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to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london broadcast santana, ah, ah, the brazilian police confirm the remain found in the amazon rain forest belong to british journalist dom ah, you're watching all of their life from headquarters in del himes. navigate also ahead. ukrainians are ready to dive for the european perspective. we want
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them to live with us. the european dream, the european commission backs ukraine's membership bid moving it a step closer to joining the blog. yeah, anger and india, chris, esther demand, the government's withdraw, its new recruitment policy for the military and western europe sweltering under an unusually early wave. scientists are blaming climate change. ah hello. we start in brazil. that's where a human remains. shonda in the amazon rain forest have been confirmed as missing british journalists. don phillips. authorities have yet to identify other remains thought to belong to indigenous expert. bruno perrera, who was traveling with phillips investigator, say,
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a suspecting class that he has confessed to killing the men and burring them in the rain forest. they've also arrested the mans. brother, monica panik ever has the latest from rio de janeiro, people from their shoddy valley. they say that this is part of a bigger picture. it's not just to local fishermen killing to people. it's just, it's a part of a bigger ah crime scene where there are drug cartels involved when there's a lot of legal activity going on. and the government has turned a blind eye to wit, which has made it possible for these kinds of crimes to be committed. remains of both people are still being analyzed. and brazilian, they said that they need at least a week to have everything confirmed so far. they have just confirmed, ah, that some of the remains belong to dom phillips. ah, bruno bid era, they still have not confirmed,
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but it is almost sure that it's him because dom phillips was traveling with little bit ada, who is one of the leading indigenous experts of brazil. they were both both working in the chava, the valley home to the largest number of un contacted tribes in brazil. and little bit eta was mapping out the invasions to this territory mainly by illegal fishermen and poachers. ukraine's bid to join the european union has had a major boost with the european commission recommending that it's an moldova be granted candidate status. it's an early step forward in the lengthy process to achieve full status. within that, you all 27 member states will need to approve ukraine's candidate status at a summit. next week, commission president ursula underline says the ukrainians have shown they are quote, ready to die for their european dream. in the us,
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the commission ukraine has clearly demonstrated the countries aspirations and the countries determination to live up to your pin 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 well could take linear for ukraine to actually achieve full membership countries, submit a membership publication to the council, which then collectively assesses their ability to meet the copenhagen criteria. this includes functioning, market, economy, stable democracy and the rule of law, as well as the acceptance of all your legislation and the euro. it's expected that ukraine will need to implement judicial and anti corruption reforms if the commissions opinion is positive, the council then begin to negotiate membership,
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often on a subject by subject basis, which can take years. 5 nations currently have a candidacy, status, albania, north macedonia, montana grow, serbia, and turkey, which has been on the list for more than 2 decades. charles stratford isn't keith. he says moscow will likely feel threatened by ukraine moving closer to you membership. 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 solar candidates candidacy status and countries in western europe such as the netherlands, portugal and denmark very much seen is saying that ukraine is not yet ready, but a lot of pressure coming from the baltic states and eastern european countries
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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 criminal spokesman, dimitri passcode 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 moscow said, and 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 sphere influence. so any move further west, any move towards europe and nato countries. inside europe is going to be potentially perceived as a,
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as only adding to that sense of freight that vladimir putin says, threatens russia. the british prime minister has says re key for the 2nd time in just over 2 months. or, as john said, was cheered as he walked through the city with president lensky. the grady bay greeted crowds and viewed and exhibit of damage, rush and weapons on tangs. it comes a day after the leader of the france, germany, italy, and romania were also their president lensky. praise the u. k, for its resolute support. and johnson offered to launch a major training program for ukrainian soldiers. while rush was president, has criticize the e. u and the u. s. for their sanctions against moscow. vladimir putin made the comments at russia's flagship economic conference in st. petersburg. museum the noun, 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 enough to
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hurriedly and forcefully crushed the russian economy by destroying business change, enforcing the recall of western companies from the russian market. freezing russian assets hitting the russian industry, finance peoples quality of life. but they failed. russia has announced more reduction to the amount of natural gas had sent to europe. the plans to cut the supply going to italy and slow vacuum in half. in recent weeks, moscow has reduced or cut off deliveries to several european countries which have imposed sanctions. russia is blaming maintenance issues. italy's prime minister, my drug has called this a lie accusing president prison, a politicizing the use of energy to india now, or at least one person has been killed in violent protests against the new military recruitment program. demonstrators blocked roads burton buses and trains across several states. they're angry with the new scheme offering employment for only 4 years after which
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a majority of recruits would be let go without pension or benefits. poverty, it's all reports from the jelly. angry protests set the strain on file across india. some had vandalized ation block road and torture boxes demanding the government withdraw. the new recruitment policy for the military and the exams have been postponed at least 19 through march 2020. now this exams will be canceled because of the new scheme back. why are the executing the same? what will be due after 40 years of service on your side is that those who are medically and physically should be examined again and the older the 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 salary. soldiers will now be hired for 4 years,
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only talk 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 at our chaco, my, 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 it nomic recovery is slow and unemployment remains. 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 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 was allah will hobb as the executive editor of force news magazine, a national security on defense, and she explains why the government believes these changes to india's military recruitment are necessary. i think the government has no choice. it has to take of a drastic measure. he does a rollback scheme, ought to keep adding these so. so as it goes along, it has offered a vehicle for this year. maybe it will offer some other be well,
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the problem here is that the scheme has not been taught to it, or the one of the focus of the government had wanted the engine. and i'm, the other thing was to ensure the young profile of the groups. because they feel that, that need more numbers given the threads and they have no understanding of the rights . so they just see that they have to have more men on the ground. they can at least get some sort of notion of security. so that is the reason they went ahead with this game without really thinking about the consequences for national security, military preparedness, and without any cognizance of what kind of threats in their faces on easton, as well as the most involved. most of the decision that this government has taken since it into 5 have been executive positions taken without any defeat forgettable bite sprague debate. there has been no debate in parliament. if i don't know if you recall it behind us very caustic denominator. when all the time he was withdrawn
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and the new currency was introduced in the country, in an overnight decision with people who have no options. but to rush to the bank, you look for all the hospitals that guarantee that do you want to play zation pad? you know, you're in a body blow, but then on need be to the strength struggling to recover from that. this is something i can do that again, no discussion board the big and no guns to play should have all the consequences of this decision have been dig skylar and alpha 0. i'm not going to be with them vs. i'm going to read as a buttons as controversial trip to surgery for won't include talks, some friends, mohammedan, and lucy newman in pena, chile, and coming up, i'll tell you how the perpetrators and some of the most gruesome crimes committed under julius foreman, military dictatorship, will finally got to justice. ah,
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the journey has begun. the faithful world copy is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day or the flooding the season or flooding from the season raises taken hold in southern china. now it happens every year in some places, worse than others, is pretty widespread. that potential basically from the yangtze down towards hong kong. and then the line goes across. it's edging into southern han shoes, so a sticky $29.00 in turkey. you might get some rain by the end of saturday and into sunday goes off shore, but this redeveloped summit heads up towards shanghai may be the start of next week . north of all that temperature up again, beijing's at 34, janelle, at 38. not quite record values, couple degrees off them, but certainly on the high end of where they should be. the big chows of got a potential for flash flooding in the southern philippines. borreo maybe javelins to march and nothing too extensive or too big. i think during sunday this is
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a good spread of daily thunderstorms, and that's becoming the case now throughout india and to some degree in northern than central pakistan. good relief from the otherwise hot and dusty conditions, the worst, it's probably going to be in the northeast of india, once again as sam's a focus, but also west bengal. the other, the lower the monsoon fronted mall a through good europe than diving down and coming up like this. there are shout well ahead of it, which i'm pretty sure a welcome relief from the heat i saw airway visual airlines. the john al jazeera correspondents bring you the latest development on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics he said he is incredibly lucky. those coming out last across the lines of no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled count, they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shedding. please about 2 weeks now. like 3
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at least one person in india has been killed and several others insured as protests against the new military recruitment scheme intensify across the country. demonstrators set trains on buses on fire, calling on the government to reverse its decision. palestinian officials say at least 3 men had been killed by is really forces during a raid in the occupied west bank. more than 8 others were injured during the operation. crowds of mourners carried their bodies through the city of jeanine. the israeli army says it was searching for weapons. there been nearly daily raids in the occupied west bank since a string of attacks earlier this year. that killed 19 people in israel. he was president joe biden says he will not meet saudi arabia's crown prince one on one during his visit. next month, bitin has been facing criticism after the white house announced his trip to re odds . he wants vow to make saudi arabia a pariah states after the murder of journalist jamal kasha g. i'm not going to be
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with them yet. i'm going to an international meeting. if you're going to be part of it, just like there were people part of the discussion in the day, our white house correspondent kimberly alcott has more this is a precedent under pressure and he is under pressure domestically even from members of congress and within his own democratic party, because this is a president that on the campaign trail really sought to distance himself and isolate the saudi kingdom. and now he said to sit down with not just the saudi king, but potentially the saudi current principle. haven't been settlement that the intelligence community here in the united states has squarely pointed to us being the mastermind behind the killing of the washington post journalist jermel kid shows you back in 2018. and so as a result, that you as president is being criticized because a, he said that a human rights was the foundation of his foreign policy. so there's a bit of
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a problem here as he goes to saudi arabia. he's being accused of setting aside human rights, essentially to bring down gas prices and improve his economy. and that is not sitting well with many voters and many members of congress. now in fairness, the white house is saying, look at the president is not going to meet with mob been selling and he's going to meet with the golf leaders. if i haven't been solomon is in the room, well, he'll be ready with dozens of leaders. this is not going to be a one on one meeting. you heard the president saying that there, instead, what the white house maintains is that this is all about resetting us saudi relation. look at the president is not going to meet with mob been settlement. he's going to meet with the golf leaders. if i haven't been submitted in the room, well, he'll be ready with dozens of leaders. this is not going to be a one on one meeting. you heard the president saying that there instead, what the white house maintains is that this is all about resetting us saudi
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relations. and the president is not afraid of having the hard conversations and lifting up human rights if necessary. it was one of the most notorious crimes committed by chill, a military dictatorship in 1973 decades later, the supreme court has issued a ruling 11 former soldiers. i'm police officers have been jailed over the execution of dozens of farm workers in the community of pain. most of the victims were poor, rural workers whose families couldn't afford to seek justice or latin america editor alysia newman reports. the rural community of finer is home to a brutal statistic. the largest number of victims per capita of chiles, former military dictatorship. yeah. our whole we we, i mean just the 5 year old sonya valensuela still lives in what's called widows lane. she was 16 when soldiers rated the street and took her father,
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her 4 uncles and her husband of only 6 months. you wouldn't even tell me this. from the window i saw that they were taking away a line of people with their hands up like this sky, me beauty. my uncle cried a lot. he said sonya, they're going to kill me. and so it was his. he will flip the majority of those who lived here in 1973 were poor illiterate farmers who had benefited from a land reform program until a military coup turned the clock back. in all 70 men were taken from here and disappeared, leaving their families penniless portion of any am or no here and we were destitute . my grandmother was left to care for 16 grandchildren. they asked for milk for bread privy or later today so far isn't what the worst part she says was the search for their bodies and for justice lucy aim in, calgary justice was finally so this week the 38 of the 70 victims who are honored
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at this memorial, after numerous appeals, the supreme court has ruled to imprison 11 soldiers and policemen, with sentences of up to 20 years roar. hello hm. of them now. flawed last, last 2 brothers to uncles and her father. she says she's waited nearly 50 years to be able to sleep in peace carrier compliant. i think of my beloved mother who died in december. i can say that i completed my mission for her. she fought for so many years for this. oh yes, only 33 percent of the victims remains have been found. 24 of them were executed and thrown into a ravine. hill sick went to la la la, lengthy, near by, and they only found my father's glasses and a bit of clothing for the rest of his remains had been thrown into the sea. you're into lake rappel and what the dictatorship called operation removal. c. m. all over the, somebody to the lou, so the 17 other victims were executed closer to home. this is the hill where the
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soldiers brought them, shot them dead, and then left their bodies to decompose. the squadron was led by a lieutenant colonel magna, but he will never spend a single day in prison. he died a year ago, peacefully in his bed before he could be sentenced. many of the victims families have also died. that's why sonia valensuela still feels sadness. justice that take so long, she still feels like injustice to see and human al jazeera by nature. the democratic republic of congo has limited border crossings with or wanda, after a congo the soldier was killed. the rwandan government says he'd cross the border from the city of go, mine was shot dead after opening fire on police officers and civilians. the, his body was later returned to authorities and go mom. earlier this week,
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connelly's army supporters protested against rwanda's legit support for the 23 rebel group. earlier africa analyst mikella wrong spoke with my colleague, emily anglin, and michaela explained the tension that's building between rwanda and the democratic republic of congo. i gather the analyst very wide, that the n 23, which has extraordinary new energy. and everyone is a suspect that rwanda is getting new weapons. new. everyone is worried that it's going to seize goma, which is a large town on a key hop, 670000 people live. and that would change the balance of power in the region. so it's very, very tense moments, and i see that there's a lot of rhetoric and he took the rhetoric. it is of course, you know, seen is running rwanda and they're not used to live in eastern congo. and they are getting targeted by indigenous companies who claim rwanda. what is happening in the
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area and there are many, many thousands of refugees now who have said that really just because that the violence has got so extreme. we know that the town of gone on, for example, has fallen to the n 23. so it's a very serious situation. are all the countries in the region you sort of mentioned it earlier getting involved in the situation of a calming it down, or are they actually inflaming tension? well, they would like to comment down, congo is now a member of the east african community. and the canyon president who kenyatta has been talking about sending a regional force to the area. the trouble is that in the east african community, you have rwanda. you have the d. c, and you have uganda, and they're all parties to this. that violence is taking place in that part of the world. so if it was to be a regional force deploying across the area, presumably would have to be made up simply opinion sometimes means that they wouldn't be able to invoke those 3 countries because they were already involved and
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trading accusations. so it's a very difficult one for the east african community to deal with because it is so embroiled itself. funerals have been held for some of the people killed in an attack on a church in nigeria earlier this month. at least 41 people died in a mash shooting at the st. francis catholic church in the southwest town of o. the government has been an eyesore link group. police have launched an investigation. the wikileaks found a julian assange will appeal decision by the british government to extradite him to the united states. washington wants the australian to face spying charges for his role and releasing hundreds of thousands of classified military documents in 2009 wiki leak says the decision represents a dark day for press freedom. we're going to fight this. we're going to use every appeal avenue and we're going to fight. i'm going to spend every waking hour fighting for julian until his free until justice is
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served. the 1st entirely chinese designated and built aircraft carrier has been launched. the for john is beijing, 3rd aircraft carrier, and it's the largest and most modern. the chinese navy is the largest in the world . beijing is trying to overhaul its fleet and height and tensions with the united states. parts of europe are experiencing their hottest or early summer temperatures in decades with science as blaming climate change for the heat waves. parts of spain have had highs of above 40 degrees, while one area of france, band, outdoor events and a heat alert was issued in southern england need. barker reports from london. i. the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen the united kingdom. ha, a questionable time perhaps for team building exercises in the park. for others
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though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the cities most exclusive pools. ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryce of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to cool off. i'm from cyber is and now in cyprus, is raining and i'm in london am. i'm boiling here so something must change shabbiness or take precautions about the climate change for country. this made an all form of complaining about the usually wet weather. this heat gives people here something else to grumble about that there's a seriousness about the soaring temperatures. real concern about how climate change may start to affect people's everyday lives. the french capital sweltering heat speed worse and by pollution, making it dangerous for the vulnerable to go out. and in the spanish capital madrid
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where temperatures of exceeded 40 degrees celsius for several weeks. the government issued an extreme weather warning due to the presence of santa dust from the sahara desert. little comfort for those struggling to work outside climate scientists are in no doubt about why this is happening. we're warming our climate generally so the average temperatures have risen by just either one degrees celsius since the pre industrial period. and that means that the hot extremes that we see every summer are becoming at least one degree hotter. and that will say becoming more frequent and also lasting longer in climate activists are threatening, more decisive action to proceed in action by governments, a big business similar to the extinction, rebellion protests that shut down parts of central london a few years ago were fed up of of here in the rhetoric we made meaningful action. and if our leaders are incapable of doing that,
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they're not capable of getting off of a fossil fuel addiction, we're just doubling down. i am continuing to pursue new fossil fuel investments continue to subsidize this home for industry than when we have the core of we have to call them out. and education is kate. the public can also understand in a row of non violent civil resistance. in this moment because everything house is found, climate scientists say the next decade will be defined by greater extremes of whether but the theory is it will also be shaped by our collective failure. to do more, the barker al jazeera london lexia is eurovision song contest will not be held in ukraine. it was due to be hosting key after ukrainian group color.
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