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people are making demands to rebalance society. welcome to generation, change a global series. the attempts to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to act with a tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people perpetuated violence against other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times . my generation can try me design, reshape this generation. change on al jazeera. ah, britain's biggest ral strike in 30 years is underway, as unions worn over the summer of discontent. ah, hello, i'm emily angry, mrs. out 0 live from dough house are coming up, struggling to get aid into flood, hit ne,
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in india and bangladesh. the military steps into a lived food and fuel to submerged areas. a massacre in molly more than 130 people are killed in attacks on several villages. and calamities last rebel group says it's ready for peace talks with the new president. ah, it's 7, james tay. welcome to the program and the biggest round strike in britian. in the 3 decades is underway, tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security. they have rejected a pay increase of 2 percent, while inflation is at 9 percent. for more on this let's bring in poll brennan, who's at london's waterloo station. whole it's peak hour on a tuesday morning in london. how much of an impact is to strike having on the
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morning can? yes. yes, emily, you can see around me the lack of passengers here at london's waterloo station. it's the biggest and busiest station in the u. k. and yet it's almost deserted. there are some services running here in to london, but a very limited service and in some areas of the u. k, there is no service at all only around 45 percent of. busy trains of services, i will have passengers on them. i'm the other thing is that only around $120.00 and sorry, one 5th of the services are actually going to run us around $4000.00 services compared to the normal daily service rate of around $20000.00 services. so you're looking at hundreds of thousands of passages inconvenienced. we're talking about key workers trying to get into into hospitals. for example, we're talking about college students trying to sit in port exams this week. there's the gcs and the a levels here in the u. k. a but there is no compromise yet at least from the r m t
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union and the employer network rail and the train operators. the dispute is centering, overpay conditions, and at that the working relationship between the 2 of them and the 2 side suits still seem far apart. said the network rail which operates the tracking station's want efficiency savings. the our anti say that would mean around $3000.00 redundancies and the not prepared to accept that. now we spoken with network rail, they said that the door is still open for talks to continue throughout the strike period. let's hear from network round. now, we will continue to do, or we can to find that sweet spot of compromise that is affordable food for the employers affordable for the taxpayer. affordable for the fair payer. and the warranty and our employees can live with they, they want a decent pay wise. we want to give them one, we just need some compromise, a bit of given, taken negotiating table to find that. so that's sweet spot. and paul,
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how likely is it that this train strike could lead to broader industrial action? well, it's certainly being watched with keen interest by other unions. let me say that, i mean in the u. k, we've got a period where inflation is you said in the instruction, is it 9 percent and expected to go above 10 percent in the very near future. and yet wages have been suppressed for a very long time. indeed. now, public sector workers in particular, we're talking nurses, we're talking doctors, we're talking local governments staff. they have all been offered, low inflation rate. pay increases on the problem is that with inflation going up at such a rate, they fear that a real cost of living prices is already upon us. we've seen energy bills rising in a dramatic rate. petra fuel to put in your car has also gone up an even full time staff full time workers say that they're having to rely on stay benefits and even food banks in order to put food on the table. so the teaching unions in particular
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i know, are watching with, with interest what's happening to the are empty, the arms, he is a particularly strong union, as some say, a particular militant union. they have a very strong base amongst their workers so that they are powerful and had a strong negotiating tool. other unions perhaps less powerful, but that doesn't mean that there won't be more unions to try and follow the r m t's lead. all right, thank you very much for that update and let us know how things develop throughout the morning. open and live for us at waterloo station. thank you to bangladesh now and the worst flooding in years could be about to get worse. more rain is forecast and major rivers are expected to rise. millions of homes are under water and i'm sorry, is, is struggling to deliver emergency supplies. the worst flooding is in districts. in the north and northeast, the army has been deployed to help with relief efforts. dozens of people have died since systems began at back in april. cambia chandry has more from so head, in ne,
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bangladesh. therefore the thing and so that city things are much more severe and war from the outcome of the fit. in the rural areas, we drove miles and miles on saw village homes washed away or submerged. people are desperate need for dry shelter. they need fresh water and food. we visit a shelter of which is overcrowded, there get a very limited number of relief. the government has deployed the defense forces personnel here over a 100000 people. so far i've been evacuated and rescued, but many in the years are still maryland and needs to be rescued. things that i've bought in the northern bangladesh, particularly in korea graham, over 250000 people are stranded. neighboring districts are also flooded. many experts when people are, are doing government or declared this region as emergency disaster zone. now this is a 2nd way of plot, hit this area. last month,
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the leg region was hit by flood. this is the 2nd row, which is worse and more than a century. government is trying its best. prime minister is scheduled to visit this region today. some time she might be even here. now the rain forecast has been there. buddies has been luckily dried a big relief for the people harbor for drains and not the eastern india in mega le . and some things could get worse, because the water flows from that into the sort of my best in which is called here . and we're going to bail bangles. so there is clear danger, more flood if it rain. so crowded, staying dry, which is a good thing. and in india is neighboring. s m a stay flooding and land lives have killed. dozens of people. soldiers have been deployed to get supplies to areas that are kind of happening. mitchell has moved from nally in state. there is a lot of anxiety over here because the situation continues to be critical across the state of a some. now we are coming to you from
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a place called many way. the coping river is flowing way above the danger mom and has cause a lot of devastation. and you can see feel on my left is a village that has about 60 homes, all of which are at least partially submerged in water. and on my right is the national highway rec, people have set up temporary camps. in fact, they've been taking both some have all to just been swimming across to come to dry land, their priority. they told us to save the capital. a lot of people hill pharma, so they're struggling to save the livestock. residents also told us that just like in bangladesh, there is a crisis of drinking water that people don't have electricity. so they haven't been able to filter the water and families have been scrambling to get something that you know to get drinking water. they also told us that over the last few days, they haven't seen any release coming in over here. they have been no rescue effort,
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so they really are struggling over hill across the state as well. there is a lot of devastation. the number of people affected by these flaws has gone up. it is now closer to 5000000 rescue efforts, all being hampered by continuous rainfall and rising water level in some parts. and because of that, over the last 24 hours, at least 11 people have died in the state of for some, molly's military rulers have declared its way, days of national mourning. that's after fight has killed 132 people in several villages. witnesses say it was a revenge attack as barbara and gaba reports. molly and television showed soldiers under reach no governor, as they reassured villages. the government has blaming an al qaeda link group for the violence, lukewarm. the one love with link to my dish. the government of the republic of molly deeply regret to inform that the peaceful populations was
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a subject to cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks during the night. so the 18th and 19th of june, 2022, a total of $132.00 civilians were killed by our due cooper's fighters, massena cut dba. several of the attackers have been formerly identified. a local politician says the night rates were revenge attacks. no one will if i be yacht you 2 weeks ago, the army was present on the ground to do patrols during the patrols. there were clashes with the terrorists and about 12 terrace were killed after the armed and security forces left around 4 pm on friday. the terrace came on about 50 to 60 motorcycles to take the town of dial us ago hostage. molly was plunged into crisis after a coup in 2012. france intervened after al qaeda and i select groups hijacked to break away movement and see sways of territory. but despite
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a peacekeeping mission in northern molly armed groups continue to operate in the vast a hell region. marliss civilian government was overthrown in a military coup in may last year. this latest attack racist fears that the new military leaders are failing to restore order. barbara and grappa out to sara gunman have killed a paypal and kidnapped a 38 others into attacks on churches in northern nigeria wanting services at a catholic and baptist church in the state of katrina were targeted the tax come weeks after gum and killed. 40 people at a church in the south west. leaders in east africa have agreed to establish a regional force to intervene in the conflict in the east of democratic republic of congo. announcement was made after a meeting of the 7 member east african community in nairobi. violence in easton, congo has flared up recently. but the dsa says the force should not include troops from one to the con. glaze at government accuses its neighbour of supporting rebel
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fighters. the ukrainian president says, africa is being held hostage by russia's war. the invasion has led to global food shortages and risks of famine across the african continent. i address you in a state of emergency when we have a war in an emergency for the whole world. when africa is actually taken hostage, hostage of those who started the war against our state, it was, this war may seem very distant to you in your countries. but catastrophically rising food prices have already brought it home to millions of african families, as well as too many families in asia, europe, and latin america. the unjust and provoked by russian war level of food prices is painfully felt on all continents. a russian journalist has sold his nobel peace prize, meddled to help displaced ukrainian children,
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gentlemen. oh, and shouted auction records by sailing for $103500000.00. dmitri moore a tub was the editor in chief of the independent russian newspaper, nevada gazette, m. it was shut down at back in march when the kremlin clam down on journalists following rushes, invasion of ukraine. promise to my escal enough or was for craig, i think, selling the nobel prize middle to help ukrainian children is important to me because i'm a russian citizen. and russia has invaded ukraine. i feel responsible for what my country and my country citizens are doing. i'm sure a lot of russian citizens just like us, want to do something. we're trying to do something. still head on al jazeera to boldly go south korea tanks another step into the commercial space industry. and a ban on cotton clothes made in shinji young forces retailers into uncomfortable choices
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. ah hello there, let's get the weather across europe and the heat waves that dominated the headlines last week across western and southwestern areas has now cooled and been replaced by wessa weather. we've got a rash of thunderstorms stretching across france towards the north east. we are expecting that wet weather to shift east by the time we get into whedon state, we take a closer look. however, it's the north east is going to see the more severe storms rolling across poland, pushing into the baltic, states, places like a, stonier latvia and lithuania, seen some of the heavier rain, wind warnings out as well across parts of northern germany and denmark. but it is an improving picture picture, particularly for the northwest,
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not to spell the sunshine for britain, an island will see temperatures in the low countries pick up again, as well as in war for if we have a look at the 3 day is going to be some improvement by thursday and the sunshine will be back and are heading further south. there's lots of fun and why whether to be found across the mediterranean. it's cool up for spain and portugal with a smattering of showers here and there much wyatt for greece and turkey. by the time we get into when say on the heat continues to build for much of italy, for places like puja as well as the island off sardinia, plenty of sunshine. ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. opinions, international communities on the course, students can use a government housing unit in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is
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going to be very hard to explain to the public, instead of pushing back. no, it's actually go to members. inside story on al jazeera lou. oh, the me. hello. are you watching out to 0? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of and tough stories. this allen, the biggest route strike in britain in 3 decades. these underway, tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security. it comes a day after strikes in belgium, fueled by the cost of living crisis. emergency work is in bangladesh and north eastern india is struggling to deliver food and drinking water in several regions
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facing to be floods. more rain is forecast and major rivers are expected to continue rising. and molly's military rule is have declaimed at 3 days of national warning. that's after fight has killed 100. 32 people and several villages. the government blamed an al qaeda affiliated group. the cut i economic for amuse underway in doha global economic recovery will be discussed, major business leaders and heads of state and taking part under the patronage of the amir of ladies and gentlemen. aside to support the economy and investment and innovation with keeping the values the shared values and keeping the peace is their way to build capabilities to overcome the challenges that faces the whole humanity, for example, the diseases and also the other challenges we can see and katara is
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responsible as a part of not in the global community to face the global change and its effects on the human to mal, shall design for us. and therefore, i'm highlighted jamal wave just head from the me this morning. what else is on the agenda? well we brought her off to the a mirror photo to smoke. there was a brief discussion with the prime minister of george r followed by probably one of the other highlights of this forum. hearing from the ceo of tested on space next on the resume can you buy or off twitter it on must have been some consistent themes that have been discussed over the past. 1 few hours in those opening remarks, the need to focus on not diversification of economies. the need to work harder
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in terms of developing the renewable energy sector. and obviously, the middle trucker also, i'm the department of ga, putting emphasis on, via drastic and dire need to boost fruit security in light of what is happening in terms of the russian war on ukraine and other challenges facing the world. but what will be witnessing over the next 2448 hours is a diverse discussion amongst lee does. politicians is one is key business power as both in terms of private sector as well as other from around the world. rather, talking about rates are development in probably the most globalized time that we find ourselves in. but also trying to find ways to overcome specific share challenges. from a layman's perspective, there is a lot of interest in hearing from people like you know,
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most and others. and how they are trying to balance both things like, you know, that they're huge massive companies. but at the same time, criticism the coming or being the novel against them for taking parts are investing in countries like china and all those that have poor human rights record. so there is, there's not just purely looking at things from a financial perspective here as a form. there is a lot of discussion with regards to adjacent topic, be the issues off the environment and renewable energy or the role of politics and human rights in developing economies. thank you very much for that update jamal al sheil, at a very busy contact economic for and thank you. one of the last recognized rebel groups in columbia says it's open to resuming pace talks with the incoming president. one of the promises made by gustavo petro, who's a former rebel fighter,
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was to strengthen the fragile piece process, to raise a bow reports from bugger tar. ah, that elena palostio says, she still cannot believe, goofed, i will. peter was elected president of columbia. and the new vice president will be a black woman like her. and i kid of yelling at her. she was displeased from the province of took all after 2 of her brothers were killed. she now lives in who w at border, where she helps children cope with poverty and violence, or jaw country almost un lcm policy. and i trust in petro because when he was a mare, he helped us a lot. the need to transform this country is real year after year, the same politicians and his country is getting worse each day. many you celebrated good. that will be there was victory laid into the night minerals approval have been displaced by the conflict a how long via and many live in places like this one in dire conditions. people
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here are telling me that they're desperate for reforms that will improve their life . so delivering on his promises won't be easy forward. that will be a little as he does not have a majority in congress, and he will have to negotiate to turn his promises into real change. he's not there . so read the letter. why that on, but not every one is celebrating. this debate happened just outside boiling at home . it's an example of the polarization that exists in the country today. we're going to go look in the book. i just hope that it won't start fighting with the rich. this man told her because they generate jobs for colombian, society. i hope this doesn't become venezuela. he said, la, call me, i'll need your yellow pedro has promised to fight in equality, race, taxes, and renegotiate free trade agreements. he also said he wants columbia to begin at session, to clean energy or phone as possible. he clarified during his campaign that this will be a gradual process. and yet, i think it remains to be seen in
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a country that is highly dependent on natural resources for his income. how he plans to go ahead to promote this transition, which i believe is a very good one for colombia and for the world in a viable way. that doesn't mean putting excessive stress on the economy. and it actually allows him to advance on his more social agenda, the paid to have said his priorities to start working towards long lasting peace in the country. even though the colombian government signed a piece deal with a foreign in 2016, some parts of the country continue to live in conflict. the left wing rebels broke, known as the e. l. n composed of around 2500 fighters, announced they were ready who talked with better government. and that's why people like the alley now excited about this new beginning for the country. an error she hoped were dialogue and not war will prevail. i will and athena
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border thousands of protest as have defined a curfew in march to in to equitable is capital k tow on an 8 day of demonstrations, they're demanding. the government do more to stamp a rising food and fuel prices. president, where mo, at last so has extended his date of emergency to cover 6 provinces. the protests have cost the economy, millions of dollars. a u. s. ban on goods imported from china's ship young region is due to come into force if a major exporter of caution and tomatoes. but it's also where. busy wiggins and other moves in groups being held in detention camps. it's feed, the move could further disrupt global supply chains. katrina, you reports from by gene. japanese retailer moody has hundreds of stools around the world. but what sets it apart from other international brands is its choice to promote the use of shin junk cotton sourcing materials from the autonomy region in
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northwest and china has become a minefield. the company's exporting to the us, the week of forced labor prevention act, prisons, ocean, done goods, omni the 4th labor, unless proven otherwise, there are being your house to prove a negative and that to stream. to do so, you're going to have implementation problems with this law on the china is, is really not making things any easier for itself. what they been doing is restricting activities within the province of change are making it very difficult for companies to move around. very difficult to get documentation, arrange a commonly used materials are sourced from region, including a quarter of the world's tomato paste 40 percent of solar panels, poly silicon, and 13 percent of wind turbines. people changing is also harm to 20 percent of global cotton supplies. cotton, which either directly or indirectly,
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ends up in the supply chains of many international fashion brands. a shipment for the retailer unicode with thieves by u. s. customs earlier this year for violating the ban on imports from saint john. it c o has refused to comment on where it's sorted. colton from saying businesses are being forced to pick a site. the us china dispute. those who do take a stand risk, the wrath of nationalistic chinese consumers. last year, swedish bran h n, n became the target of blankets and lost millions of dollars in sales revenue. after it cut ties with shin, young suppliers fearing a backlash, many companies are quietly moving their supply chains elsewhere. u. s. is not the only market and the largest market for china, right? knowledge and also europe. so, and the u. s. is 3rd. so although it's a very, very important market, china is,
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has not put all its eggs in one basket. the biden administration has accused the gene of genocide saying it's detained. more than 1000000 leaguers and coerced 100000 into working against their will. china has denied the accusation, calling it the lie of the century. between you al jazeera paging. south korea has launched a 2nd domestically produced a space truck and engine tow it comes months after the 1st launch failed to put a dummy satellite into orbit. newry is designed mainly for non military market, especially satellite launches. for on this i'm bringing rog mcbride, who joins us from go hung county rob, it's been a problem played launch, but it's gone off without a hitch. so far so good. that's right. they say
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lawrence took place just under half an hour from, from, from where we are now. this is a beach, one of a couple of places where you can actually get advantage points of the, the launch from this, from the narrow space center. that's an island about 16 kilometers behind me on the horizon. that was a big roar as the, as the rocky winds up into the air with sun did off into the blue beyond. but yes, certainly people here are waiting to see if this will be a success. we understand that so far it has reached its altitude, its intended altitude of 700 kilometers above the surface. that there has been a separation from the 3rd stage. and that is the separation of what they call the performance verification satellite. this is a, a test satellite to make sure is able of delivering a fairly large payload one and a half tons up there. and that they therefore would qualify for this very lucrative market of commercial satellite launch. of course, the last time they did this last october, there was a failure on the 3rd stage that there wasn't
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a complete burn of that 3rd stage. they didn't get up to the velocity they wanted, it was a failure, so they're waiting to see if there will be a different outcome this time. rob, some spectacular pitches out of south korea. why is this space rog? good. so important to so me the whole commercial satellite, a business is hugely important to suit the lucrative and, and the group becoming more so lots of countries are trying to get there. but south korea, if it is successful, becomes one of only 7 countries around the world. able to launch commercial satellites or south career with its very advanced industries. high tech manufacturing is a big producer of satellites, but until now, it has had to rely on other people's rockets. to get it up there to perform a satellite, a will be a big step forward for a south career if they were able to master this, enjoying that a liter, a handful of countries. the able to do this, watching this very closely. of course is also north korea that claims it will say
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to south grew, i will talk you so long. it claims it's been launching satellites for a couple of decades now. although many people suspect that that is a cover for its missile development. incredible. thank you very much for that update rubbing braid lamp for us in go hung. thank you. tuesday is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. and one of the most famous places to celebrate the summer solstice is at the pre historic monument stonehenge large numbers of people gathered at the iconic stone circle in the. okay, to watch the sunrise. it's been re opened after 2 years of covered restrictions. ah, hello, are you watching out 0. these are the top stories. this allen, the biggest round strike in britain in 3 decades is underway. tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security. it comes
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