tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 21, 2022 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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wrote the stories we don't often hear told by the people who lived in the master barbara of berlin, as is europe on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah ally, money inside the news. i lie from dive hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia warns lithuania of serious consequences for restricting rail transit to its ex place of clinic grad. britain's biggest rail striking 30 years is underway. as unions wound a sama of discontent. struggling to get aid into flood, hit northeast, and indian bangladesh. the military helps ada food and fuel to submerged areas,
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trying to ease power blackouts, lebanon signs, a u. s. back deal to ship natural gas from egypt, vice area, and his full serena williams is said to make her absence tennis after i get out of action. the 23 on grand slam champion is playing at a warm up a bunch of window. hello . welcome to the program. russia says it will retaliate off to lithuania, stomped rail, transit of some goods to clinic grad clinic grad is wedged between lithuania and poland, making it the only russian regions surrounded by 2 nato members. the restrictions affect the only rail routes linking the territory with the rest of russia. trains from mainland russia need to pass through bela bruce and the e. u. member lithuania to reach christina grad. lithuanian officials say the been
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only applies to good sanctioned by the including coal and some metals, moskowitz un publish it, may be prices will grow or maybe there will be none of the goods that we are used to as whole. kristen or it's a story construction local stop development of roads. it's all only going to get worse. while the cleaner grad governments, headphones. mason says he hopes the decision will be reversed, wasn't ready for school and i was, am, we still hope our neighbors will overcome the madness there suffering from now? because like the rest of the sanctions, these measures painfully hit lithuanian economy. let's not forget our neighbors are in good money on callin and grad transit people. don't. kane has been monitoring developments from berlin. he joins us now. live dominic, how serious is this route between lithuanian russia? on the one size you have the lithuanian government saying that it's not about a unilateral decision on their part deliberately to targets russian goods and
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products. and that sort of thing. they have said repeatedly that what they are doing is merely implementing the effect of e. u. sanctions and that any other e country would do similar things to them where they and the situation that they are anna. it's fair to say that the e u has also agreed with that. so the high representative of the e. u. in luxembourg, you're so boil yesterday, said precisely that the trouble is that the russian government for its part is saying that what is happening is unprecedented. has said that there is going to be retaliation. we know that high russian officials from their security council have traveled one particular has traveled to colleen and grad today and is talking about lithuanian is going to be feeling the pain of russian retaliation. so to a certain extent, there is no question that the sort of words being used are or could be, be, could be construed as being inflammatory incendiary. there are those from the you
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who said that the russian government should seek to, to climb down as it were not to use inflammatory language. certainly that's been said today. but remember, also the russian government summoned the ambassadors, the diplomats from lithuania and the e. u. in moscow to the ministry as it were to day to complain about what's being done. how important is clinic grad in terms of strategy to rush. i mean, it's surrounded by european countries, which can't be that right. its surround is not only by european countries, e u countries, but nato countries that is paramount of importance of us to remember the point about cleaning it out is it's an ex clay if of russia, it is not very close to russian territory. russia proper that is separated by hundreds of kilometers of the baltic, states were lithuania of poland, and therefore the russian government sees it as important to keep it as,
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as it were a strategic base. it is a historical anomaly. it was antics by the soviet union after world war 2 from nazi germany and the ethnic germans living. there were full, stout, and russians and the craniums and other slave. it's for fairies in when the soviet union died in the early 19 ninety's, the russian government held onto it. and it didn't seem to matter particularly to the surrounding countries then. but as those countries joined, the e u and then they so, and then certainly since the start of the war and ukraine, many people in those countries have looked at calvin and grad and wonders. well, if the russian government were to have military ambitions, other than in ukraine, might we be the ones who might suffer, which is why you've seen leaders and other politicians from those countries agitating for more ne, so forces on their territory. the german government maintains forces on lithuanian territory. mister shots,
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the chancellor here has said that the german government is determined to protect every centimeter of nick, so territory. so it is possible to see how this scenario could play out from both angles, from the russian and the nicer angle. and it has the potential to be a tinderbox. thank you for that dominate cain for us in berlin. washes president says he plans to fully modernize the military. vladimir putin says it's in response to growing threats from outside the country as lashania, which we will continue to develop and strengthen our armed forces, taking into account potential military threats and risks based on the lessons of modern armed conflicts. and then a priority is equipping troops with new weapon systems that will determine the combat effectiveness of the army and navy in the years and decades to come. in addition to the new weapons already tested, troops are receiving s 500 air defense and missile defense systems that are unmatched in the world. yoyo buck group, ukrainian president, says,
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africa is being held hostage by russia's war. the invasion has led to global fed shortages and rest the famine across the african continent. narceena, 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, 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 to 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. the european union is also blaming rush f, a critical shortages of grain and africa. e diplomats have been meeting in luxembourg to discuss the conflicts impact on food security. one can not imagine that the millions of don we'd remain walkie ukraine was in the rest of the world.
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people are suffering hunger. this is a real war crime. we have a repeating and they have to warn, again, you're logged in reese of a great amine. you're whoo, special you know, a russian journalist has sold his nobel peace prize metal to help displace ukrainian children. ladies and gentlemen, o is shattered auction records by selling $403500000.00. to me, to moreton, was the edison chief of the independent russian newspaper and avaya gazette. her. it was shut down in march when the kremlin clamped down on journalists following rushes, invasion of ukraine promised on my escal and after russell crane, 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
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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. now the biggest rail strike in britain in 3 decades is underway. tens of thousands of workers have walked out, demanding better pay and job security that rejected a wage increase of 2 percent while inflation is currently 9 percent. unions have warned, the strike could lead to coordinated action across all the industries. you k prime minister boris johnson is blaming the union saying the strikes a wrong and unnecessary music down. did you believe i drove straight straight? can't do that now, sir. he's fine. otherwise we're to have like a couple of hours. maybe i should say i did avoid having the moon in, well, i'm going to be late for but we did have some stuff slipped into the building last
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night so that they could help and open up because i walk in a hospital and we decide to we some couldn't come to this surgery, but we had to do is just get some stuff, sleep into the hospital, and then others are typing how in the morning. so i'll be planned myself though. it did affect the service we provide. but we have nothing to do if that distract been . and i asked to pull brandon his life for us at london bridge station call. we're back halfway through the day now. how badly has a strike disrupted commuters? well, in the big towns and the big cities, we saw a rather eerie experience of con courses at railway stations, which were heroically deserted, which is extremely unusual. of course, during a working day mid week, it may happen on a sunday morning, but certainly not on the working day mid week. there were some services on limited parts of the rail network,
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but for more than half of the route network up and down the country. there was no service at all. that means places like pan sounds down in cornwall, born with on the south coast. the scottish railways, north of glasgow and edinburgh, there was nothing running, it's all on there, and most of wales as well, have no trained services whatsoever. so the effect has been profound for the traveling public. and it's not going to get any easier after today. the r m t has chosen to have 3 days of strikes tuesday, thursday, and saturday. we almost no service stall on those days. and the days in between those days we'll have a minimal service, a sunday service, or even less so a whole week of disruption which is causing misery for, for millions, frankly, i'm, is there an, an incite? well, the 2 sides say that they will continue to try to find compromise. the talks broke up on monday evening with no agreement. they haven't been to having any talks to day, but they say that they will continue to try to find compromise in the days ahead.
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now i'm here on a picket line outside london bridge station, where i can say the public sentiment towards the strike is, is rather mixed as one bus pass. the man shouted out the window, his support for the people on the picket line here on a couple minutes later, another man different. my walking past heckled them furiously and very angry about the disruption that he was having to endure on his journey. and it sounds slight pool, things aren't gonna get worse with many more industries. joining in the strike action . yeah, well the certainly the potential for other industries in other professions, to join in the r m. t is one of britain's strongest ours from my call it one of his most militant unions. they have a very strong membership who are willing to strike if the leadership tells them to . but they're not alone and being concerned about the cost of living crisis. yeah. peg to see how horns beeping support for the strike is behind me. they're not alone
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. teachers, doctors, nurses, local authority, workers, local counsel, workers there or public employees who are expecting to get a payoff for of less than the inflation rates at a time when inflation is nudging into double figures. 9 percent of the moment expected to go above 10 percent very soon. and if they're being offered 2 or 3 percent, then clearly the money in their pocket is not going to be able to pay for the amount for the goods and services that they need for their daily life. so there's a real, real situation going on here. and the prospect that, as some of those unions may also follow the r m t and go for industrial action during the course of the summer. ok, thank you for that poll brennan, the for us at london's waterloo station. thank you for that. let's bring in poly twin b. she's economists at the garden. she joins us now from london. thank you for joining the program. now with high a global oil prices and food prices, people's pe packets all round the well to being squeezed, not just in the u. k. but in most cases, people have no power to do anything in the u. k. were 24 percent of people utilized
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. they do, that's what this is about, isn't it? with the public sector is much more unionized done in the private sector under half as many union members as the used to be in the 19 seventy's. but there's no doubt that the unions have been extraordinarily weak because over the last 12 years, the public set to pay has fallen back in real terms. they're all paid quite a lot less than they were in real terms. in 2010 when this conservative government took over. so it's not that the u. news have been very millison. they've really been rather weak. and the last straw is this sudden surgeon inflation that sees the big altitude 3 percent. when it looks as if aggression is going to rise to $10.11, and then again a union. what's one to having a union? if they were willing to accept, you know, $0.70 full, it living standards on top of previous blows of living standards. so i think was
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a lot of public sympathy, a lot of understanding and also an understanding that those unions that take action if they succeed, it will push up pay for everybody because it will set a higher pay rate at the time when little shortage of labor reasons and excessive labor, so it will fools other invoice that payoff as well. well, it's interesting, you say that there is a sympathy, i mean how, how much sympathy do you think they're going to be there is going to be when a number of other industries go out on strike, especially those people whose livelihoods and are now impacted by these strikes when people are inducted by the strikes, it's very inconvenient not to be able to travel, not a foot certain amount of warning. i think that the years locked out and kind of told people of the ways rather than things very often working from home. and if you can't work right, well, i think employers will be understanding if people can't make it into work. yes, it's a huge nuisance. but that is the point of a strike. i mean,
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you wouldn't go on strike that wasn't going to have any effect. and you know, that means i'm afraid mistake told the public and you hope that reflects on, on the government. because this is a government decision is not the lives of any of these workers because all public sector employees. ultimately, the government decides what budget is for the health service, for schools, for local authorities, and to rail the government decide how much subsidy to put into rail. and so it's the government to decide whether they want to pay people, at least keep them up with inflation. and if they don't, well, is likely to be a lot more trouble in the and i think governments, if you know, if a country descends into chaos, doesn't tend to get a blade level. got the blade when that happened in 1979, i think is government will get to blighted. that happens again this time to think what we're seeing here is a u. k. phenomenon. or could we see this happen in other countries? what other countries have more militant traditions than the u, kevin france? does?
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i don't know. i mean, there inflation rate is a little lower. i don't know whether it's they're asked to take, hey carts, whether they will accept that or possibly not. i think it's quite likely that other unions around europe who find themselves in that position and what is the union supposed to do with its members and being asked to cut by a very large amount that really bites into the standard of living. it seems to me more or less inevitable, but maybe in other countries there will be less intransigent. governments who may decide to pay because this government can afford it. it's actually had 37000000000 more receipts into our treasury than was predict, predicted, or expected. and that paying the public sector enough to keep up with inflation, not more than asking for more, i would cost about $10000000.00. those the government decided, instead of putting that money away towards government debt,
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they decided to pay out had $1000000000.00 of it. they could, holly towing, be really interesting to talk to economists at the guardian newspaper speaking to us that from london plenty more head on the knee, including millions of homes on the water ne, in india and bangladesh will have the latest on relief efforts. left off in south korea, the country takes the giant leap into the commercial faith industry and school st. paul, i think the basketball championship winning team on the if here with the way, ah, now the worst flooding in bangladesh in years could be about to get worse. more rain is full cost and major rivers are expected to rise. millions of homes under water and authorities struggling to deliver emergency supplies. while the west
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flooding isn't districts in the north and northeast armies been deployed to help with relief efforts, thousands of people have died since the storms began in april. tundra chattering has moved from so head in the spangler dash of the thing and select city. things are much more severe and was the outcome of the fit. in the rural areas, we drove miles and miles on, saw village jones washed away or submerge. people are desperate need for dry shelter. they need fresh water and food. we have visited shelter, which is overcrowded, there got a very limited number of relief. the government has deployed the defense forces personnel here over 100000 people. so i've been evacuated and rescued. but many the radios are still marilyn and needs to be rescued. things are bad in the northern bangladesh, particularly encoding over 250000 people are stranded. neighboring districts are
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also flooded. many experts on people are, are doing government or declared this region as emergency disaster zone. now this is a 2nd way of plot that hit this area. last month. the leg region was hit by. this is a 2nd row, which is worse and more than a century. government is trying, it's vast. prime minister is scheduled to visit this region today. some time she might be even here. now the rain forecast has been bad buddies has been luckily dried a big really for the paper on hardy, for drain to not intern india in mega lion time. 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 bengal. so there is clear danger, more flood if it rain. so crowded, staying dry, which is a good thing. well, india is neighboring assault, stay flooding and landslides have killed. thousands of people. soldiers have been deployed to get supplies, areas that are cut off, household homes and fields across
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a some states continue to be inundated with water, rescue and relief operation got on for people with what we are in the district. this is one of the worst affected districts in the region and have just returned. 8 from rescuing about 3 families from a real life boat has rescued about 50 people over the last few days and we are on what used to be fear. the team here is their biggest challenge, is this rising water level over here? water levels are about 15 feet deep, that's nearly 4 and a half. nita, we also say strong water chorus are a big challenge. exact residents over here said that because of the parent from the overflowing river, many home and people have also been away. now across the state, the toll from the flood continues to rise. more than nearly 5000000 people have
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been affected, and many people have died over the last 24 hours. homes are under water, wheels are inundated and mostly people are anxious to waiting for water level to see the rain to stop. they can return home and start building the live. now, floods have reached record levels in southern china after weeks of intense rains, rivers bus, their banks and 2 provinces, forcing thousands of people to flee to high ground in parts have gone down. the average range for since may pro records and then show gun city flood water levels reach a 50 year high. global warming has led to an increase in extreme rainfall in asia. the french president emanuel michael is holding a series of meetings with political opponents to save his reform agenda. across centrist group lost its parliamentary majority and elections on sunday. valia to build enough support could lead to political paralysis. the series of meetings are
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expected to continue and to wednesday. south korea's fast domestically developed space walk. it has successfully put 5 satellites into orbit a test flight was the 2nd attempt after one failed in october. newry is designed mainly for non military missions, especially satellite launches. rob mcbride has mo, from go hung county, big excitement at this, a beach on the south coast of south korea, one of the few vantage points where people have been able to come out. and there have been thousands of people out on this afternoon to look at the launch of jewelry, the rocket, the 2nd time that says south gray has fired this type of rocket. and it's from their space center narrow, which is about 16 kilometers away just across the water. they're the rocket, just leaving a tiny bit of a contrary left. there are still people straining their eyes and long lenses
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skyward. still trying to get a glimpse of the rocket. now the 1st time they had a lot of this type of rock, it was last october. everything seemed to be going to plan. but then with the firing of the 3rd stage, there was some sort of malfunction. there wasn't a full burn and it turned out that as they didn't get up to the kind of velocity needed for the satellite to stay into its orbit, so it effectively failed. so people will be looking at this to see whether south korea is now mastered this crucial satellite technology. because if they do, then they become one of only a handful of countries in the whole world able to deliver commercial satellites into space. a vast and growing market at south career is, of course, very proficient in making satellites with all of its high tech manufacturing. but until now, has had to rely upon other countries in order to get them up into space. with this launch, it will now be able to make those satellites and put them up there into orbit. it
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gets in where they're now at car. hello there, hot dusty and dry is the forecast for the middle east at the moment. we're still seeing exceptional heat linger around iraq and to 8 the temperature touching 50 degrees. but it's going to be somewhat of a cool down baghdad, the seeing $44.00 degrees on thursday. but further east of this for cobble, we will see the temperature pick up as a weather system, sweets away. now we have seen exceptionally low temperatures for this time. of year and choose date 17 degrees, but we'll see a rise of about 10 degrees by thursday and the sunshine will be back. now it's all about sunshine and he took off the very north of africa. places like tune is touching 40 degrees celsius. we have got some heat wave warnings out. we have a look at the 3 day, however, that will ease. other time we get into friday for the wet weather we have to head to west africa. we've seen some fierce thunderstorms effect, senegal, and southern areas of molly souls and showers as well for much of the central band of africa as we had for the south. that is a quiet picture for places like angola,
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but further down south for south africa, things are going to change is going to get rather cold. you got a weather system sweeping in across the north cape. that's going to bring some very heavy rain and thunder storms. johannesburg will see that wet weather on thursday, but improvement with clear skies on friday, that should weather update. still ahead on al jazeera of a massacre and money. more than $130.00 people are killed in a tax on several villages. columbia last, rival group says it's ready for peace talks with the new president and his ball. we'll hear from the brazil fans hoping that country a win the world cup for the 1st time in t ah . against a backdrop of syrian independence comes the story of military coups regime change.
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and insurgency. al jazeera world explores the life of id, boucher shortly achieving his ambition to be syrian president in 1953, but outmaneuvered by his rivals and struck by the assassin's bullet. al shocked re sheree is master of coopers on al jazeera african stories from african perspectives. most of them are never bought. one that has not been a good machine because of the voice of machine i feel like in, i mean is short documentary by african filmmakers from kenya. he rates home of talent, dial into something back. it's about pressing and ivory coast colors. i lived here and scrap yard and marble africa direct on al jazeera lou.
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ah ah, you watching out a 0 mind if i top stories is our russia says it will retaliate after lithuanian stroke transit of some goods to clinic rad that the waning official say the ban is on goods sanctioned by the u, including coal and some metals. the biggest rail strike in britain in 3 decades is underway. tens of thousands of workers have walked out on the job, demanding better pay and job security. emergency work is in bangladesh, and ne, from india is struggling to deliver food and drinking water in several regions. suffering severe floods, more rain as full costs and major rivers are expected to continue rising. o u. s. phantom goods imported from china's jin chang region is g to come into force. it's
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a major exposure of cotton and tomatoes, but it's also where we get and all them muslim groups are being held in detention camps. it's fear, the mood could father disrupt global supply chains. katrina, you has more probation. japanese retail, 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 northwest and china has become a minefield. the company's exporting to the u. s. the week of forced labor prevention act. prisons, all she 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 health implementation problems with this law. on the other hand, china is, is really not making things any easier for itself. what they been doing is
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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, 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 syndrome. it c o has refused to comment on where it's sources is 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.
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after it cut ties with shin junk 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 now is and also europe. so, and the u. s. is 3rd. so although it's a very, very important market in china is, has not put all its eggs in one basket. the biden administration has accused aging 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 arena korean as a program director of human security at the center for advanced defense studies. she says the battle goods for mission john will encourage us firms to be more rigorous about sourcing their products. i think it is
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a great signal to businesses to really reevaluate their supply chain and make the sort of part inquiries that will help them stop in at least supporting for labor in the leader region. however, because of that integration between sean connery and the chinese economy. and of course then between the chinese economy and the u. s. and what was going to be very difficult to track down each and every product q is origin, fears and should have been subject to a range of stream. went right to the fringes for a mass attention where hundreds of thousands of acres are estimated to be in various forms of prison, labor and so on. many more are engaged in some sort of forest or coerced labor, oftentimes being moved hundreds of kilometers away from their hometown. and then there is person master balance as well as cultural repression with religious
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freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of language, being taken away from your community, every government and every community needs to take a stand again. and i think while it is not a panacea, does not solve the problem. it certainly provides both a financial and a moral imperative to both the global community, as well as the chinese government to do better. molly's military rulers have declared 3 days of national morning and south defiance has killed 100. 32 people in several villages. barbara hung up our reports. marley and television showed soldiers and a regional governor as they reassured villages. the government, as blaming an al qaeda link group for the violence, lukewarm milan lubbock league to my dish. oh, the government of the republic of molly deeply regret to inform that the peaceful populations was a subject to cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks. during the night of the 18th
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and 19th of june, 2022, a total of $132.00 civilians were killed by our do cooper's fighters, massena co dba. several of the attackers have been for many identified. a local politician says the night rates were revenge attacks, though one will if have a yard new 2 weeks ago, the army was present on the ground to do patrols at ab, during the patrols. there were clashes with the terrorists, and about 12 terrorists were killed after the armed and security forces left around 4 pm on friday, the terrace came on about $50.00 to $60.00 motorcycles, to take the town of dial us who grew 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 swathes of territory. but despite a peacekeeping mission in northern molly armed groups continued to operate in the vase to hell region, marliss civilian government was overthrown in
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a military coup in may last year. this latest attack racist fears that the new military leaders are failing to restore order. barbara and cooper out to sarah gunman have killed 8 people and kidnapped another $38.00 into a tax on churches in northern nigeria. morning services and the catholic anabaptist church in the state of kaduna were targeted attacks come weeks after government killed. 40 people at a church in the south west of the country is african leaders have agreed to establish a regional force to intervene and the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congo announcement was made after meeting of the 7 member east african community nairobi. violence in easton, d r. c has fled up recently, tens of thousands of people have been forcibly displaced by fighting between government forces and rebels. the congolese government says the regional force should not include troops from rwanda. that's because the d r. c accuses neighbor
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supporting the rebel fighters. lebanon has signed a natural gas agreement with egypt to ease its energy crisis. plan also involves importing electricity from jordan. but it depends on world bank funding and the u. s. waiving sanctions imposed on syria santa hud reports from barret. there are thousands of these generators across the country that's on the edge of collapse. people are sourcing their own power, at least those who can afford it. the state electricity company is providing one hour of power a day as the hard currency reserves needed to import fuel are dwindling. the crisis is taking a toll on people's livelihoods. muslim, we need electricity if we to send ice cream, another refreshments, but i can't pay for generator. i lost my customers at the end of the day will be forced to close the shop. lebanon's leaders hope
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a deal to import natural gas from egypt will allow for hours of electricity to be generated a day. it's part of a government plan that also includes purchasing electricity from jordan, but these deals won't come into effect right away. us sanctions on the government and damascus need to be waived, gas and electricity need to transit through syria, obama, little fully alabama. we hope to get the final guarantees from the us concerning the sanctions, the u. s. and the international community support. i essential to that this project is implemented. the u. s. has said it will evaluate the deal once it is signed before deciding on whether it violates sanctions. but another obstacle is funding. money has not been secured from the world bank, which is demanding conditions like an audit of the electricity company. they electricity infrastructure was devastated during the civil war. it ended in 1990
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lebanon has not had continuous supply of electricity. successive governments have failed to rebuild the sector or come up with a sustainable energy strategy. and that's added tens of billions of dollars to the country's massive public debt. corruption is endemic in many states institutions. oh yeah, i was getting a st machines or building at last to generate electricity. thing among all of the sub luncheon or the services we ideas that were assign job benefits, certain individual or certain political party. the deals with egypt and jordan are part of a government plan to provide 24 hour power by 2026. but previous plans have gotten an implemented due to political wrangling, or the lack of will to reform that runs against the interests of those in power than other ozetta, beirut, israel's fragile coalition government is set to dissolve parliament after just
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a year in office. that means a country will have to hold its 5th election in 3 years. earlier this month, the government failed to renew law on the status of israeli settlers and occupied west bank for miss the jerry le p. we'll take over from natalie bennett, the role of intern prime minister until the poll, which is expected in october. founded smith has moved from west jerusalem for a year. benjamin netanyahu has been working to bring down the coalition that ousted him from power. and he's managed it by blocking the normally automatic renewal of a bill that extends israeli law into the settlements. now netanyahu sees a path back to the prime minister's office. luca been lucky, i intend to form a strong national steady government. i think the atmosphere change show i can feel it. i mean, i hear from the people showing up, we now want to will change. we want to return the state of the usual to the place in the service. and i intend to do it together to with my friends, the outgoing
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a party coalition was the most unusual israeli history made up of the hard, right. liberals on palestinian israelis from the arab list. they came together to get rid of netanyahu. but they claim other achieve, i must say that them saw that because the government was a pretty good government. was corporation between ubs and jewish. it was in the 15 . the committee was a very good minister, especially in terms in national corporation. and when i think that this government to was fairly good for the citizens like this whole suggest benjamin netanyahu. quote, when 60 of the $120.00 seats up for grabs in the classes the election won't be held until towards the end of october. until then. yeah, la p. israel's intern products oxfam is holding an exhibition in garza portraying
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the impact of the 15 years of the israel's blockade of the strip. 15 artists born and bred in garza or among those taking pot. you're now said is that she sent us this report. 15th china garza, i'm going to pass that open up, got 15, a campaign necklace, relief fight and international for 15 days on social. i like the impacts of 15 years. israel is located on every sector, like in regards to the situation for garza, after 15 years, a blockade is wrapped up in numbers. numbers in terms of an employment number of trade permits, the cannot make the development we have. and what's happened is that the stories of the people have somehow diminished. i've got lost that goes through the way. so what we wanted to do is raise awareness of like what the real impact is on the day to day lives. of the people of golf. now the 14 about, you know,
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14 years in the field trip and the, i like us for me. but i can't quite tell scope or us for me books and i want to leave this planet, but i can't leave a vision here today. many green in future plan remains to be in because the privacy is the does it under it? i'm telling he's really fees with living freely with i. one of the last recognized rebel groups and columbia says it's open to resuming peace dogs for the incoming president, gustavo petra is a former rebel fighter, and one of his campaign promises was to strengthen their fragile peace process. to raise a bo reports from belinda. ah, but elena palazzios says she still cannot believe got,
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i will put that it was elected president of columbia and the new vice president will be a black woman like her benefits and i kid of yelling at her. she was displeased from the province of taco, 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 hugh celebrated group that will be there was victory laid into the night. millions approval have been displaced by the conflict alamba and many live in places like this one in dire conditions. people here are telling me that they're desperate for reforms that will improve their life. so delivering on his promise is won't be easy for both. that will be a little, as he does not have a majority in congress,
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and he will have to negotiate to turn his promises into real change a sore throat. read the letter. why that on but not every one is celebrating. this debate happened just outside berlin 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 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 be through has promised to fight in equality, race, taxes, and renegotiate free trade agreements. he also said he wants columbia to begin transition to clean energy soon as possible. he clarified during his campaign that this will be a gradual process. and yet, i think it remains to be seen in a country that is highly dependent on natural resources for its income. how he plans to go ahead to promote this transition, which i believe is
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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 people have said his priorities to start working towards long lasting peace in the country. even though the colombian government signed a peace deal with a farm 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 for talks with better government. and that's why people like berlin are excited about this new beginning for the country. an error, she hopes what dialogue and not war will prevail. i will and athena border the cats are economic forum is underway in. busy doha delegates
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discussing global economic recovery, major business leaders, and heads of states, all taking part on the patronage of the amir of council. ladies and gentlemen, i'm a little sought 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 responsible as a partner in the global community to face the global change and its effects on the human. well, tesla's c o in on must spoke out the formally discussing his acquisition of twitter and his hopes for the future of the social media platform. i mean, ideally i'd like to get like 80 percent of. oh, but in north america house, i don't know half the world or something ultimately on,
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on twitter, one for another. but i think one way or another one is safe. the status that i love that entice most people teach who want to be on twitter and enjoy it and find it informative and entertaining and funny you know, and to something and useful as useful as possible tomorrow. al sale has more from the foreign there have been some consistent themes that have been discussed over the past few hours in those opening remarks. the need to focus on diversification of economy is the need to work harder in terms of developing the renewable energy sector. and obviously the capital. i'm the apartment itself. george are putting emphasis on the drive and diety to
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boost for security in lights 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 leaders. politicians is one of the key business power, both in terms of private sector as well as others from around the world where they're talking about greater development in probably the most globalized time that we find ourselves in. but also trying to find ways to overcome specific share challenges is 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, fear, the issues of the environment and renewable energy, or the role of politics and human rights in developing economies. tuesday
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is the longest day of the year if you're in the northern hemisphere. and one of the most famous places to celebrate the summer solstice is that the prehistoric landmark stonehenge crowds gathered at the u. k. famous stone circle to watch the sun rise this morning. the site has been reopened after 2 years of coven 19 sections still has on al jazeera and sport, the lightning strike back in hockey stanley cup final andes, here in just a moment, but ah ah
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time this is andy so much marlene will last, serena williams is sets returns its on his after a year out of action. the $23.00 time grand slam champion is playing in a wall of events ahead of wimbledon. the 4 year old american will play the pebbles with juniors. he's on the triple in a school. williams was injured during her 1st round match of women's and last year and she hasn't plight since she's been given a wild call to returns to tournaments, which starts on monday. i must be serene as soon as she she's 11 and will always be and the fact that she she returned and i get to be part of her journey. it's truly unbelievable. and you know, she, she did a lot for our sports and really respect her respect. to her story, respect, everything that she she has been through, i hope i can learn even like 2 percent all the time, but by lightning as it sees back some momentum in the stanley cup. final having lost the 1st 2 games for series against the colorado avalanche. this timeouts
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lightning was 6 to when is the best of 7 series continues on wednesday. it's not a true elimination name, but this group was in this position last round and coming home. and we knew that this is pretty much a must win game for us. so i thought we played like it tonight. our attention to detail was was a lot better. and the game plan, you know, not that it changed too much, but we execute it. and international rugby league has followed the example set by world swimming, and announcing a ban on trans gender players from top level women's matches, the sports governing body. so the rule be in place while it develops a comprehensive inclusion policy ban will apply to the rugby league, world cup, which is to be held in october now, the wilson championships in budapest, one of the sports all time greats. katie le jackie won her 2nd gold medal couple of days after winning the forgeries of freestyle. the american dominated, the 1500 winning by more than 14 seconds. becky is now one and incredible 17 world
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titles. in her career. the 1st world record of the meat went suit italian. thomas church only one. the mens under me is a back stroke in 51.6 seconds and there was history in the man's surgery to freestyle, 17 year old david povlovich becoming the 1st remaining mild. so when a world sites now brazil will be open to end eights, 20 a wait to lift the world cup trophy in katara. later on this year, brazilian fans are expected to travel to the middle east in huge numbers for the tournaments. monica yankee of reports from rio de janeiro football is more than a game in brazil. it's a passion and 41 year old reese car. while we samples is an example of how far brazilians will go to cheer for their tea. he created the green and yellow movement in international network of more than $100000.00 fans to root for the brazilian t whenever and wherever it play as each day will guinea i,
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we already have our own headquarters and ohio will some 10 people helping us organize things here, so you know, santa's himself was recently in kut dad. he was invited together with fan leaders from $33.00 other countries to visit the gulf nation and discussed logistics. docile dordy silly sample vans always face difficult. williams for eggs will join the brazilian world cup. we weren't allowed to take our instruments to the stadiums, which is absurd. your good is now will be able to use the meeting. was very helpful to discuss mass accommodation willis to let us know what size instruments we can take. and to understand the culture of the country which is very different from our on the green and yellow movement became known in the last world cup in russia with a hit song reminding people that brazil is the only country that 15 championships. 1958. 1962. 197019942002. now the group is
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already practicing to sing what they hope will be brazil, 6th victory and daughter. what has it been with bushes to brazil have many chances of winning a 6 college the it's one of the world's best teams average. the players are excited, although they have the same coach as in the 2018 tournament. and the team was undefeated in the qualifying games. orbit in our florida. ah alice falcon, yet he already bought his ticket from rio to guitar. would stop over in italy in egypt. i've been following brazil on to him for many years. learned you learned for boon. don't either states learning to learn name. your 1st 2000 or 6 in germany should 1014 offshore. in brazil, and a g, a russia. but not many brazilians will be able to afford such an expensive trip, especially in a moment of economic crisis. that's why the movement is planning events. in brazil, the green yellow movement has 174 embassies to represent their fans all over the
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world. they're present in 14 countries, including could tar, and in all brazilian states. right now, we're standing at their headquarters in rio de janeiro. humbled watching the movements ambassador and real says his job is to pick a place in the city. they can decorate with banners and flags, and where fans can watch the games together. like a tar, he says we'll host a unique party is interpark obama, who was the euro. mark wahlberg during the will chop in russia and even in brazil, the distance between stadiums was huge now and cotton will be an hour away from each other, which for fans from all over the world will be quite some traders in one place. i wish i imagine there will be more fans than the local population. it will be an invasion of florida with the green and yellow movement wants to attract fans from other countries, like pakistan, india, and bangladesh. they're making videos with their songs to be translated into many
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languages, all of them cherry for brazil, monica, and i give al jazeera rio de janeiro. now this month, we're focusing on the south american things. in the 1st of all world cup count down programs you can, i catch the lights, runs tuesday at 2330 gmc and the golden state warriors having celebrating the mph ambridge. it went in style, tens of thousands of fans lining the streets of san francisco to watch the same go by our state. the wars clinch that full title in 8 years with a victory. are the boston celtics, and there was this message from the scenes critics from one of their store place. i know that he saw you scored is looking for now. thanks nancy. and that's it for me. money. 5. the sneeze. i'll be back in just moment more. the
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