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knock on the door of his sitting record. clearly it's cooler and in the higher ground feather. western say you're lucky, you get some rain there as well. they're not in california. as for this part of the americas, yet big showers again, jamaica cuba, the bahamas backs a good part of the was and then good look at sub mexico. huge amount of rain seemed likely they with potential development of a tropical spin off of shore. in south america, once again, his familiar line is shout through, paraguay is moving out, but still living a residue of shout potentially for rio. ah, ah, al jazeera, where as a use all, ah,
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me. the brazilian police confirmed the remain sounds in the amazon rain forest belong to british journalists on phillips. ah, you're watching l 0. live from headquarters in del himes. navigate also ahead. ukrainians are ready to die or the euro pin prospective. we want them to live with the european dream, the european commission backs ukraine membership bed moving it a step closer to joining the blog. congress the soldiers killed in rolando, escalating tensions between the 2 neighbors. the shooting out for london forces on
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western europe swelter is under an unusually early heat wave. scientists are blaming climate change. ah hello, we begin in brazil, that's where a human remains found. in the amazon rain forest have been confirmed as missing, british journalists dom phillips authorities have yet to identify other remains thought to belong to indigenous expert. bruno perrera, who was traveling with phillips investigator say, a suspecting custody has confessed to killing the men and burying them in the rain forest. they've also arrested the man's brother, monica. anna kev 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
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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, but it is almost sure that it's him because dom philips was traveling with. but on a bit era 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.
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ukraine's bid to join the european union has had a major boost with the european commission recommending that it on 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 that ukrainians have shown their quote ready to die for their european dream. 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
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now. it had already been gradually moving closer to ours union. charles stratford isn't keith. he says moscow will likely feel threatened by ukraine moving closer to e u 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 sort of candidacy, 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 sank . 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
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from moscow. and to this bid for e u membership. in the last 24 hours, the criminal spokesman dmitri pess. gov. i said that moscow is monitoring ukraine's e u membership made closely specifically in relation to increased cooperation militarily with european countries. let's not forget that one of the reasons why it 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 of influence. so any move further west, any move towards europe and nato countries inside europe is going to be potentially perceived as a, as only adding to that sense of freight that vladimir putin says, threatens russia. the british prime minister has visited key for the 2nd time in just over 2 months. forest johnson was cheered as he walked through the city with
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president lansky. the grady bay greeted crowds and viewed and exhibit of damages rush and weapons and tanks. it comes a day after the leaders of france, germany leandro mania where their president villagers, lensky praise the u. k. for its resolute support, and johnson offered to launch a major training program for ukrainian soldiers. russ, as president, has criticized the you and the u. s. for their sanctions against moscow, vladimir putin made the comments at russia's flagship economic conference in st. petersburg museum. yep. hospital, bill dune. 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, to hurriedly and forcefully crushed the russian economy by destroying business chains in forcing the recall of western companies from the russian market. freezing russian assets hitting the russian industry,
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finance peoples quality of life. but they failed. or one does foreign minister is calling for a d escalation intention along the border with the democratic republic of congo. it's after a congo li soldier was killed in an exchange of fire at the frontier. tension has been rising between the neighbors who had a strained relationship for decades. alexey o'brien reports, ah, angry crowds in democratic republic of congo, pushed towards the buddha with ruined. they chanting slogans against their london president polk. army. oh, it's too much. now this publication for the people of rwanda, it's not the 1st time that we've seen the situation that the crowd had gathered after a calmly soldier walked from the city of goma towards rwandan territory, firing his weapon. rwandan soldiers shot back, 2 of them were injured. the congolese soldier was killed and
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when his body was brought back across the border, the dead soldier was given a hero's welcome here with spruce the courage of real sold you by giving his life to feeding the respect and honor of our country. we're asking our government to support us so that we can defend ourselves against poor, gummy, and his people people here blind their wandered, president for recent escalation of violence between connelly's forces and the m. 23 armed group. dea congo accuses, were wonder of supporting funding and arming the group. something kigali denies the analyst very wide again. 23, which has its extraordinary new energy and the congolese a suspect. but rwanda is living at new weapons. new arms i. every one is wired that it's going to see go mom, and that would change the balance of power in the region on wednesday,
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thousands and going up march towards the border, ransacking shops and searching cars. suspected of carrying rwandans. this mineral rich frontier has been unstable for decades, but the un says hate speech directed to walk through abundance is fueling mistrust between the communities. all of that moralist hub, create out has created quite big it kind of a temperature that you probably st. today, even gama or you travel well with people basically taking stones on believing that they're able to go it crossing. rhonda, i'm booked under basic your tech her gummy by honda. dea congo is now limiting border crossings. it's president felix chase. kitty is accusing, we're wanda, trying to occupy his land, military commanders who do to meet on sunday to discuss the deployment of a regional force to try to keep the peace. alexia bryan al jazeera. so miles, governments as that 70 eligible fighters, including 3 foreigners,
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have been killed after the army foiled a terrorist attack. the arm group was attempting to ambush an army base in battle when the gallagher dude region. so maria's information minister says a man who was intending to conduct a suicide bomb attack has been arrested. there are casualties among the army and civilians, but none have been identified so far. a central service has been held in southwest nigeria for some of the people killed in an attack on a church. earlier this month, 22 people were buried amid anger at the government's failure to secure lives on property across the country. i did that east reports in the town of 022 caskets holding the buddies of men, women and children lined up for mos their families, grieve to wonder how long nigerians will have to endure the bloodshed. religious leader say the government is failing,
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the people. what does it take for every step to house that police to be able to present is why. why do i have to beg, hug? why do i? how can did down put back anybody? fullstep police? oh goodness it as a country continues to bleed. so political leaders are beginning to warner. i, i mean, before you 2 are set, i feel our security. we are friend, referred the service brought together people of different faith in anger and grief. oh, the physical damage caused by the or torture type may, he'll quicker my community, me to see. i say they expect this psychological impact to last much longer. what happened here was shaken the piece and confidence of a region that was largely avoided. much of the rather than to sweeping across
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nigeria, raising fears that no place is safe in africa's most populous a few kilometers from the funeral boss. though like today's barry, the family metric, one of the victims of the church must, ah, be to us. it's or says, the beach so look, you mom, my mom sama. this was a friend global life, less one life family i spoke to today before these events. st . francis church, while the attack happen is corded off. if site some of the debris had been cleared . but the blood stained ceiling is a graphic reminder of the cottage that took place here on june the 5th. and that
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attack has renewed concerns about safety of lives in the entire country with less than a year to general elections. when it reese, al jazeera, a war southwest nigeria still had an al jazeera oh anger in india is esther is demand. the government withdraw its new recruitment policy for the military. so even the security guards here are artistically talent, especially the security guard. find out why some of the employees at one of the world's most famous art museums are putting themselves on display ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today are the flooding,
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the seasonal flooding from the season writes has taken hold in southern china that happens every year in some places, worse and others is pretty wide spread 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. sure. this redevelop submit 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. boyer may be jaren's to march and nothing too extensive or too big. i think during sunday this is a good spread of daily thunderstorms. and that's becoming the case now throughout india. and to some degree in north man central pack. stan, good release 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
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a focus, but also westbank go the other, the lower the monsoon fronted more 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 official airline of the john ears from i'll just on the go and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app is there for you. this is where we dissect online to find with from algae. there is a mobile app available in your favorite actor. just sat for it and tapped on made a new app. him out there, new at you. think of it? ah,
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the me. hello again. the top stories on al jazeera police in brazil say human remains phones in the amazon rain forest, having confirmed as missing british journalist from phillips, there yet to identify other remains. thoughts belong to indigenous expert. bruner pereira, who is traveling with the european commission, has recommended ukraine on most over as candidates for you membership all 27. you leaders can both to grant the countries candidate status as early as next week. the democratic republic of congo has limited border crossings with rolando after congress. the soldier was killed for wonder, says he crossed the border from the severe line was shot dead after opening fire on police officers and civilians. us president joe biden says he will not meet saudi
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arabia's crown prince one on one during his visit next month. bite in has been facing criticism after the white house announced his trip to re odds. he wants vows to make saudi arabia a pariah state after the murder of journalist john marshall g. i'm not going to be with them yet. i'm going to a international meeting. if you're going to be part of it, just like there are people part of the discussion today, gregory goss is a professor of international affairs of texas a and i'm university. he's a sore and gas prices and high inflation have put president biden in a difficult position. i think that he's climbing down from some pretty tough campaign rhetoric. calling on the ground, prince prya saying he was going to isolate him. and you know, the fact is that he's going to be in the same room with him. and i'm not sure why he'd be going to saudi arabia except to talk to him. but obviously he's gotta, he's got to work the domestic side of this and,
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and back away from some very strong language he used during the campaign. the president wants to show the american people that he's doing everything. he can even at the margins to bring down the price of gasoline. the ukraine issue just brought into very start release the fact that saudi arabia is still the major player in the world oil market. and even though the long term goal of the by the administration is clearly the reduce, the importance of fossil fuels. that's not going to happen in the short term. people are still driving their cars and they still need gasoline. and so, combined with these other geopolitical issues in the middle east, the ukraine war and the effect of tad on energy markets is really driving the, by the administration back into a relationship with saudi arabia, tensions high in the occupied west bank. many people have responded to local initiatives to fill the streets with the palestinian flag. but is really settlers living illegally on palestinian territory organizing
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a counter initiative to block the flag from being raised me that i but i hate reports. it's a simple act to flying a flag, but in the occupied west bank reading, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested. the symbolic gesture has become even more important and we should tweak e, the town of hill water, and the north of the west bank has become a battle ground and the fight here is all about the flag. athenian men breeze their flag on the main street. only to have his weedy sucker stick it down under the protection of these where the army is ready, forces usually shoot at palestinians, and the confrontations that follow they have been 1 am, was shot twice during the past few weeks. one of his injuries was caused by a rubber coated bullet to the head. safe says the flag represents a sovereignty. palestinians are yet to have y'all new to him breathing. the flag is
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a risk worth taking rachada issue or wherever. i expect anyone to be shot by a soldier at any time on. i remember when i went to alex almost compton recently. my father was scared. i will be in the confrontation, don't try to rally, but it was job here for more. these really army and settlers came to a place need my household is ready for is, is have since brought in more troops, the for water war sending the tension in the area one day there are no palestinian flags. then next, yes, threats are filled with them. it's a dean if white tear ned by young men who were not even worn when the israeli government 1st the cleared the palestinian flag illegal after the also accords of the early 19 nineties between the palestine liberation organization and israel. the bound on the palestinian flag was lift but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian cause. a 3 year old was recently forced to take off his shirt because it had a picture of
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a rifle use of hub or how was crossing. this is really made it through checkpoint. when soldiers stopped him. j. a soldiers were running towards him, pointing their rifles at him, while a sniper was stationed on the military tower above. if we adults were afraid. how do you imagine a 3 year old feels more he's traumatized and he was wearing with have become known as the m. 16 shirts. they were produced here in response to his reading rates that followed palestinian attacks against israelis earlier this year. yep. do been no. it seems that the palestinians don't even have the right to have symbols. palestinians can't even dream that they can be victorious or reach on in to the colonial state. in the west bank, the struggle is not just for the land but also for the symbols and images that are present. palace fine. need that, but he l. just eda the occupied westbank to india an hour at least one person has
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been killed and violent protests against the new military recruitment program. they're angry with the new scheme offering employment only for 4 years after which majority of recruits would be let go without pension or benefits. of natal reports from new jelly. angry protests set the strain on file across india. some had van location, block road and torched buses demanding the government withdraw a new recruitment policy for the military. 900 exams have been postponed at least 9 times since march 2020. now this exam will be canceled because of the new scheme. why are the executing the team? what will be due after 4 years of service? you're by. those who are medical you because it can, 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 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
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soldiers from 32 to 26. and reduce expenditure on salary. soldiers will now be hired for 4 years. on the top recruits, we get a permanent job with health benefits and a pension. regarding the gumption, the government says this will improve the military. i'm going to potter yoga and me 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 opportunities for military service for our use that our truck. oh my god, me but the backlash has been growing in face and one person was killed in the violence. officials have shut down the internet in some areas. the government says off to the service recruit 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 remains. 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 foyer service people retired, the end of foil recruitment under the new scheme is set to begin next week. but often the backlash, the government has now raised the maximum is $223.00, but only for this. yes. pardon him at that out as iraq you dolly parts of europe are experiencing their hottest early summer temperatures in decades with scientists blaming climate change for the heat waves. parts of spain have hit highs of above 40 degrees. are one area of france, band, outdoor events, and a heat alert was issued in southern england's neve barker reports from london.
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the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom. ha, a questionable time, perhaps, fatigue, building exercises in the park. for others, though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the city's most exclusive pools. ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson, on 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 summers is raining and i'm in london am. i'm boiling here so something must change minister. 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
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may start to affect people's everyday lives. in the french capital, sweltering heat being worse and by pollution, making it dangerous for the vulnerable to go out. and in the spanish capital, madrid were temperatures of exceeded 40 degrees celsius for several weeks. the government issued an extreme weather warning due to the presence of santa dusk from the horrid desert. little comfort for though 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 destro period. and that means that the hot extremes that we see every summer are becoming at least one degree hotter. and that also becoming more frequent and also lasting longer in climate activists are threatening, more decisive action to proceed in action by governments of big business. similar
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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, they're not capable of getting off of a fossil fuel addiction, but just doubling down on it and continuing to pursue new fossil fuel investments continue to subsidize with home for industry. then we will have the core of we have to call them out, and education is cade's. the public can also understand in the role of non violent civil resistance in this moment because everything houses found climate. scientists say the next decade will be defined by greater extremes of weather, but the theory is it will also be shaped by our collective failure. to do more, the bulk of al jazeera london, one of the most famous art museums in the world is presenting a collection of little known artists its own employees. krista salumi has more from new york,
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the metropolitan museum of art and new york is known for its extensive collection of art from around the world. but it's the museums latest show, an employee exhibition that's entering new territory. the man has been organizing employee exhibits for nearly 100 years, but this is the 1st time one has been opened to the public. more than 400 of the met, 1700 workers submitted their art, everyone from office staff to security guards. so even the security guards here are artistically talent, especially the security guards at them. and for me, that's really interesting is that people who have jobs that don't seem to be ones that involve necessarily the artistic talents, often turn out to be amazingly accomplished at what they do. it felt that exhibition design manager daniel kershaw to organize the works. sometimes the color is helped to determine what makes sense in certain spaces like here, everything from paintings to sculptures, to photographs. this installation gives you
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a slice of what's on the minds of more varied types of artists in new york. then you could possibly get anywhere else. i almost saw it as a metaphor for the way that i was feeling post pandemic, or during the pandemic. and for many of the artists corona virus loc downs, weighed heavily. matthew tom soft sculpture is derived from a painting he saw the met years ago. i work in the communications department at the metropolitan museum of arm pam, you know, are responsible for telling the stories, have other great artists of our time. i'm so will tell a story of ourselves and of my peers. it's really been fantastic. working a mid ancient artifacts has been an inspiration for supervising technicians that zimbalist, if you're an artist like having a vague and so you know, i could go look on my lunch break and get what i want from the collection for this . especially i think i took some pictures while i was working on in one of the gallery.

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