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a show of solidarity european leaders are in keith to discuss giving more military aids to ukraine. ah, no, i'm fully back to where you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, iraq faces political paralysis as influential. she had carried motel solder, says his movement won't run in any upcoming election. a general strike into nija thousands are protesting against the president's economic policies and police. in brazil say they found the remains of an indigenous researcher, and the british journalist went missing in the amazon 10 days ago. a european show of support is underway in ukraine's capital. the leases of france, germany and italy have met with president vladimir zalinski on their 1st visit
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since the war began. earlier. emanuel mccall or life shows and mario dragging toward a pin, a suburb of keys where russian soldiers have been accused of committing abuses. prison, michael said he saw evidence of war crimes in the tower. zeal insurance, if you are here at earth, put on a site that has been destroyed and did the russian army stopped and several other cities near bar massacres has been perpetrated. and we have heard the 1st traces of what our war crimes on this investigation we are cooperating very strongly. i would like to thank all the french don't arms experts and magistrates who have been working on this for the 1st day. alongside the experts, al jazeera is charles stratford has moved from keith. these european political heavyweights here in here for the 1st time 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,
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sir. european eastern european 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 . and although germany has contributed quite substantially to what we understand is at least 2000000000 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, 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 with respect to france and the criticisms
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that have been have been put towards in particular emmanuel macro. he's been criticized with some of the language that he's been using. it was only a couple of weeks ago that macro said that he didn't want russia humiliated macaroni 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 to the russians, he said, since then, that said there will be no concessions to vladimir putin and ukraine is also top of the agenda in brussels, where nato defense ministers are meeting for the final day of talks focusing on building up forces along the lines is east and borders a meeting set a stage for a larger nature summit at the end of the month. the u. s. defense secretary lloyd asked in his back sweden and finland applications to join the lines in the wake of russia's invasion. as we see countries like finland in sweden make
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a historic your decision to apply for a middle meet membership. ah, that's very encouraging. we walk on that. you know, these are a strong democracies or who have values that are very much a wide and with our values and very capable countries. and so we hope that the, that things will continue to move forward potential port of, of their desire to, to join it. to you right now we're influential, shia cleric, montana our santa has made a statement about his political future. he says he won't be involved in the next election if the politicians is accused of being corrupt. take part. the leader of the largest block in parliament made the statement in a close meeting just days after 73 members of his party resigned as m. p. 's, this means iraq faces more political uncertainty after an 8th month deadlock and failure to form a government. and i got right. i decided to withdraw from the political process to
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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, like if they participate, this is a pledge between me and god and oh, bit. okay. re nad man saw is the projects director of the iraq initiative at chatham house. he says, solder is decision to step down, could be considered strategic. it's important to consider how we got here, you know, other one an election last october a month or so ago. and he was adamant that he was going to take the power from the electoral victory to form a majority government. and he was going to exclude his opponents and he failed. he couldn't, although he had the numbers, he could not form a government that was to his liking, that was
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a consensus is big change did not work. and so he was stuck. another tool that other tries to use in the past is his sort of access and to relations with the street with protesters is always tried to be at the same time an establishment finger having been in government for many, many years as well as an attachment populous figure, and this balancing is what we're seeing right now. so as he failed to form, a government that he wanted, you know, want to leverage his other side is popular side is so, you know, social base to try and go pressure on his opponents in another way. the big question however, is, will it work this time? to nisha is main labor union is on strike to demand an increase in salaries and confessions on dooming reforms. up to 3000000 members are part of the so called u g t t movement. thousands of them are holding a ronnie in the capital tunis. they're putting more pressure on the government
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headed by present tie. it was already been facing a number of crises. police in brazil think they have identified the bodies of an indigenous researcher and a british journalist who disappeared 10 days ago. investigators say a suspect in police custody confessed to killing bruno para and dumb phillips and burying them deep in the amazon forest. money came back, every horse from reassuring it took brazil's police 10 days to find the place where indigenous expert. but on a bit, ada and british journalist don phillips were allegedly buried. policemen said, a mighty would, la costa, a local fisherman confessed 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. debbie found the bodies betted. human remains found there will be compared to dna samples obtained from the families of biddy at and phillips. all
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the journalists 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, the 5th local communities organized search parties and asked the government for help above draw hoodie you, she 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 about on the same path. he took dumb phillips,
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part of research for a book was writing about conservation. in the amazon, the indigenous expert was helping java, 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 were ordering to the police killed bid era. and phillips, the case stirred up the international community. brazil's president abel seattle, was asked about the investigations during his meeting with joe biden. and british prime minister concourse johnson said that the search for phillips should be a priority. community leader, paloma doable, says investigations must continue, because he believes there's much more to these to death. 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
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time for the brazilian government to take the threats they've been facing for decades. more seriously. monica nike, vall, jazeera, rio de janeiro. the biden administration has reiterated calls for a fair and thorough investigation into the killing of al jazeera germ is sharina, blocked the palace, you know, american was shot dead by israeli forces while reporting in the occupied west bank last month. president joe biden is due to me these really 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 accountability had at the end of that investigation, we've called for thorough complete, transparent investigations into 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 ahead on al jazeera
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regulators in australia, take unprecedented steps to take to keep the lights on, and will speak with the syrian refugees who are among the 30000000 people, forced to flee by the backup. ah, the fee for world coffee is on its way to casa your travel package today. hello, we've got sick warming up quite in that i see now for road japan over the next day or so. temperatures have been struggling, get around 20 celsius in tokyo, that will change by your front. meanwhile, my, you buy your front. that's gonna continue flirting with the east coast of japan and where to weather coming through here. but you can see tokyo getting up to a very agreeable 30 degrees celsius sir. similar value, therefore, sol, similar value. therefore, beijing wanted to shout to northern parts of china. southern china,
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well at persistent band of cloud and ray will bring more heavy downpours in across a good part of southern china, just nudging a little further northwards as we go one into a saturday. meanwhile, we got to where to where the making is, where a little further northward says it should do. i'm pleased to say into central parts of india. now the monsoon range have been a little delayed. i've been more than enough though into the far northeast through bangladesh. we have got some flooding yet more flooding there into a psalm state and the surrounding area. those big samples they are set to continue having a showers, just piping up across to western gats as well. not in a little further north with the increasing cloud, the increasing rain will just not those temperatures back there for new delhi and also fall over the next few days. so you can see lots of wet weather coming through here. but increasing lifted dust and sand as the winds pick up, cats are airway official airline of the journey breaks down estimated 20000 li gold miners,
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just really younger miami reservation with detailed coverage. the government says it's taking action, but dr. our death thing lives are being put in danger from around the world. president zalinski says the coming days will be crucial for ukraine with the expected renew defensive in the east. ah ah, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, the leaders of france, germany in italy, are in ukraine's capital for their 1st visit since the war began. they've told her pain, a suburb of quay way of russian soldiers are accused of committing abuse. teenagers,
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main labor union has gone on strike, demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on moving economic reforms is putting more fresh on present eyesight. each government, which is already facing a number of other crises and police in brazil think they have identified the bodies of an indigenous researcher. and a british journalist who disappeared in the amazon. they say a suspects confess to the killing, and took investigators to the site where there remains, where the u. s. federal reserve has increase interest raised to their highest level in nearly 30 years. the move is aimed at raining in soaring invasion is referred hike since march. and as my kind of reports from washington, it adds to the uncertainty facing the economy. denouncement was expected, but no less shocking. at today's meeting, the committee raised the target range for the federal funds rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point resulting in a one and a half percentage point increasing the target range so far this year. the only
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potential ray of light and unemployment rate near a 50 year low with job vacancies at historical highs and wage growth elevated. but this is offset by soaring inflation, which the rates high is intended to curb. prices across the board increased by nearly 9 percent last month alone, as inflation reached a level not seen in decades. the interest type will increase the price of mortgages and insurance among other things. but the fed hopes that are also damping consumer spending, which in turn should reduce inflation. my colleagues and i are acutely aware that high inflation imposes significant hardship, especially on those least able to meet the higher costs of essentially, like food, housing and transportation. we are highly attentive to the risks high inflation poses to buy so both sides of our mandate and were strongly committed to returning inflation to our 2 percent objective. and that would be welcomed by
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a suffering public. y'all have got to slow it down. it stretches, gallon and milk mom, we don't know the $6.00 every 2 days. the go to say what the mill for chelsea lewis and her family inflation is not an abstract statistic. it's an everyday burden that determines whether there's food on the table or whether she can drive the twin high school kids to track meets the surgeon. prices is particularly hard on people, still recovering from the economic ravages of a pen demik. this is been a rough time and then with the, you know, the recent with the ukranian situation and then the gas was the shooting up. it's just like this world is, is, is certainly even more rough for the ones who were already struggling to keep their head above water. so it's kind of like now i can speak for myself. you kind of feel like you're drowning in a sense. chelsea is holding down several jobs while studying for a degree, but she couldn't cope without a government safety net. in particular,
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a housing subsidy known as section 8, food stamps, about $800.00 a month. my daughter who you just met. she's on social security. that's how we're managing. but the good blessing is before we moved to georgia after 6 years and being on the section a housing voucher program, i made it to the top of up to the fits announcement, the white house, which continues to play much of the gloomy economic outlook on russian president vladimir putin section in ukraine, said it was doing everything to steady growth, and that's little comfort to the louis family, which regularly plays a board game called the game of life in which players get into debt, take out insurance, make investments, spine property, and so on. but they have little or no control over the real game of life being played out beyond these walls. one off ramp and inflation and rising interest rates in which the consumer is always the loser. my kind of jazeera washington,
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australia is newly elected government is facing a perfect storm. inflation is high and food prices are rising. and now there is an energy crisis. well, that's for the regulators to take unprecedented measures as clock re for some breast. and this is one of australia's busiest fruit and vegetable markets. it's normally a hive of activity, but after series of extreme weather events less fresh produce is being delivered to city markets. by the moment, the both want to return to form, i would do the piper via web. we will have blood through fog in the back through voice, very cold weather articulation, simself and report that school or the school supplies. kentucky fried chicken has substituted lettuce with cabbage in its burgers. the floods combined with a labor shortage. as a result of border closures have also pushed up retail costs. whether though, the void mom and as the mom of course,
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have to go up good people want brought. it's not just a shortage of fresh produce. australia has been plunged into an energy crisis, but the national market operator, suspending market pricing to avoid power outages in up to 5 states. the war and ukraine has led to a global gas shortage prompting australia to rely on its aging coal fired power stations. a quarter of which i currently offline, despite being a major producer, 90 percent of the liquefied natural gas produced on the east coast is exported to china, south korea, and japan. that actually means that there's only a little bit left and the little bit that's left is sold on the international spot market. and of course, we are now having to purchase that back for domestic consumption at prices that have gone up, you know, 80 times or more. the energy regulator has intervened and set a price cap. but many families will still be struggling to heat their homes. as a strategy experiences a series of cold fronts. it means people are dying because they don't put their
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hating on, and people are dying because they need access health care. but they can't afford to . and people are dying because their health is in such dire straits because of the fact that they can't afford to play the gas crisis and food shortage or just to other number of challenges facing the newly elected labor government. with this in mind, they've agreed to introduce new cost of living measures in the october budget to deliver on election pledges on child care wages and medicine. until then, the government's wound is unlikely to be any immediate reprieve. sarah clark al jazeera brisbin protesters in india have been attacking trains and rocking robes. as anger spreads over our new military recruitment system. the government announced this week, it would overhaul the way it. rico, says, armed forces. it will only take on you personnel between the ages of 17 and a half and $21.00 and most for only a 4 year tenure as an attempt to bring down the average age of personnel and reduce
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pension expensive piece. you got to be all i had taken. first 2 exams for the indian army on the theory exam was left. the 1st postponed, the theory examined later did or we would have thought that the fighting in ukraine has dramatically pushed up the number of people displaced to round the world. that figure has crossed a 100000000 for the 1st time un refugee agents. he says the scale and speed of the crisis are out facing solutions. more than a 12000000 ukrainians have fled the war. now syria is suffering from the world's largest displacement crisis because of the war that began 11 years ago. as in a harder reports, millions are living in poverty. harlot up de la is a victim of serious war. more than 13000000 people, that's half the population before the war are in a similar situation. either forced to flee the country or are displaced within its borders and a laundry. something's in a bubble and more. i am 70 years old carefully. i prefer to die than. ready like
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this all sorted yet in poverty and misery, and with all 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 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 in government troops gradually recapture territory over the years of fighting and up. none is a 100 sovereigns or it's not easy leaving home. it's painful. there is a lot of pain hope to return one day and live under a new system of government. 11 years on the front lines still divide the country and the regime and the opposition are far from a political solution. a new generation has only known war and life in camps for
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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 pauline. 5 years ago we left our homes are livelihood now. my husband was killed in order through 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 forced us from our homes, after heavy bombardment, they destroyed street by streets, they dropped power bombs and killed so many people who besieged in hungry, serious displacement crisis has been described as this century's largest human exodus. many have been forced to find safety many times over, but their troubles are being compounded by a collapsing economy. it's a stark reality across the war torn nation where 60 percent of the population are facing hunger. seneca, they're ultra 0,
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aren't we want to show you the latest pictures coming to us from ukraine's capital keith, where the present voted means lensky has just welcome the leaders of france, germany and italy who are visiting for the 1st time since the russian invasion began in february, they're expected to hold, talked about providing more assistance to ukraine and also about ukraine's european union membership beds. earlier. the e leaders, the french, german, any challenge leaders visited or pain outside of a key, the capital where russian soldiers are accused of committing abuses. at the u. s. house committee investigating the capitol hill attack will hold its 3rd hearing late on thursday. it says a man who was present at the insurrection visited the building just a day before. it wasn't a tor organized by a republican congressman who denies any long delay alan fish every force in washington. it was the day before the capital riot and constituents of republican
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congressman body loudermilk were being given a tour of the building. one man in particular, seemed interested in stairways and security checkpoints, not the usual tourist attractions. the same man who filmed themself 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 meddler will come in for the congressman who's over during the visit said he did nothing wrong. these are folks who have never been washington is an their, their weird visitor congressman, the one 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,
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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 riot allowed some of those involved to essentially study the layout and will capital 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 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 volunteering like 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 parsa europe are experiencing an early heat wave that is expected to peak by the end of the week. the temperature in paris is forecast
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hit. 37 degrees celsius by saturday. that's 13 degrees above the average for the french capital in the month of june. and mercury is expected to exceed 40 degrees in some parts of southwestern france, which is likely to trigger a public health alerts. australia's new government is committed to more ambitious climate change targets. it's page 43 percent reduction in greenhouse gases by the end of the decade. fulfilling one of the prime ministers election promise to die australia turns the climate corner for years. the striving government told the world that it was all too hard, told australians that it was too hot, told the world that australia was enough to it wasn't up for while the albany g government to day since very different message, we sent a message to the workers in traditional industries and traditional energy that will provide the framework for the jobs the future as we did yesterday in gladstone, will provide the policy for manufacturing jobs powered by clean renewable energy.
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you and researchers are studying under water volcanoes and the risk of soon armies . they polls a team is carried out a mission in italy's only in islands, a unesco welled heritage site. they returned with these images more than a 1000000 volcanoes are under water and they called 80 percent of the world's volcanic activity. in recent years for colleges have observed some worrying changes in in the regions volcanoes, the stromboli nice a decade since i, the south korean musician became a global phenomenon with his catchy gannon style hit. but this, his recent life performance is being criticized for using water can space on audiences. robert bride explains this month is the 10th anniversary of psy achieving global fame with the unmistakable sounds and moves of gangnam style. and as south career welcomes the summer, he and other k popstars are welcoming,
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being back with their fans at large concerts, the kind of gatherings that haven't been possible during the pandemic. especially colleges which pay for big names to come and entertain them at this time of year. i'm doing a lot of shows easier on colleges. this is kind of funny or my career is 22 years, but these days i'm talking to myself like, wow, dude, you are very popular. uh huh. they love you. that may be the case, but size concerts have drawn criticism for their excessive use of water being sprayed onto the crowds from large water cannon, especially at a time where in many parts of the country are suffering from drought. and now he's also being criticized by health officials saying that wet masks pose a health risk making it easier to spread germs just as the country finally seems to be overcoming the only kron variance.
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