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the company doesn't have any plans for the children left her behind. so these children need for they need shelter, they are searching for loud. my question is to see that this student of prisoners are also given another chance to leave like normally should in the course. then or to party to that crimes committed by their parents. when i finally get to that place to build a home for this children, and they see them become somebody usually fall in the society fending for themselves. it will give me satisfaction. ah, a 3rd day violet for ah,
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hello raman, watching on there like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up ukrainians are ready to die for the european prospective. we want them to live with us that you take the step closer to becoming a member of the european union, but russia calls that manipulation. the remains of the bullet that killed out there . jen? listerine. actually, experts say it's widely used by israeli pulses and chime lodge. that's the carrier . what's being described as a major military advance. ah, welcome to the program. at least one person has died in india is violent protests, say that a new military recruitment program spreads across multiple states. currently, young recruits automatically offered a permanent role, but under the new policy be let go from the military after 4 years without
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a pension, all without benefits. poverty middle reports now 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. second 900 exams have been postponed at least 19 through march 2020. now this exam will be canceled because of the new scheme. why are the executing the screen? what will be due after 4 years of service on your side is that those who are medically and physically 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 military in the world. it employs nearly one and a half 1000000 people. a new recruitment policy is to bring down the average age of soldiers from 32 to 26. and reduce expenditure on salaries. soldiers will now be
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hired for 4 years. only top recruits, we get a permanent job with health benefits and a pension regarding this, i'm sure 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 of chocolate. we've got to me, but the backlash has been growing in peace and day one person was killed in the violence. officials have shut down the internet. in some areas. the government says off to the service. 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, but there are problems with the way it is being implemented. and the biggest of the
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problems seems to be that they will still be left with the unemployment problem when these foyer, so bisbee book retired, the end of foil o 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. pardon him that out as the iraq, you deli russia has accused ear manipulating ukraine. that's after the commission recommended kiva . moldova as candidates for european union membership, it's the 1st step of many, and a lengthy process before full status within the block can be achieved. in the view of the commission, ukraine has clearly demonstrated the country's aspiration and the country's
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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. now dominic cane his in berlin, he says there is a long way to go before ukraine can join the e. u. the tenor of what president funder 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 of 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 ukranian people are fighting for the european perspective for the european dream as she referred to it. but if we cast to one side,
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those platitudes and look at the reality, the reality is clear that ukraine now has to converge its economy. it's legal 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. the file is thick, southern fill all says the reader in european politics at the university of sarina
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. he says the process would be quick or easy. 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, and of course once the negotiations, if they start, if they commence, it will take a few years to conclude chapter upon chapters as the negotiations go forward. and therefore, it would not be an easy way in, and also you will not come without any opposition from the current you member states or the countries that are looking to exceed the union in the next few years . a handful of them. but still there that the european union as i act as a forum of countries as well. so every, 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, things may also change. and therefore, we should,
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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, as a new member state. now, and number of countries have already voice some concerns. and the concern is around 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? russians soil lot fell out and to ukraine without a visa starting next month, president blood of his lensky said the decision will improve border security in the wake of moscow's invasion. the move is larger, symbolic since the board was officially closed during the war. and russia's
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president as hit out at be on the u. s. full sanctions. latham and peter was speaking at russia's flagship economic conference in st. petersburg resumed the biz noon. the sanctions are crazy and i would say reckless the quantity and the speed at which they were signed off was unprecedented. the west's plan was plain to see from to hurriedly and forcefully crushed the russian economy by destroying business chains for forcing the recall of western companies from the russian market. freezing russian assets hitting the russian industry, finance peoples quality of life. but they failed out of their has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleagues showing up. actually last month. the palestinian american was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in the occupied west bank. many in the international community have condemned to killing and continued to call for an independent investigation as a back house for the remains of the bullet that killed journalists cheering. actually,
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this image is being broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to kill the veteran of the journalist and the occupied westbank last month. according to experts, the green tip bullet is capable of piercing armor and is used in a m for rifle. when we simulated a green bullet using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharina 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 shearing head to avoid ricocheted off her helmet and lodged itself in her head. i think another interesting 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
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a random shot. as a result, a fight that was going on at the moment, the track of the number of rounds, it stopped lap tray and that she was also hit that indicate that she looked very much like she was being 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 especially unit accused of shooting, sharing uses this type of weapon using a non combat situation. fight by the israeli army. clearly identifiable journalist doing her job justice for sharing is yet to be delivered. accountability, still not taken place. questions remain unanswered, including if an order was given to kid her,
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why was she shut despite being clearly marked as a journalist and posed no threat, was made in israeli soldier, target her from such 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 blackly. i said bake jazeera well still had here on al jazeera from london to leon unseasonably. early heet wife has hit much of europe, also north american cities, a catching football fever as the locations for the 2026 world cup and veil the stories after the break. ah
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hi there. thanks for joining in. great to see. let's begin this weather report in pakistan, raoul penny in punjab province, pre monsoon 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 side of boxes. stand the winds while they're blown around the sand in dust, as we look out west to east through central portions of pakistan. now here's where those mot soon, reins are right now, cutting across good europe. we're seeing that rain fill in from the production will to production blanketed in brain from go karnataka right through into caroline. now for india's far north sea state of a song, 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 natur through bangladesh, a westbank all in to be hard. on saturday. the plum rains are season rains in southern china, have killed at least 17 people there because of landslides that activity happening
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from the yangtze river valley toward the south, north of that hot sunshine, shown joe at 39 degrees and japan. you're going to duck in dodge this latest round of plum rains, just eastern portions, getting clipped here. so chicago and that southeast corner of honshu. tokyo's got a hive 29 degrees on saturday. the, who's the. oh. oh, i, wherever you go in the world. one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to give me
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a book about what you're going to do with me. so i will run the reminder of all top stories. one person is dead on the 3rd day of protests in india against new military recruitment policies recruits will be limited to full years on the job rather than a permanent position, and they won't get a pension. also the commission is recommending ukraine mal, do the candidate for european union membership, the 1st step and a long process. it's on condition that you can resolve a number of reforms. and there has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleagues sharina, but actually last month, experts say a few and full rifle,
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which is why it be used by the israeli military. now china has launched a new high tech aircraft carrier. it's the nation's 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 has more from beijing the food general joint que previous craft carriers called the downing and the shan dong. net seen as a major leap forward for china 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 began missions or when it comes to its navy, its planning, at least 6 aircraft carriers strike groups by 2035 domestically. this is being seen as a big boost to national pride. the big step forward when it comes to china's military pro west, but it's also very significant when you look at the current geopolitical situation
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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 broad chinese territory and chinese presidents, age and 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's 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 bought 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 it's growing military, life funerals have been hell. so some of the people killed in the town called the church in nigeria earlier this month. at least 41 people died in
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a mass shooting. it's in france, the catholic church, and we're in the southwest. the government has blamed and i feel linked groups and interests has law from the funeral service. why, why was this company in the middle of the town medicine might be done, but i've been arrested production wouldn't be charged to re fax the printer into the funeral service because we also told other people on the subject. once again, i've been buried by the families taken away by the way, from the able to the mom is being offended by dignitaries from not one of the issues really completed from public sector. the christian people from all walks of
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life in a practice by going i don't want to go. one of the race was mentioning that, how long was this recall the incident violent while i've been i was questioning why should move this up because i did that. it was raining and the u. k. government has approved the extradition of wiki links on the julian a soldier to the u. s. to face spying charges we can make sense to me represents a dark day for press freedom. and that assault will appeal for more than a decade. he's either been in prison or in diplomatic refuge. the us is pursuing a song for his role in releasing hundreds of thousands of classified military documents. we're going to fight this. we're going to use every appeal avenue
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and we're going to fight. i'm going to send every waking hour. fighting for julian until his free until justice is served. parts of the k under a heat alert as temperatures brake records friday is expected to be the hottest day of the fall in britain as a heat re sweeps across europe, temperatures in the u. k. all that to hit 34 degrees celsius. ne fokker has more from the british capital. well this is the hottest june in the u. k since 1976. and that raises some big questions about a 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
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the young. be able to handle that kind of extremes of temperature, as well as introduced, told smith, who so 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, are protesting against perceived inaction by governments, and by biggest business talk. thanks so much for joining us in the searing heat. ca can i start by asking you where the owner 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 footprint to make the onus on the individual. but really of course, this is a systemic issue. the un secretary general was ever or any,
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any country that continues to pursue new fossil fuel investments. very dangerous radical is not climb address. and today, for the sector general saver and a fossil fuel firms or finances, a sense you got humanity by the throat is a massive, quite violent terminology. and yeah, that they continue to to fail us temperatures in central and south western parts of the us have also hit record levels. the heat and humidity are being blamed for the death of thousands of catholic kansas. the states environmental agency says the numbers expected to rise as a heat wave continues heard was worth around $400000.00 thailand as removing its pre registration process, the foreign visits next month, as it eases it's k with 19 restrictions. it's tourism industry has own complained that the amount of documents required from visitors has been hurting the sectors recovery. thailand. wilson longer require masks to be worn in public. round
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2 of the french parliamentary election is said to take place on sunday. for the macros majority is hanging in the balance. his political blog is facing except challenge from a new left wing blog. but not sure, butler has more from the most one of the background cities in dennis, somebody who dami m o day is campaigning hard with just days before the final round of frances parliamentary election, he says there is no time to waste. one of them is an activist and candidate for francis new left wing alliance in the south western city of limos. he's trying to rally support in an area where many people abstained in the 1st round because the fed up of politicians. but he says he'll be different with silicone pop oscar. i come from here and i want to see m p 's that actually represent ordinary people because that's not been the case for 5 years. there's this hope that we finally have a real, a position to my call, and that if we can do something new on issues like climate change,
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moody's leading the race in this constituency. if he wins, he will oust the incumbent. and m p with president emmanuel macros party. a final round run off between candidates form the new left wing alliance. and my cross center is block is taking place in nearly half of francis parliamentary constituencies and could upset 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 on the 29th, when he was so rude, madrid to ensure a stability both outside and inside or boulders. nothing could be worse than to add chaos in france to the chaos into work. concern over climate change, health and inflation has fueled momentum for the left is block actually motion, historical food market. the cost of living is never, far from people's minds. don't genuine and sell people salaries haven't changed, but everything's going up by 5 percent or even more for fuel. these are people
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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 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 us present. joe biden says a recession is not inevitable. biden pointed to america's low unemployment rate as a reason for optimism. the u. s. is dealing with record high gas prices, and inflation recently hit a 40 a high well decades of risk management and corruption have led to the new clamps of
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lebanon political system and its economy. there was more evident than in tripoli, successive governments of lane for neglecting it's rich. heritage center reports now from the cities ancient suits. 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 19th century architecture in a state of neglect, mis 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 soups, are written, history and culture. but tripoli is one of the poorest places in a country struggling with a collapse the economy. the crisis means more business for cobblers.
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there is extreme poverty in the city where unemployment rates reach 60 percent, and their 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 hello, hardy and understood it. we are barely working, few can afford breast. instead, they're buying aluminum and stainless steel. another old craft is so making it still being done by hand in this coastal city. but inside these ancient walls, people feel forgotten. since the end of the civil war in 1990, there has been no project to promote development. sierra city has the ability to
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lower tourists, whether foreign or lee bernice x. you have the authorities 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 to 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. santa, who there shows ita tripoli, northern lebanon. though there are just 159 days to go until the cat on 2022 well cup. and the final countries to qualify have seen their flags raised on dough halls. waterfront whales claimed land. european spa,
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while the costa rica and australia made it through the entire continental playoffs, along the way to told him that begins on november the 21st. we'll have plenty more on the south american countries to qualify the car. so in the 1st of all world cup count down specials, that's on saturday at 1630 g m t. well, for years from now, the football competition will be joined. the hosted by the united states, canada and mexico. on thursday fif a announced cities of the world cup games. christian silly me has more on who made the cut. 2026 will be a 1st for the world cup with not one but 3 countries. hosting the event, the united states, canada, and mexico fans came out here in new jersey right across the water from new york city to hear the announcement of which cities will get that honor. and they weren't disappointed because new york and the new jersey area count as one i,
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when one of those prestigious spots to other cities in the united states include seattle, san francisco, los angeles, dallas, kansas city, atlanta, houston, boston, philadelphia, in miami and mexico, guadalajara mexico city and monterey, and in canada, vancouver and toronto, now which of those cities will host the prestigious final match that has yet to be decided? it will be announced in 2023. but i can tell you that officials here in the new york area are pushing hard for that on our home. and finally, next, his eurovision song called his won't be held in ukraine since the shows when i was the collusion group. he forced to host the contests, but the european broadcasting union says because of the war ukraine can't meet the necessary security operational requirements. britton was the runner up, so the b u is now in talks with the state broadcast of the bdc to see.

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