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the united states. ah, at 11 o'clock, this is al jazeera live from to ha, also coming up, russia takes control of these strategic ukrainian city of divert them at school. find out what that means for the war in the region of dunbar. rights groups call from investigation after dozens of migrants di trying to scale a border fence between morocco and the spanish and play with malea. and echo doors at president ends, a state of emergency faces of no confidence votes ever rising at inflation. ah, so abortion clinics have begun closing in part to the united states day after the supreme court overturned a decades old ruling, which allowed women the right to abortion. the sweeping decision by the court with
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a 6 to 3 conservative majority is set to vastly change women's rights protest against friday's ruling continue across the country. i the jo, castro reports for washington, dc. oh, as shock waves from friday, supreme court decision continue to reverberate from washington to cities across the country who testers gathered for a 2nd day of nationwide protests. a daughter is a 94 year old carroll folk brave the son to join the crowd outside the u. s supreme court. she says as a so co worker who helped poor women for a quarter century. this outcome is tragic to see in her life time. i'm sorry that i began people who are older in mail, don't understand. our young people are good to be forced into being this is of this rural expression of anger and grief from abortion rights, supporters,
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which according to polls make up the majority of americans. these protesters say, though they're not only angry about losing the right to abortion, they're also fearful of what other freedoms they may lose to come. according to the reasoning of the courts, conservative majority, the u. s. constitution only protects americans rights that were understood to exist in 1868. ah, that means recently established rights like same sex marriage and even access to birth control may be at risk of being revoked as well. i think it's just a very ominous sign of what's coming down the line. it feels like i am losing my future and it's very paralyzing. and i, i don't really see a way out of it. a live a few dozen anti abortion activists. staged a counter protest in washington have one of your supreme court ruled by why the why
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so come out here, what more do you want to do? abortion is legal in many states and united states. we're not going to stop until no child was killed by a bush. republican run states have raced to immediately, ban abortions within a few weeks, they'll be illegal in roughly half the country. as democrats, voice, fear of a right word turn at the high court that's only begun. ah, i do, jo, castro al jazeera washington will help me and can is the pro abortion rights activists, missouri. she says it was already difficult for some women to access abortion. even before the room already in missouri, the majority of abortion seekers go out of state st. louis is right next to illinois, which is the state that has protected the washington rights. and so people are traveling out of state. so no i or the other surrounding states, but the problem is now that abortion is banned in even more states,
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they're going to have to travel farther and farther, which makes the travel costs go up as well as a procedure costs because they're going to have to wait later and later to get their procedures. of course they're going to be people who are unable to travel and who are forced heap of pregnancy to term. there's a range of detrimental outcomes physical, how the mental health more likely to end up in poverty and whatnot. so it's devastating states where abortion is protected, they could expand most protection states where it's not necessarily banned but not protected. they can do more to pass protections. we need to really build up the infrastructure in the states where it's not band yet to allow for the huge influx of abortion speakers that are going to be traveling to those states. at the federal level, there is a piece of legislation called the women's health protection acts. it would seem a lot of different abortion restrictions obsolete,
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and it would give the justice department more power to go after the pass restrictions. the house already approved it. the, now it's just waiting on the senate. so there's something to be done at the federal and up the state level to protect worship and the ukraine. russia has, sees full control of these insidious threat denette scuffed. are you creating troops completed their withdrawal? if all it's weeks of heavy fighting is the biggest set back for ukraine and more than a month, keith says retreat was tactical. so they could focus troops on the neighboring city police chance, which is now under heavy russian bombardment. well, the city has been fully occupied by the russian federation. they are trying to impose their robes and appoint some sorts of commandant who is organizing some activity with the crating president says the wars becoming tougher to handle emotionally, but he's bound to win back, hold territory last to russia. and all of us hit this shiver. the next lunette lou
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hands and we all get them back. we, every week we go to care san another single day. we forget about johnson and mario . all other cities of ukraine, which are temporarily occupied, will be only ukraine in again re over at devices. the defense and security analysts that we construct a global risk consultancy, and he says, ukraine's claim that the retreat is tactical, is probably accurate within the overall strategic concept. balance of ukraine and russia. fighting for control the east in ukrainian from now on the defensive as they await more weapons and the effect of the western sanctions too full to weaken russia further, i would say that what they're doing is rather than risk having their forces destroyed in the battle for one city, they're moving them to
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a better defense position and will fight again and will continue these kind of tactical withdrawals until the russian forces have exhausted our cancer potential. what they're doing is helping to spot the artillery. that is how the ukrainian are forces that are outside the city where to aim their missile shells and so on where the ration so that would make sense as a small number to continue that. so they don't land on civilians and they, they hit their target down the hall. i think russia will consolidate control over the city. but and then the question arises, what next does the rational keep on spending a month to seize in every single city in eastern ukraine, or will they try and wind the offensive, or will a gotten cry and offer some kind of peace negotiations. and that we won't know for a bit human rights groups calling for an independent investigation into the death
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of 23 migrants near the spanish enclave of malea. in north africa. this picture is showing american officer beating one of the migrants attempting to cross into malea, moroccan human rights association says injured migrants were left there without health hours, which increased number for italy, spain, his blame. human traffic was for the death joint here. but he middle majority that he say i have expressed my solidarity and vindicated the extraordinary work being done by the state security forces of our country. some of them were injured because of his violence assault. i want to highlight the violent and organize the salt by mouth is trafficking human beings to a city on spanish territory. therefore, it was an attack on the territorial integrity of our country and a violent manner will attain now from roof herrera. teresa who is professor of political science at the comple, tends a university of madrid, as she says,
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people will continue to seek a better life in the existing policy. do not help one of the dish this how the europe can union migration policies that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries have the case from oracle on turkey for instance. go that to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are level the countries by the way, the management of migration flows through that the they, those countries get some money, they get a corporate buy, let's recovery so we can you can union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close. also, i should say that in this case it has been a period of high tension between. ready moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you, that the crisis i open in the last may 2021 in the,
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when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral leaving all the people get into the sale to the sign. i was with the bill to show which means the documentary from whirlpool, it's just a pushing back, migrants trying to get through this thing to into really yeah, a police in norway say they're now treating suits, shooting outside again night club and as low as terrorism. 2 people were killed in the attack, and 14 were injured. the norwegian security service has raised it's tara alert to the highest level. victor again, because this report police officers collect evidence outside the night club. were a gunman, open fire during all slaves, pride festival elicit does that have been with and saw the suspect is charged with murder, attempted murder, and acts of terrorism. the terror charge is based on the number of wounded and
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killed the number of crime scenes and our overall assessment that his intention was to spread severe fear among the general population. it was just after one a. m on saturday morning when the 1st shots rang out at the london pop, a popular gay nightclub in the city center. it was packed with people enjoying a night out. well, lawyer called me in process of every one started running and there was a lot of screaming than i thought there was a fight outside. but then i heard that it was a shooting and that there was some one with the sub machine gun offices arrested a 42 year old man at the scene. they say he acted alone. realistic to the saw. the accused is a norwegian citizen, originally from iran, he's known to the place, but not for big things, minor convictions compared to what he's accused of today. also those pride parade was due to take place on saturday, but organizers have now cancel the event test from chevrolet. allison,
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it's tough for the queer movement to experience this. we encourage everyone to stand together, take care of each other. we'll be back later. proud. isabel sold, but right now it's not time for that yet. this is a community in city united in outrage and grief. and while many questions remain about how and why this happened was low is focused on those. he lost their lives and those seriously injured victoria gay to be al jazeera still had her anal desert why burkina faso minutes result you civilians to leave is it prepares for security operation. the north and rival protests at the homes of south cruz past, and current presidents have the well heeled neighbors, cried foul ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle book. your
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travel package today by the edge of the monsoon, has just been catching armand as the sellers turned clarity and be consistent about such degrees. nath next 3 months, we seen occasional big showers around this part of a man up in the mountains. now it's hot and dry again, muskets at 40. of course it's still hot for the rest. there are still significant chairs, in fact, proper res, come in to turkey anchor. could again, she some flooding on the streets, and the wind is picking up down the gulf, the hot dry and sometimes dusty. one means tempt that she will come down little bit 43 and or her not 47 as an example for monday that the hall of africa, as you know, is suffering a major drive that effects right back into kenya. so to see some shout is useful, but they're still hard pressed. there's a warning or significant weather on the coast to tanzania or uncanny. but guess what is the big waves, not for right in the rain. unfortunately, showing itself for wet, for the western nigerian cameroon. we seen rain recently in some parts of south
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africa. i think it might be hanging around causing the tile. but you'll notice whitish blue at 3, mozambique faxes in barbara and into botswana. that's probably where the significant right is for most of south africa, are going away from causing that i'll is dry, warm and sunny. once again, cat official airline of the journey. join the debate. wonderful as it is, the diplomat of language. it really means nothing on the ground, on air or online at your voice, queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough resources due see sports journalist. i look like me, you need to listen to those voices perspective, even when it's hard when challenges some of our foundational thinking. this screen on al jazeera, ah
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oh, yeah, you're watching out 0. remind about top stories this hour and abortion clinics have begun. closing in parts of the united states. a day after, the supreme court overturned a decades old ruling allowing women the right to abortion lead. people across the country have been protested. russia has seized complete control of the east and ukrainian city of defer demette scoff, 2 weeks intensified to see if we can set for the principal of murray both in may. schuman rights groups are calling for an investigation into the deaths of 23 migrants of, to be attempted to cross from rural code to the spanish. and clifford malea rocker monitors, say that engine migrants were left without help for hours, which increased the number. the fatalities, ecuador president has ended,
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a state of emergency conceding to one of the key demands of indigenous protest as you've led nearly 2 weeks of a nationwide strike. grandma so is under added pressure after opposition, m. p. 's court for no confidence votes in him. demonstrate is that demanding cuts to food and fuel prices accused indigenous leaders of attempting to overthrow his government. at least 6 people have been killed since the protests began. our latin america editor decision un reports now from the capital of quito. we're outside and when you're in the middle name is where those incentive thousands of indigenous demonstrators are here waiting to find out what happened in the know competence role that is taking place. however, the deputies are not inside the legislative palace, they're doing this debate is taking place online remotely, apparently for security reasons. congress does have the faculty to remove the president in, in,
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under certain circumstances of what they call national convulsions. but it's not quite sure whether the opposition has the necessary 90 to vote will remove them residents, all these people were all here are waiting to find out whether the president will be removed or not. you can see some of the signs that say out to him last all he had more laflin m resident and they're very angry because after nearly 2 weeks of a national strike, they have not received any sign of a concession from the government to their demands. which include lowering basic food prices, the price of fuel for better health and education. ah, they have a list of 10 demands. the government in the past has said that they cannot all be met with it. it is willing to negotiate with the engine is leaders. the only real change now is that the head of the indigenous confederate announced that as a, as
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a concession, he will allow some of the road blocks that have that are all over the country to be open data breed when he calls a humanitarian card on to allow food fuel. 2 another supplies to reach the capital kito after nearly 2 weeks of us right where the taliban government is in afghanistan is appealing for more international aid. after wednesday's devastating earthquake calgary plants from turkmenistan, pakistan and cutter, approaching vital supplies, great killed at least 1100 people destroyed entire villages. and then the chief has more now from the city of host. the host airport is open once again, but this time it's 8, not passengers coming and going wednesdays. magnitude 5.9 are quite killed, more than 1100 people and destroyed thousands of homes and i want to san se. now, several countries and international organizations have been sending 8 flights to this airport. potter sent a military plane full of food assistance. a group of medical workers from focused
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on has come to provide medical care for those providing assistance to the people party con horse provinces. it's a moral obligation, model shadowy from catholic charities as the people of cotton were devastated by the news reports. and wanted to do something to help. this is our facility to be here. and to sharla we are, we going to be supported them from this time and this lab, they need this to support for like the medical and hospital here also need to support and the charlotte. and then it's like you're also thinking more thing to have the hospital the taller bon government, which is struggling under sanctions and aid cutbacks welcomes their health officials here, say at least $300.00 homes were destroyed and hoarse. if they aren't rebuilt by winter, people could face another humanitarian disaster. if i tell you about the age,
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it would include pakistan, iran, kat, talk and helping with the food, a shelter and clothing. whether the aid is big or small, what matters the most is that support should be coming in to rebuild these people's homes using this one's quite airport as a base for the foreign aid. also either the strain on military plains. previously, most of the aid was transported on helicopters that were also being used to fly the injured to waiting ambulances. but now larger planes from other countries, the united nations and the world food program have e. some of the pressure on of, on a sunday already limited military helicopters for months. this airport here and horse lay dormant and empty. but now at a time when i was a son is a greatest need. it's active and bustling again and all day there have been flights from all over the world. dropping aid to people devastated by last week's earthquake, people who lost everything. and it's sending a comforting message to the people of alanis on one of their most trying times.
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that the world has not forgotten about them and is willing to take care of people suffering from natural disasters and other setbacks. alley lead fee caused algebra . peculiar fancies army has given civilians 14 days to leave 2 reasons ahead of an offensive against groups. people will have to leave the northern soon province, as well as reserves between the palmer and the w national park in the east. the army says relocation is important to be able to distinguish between what it calls a friends and enemies. more than 100 people were killed by all fighters in the north. earlier this month. david auto is the director of the geneva center for africa, security, and strategic studies. and he says this plan is light fail. people do not want to be forcefully displaced, you know, especially when you give them 14 days old tomato, it takes more than that. and several people who are not willing to leave these
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areas as you know, looking across who has been experiencing the attacks by do you have these with in to be in the position where he's a very close to that, you know, the last the trust you know, of the local population, it wants to accept the strategy of the village. i'm calling it pete, you know, say that it wants to distinguish between friends and enemies. but the problem is that you were possibly have, you know, enemies moving alongside with trends. this may just be a displacement of the g. how these rather than you know, some kind of an, a bundled mental that you have to then be exposed to any military campaign. it's a very challenging strategy hasn't worked in many instances. the problem is that again, as i mentioned earlier on, it shows that the government no longer has control of governance. and this is in my
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area about 772 square miles in the north and another 11100 kilo kilometers square in the south, which well that's, we've been in my do you book? it was, i did not looked country, but again, you know, the government believes that by creating people from these realities, it will give them an opportunity to expose the enemies and to have, you know, you know that that is what they think will happen. but this technique has never worked to south korea. we're around has broken up between supporters of the current and former president's protest as a set up outside each of their homes. and there are complain, say going beyond what's acceptable or broad reports from. so when he left off his last month, the liberal form of president of south korea moved j in arrived at his new home, helping for a quiet retirement. but the politics of office followed him as did right wing
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opponents, setting up a permanent and noisy protest, much to the misery of the neighbors. neither simpleton, yes. they play music all night. there's an 86 year old grandma and my friends mom who is 83 suffering from hallucinations. south korea has a vibrant protest culture from the massive to the small, the angry to the kid. but when the new president, conservative, you insecure, seemed unmoved by the plight of his predecessor, honey, bah, well if it's all in accordance with the law, he suggested that's when liberal protestors got angry. oh, they took up residence opposite his home in gangnam. the fashionable suburb made famous by the cult classic gangnam style. the protesters sing loudly and often
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what they like in numbers. they, mo, the main camp or any volume. this market part of soul is chosen by those who cannot moderate breadth, expletives, 70 and sophistication. not much in evidence right now. oh, police monitor the noise levels, while banners from residents complained that their children can't study and babies can't sleep, will aren't. i got to mean, of course we're sorry for the rest of the weather, even though we have no choice but to protest. would it be apologized to them? oh, $2.00, it's partly the president's fault, says this neighbor, is it a nuisance? oh yes, he says. now supporters of the president of set up their own camp counter, the counter protest. so you can enjoy, you know, we'll here to stop such gatherings because we don't like them and all side seemingly prepared to try to out protest the other mcbride. i'll do. there are so
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old primary and secondary schools in beijing will resume in person classes from monday is code 1900 cases in the city continue to fall. the chinese capital shot schools in early may to stop the spread of the convent. shanghai has reported no new code, 1900 infections. the 1st time in 2 months. hong kong is marking 25 years since the territories hand over to china with a special light show. it all culminates with a celebration on july. the 1st in the honda from british rule begging agreed to a high degree of autonomy for 50 years. but since imposed a sweeping national security law cracking down on pro democracy, protest us and politicians. the iraqi capital bank died herself a decades him neglect cement gray is the dominant color and officials admit much needs to be done to improve the look of the urban landscape. this murmured of a wide reports,
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a female artist has taken the initiative to decorate the city the dental merger. mix his colors for a new painting, but not on her. stood you. she's moving her out to the streets and covering concrete walls with color and meaning. it's part of an initiative to beautify the cities neighborhoods. but for the award winning university instructor, it's a tough task. but i've got a tiny concrete says this is hard and uneven, and in some cases that are holes and split. unlike painting on people, this new special have been brushes and different. apart from st. noises and stress passes by make deceptive comments about all the dust and heat. among the famous people his painted is the late iraq, his sculptor, joe, what celine and iraqi british detectors, or had either it is also easy to human rights activists and noble peace prize.
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laurie. it's nadia murat. because so and german sociologist mex, wither security blocks fences and was common in baghdad. the city is choked, but traffic jams and a high number of the street vendors view to soaring unemployment. dust hayes is a frequent or seen by scorching somewhere temperatures. but officials say that trying to erode the monotony of doug a geometry a little bit. how would it i think we tried to give color to the gray cement which is prevailed in the city over the past 2 decades. concrete and checkpoints are everywhere. so we also tried to minimize images of chaotic streets and the areas overcome with rubbish. in many district images in a civilian neighbourhood represent. it's a popular busy market. these abandoned 19 forties read. we bes is long looked
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gray and dusty. now they are painted in vivid colors, the initiative as trying to revive iraq's artistic history by highlighting portraits of renowned iraqi figures. this one here depicts the late poet without for a no ab, who is revolutionary poems inspired the many across the arab words, a mirror leg. this takes was done long hours to complete from day to night was dan wants to complete 20 murals and she hopes the initiative will is spread to other provinces. so like baghdad that wants to stood as a mini read of that up culture. they'll also recapture some of their last to prime smooth abdougla had algebra though that ah.

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