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the sas is, is moisture laden wind, and he comes up through somali, which means good news for market 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, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the wound. sentimental logical hand al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that mattie out is there. ah, ukraine's president is set to address g 7 leaders, a meeting in germany,
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the once more heavy weapons and support ah, around what they were like, my headquarters here in the whole. also coming up. sir langley look to russia for help with it. feel crisis after people keys the hours even days, a petrol stations, good old presidents and they cut and fuel prices, but it falls short. a protest is demanded and extend during a bull fight in columbia, killing at least 4 people and injuring dozens of other ah, book into the program president vladimir zalinski will shortly address the leaders of the 7 wealthiest democracies who meeting in germany to discuss russia's war with
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ukraine and it's global repercussions, but he does have germany, france, the u. k. u. s. japan, canada, all in the bavaria. now for the 2nd of a 3 day summit, british prime minister boys johnson has urged the group not to give into fatigue. as the war moved into a 5th month and in his latest video dress, ukraine's president called on g 7 nations, to maintain pressure on the kremlin as fighting intensifies. i leave the river legally seem to get some if you wouldn't be leaders of the g 7 who gathered in germany for a summit. i have enough collective potential to stop russian aggression against ukraine and against europe as a whole. if this is possible to are diplomatic, added to james bay's joys be now from the summit, in gar, ms. parker, kit in. southern bavaria. james. good morning. obviously the president of ukraine will be speaking to the summit again. what can he say today that he hasn't already said?
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no big question. i think he's made so many please. there is more weapons going to his country, more support. it's difficult to see how he can say it a different way. he's been saying it since the start of this war more than 4 months ago. not clearly. the g 7, the nato allies, and the given a lot. but ukraine says it's not enough. and if they don't get more than they're going to be in serious trouble, present sky will be the 1st speaker of the g 7 when it starts its morning session. that's an hour from now. now that will be behind closed doors box. we've seen in the past, even when presidents lensky is address nato. g 7 behind closed doors. the ukrainians tend to maybe not released on compensation because you will have conversations with 7 leaders, but he's opening address is going to be released. so we would expect that at some time after the start of that meeting and now it's time we're probably here, or at least get quotes from president his address to the g 7 nita's hills. if
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you're trying to strike at the tone of defiance against russia, not showing desperation, but i think showing even more determination that these allies need to do more. and he will be pleading with them to do more. of course, the g 7, obviously each year do invite, observe a nations to that meeting this year is no difference. we'll see india that we'll see. in fact, the indonesian president and his arrival will be quite interesting because he too said he wants to go to both moscow and ukraine to obviously deal with the issue of food security. yeah, india is interesting because they have ties, as you know, with russia going back a long time, particularly in terms of military supply and indonesia, very important country regional power. and if you look at public opinion in indonesia, it tends to be more on the side of russia than it does on the side of ukraine
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necessarily. but on the side of the, of the western allies. and indonesia plays a pivotal role coming up in later this year because they all the current chair of the g 20. now that is going to be a very interesting gathering that's taking place in bali because of the g 20. you've got into an easy as already invited ukraine among the members of the g. 20 all the us and russia. and i spoke recently to a senior indonesian officially said that it's going to be very hard for them to organize because they're not sure that everyone is even going to sit around the same table. so indonesia, i think, very important that they're coming to this g 7 meeting, as you say, a list of other countries that have been invited argentina, send the goals south africa as well as india and indonesia. and then the other interesting invitees been added at the last minute he normally comes g 7th in person. and i think because of the political tensions for someone is neutral, un secretary general quite hard for him to attend, but he is going to be attending virtually when they talk about the global food crisis. that's important because behind the scenes there are very advance
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negotiations going on to try and get that grain out of ukraine and also to get russian grain. and 1st lies a back to market those negotiations in both the you and they also invoke turkey. the plan would be for the turkish navy to school vessels, through the black sea for the un to provide inspectors to satisfy russia, that there weren't any weapons on those vessels. so if that deal were to happen, then clearly that would be one thing that could really have an important effect on the global freed crisis. and the un secretary general behind closed doors, i think will be updating the g 7 on the state of those negotiations. very important, they will continue to depend with you, james, as the day progresses, james, base or diplomatic editor in bavaria. thanks, james. now russia is slipping into default after missing a key debt repayment deadlines. the 1st time in more than a century, moscow appears to be struggling to keep up payments on $40000000000.00 worth of
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outstanding bonds. it was supposed to repay over due interest of a $100000000.00 on sunday. now the kremlin says it has the money but comp make the payment and the sanctions imposed by the us for its invasion of ukraine's natural anchor is sending to government ministers to russia to negotiate for fuel. as the pumps run dry and full of petrol stations and selling what little they have left, the army is using a token system to prioritize. you can receive the last supplies, while lanka is facing a serious lack of foreign exchange which has led to shortages of food and medicine . the government has extended a 2 week closure of all non essential state institutions in order to save fuel costs over terminals. and under the correspondent in columbia, and it is a dire situation, especially behind you. absolutely. what you can see behind me is a near deserted petro shed her in the heart of colombo. ah,
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basically because a pumps aren't working now just just over my shoulder if you look the availability of fuel petrol, diesel, basically there's none available. and that's what the site and says it also says at the bottom, do not form or q a. federal is not available, but sadly, around just on this side, just out of view of the camera as well as that petro sheds around the country. the fuel cues stretch from many, many kilometers. that's cars, that's trivial, a, taxis, there's motor bikes. there's diesel vehicles, there's industrial vehicles, there's buses, this, all of these people desperate to secure the stocks of fuel for them to get on with their, their, to day activities for people like taxes or it's what they earn their day to day living from. so it's quite, quite dark, it's affecting people's ability to put food on the table. or the government basically says that it has very, very limited stocks. and at the moment they have no shipments due. and this is not
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good news or, or anything that bills confidence among the hundreds of thousands of people that are cuing around petrol stations in the country. we've had a ministers being dispatched to russia to minister. so russia, another minister to cutter, to try and negotiate concession re terms, but which sri lanka, owing more than $700000000.00 us dollars for earlier fuel shipments. there's no one that seems willing to provide fresh stocks without just focusing on those. her details that you just said about, you know, and diplomats going to both russia and cut her looking for fuel. i mean, it's an interesting time for us relying korean has been talking to the i m f about a bailout is going to russia for fuel. and i think today is why we have a u. s. delegation. so it's quite a political scenario, a being revealed within, swollen car right now. that's right. make no mistake as much as sher lanka is literally at the cross hes and facing a dia, di, economic,
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and increasing humanitarian crisis. the sort of political wrangling is not lost. obviously china has been the real. 6 standby a friend for sri lanka, providing lines of credit ah, 3 or $4000000000.00 us dollars, which has helped a provide fuel food medicine and things like that, but that is also running out. now on the other hand, a china has also sent in aid and supplies. there has been some negotiation which i know about the restructuring of virtual anchor's debt because that's not something china usually does. but obviously it's part of the bigger picture. the tree lanka needs to do in order to secure that i am if financing emergency aid, particularly to show a proper plan for how they will pay back all the money they owe something to the tune of 50 $1000000000.00 us dollars. now the us delegation is just down the road from here, where the prime minister's office is representatives from the us treasury as well
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as the state department coming in to see how sure how the united states can support your longer at this crucial time. i did say that it is point of shanker to cross hes because make no mistake above the geopolitical significance of sri lanka. and basically the importance it holds within the region as well as in the kind of powerplay between china, between india, between the united states. everyone essentially wanting a piece of the action here as the people of sri lanka face a star, starvation pretty much in terms of some of the law strong's and society where they're really struggling to put food on the table. and even the middle classes are finding that their money is stretching less and less their by able to buy less. the fuel crisis is really crunching. and things are really, really getting from bad to worse. if you can even imagine how much less things can
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get. because will depend through the day as that delegation continues to feed politicians across the country for the moment, ma nelson, under that, in columbia. thank you. now these 4 people have been killed and dozens injured at a part of an arena collapse during a bullfight, a witness film. the moment the sun fell apart in the town of a spin out. some bulls escaped and run through the streets, injuring several people, and their fears the death toll will rise. mail a 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 dance crashing down when when it should have e glass sky is a freelance journalist in bogota, she says safety at bullfighting. events has been a long standing issue in columbia. these types of 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 since the level you treated as marriage is not authorized any more, especially with the death of people or animals. this has come up legally in columbia before the time the band, the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court several years ago . infants below 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 festival 900 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. now saddam has accused ethiopia of executing 7 suits in these soldiers and the civilian, a spokesman for the sudanese armed forces as ethiopia executed the prisoners of war and put their bodies on public display. he says saddam will retaliate. decades of tension between ethiopia and saddam has surged in recent months over the disputed border area of chicago. each accuse is the other of violating its sovereignty. south african authorities are investigating how at least 22 young people died inside a popular by in the eastern cape province. now they have been celebrating and their exams and so phone. there's no explanation for how on why they died. really challenge has more police forensic teams and onlookers gathered at a south african township pub on sunday. but what killed many young people inside
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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 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, you know, 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
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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 have parents who don't know what to do. south african president, cyril ramah fossa, expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims. those families waited outside the morgue, where bodies had been taken, hoping for news, and for answers will reach helen's al jazeera well still had here on al jazeera, a british journalist mud in the amazon, along with an indigenous expert is laid to rest. his family says thy deaths will not be in vain. we reported all the wrong letter authorities have declared a state of emergency of or worsting cholera outbreak. the stories after the break
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that most since western europe has got over its heat wave now, and it's more like normal summer, which is often cloudy, sometimes windy and occasionally sundry. and that's position at the tail end. this run down through france, the head of which is pretty stormy weather for ireland and western scotland. the similar sort of thing is happening in the black sea, which means mainly it is turkey. voting, shall we range between these 2 areas which are trying to closing on each other. that strip are pretty warm weather that goes right up to the baltic states and right down through the central mediterranean. this is persistent. somebody could call fresh cos, flash floods in the western side of the alps, for example, even maybe temporarily in northern italy, which of course is suffering dry the moment. but still, even there's
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a squeeze of that heat which is near reco, but not quite reco breaking vilnius for example, the answer, it's lean towards to nicea now north africa has been hot. now, jerry's been hostile into it, to be honest with to up into the high forty's in cell, which is near record value. but mostly this time the, we look for clumps of showers that eventually when they go off shore, produce well potentially harrington's route. so far they are just under storms in nigeria and togo, and moving a long way further notice. ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change their problem . lebanon is actually structural lebanon needs, and you track order for it from informed opinions. read on the go with in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of
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pushing back, you know, it's actually a 2 man inside story on al jazeera. oh, a look about what you all did there with me. so rom, the reminder of all top news stories president brought him as landscape is expected to ask them all weapons in support. when he addresses 37 leaders by a video link, which is prime minister. both jobs of the group not to give into fatigue has the will move its lanka is sending to the government madison to russia to negotiate the fuel pumps, run dry handle capital stations and selling what little they have left and at least 4 people have been killed and dozens into the department of rena class during
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a bull fight, a witness film over some parts of the town of been a kudos president has promised to cut fuel prices in response to a nationwide strike. now in its 3rd week globe, ballasa says that he'll reduce petrol and diesel by $0.10 a gallon. strike is $1.00 to $40.00 cent cut. on saturday, last lifted, a state of siege imposed in several provinces. the national assembly is still debating whether to remove him from office. what is thought? here the c d u, i decided to reduce the price of gasoline by $0.10 per gallon and diesel also by $0.10 per gallon. these like what body anno? ecuadorian who seek dialogue will find a government with an outstretched hand, either those who see chaos and violence and terrorism will find the full force of the law. but ecuador, indigenous protested of 10 demands, including lowering food prizes,
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or latin america edison to be seen human reports now from one indigenous community . an acquittal. jim woodley is an indigenous hamlet in the ecuadorian countryside at the diana class. it is takes us to her field to show us why they are more poor than ever. i refund along philip on an audi ask when we can't afford fertilizer. this is all that grows. we can't sell anything ever look m m. as in most indigenous communities, this, when lacks decent education for the children, only 2 teachers for the entire elementary school as of that is not the name of all of our please have fallen on deaf ears says 35 year old at the dana who has 5 children, mother islamist who is sped answer has been working the feels good since she was 7 and says her hands are permanently stained from the soil, moving him in labor. this him 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
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he does is some people to kill us, like my husband and son who are in the capitol risking their lives protesting. should be quality, but 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 that is new. one out of every 3 children is suffering from chronic malnutrition and half of them are indigenous. oh, outside of the capitol, mainly digital communities have been blocking highways as part of the total loan strike. they want the world to know that their demands cannot wait yet. but oh, well, we can't afford to feed our families. our children are starving. we can't send our children to school. that even it, even before the pandemic and war in ukraine, indigenous communities who provide the lion's share of food and labor was struggling more than 50 percent of non indigenous ecuadorian are also supporting
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their demand for better education. few 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, a political a funeral has been helpful for his journalist, don phillips, who was murdered in the brazilian amazon this month, along with a leading expert in local cultures. philips and bruno barrera was shot dead while on a research trip and part of the rain forest where tribes ring conflict with illegal fishermen. monica younger here, reports not from rio de janeiro. remembering british journalist don phillips and indigenous expert group era, 3 weeks after they were killed in the brazilian amazon. oh, dom phillips was laid to rest in brazil on sunday is wife alexander from bio and
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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. 7 tell the whoa, 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 biddy at a went missing on june. the 5th, while traveling to remote area of the brazilian amazon video, 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. he
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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 located 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 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 president j able so model for turning a blind night. we legal mining, launching and land grabbing in the amazon and for promoting the commercial
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exploitation of indigenous territories. at this vigil in central rio de janeiro, demonstrators called out the names of phillips and betty eta. 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. monica not give al jazeera rio de janeiro in haiti. hundreds of supporters of the former president john baton arrest theed have gathered in the capital to demand his return. they believe he's the only one who can end the comment crisis as anger over the western crime rate and political instability. last week, number of civil society organizations accused the government of being linked to organized crime. they also call the un mission there, or to be terminated. if the international community is to be a true ally of haiti, we are demanding. they collaborate with president augustine to save us from crisis . when at the residence life wasn't too expensive,
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rise and oil, the cheap indigo to make everyone a free and side of it. we want to be the president of the transition from the northern morocco province of solomon. ia, declare the state of emergency to come by the worse than cholera outbreak. officials have reported several deaths and found the people with suspect the cases have been admitted to hospital the blood as well. 14 year old carroll is in intensive care, receiving treatment for cholera days of vomiting and diarrhea have left him dehydrated. his mother who didn't want to speak on camera, says he only had your girl to eat. hundreds of similar cases have been admitted to this hospital in iraq's northern province of slay. many, in the past a few weeks. most of them are teenagers and young children doctors, he is a cholera outbreaks, hugely happened this time of year. every they retreated. 100 cases and maybe
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50 percent of them are infected with given a clearer expert, se contaminated water and visuals that come in contact with sewage goes cooler, i would breaks. so authorities have launched to campaign to destroy visitor was irrigated by sewage water and closed down restaurants that are not keen but many in sleigh. many are still rely on ground water not only for farming and raising livestock, but also for household use. saudi mu, i live center and mostly my father. we have been drinking well water for centuries without any problems. but with the recent urban expansion, it's become mixed with waste water. in some areas in this area is largely contaminated with to which along with industrial and household waste, there is no recycling or treatment of the water here. some of the wells are only
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a few meters away from the sewage area. this is one of the tank is allocated for carrying water meant for agricultural use. in some cases, it is used to carry clean water meant for household use, including drinking water for people in remote areas. health officials here have reported several death is they say they're working to prevent further i would breaks. but the problem will likely continue until people and livestock have access to clean drinking water and food. mahmoud abdougla had al jazeera insulin, many a city, northern iraq. they just letting in southern china has full tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. placing london providence have just released this footage from a rescue from the city of indie, the woman had been stranded in her car before she was pulled to safety gun dung is
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one of the worst hit areas in the country as it grapples with reco rainfall. india's military is stuffing up as it gets essentially applies to areas ne, effected by catastrophic flooding. doctors in a psalm state said that children getting sick because of a lack of clean drinking water. the flooding display some 5 and a half 1000000 people in any full 1000000 living in make shelters. yeah, falls is dropping supplies to people whose home have been inundated the environment like this from the group ocean. rebellion had been demonstrating in lisbon ahead of the ocean conference which gets underway shortly. it's co hosted by the governments of portugal and kenya. the aim is to reach a consensus. alden accelerate plans to reverse the decline in ocean health conferences looking at eliminating incentive over fishing to protect seas. ah.

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