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brazilian police confirm that remains found in the amazon rain forest are those of british journalist dom phillips. ah. on all matheson, this is al jazeera, alive from dough hop. also coming up president vladimir zalinski welcomes the european commission support for ukraine's e u membership. wow. i congolese soldiers killed in rwanda, making things even more tense between the 2 neighbors and defying illegal satler's and his railey forces, palestinians raised their flag in the occupied westbank brazilian
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police say human reigns, find in the amazon rain forest or those of missing british journalistic dom phillips of yet to identify other remains thought to belong to indigenous expert. bruno put ada, who was traveling with phillips, investigate, to say, a suspect in custody has confessed to killing the man and burying them in the rain forest. but local, indigenous people insist organized crime groups were involved, monica and ikea reports from rio de janeiro. using dna matching brazil's federal police identified the mortal remains of british journalist, don phillips. he was travelling with indigenous expert bruno bid ada, when both men were killed. indigenous leader, beth, my robin told us his people need time to mourn the loss of 2 men who defended their cause. he says the union of the indigenous people of the job id valley will
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continue patrolling the reservation. working to stop illegal fishermen and poachers . for gum august, don't you give that to so, but it's a question of survival. we live in an area which is home to the largest number of on contacted indigenous tribes in the world. they don't go to the local market to buy food. they depend on fishing to keep their families alive. abdulla they did, and phillips were found 10 days after they went missing. when the local fishermen, a mighty la costa confessed to their killing, he led police to a burial site in the rain forest. more than 3 kilometers from the river, where both men were ambushed. it was not the 1st time he and biddy i had met. we witnessed this encounter between him in that costa last december. the police call the murders, an isolated act. they said there is no proof they were commissioned by some one else, but might, old was says he believes illegal. fishing is directly linked to money laundering
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from drug cartels a lot on others. ice it kepler's and blasting for muslim quality products to say this was an isolated crime is a mockery, not only for the families of both men, but for all those who have died defending the amazon threats. she had said diginero, expert, sidney persuadable says present j bowl. so mattel is responsible for empowering people to we're trying to legally exploit the amazon video was never in history. has the been a worse time for brazil's amazon like now, not even during the military regime, the murder of dom phillips, them but a little bit it. i happened 4 months before brazil's presidential elections. casting a spotlight on a remote area of the brazilian amazon forest. there's nobody valley is the size of austria and home to the world's largest number of isolated indigenous tribes. monica not give al jazeera rio de janeiro. we're getting reports that are been
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a series of blood in the afghan capital. one is set of occurred in a safe temple in kabul that reportedly had 30 people inside temple officials, sar, saying they haven't been allowed inside to see if anyone is dead. in greensboro, to join, the european union's got a boost to the european commission saying that both it animal nova should be granted candidate status. it's an early step forward in the lengthy process to achieve full status within the e u. commission president as the on the line the says that ukrainians have shown they are ready to die for their european dream. in the view as 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 our union. a guardian president laudermill ask is called to move. our historic achievement was she, unless she is at his nikki, either recently, now we are only one step away from fully fledged integration into the e. u. we have a positive assessment from the european commission concerning candidate status for ukraine. and it is a historic achievement for all who work for our country. we just have to wait for the decision of the european council next week. i think ukraine made everything possible for this decision to be positive. russian president vladimir putin says it's ukraine's choice if it wants to join the block, but it risks becoming a semi colony if it does, the political kimball ultimately shirt enough to pay them when we've seen the, the use not a military alliance, unlike nato. but that's why we've always said our position here is consistent and clear. we have nothing against it. it's
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a sovereign decision of any country to join an economic alliance or not. and it's up to this economic union to accept new member states or not. are becoming a full member of the you could take ukraine years, countries submit a membership application to the you council, and it then assesses that ability to meet the so called copenhagen cry kid white area. now this includes a functioning market economy stable democracy and the rule of law, as well as the acceptance of all e. you legislation and the euro is expected that ukraine will need to implement judicial and anti corruption reforms. if the commission's opinion is positive, the council then begins to negotiate membership of anonymous subject by subject basis, which can take years. 5 nations currently have e u candidacy. status, albania, north macedonia, montenegro, serbia, and turkey, which has been on the list for more than 2 decades. alexander shabba is a former ukranian diplomat, and he served as ukraine's ambassador to austria. he says his country understands
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that it may take a long time to enter the you we no longer have no illusions, but i think this war actually so the other side of the country, you want to buy 2 days to full but to the case and he failed, so this notion of the grain of the most corrupt country in europe. it was because this is the country, that's the thing to buy. we, we, the german, to go to europe and the whole europe will make its own conclusion on the war. we are most important in the country, like your brains shows the will to go the way it should be given to the family. today we are being given the it's
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a lot over do finally and the british by ministers visited keith for the 2nd time in just over 2 months. motors johnson was cheered as he walked through the city with president zelinski. yeah, not greatly, greatly the crowds and viewed and exhibit of damage. rush and weapons and tanks and comes a day off to the leaders of france, germany, italy, and romania with their president flooding me. zalinski praise the u. k. for its resolute support. and johnson offered to launch a major training program for training and soldiers as strikes of killed at least 4 people in the eastern city of lucy chanced. the governance as a building for civilians were taking shelter was head as well as other sites, including a community art center as a chance, as close of the battle ground, the city of savannah den. yes. which in recent waves, as seen, some of the wars most brutal streets fighting
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you as president joe biden says he will not meet saudi arabia's crime. prince one on one during his visit next month. biden's been facing criticism off to the white house. and nancy's trip to reality, he once vowed to make saudi arabia pariah state. after the mother of journalists, yamaha, sushi. 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 were people part of the discussion the day, gregory goddess is a professor of international affairs at texas and m university. he says soaring gas prices and high inflation. a 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 bry 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,
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he's got to work the domestic side of this and, and, 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 fact the tad on energy markets is really driving the, by the administration back into a relationship with saudi arabia. someone has government says that 70 all of our fighters, including 3 foreigners, have been killed off to the army fall. what it says was an attempt to tad or attack now on the group was attempting to ambush an army base in the region of goggle dude
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. some on his information minister says a man who was intending to conduct a suicide bomb attack has been arrested or one does. foreign minister is calling for the de escalation intention, long the border with democratic republic of congo. but offshore congress soldier was killed in an exchange of 5 of the frontier. tensions being rising between the neighbors who had a strained relationship for decades. axial, brian reports angry crowds in democratic republic of congo, pushed towards the buddha with ruined chanting slogan against their london president. polka gummy. oh, it's too much. now, this publication from the people of rwanda. it's not the 1st time that we've seen the situation with 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,
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the congolese soldier was killed and 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 and group. d. r. congo accuses, were wonder of supporting funding and adding the group. something could golly denies the analyst very wide again. 23, which has its extraordinary new energy and accompanies a subtle suspect that rwanda is living at new weapons. new arms i. every one is
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wired that it's going to seize gama, and that would change the balance of power in the region. on wednesday, 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 towards rwandans is fueling mistrust between the communities. all of that moralist, ha, create out, has created quite big it kind of a temperature that you're probably stressed today, even gama or you travel well with people basically taking stones on bird believing that they are able to go in crossing rhonda. and what daddy under basically take her gun it by hand. oh dear congo is now limiting border crossings. it's president felix chase. kitty is accusing, we're wonder, a 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, i could,
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i was president's declare the state of emergency in 3 provinces because of ongoing protests. he em, or law so says he's committed to offending the capital and the country. mostly indigenous protesters of set up road blockades and several states that amounting cuts to fuel prices and a temporary ban on debt repayments for small farmers still ahead on al jazeera ah solo and anger in nigeria as funerals are held for some of the people killed in a mass shooting at a church. and so even the security guards here are artistically talented, especially the security guard. find out why some employees at one of the world's most famous art museums of putting themselves display, ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world copies on its way to catherine book,
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your travel package to day right? hot, dusty and windy the words describe the middle east much of the summer. and that's true now right up to turkey. actually, nothing is extremely hot at the moment except maybe eastern iraq and western iraq once more attempt years of in round the 50 marking, q 8, the seasonal when these die. but you can see it, but a lot of dust which is still sitting in the air. and so i was just catching the edge of the monsoon when to get increasingly damped day to day. so if overlay the temperature back grad, you'll see where the red is, where it's not, it's just because you've got mountains, so turkey, and that's with southern caucasus through to iraq as well. the wind that's been quite strong recently is about to die again down through the gulf, which means temperatures you'd think would feel different. well they will because of the humidity humidity's on its way up for doha, for example, feel particularly sticky. i think on monday about the same on tuesdays, just a daily light breeze off. what is very warm water. $47.00 degrees is on the whole
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vasquez of are a few showers around but nothing too much after so the focus is back india, congo. and back towards nigeria, and if you go further south, a 2nd belt of rather wintry weather is on its way through the western kate knocking attempts down in cape town, giving some decent right to south africa. casa airways. official airline of the journey. when the news breaks, still looking through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. when people need to be heard . and the story town, i feel like i wasn't really awake until i went to morocco. it definitely changed my life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth reports, and not hardly him, but he left her because al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lied knees. ah
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ah you want to go to 0 reminder of our top stories. this are police and brazil say human remains find in the amazon rain forest are being confirmed as those of missing british journalist dom phillips there, yet to identify other remains thought to belong to indigenous expo to bruno pereira . that was traveling with phillips, getting reports that have been a series of glass in the afghan capital one is said to have happened in a seek sample. in kabul with 30 people inside temple officials say they've not been allowed inside to see if any was alive. he'd have been commissions recommending ukraine animal, dove eyes candidates for you. membership all 27 you leaders could vote to grant the countries candidate status as early as next week. let me take you to indian. i
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would at least one person's been killed and violent protest against a new military recruitment program demonstrate as a blocked roles and they burned buses as well as trains across several states. they're angry because of a new scheme offering employment only for 4 years after which a majority of recruits will be let go without pension or benefits on the metal reports from new delhi angry protests set the strain on file across india. some had vandalized ation block roads and torture boxes demanding the government withdraw. a new recruitment policy for the military and engine exams have been postponed at least 19 through 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 medical in because it can, if it should be examined again, and the order of recruitment would be started. we completely object to the tour of
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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 soldiers from 32 to 26. and reduce expenditure on salary. soldiers will now be 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 our chuckle. my got to me, but the backlash has been growing in be cindy. 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
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policy comes when it nomic 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 problems seems to be that they will stay will be left with the unemployment problem when these foyer service be 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 at the out of the rock, new delhi. for me, you as president, donald trump's criticize his vice president mike pens saying he liked courage during the final days of that administration. as comments come after the u. s. house committee investigating last year's attack on capitol hill had the trunk of
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put pensive life at risk. my parents had a chance to be great. he had a chance to be frankly historic. but just like vill bar and the rest of these week people, mike and i say it sadly because i like them. but mike did not have the courage to act. a funeral 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 on that anger of the government's failure to secure lives and property across the country. on a dangerous reports from the time of all 122 caskets holding the bodies of men, women and children lined up for mass. their families grieve to wonder how long nigerians will have to endure the bloodshed. religious leader say the government is feeling the people. what does it take for every state to house?
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did police to be able to present his wife? why do i have the bag hug? why do i? how can these down put back anybody post that police are good? nestor, as a country continues to plead. so political leaders are beginning to warner. i am here before you to i said, i feel our security. we are filled, referred the service brought together people of different faith in anger and grief. oh, the physical damage caused by the or torture type may feel quicker. what community me to say the it's cracked, this icon, logical impact to last much longer. what happened here? i was shaken the piece and confidence of a region that has largely avoided much of the well as a sweeping across nigeria, raising fears that no place is safe in africa, most populous,
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which i few kilometers from the funeral part though like today's barry, the family metric one of the victims of the church music ah, which was it's or says the beach so look you mom, my mom sama. this was a friend like a life lesson on life from and i spoke to 2 days before these events. st. francis church, while the attack happen is corded off. it site, some of the debris have been cleared. but the bloodstained seeley is a graphic reminder of the cartridge 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. with the address i'll it is either a war southwest nigeria police in kenya. how far to tear garza protestors from the masa community in nairobi. there were rallying against plans to event moss. i heard those from their lands and neighboring tanzania. the government there is accused of violently trying to reach the community protest began after the mass, i noticed, tungsten in a thought is mocking off land, reportedly for a game reserve with tensions high in the occupied west bank. many people have responded to local initiatives to fill the streets with the palestinian flag, but his reading settlers living illegally on palestinian territory are hoping to stop the flags being raised. let abraham reports it's a simple act of flying a flag. but in the occupied westbank reading, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested. the symbolic gesture has
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become even more important in recent weeks. indeed, the tone of her water on the north of the west bank has become a battle ground. and the fight here is all about the flag, palestinian men breeze their flag on the mean streets only to have as ready suckers . take 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. save says the flag represents a sovereignty. palestinians are yet to have jani to him breathing. the flag is a risk with taking off the shutter issue of a room. i expect any one to be shot by a soldier at any time on. i remember when i went to alex almost company recently. my father was scared. i will be in the confrontation. don't play raleigh, but it was chopped here. all these really army and settlers came to
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a place. need my household is running forces have since brought in more troops. the for water worsening. the tension in the area. 0 one the, there are no palestinian flags. the next, yes, threats are filled with them. they need white tear ned by young men who were not even worn, wendy israeli government 1st, the cleared the palestinian flag illegal after the all the accords of the early 19 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization and israel. the bound on the palestinian flag was lifted, 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 a rifle use of hub or how was crossing. this has 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
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do you imagine a 3 year old feels more he's traumatized? he was wearing what 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. uber, no, it seems that the palestinians don't even have the right to have symbols. palestinians can even dream that they can be victorious or reach an end to the colonial state. in the west bank, the struggle is not just for the land, but also for the symbols and images that represent the palace find. need that but he l. just eda, the occupied westbank. one of the most famous hot museums in the world is presenting a collection of little known artists aids own employees. krista salumi, has more from new york. the metropolitan museum of art in new york is known for its extensive collection of art from around the world. but it's the museum's latest
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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 open to the public. more than 400 of the met 1700 workers submitted. there are every one from office staff to security guards. so even the security guards here are artistically talented, especially the security guard, just the matter for me that's really interesting is the people who have jobs that don't seem to be ones that involve the literally their artistic talents often turn out to be amazingly accomplished at what they do, it felt the 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 a slice of what's on the minds of more varied types of artists in new york than
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you could possibly get anywhere else. i almost thought as a metaphor for the way that i was feeling post anti maker during the pandemic. and for many of the artist corona virus locked 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 our pam, you know, are responsible for telling the stories. our other great artists of our time for 2 people tell us story of ourselves and our my peers. it's really been fantastic. working mid ancient artifacts has been an inspiration for supervising technician saturday, unless, if you're an artist that's like having a big encyclopedia, 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 galleries and we have a few tigers and saying because i work in the egyptian department, the exhibit is a sign of appreciation for the.
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