tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 17, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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our live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 3rd day a violent protests is anger, grows in india against a new military recruitment program. also, one step closer to you membership, the european commission backs ukraine to join the blog. the remains of the bullet that killed out is there a general sharing of actually experts say it's widely used by israeli forces from london to leon, an unseasonably early heat wave hits much of europe in sport. the golden state warriors win the 4th m b a championship. some really fine player ah, welcome to the news or at least one person has died in india as violent protest. so very new military recruitment program spreads across multiple states. currently,
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young recruits are automatically offered a permanent role. but under the new policy that will be let go from the military to full years without a pension and without benefits, badly, mental health, more from new delhi angry protests set the strain on file across india. some had vandalized ation block road and torture boxes demanding the government withdraw a new recruitment policy for the military. 9 times a lot. exams have been postponed at least 9 times since march 2020. now this exams will be canceled because of the new scheme. why are the executing the scheme? what will be due after 4 years of service on your side is that those who are medically and physical if it should be examined again, and the order of recruitment would be started, we completely object to the tour of duty real pickles. india has one of the largest militaries in the world. it employs nearly one and a half 1000000 people. a new recruitment policy is to bring down the average age of
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soldiers from 32 to 26, and reduce expenditure on salary. soldiers will now be hired for 4 years, only talk recruits, we get a permanent job with health benefits and a pension. regarding the dumpster, the government says this will improve the military. i'm going to potter yoga and me are under the new scheme, the indian youth will get an opportunity to serve in the indian armed forces. this scheme has been brought in for strengthening national security and to proven opportunity for military service for our use at our chaco. my got to me but the backlash has been growing. in recent days, one person was killed and the violence. officials have shut down the internet in some areas. the government says off to the service of the crew will be given a preference for jobs insecurity. forces like to police experts point out this policy comes when economic recovery is slow and unemployment remain. hi, analis davis overhaul with help upgrade equipment, but have criticize its timing and implementation. it's not altogether a bad step,
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but there are problems with the way it is being implemented. and the biggest of the problems seems to be that they will still be left with the unemployment problem. when these for service be booked, the dia, the in the foyer, recruitment under the new scheme is set to begin next week. but after the backlash, the government has now raised the maximum is $223.00, but only for this year. bothering him at the al jazeera and j should. glad you saw in the port joins mine eyes. a retired indian army colonel and join me from colonel in southern indiana. mister strickland, good. have you on the program again. thanks very much for your time. is this actually a good decision by the indian government to do this? oh, well, it depends on where, how you look at it. the aim of the,
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of the whole exercise is to reduce expenditure on man follow. and that in crude salaries inventions and to have more money left over play with modernization and for new equipment in which the indian army is sorely lacking. the current ratio is that more than half the expenditure, the annual expenditure of the military goes on pensions and salaries, and this is not sustainable. so the government has come up with this scheme due to take in short term recruitment of people who are discharged from service at the end of 4 years. the problem is that everybody is asking the question, what after 4 years, what are we supposed to do? the government is failed to provide them employment to a lot of people there to all the promised sort of schemes that it has implemented
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in the, in the last, almost 8 years. and that is very little confidence amongst people that it will be able to provide employment to the soldiers, while retiring off employer to the as general ango, older and so on. the other side of the coin you could say is, how does this then affects the sort of morale within the alms services in the rank and file? because it's all about continuity, isn't it? it's all about making sure that young recruits understand what it is to join the indian army and the indian armed services because it is a job for life. but in india it is all about security, security of the north and security on its western flank. that's absolutely right. the indian, the military deals with 2 very strong, very hostile bowers, china and buckets done on
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a border that law that extend several 1000 kilometers and therefore requires several 100000 soldiers to defend. the soldiers are become part of the very proud tradition of regimental service, where you serve in italy, in the same unit for your life and to replace that, that kind of structure with structure recruits are coming and going every 4 years. and there's no real sort of commitment long commitment to the, to the unit and to the cause. and to generally the sort of notion of, depending in there there's, there's certainly going to be a deterioration in the quality of the military and the fight to be able to put up against enemies like china. so, you know, you're, you're seeing all of this boil out onto the streets and there's no real solution inside the government is in a quandary. an early a contributor to
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a program. earlier in the day on, i'll just suggested that this was very akin to the action the government took when they removed various currency notes out of circulation. it was sudden, it was abrupt, it was overnight and there was no consultation. this is a much more important tissue mess, probably across the political spectrum and certainly within the higher ranks of the armed forces. do you think that the armed forces or the political display or across india, it's good to go back to new delhi and say to mr. moody and the b j. p. you need to rethink this yes, this is a sort of yo, yo, absolutely correct. it's being seen as a continuation or a repeat all this. a complete lack of consultation with the people, the government's almost sort of egotistical behavior in that it believes
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that it has all the answers, even though those answers are never forthcoming. but in this case, this is a really serious subject. this has to do with national security. this is due to do with national security that has been severely threatened as recently as in the last 2 years when the chinese, a soldier that you know, crossed over into the indian side of the border and my doc. and it, we took all the indian army sort of been her strengths to actually deal with the situation and to all of the chinese in there at the border. but if, if you, if we had a largely gone script army, an army which was inadequate, he trailed up, it might have been a different story altogether. and everybody has been fully aware of that. most of all the indian army we'll see what happens at in the coming sunny months article,
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always good to get your insights in your analysis. so thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera magic of the the commission is recommending ukraine in moldova as candidates for european union membership. it's the 1st step of many in a lengthy process before full status within the european union can be achieved. in the view of the commission, ukraine has clearly demonstrated the country's aspiration and the country's determination to live up to european values and standards ukraine before the war had already embarked on its way towards the european union for 8 years now, it had already been gradually moving closer to ours union, where we have 2 correspondence standing by for a song, the story. charles stratford is in kiva,
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new crane. but 1st let's cross over to dominic cane. he's been following development sir in brussels force from berlin. and dominic, what might say good start, but room for improvement. one could say that certainly the tenor of what president wander lion was saying was complimentary to the ukrainian government about the steps it's already taken. and the steps that it's going to have to take, she said that in so far as the convergence of ukraine, with the sorts of things, the policies that it needs to have in place to join the e u. it's 70 percent of the way. those were her words. she also said that she believes that the ukrainian people are fighting for the european perspective for the european dream as she referred to it. but if we cast to one side, those platitudes and look at the reality, the reality is clear that ukraine now has to converge its economy. it's legal
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system. it's democratic system in a way to fit in with what the e u requires. and it's not the only candidate country, there are others. we know that moldova has also been given this status. but remember also there are 5 other countries who have candidate status and have had it for many years now. and they still are candidates, they have not joined the e you fully. so it is pretty clear right now that there is definitely a will in brussels to help the ukrainians on their way. but there's also a reality, which is this is not going to happen any time soon. dominic gain in berlin. thanks very much. let's cross over the cave. charles stratford has done a while for us there. charles relief, i'm sure, in the ukrainian capital at the news coming out of brussels. but is there any response yet? there has been
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a response from president irv laudermill zalinski saying that sir, this announcement will bring you crane closer to victory. but you heard dominic saying there is a lot to be done and some of the conditions that have been put that now ukraine faces include, for example, you know, clearing up its legal system, making sure that that legal system is compliant with brussel standards. trying to clear up corruption as well if you, if you look at, for example, what the organization transparency international says last year 2021 transparency international. put ukraine at a 122 out of a 180 countries on its corruption list. so this process is going to take a very long time. also, i think the ukrainians are very aware of what sir. many pundits and analysts say is the beginnings of a more apparent split amongst e. you states as to whether indeed ukraine is ready for some sort of candidacy,
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candidacy status and countries in western europe such as the netherlands, a portugal and denmark very much seen is and saying that ukraine is not yet ready, but a lot of pressure coming from the baltic states and eastern european countries saying, look, we've got to start this process. now. let's give ukraine a chance. of course, the big question is, is what this really means or what kind of reaction we're going to potentially see from moscow. and to this bid for e u membership in the last 24 hours, the kremlin spokesman, dimitri press. gov has said that moscow is monitoring ukraine's e. u membership been closely specifically in relation to increased cooperation militarily with european countries. let's not forget that one of the reasons why
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moscow said, or it's believed that vladimir putin gave the go ahead for an invasion of this country, was because in his eyes, ukraine is russia's spirit of influence. so any move further west, any move towards europe and nato countries inside europe is going to be potentially perceived as her, as only adding to that sense of threat that vladimir putin says, threatens russia. so where we are a long way off. still again, for even potentially just this candidacy status being granted to ukraine. and of course, it has huge ramifications for the war that sir, that that, that the continues and certainly in the east, an intense fighting going on there over the last 24 hours. chance trumpet, thanks very much for the update. thank you. now plenty more had here on the news are including china launch is it's 3rd aircraft carrier. what's been described as
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a major military overhauled nigeria in morning funerals, being held for some of those killed an attack on the catholic church earlier this month. and rory mcelroy brushes off a frustrating stars of iraq say, but that's all coming up in sport. ah, i'll do as exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleague sharina. i will actually last month the palestinian american was shot in the head by his ready forces while she was on assignment and occupied west bank. many in the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an independent investigation. as a beck has more, the remains of the bullet that killed journalists cheering. actually, this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to killed the veteran algebra journalist and the occupied west bank last month.
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according to experts, the green tip bullet is capable of piercing armor and is used in a m for rifle. when we simulated the green tape bullet using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharing life was a 5.56 millimeter caliber. the bullet was 1st designed and manufactured in the united states. according to the palestinian prosecutor's office and the autopsy report, the bullet entered the lower part of sharina head to avoid ricocheted off her helmet and lodged itself in her head. i think another interesting fact, fact who has to be brought into consideration is the fact that there are a number of strike marks on the tree next to which terrain was standing. that indicates to me that the, there was not, she didn't die as a result of a random shot. as a result, a fight that was going on at the moment. the fact that there were a number of rounds,
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it struck lap tray and that she was also hit that indicate that she it looked very much like she was been targeted time. we have used 3 d models to identify the types of weapons israeli soldiers were using. in this video, we found it was a m for rifle. the type of gun that uses 5.56 caliber bullets. open source data supports the fact the israeli special unit accused of shooting sharing uses this type of weapon used in a non combat situation. fight by the israeli army. clearly identifiable journalist doing her job justice assuring is yet to be delivered. accountability, still not taking place. questions remain an onset including if an order was given to kill her. why was she shut despite been clearly marked as a journalist and posed no threat. what made an israeli soldier target her from such
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a short range? all of this is further reason why the palestinian authority and l just the media network have demanded an independent investigation into the killing of sharing a black, like i said, bake jazeera now china is also a new, high tech aircraft carrier installations. 3rd, but the 1st to be both designed and built inside of china. the government is trying to overhaul its navy, which is the largest in the world. katrina, you will be doing the food general join que previous craft carriers called the downing and the shan dong. net seen as a major leap forward for china's navy, which is already the biggest navy in the world when it comes to number of ships. although most of these vessels are small vessels. now, china does have very big ambitions. when it comes to its navy, its planning, at least 6 aircraft carriers strike groups by 2035 domestically. this is being seen
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as a big bruce to national pride. the big step forward when it comes to china's military pro, wes, but it's also very significant when you look at the current geopolitical situation or in the waters surrounding china, specifically in the south china sea. now if you look at taiwan, for example, the growing tensions there tie one of the democratically self ruled island, beijing sees it as a robe. chinese character and chinese prison achieved in paying has said a number of times that will be re unified with the mainland, peacefully, preferably but by force if necessary. so for sure, this growing step forward when it comes to chinese navy, china navy is going to be seen as an increasing threat for taiwan. it's also significant when you look at the growing rivalry with the us, the us, the but in administration, in particular has been moving to strengthen its ties with asia pacific countries. specifically to counter china is growing influence in the region and its growing
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military life. palestinian officials say at least 3 men have been killed by israeli forces during arrayed in the occupied west bank. at least 8 others were inter during the operation. crowds of mourners carried their bodies through the city of jeanine. israeli army says it was searching for weapons therapy, near daily raids and occupied westbank since a string of a tank sally, the share that killed 19 people in israel. the abraham is following events, 1st from ramallah and the occupied west bank. the root cause of escalation here in the occupied bank is the continuing israeli occupation of palestinian labs, which we see is manifested in daily nightly rates by israeli forces to palestinian cities. this is why we've been talking to palestinians in janine in the past few weeks and months and they say they have to flight israeli occupation. jeannine itself has arm has weapons. but the general population here in the palestinian
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territories do not have access to weapons. and these really forces are saying that that car, that had the 3 men has shot at the horses and they lead through from the and shot killing the 3 palestinians. one of them 23 year old use of the law. his brother was killed also by is ready for his fire, but he was. 1 imprisoned by israel in his ready jail. so that gives you an idea. who is the party is that is throwing up the situation and causing escalation. and this comes with the time before and expected visits of the us president to bite into the area. and we've heard that report to be the us as us israel, to dial down tension and escalation in the occupied with bank with the killing of the palestinians. we know that these really forces are not heading towards a call situation at all. funerals are being held for some of the people killed in
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the tank on the church in nigeria earlier this month. at least 41 people died and a mass shooting. it's in france, the catholic church and i were in the southwest of the country. the government has blamed and iso linked group police of launch and investigation. i'm an interest has more from o. me why? why was this company in the middle of the town might be done, but i've been arrested connection i wouldn't be charged to re enroll into the funeral service because we also told other people once again, i've been buried by the family taken away by the away from the list and the
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mom is being offended by dignitaries from one of the shows really just need it from public sector. i'm going to practice by going i don't want to go. one of the race was mentioning that how long was this? recall? violet didn't feel that i've been, i didn't know that they weren't getting. why should it fits up because of and i just got to get a lot of rain in the ron. 2 of the french parliamentary elections such take place on sunday were present more on that cross majority is hanging in the balance. his political block is facing a stiff challenge from a new left wing block natasha butler. as more from la merge, one of the battle ground cities was her english local. danya more day is
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campaigning hard with just days before the final round of france his parliamentary election, he says there is no time to waste more on alone. viola and activist and candidate for frances new left wing alliance in the southwestern city of the marsh. he's trying to rally support in an area where many people abstained in the 1st round because they're fed up of politicians. but he says he'll be different. it's really with civic on top, oscar, i come from here and i want to see empties that are actually represent ordinary people because that's not been the case for 5 years. there is this hope that we finally have a real, a position to michael, and that we can do something new on issues like climate change. monday's leading the race in this constituency. if he wins, he will oust the incumbent and n p with president emanuel mat cross party. a final round run off between candidates formed the new left wing alliance, and my cross center is block is taking place in nearly half of francis
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parliamentary constituencies and could up said the president's chances of obtaining the absolute majority he needs to push through with his agenda with things looking uncertain, macro made a rare appeal to voters this week. that home decided that we needed to read majority to ensure the ability both outside and inside or borders. nothing could be worse than to add chaos in france to the gales, into work concern as a climate change. health and inflation has fueled momentum for the left is block at li motors, historical food market. the cost of living is never, far from pitas. mines is on getting them so people salaries haven't changed, but everything's going up by 5 percent or even more for fuel. this or people worry about the future about getting to the end of the month with costs going up. people ask us if we're going to put our prices are nowadays says that if elected, he would focus on improving health services and work to help people who struggle
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financially so far. the left and centrists on neck and neck in terms of photo nationally. but it's estimated that macros alliance will win most seats. the numbers may be hard to predict, but those here hope the times are changing. oh, sure. butler al jazeera li, most france robinson rings are spreading further across south asia. draft has more in our world wide web update. jeff. hi, there. thanks for joining in. great to see. let's begin this weather report and pakistan roll pen. d and punch at providence pre mine soon. storms here. it's looking more like a hurricane and i got to tell you the risk is still there on saturday. we'll see more of this activity pop up for that northern sites. the buckets done the winds while they're blowing around the sand in dust. as we look west to east through central portions, a buckets down. now here's where those spot soon rains are right now, cutting across the good. you're at,
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we're seeing that rain fill in from up the pradesh and to production blanket it in brain from go karnataka. right through into caroline now for india as far northeast state of san there's been some deadly landslides. here after more than a meter of rain has fallen or the past week 2 weeks. and we still have heavy rain coming out, shoot through bangladesh, west bank all into be har. on saturday. the plum brains are season rains in southern china have killed at least 17 people there because of land slides that activity happening from the yangtze river valley toward that south north of that sunshine. chung joe at $39.00 degrees and japan. you're going to duck and dodge this late. it's round upon reins. just eastern portions, getting clipped here. so chicago and that southeast corner of horseshoe, tokyo, it's got to have $29.00 degrees on saturday. still had hear all the news. we look at high levels, economic crisis is making it difficult to preserve old traditions and a wet welcome back before we wanted to return to canada the 1st time in 3 years.
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empower, investigates, exposes, and questions they used and abused have power around the color on now to sierra lou ah, of back here watching out is there a news are with mr. hill romney reminder of our top stories. one person is dead in the day of protest, india against a change to military recruitment policies. new recruits will be limited to 4 years on the job without a pension. and this is, i get those who are hoping to join up al jazeera has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleague sherry. and i will actually last month, experts say it's use an m for rifle,
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which is widely used by the israeli military. and the e commission is recommending ukraine and moldova as candidates for european union membership. the 1st step in the process is quite long. it's on the condition that ukraine carries out a number of reforms. well, let's get more on this and talk to the few farthest ex said that the loss is a rita in european politics that the university of, sorry, josephina ly, from guilford in the u. k. vice got good, happy with the sir on the program. and how do you improve that? all the areas of economies strengthening the rule of law and sort of fundamental human rights and the white against corruption against oligarchs. when you actually have an ongoing conflict in your own country, this is precisely that the challenge in question and the difficult question that ukraine will have to answering this kind of prospect. and therefore, we can safely assume that this decision by the european union is moreover,
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softer or a hard they're diplomatic instruments against russia in this case and showing the support and the solidarity with the ukranian. people, of course, is not all rosy for the ukrainians because as an e u meeting next week. and that'll decide sort of the pace at which ukraine is allowed to join it. and we see that from history, there are some nations that have been waiting decade. so it's not all cut and dry for key visit. absolutely, membership is a, is a long term process, a can take up to 20 years 30 years and on some occasions it can be. busy pause that temporarily withdraw, restart that again. so if it is not something that will happen over night, then of course once the negotiations, if they start, if they commence, it will take a few years to conclude chapter up on chapter as the negotiations go forward. and therefore, it will not be an easy way him and also will not come without any opposition from
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the current each member states or the countries that they're looking to accede the union in the next few years. a handful of them, but still there. yes indeed, i want to over folks are not allowed because we are now hearing mutterings from countries like portugal and denmark. i mean they are concerned about how quick are this. this process is occurring for ukraine and perhaps moldova to and that some fire breaks and needed to be put in place so that their worries and their concerns can be voiced in a forum where everybody can actually, you might say, with a cool carbon collected atmosphere, be able to discuss this freely without being chastised about it. exactly, i mean the european union as i act as a forum of countries as well. so every li, every member of the european union, may have different and may be different positions over the subject. and of course, as their own political leadership may change in the future,
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things may also change. and therefore, we should, we should expect that these kinds of discussions that are now at the principal stage will become much deeper and will involve a lot heavier bargaining between different member states as to the pace of the accession. and as to the prospects, the actual prospects of ukraine joining as a, as a new member state. now, a number of countries cover every voice and concerns. and the concern is around the issues of corruption issues of, of the rule of law, human rights. what have you, however, those are the, precisely, the issues that a prospect country needs to be discussing with the european commission and the other european partners in order to be able to overcome these are these issues is, could have you with the saw the program. thanks very much. joining us the a thought as x said back up the loss, like sirius from, sorry, a level 3 he to lose his own place in london and the south,
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the east of england fridays expected to be the hottest day of the year so far in britain as a heat wave sweeps across europe, not temperatures in the united kingdom, all set to it at least $34.00 degrees celsius. we've barker josie now from london with more on this sunday. we can make lighter of the u. k getting some sun and heat, but it's the intensity and the effect of the country. that seems to be worrying many yes, that's right. the hell, this is a country that's made in our form of complaining about the usually wet weather. and this heat wave is most certainly giving people here an awful lot to grumble about, but there is a seriousness of course to the soaring temperature is a big concern. the what we're seeing is a steady increase in temperatures like this on an annual basis at the moment here in central london in hyde park, the lungs of london, it's pushing on 33 degrees. it may be hotter where our viewers are watching this
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broadcast. but this is extremely unusual, this is the hottest june in the u. k since 1976. and that raises some big questions about how countries like the u. k. is meant to be a cold northern european country is able to adapt in the coming years. how it's economy and his health system will fair going forward. a similar situation in paris, the temperature, there's $37.00 and in spain, the capital madrid, it's $44.00 degrees. a big concern for the authorities there about the elderly and the young. be able to handle that kind of extremes of temperatures. well as introduce told smith, who's from the climate action group extinction rebellion, you may remember of course extinction. rebellion being responsible for major shut down of central london several years ago, protesting against perceived inaction by governments. and by biggest business, thanks so much for joining us in the searing heat here. can i start by asking you
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where the onus lies when it comes to controlling climate change? we're often told as individuals to put on a jumper and avoid cranking up the, the heating in the winter, we're told to invest in electric cars. but what else needs to be done to make sure that change happens across the board? yeah, thank you nave. i'm in the fossil fuel industry, coined the term carbon foot for it's a make the onus on the individual. but really of course, this is a systemic issue. un secretary general was ever and you know, any, any country that continues to pursue new fossil fuel investments. very dangerous radicals, not climb at swiss and today for the sector general survey are fossil fuel firms or finances are essentially got humanity by the throat. you know, obviously the massive quite violent terminology and you know, that they continue to, to fail us. which is why, you know, even myself as a, as a former airline pilot. i'm now out getting arrested in an act of civil resistance against the state. because our failing to protect the citizen,
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so it's absolutely crucial that we come together collectively and rise up now and hold. these are criminals early. there's no moral or economic sense for their behavior. just simply benefits their rich mates. of course, he thinks the rebellion receives an awful lot of criticism for the kind of action that it took, particularly when it came to closing down parts of london. a. do you think that the, the language around climate change needs to soften perhaps to bring on those in power onside when it comes to meaningful action or are, as your organization has repeatedly said, we're facing an emergency when he do something. now, i just think is absolutely essential for us to all white move integrity and authenticity. and the fact of the matter is we're experiencing this heat wave in europe now because it's happening now. you know, it isn't, it isn't no longer a distant or collapsing event in the global south. we've witnessed 1st the 8 degrees even in the arctic circle. but the global collapse has already happened. we're in the midst of it. and you know, we need,
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we need to take the drastic action we need. we need the public to understand the truth because a message is not coming out strongly enough from government or the media. so that's why we have to take these destructive actions and jo highlight the, you know, ultimately we need to hold the leaders for account. so what next for extinction rebellion? because i believe that something is planned, at least here in the british capital, later on in the year, year and september. again, we're continuing our, our act of civil resistance. there's some are uprise ins as many other systems garza since the movement of movements. now animal rebellion as, while the highlights and the key need to revolve blind and transition. so plump ice food system, so you know, there is a mass mobilization people finally waking up when to read love in our hearts all the help did. because ultimately everything is at stake now, or i told smith from extension really badly, and thank you so much for joining us. we of course now we're going to try to avoid the temptation of jumping in the sub and find lake behind us. the device from the british authorities, i'm sure it's being shared by other officials in different parts of europe,
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is to say in the shade, say cool se hydrated and look out for those who are in most vulnerable position to this kind of weather. like in the famous nathan popular force in london, not temperatures in the central and southwestern parts of the us have also hit record levels, the heat and humidity having blame for the deaths of thousands of katlyn, kansas. the states environmental agencies says that the number is expected to rise of the heat wave continues. the herd was worth around $400000.00. flash floods have hit the chinese that he had been in the northeast of the country. it follows heavy rainfall in the area, the flood water reached 80 centimeters in some parts of the city. local authorities say they've become a clean up operation authorities in several provinces across southern china. i've already launched emergency flood responses because of continuous rainfall, migrants and refugees making their way through mexico, say police, harassing them and demanding money. many say they fear that we stop from trying to
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claim asylum in the us and will republic us more migrants at a bus station in montana, mexico. it's a large crowd and it's growing. so was the frustration though, mexico's government recently granted special transit. these as to migrants which allow them to travel freely anywhere in the country. many safe, federal and state police have been illegally returning them to monterey with no regard for their health or safety. you know someone, wednesday, we are not criminals. we are human being finding no human being on his planet is illegal. please let us go on our way. get him when he migrants. st. authorities are also giving them false information. this video obtained by al jazeera appears to show a mexican police officer telling passengers aboard a bus that their visas are not valid. i don't know if you cannot travel to the
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border. that's the 1st point. that's why we hear because the united states, it's its politics because the government complains to mexico because we are allowing access through the borders. mexican immigration authorities declined our request for an on camera comment. who told al jazeera, the conduct of mexican officers in the recorded video would be examined. another video, this one, recorded in guatemala, appears to show a police officer holding cash in his hands and asking passengers for money for a migrant from venezuela who gave us the footage has asked us not to reveal his identity . he says, shake downs by corrupt police, along the entire migrate, rout are commonplace. i said to the office of police, i can't give you the money. i don't have it. he said, i'm not interested. give me the money or find another border. we shared rober those video with authorities in guatemala and received the following response. well, yes,
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and that would be the inspector general of the national civil police have launched an investigation to hold these 2 police officers responsible let. i mean that they can clearly be seen in a video receiving an amount of money migrants who travel across the mexico on their way to the united states face many threats, including extortion robbery and kidnap human rights. activists in mexico had called on mexican officials as well as on criminal cartels who operate along mexico's northern border to respect the rights of migrant as the transit the country. when mister apollo al jazeera, the u. k. government has approve the extradition of we can be found the julian soldiers to the us to face spine charges. we can exec the move represents a dark day for press freedom and that assault will appeal more than a decade. he's either been in prison or in diplomatic refuge. the u. s. is pursuing his songs for his role in releasing hundreds of thousands of classified military
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documents, or decades of mismanagement and corruption have led to the new collapse of lebanon's political system and economy. nowhere is that more evident than in tripoli. successive governments of blame for neglecting it's rich. heritage then reports now from the cities ancient 6. this gift from an ottoman full time is from a different time. before 11 on 2nd, largest city was left to d k. l pill square is in the historic heart of tripoli. the 1900 century architecture in a state of neglect. miss management and corruption by those who have been governing for decades are blamed for the situation. now. that all these beautiful monuments are important for us, but we are concerned with putting food on the table. these markets are what are known as soup, are written, history and culture. but tripoli is one of the poorest places in
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a country struggling with a collapse the economy. the crisis means more business for cobblers. there is extreme poverty in the city where unemployment rates reach 60 percent. and there hardship is getting worse, because politicians have done little to reverse the economic implosion. in the past, people threw away their old shoes. they were able to afford new ones. now they can't even afford the cheapest pair of shoes. preserving traditions is also a challenge. the copper and brass business is a centuries old trade that is passed on from one generation to the next. i live in the hardy and understood it, but we are barely working. few can afford breast. instead they're buying aluminum and stainless steel. another old craft is so making, it's still being done by hand in this coastal city. but inside these ancient walls,
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people feel forgotten. since the end of the civil war in 1990, there has been no project to promote the development. no butner, sierra city has the ability to look tourists. whether for an ali bernice x, you have the authority to have done nothing to preserve the historical monuments and bring life back to this place. centuries ago, this courtyard are what is known as a han was a place where traders and travellers meet. today it is empty. typically is considered the 2nd most are logically important. city from the mom, look empires after the egyptian capital cairo, the month story mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that era. remnants from other ears as well are found here. but tripoli, history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent past and a grim reality. center for their shoes, either tripoli, northern lebanon. while i were just under 169 days now to go until the cut of 2022,
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well cup. and the final countries to qualify have seen their flags raised on dough hauls waterfront whales claim b. last european sport, while costa rica and australia made it through the into continental play. else the long awaited torment begins on november. the 21st night will be the largest full to given to the middle east. that is of a host of declining a considerable security operation on correspond, natasha. good. m has been taking a look at what's being done to ensure the regions. first world cup is a safe one. o assistive mood of football fans on occasion devolves into tear gas pepper spray and to rest. as country prepares to host an estimated 1000000 fans, 1st world cup in the middle east, security is paramount. the country size, it's 1st time hosting a mega sports event. and the compact nature of 8 stadiums presents specific
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challenges. but the c e o of the international center for sport security says cutter has been preparing homework than a decade, and has a track record a posting smaller tournaments such as the asian cup. i don't the weakest state that the walker will happen in a counter to which is an unprepared in managing that exceptional a see to which was and in my view body deem da successfully. the man thought the strength of katara is that the, the war copping. katara, he's a part of a of a bigger. it's a vision cut are, has been staging simulations and conducting training exercises for security forces . it's also partnering with countries including britain, spain, and turkey, to provide assistance ranging from proud control to counter terrorism measures. turkey is sending a team of more than 2200 people,
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including police officers and doctors, new york was attending and as i think, and emily back teeth, it broke up as major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country has responsibility on top of that items for our present, told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding, saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut our at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the arab fee for com. it's considered a successful stress test or caught our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha. good aim l g a 0. doha. well, a small sport coming up after break with joe, and that includes the wild celebrations of the golden state warriors, clinch another. and b a title. please stay with us here on the al jazeera and he's
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out. ah, it's rush hour at the local community center in lou batch of 15 kilometers from the border with ukraine. that note that cuts jack is a retired russian language teacher and is collecting goods donated by people from all over europe. thought i and we are helping people on the other side of the border. the ones who stayed behind who can lead since russia invaded ukraine, danita has been driving across the border every day. crossing the border is always tricky, but the women say that today they have a lucky day because the border guard is someone they know and it's going to be hopefully much easier to bring their the goods in the no to if we leave to find a less chaotic situation that in the past few days, people seem less exhausted. this time i'm not crying. as you can see. the new
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transmission has been accomplished for now, but you will return with more goods as long as russia's missiles and rockets forced people out of ukraine. ah ah ah, what about time spot and history? thank you very much where we begin with the ambia in the golden state warriors the celebrating their 4th championship in 8 years. they beat the celtics in 6 games wrapping up the title on boston's home court. they mistakes reports the moment very few experts predicted at the start of the season. you did 2022, n b a to appear after missing the playoffs. the last 2 years,
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the worry is r n b a champions for the 1st time since 2018, carrion. believe we can get back to the stage and when, even if it didn't make sense to anybody when we started oddest of matters. and now the suppression room, special after being to one down in the finals against boston golden state, grab 3 straight wins clenching the series for to curry side reporter game 6. steph curry, once again prove the difference for the war, is top scoring with $34.00 points. sorry, i just thought we're getting it. and the greatest 3 point shooter in m. b, a history was named finals m b p for the 1st time in the lustrous career. we've had so many great players, but stuff ultimately is why this ron has has happened. head coach steve. her has also been instrumental in helping the warriors win their full
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championship in 8 years, along with curry raymond green plate thompson and andre good dollar a to think just 2 seasons ago. golden state finish with the worst record in the league. clearly remember some experts and talking heads putting up the big 0, how many missions we would have going for because everything that we went through, so we hear all that you carry it all in charter, maintain your purpose. well came, 6 was in boston, thousands of warriors friends, picked back home arena in san francisco to celebrate that seemed denying the celtics a chance to win a record 18th and be a title just knowing how bad we wanted to be coming up short terrible film. the celtics and the, and i like is still way out in front, on the old time list with 17 titles. but the warriors now have 7 breaking. it's hard with the chicago bulls, but so possession a 3rd place they've,
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it's folks out is era at a respite to and b april, casa brandon. skate me robinson and asked him about the legacy of steph curry. i think he's always been in the conversation of grace. i just think that i think in this generation there calling him one of the top point guards to ever play. but i think my parents generation and are more along the lines of the magic johnson's the as the thomas's as far as that place. but i think staff is just different in this regard. he's a dual threat. as a point guard, he's not a traditional distributor, but he's legitimately, reggie miller and allen iverson in one. and i think in specifically in the hers system, it's still a collaborative effort within that warrior system that, that allow staff to play his game, which is also mid range, not just just shooting threes all day. so i think staff is in a and
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a unique situation that but they're both well for him. for macaroni is hoping to build on his strong thought to gold us open as he had sent around to the full time . major champion was looking for his 1st major title in 8 years, and the prussia showed on thursday the 5th hall is northern irishman. got caught in the rough brookline when it didn't go his way. mac roy took it out on the sand, but he managed to string together around which to fall buddies to sit a 3 on the path just behind the leader. a great start to turn him in. and i felt like i did most things well today. i, i certainly, you know, i potted well and i, i hit the ball and the right spots and i, i, i had a lot of greens give myself plenty of chances. basically did everything that you need to do to us open for president jenny patina is made the bold prediction that will be the number one sports in the united states by 2026 that see the work we hosted across 3 countries for the 1st time,
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the 16 venue for the tournament were announced on thursday 11 cities in the us, 3 in mexico and 2 in canada. their decision yet on where the final will be staged, all other key matches. the 2026 will be expanded to $48.00 team. i think this part of the world doesn't realize what will happen here in 2026. i mean these 3 countries will be upside down and then flipped again. back to the world will be invading canada, mexico, and the united states. and to the level or which football or soccer will have here in north america by that time. and that the latest we've, that woke up would be a completely different level. and what i say many times i want to say to you again, is this part of the world in this industry, countries you know, from, from,
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from many points of, you know, you are leading the world in many areas in economy and all of that song. but in the number one sport in the world, which has soccer or football or you're not yet, and the objective must be that you will be needing the walls as well in the walls. number one support formula one returned to montreal this weekend for the 1st time in 3 years. the current of ours pandemic meant it wasn't possible to hold the canadian grand prix until now. and it wasn't exactly a warm welcome from the drivers on thursday. a series of thunderstorms left the track and surrounding areas flooded, or showers are expected on friday and saturday during practice, and qualifying, qualifying reigning champion max the sap and leads the standing by $21.00 points from teammates as your paris after. and once you finish and back who last week and finally, the new yankees are enjoying a run of 14 straight winds at home. that late his victory was casually the game
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ending home wrung from anthony rizza with that gave the yankees into one victory over the tampa bay raise is the longest time winning street since 1961. right. that is all useful for now. we'll have, we'll see later, thanks very much jaron. i'll be like, good more news on the other side of the break until i, thanks very much for your time and your company. ah, our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel bay, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate our coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more up lifting and inspiring story. people trust andrea to tell
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