tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 16, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, hello raman. you're watching the alger there in user life. what headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes? european leaders are in keith to show support for ukraine and discuss more military aid. the president vladimir zalinski iraq seeks sinks deeper into political deadlock, as influential shia cleric looked at al serra says, his movement won't be running at any upcoming elections. also police in brazil, so they found the remains of an indigenous researcher and a british journalist who went missing in the amazon 10 days ago. and underwater volcanoes are you and research team takes a dive into studying the mediterranean volcanic system and the risks of sin armies and scored a warning from us helping organizers as goals 3rd major. and the season gets under way later. the sour, a say players who compete in the break away leave series could be banned from their
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event in the future. welcome to the program. a european show of support is underway in the ukrainian capital. the leaders of france, germany and italy harring key for their 1st visit since the war began. their mellow macro villa shells and mary dragging toward have been a suburb of keith, where russian soldiers have been accused of committing abuses. they are also due to meet president vladimir zalinski. several issues are on the agenda, including further military assistance and ukraine's bid for e u membership. that's got the very latest roll correspond. charles traveling standing by for us in the capitol, keith nichols. charles were expecting to perhaps hear some significant statements in any sort of future press conference coming out in the next few hours from the european leaders and the ukranian president. that's right. yes. these european political heavyweights here in here for the 1st time
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since the war started on february, the 24th and lots to discuss. i think it's important to contextualize this visit with respect to criticisms that ukraine and some of it, sir. european, eastern european, our partners have made towards germany and france in the run up to this visit. ukraine is accusing the german german government, all of shots in particular of foot dragging when it comes to the supply of weapons em, although germany has contributed quite substantially to what we understand is at least $2000000000.00 euros worth of weaponry. so far, ukraine continues to demand more, more heavy weapons in order to tackle what is understood to be a serious push by russian forces in the east of the country. and according to all of shots. and he is prepared basically to send certain pieces of heavy weaponry,
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for example, something called an anti aircraft tank. but that has not arrived yet. we don't know how many of those are scheduled to arrive and is also this idea that was pushed forward by the or that by some germans. and that shots has not greenlighted yet, which is basically the supply to eastern european countries of decommissioned, but relatively morton, german hardware to those european countries, eastern european countries for them then to offer the ukrainians. soviets made weapons that the ukrainians i'm all familiar with that won't involve that kind of training that the ukrainians are saying that they are prepared to be trained on anything. and they need more weapons fast with respect to france and the criticisms that have been, have been put towards in particular, emmanuel makram. he's been criticized for some of the language that he's been using . it was only a couple of weeks ago that micron said that he didn't want russia human. it is in
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order potentially one day when the fighting stops to generate some sort of a political and diplomatic solution to this war. macros subsequently come out and defended himself saying that he and all of the european union off behind a victory for ukraine and a victory that will see no territory, no ukrainian territory given it to the russians. he said, since then, that said there will be no concessions to vladimir putin. and of course, as you mention, there is also going to be discussion about ukraine's european membership. it's candice each status that he's going to be discuss. we understand in the next couple of weeks, specifically at that european summit on the 24th of june. and there is a feeling among some ukrainians here officials and members of the public that there are certain european countries including france and germany that could well be trying to for some sort of concession with the ukrainians here i. e,
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we will offer you potentially a faster track european membership. if you are prepared to potentially talk about giving away territory to russia to bringing an end to this conflict. now, we can't confirm that. that's more officials, as i say, analysts and people on the street are saying a very interesting lots to discuss. and as, as you mentioned, a press conference scheduled in the next couple of hours. charles calls will come out to you for an update at later in the day. thanks from a chance, trent to the force in keith. well, joining me now from copenhagen is alana procol fanco. she's the co chair woman of the transatlantic task force, the ukraine and a fellow at the german marshall fun. good teddy with us on the program. man. an obviously very important visit by these e. u. lead as a 1st time since what? mid february, and both politically and militarily, especially as full. the ukrainian presidents appeals, formal munitions, but as he appeals the more munitions and more sophisticated munitions, we know that this irks the russians a great deal. oh yeah. first of all,
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i'd like to say that this is so it was in by the leaders of germany, france and italy. the see if it's something that now support for your friends sovereignty joined him. it's ongoing for which the russian aggression will have seen in the past. so pretty tough month for the country were among the most hesitant to provide the necessary assistance to crane and to an extent remaining quite sympathetic for fortune. and so it is encouraging the major your partners are actually a becky crane and very like matters now and demonstrating unity again, supporting up sort of like i say if i can just jump in i if i say, if i can just jump in there, man, if they are talking about unity amongst the, the european union, and various leaders around europe. there is this counter argument at the moment
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coming out of ukraine from and from both the ukrainians. i'm from some european deed is about making sure they can keep the territorial integrity of ukraine intact and listening to a correspondent just now there is this thought that there may be a push from some of those european leaders, perhaps the germans and the french to for ukraine to try and give up territory. what's your opinion about that sort of movement at the moment? is it time to talk about giving up territory? oh, i can. i can very confident the say that your brain is not ready to accept any sessions right now, and your brain is not ready to even discuss sound. and the fight is a fair something that's the right way to go. i believe you're paying, you're giving a very strong response to the russian aggression. despite the mismatch of forces, ukraine has been
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a member of your family and we are on the font lines and global democracy really. so we do respect your family and it's not at large to, to not or just towards anything else in session for us to provide us with somewhat military assistance with the, with the heavy weapons that needs to, to win before and when, before it's not about your brain at the moment it be the unit. so what do you make? so what you make that about washington's announcement overnight of an additional $1000000000.00 insecurity assistance to ukraine. it's all very well saying we're going to send you this, this equipment in this military hardware. but the real problem that i think allies of ukraine have at the moment is the logistics of getting it to ukraine and getting it that in time. now the time is very critical and we can see it would be very difficult in the south of the brain right now on the 5
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i as soon as possible just to go forward. it's not something to to be taken lightly. i understand, but this is, this is a, this is an issue that is beyond the commitment the partners are giving us our system. but we have seen that despite this issue, we have received a very significant amount of military assistance, billions of dollars already. so it has been possible in the past few weeks and months and it should be possible in the coming months now that the war is entering another stage and is becoming it's becoming even higher. so we need to find a solution to that. and the frame leadership is very both in finding that person.
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okay, no problem. banker from the trans atlantic tassel. so ukraine and the marshal some thanks so much for joining us. now ukraine is also top of the gender on the final day of a nato defense ministers meeting in brussels. as he arrived at the talks, us defense secretary lloyd austin. thank nato chief insult and beg for his leadership and express to support for sweden and finland obligations to join the alliance. as we see countries like finland and sweden make a historic your decision to apply for a made or meet membership. ah, that's very encouraging. we walk on that, ah, you know, these are strong democracies are who have, who have values that are very much a wide and with our values and very capable countries. and so we hope that her that things will continue to move forward in supportive of their desires to rather join
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to iraq, our influential shia cleric. but other i'll said that has made statements about his political future. southern says he won't be involved in the next election. if the politicians, he's accused of being corrupt to take part. the leader of the largest block in parliament made the statements in a closed meeting just after or just days after 73 members of his party resigned as m p. 's. now this means iraq face is the more political uncertainty after an 8 month deadlock and failure. to form a government and i've got right, i decided to withdraw from the political process to avoid associating with those corrupt politicians in any way. neither in this world nor in the hereafter, as well like you as well like you, you really did well and obeyed. so i thank you. what i want to tell you is that in the next stage, i will not participate in the coming elections. also with corrupt politicians. why? if they participate, this is a pledge between me and god and oh book. but most of the ones that are
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correspondent in baghdad, a significant statement from a significant political leader in iraq. what does it mean politically? now for the rest of the country, what it means the deadlock is being worsened by these statements and counter statements, decisions and counter as decisions. as you know the, this is the majority of seats that much the, the major parliamentary block in the country. and many people here in iraq say that there isn't no successful government to can a hold unless a southerners are supporters are part of it. so now or by these statements or so that is again vowing and not to take part in any government or any election that includes what he calls them between brackets. the corrupt politicians of course, is alluding to the arena and back to her. she or political parties air. now, if,
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if he insists on his position and then they can move on our and form of the government without him, in fact, with his previous allies. namely the sunni, our coalition led by the speaker of the parliament. and also by the earth could descend democratic party led by miss owed. but as annie, these are the, the previous allies of al southern. now since he split away from them, then they, they can be practically a part of the coming government. if his arrivals there, she are political parties backed by or on move one and leave us other and for the government. but the question now is, will that government hold without else other probably more so probably no because it will bring the country back to square one. it will be 1st of all afro jail government, since as sudden supporters are not part of it. and then he and his supporters, and so that will switch to opposition. his supporters will take to the street. and
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then remember the country will be probably brought back to square one because these are the same. all the politicians, his accusing of corruption, they were part the previous governments that would also accuse of corruption that prompted the 2019 a mass protestant, which brought over the early october legislative elections. and now here, if there are a so that is insisting on his intuition, then his supporters will take those streets and the situation could be worse. and if alma groups affiliated with both sites get involved. ok, abolla my mood. uh, go ahead. thank you. i. let's expand on this with that re not been so he's the project director of the iraq initiative at chance. m house joins when i live. i scott from london. good. have you with us mr. mon sir, on the program, is a significant statement by all southern so who his he targeting railey? is it other politicians or is he making the iraqi public aware that things were
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about to change? i think 1st this isn't going to consider how we got here. you know, southern one and election last october a months or so ago. and he was adamant that he was gonna take the power from the electoral victory to foreign majority government. and he was going to exclude his opponents. and he found he couldn't. although he had the numbers, he could not form a government that was to his liking, that was a consensus is big change did not work. and so he was stuck. another tool that other tries to use in the past is sort of access and to look relations with the street with protesters is always trying to be at the same time and establishment bigger. having been in government for many, many years, as well as an anti establishment populous figure. and this balancing is what we're seeing right now. so as he failed to form a government that he wanted,
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he now wants to leverage his other side is popular size is so you know his social base to try and go pressure on his opponent in another way. ok. big question however, is, will it work this time? it will gets us a little bit later because also it is directly impacts on whether the, whether there is any governance of the country right now in the day while there is this impasse, iraq still needs to be governed. and so the question really is that, are we heading towards, are we heading towards elections? that's the next issue. yeah, i mean, i mean it's certainly a question that's popped up. clearly, people think that the best way out of business to another early elections, but we've already done that. there was already an early elections that i think it's important to know that the problem isn't a problem. relations. the problem is a political system that is unable to come together or represent the people to
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respond the needs that people were heading toward the summer. you're already beginning to see protest across southern iraq, lack of electricity, lack of water. the heat will rise up to 50 degrees celsius. people will be suffering this summer and they will contest sex horribly. but they will protest. and so the big question isn't whether there's a government about the government is still there. you haven't acting prime minister . i think president the political parties that control the system are still governing in the way that they do. but what they're not doing is meeting the needs of the people coming into a very hot summer. how much of the systems fault for not being able to negotiate with dare i said his enemies at the end of the day. the way that the sectarian parliament is actually formed to my understanding in iraq means that, you know, an outright majority is always going to be very difficult to get. and therefore you have to have a coalition who, who are the nearest party, the old group of people that so that would potentially be able to form
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a political relationship with i think that question is exactly right. is that the name of the game, the rules of the political system in post 2003 iraq is based on consensus. everyone needs to come together to take a piece of the pie, a piece of the state. what somebody was trying to do this time was to exclude specific elements. and here's main for former prime minister as well as elements of the population forces. and it turned out that he could it, that the system is designed to include everyone to be included all the political parties. so some, there may have relations with some kurdish leaders that he has relations with the so need speak up on that handles. he does have the ethnic court system, but what he's trying to do is remove some powerful elements from it and he isn't being able to do so because he's trying to change the name of the game. and the system is modeling is very complicated scenario that's unfolding for iraq yet to
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get rid of them. so thanks very much for insights. i look forward to speak to him very soon plenty more had here on the altar. there a news including thousands of trade unionists, pennington easier to oppose the government economic reforms. plus another key being in the us capital tank is electric. the seen the day before taking photos inside the building while touring with a congressman and in for the long shake things up in the opening game of the stanley cup finals far will have all of the action coming up in sport. ah denise is name lay beauty and has gone on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on looming economic reforms. up to 3000000 members of the part of the powerful tennessee in general, layby in all the u. g t t. thousands of them are holding
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a rally in the capital genus or increasing pressure on the government, headed by president ty said, who's already been facing a number of other crises. alyssa of oakland is long for us in tune as a cultural monitoring how that strike and how people are coming up onto the streets . how is it shaping up right now mates? we've just sort of listened to a quite a low and rousing speech by its leader. no dean to bobby i mostly the atmosphere is actually very out beat to booby who's been sort of setting out the e g t t position which is that supporting its members. he's very careful not to set himself up into a position kind of force against the government because as you said that they are in negotiations, but these negotiations to not just increase salaries. he's saying it's not just about salaries. he's urging government to find solutions to the rising inflation
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and rising cost of living. i, but this has been falling shorts and he says that the, the repeated answer is that the international monetary fund isn't giving any money . and you, traditionally the u. t. t t e is actually against the i a math, and these are very sort of heavy loads that says that they come in and they're all so deeply concerned about a lot of the reforms that come with the trump pings of these lungs. you know, by reducing the, the national salary. so he's been very, very much country reinforced to the membership the u. t. t is not that backs in a situation where a government is really failing in terms of leadership on the economic question. but the other thing that the u g t t had been talking about is that they've been coming under a lot of attack. they decided not to take part in the national dialogue for right to the new constitution. so that has set them on the other side of the fence and
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case sides and to his followers they've been attacking and so trawling though on social media. and yesterday apparently the height of the tobacco division of the labor union was attacked by militia. so in terms the 2nd stance is it is growing very, very tanks here, but generally that misbehave was upbeat and almost carnival light with flag waving and music. so is tom, down for the moment, but cherry, it's a big, big demonstration for shit indeed will continue to follow it through the daylights evolved from that force in tennis. thank you. saw police in brazil think they've identified the bodies of indigenous research on the british journalist who dissipated 10 days ago, investigator saying suspect in police custody, confessed to killing bruno barrera. and don phillips and bearing them deep in the amazon rain forest mechanic f reports. now from rio de janeiro, it took brazil's police 10 days to find a place where indigenous experts, but on
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a bit ada and british journalist don phillips were allegedly buried. policeman said, a mighty would, would the costa, a local fishermen confess to the killing and led them to the burials site more than 3 kilometers into the amazon jungle? go, though this is where the crime happened. whether you found the bodies buried human remains found there will be compared to dna samples obtained from the families of betty. at on phillips, the journalist's wife of his son, that of some buying has issued a statement saying that the family can now find closure. but she also says this should be the 1st step of a broader investigation into crimes committed in the amazon video. and phillips were allegedly ambushed on their way back from the job id valley, an area twice the size of japan and home to the world's largest number of un contacted indigenous tribes when they went missing on june,
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the 5th local communities organized search parties and asked the government for help. above joy hood, the english worked with bruno video for 11 years, told us they had both been threatened for trying to some top illegal fishing in the reservation. some months ago, we followed by the ada on the same path. he took dumb phillips, part of research for a book was writing about conservation. in the amazon, the indigenous expert was helping java or the tribes track down trespassers and stop them from stealing fish on the river. we met a mighty old acosta. one of the 2 men, what ordering to the police killed bid era and phillips, the case stirred up the international community, brazil's president abel san ardo, was asked about the investigations during his meeting with joe biden. and british
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prime minister concourse johnson said that the search for phillips should be a priority community leader. paulo my doable, says investigations must continue, because he believes there's much more to these 2. deb illegal fishing has been associated with drug trafficking in this part of the amazon which borders peru in columbia. the indigenous people of the job id valley say it's time for the brazilian government to take the threats. they've been facing for decades. more seriously. monica and i can vol, jazeera rio de janeiro. no, the by the administration has reactivated cools for fha and thorough investigation into the killing of al jazeera gen the sri. i will actually, the palestinian american was shot dead by israeli forces while reporting in the occupied westbank last month. president biden is to to meet israeli and palestinian leaders when he travels to the middle east next month. what we want is obviously for this to be fully investigated and if there needs to be accountability had
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accountability had at the end of that investigation, we've called for thorough complete, transparent investigations in her death. and we're going to be watching this very, very closely. i don't have any additional details on what an independent investigation would look like. i just don't have that for you today. but i don't want you to walk away thinking that we don't want this fully investigated. and for that investigation to be thorough and transparent. still had here on the news or a grim record, the un says worn ukraine has pushed the number of people displaced world wide beyond build 100000000 plus but our thousands of people in the eastern democratic republic of congo protesting against neighboring rwanda. and a little local water house sort of a stock forward. no question. a looking to inspire the advice as of tomorrow. those details coming on.
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ah hello. the searing heat continues to build across parts of spain and portugal in it seeping further north, which as we go on through the next few days, that plume a very warm air will grassy make his way up across sir francis into england and wales. i think the scotland are that northern ireland, but you can say a little more cloud and brain on the chart here in these weather systems will grassy sink further southwards. and that's gotta cause something of a change to go on through the we can say we go, we got there. that cooler at was a north getting up around 40 degrees there in 2 parts of spain and portugal, touching 40 in that betrayed as we go. 13, friday will be higher than that. further south, you see a 40 there for bordeaux 35 in paris, 32 in london. i think the arts of se angling to partake. i might be my patch
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cambridge. i could see temperatures touching 34 celsius on friday. the heat will gradually sink away though as he got one into sass day, 31 in berlin. it makes his way further. east was 31 for war. so by that stage noticed london just 19 degrees. so big change in temperatures as we go on into the 2nd half of the we can. so this is what's happening then we got the sharon, up towards the year at northwest, we got some showers there into central parts of europe. they will continue to drift further east, which as we go through the next couple of days down to the black sea. ah, we town the untold stories we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides no matter where it takes us. i believe we offend here again, my eyes and power and passion. we tell your stories. we are your
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book about what they were a new zone with me. the whole rom, the reminder of all top stories, but he does it from germany and italy are in the ukrainian capital for the 1st visit since the war began. they've taught or been a suburb of keith, were russian soldiers that are accused of committing abuses, iraq's influential sheer clerk with other other has announced he's stepping away from the political process. subtler says he won't participate in the next selections of politicians. he's accused of being corrupt, take part tissues, mainly be and he had thought on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on looming economic reforms. just increasing pressure. as i said, government dorothy facing a number of other crises. now the fighting in ukraine has dramatically pushed up the number of people displaced, round the world. and the figure has crossed a 100000000 for the 1st time the you in refugee agencies sense of scale and speed of the crisis route, pacing solutions more than 12000000 ukrainians of flood the war. one of the largest
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mass displacement since the 2nd world war. there is some good news. 5.7000000 people return to the countries of origin last year for the playground in the united nations high commissioner for refugees as the global displacement crisis is only going to get worse. new conflict, sir, emerge. old conflicts are not resolved, and because the causes that push people to flee are becoming more and more complex are violence, persecution, human rights violations, but also m to an extent, climates, extreme climate phenomena, and the climate change inequalities. even the pandemic, everything conspires to make the situation very difficult for people in certain countries, and their only option is to flee. and there,
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this is why we've seen this figure grow year after year and reach now more than a 100000000 people. the still almost 6000000 syrian refugees in the middle east. i've just come back from bangladesh where in a tiny and very fragile area of the country. 1000000 refugees from member of the ro hinge community have been living for the past few years, and the list is very, very long. so the size, the complexity, the difficulty of finding solutions, all of this illustrates the, the, the nature of the problem we're dealing with. now syria and suffering from the world's largest displacement crisis, more than 13000000 people of either fled the country or have been displaced within its borders since the war began 11 years ago. was anecdotal reports mostly in poverty and without any guarantee of security. colored up dollar is a victim of serious war. more than 13000000 people. that's half the population
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before the war are in a similar situation. either forced to flee the country or are displaced within its borders. an alarm the sundays and the more i am 70 years old, i prefer to die than. ready in poverty in misery, and without my children who are now scattered everywhere. for most life in exile is becoming more permanent. and the opposition controlled north. hundreds of thousands of syrians are being moved out of tense into concrete housing units. it's some relief from the cold winter's and hot summer's, but it's not home. opponents of the government, civilians and fighters, men, women, and children were forced to move when government troops gradually recapture territory over the years of fighting. and is all up, none is a 100 and it's not easy leaving home. it's painful. that is a lot of pain. we hope to return one day and live under a new system of government. 11 years on the front lines still divide the country
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and the regime and the opposition are far from a political solution. a new generation has only known war and life in camps for many of the displaced. returning to president bashar assad, syria is not an option in the absence of safety guarantees, political reform and justice enhanced me probably. 5 years ago we left our homes are livelihood now. my husband was killed in order through us here and there is nothing for us. but time has done little to erase memories of a violent conflict, which is now in a stalemate. but when i'm going to be, they forced us from our homes. after heavy bombardment, they destroyed street by streets. they dropped power bombs and killed so many people who besieged and hungry. serious displacement crisis has been described as this century's largest human exodus. many have been forced to find safety many
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times over, but their troubles are being compounded by collapsing economy. it's a stark reality across the war torn nation where 60 percent of the population are facing hunger. seneca, they're osha, 0 by the us house committee investigating the capitol hill attacks. as the man who was present at the insurrection visited the building just a day before he was a tall, organized by republican congressmen, who denies any wrong doing. the committee will hold its 3rd hearing later on thursday. now in fisher house more from washington d. c. it was the day before the capital riot and constituents of republican congressman body loudermilk were being given a tour of the building. one man in particular seemed interested in stairways in security. checkpoints, not the usual tourist attractions. the same man who filmed himself walking towards capitol hill on the day of the riot, making broad threats against democratic members of congress. he has not been charged with any offence or there's no escape. pelosi schumer
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rattler will come in for the congressman, who's over during the visit said he did nothing wrong. these are folks who've never been washington this an their, their weird visitor congress don't want to speak to the committee and because the committees never called me and asked me anything, they sent a letter. i mean, really, they never sent it to me. your office never. no, never, never received the letter, never received a phone call. never received an email. they send it to you guys. the chairman of the january 6 committee, betty thompson says the behavior of the group raises concerns about the activity and intent. there have been suggestions, a number of tours and the days before the right. a load some of those involved to essentially study the layout. and will capitol police say there was nothing suspicious about the loudermilk visit? that our calls to reopen that investigation. it seems suspicious that, ah, you need a subpoena for
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a member of congress to want to volunteer everything. he knew that was arguably relevant to the investigation. why do you need a subpoena? your member of congress is supposed to be upholding and defending the constitution . you should be voluntary like a good samaritan, everything you know, the leader of the republicans in the house says the shoes. the committee is more interested in attacking opponents. but the committee is expected to lay out more evidence of other suspicious visits in coming hearings. allan fisher al jazeera washington law, kenya's president, calling on east african regional force as to tackle violence in the democratic republic of congo has been heavy fighting in the east after a series of attacks by the m. 23 rebel group, the congress government and thousands. the protest as the blaming neighboring rwanda for the conflict of malcolm wiper poles, people in the city of goma angry president who could gummy with neighboring rwanda . they say that tired of rwandan military aggression in democratic republic has
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congo. we're going into wonder so they can kill us as they are doing with the n 23 rebels because we're tired of this ongoing situation in our country. protested. and congress government lay miranda for being behind a recent series of attacks in congo by the end, 23 rebel grid is widely seen as a proxy of rwanda. rwanda's leaders deny it. nobody here believes them. demonstrators reach the board with rwanda. hunger leave police disbursed them with pick up 2 days before to the north and 23 took control of the town has been gone. a hugley soldiers retreated into neighboring uganda. we're going to do everything possible to drive these criminals, these terrorists, and their supporters out of the national territory. rhonda does not like us and we
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are not afraid for the moment. we thank you for your support and we ask you to demonstrate peace for the both congo. rwanda accused, each other of cross bought a shilling. in recent weeks, this village primary school in congo was caught in the crossfire. 2 children were killed and buried near by. one of them was safe in the narrows, 7 year old son isaac. he says he was playing with friends and he was blown to pieces. this is where we are really tired. we demand more protection so that our children live in peace. now, when there's a cracking sound, the children panic, i'm have to flee. the child who has died will not come back, but those who remain must be protected and has to kind of violence. this pushed people to boiling point in goma, which is the regional capital. they've been armed conflict beneath in congo. ever since we're wenda and uganda invaded in the 1990 countries have been accused of
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losing mineral meddling ever since. 2 people here wanted to stop the malcolm web era. sedans, road c state boast, 2 commercial ports which are a major source of revenue. but political instability has affected operations, though the industry is also facing competition from several countries in the region as have been morgan reports or from a port saddam, ma'am, at bassetti and his family have been importing electronic goods for decades. he's a traitor import sedan, but in the past few years, business has been slow by the gay hath corona and her father who was covered 19, which led to businesses decreasing by 50 percent and then there are difficult thanks. the handling of the goods we important port and delays at the port in cheering goods. whenever there is a political or economic crisis in the country, our import businesses are affected,
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left his eminent port sedan along there at sea coast is the largest off to dance 2 commercial ports and employees thousands of people. it's also been caught up in the states politics last year. political differences between the government and the beecher tribe, one of the largest in eastern sudan, lead to a protest that shut down the port. were locked with. i'm involved in toronto because the fort was close for $48.00 days, which was a long time and shipping companies started looking for the options after the board closure. companies were afraid of dealing with portugal. the location of the dance ports connecting the indian ocean and the mediterranean sea has made it an important transit point regionally. and internationally, the united arab emirates has signed a cooperation agreement with sudan. that includes improving its sports and russia wants to build a naval base here and has shown its support to sedans, military to get that that's raised the u. s. concerns washington says it back, civilian leadership and dance, transition to democracy. port authorities say the hope the sector is kept away from
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national and international politics or the wrong valley. seaports are tied to international did and should be a red line and not a politic. it's a means of livelihood for the people. what you want is to be able to deal with all the people of saddam and international bodies in the interest of the people. so we should be excluded from politics and sharing for dan. sports operate at full capacity, will require a stable central government. many workers here will wait to see what's impact that will have on their income. he bill morgan, august 04th down here in research is on studying underwater volcanoes. and the risk of synonymy is that they pose a team is carried out to mission in italy's alone islands. you know, it will heritage side now they returned with these images more than the 1000000 volcano run to water cause 80 percent of the world. well, kind of activity in recent years, vulcan ologist have observed some worrying changes in the regions. volcanoes,
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the storm boley, while joining me and i live from paris and we have been order allegheny raso the lead soon. army specialist for unesco. mister result, thank you so much for joining us on the program. why is this research so important in general terms? thank you. well, this critical much is getting our knowledge a little your on what is our current knowledge in the case of they try me on the way now, does the risk of it is not yet understood on taking into account by government. so difficult to do what portion of the region as broad this the much just that is to concerns that there's more kind of got to be on the the water. yeah, it took on the race. when both panels are acting like the most recent,
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most driven by the quick book, kind of an option. and if there is any full law volcanic eruption in the mediterranean, for example, how would that impacts the coastline of the mediterranean? because much of the coastline of the mediterranean have huge, large or huge population densities in baseball. both county that city over canada, united when i me have more or less local inspection, but at the same time, very 7 days. no current system available in general in your world to deal with this kind of mainly liquid generated back day from 9 tonight. and i'm kind of, you know, it's not me. so what is required is local community preparedness together with
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more than one system that will take into account also these kind of services will sort of early warning system then is there in place if you're saying that the community on, on the coastline of the mediterranean, and that spends many countries have to be aware of what's going on in the mediterranean itself. how do you warn them? well, very, they try in a plastic system. and by, by member of 3 young that's available. you may. so now me, this is to the countries of $3.00 to $5.00, and i'm the service provided by greece tech k times. you tell me so full state college data they efficient but as i say for television and
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it's not me, there's much more work to be done. you particular not only on one system, but also on community. that's how does the research that's going on in the mediterranean to help you understand sort of volcanic activity on the water in the indian ocean or in the pacific ocean? that's a very good question. the scientific community is one, is only a global one, and they meet every, every year, every few years, to share things and mention shared data on the improve our knowledge about organic activity in general. and now they are also discussing about sammy's generated by vocational fascinating stuff. i'm sure we'll get more on this as the researcher evolves, bernetta alexandria russell. thanks so much for joining us in paris. so thank you. thank you. well still had here on out there a dining hall, it will tell you why
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a traditional handed down for generations in northern nigeria is under threats. and in sports, one of those biggest torments is teeing off under a cloud of controversy. those details coming up here on the knees out ah, intelligent social and playful. this vulnerable species of being caught in the wild, sold online and smuggled legally by criminal syndicates from southeast asia. one of the main markets is japan. in recent years, a new phenomenon has been sweeping through this concrete jungle animal cafes, by customers, by a cover charge to sit in a cafe and pets, a number of cute, domestic animals. but as businesses compete for customers, this being
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a disturbing shift to ever more exotic species, we want to find out more about how offers have been taken from the wild and sol, justina gar, remark, it is a schooling hops, the animal trade a plethora of exotic species seat tiny metal cages. distressed and sweltering under the hot sun. ah ah ah no indigo dying is a centuries old tradition of the nigerian cities comic but a dwindling number of customers and cheap imitations of threatening the industry. many di sites have shut done then still operating have seen both production and
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incomes cut by more than 70 percent. and but interest reports for half a century indigo dying. it's all mamo, double wickedness known is a trade that's been passed down from one generation in the family to another. but in the last decade, he and others in northern nigeria have watched helplessly as the business struggled and incomes disappeared. kind of kind of ruin. our biggest challenge today is getting people to buy from us exports, for example. now that the number of tourists to slow down to a trickle human or not. but low patronage isn't the only threat to mama's business growth making technology has changed over time. but look at this di piece here in coddle. the ingredients are excused use in 1498, remain the same today. an expos say that's met some of the products and competitor
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just 2 decades ago. there were 140 die pits in this location. now, only 14, remain the dumping of chemically treated public sia like in most african markets, is a major source of concern for local produces food, a ton of people, dest oh, our business. because they're producing outside nigeria from china, importing from nigeria with anybody other than those yet many bias prefer 100 percent organic indigo die. that's what i chose as you say they provide. but with fear, taurus coming, an export slowing down. producers are struggling to combine locals to buy from them . oh, there is widespread consent here. but soon, even the few pits that remain will also have to close. likely, bringing an end to more than 500 years of history. of a decrease al jazeera co nigeria. i was born on his forum,
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so thank you so much calls us open as just getting underway in brooklyn, massachusetts. the organizers at the event say they can see a day when player to join a break away. competition will be banned from their event. but for now, individuals who've signed up to play in the saudi back, saudi arabian back to a live series are being allowed to take part in the 3rd major of the season. north america's biggest store, the pga, his band live series players from its events, or the us open is run by asap or body. i'm saddened by what's happening in the professional, in a professional game, mostly as a fan because i like watching the best players in the world come together and play . and this is going to fracture that. i've heard that this is good for the games in the least for my outside view right now. it looks like it's good for a few folks playing the game, but i'm struggling with our this is a good for the game. a we've been speaking to daily a mirror, sports writer named la clayman. he says it would be interesting to see what
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develops. one c u. s. open is at the way this last week. as soon as that scene started a civil war in the game where the plan on being competed for lots and lots of money . i mean the live series started in london last week with 48 players. 17 of those. what then that panel from the pga tour, but they are allowed to play in the major still. so the likes of. busy phil mickelson pricing, the shambles factor. we will be team up in the us open again this week, but i can be a rare appearance on the, on the actual pga tour. it's been a p j. sanction what happens in the weeks we've turned to golf for the full days, what happens afterwards then all up in the still. so what we're looking at either is the co existence going to be difficult. is lives going to take over as preeminent in the world and is it going to take over from the pga? what is the european? so going to so the peter, to a very quick the band,
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their play as to spend them. as soon as the event started in london last week, the d p. well, to haven't done that yet, we're still waiting republic reaction to them. so what are they doing? the got a strategic alliance with the pga tour, but they haven't come out to the same. so are they tempted to actually work along side live, have the live events and have the pga to then the 2nd reach all or must be the 2 or to go along side it. so whatever happens or there are going to be huge ramifications for gulf on its structure. the colorado avalanche won the opening game of the stanley cup finals. they beat 2 time defending champions to tampa bay lightning in colorado. andre macowski scored a minute into overtime to give the avalanche for 3 win, and take one nothing advantage in the best of 7 series. you know, you're trying to enjoy the moment as much as you can, but you know, you're human and the nerves are there and, and i think that that's okay. just gotta deal with it. i thought as a team, it is
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a good job of that time when mulder gets under way and just over 10 days time and some of the games stars have been preparing at the hollow open in germany. nick kerry are scored a big win on wednesday. the australian law sampling sat against ethanol subset surpassed, but then started to loosen up. he pulled off some incredible shots and cap and coming to eventually where down his opponent winning the next you sat, 6264. to wrap up the victory, he now lead fits the past 31 in their overall head to head. the greek 2nd seat is out while curios will face at pablo carrying a boost out on friday for a place in the semi. now mixed martial arts is growing in popularity in the middle east, but so far, not many arab fighters have made it to major american promotions. jordan's a jura oust allow he is one of the few and he's looking to inspire young people from the region. selma leak reports. good job. oh,
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he's one of the most talented m. a fight is the arab world has ever produced. a nick named the jordanian lion gerard allow he is hungry for global success. after proving himself at regional level were submitted on the 29 year old. well, to wait steps into the octagon in atlanta next month, looking for a 3rd straight wind in the professional fight as league god willing, i would represent my people, the on a board on my country the best i can. i have great confidence that i will be a champion. i want to show that auto fighters can compete and beat any fighter in the ward. it's allow is recent fights have been in the united states. but right here in the middle east where emma is growing in popularity, the jordan in 5 possesses are not going unnoticed. this is keta emmy, one of an increasing number of mixed martial arts jim in the region. however,
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very few arabs compete at an elite level. so the rise of the likes of the law we is giving a sparring fight as hope for to see and out of doing well. i would inspire me to also pursue this work because it shows that people were similar. backgrounds to me can also be successful in the sport that we're passionate about. allowing success could boost the professional fight as leagues plan to expand in the middle east, which is fast becoming a hub for combat sport. i. the 4 year old promotion is looking to rival the ultimate fighting championship or usd, which in 2019 find a 5 year deal. to stage bounce and united arab emirates, saudi arabia has also hosted major boxing matches and regularly stages w, w e, wrestling events, middle east is critically important piece of our global expansion.
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zora is an exciting fighter and we both are. and so overall it is being that affinity with the middle east leading on a there. oh, the law we hope students by the arab m. e dawes of to morrow. but he knows the best way to do that is to keep on winning. to hail ma, leak al jazeera doe ha. okay, and that is all your sport for now. back to you. thanks very much for fully buffy bye. we'll have more news on the other side of the bribe until and before i be on the news, our team, thanks very much for your time. and your company. ah . to saudi i la la, la la. nationwide ish, 1. 1. the how do you to visit? well cancel the philistine bitten from the search for. yeah. and the benefits are
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kind of little salvage done well, i can get the shower in the car there. see how that was set forth and active, valuable carmel of coffee and like in the past, on an, in that a fee and the land is like a month to help out. yeah, i mean, for the shuttle in the cool schafer. can you, why did i can't even before fucking the book in just under a year's time? chattels al bait stadium will house. the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many fans were already counting down to the big kickoff next, november c, a as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role for organize is getting ready to host, the middle east,
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biggest ever supporting event next year. and for the cats or national teams, they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds that we hoping to convince both the fans and themselves that they really are ready to take on the world. news from al jazeera on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissects, analyze the fun. let's bring it from out. is there is a mobile app available in your favorite app to get that for it and tapped are made a new app from out a 0 mean at you think it ah . ready
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