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alyssa from president joe biden, to oil companies pressuring them to raise output as the u. s. grapples with record gas prices. ah, i money they, this is out there a life window house are coming up. israel to supply europe with gas by egypt, an attempt to con, reliance on russian energy preparations for all future flights in the next month, already begun. the u. k. government vows to press on with its policy of sending asylum seekers to rounder, despite a last minute step back. in the past with disbanding for the time being one of the wells, most successful groups decides to take a break. ah,
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we begin in the united states where president joe biden has urged oil companies to take action against soaring petrol prices. in a lesser bided said, refiners need to produce more gas, lynn and diesel, and they should work with his administration to address the crisis. consumer prices in the us have reached 40 year highs, driven by a shortage in oil supply. let's go straight to our white house correspondent chimney. okay, what is this letter about? kimberly l. this letter is really why the warning to the 7 major oil companies in the united states by the u. s. president saying, look, i want to work with you, but if you don't come up with some creative solutions for increasing supply oil and reducing the very high gas prices, the united states, i want to take matters into my own hands. the reality is, is the gas prices are now in the united states, above $5.00
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a gallon japanese of $0.75 a gallon. and just the last month that is a major price hike in california. they're above $6.00 a gallon. and as you mentioned with prices at a 40 year high, the consumer price index, this is really hurting ordinary families. and politically the u. s. president is paying the price. so as a result, he is making the argument that there is something that needs to be done and he's looking to these oil companies to come up with solutions. but the oil companies are heading back saying it's your policies jo, by them that are the problem. we cancelled drills, drilling, leases on public lands. your energy policies are well ambitious to current climate change. really don't have the infrastructure to support right now. and on top of that, you killed the keystone pipeline. that would have brought the oil supply from canada to the gulf of mexico and that is hurting the supplies. you can see right now both sides are pointing fingers of the other without offering really creative solutions
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. yeah, i mean like that, how effective is this going to be? well, the president is pretty limited in what he can do, truthfully. i mean one of his biggest tools is the strategic petroleum reserve and he's already utilized that tool before and it is finite. so there are some options that the president has. we've heard from the energy secretary, she's been speaking on the national television morning, shows here in the united states. and she said that really no option is off the table, including even assert tax on these company's profits. but one of the other questions she was asked, and this is important because this all comes one day after the u. s. president out, he was going to saudi arabia under pressure to get the kingdom to boost roll production to bring up down these gas prices domestically. whether or not he had secured any sort of promise from the saudis that they would increase production.
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the administration says right now there is no promise, so they really need to find domestic solutions. and that's what this letter is all about. thank you for that can be home at that 1st at the white house will staying with energy. israel. egypt on the european union have signed an energy agreement that they will allow israel to send its natural gas to egyptian ports and then exported to europe. they use trying to move away from its dependence on motion, energy and ease soaring gas prices. the commission president was live on the land, said the long term plan would focus more on much more natural gas. and it's smith has the latest from west jerusalem. israel says only 0 point one percent of global gas reserves. it's not much, but when the european union is casting around for any alternatives to russian energy than every little helps. so this is enormously beneficial to israel. israel
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had frozen further gas field exploration in its attempt to find more use more renewable sources of energy, but this was too lucrative an option to turn down. it will increase production, send it through a pipeline to egypt, eagle, and liquified, if gothic to terminals on the mediterranean coast and send that over to europe. there are practical challenges for egypt to ramp up production. most analysts suggest it'll only be it'll be a couple of years before your opinions are using significant amounts of israeli gas . egypt got to change some of the ways it uses some of the spare capacity to have. this all takes time is the least value to 3 years with a 2 year extension. but all of them recognize that from 2030 onwards, the e u is trying to go more renewable. i will reduce its reliance on fossil fuel. to re, bros is a professor signs his po, paris, and contributes to natural gas. well,
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he says the deal is a 1st step to find alternative supplies to russian gas. we need to replace every single molecule contrary to what also haven't stated. i mean so far is the russian side that cut its supply. i mean, today, yesterday we had the problem, my gas problem, and what we are receiving now in terms of volume from russia versus what we're receiving. profit of it is just half and half has been replaced by markets. we've been able to recruit shows l. n g ships. so they provide natural gas away from asia in europe. but we need more again, we've just had the cut yesterday. and this gas is available. i mean, they could be some you bottleneck thing in israel at this desk would be shipped to egypt liquified into egypt. and they said that the capacity will shift and move into york. so that's the 1st element you have, profession capacity in egypt are available at 2005 that are not operating
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at speed. so you can do that. so this is a quick fix. it's not going to store the whole thing. i mean, if you look at the capacity in the system on the israeli, and it's something like 678 percent of what we are receiving from much. and it is the most that but we need other steps. we did noise ratio next more in the bits. and again, i mean, you young, some filaments as a weight has launch. it's huge elena project. so we need always this new energy to help us in europe. you know, as a kingdom says it will fight any legal challenges against its plan to send solemn speakers to one day. the 1st station flight on tuesday didn't get off the ground after last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. the u. k. home secretary procedure tells the government will not be deterred well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointed and surprising,
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given the repeated and considered judgments to the country in our domestic court. we remain committed to this policy, these repeated legal barriers. all madam deputy speaker, very similar to those that we experience with all other removal flies. and we believe that will fully compliant without domestic and international obligations and preparations for off each flight from the next flights of already begun. optimistic course of the view that the flight could go ahead with her policy. she knows this is unworkable. unethical, and won't stop the criminal gangs. but yet she still went ahead and spend half a 1000000 pounds, chattering a plane she never expected to fly or from. she still went ahead and wrote a $120000000.00 pound cheque to rwanda, with a promise of more to come. and she still went ahead because all she really cares about is picking fights and finding someone else to play. nadine baba has
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more from london. the government has insisted that term thousands of people will eventually be sent to rewind, where people have crossed the english channel in boats. they insist that their aim is to stop the risk to their lives. and to break the business model of what they call the people smugglers and but pretty, but how actually said something in parliament term just a while ago. and she said that, am that people who are coming over by boat are, are, are seeking to jump the cue. she said that the government wants to offer legal migration routes to people booked her. what she calls the illegal migrants. these desperate people often fling war and torture in countries like syria, iraq, afghanistan. she said that, that they are severely curtailing what the government can do for legal migrants. it's a bit of a mass really lumping lots of different groups of people together. and the critics
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of the government say that they're doing this simply to generate headlines in the right wing press here. there is some credence to the popularity that they're gaining from this among their own conservative voting base amongst the public. this asylum parties much more evenly split burton the support has actually gone down since april as details emerge of the cost involved. and also who these people are because most people crossing the channel do actually receive asylum in the end. and they are, as i was saying, people who have very strong cases for asylum if they're allowed to make that. here in britain, the european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the british government wants to scrap the pace breaks that agreement on checks on goods, arriving in northern ireland. the e says there is no legal or political justification from person to unilaterally change and international agreement. so that's called
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a spade aspect. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the eel and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and costs a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more important. in boca has moved from london the heights. so for exit negotiations, those perhaps one of the biggest and thought honest elements of focusing on what was going to happen to northern islands, of course, northern on it is a part of the united kingdom. but it borders the republic of ireland, which is an e. u. member states, and that border is porous as results of the good friday agreement, which was signed. bringing an end to 30 years of sectarian violence in northern ireland, and is vitally important that board at remains open and free. the solution was
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essentially a border down the middle of the irish sea, which has a anger's eunice and others in northern ireland. the want, the province to be seamlessly part of the rest of the united kingdom. well, a tentative agreement was signed, but now the british government has decided to unilaterally pull out of that and come up with its own rules and regulations as to what should happen. and that has angered the european union. this launched a 3 fold legal challenge. the 1st says the britain has failed to introduce checks of goods going to northern ireland from great britain, has failed to share trade data with the european union and has also failed to introduce inspection post. the concern is that this could indeed escalate birthday to the european court of justice where britain may end up facing a fine or potentially into a deep and darkening trade. war with the european union pulling all sorts of
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believers to punish britain for breaking the rules. still ahead on al jazeera, why thousands of people are processing in the eastern democratic republic of congo, an anti one. the sentiment is growing plus treacherous conditions. close the yellowstone park climate change melting glasses may be to blame. ah hello. hello, certainly no let up in the heavy rain across southern china. i will get an 100 millimeters of rain in parts over the past couple of days seeing more that wet weather, staying in place as we go through the next few days. that's all associated with the may, your front calls, a long line of cloud, an array which straits his way up towards the far south of japan as we go on through thursday. more heavy downpours for southern china,
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further flooding concerns for the mud risks. much slides coming through. as we go on through the next couple of days, some showers there, some went to weather, pushing back into japan at temperatures on the rise. tokyo now touching 28, maybe 29 celsius over the next day or so. as i may have front the plum raised there nothing further north, but much of southern china will still see further heavy downpours as we go on through the coming days. sunshine showers, meanwhile, across se asia, pretty much as they should be all low. the shell was not quite as wide spread around the malay peninsula. western parts of the region as one would expect, and i would expect to see a very heavy right across southern parts of in the air. that's what we've got. got heavy showers there across central areas. red flood warnings in force for the far north east of india and into bangladesh that stays very wet here as we go through the next few days. ah,
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oil prices. he said, we're fine is need to produce more gasoline and diesel fuel prices in the u. s. a breach or say ye heights, as are all egypt and the european union have signed an energy agreement? the deal will allow israel to send its natural gas egyptian ports and then exported to europe. the guy said that will fight any legal challenges against its plan to sent asylum seekers to wander. the fuss deportation flies on tuesday didn't get off the ground off to last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. now thousands of people in eastern democratic republic of congo have been rallying against wonder. he protested in the city of gay, my keys, the runs and government of supporting the m. 23 rabble group. it comes just days after m $23.00 fighters seized a border town. more than $25000.00 people have fled since the group lodged
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a renewed offensive last month. let's go to mac went, who's been monitoring developments from nora. be malcolm, what all of these people demonstrating about would have been john thing that they want to cross into a one that to fight rwanda. and to go off the rwandan president, who could gum a for rwandan military aggression following what you mentioned, not series of recent attacks by the rebel group m 23, which is widely seen to be a proxy of rwanda. rwanda denies it. the congress government doesn't believe them can release. the government has said that rwanda is behind this recent series of attacks and certainly none of those people on the street goma has believe rwanda's denials either they've been there since sunrise. they tried to mark the order they were guy by place right now. there's still some pocket demonstrators
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in different parts of the city of goma. some of them targeting everyone's busy season and leasing them as well. what is behind the conflict with rwanda and 23 in congress. rwanda and you got the invaded the thing, congo in the 1990, not when the caps or history began. and we're wondering, you've got to be an excuse of losing mineral backing on groups. anything, congo? every 10 years ago and 23 took control of swayed to the same congo un investigations at the time that they were being armed and commanded from rwanda's capital k. golly of everyone again denied it at the time that time and $23.00 were forced out by the congress army with substantial foreign support. then since november last year and $23.00 launched
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a series of attacks again as relations of deteriorated between the governments of congo and rwanda, both sides of accused each other of cross border shelling and it's the latest iteration of this conflict. anything, congo that involves the region that's been going on for decades. okay, thank you for explain that to us knocking web monitoring developments from nairobi . the chinese economy is showing signs of partial recovery. that's according to the latest government data. industrial output in may increase north point 7 percent, which is slightly higher than expected. retail sales remain weak. the government assisting with a 0900 strategy, which is having an impact on businesses. katrina, you reports. beijing authorities say their racing against time to contain a ferocious resurgence of corbett 19 less than a week after the capitol east virus restrictions. hundreds of new cases have been
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identified. all linked to this nightclub, heaven supermarket. it's business license has been suspended, and the owners are under investigation. they turned on, tortured your valise, have launch a criminal investigation into the bar, or the other level of the people in charge of the boss, unsuspected interference with every damage prevention and several other people have been charged with breaking corporate rules, including 3 men who ignored orders to isolate at harm, the cluster has spread to 14 of beijing, 16 districts, and prompted mass testing in the largest church. young. the reopening of schools has been delayed. heaven supermarket, but it's located here and suddenly turn in areas beijing known for it's night life, restaurants, and shopping. these businesses had just reopened when this new cluster was found. and now hundreds of them have had to close the doors again until further notice. dozens of cases have also been recorded in shanghai, forcing tens of thousands of people back in doors. the commercial center emerged
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from district to month locked down at the beginning of june. new economic data shows china 0 tolerance approach to the pandemic is continuing to take a toll in may. industrial output rose 0.7 percent compared to the same months last year and property sales improved slightly. but retail sales fell 6.7 percent with uncertainty weighing heavily on consumers spending. it is so incredibly susceptible to faltering the moment. there's even a slight a corporate outbreak or a corporate scare even that i think consumption is going to remain under severe pressure. and that is the biggest economic challenge for the party right now. i've been writing that is going to take a lot of effort and that is going to be to meet drastically different corporate policy than the one that we have in place to that. analysts say as long as china's leaders refuse to live with the virus sustained, economic recovery will be difficult,
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leaving business or in as anxious knowing they could be one course 19 case away from closing their doors. katrina, you al jazeera paging. the main lead of acquittal was, indigenous peoples movement has been released after his detention caused uproar. i supported cheered as lee and he does isa walked free there with fear that his arrest in the middle of a nation wide strike could make an exclusive situation. worse seeing him and reports, oh, tempers were already reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest of little need us isa leader of ecuador confederation of indigenous peoples. the powerful organization had just begun a national strike to demand that fuel food and fertilizer prices be lowered and frozen shortly before the arrest isa had sent a stern message to president viet malackle de la mortgage that jumped in. if the
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president does not respond to any of our demands incident, then we will continue indefinitely. ecuador is acute economic crisis. made much worse by the pandemic, has led to a sharp rise in prices, hunger and malnutrition. oh, he says, arrest has angered indigenous communities that produce the lion's share of the country's fresh food in ecuador, amazon region, the combative indigenous organization that represents more than 1500 communities, is calling for a national uprising law that things children oyster maximilian dick with dorian state has kidnapped alida, i'm summoning all the presidents of all indigenous nationalities, organisations, federations communities, to rise up and march and reach every city the country lot is. oh, it's not an empty threat. less than 3 years ago, the indigenous confederation brought ecuador his previous government to which needs
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to strikes and sometimes violent public protest hulu. after paralyzing the country for 10 days, the government caved in to demand to retract the increase in fuel prices as required by the i. m. f. c, and newman al jazeera. but he's in brazil have arrested a 2nd suspect in connection with the disappearance. if an indigenous were such a british journalist protest is in the capital, have demanded answers, and called for justice. marina pereira and daughter phillips when missing in the amazon last week, after receiving threats in peru, thousands of farmed fish have died off a truck full of zinc fell into a river. it's civil defense. but he says that happened in horace district which is north of the cap to lima. the contamination has affected ne by trump, foams 50000 tons of trout was produced in room 2019. according to official figures
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. a panel of medical experts in the u. s. has recommended the modern vaccine, the children age between $6.17 trials have shown that the jobs were safe and triggered a similar similar level of antibodies and younger age groups. as it did in young adults. the phase of vaccine was approved for teenagers and younger children. last year. severe storms have swept across the u. s. states of illinois and indiana. the weather service says hale and strong winds damaged apartment buildings uprooted trees and down power lines in chicago. thousands of homes were without electricity at a regional airport. some small planes were flipped over. the global boy bound sensation, b t s have announced they're taking a break to concentrate less solar careers. and they've had shock the k pox groups, legion of fans, and caused the valley of their management agency to plummet nearly 25 percent. rob
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mcbride reports from so ah, the surprise announcement came during a dinner to mark the 9th anniversary of the groups debut complaining of exhaustion and of the toll the pandemic has taken. one of the members announced they all they did a break called bung feel. so saying that on a tide is very sinful in itself. i wish we could talk happily and do things happily . no matter what the rules, that's all i want and i'm totally wrong. a cousin we're a hard the most difficult thing is writing lyrics. i have nothing to say any more. i should be able to tell the story that i want to share, but i end up forcing myself to write to please people. i mean it's too painful. ah, it seems as the ultimate boy band, even bts can't change the fact they noticed boyish as they were. once you achieve success like the piazza to success, then it means there's
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a constant expectation to continue doing something that is connected to wary what you've already done, where you've already been. i think that this highest s about figuring out where they are going for themselves without interference from other people. bts seem to be at the peak of their global popularity, generating billions of dollars for the south korean economy. a soft power, cultural ambassadors, and building a fiercely loyal international fan base numbers, tens of millions who refer to themselves collectively as army. the response from those bands has been instantaneous and impassioned with the flood of social media posts mostly expressing shock. i just want to give them a hug, says one fan, while others described the move was courageous, and all of them it seems still vowing lifelong devotion. was it?
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honestly, i did the news battered the market value of the bands management agency, hiv, which seemed to walk back the announcement saying the capable group would continue to work together for millions around the world. such an outcome would be dynamite. rob mcbride al jazeera, so we're staying in the u. s. heavy. rain and snow from melting glass years in the northwest have caused unprecedented flooding in yellowstone national park. as i said, bank reports, it's forced the park to close fast time in 34 years. well treacherous conditions in yellowstone park, which spends pulse of the western you estates of wyoming, montana, and idaho roads have been washed away. homes are destroyed for the 1st time in 3 decades,
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authorities had no choice but to close the park. 10000 visitors have been evacuated at we've completed, we've completed 10 operations for rescues and also to air rescues. we've had extensive operations up and down the also remember valley out of residences and, and places throughout the county. by some estimates, the region received 2 months of rain in just 3 days. the yellowstone river has burst its banks with water levels 4 meters deep in some parts. but it's not just heavy rains. water from melting places has added to the floods. nearby towns in montana also submerged. now she's got about 4 feet in her basement in there's about 2 feet in the covering the entire street in front of her house. just, you know, rollin as fast as the river is. we even saw a at a side by side like a 4 wheeler go float sideways down the street. this was main street. about $4000000.00 people visit yellowstone park every year or the entrances on.
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