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in just under a year's time catholic out a stadium will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff next november 10th, 22. as this tournament on the coming days, we'll play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east, the biggest ever sporting event next year for the castle national team like it used to playing in front of expected home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the fan and themselves. so they really are ready to take on the world. mm. i russia, steps up as attack on ukraine is g. 7. lead is made in germany. call for unity to
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defeat moscow. it is true that is counting on from the beginning. personal bow nato, with splinter. ah, i'm nick clark. this is out 0 life and also coming up a stone collapses during a bull fighting columbia, killing at least 4 people and injuring dozens about this crisis, hit her lank or is not running out of fuel us. government struggles to secure for supplies. we live in columbia and destroy parents, sequences in south africa after 21 young people have found that in about ah, so russia missiles have talked to the ukrainian capital for the 1st time in 3 weeks
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. this happened as g 7 leaders have been gathering in germany for 3 days summit. but we talking about the consequences of the war in ukraine, including global food crisis and soaring, inflation. steadfast reports now from the summit and damaged parking coach. the scenic, the so views of the varian alps are in contrast with the urgent and grim crisis. the 7 leaders of the world's highest income countries have to tackle just before german chancellor, olive shoals greeted his guest. russian rockets hid the ukrainian capital key. if it was seen as a message from president vladimir putin to the leaders of the t 7 who want to impose more sanctions on russia like an export ban on gold. mr. president, you were reacting to the russian missile strike from the apartment building. he's the u. s. president replied calling it more of russia's barbarism leaders of the cheese happened one to show a united front against potent and their common support for ukraine. but the unity is increasingly under pressure. now that the fall out of the war is affecting more
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and more people worldwide, including in g 7 countries. alligators, even stop and it's all g. 7 countries are concerned about the crises that we have to deal with. some countries see shrinking growth rates in tracing inflation shortage of good sent disruption of supplies. and these are not small challenges together. we have to take responsibility, but i'm very confident that we will send a clear signal of unity from the summit. doesn't billing that. the most urgent signal 8 organizations are waiting for is a clear plan on how to tackle food shortages as a consequence of the war is called the pudding to stop the war. to stop the invasion because is action is effect and millions of people very far from where he was, where he thought he was of it is, you know, his wall. so that is a call. but beyond that, as well, is to think about how do we come, how do we deescalate, how do we talk about our, you know, how do we get everybody on the table? it is time to think about the lives of those were affected. and, and, you know,
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and this crisis as soon as possible, a survey house ahead of the summit shows that while most europeans feel solidarity with ukraine and support the sanctions against russia. many are worried about the cost of the war and they want the war to and as soon as possible, they also not necessarily want to boot military support for your grade. a message leaders here may have to take into account sub files and algae theora in darmesh fox and 7 lead as of also now it's a multi 1000000000 dollar infrastructure plan to count to china's growing influence and low income countries are different together to james base as more you just have to rewind 12 months one year ago, the g 7 wasn't here. it was in comb will in the u. k. and that they came up with a plan that was known as rather awkward title build fact better world b 3 w. that was going to be a global infrastructure plan. nothing really actually much happened after that. and
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it seems that they are trying to reboot the idea. it has a new name. now it's partnership for global infrastructure investment and new acronym. it's p g. i and the plan is to rival the belt and road initiative of china to try and put infrastructure around the world. and to show that it's something that democratic countries are doing and present, bud was very keen distress that this is what democracy can do if they work together . i think that's a little bit of a big china. but also, of course, at russia, this time of the war and ukraine. well, the attack on ukraine's capital is the 1st time it's been targeted in 3 weeks. official say one person has been killed. 5 have been injured. 14 missiles were launched, hitting a residential building, a military site and the kindergarten. rescuers have been trying to reach survivors believe to be stuck inside shell strap, but it's more from the scene of the attacks. the building behind me civilian residential building hit. we understand this morning by at least one cruise missile
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was holding another one landed in the near vicinity. also the have been civilian casualties or ongoing rescue efforts. we understand to try and free one woman injured, possibly fair dead. her daughter was taken away badly injured. a few minutes ago, her husband also severely injured no signs of life when he was taken away in an id . that's what we've been told. i mean, you can see the level of destruction of the power of these missiles. the say these 2 or 2 of for the, the capital key in the early hours of this morning, ukrainian military says at least can t missiles hit various locations in the cave region early sunday morning. and i developed over the we have saved the young girl approximately 8 years old. her mother is still under the rebel. we are finding it difficult to remove the debris, but the situation is under control. also solice razzles,
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as we heard the me file come in. this is not the 1st time this era has been here. so when you, we just had 23 seconds to take our after explosions. we came outside to ask neighbors in the middle case. then we heard the 1st rock had come in and we ran for cower an hour or so later. emergency services carried an injured woman from the destroyed block of flats. this is one of the other strike sites close by what you're looking at. there is a kindergarten now it's sunday. the school is not open today, but look at the size of this crater. it gives you some sort of idea of, of the power of the weaponry that sir the russians are using. according to locals. they heard the explosion around about 615 this morning, a residence in the building behind me on the right believes that at least one person has been injured. as a result of this strike, bear in mind that according to the ukrainian government, this kindergarten is one of more than 800 schools that have been damaged since the
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war began on february, the 24th cha, stratford al jazeera keith officials in columbia say at least 4 people are being killed and dozens have been injured after part of an arena collapse during a bull fight. video taken by witness captured the moment stand fell apart and the ton of hell is been him. some bulls escaped and ran through the streets in, during several people. their fears, the death toll will arise. your mail day. i fell from the 2nd floor and that's how i broke my foot and my right wrist. it was like a game of dominoes. it just swept around and brought all those stands crashing down when, when you were genevieve glad ski is a freelance journalist bogota and she says safety at bullfighting. events has been a longstanding issue in columbia. these types of bull fighting festivals are common here in columbia. they're different than a spanish bullfight, in which there's one bull and dies at the end. it usually involves about 30 bulls
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and spectators. the public are invited to engage with the both to read them, taught them, and it has resulted in injuries and deaths before in columbia. president elect to study petro tweeted, i hope that all the people affected by the collapse of the past now will be able to recover from their injuries. this has happened born seems to be treated as mares is not to authorize any more, especially with the death of people or animals. this has come up legally in columbia before the time of the band. the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court several years ago. infantile. the event that he's referencing northern city in columbia known for the festivals in 1983 levels of the wooden balconies class and left 400 people dead. and 4000 injured and the town been suspended the festivals for 19 years, but then resumed again in 1999 before being suspended again in 2013. so this has been a political issue in columbia for many years with those on one side saying that it's
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a tradition and those on the other saying that it constitutes animal cruelty and a danger to the public as well. to lanka has run out of fuel of the several expected shipments were delayed home for the petrol stations is selling. the last of their remaining supplies. the countries facing serious lack of foreign exchange which is led to shortages of food medicine. the government extended a 2 week closure of non essential public offices in order to say fuel has been widespread anger, the president over the economic crisis. let's go straight to michelle fernandez, who's in the capital of lumber and manella. so the challenges continue to mountain truck. absolutely. like at this petula shed where i'm standing, which is pretty much in the heart of colombo people, are milling about. obviously the shed in itself is close. there are a ticket tape across so that you can't have acres. but these are all motorists who have been waiting for days and days in queues. there was one taxi driver who told me that he had been parked for 3 days. if you just look right across in the far
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corner of the frame towards the back, you will see the beginning of q is for diesel. now that particular bus is a bus is an out station bus. $4.00 to $5.00 eyes are playing 4 to 5 hours outside colombo, but obviously has come to the capital run out of fuel and needs to q. not people are just completely desperate, even though there's no fuel. they know there's no fuel that desperately hoping that they might have, you know, an injured supply when, as, and when a bows it does appear. now the government has announced that it would be introducing a token system. we did see that in a couple of fewer sheds, in other locations where the 3 armed forces have been drafted in to help police take a track, a list of names of people in that particular order of the queue that they have been in the last couple of days, so that as and when those supplies do arrive, that they will have some sort of priority. but people are skeptical about how
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things will work. the refuse to sort of move from here. some of them don't have the diesel to go anywhere, but just to sit here and wait for more stocks. so the situations is desperate to say, believe that when we have this a u. s. delegation coming in at once. the yes, that's right, we're heading. the representatives of the us treasury and the state department a will be meeting in fact with the prime minister, a little under an hour from now. it is part of a number of sort of delegations that have been coming to the country. the u. s. has said that it will look at how it can support shall encore, here at its time of need that things have never been so bad. the united states has been announcing a number of relief measures. certain funding for small and medium business are really funding humanitarian assistance. it is also something that we have seen
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coming from other neighbors and friends of sri lanka. obviously sherlock a leading very, very heavily on india, which has a centrally provided a line of credit going into billions of dollars. and that has helped essentially keep things rolling here in sri lanka. and that is her. but obviously that even that facility is beginning to run out. i mean, that is one of the reasons a line of credit for fuel had run out. we also have china obviously, ah, it relatively, um, you know, standing not on the sidelines but not as involved as china in the recent months. there was obviously issue of debt restructuring. which felucca is talking to all of its debtors with their talking through some interlocutors that they have engage. so the story is trying to work with the international community to chart its way forward to have a feasible sort of a road map of how it can go back, how it can begin to pay back those debts in a proper sort of
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a phased manner that will also give them the confidence of the i m f, which it is appealing for a bailout from. and the i am if her said, unless they come up with a feasible bit restructuring plan, that essentially our negotiations won't go very far. so the u. s. coming in, like i said, is very much part of all that international engagement which are longer. and it's also a pointer to the sort of geopolitical significance of a country. it might be on its knees, but it's obviously still in a very strategic location for all of these international players, or am in all things that are played from an old fernandez reporting there from columbus. cilla had her not desert nothing left to lose. we look at the reality behind the protest by indigenous forms in ecuador, and found in the frozen permafrost home baby molina complete with
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awe. that hot and dry normally covers it, as you know for the middle east this time of year. but there are distinct differences is getting windy again and dusty faster than that catches the edge of the monsoon. the still what looks unusual weather in turkey and that influences the weather in the levant as well with a cooler breeze being temperature come down. the same is true north asia, this is rain again for turkey with anchor being something of a focus and zone back, which means potentially flooding on the streets at least temporarily, but hot and dry as the normal story that's particularly so. so iraq and iran, in fact there are temperatures here and around and maybe ask about which are knocking on maybe producing new records. this is where the real heat is, at least for a while it stretches down towards the gulf coast of iran as well where we saw 50
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just yesterday. now the winds picking up during monday and tuesday, which means temperature drop a little bit down to low. forty's in the some dust in the air ticket for eastern saudi in bahrain and disappearing at the empty quarter. now i did mention the monsoon breeze, of course the rain is officially reach. good to wrap this or comes out from further south. it is a moisture late in wind and he comes up through some ali which means good news for margaret issue 3 days of radius the which is month admittedly. but to watch the forecast rain, the somalia got to be a good thing. ah, the how and why did it become so obsessed? with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're going to rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about vi american? today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. we don't simply
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focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report time, we brave bullets and bomb and we always include the views from our sites. ah ah, how do you watch you out 0 remind about top stories to sell and lead us from the grief of 7 nations miti and germany have been trying to show united front on the ukraine announcing further sanctions on russia. they're pushing for solutions to reduce the impacts of the war on the global economy. officials in columbia, so at least 4 people have been killed in dozens injured off to part of an arena. capstream. some bills escaped to run through the streets in dreams, several more. true lanka has run out of fuel off to several expected shipments were
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delayed, a handful of petrol stations of selling the loss to bear remaining supplies. the country is facing a serious lack. a foreign exchange. south african authorities are investigating hartley's 21. young people died inside a popular ball in the east and cape province. they beat out celebrating the end of their exams. so far there is no explanation for how and why they died or challenge as this. police forensic teams and onlookers gathered at a south african township pub on sunday, but what killed many young people inside this building in the city of east london is still a mystery. officials said the bodies don't show obvious signs of injury. they were found strewn across the tables, chairs, and the floor. investigators had taking samples the signs of poisoning. it's believed the place was busy on saturday night, as teenagers from the scenery park area celebrated after high school exams. the
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deaths of raised questions about youth alcohol consumption and safety standards at the informal local bars that any of any tavin is typical of parents if the victims spoke of their shock. and now we have a child that was there who passed away on the scene. that's the information that we have. this child, we were not thinking would die this way. this was a humble child respectful and he listened. but as we know, kids will always be kids from the information we have. he was with one of his friends and that attended a function after their exams and they finished at school. they hired a car and went to that place and he was 17 turning 18 in november. we are very sad indeed. we are unemployed and we don't even know where to start. his father here is not even, well, we parents who don't know what to do. south african president, serial ram, expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims. those families
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waited outside the morgue, where bodies had been taken. hoping for news and for answers will reach helen's algeria. sudan has accused ethiopia or executing 7 sidney soldiers in the civilian spokesman for the sudanese armed forces. claims ethiopia executed the prisoners of war and put the bodies on public display. he says to don will retaliate decades, attentions between if you entered on and search and res month. so the disputed border area of alpha saga, it accuses the other violating sovereignty. it's been the sight of regular flare up of violence between the 2 armies. echoes president has promised to cut fuel prices in response to a nationwide strike now into it's 3rd week. grammar last so says he will reduce petrol and diesel by $0.10 a gallon on saturday last lifted a state of siege, imposed in several provinces. later on monday, the national assembly will resume its debate on whether to remove him from office.
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or if it is c d u, i decided to reduce the price of gasoline by $0.10 per gallon and diesel also by $0.10 per gallon. you'll have what the annual ecuador in to seek dialogue will find a government with an outstretched hand. those who see chaos and violence and terrorism will find the full force of the law. ecuador, indigenous protest as have 10 demands, including learning food and fuel prices. genuine reports from one indigenous community in a little chin. bully is an indigenous hamilton the ecuadorian countryside at the diana class. it is takes us to her field to show us why they're more poor than ever if a fund along phillip on allow the ask when we can't afford fertilizer, this is all that grows. we can't fell anything ever looking on me as in most indigenous communities. this one likes decent education for the children. only 2 teachers for the entire elementary school other than is not the name of all of our
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please have fallen on deaf ears. says 35 year old that the diana who has 5 children . mother is one with who is bonanza. has been working the fields since she was 7 and says her hands are permanently stained from the soil, moving him in the by the seal and the cost of everything goes up except that of our produce the president doesn't know anything about working yourself to the bone all he does is some people to kill us, like my husband and son who are in the capital risking their lives protesting should be quality for everyone in this country. chronic infant malnutrition has soared in ecuador in the last 2 years, reaching nearly 50 percent in most indigenous communities. the 2nd highest in latin america or not because of that as new one out of every 3 children is suffering from chronic malnutrition and half of them are indigenous. oh, outside of the capitol. mainly, indigenous communities have been blocking highways as part of
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a total clock strike. they want the world to know that their demands cannot wait. young man, oh, well, we can't afford to feed our families. our children are starving. we can't send our children to school that even, even before the pandemic and war in ukraine, indigenous communities who provide the lion's share of who didn't labor was struggling more than 50 percent of non indigenous ecuadorian are also supporting their demands for better education, fuel subsidies, health services and a moratorium on bank debt. but as has happened many times in the past in this country, the ones who are leading the charge of those who say they have nothing left to lose . to see a newman al jazeera, tim bootleg heckler. a funeral has been held for british journalists don't phillips who was murdered in the brazilian amazon this month, along with a leading expert, a local culture, philips and burner pereira was shot dead wall on our search trip. and i thought of
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the read for us were tribes were in conflict with the legal fishermen. monahan the care for ports now for rear to chimera. remembering british journalist donald phillips and indigenous expert little bit ada, 3 weeks after they were killed in the brazilian amazon. oh, dom philips was laid to rest in brazil on sunday. his wife elizabeth them by when family members, some of whom traveled from the u. k. gather to bid farewell and ask for justice for the rider and his cause. he was killed because he tried to tell below what was happening to the rain forest and being inhabitants. his mission clashed with the interests of individuals who are determined to exploit the amazon rain forest. dom phillips and brutal video went missing on june. the 5th, while traveling from remote area of the brazilian amazon video,
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was mapping invasions by legal fishermen and poachers in their job id valley home to the largest number of isolated tribes in the world. while phillips was researching for a book on how to save the rain forest ago, this fisherman confessed to the murder and the police have detained 3 suspects who deanna was buried on friday in his home town in northeastern brazil. phillips funeral was in metropolitan rio de janeiro, his widow, thank the indigenous leaders who helped find the bodies of the 2 men, and those who supported their cause. it's loaded male to put, this has become a world wide mobilization of solidarity a cry in defense of the environment and the indigenous people who protect it. it brings us hope. the ceremony was just for close friends and family, but outside the cemetery. this group is holding
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a banner asking for justice for journalists, don phillips, and indigenous expert, but a little bit era, as well as for many activists that have died defending the amazon protesters blamed brazil's presence able so model for turning a blind night. we legal mining, launching and land grabbing in the amazon and for promoting the commercial exploitation of indigenous territories. at this vigil in central rio de janeiro, demonstrators called out the names of phillips and video. they're demanding the government to do more to protect the amazon. and hope the deaths of the 2 men have not been in vain. monarchy inactive al jazeera, we have general agencies have joined the taliban economy for western sanctions on afghanistan to be eased after wednesday's devastating earthquake. more than 1100 people died. and another, 2000 were injured has been difficult, good aid and much needed supplies in survivors in the remote practica province with
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desperate for help afghan health officials a warning of the potential for outbreaks of disease. india's military is stepping up efforts to get food and drinking water to areas in the northeast affected by catastrophic flooding. doctors in some state 3 children that getting sick because of a lack of clean water. the flooding display some 5 and a half 1000000 people, nearly 4000000 living a makeshift shelters. air force is dropping supplies to people whose homes have been inundated. the 1st of 3 nasa rockets has blasted off from the remote wilderness of northern australia. ah, there is submission to go from the on em space center carrying instruments to study the evolution of the universe. allow scientists to measure interstellar x rays and provide new data on the structure of the cosmos, about 75 nasa personnel. we're in on him for the lodge, which is the agencies 1st from a commercial spaceport outside the united states. like
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a mini hubble telescope, that's fine. and it uses a chipping specific scientific methodology, which has been developed by the scientists who are running this program from the university of wisconsin. and then later we'll be doing the university of colorado de campaigns and the measurements. so we get a lot of streams as a pilot is comes out of the shell of the rocket at about 350 kilometers to spice. i, let's say now from francisco diego who's a physics and astronomy electra at university college london. and he says, the collaboration will help increase the straightens interest in space exploration . this is most that was more more r y, the collaboration with you. i mess up because i was just already signed an agreement or that the mr. courts,
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which i went to several countries which are now now getting together the lawn. chair, people that austin of to the moon in the next few years on the side is one of them . so these he says that was building up interest in australia, people about a space, exploration, especially the younger generations that will be attracted with these kind of technology. that's a small step of the moment, but they will get bigger and bigger. i think one of the reasons that using australia else is because he's us access to the southern hemisphere. i'm from the southern hemisphere, they can, they can see it, they as taught office in photos, just send both of these the closest start to the sun. i'm, they want to investigate a few things about their houses in photos on the side of universities in the united states. the, i got the b a is the se installments, and this particular projects to go these studies. so it is very important to start to, to continue with these studies, although it has been done to extend them not just thing by x ray satellites that
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walk more in a while to wait for x rays on provided satellite. so i mean it's loading b, they get the galaxy essentially, but that these little that experiments will help a little bit more, but as well gold mine as a found a whole baby woolly mammoth in the frozen permafrost of northern canada remains have been described, is one of the most incredible mummified ice age animals ever discovered, and it retains its skin local indigenous people named kaufman ciocca, which means big baby animal. and sugar was found during excavations near the canada . alaska. yeah, plenty more. no website shall desert dot coms address will be used recovery no country comment and amount 2. ah
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