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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm sammy's a. then this is the news now live from dell are coming up in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. president demands answers and an action plan from all companies to bring down right. hold high petrol prices. relying less on russian fossil fuel, israel, egypt, and the you sign an agreement to provide energy to europe preparations for off each flight from the next flights of already begun the u. k. government. and so civil move forward with its policy of sending asylum seekers to rwanda. despite the last minute sat back and bouncing back the big apple, welcome to the full return of a cultural staple, new york's try back a film festival and is for costa rica have secured the final spots at this. she is, woke up the central americans, biggie zealand, one male,
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they're heading to the finals for 3rd strikes. as begin in the united states, where the u. s. president joe biden is urging oil companies to take action against soaring petrol prices in a letter abiding said, refine is need to produce more gasoline and diesel and should work with this administration to address the crisis. consumer prices in the us have reached 40 year highs, driven by a shortage in oil supply. kept more from our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she joins us now live from outside that white house as the president. god is i on those mid term elections? with this life her absolutely. the president is keenly aware that we're heading into the summer vacation season where americans drive to visit family
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members. they go out on their boats, they're spending a lot of money on gasoline, and it is record high in terms of the prices. it jump, $0.75 a gallon. and just the last month out in california is topping $6.00 a gallon. and the americans are angry because as you mentioned, those the consumer price index, the we're seeing a 40 year high on, they have prices and merrick and pay for the things they need them. both gasoline, food, read those kinds of things, and they're going to pay at the polls come november. and joe biden is worried that it is democrats that are going to pay and pay dearly and congressional elections for. as a result, he's trying to take action now to lower those gas prices. what he's done is, says a letter to the 7 major oil companies in the united states saying look at, we've got to bring these prices down. we've got to increase the supply to do so
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come up with some ideas or i'm going to take executive action. so this is a pretty drastic measure, but at the same time what we're hearing from the oil companies is a little bit of finger pointing it back at the white house saying look at you're the one that caused this problem. you cancel the leases on public lands for new drilling. you put in place policies to promote counter and climate change, but we don't have the infrastructure, you have to support it, and you cancelled the keystone pipeline that would have allowed for additional supply from canada to the gulf of mexico. so in addition, you put in place sanctions on the russian oil supply. and that has also led to this sort of pressure on the supply. and we should also point out, but the oil refiners are not back to their pre cope id supply. in fact, when we look at those numbers, they are about a 1000000 barrels a day, less than they were free, coven. so when you put all these factors together,
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you see what the price is high. so what we've got is a domestic problem where everybody is blaming the other side, not coming up with any solutions. realistically speaking, can be worse president, just older companies to increase production, all refining not really. that's the problem here is that the present doesn't really have many options here. what he can do in his biggest tool available is to release some of the strategic petroleum reserve, which she's already done and it's finite. and so what we've heard from the energy secretary, jennifer granholm, is that what they're looking at are a number of options, including taxing the profits of these oil companies. she says, no option is really off the table, but in terms of what else they can do, they're pretty limited. and so that's why they're trying this collaborative approach to try and see if they can come up with some solutions. but what we should
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also note is that this is come in one day after the u. s. president announced a trip to saudi arabia again, because of the pressure of these high gas prices, he's under pressure to really get the saudis to increase their output as well. the energy secretary was asked if they've received any assurances from the saudis that that could happen. they say no. so as a result, they're really looking for domestic solutions and right now there aren't any. so that's why they're trying to work with these oil companies. that's what this letter is all about. well, i will leave you that thanks so much. kimberly how israel egypt and the european union have signed an energy agreement. the deal will allow israel descendants, natural gas to egyptian ports, and then export them to europe. the u is trying to move away from its dependence on russian energy and ease soaring gas prices. a commission president sort of on the i and says,
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the long term plan would focus on much more the natural gas it is for us, very important also to look forward into the new forms of energy. and these are, of course, the renewable energies. and here, i must say you are in a very lucky position as you have the resources that are necessary for renewable energy in abundance, the sun, the wind. so these will be the energy of the future, and the demand will be enormous. and therefore, it is in our common interest to explore together how to put the infrastructure and the technologies in place. it said that i am sure our customers have been integrated brain. we have reinforced our cooperation and this vital fixer and will continue without technical cooperation and investment in order to prepare the infrastructure needed the green hydrogen. it's a source of clean energy. now bernard smith has more from west jerusalem.
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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 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 the 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 their spare capacity to have
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. this all takes time is the least. val is the 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 fuels. european nations are grappling with rising energy prices. it's been weeks since hungry introduced limits on fuel, but it's now restricting this to only hungarian license plates, causing a dispute with the european union anger among foreign drivers. laura burton manley has more a government decision to flush prices. the petrol pump is a relief to many hungarians, but now it's 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,
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what 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 buddha to towns like etzky gone to fill up on fuel until now for ration. no, it's not good for the relations between the countries. for france, germany, italy, slovenia, and hungry governments across europe, looking for ways to soften the blow from a sharp rise in fuel and food. cough, starting with the covey. 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
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the european union's industry chief and the e. u commission isn't happy, eva. the commissioner received several complaint from you citizens on the hungarian measures, as said they have experienced firsthand ter discriminatory fuel prices. so when they're purchasing fuel at an gerin service for facials prime minister victor oberon says he had to act since she worked for a while major was 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 through telling them good news for local motorists. but the e u. a 30. this is an excuse to justify discrimination based on nationality nor about money out theorem. plenty more still ahead on the news hour, including treacherous conditions, close america's yellowstone national park,
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climate change, and melting glasses may be to blame. china's economy show signs of recovery, but it's imposing more curve. it 19 restrictions and some of its major cities and sprawl. find out how much it would take to attempt this world heavyweight boxing champion every time a new boss, passenger plane being touted as a game changer, had its 1st flight. the twin engines, a 321 ex l. r took off from a factory in the german city of hamburg. air boss says the single i'll jets will be suitable for long whole routes with lower passenger demand. a year of trials will be held before the air craft enters service. that spring in aviation enlist
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alex my chair us. he joins us from the how good to have you with us. so how revolution the is the a $3.00 to $1.00 x are la. well, this isn't a cost to go on to say what will become this next era of air travel? well then we hear about this next era. quite often in terms of the renewed focus on sustainability. i'm flying in a clean at green no way. well it does, it redefine how long travel can go ahead and that is because this is the a $321.00, an extra long range. if he was longer range, single jet from the outside and even from the inside, it looks more like the $180.00 off that you may see that the fly on a shoe co route. but what it does have is the capabilities of a loan, whole cross and it should hold efficiency with long range capabilities that is
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known as the middle of the market. that is helping working to ensure that they take, i very hold off because if and lines one, anything these days it is that bus to, to be able to have a b that they can operate efficiently on a 2 hour flight on an hour. and if they can have one that's a win win for the and on kind of different to think it's going to make 2 buses sham . it's rivalry, it's mokesha. and it's rivalry with boeing ahead of the game. ultimately, when it came to secure in the middle of the market with the middle of the market and some say that the comparison is the 737, mac 10. but max 10 doesn't perform with the same capabilities as the 321 and 2005 difficulties with trying to justify the across. it's not anything that is
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coming very soon. we actually think, well, i have actually got the timing quite right here. and what the airlines one is they want to get that across that comply, for example, from london to delhi or from new york to run. we ran efficiency compared with previous generation. and you only have to look at the order book to see why is that cracked is already a success. if you want to kill it from quantity, australia, from the i a g, and holdings company, that's british airways and iberia welling level. there are many airlines impacting on this. i cropped, let's talk about another issue. we've got that still going on between that bus and cutter airways despite the railway statements about how they're ready to go to trial. the thing that this is really heading towards out of cool settlement, a dispute which is still ongoing, is it's pretty unprecedented for,
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for something you know, to even be in the high court. the reality is that we have days now that it's killed for next year. as we most aviation did, it has been said that there is a likelihood that the 2 parties will be able to come together to reach that too much. but as it stands right now, and they still have the issue that is degradation on a 3 days in doha, next to the active right. you have multiple i q, 50, grounded by the civil aviation authority here. and, and you have asked defending is position saying that they think it's cosmetic and not actually something that is structurally wrong with the only time will tell us how that negotiations will go. but i think one to watch will be the coming. i got there in here in our next week. well, i'm leaders from across. got that here in the city, along with it from a half even to himself. and that would be the 1st time that
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a host of coast cuts are always. i will be watching very closely as to the comments that will be made in the presence of the media to how this will continue. all right, we'll leave that for now. thanks so much for your analysis. alex mucho's. thank you . thanks. the u. k says it will find any legal challenges against his plan to send the son of speakers to rwanda. the 1st april taishan flight on tuesday didn't get off the ground off to a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights of the u. k. home secretary, pretty patel, says the government will not be deterred. well, this decision by the stress, the court to intervene was disappointing. and surprising 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 week spirits with all other removal flies. and we
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believe that we are 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 from. she still went ahead and wrote a $120000000.00 pounds check 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 blame. the baba has more from london. now the government has insisted that term thousands of people will eventually be sent to rewind the people who cross the english channel in boats . they insist that there needs to stop the risk to their lives. and to break the
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business model of what they call the people smugglers. but pretty patel actually said something in parliament just a while ago. and she said that people who are coming over by boat are seeking to jump the q. she said, but the government wants to offer legal migration routes to people, but what she calls the illegal migrants, these desperate people often flee war and torture in countries like syria, iraq, afghanistan, she said that they are severely curtailing what the government can do for legal migrant it's a bit of a mass really lumping lots of different groups of people together. and the critics 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 based amongst the public. this asylum party is much more evenly split,
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but the support has actually gone down since april as details the merge 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, european commission is threatening to take the u. k to the european court of justice. the government wants to scrap a post, sprang disagreement on checks on goods arriving in northern ireland. but the, you says there's no legal or political justification for britain to unilaterally change and international agreement. so let's called as faith as faith. this is illegal. the ok bill is extremely damaging to mutual trust and respect between the e u and the u. k. it has created deep uncertainty and cast
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a shadow over our overall corporation or at the time and respect for international agreements has never been more importance on the market, joins us from london. so 1st of all, nave is this brickman shepherd, as it looked like the 2 sides are really having to court i civic ought to say right now that serve both sides of taking this legal challenge very, very seriously. indeed, the european commission, they are clearly not mincing. there was calling a spade a spade, said the vice president of the commission saying that this unilateral decision by the united kingdom was nothing short of a legal here in the u. k, you got the british prime minister boys johnson saying there's no big deal, nothing to worry about, even when the bill to unilaterally amends the northern ireland poach protocol was announced on the government's website. it was described does nothing more than a fix that that clearly is not the view from brussels,
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which is what underpins this 3 fold legal challenge that they european commission is resurrecting a suspended, legal challenge that was put on hold last september after britain failed to introduce checks on goods going from great britain to northern ireland and to new challenges now worn on britain's failure to share tre data and a 3rd. on britain's apparent failure to set up a sanitation checks on things like meat and fish going from united kingdom to northern ireland. if this bill does become law, which the government is clearly plowing ahead with that, all of these as the the, these conditions could well be escalated even furthermore, leave us a yet to be pulled. possibly by the year i will leave you there. thanks so much, niece barker. o chinese economy is showing signs of partial recovery. according to the latest government daughter dost reel output in may increased not point 7
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percent, slightly higher than expected. the government is persisting with its 0 cov, it's 19 strategy, which is having an impact on businesses. it's katrina, you reports from beijing, beijing authority say they're racing against time to contain a ferocious resurgence of corbett 19 less than a week after capitol east by restrictions. hundreds of new cases had been identified all linked to this nightclub, heaven supermarket. it's business license has been suspended, and the owners are under investigation. they turned on toll should your valise have launch a criminal investigation into the bar or the other level of people in charge of the boss. you hung suspect interference with epidemic prevention and several other people have been charged with breaking corporate rules, including 3 men who ignored orders to isolate at home. the cluster has spread to 14 of beijing, 16 districts, and prompted mass testing in the largest cha young. the reopening of schools has
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been delayed heaven supermarket, but it's located here and suddenly turn in area of beijing known for its night life, restaurants, and shopping. these businesses had just reopened when this new cluster was found and now hundreds of them had had to close their 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 from a strict 2 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
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a corporate scare you meant 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 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, leaving business or in as anxious knowing they could be one corporate 19 case away from closing their doors. katrina, you al jazeera paging. now the main leader of i carol's indigenous peoples movement has been released after his detention calls to uproar. a busy i suppose his chair does. there need us is a walked free orpheus. his arrest in the middle of a nationwide strike may come explosive situation. even worse,
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saw latin america the lucy newman reports. tempers were already reaching boiling point when the government ordered the arrest of lou. neither isa leader of ecuador confederation of indigenous peoples. the powerful organization had just begun a national strike to demand the fuel food and fertilizer prices be lowered and frozen shortly before the arrest isa had sent a strong message to president key yet more lasso de la mortgage is that young connecticut. if the president does not respond to any of our demands incident, then we will continue indefinitely in 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 the rest has angered indigenous communities that produce the lion's share of the countries. fresh food in ecuador, it's amazon region,
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the combative indigenous organization that represents more than 1500 communities, is calling for a national uprising law that things children oyster maximilian dick. 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 life. oh, it's not an empty threat. less than 3 years ago. the indigenous confederation but ecuador, his previous government to which needs to strikes and sometimes violent public protests, who after paralyzing the country for 10 days, the government caved into demand to retract the increase in fuel prices as required by the i m, f. c and human al jazeera, the former head of an aide organization in garza, has been convicted on charges of terrorism. one is really the court. how may the holiday was accused of diverting millions of dollars to her mass while working as
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golf director for the international charity world vision? he's been in detention since his arrest in 2016 and denies any wrong doing. the un agency in charge of palestinian refugee says it's facing a financial crisis, but it dismissed concerns. increasing partnerships with other un agencies will lead to the dismantling of the organization. and the reports from beirut for decades under what has been a source of survival for palestinian refugees. now it's the agency survival at risk . chronic budget shortfalls have affected assistance to millions across the region deep in poverty. this for the agency to strengthen partnerships with other un organizations raising concern. there is a deliberate strategy to target the rights of refugees. fanatical. how will that have been attempts for some time now to end the work of otherwise,
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israel has made the keel. this should happen in the company that we are worried about this because the us doesn't support the agency. the private philip laurine owner was commissioner general dismiss those concerns partnerships. he said, have been part of operations and are more necessary in light of the threatening financial crisis. they're facing those services, the explained will be provided on behalf and not instead of the agency. there is no redondo the world. we are not according to step in 100, absolutely know of any thought to transfer any activities or to transfer any responsibility. it's a challenging period for an agency that has have to operate with a funding gap of around $100000000.00 a year with a growth in refugee numbers. it's not just in lebanon, but enjoyed in the occupied palestinian territory and syria. the agency is mandated
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to protect and provide monetary assistance to palestinians pending a just been laughing solution to their plight that solution. according to the un resolution 194 involves palestinians right to return to their homeland, which they were forced to flee in 1948. israel has refused to respect that, right. and the international community has largely ignored it. palestinians say the agencies role as a witness to their suffering is important so their cars won't be forgotten. oh, the hug, missouri. the right to return is our legitimate right. us palestinians attempts to get rid of on the raw is an american is or 80 conspiracy to eventually buried that palestinian cause it's a cause that has not gone away more than 70 years on despite repeated efforts to remove the refugee status of palestinians. that's why palestinians in arab nations hosting them insist owner why should remain in full control of its mandate. but
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that will require more funding and political will. santa could their elders either beirut, how stella had an al jazeera, find out why thousands of people, and least in democratic republic of congo, are protesting against rwanda and its leader loss. ah, disbanding for the time being one of the world's most successful pop groups decides to take a break. and and schools will have the latest from the world of golf on the eve of the us open. that's coming up with envy. ah. the hello. we got a small wind kicking in the cross c gulf over the next couple of days. we're
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looking at some very, a very windy weather. pushing through lifted dust and sand, all was an issue. then you can see how it comes out of iraq through q weight down across any side of saudi arabia, and will affect us here in katara as well though her at 44 celsius to 3 degrees hotter than that. therefore baghdad am for q wait for most it is slicking dry, have a little dusty and a symbol, a picture as we go on into a friday notice a few showers just around northern turkey. over to was the corks is maybe one or 2 showers to into afghanistan, but nothing too much to write home about was you dry across, nor the parts of africa. plenty of heat around here. tank kill to their full ref. morocco batted around $25.00 celsius. go scattering a shower, 3, west african now when these showers nudging further north woods. so marty martini seeing some wet, wet weather, big and foundry down paws across a good part of god and into the hearts of nigeria. plenty of showers to around the gulf of guinea, then into gabon pushing across camaro that i make too much progress on the other
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side of the rift valley. a few showers there for eastern parts of kenya may be in east parcel somalia, but loss you drive to the south of that. we want to shout from mozambique ah. informed opinions. there is a need, fabulous federal government take action to really facilitate aid, right? in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah al jazeera when ever you. oh, so la monica, it's great to see. welcome to the cut to economic forum powered by bloom. some people say that they said you love elevation going on,
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but i prefer to think or to read, localize ation or accomplish speakers from heads of state to business and policy leaders will discuss evolving technology, education, culture, sustainability, and the impact on the economy. ah, ah ah ah, you're watching out the time to recap on headlines now. us president joe biden is urged oil companies to take action against soaring petrol prices. he said, refine is need to produce more gasoline and diesel fuel prices in the us have reached 40 year high israel,
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egypt and the european union assigned an energy agreement to deal will allow israel descendants, natural gas to rejection. and then the 4th is the u. k. says it all 5, any legal challenges against this finds the sands, assign them to through one. the 1st the full taishan fly from tuesday, didn't get off the ground for a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights. now thousands of people in the east in democratic republic of congo have been rallying against ra wanda. the protest says in the city of goma accused the one, the government of supporting the m 23 rebel group become just say off the m 235 to seize the borders count more than 25000 people have fled. since the group launched the renew defense of last month, malcolm, where is monitoring developments from nairobi to how those demonstrations looking
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now we just had the protest. this is now left the streets of the regional capital government off the $35.00 to gas that they started marching at sunrise. they went towards the border with rwanda. some of them holding pictures of random president who got a saying that they wanted to cross the border go and deal with gummy. they say that they're tired of decades of rwandan military aggression in the east of democratic republic of congo. the latest violence that you just mentioned, the great then $23.00 attack several towns and villages in recent month 2 days ago, took control of the town of when a gun us, which is on the border with neighboring uganda. everyone that denies being behind this violence, commonly government doesn't believe them. they say we wonder is orchestrating it and certainly those people on the street to go, i don't believe rwanda denials of involvement either. malcolm,
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how much concern is there right now about the possibility of conflict between b, r c and one, given those tensions or there is conflict with the fighting in recent days. and depending on who you ask that conflict, i mean, according to the communities government, it is between congress own army and forces that are backed by neighboring rwanda. but it was in the 99 sees that were wonder when you got there invaded eastern congo, and they've been accused of meddling backing on groups and looting minerals ever since. certainly in recent months, relationships between congress, government of the rwandan government have deteriorated to this comes at a time when in the u. k. and around the world, people are debating whether or not there is a safe place to send asylum seekers ever according to people. anything, congo?
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government? rwanda makes eastern congo. not a safe place for them. so all right, thanks so much malcolm went there. now survivors of a massacre and begin a fast. so urging the military government to do more to improve, improve security. at least 100 people were killed in the attack by arm groups link 25 and i saw 3 days of morning were announced on monday night. capital up is ryanne reports. these villagers survived a massive curve there now looking for a new home in the town of dory in northern booking of paso is too dangerous to stay . what's left of the 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 are now displaced and defenceless. rear and disarray. we have no face to stay. we have nothing to eat and we don't know what to do. we need help. so we can return to our village. when it comes down to it,
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you want to stay in your own home. you attacks by arm groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore 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 worker toggle, the latest attack is fueling disappointment. the government's failure to control these types of assault. let's one military coup in january. critic say the newly appointed military leader is also falling short. while the off to the military seas paula, we were told the new government would fight terrorism. but we are still waiting on . it is not a question of trust. they have to prove that they've taken up arms for good reason . the director of daily newspapers as the military takeover may have been applauded at 1st, but in security persists. nearly 300 civilians and soldiers have reportedly killed over the past 3 months. you know who may want it didn't operate just months after
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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 displays, families who have lost everything. we are forced to rebuild their lives. cathy, a little bit of a young al jazeera, a white supremacist accused of killing 10 black people in the shooting in the us city of buffalo last month. being charged with federal hate crimes, 18 year olds, peyton gander, and could face the death penalty if convicted after the attack. new york's governor signed bills aimed at strengthening the states gun laws. thing clued, raising the age for buying semi automatic rifles to 21 candidate cobra 19 vaccination requirement for domestic and outbound travelers will
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soon be suspended from next week. mosque remain compulsory on plains and trains. travellers entering canada will still have to show proof vaccination panel of medical experts in the u. s. is recommended in the. busy vaccines, the children aged between 6 and 17 trials, showed the jobs were safe and produced a similar level of antibodies and children as they did in the young adults. the find the vaccine was approved for teenagers and younger children. last year. wild health organization is to decide if the recent monkey pox outbreak is a global public health emergency. about 1700 cases have been detected more than 30 countries, mostly in europe. the virus is rarely faithful. its previously only been seen in west and central africa. the global outbreak of monkey boxes, clearly unusual and concerning. it's for that reason that i have decided to
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convince the emergency committee under the international health regulations next week to assess whether this outbreak, the presence of public health, the emergency of international concern in paris, thousands of found fish of di thou straw a truck full of think fell into a river. it's civil defense body says it happened in lot of district north of the capital, lima. the contamination is the fact that nearby trout forms 50000 tons of trout was produced in peru in 2019 according to official figures. in the u. s. heavy, rain and snow from melting places in the northwest of called unprecedented flooding in yellowstone national park. and as i said, vague reports that forced upon the close for the 1st time in 34 years well treacherous conditions in yellowstone park,
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which spends parts of the western us states of wyoming, montana, and idaho roads have been washed away. homes are destroyed for the 1st time in 3 decades, authorities had no choice but to close the park. 10000 visitors have been evacuated . we've completed, we've completed 10 operations for rescues, and also to air rescues. we've had extensive operations up and down the yellowstone river valley, out of residences, and in places throughout the county. by some estimates, the region received 2 months of rain and just 3 days the yellowstone river has best its banks with water levels 4 meters deep in some parts. but it's not just heavy rain. 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 and there's about 2 feet in the covering the entire street in front of our house, just, you know,
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rolling as fast as the river is. we even saw a side by side before we go floating sideways down the street. this is main street . about 4000000 people visit yellowstone park every yes. all entrances on now closed and authority, the appealing for help from agencies. i said bake. i'll just 0. now severe storms have swept across the us, states of illinois and indiana. the way the service says, hale and strong winds damaged apartment buildings up fruit, trees, and downs. power lines in chicago. thousands of homes were without electricity to regional airport. some small planes were flipped over now was started as the try back a film festival 21 years ago is now just the tri becker festival. while the name is shorter, the festivals expanded to include not only feature films, but also tv series music, games, music, videos, games,
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and massive experiences. kristen salumi attended one of the events in new york. you're just as likely to spot famous musicians as film stars on the red carpet of this years. try back a festival from jennifer lopez who premiered her documentary half time. i do this to people make them feel things because i want to taylor swift. now in aspiring director, as well as mega pop star, we carried a lot of our films with an eye towards the larger audience. the annual festival founded by jane rosenthal, an actor robert de niro aims to showcase culturally relevant, as well as entertaining films. this year schedule includes documentary on abortion, reparations, and freedom of the press there like cultural conferences. so people get together and i've always loved festivals. all the ones i've been to over the years,
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and i'm glad that we have this one here. oh. but rebecca is also about alias movie stars like de niro himself and al pacino this year reuniting to celebrate the 1995 crime drama heat. go with live conversations another big draw for try back a feature tennis. great. john mcenroe and civil rights activists. al sharpton. yes . each talking about their own films. and you're just as likely to see celebrities in the audience as on screen with us as starkly met to new york city is an honor to be a part of our conversation. the try back of festival was founded after the attacks of september, 11th, 2001 as a way to restore new york to the vibrance, the festival, like the city, has proven its resilience. continuing to attract all kinds of artists established
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and aspiring, as well as fans present. believe me, i'll just, or, or stargazers, have been treated to a spectacular celestial event, so called strawberry super moon could be seen rising behind the ancient temple of poseidon on the great coast south of athens. while this is howard appeared in dubai, it's the 4th full moon and the 2nd super moon this year. they occur when the moon's orbit is closest to earth. how global boy band sensation b t. s. have announced they're taking a break to concentrate on their solo careers. the moves shocked k. pop groups, legion of fans, and caused the value of their management agency to plummet nearly 25 percent. rob mcbride reports from sol. ah, the surprise announcement came during
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a dinner to mark the 9th anniversary of the groups debut complaining of exhaustion and of the told the pandemic has taken. one of the members announced they all and he did a break called bang fulfill. so saying that on a tide is very sinful in itself, and i wish we could talk happily and do things happily. no matter what the rules, that's all i want and i'm to wrong. it doesn't work. the most difficult thing is writing lyrics and i have nothing to say any more. i should be able to tell the story that i want to share, but i am forcing myself to write to please people. it's too painful. i. it seems as the ultimate boy band, even bts can't change the fact they notice boyish as they were. once you achieve between success, then it means there's a constant expectation to continue doing something that is connected to where you, what you've already done,
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where you've already been. i think this hi a, this is about figuring out where they are going for themselves without interference from other people. bts seem to be at the peak of that global popularity. generating billions of dollars for the south korean economy. a soft power, cultural ambassadors, and building a fiercely loyal international fan base, numbering tens of millions, referred to themselves collectively as army. the response from those fans 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? honestly, i said the news battered the market value of the
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bands management agency height, 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 or cell, i had an al jazeera tammy sanction from germany. find out why it was a very good day. world number one that's coming up in school with envy. ah. free fall precision. these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes . more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of katara to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of
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thousands of jumps to their names. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately. but under the same flack, you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up the teams mentally prepare for their job. i try to do the same min minutes later once the earth is just a blurb below. it's time to freefall. lou ah ah,
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scientists in australia have discovered a possible solution to the global waste problem and is an unlikely creature with an unusual appetite gillian wolf for fools. scientists in australia say this super warm may prove crucial and scaling back some of the damage done by humans who have made a toxic mark on humanity. it's a, it's a very exciting discovery for us because nobody, we started it. we didn't know if the civil war could actually do do what we want them to do with great plastics. of that. that would all come originally from central and south america. the super worm grows to more than 5 centimeters in length and is often used for pet food. this group of scientists found the species took a particular liking toward polystyrene. one of the most common types of plastic, a super worms, peculiar appetite, potentially playing a pivotal role in reducing waste. one could theoretically have like
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a few 100000 super forms in a big in a big building right to let them degraded. but that doesn't worry well, so we want to correct, right? the enzyme better than reproducing into a lap and a half like an enzyme cocktail. so then we can, at some point, scale it to like setting a step they hope will be in the right direction toward the healthier planet on land . and at sea julian wolf, al jazeera. all right, both fans enough. talk about worms. got other things still on the green with. andy, thank you so much. somebody will the line up for the capital? 20. 23 woke up is now complete with costa rica, claiming the final place at the tournament. they'd be new zealand, one nail in an inter continental class in castle to reach the finals of the 6th time. jo campbell, the scoring the only goal of the game. you can just 3 minutes since the match of the been alley stadium. that's one of the brand new venues built for the world cup
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. they'll kicks off on november the 21st. we spoke to gordon, burning in cost 3. can costa rica, capital san jose and what he thinks. but let jones, he's out the world. we could get a lot, you know, very i think they're hoping to be able to do something like that. again, of course they're saying they call it the desk. you find the i guess, but the similar one in 2014 where they replaced. busy defeated, way through with through with england. so, you know, i think think people think that even possible. i mean people are dressed in, in middle east and where are near right now. they're, they're super excited. absolutely. and like i said, i think there's now a little bit of a hope that they might be able to do something in,
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in costa rica, may have reached the fine as well. they now face a tough job to get out of grouping. they all, alongside spain, germany and japan fee for president yanine van senior hi, this message for all those sets to compete in cattle, congratulations to all of you. and of course, welcome to the fans of the 32 countries, but to defense from all over the world. to hind november and december of this year, and a few months time to celebrate football. to live together, the greatest show on ours and the best work up. a spanish league is confirmed, its made an official complaint against manchester city and perry san jim unclaiming, the signs of breaking financial rules city of just signed. it started early holland from russia dormant, and the last one, roger missed out some buying, killing him back by when he chose to stay at pierce. she have
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a lot of athletes. presidents as the 2 clubs, level of spending disturbed the competitive balance of the game. both city and past, she deny any wrongdoing. now, a number of individuals have been charged following a racism investigation at the english county cricket club yorkshire. the charges include bringing the game into disrepute and the use of a racist on discrimination. 3 language form a player as a refill alleged during entity in 2020, that institutional racism, yorkshire had left him suicidal. an independent panel is said to have the cases in september and october the tennis world war. and i know my bit of has been given the all clear to play the final grand slam of the season at the us open this week. the russian is competing at an event in germany, but all players from russia, valerie have been banned from wimbledon, which thought for the end of this month due to the invasion of ukraine. us open organizes saying they won't be following that example. golf. well,
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number one's got scheffler looking forward to a return to form of the us. opened the major of the fees off on thursday brooklyn, for line in massachusetts. scheffler won the masters in april, but then missed the cut a month later. the pga championship. i mean, i think you can learn anything from that kind of, you know, just really failure. that's always a good learning time. and so for me, i'm not gonna sit there and be like, oh my gosh, how did this happen? how can i ever missed the cut, what, what's going on, but kind of just sitting back and looking and being like, well, i could have approached this differently. mentally. i could have been a little bit different, approaching the shot and it's more stuff like that versus like, oh man, like i miss the kind of like, what am i doing out here? like i got all these things to work on. it was more just kind of sit back and saying, you know, i could have been better mentally here here and other than that, that could change the term for me. and so just little changes. it's not that big. and, you know, i was able to have a nice reset after that and play good the following week 1000000. golf. there's been a lot of talk about saudi arabia hosting big events. and perhaps they're the only ones capable of tempting heavy white books. that's heisen fury out of retirements.
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the w b c champion saying it would take no less than half a $1000000000.00 to getting back in the ring. he quit after beating 1000000000 white's in april, but it's been linked for the unification bounced against whoever wins the re match between antony joshua and alexander is just a quick message to let everybody know that i the gypsy king. i'm hopefully retired, but to get me all her time considered, i don't need the money. i don't need the aggravation is going to cost these people half a billy hoff. i believe it's official. okay. that high school's looking sally high . thank sandy. that's it from me for this news hour. bob, i'll be back in the mum local show. ah. the saudi difficult so i will follow up and a lot of them nationwide is one on one. the how do you to visit with counsel the
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philistine bitten the from the special for? yeah, we're not in the back of his say yet a can of little sob. is it done? well, i can dish out in the cloud. there's topics you called that of wilson. so with that, you bunker hill of coffee and like in the past on the ma yanine that a fee on the line is like a month to help out or yeah, i mean for the shuttle in the cool, shy fucking room. you wanted him even before fucking the book. ah, al jazeera with o reporting in the field means i often get to witness not just news as it's breaking, but also history. as it's unfolding. dropping from serbia hungry to rep one day, i might be covering politics. and we're actually, i might be covering photos,
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