tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 22, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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you think of it how and why did who didn't become so obsessed with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold the corrupt individuals in human rights abusers accountable. they're going to rip this deal apart if they take the white house in 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about pi american today, you'll weekly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. mm. mm. this is al jazeera ah hello molly. inside the knees, i live from zillow hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. an earthquake, devastate southern afghanistan. at least 1000 people have been killed. the battle for eastern ukraine russian troops intensify their efforts to take
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control of key areas. hundreds of thousands evacuated in china as unrelenting rains cause floods and landslides. i'm furious vomas', thousands of people protesting in the netherlands over the goblins plans to cast emissions on in school so many williams as might a winning return to tennis after a year out of the game. she's now targeting her grand slam comeback at wimbledon next week. ah, hello, welcome to the program. we begin in afghanistan where state media says at least 1000 people have now been killed in a magnitude 5.9 earthquake. it shook the southeast of the country in the early hours of wednesday morning. hundreds of people have been injured and dozens of still trapped under rubble off the buildings collapsed. well,
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we have quick happened about 46 kilometers from the city of cost, which is near portico, province than the tremors could be felt in neighboring pockets on an even iran. mohamed vall has a latest, the helicopters and the rescue crews have rushed to the area. the earthquake struck the bacteria province near gunston se border with pakistan its remote region where communities asked him, bearing the brunt of the war. spinning i spoke to our party the saturday as it was midnight when the quick struck the kids. and i screamed, one of our rooms was destroyed, our neighbors were screaming big. it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived, there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital. i also saw many dead bodies, and yet margaret went by the band government extended condolences and announced urgent help to the families of the victims around her to dispute the prime minister
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since his condolences to the victims, families, and to those who have been injured in last night's f quite and praises god for granting them paradise. he has ordered the cash be given urgently to help victims families and to the families of the wounded authorities say it's too early to assess the extent of the damage. the situation is still very fluid. that the explanation keep claiming we have got here at unicef. i'm a boy health nutrition team on the ground giving 1st age to those effects on route . at the moment, we have interagency assessment teams and trucks of supplies. to help us gunston is already in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. most agencies pulled out when the body back to control in august last year, the government assisting with the international sanction been not to have
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more facilities to provide the people, but they try to use that facilities that they have in their hands a need. now, why do in the community international assistant program will become to support people, unhinge government off quakes are common in the hindu kush mountains. one of the worst was a magnitude, 7.5, quite keep 2015, which killed hundreds of people on both sides of afghanistan, border with part time, 105, or jesse or the spring in obee. duleigh by here is the founder of save afghans from hunger campaign to provide financial assistance and meals distribution going on. he joins us by skype from some about thank you for your time. what is the situation on the ground? as you understand it, we've seen the numbers killed go off over the course of the day, most likely we haven't reached that final figure yet. thanks for having me. her
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effect. natural disaster. the last thing that the fun people needed considering that for already facing one of the worst monitor and prices and margin history is probably one of the deadliest earthquakes up on a has been in recent years. the problem is that a lot of these areas and the fact that up on a, on, generally lies on the line and the earthquake held somewhere between host and the province really at the border area. most of those areas are montaigne us regions where people live either on the sides of the hills or in the valleys which makes them specially prone to land slides as a result of earthquakes. and that's what happened since last night. the fact that since the morning that number has tripled or quadrupled off the casualties off the
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disaster just shows you that the more people that they're digging out of the rubble is becoming problematic. and the numbers are pleasing on the other. and the team. the thought upon respond to the calamity. the ministry of defense has deployed 6 officers that are moving the patients. we see got these hospital in taking a lot of the patients and some of them have been moved to couple of well, and so our teams are on the grounds. we're going to assess on the scale of the damage. let me ask you a bit more about the resources the taliban have. so you're saying the helicopters, they're 6 helicopters, which have been stand by the taliban. what other resources do they have? so they have emergency response unit directorate that probably was left behind by the republic as well, which has been responding. the ministry of defense stepped in with the helicopters that patients out of the areas and to hospital. the problem is that the health
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facilities in those areas because of 20 years of fighting are deplorable to be frank, and they don't have the capacity to take in that many patients. but the better, the only bright side of this is that there is better access to these areas for each organization is very just trying to gather as much information as be can, including contact with paul upon officials so that me know where we should target and what is most needed. we're being told that it's food and shelter or not, which means tense and, and places for these people spend the night. i did speak to w h i a little bit earlier who said to me that a team is still trying to make its way to be know if any international organizations have actually reached this area. i don't know about international organizations, but one thing about our work is because we've been distributing in provinces,
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we have teams on the ground. so which means my team already has given me information with regards to the house that we sent them, especially because we were told to initially that were going to the hospital, which is a district within practica had a large number of casualties and patients. but that didn't turn out to be true, so we're still trying to gather as much information. i think if your organizations insight upon the fund international organizations are heading down either today or tomorrow to those areas. so yeah, i guess it doesn't really matter, as long as there is a short term help available and then we start talking about rehabilitating these people. i mean, you touched on this already and it's obviously something that you work with yourself. work for afghanistan and facing a huge humanitarian crisis. i mean, when you add a natural disaster like this on to what is already such
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a vulnerable situation so many vulnerable people. i mean how devastating is that? i think there is a scale in the term for such disasters and crises, which is a compounded crisis. and it's not just natural disasters, but actual manmade policies that are causing people to suffer and up on the fun already is the thing, one of the worst famines in modern history. we already had one of the worst drought before. and after the pilot one came, and now we have an earthquake that has effected close to a policy and found these. so we really need to sit down and think long term because the international community with its sanctions, with how problematic it is for even if organizations like mind to get money into a fund, imagine how that affects everything else in the larger field. so you can step on someone's neck and then expect them to survive and keep breathing more be so we have to talk about fundamental changes so that they are on the economy can become
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sustainable. some development needs to take place because currently we're just putting out fires and it's just the wildfire, the jungle, the light, and there isn't much hope. if we keep going down, the struck ok over there. la, by here founder of save afghans from hunger speaking, was there from a slum about thank you for your time. thank you for having me. the russia stepping up. it's a sold on ukraine's eastern city of savannah don't. yes, it's fighting. it's been reported that troops carry out as strikes and shelling on ukrainian positions. the ukranian army says its force back the rushing that balance at multiple locations in the hands squeezen. my guys reportedly had to bring in reserve offices to make up for heavy losses. chelsea profit has moved from keith on
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the latest fight to give me some grade. the focus of fighting still around that city of civil than it is one of the last 2 cities in the loop chunks region that so russia does not fully control according to the ukraine army last night. russians have taken control of 3 more villages. south of several and lucy chanced this is a worrying sign because what it suggests is that no longer are they pushing in from the north. and we know that sooner than etzky, and this chances are separated by a river, but they are now coming around from the south and pushing up towards the sea chance there. we know that there are a lot of ukrainian military, a lot of soldiers in both those cities and the governor over the gunk region. and he's also saying that russians of can't supply routes to at least 2 villages close to the see chance. and also comments with respect to that chemical plant in
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sever down at the as all chemical plants that over the last couple of weeks or so we've been hearing reports of up to was estimated to be around 300 civilians sheltering in that plants. and there are reports, increasing reports now that russian falls, he's had begun to co into that area into the outskirts of that plant from the south . so yeah, i'm, although we have seen as a say over the last couple of weeks, a lot of fighting in that area. it does seem now increasingly that those kind of incremental gains that russian forces have been making seem to be accelerating israeli. and he's voted in favor of dissolving parliament. the preliminary balance is one of the series that will set the stage for the countries 50 election in less than 4 years. the sweet members of the fractured coalition government agreed it could not provide off to just one year in office. foreign minister le peters to take over from natalie bennett in the role of entry and prime minister until the
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election, which is expected in october. let's go to find a smith who joins us from western and bonded. so tell us more about the site. so what happens now is that by next monday, the 11th separate bills and together they'll have the final readings next monday and that will officially dissolve parliament. and israel will go to the polls. it's then yeah, a lot, pete will take over. an interim prime minister. he cast the next election as a battle between moderates and netanyahu linked extremists. benjamin netanyahu is why this government collapses precipitated it's downfall. he's been in opposition to previously being prime minister for a total of 15 years. he wants the job back and he hopes with a new election. he'll get it. and how the people in israel feel about the prospect of yet another election is really getting used to
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this. yes, the election in less than 4 years. and although netanyahu is very engine behind this election and previous elections, he still remains quite popular. and israel 46 percent of israeli still view him as the best option for prime minister jala pete. his main opponent in the upcoming elections only has about 15 percent support, but lot paid at least will be in the role of prime minister for the next few months . gives him a chance to take center stage and push and perhaps show how prime ministerial he can be. he's certainly a very lively personality and a good match in terms of in terms of personality. benjamin netanyahu a bit more about policy is rarely think natalie bennett. okay, thank you for that better smith for us in western research. and the british government is proposing a law that would allow it to ignore european court ruling that preventative from
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deporting migrants to run to the new bill of rights is expected to make clear that the supreme court that had allowed the flies to wander. how's the final say? last week the european court of human rights grounded a plane charted to deport the migrants shortly before it was due to take off. as gadson, as the mother handling sly that from anti pon in london. explain to us why the company is doing as many were melinda speaker in parliament was very angry with deputy prime minister dominic rob because details of the legislation were actually uh, leaks or provided to the press before he made his statement here. and those details actually made it clear that it would specifically this new bill of rights, specifically say that you k courts are not obliged to take it into consideration interim measures by the european court of human rights in strasburg. and one such
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interim decision was of course, as you were saying, the, the halting of the flights at the deportation flight to rwanda will dominate rob himself as stressed of britain will still remain in the european convention on human rights. that's something that was brought into domestic law under the human rights act of 1998, which this new bill is trying to replace. if in fact it does pass, mr. rob says that it re aid injects a dose of healthy m, common sense, as he put it into the justice system, increasing people's confidence, and he claims that it will increase and public safety. because for example, one of the things it could do is make it harder for earth, foreigners who've been convicted of a crime here to fight deportation on the basis of the right to a family life. now there have been very angry and reactions so far from
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a range of sources, including thee or the law society saying that it, sir, signals a deepening of the government, disregard for the checks and balances that underpin the rule of law. amnesty international have said it as a giant leap backwards for the rights of ordinary people. and the labor of in here in parliament said it was a dark day for the british public, especially for women because they say a whole range of people have used the european court so far a war struggle to do so in future, people like families fighting for justice like the hillsboro, a campaign like relatives of those who died in the manchester bombing. women who am fought in the courts to force the police to investigate rape and sexual assault. and they say that are the most vulnerable people in british society now will have less recourse to justice if the human rights act is replaced by this bill. as
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a matter that for us outside parliament in london, sensible a head on the knees, our, including millions, falls from the homes. will at the latest on the relief effort in flood hit regions on the dash and india. ah, an indigenous protest that dies in ecuador as demonstrations against the government . 10 violence and support memories. is mara, donna argentina is found. get ready to celebrate a life that country's greatest ever play at the sea? isabel's come ah, molly is observing the 2nd of 3 days of national morning after a 132 villages were killed by armed rebels. witness to say the rate on the town of bianca's in the multi region at the weekend was a revenge attack. nicholas hack reports. molly's army moves in,
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but arrived too late. 3 days after the attack in the bunker commune of central molly, the al qaeda fighters are long gone. this is what is left of a once bustling market. over the weekend, young men on motor bikes, armed with machine guns, fired indiscriminately, most of the people in the village were shot dead after days of continuous gunfire. there is an eerie in unsettling calm, which lingering is the smell of charred bodies, al qaeda fighters. bert entire villages as found, these slept in their huts, hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours on dogs and uncomfortable gathering. the survivors faced the army that has again failed to protect them. they struggled to hide their grief and anger. they had called for help in the early hours of saturday morning. why didn't the mounting army that supported by russian fighters intervened wonders this man? and were,
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were any of the 14000 un peacekeeping troops have the mandate to protect them over so many questions left unanswered by the authority to make up that big boy, when you are loaded, do you not respond on dying, but just off the judge, the display there's a lot because we called before the attackers, right? yet these people are afraid even if a mere noise from a plane, once they don't really let the governor respond saying millions have to be patient or something that god willing there will be. well, no one has claimed responsibility maryan authorities believe the full on the preacher. i'm a cooper who had a local kite affiliate, orchestrated the attack. this is the beginning of the rainy season in for money. herders encroach on farmland to feed their cattle with increasing numbers of droughts. the malia army accuses all kinds of preventing ethnic tensions between full on the herders and local farmers. this song with the minute the less than we have learned today is to be patient and avoid violence against each other. we did
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not inherit this from our ancestors. it is new violence that has crept in and do not see. the number of people killed in attacks by armed groups and molly has doubled in the last year. attacks are spreading beyond its borders to neighboring countries. the 1000000 army seems overwhelmed, and one step behind these arm group at many fear or gaining ground in central malia nicholas hawk al jazeera after months of food, fuel and power shortages for lancaster. prime minister says the economy has completely collapsed. neil victrum single told parliament he plans to invite china india, japan. so don't a conference in august to shore up foreign assistance. the government has also reached an agreement with the international monetary fund to restructure its debt. i derek not to get bellotta san jacob really though it is no easy task to revive a country with the completely collapsed economy, especially one that is dangerously low on foreign reserves. if steps had been taken to slow down the collapse of the economy at the beginning,
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we would not be facing this difficult situation to day. but we lost out on this opportunity. we are now seeing signs of a possible fall into the very bottom. however, we must come out of this situation. if not, we will be unable to seek solutions to any other issue in the country may go to the little bazaar. augustine's governance is progress has been made and talks with the international monetary fun to revive the country's bailout program. it's expecting a $6000000000.00 funding program to be extended. asana is facing an economic crisis . foreign exchange reserves are drawing up and it's karnley has hit record. lows, monsoon rains have caused severe flooding in southern china, half a 1000000 people have been affected by the storms that are the heaviest and 60 years. full provinces have been impacted and crews are moving. people to higher ground katrina, you reports from beijing in southern china. entire villages have disappeared
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under water. reco rainfall in recent weeks has called several major brothers and tributaries to burst their banks in the provinces of won't. on one she who jen and young t floodlights had been raised to the highest levels. rescue teams are working around the clock to move hundreds of thousands of people to higher ground and clear landslides triggered in mountainous areas. more than a 1000 homes and farms has been destroyed with the loss is estimated at more than a quarter of a $1000000000.00. in urban areas, roads have become rivers, businesses and schools of course, and public transport has been suspended. heavy downpours are common along the pro river delta at this time of year. but experts say climate change is causing more extreme and erratic weather patterns. we have to expect that when soon windfall will become stronger in the future. but at the same time, the climate models showed that the variability from year to year and also the
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variability within one season intensifies to as the rain moves northward. some counties have begun cleaning up emergency teams on leaving danberry and clearing blocked roads. but many areas, a still without electricity. last year, almost 400 people were killed in floods in central hun, on province. the government was accused of being slow to respond to the so called once in a 1000 years down pool. and critics called for improvements to china's emergency warning systems. katrina, you al jazeera paging in the us military is scrambling to get supplies to people, cut off by flooding and landslides. in the northern states of a psalm, dozens of zyden, tens of thousands have been moved to safety for many remain stranded poverty metals been with people displaced in the bodily head. district of de rung tells us that people across the state are living like this. in mid shift,
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since we're on an embankment that is dotted by camps like these people have come from a nearby village that is now under water. they say they receive little to no relief . and using make shift rafts to go back and forth to get greens. the chopping wood to make fire so be can cook the word about potential diseases, which is why they sent their children away to relative homes that have not been impacted by these slides. there's a lot of anxiety about what the future holds. farmers here say that the floods have coincided with sewing season, and what about little crop they had is now totally washed away so. so they don't know when they'll be able to make a living next. across the state, the situation is dire. incessant rain fall on the hills is causing rivers like hill to swell and water levels to rise across the state. the toll of people impacted by the sun is rising and his mouth crossed. 5 and a half 1000000. while
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a neighboring bangladesh soldiers have been deployed to help millions drop by flooding in the northeast. some good chatter reports from cynex. this is the scenario in the rural areas of silicon north is bangladesh miles and miles of water . you can see homes under those trees, some are some mount some got washoe it, a big logistical challenge to rescue people or bring food to this region unless the weather improves. this will take some time the water to receive and i've things got worse than not this. india does more rain than the flood water from not this sandy has gonna gush down into bangladesh and things could even get worse. but we have covered miles after miles during our coverage and sure enough guns the stick as well as, until at very rarely or within government effort and providing relief is mostly private charities, an individual on their own initiative. yet the villages are desperate for food and fresh water. although the weather does improve much, the phillips,
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it is more or less safe, but the village areas are remote corners, are still in clear danger. most of the people are still stranded, trying to look for shelter, or even if they're in the shelter, they're in desperate need for food and fresh water. strong winds a finding a while fi and southwestern turkey around one and a half 1000 fi fi. it is battling the blaze, spanning and especially populated area of the boat about region near the g and coastal resorts of ma morris. many people living in the area have been evacuated. thousands of dollars, farmers have converged on the rural village of strive to protest against governments, new emission goals. the pharmacy plans to cut pollution levels by up to 70 percent unclosed. some properties will have a major impact on their livelihoods, on the economy. the prime minister says it's unavoidable, as his government steps up, efforts to meet emission standards on the netherlands is a major agriculture produce an expo to 2nd only to the u. s. it exports
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$16000000000.00 with vegetables, fruit, flowers, meat and dairy products. every year. agriculture and horticulture count for 10 percent of the economy. government is increasing support organic farmers who use more environmentally friendly, growing methods. out is there a vast and is out the protest? instruct, they have merged from their, from this morning in the early morning after making their cows on the highway with their practice, which has led to quite chaotic scenes on the highway said traffic was succor everywhere. now gathering here at this field, close to one of the largest nature parks that live because especially farms closer the natural park have 2 cars. emissions of nitrogen is fairly significant. so the point that they can't exist any longer. so the government has given them sort of 3
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options. you have to move, or you have to completely adapt your way of farming. or you have to close down and the government has promised 25000000000 euros to buy out farmers. but these farmers don't want to stop, they have for their children. the children are here as well. they have a future generation of farmers that they want also to be productive. so there is a big lash at the moment and it's been going on for years. but it's getting to a point that the government is really worried about the pharmacy response as well. it's been aggressive in the past and a half an hour. really, a lot of more actions. they actually visited the minister at home, sort of traps as well. so the situation is quite trans, not at the moment, but between departments and the governments. you can say it's time for the whether he is kara hello there, the heat continues to dominate. across the middle east, we seen temperatures in iraq, iran and q 8, touch up into the early fifties,
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and we will continue to see them to rise as we move towards the end of a week. not just here, but across much of the region. we have got some relief with wet and windy weather sweeping across turkey into the caucuses, and a few showers trickling into western areas of saudi arabia and yemen, bought for the very wet weather we have to head to western africa. torrential rain has been falling in the ivory coast and that has caused devastating flash flooding . we could see more of that. you can see the storms and showers continuing. if we have a look at the 3 day for abidjan while the temperature is well below the average, it's going to be wet through to saturday, at least now it's cooling down for the north west of africa, a line of rain rolling across coastal areas, algeria and into 2 new z, which was well across that central band, but it continues to be very dry for the horn of africa dry a further south. but look at that for south africa, the southern areas of new movies and what i want to we got a rash of thunderstorms coming in. we are going to see things cool down
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temperatures in cape town and your hands, but lingering in the early to mid teens for rather cold weekend. still ahead on al jazeera and object valley about how the police response to last month's school shooting and texas has been described. will have moved on to a surprising admission on the colombian rebels at a piece tribunal and spoke more big names, joint gulf right away competition. andy is here with that story. ah, blue criminal drug dealing shifted to places beyond the reach of the many people in the afghan government way involved in the drug trade. gorilla was in columbia and to mexico, where the cocktails have been responsible for a mass philos, spiral of violence. the final episode of drug trafficking politics. our
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territories on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks the you've all the challenge. square features $21.00 white forces, one for each of the victims of today's massacres. with detail coverage. they're already up there is why the holding with from around the world for the 1000 gathered here. that will read. you know the mind of go to go home remains unchanged. lou . ah,
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you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories, this, our state media in afghan astounds say at least one that 1000 people have been killed in a magnitude 5.9 of quake in the southeast. hundreds of people have been injured. the taliban have appealed for international help. russia is stepping off his assault on ukraine's isa. the city is better than yet. troops carrying out as stripes and shelling on ukrainian positions a cave says it's halted brushes and bounds at multiple locations. israeli and piece of voted in favor of dissolving parliament. the balance is one of the series that will set the stage for the countries 5th election in less than 4 years. the sweet fractured coalition. government agreed. it could not survive the saudi crown. prince mohammed bin saw man is visiting turkey for the 1st time since the 2018 murder of the journalist jamal, cuz shoji in is some bull relations between the 2 countries have been tense since
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the killing but range no. and financial challenges have forced anchor, unreal to repair that ties. russell said it reports in what many see the biggest step yet in repealing screened relations between turkey. i'm sorry, the rubia compress. mama miss elma is set to visit on corner is shola bunker. the we will meet him in our presidential palace and we are going to conduct bilateral meetings. and we will find a chance to discuss how to improve turkish and saudi relations to a higher level in the upcoming future. relations between the 2 muslim countries have been strength since turkey support the popular movements linked to muslim brotherhood. after the arab spring in 2011, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, and egypt saw the movement as a threat to the balance of power in the region. a blockade of major touch ally gotta buy it's got neighbors in 2017 further who's the 2 companies apart, but it was the killing or saudi jeanette as jamal casualty in the kingdoms
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consulate in a stumble in october, 2018 that firm to shut down their ties at the time, atlanta said the order to carry out destination came from the highest level of saudi government. although he has never blamed the saudi companies directly. turkey also launched a case against want to see saw the suspects for the alice involvement in the killing. saudi arabia responded by boycott and turkish import. putting pressure on turkey's economy, butter, and last year, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt and bahrain lifted the embargo on cutter haven way for anchorage the conciliation with the gulf states over the past year. uncle has embarked on a diplomatic push to reset relations with these regional countries, uncut and kato, have since held several high level meetings to restore relations after more than 7 years of strain ties in february as an ad, one visit to the arab emirates for the 1st time in nearly a decade, white in march is ready to present. isaac isaac came to turkey in the highest level
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meeting in 14 years, seen it in a tow in relations. after years of turbulence. in april and his stumble court halted a trail in absentia of 26, all the suspects and transferred the case to react paving the way for a meeting between the turkish and south leaders. se, month or lawfully over yet after months of a force to man thighs. now, in turkey with inflation, i see the 70 percent and an economy crisis just a year before the election. i've got a hold to is the economy pressure by signing a curious is lovely with yet unsecure. so the investment in the country in return face in increasing challenges from iran and his proxies in the region. so the idea is seeking to acquire turkeys by dr. thrones with game international acclaim of the b y spread use in libya, syria, now go no cut about and now you play. and so the crown prince wizard will signal whether his aspirations will be achieved, rest and said that all the 0 on cutter. let's get more next,
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we can speak to ali back here. he's assistant professor at the m calden center at casa university, joins us from anchor, a via skype. thank you for speaking to us in the nisa. now this rift between tacky and saudi arabia, it, it goes years back even before the cushion g murder, when tacky, took kat outside in the blockade. are you surprised this move is being made to normalize relations? that's true, but of course you can push it as he is on the consulate, instrument in 2008 was actually the most single damaging incident in the turkish. so the relation in the last few years, however, given also the regional dynamics currently a great we are not surprised that was so that we took the on the mines in the relations this visit of the crown prince. and how much is a $1.00 to $2.00? is very significant even signals that both countries are on the right track to
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complete minimization process. of course, from the text perspective, the spec to strengthen the reconciliation process, initiated basically to our visit today be april and also from the perspective to distribute also and contribute to a geniune reconciliation and memorization. no vision for so most countries are aiming to open a new page following this. ok, but what is the motivation here for turkey? is it just mainly economic reasons? so all they also political reasons behind it. well, let me, let me put it this way. first, there are several factors that contributed to bringing both countries closer to those, starting from the defeat of trump in the presidential elections in the us following, also an agreement, 2017. then depending make then the end of the,
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of the pollution era. and the last 3, the more against the grain. both countries are complimentary when it comes to relation, so that'd be a financial power in the region. and turkey is administrative power. both countries are facing challenges in terms of the economy and security. of course, turkey is seeking more economy relations, investments, and business with companies including so the answer is you can also alliance just says the increasing security and challenges basically coming from iraq. so there is a complement to ration here and both sides are working this week haven't been some on marks. his 5th anniversary of saudi arabia's crown prince. in that time he seems to have gone from pariah to preferred part. not just with turkey has all been forgiven and forgotten when it comes to the murder of jamal,
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cuz she g. well, like a said, the mother of hardship, she was the most sinking damaging incident to the relation. turkey tried to bring justice in this case is ignited the murderers and followed them in a case illegally, however, couldn't put the needed pressure on. so the idea to progress in this fight. and given that there was 2 countries as bush and the pin countries continued business as usual with the crown prince. then we reach completing that there is no point of continuing in the throat and both companies undermining each other. i think that there is a realization that competence. once he's a team, he would be king for the kids. so it's in both interest $5.00 to $1.00
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and $1.00 on common agenda and cohen interest for anybody else. back here, assistant professor calvin center cuts university. thank you. a congressional panel in washington has heard house states election. officials were pressured by then president donald trump to overturn the results of the 2020 election. it was the 4th hearing of the house committees investigation into last year's attack on capital hill. i. d. j. caster ripple's weeks before the january 6th riot at the u. s. capital far right. protesters. some who would later turn violent in washington illegally occupy the state capitol building in arizona. joe biden won the swing state. but donald trump and his supporters refused to accept defeat trumps attorney rudy giuliani called arizona's republican house speaker, demanding help to overturn the results he would say,
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aren't we all republicans here? i said, look, you are asking me to do something that is child or to my oath. trump also lost in the swing state of georgia. he himself called the states top election, official republican brad reference berger. i just want to buy a $11780.00 loan, which is one more that we have. what i knew is that we didn't have any votes to find very good. robins burger testified that he and his family suffered harassment from, from supporters, including sexually explicit messages to his wife and someone breaking in to his daughter in law's home. and i think sometimes moments requires you to stand up and just take the shots, which was followed along. we followed the constitution. and at the end of the day president trump came up short. trump also turned up the pressure on to every day americans, mother and daughter election workers in georgia. falsely accusing them of counting
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fake ballots. we have at least 18000. that's on hey, we had them counted very, i believe, $80000.00 having to do with their roomy freeman that she is a vote. scammer of professional votes, scammer and hustler. do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states that target you the president of the united states is supposed to rebel every american not to target one. but he targeted me and investigation has cleared both women of wrongdoing and widespread voting fraud was never found in any state or democracy held because courageous people like those you heard from today, put their oath to the constitution above their loyalty to one man or to one party the system held but barely, and the question remains, will it hold again,
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even before tuesday's hearing began, trump hosted on his website, that his phone call pressuring georgia secretary of state to find votes was quote, perfect. he called the january 6th committee, crazy democrats. and again, falsely alleged that the election was stolen. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington across party bill that would toughen gun laws in the us has cleared its 1st hurdle and the senate, and was voted in favor of considering the legislation. it's an initial step towards passing. what would be the fust major gun legislation? in decades, i received tens of thousands of calls and letters and emails with a singular messer. do something, do something, not do nothing. but do something.
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texans are disgusted and outraged by what happened at rob elementary and they want congress to take appropriate action to prevent the loss of moral swash. there was something different in the eyes of these families. as they once again had to contemplate the idea that our schools are no longer safe places that are supermarkets are no longer safe spaces. but they also were contemplating the idea that congress was so caught up in its own politics, so addicted to backing into our own corners, that we wouldn't be able to do anything meaningful. in ecuador, at least 3 people have been killed off to demonstrations against a rising fuel and feared caused turn, violent security forces fired tear gas at indigenous protesters marching in the capitol demonstrations calling the government action a taking place for 9th day,
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an in devine defiance of a curfew julian wolf is more ah, worsening economy in ecuador, and violence on the streets of its capital quito. rising prices and shortages of food and fuel had led to more than a week of protests, cold by a powerful movement of indigenous groups. ah, dozens of people have been injured in the demonstrations calling for government action. movies been below. the national government has given us a document with imprecise ideas in which it states they have responded to our demands either despite the level of generality. and lackland political will, is shown towards the indigenous movement of ecuador. thousands of indigenous echo dorians had taken part in the rallies, although they make up only a small part of the country, is near 18000000 population. they have strong political influence through the indigenous nationalities confederation. amnesty international has accused the
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government of repressing the protest, saying it's causing a human rights crisis. in ecuador, the president has extended a state of emergency, and his calling for com got more hot than the indoor latin to heat the mock, the amanda sealed we are attending to the legitimate demands of the citizens, but their response is more violent. we cannot allow a few violent people to prevent millions of ecuadorian from working, and we will not allow people to be petted against repeating. the defense minister says the demonstrations are damaging democracy and pledged to stop them. ah, the indigenous movement is colon for an indefinite strike, with no sign of compromise on either side. many, yet a conflict could escalate. chile wolf, al jazeera, formulators of armed groups in columbia have admitted they are responsible for war
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crimes. the revolutionary armed forces of columbia, known as fox, has been fighting the government since the 19th sixty's. as commanders have described, kidnapping, thousands of civilians for rounds them and holding politicians hostage. revelations emerged during a peace tribunal. how scientists investigating what's known as snow blood in the french alps is catchy lopez, heard a yon explains. it could be a sign of global warming from afar. these mountains and the french alps seemed picture perfect. but up close scientists are finding more of this red patches known as snow blood. the color is actually microscopic, al ghee, scientists suspect it turns red to protect itself from intense sun rays. as i came in at piedmont graham and when it's in the snow, it accumulates a pigment like sunscreen, to protect itself from the light intensity. it's the same concept was people going skiing and putting on sunscreen. so fundamentally, the al guys still green,
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but it's hidden behind a big shield of red pigment to about 2500 meters above sea level. let's him of experts is collecting samples to see of climate change is fueling snow. blood researchers say it appears to be part of a vicious cycle. the seal do how monte de la mustache, when the level of carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere, we find red snow more often it's likely linked to global warming, and the warmer it is, the more algy appears. and the more i'll get, the faster the snow melts, snow levels are dropping as a result of rising temperatures. and the alps have been hit disproportionately heart angle, on the where did present pc to locals who are out in the mountains, tell us they're seeing these formations of red snow in the early summer. some of the patches can be subtle, but others can be extremely strong. if it continues, scientists say excessive snow melts and the alps has the potential to affect entire
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covers accelerated. the process of reforming worker's rights in the country fee for president has been talking at the castle, economic for in cards or in particular on different goals about the g, b, t community. everyone will be welcomed or we have that we've received the message guarantees. we are training all the officials and we are working hand in hand with the government of the police authorities. everyone will be welcome if cut out didn't want to welcome everyone, they wouldn't have organized the work of what you welcome the entire world. so i'm sure that, of course there is noise here and there and, and, and that are critics and criticism that which is, which is fine. just asking everyone to look at the facts and to judge us is being as well about justice on, on the results of what we're going to do. but everyone is welcome. now argentina will be able to win the world cup for the 1st time since 198068 marijuana was
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central to their when in 1986 and he's been present at every world. cup sense is a play at coach or fan is death in 2020 has left a void. the country is struggling to fill. as teresa bar reports, a plane to warner, argentina's football legend vehicle might elena a flying museum. that's meant to carry my own s history around the world. and also to cut that a for the world cup. in the us, i want to get a go that one. this transcends everything and goes beyond what you can imagine and say, how far can i find go where as far as the plane goes, it's beautiful. ah, the former world cup winner died of a heart attack in november 2020. and these years world cup will be the 1st one without the men many in argentina, c as a national hero. but a for many marijuana will be watching the world cup from heaven. your nail macy
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will be the one every one in argentina will be looking at before winning pick up on america. jojo nel miss with the wind world cup tournaments he was being compared with the moment. i don't know what the situation is completely different now. messy heading toward over the country and he found, ah, at this football stadium, when a site is fancy time he's not moving fast enough. people are anxious to see messy at national team play. oh, no good was out unless it kills of a mon ag book. what we're seeing now is that there's a team and we're going to make it far on the world cup. diego merit donna. i saw him live in the stadium, but missy is in my heart. i argentina is in the middle of an economic crisis. exchange rate controls make it difficult for many in the country to travel, but the world cup would provide some distraction in times of economic hardship.
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people here need something to celebrate, and that's why they're hoping that messy and his teammates can delivering cat are. myths is a winner nowadays with the natalie team, and mrs. happy being the captain of this maternity and mrs. surrounded by either a war glass fuller's the last war, go walk up as indiana was messy, dependent. now, it's not like that miss ease. at the start of hitting, i start that up 34 years of age, may only have one more chance to shine at the world cup. that is, i will, i'll just want to fight it. and this month we're focusing on the south american countries in the 1st of our world cup count down programs, you can watch it again on thursday. at 1430 gmc, i want a volume seen as great says place. aside from our donna has made the move to coaching, call us have as is the new man in charge of argentinian topsy club,
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rosario, the 38 year old, signed a 12 month deal sunday will strike a ceremony has officially completed his $45000000.00 move from liverpool to bon munich, 30 year old, when the champions league and premier lee during his time at liverpool. and let his country to this is africa cup of nations. title golf. as you've joined the saudi arabian bank breakaway series will be allowed to and said next month, open championship in scotland. american brooks is the latest big names to join the live series. the pga, which runs north america's biggest golf tool has band play as you've signed up for the rival competition from its events. but so 4 major championships which are run independently have taken a different approach in a statement organizes set the openings golf original championship. and since he was 1st played in 1860 openness has been fundamental to its ethos and unique appeal players who are exempt or have and a place through qualifying will be able to compete in the championship at st. andrews. serena williams has made a winning return to tennis after
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a year out of action. the 23 time grand slam singles champion winning a double smart should a wimbledon warm up events, the 4 year old american alongside honesty, bereft, you nicea coming from a set down. so when the smart should be responding to national williams was injured during the 1st from after been been last year and hadn't played since then before. well, number one is a wildcard entry official. we're moving about get some the way on monday. we thought some fire behind me so good. i needed that, but honestly they played really well. not for said they were jammin and i was we were just trying to like okay we we got this so it was good. so does this mean that you guys are going to be playing doubles together with we're taking the show on the road. uh huh. no idea at a time with that combination of back in action, a little lights run that. that is how your ramped sport is looking for now on
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sunday. that's it for me, money inside for this need out and i will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news if you want to find out any more. any of our stories check out our website out there seems ah, to sort it difficult. so a nationwide is one on the how do you to visit with counsel the philistine with the, from the special area and about the fisa. that kind of little salvage done. we're looking to shower in the cloud. there's topics here. how did, if wilson thought that not only both the little coffee and looking on the path on a yanine that a fee is like a month to help out? yeah, i mean for the shuttle in the cool, shy fucking room you want to either before the book
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ah, some sand and a wise postcard image hides a piece of battle over the path future of these island power. one hour and 8th me, the locals, determined to keep for y, a y on al jazeera m each and every one of us had to go to responsibility to change our personal space with we could do this experiment and if bite of us could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rare species. they are asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here. getting these people begun to collect the signature, the same,
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the re saying this extremely important service that they provide to the city. why don't we? we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who could look beyond ah an earthquake devastate southern afghanistan, at least a 1000 people have been killed. ah. hello my money i. this is out there. a life from joe hall was so coming up, restoring relations. saudis, crown prince is in turkey, as the 2 countries look to rebuild ties.
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