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ukraine's president is set to address the g 7 leaders meeting in germany. he once more heavy weapons and support. ah pugs. oh robin, you're watching al jazeera life. my headquarters here in doha. also coming up, sir lanka, looks to russia for help with it's still crisis. after people kieffer days at petrol stations also stand collapses during a bull fighting columbia, killing at least 4 people and injuring dozens more. and police in south africa, still searching for answers than to watch may have caused the deaths of more than 20 young people in sight of bar. ah, welcome to the prego present. vladimir zalinski will shortly address the leaders of the well 7 wealthiest democracies. that meeting in germany to discuss russia's war
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with ukraine and its global repercussions, the leaders of germany, france, the u. k. u. s. japan, as well as canada, or in the bavarian alps for the 2nd day of a 3 day summit. british prime minister boris johnson has urged the group not to give into fatigue as the war enters a 5th month. in his latest video address ukraine's president called on g 7 nations to maintain pressure on the kremlin, lead the river legally seemed kiki some as you would meet leaders of the g savage who gathered in germany for a summit to have enough collective potential to stop russian aggression against ukraine and against europe as a whole. if this is possible to look, lock diplomatic editor james bays is covering the summit for some garbage parking. kevin james? good morning. what more really can the ukrainian president say to the g 7 that he hasn't already said individually to them when they visited him, either in ukraine or these virtual addresses that he's been making this past
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several months. he has said so many times that he needs more weaponry. he needs more money, went now more than 4 months into the war. he's already addressed the g 7 when they had. busy meeting one month saw the russian invasion, and he's going to be saying, i think the same message you can with him. he's trying not to sound that's right. he's trying to sound defiant in the face of russian aggression. but i think he will again be leaving me to do more. if ukraine is going to succeed, i'm not wrong. the certainly in the east by russia, i'm sure it's consistent mine. you hear from president sky. he's going to be making the point to these leaders, particularly the nato leaders, that ukraine is effectively the front line. and if you crane was to be defeated, that nato members might be next. that's the sort of message we can expect to hear from him. he's addressing the g 7 lead is right now that session is getting
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underway as we speak. now it's a close session, but we know from the past, even when it's been a close session presence landscape, people have managed to make sure the world got to see what he had to say. so i'm pretty certain we're going to get a recording of his opening address to those leaders or at least a transcript at some point in the coming hours. and very busy a few days because after the g 7, there's a nato meeting going on in madrid. but at the g 7 right now, they often invite, observe a countries over various periods. we see india that we see indonesia and indonesia, the one tops to have all focus on. they have a very interesting role, not just now, but in the next few weeks. yeah, i mean i 1st on india, which you mentioned that is a country that has had a lot of military support over many, many years from russia and is certainly not wholly in the western camp. you also have indonesia to say,
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which is chad during this year. the g 20 opinion at home and indonesia is very much more i think, on the side of russia, not ukraine, but the other western allies. so it's a difficult job for the indonesians. they chairing the g 20 summit and bali later this year. that's going to be really difficult indeed because it invited ukraine and the u. s. and russia are members of they even going to sit around the table. johnson schultz, the german chancellor, said he can't decide on not yet whether germany will sit around the g 20 table when that summit takes place later this year. but i think it is important. these other countries are here in addition to india and indonesia, argentina center goals, south africa, the g 7, i think trying to persuade the other countries the world that they should be on the side of ukraine and not start to perhaps have better relations with russia as time passes from the initial invasion. we are now some full months away. as i said,
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a little anecdote few so couple of weeks ago in new york at the u. n. i was invited to russia's national day and i went to the journal to see what was going on and i can tell you out of the 193 member states of the un, more than a 100 and basses and senior officials turned up that meeting $100.00 countries participated, perhaps showing you that the opinion in the global community is not quite where western leaders would, would like it to be. the other interesting thing that's happening in the coming hours is some of these countries will be discussing the global food crisis. and among the others that is attending virtually that she notions conference in this button is the sex general antonio terrace. he is trying to broker deal to try and get the grain that's trapped in ukraine through the black sea using the turkish navy using you and un inspectors. i'm to get russian grain and fertilizer back to market on tow, vamps negotiations going on. he'll be briefing the g 7, as you can see,
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and that the turkish navy will pay an important part talk. he's going to be key in the coming days, i think because also going on. you've got turkey blocking sweden and finland joining nato and got that nato summit taking place in just a couple of days time. i can tell you that the nato secretary general will be addressing the press 3 hours from now. and we understand he's going to be involved in 24 hours time in last minute negotiations before that nato summit with the fins, the swedes and the turks, the lead us, all those countries will be meeting this, that could general just hours before the summit and madrid to try and resolve that problem, a great deal of diplomatic flurry and going on over the next few hours and days. and james will be getting in with you. get more analysis on that. thanks very much . james bass, our diplomatic editor in bavaria. 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 standing bonds. it was supposed to repay over due interest of $100000000.00 on
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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. sir lanka is sending to government ministers to russia to negotiate fuel. as petro pumps run dry, the few stations with petrol now selling the last of their stock. the army is using a token system to prioritize you can receive. the final supplies. thank is form reserves are severely depleted and that's led to shortages of food and medicine. the government has extended a 2 week closure of non essential state institutions to say fuel mental fernandez has more from the capital, colombo last. sure stations are like the one behind me pretty much deserted. the pumps are not working at the moment or because most of them have run out of fuel, there is no fresh supply here. if you look at the list of the options available, most of the petrol and the diesel,
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all of them basically indicate that there are no stocks. obviously, a note at the bottom that says, do not for the former queue. if fuel is not available, doesn't really mean anything because people are desperate. and if you just look over my shoulder down here, you can actually see the q. it's not just cars waiting for federal on the other side. it's 3 will attack, sees, we've heard people having cured for 3 days or 5 days, and people are absolutely desperate. they say they have no other means of finding their livelihoods and wants to spend this amount of time in the queue. you know, there is a limited amount of supply, but even that we're seeing prices have been increased. that's obviously for prices that are in stock at the moment. and the government says there's no hope of any of the shipments being delivered. we've got the government sending 2 ministers to russia to try and negotiate some kind of concession re terms. we've got another minister heading to cut or are so these other things that are happening and just across the other side of the road is a prime minister's office. and a, we're having
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a u. s. delegation from the treasury and the state department coming in to talk to the government to see how they can help. so she'll anchor in some really, really bad. are sort of a situation at the moment with really no end in sight and hoping that they can turn things around. but for most people at the scene or hope at the moment, the death toll is expected to rise after part or an arena collapse during a bull fight in columbia. at least 4 people were killed at hundreds injured barbara anger for a small. ah, this is demand, multiple levels of important understand caved in, turning a popular bull running festival into a ah, several spectators were killed while others say they were lucky to survive. or to fight 8 boxes collapsed like surely, you can order the see that it so would structure we,
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we are in very good when we saw the structure falling in a domino effect. one who know me all 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 it unlocks punish bullfighting, animals are not killed at festivals, menace currently has members of the public are invited to enter the ring and torn to the animals. have been many cause to band practice. this has comma illegally in columbia before baton has been to the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court several years ago in de la hold. the event that he is referencing a northern city in columbia known for these bold 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 and 2013. so this has been
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a political issue. samples escaped to ring and ran through the streets of our espionage, injuring bystanders. the incident may prompt the incoming president to regulate the practice which forms a strong part of many colombians cultural identity. but for now, the focus is on treating the winters and finding out why the stadium collapsed. barbara anger puts out a 0. now i could, as president, has probably to cut fuel prices in response to a nationwide strike. that's now in its 3rd week girl mo lawsuit says that feel reduce federal and diesel by $0.10 a gallon strike is want a 40 percent cut of 40 said cut, pardon me. and on saturday last lifted a state of siege imposed in several provinces. the national assembly is debating whether to remove him from office 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. what are the annual ecuadorian to seek dialogue?
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will find a government with an outstretched hand, he, that those who see chaos in violence and terrorism will find the full force of the law. ecuador, indigenous protest as have 10 demands, including lower food prices. latin america editor, you see, and human reports and one of the countries indigenous communities to bully is an indigenous hamlet in the ecuadorian countryside at the diana class, it is takes us to her field to show us why they're more poor than ever. i was a fun alarm fell upon allowed. yes. 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 one lacks decent education for the children. only 2 teachers for the entire elementary school, but that is not the name of all of our please have fallen on deaf ears says 35 year old at the diana who has 5 children. mother is one with who is sped. answer has
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been working the feels good since she was 7 and says her hands are permanently stained from the soil owing him 11 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 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 has 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 the toner clock strike. they want to want to know that their demands can not wait young guns, but oh, well,
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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 food and labour, which struggling more than 50 percent of non indigenous ecuadorian are also supporting their demands for better education fuel. so health services anymore tore him 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 applicant still had here on al jazeera, a british journalist, murdered in the amazon, along with an indigenous expert is laid to rest. his family says their deaths won't be in vain. and we report from northern iraq, where a state of emergency has been declared over rising cholera cases. the stories after the break.
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ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. i thought we might just get some flooding problems from slow moving weather systems that this one here is running up from northern spain, through france and up towards norway. it really isn't going to push much further east in fat, sit against these is don't have high pressure. you got temperatures, job pretty high and, and not gonna change very much for the most part encountering that we've had re, which has been quite nasty, around southern russian and running into turkey. this low over the black sea, which is quite warm. and so between those 2, here is the area of warmth. thirteen's talk home, down to about 14 in tunis was big suede of central and eastern europe. now further west to say, it's much cooling. it was in some places. rain could be a problem. it might be well cream where to places, but got this line from the parents up to the western outside and sitting of denmark
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and probably norway for a day or 2. now vienna, which is just on the warm side, does see if you sung some sparked assisting, tries to come through and you see temperatures are approaching. they are reco, but not getting there, but we're definitely on the high side of normal by this time. but he's where the rain may well be welcomed in the po valley of northern italy with a very low river. there was a 17 year drought and his the rain montes that could cause some flooding as well. i saw official ally of the journey join the debate. wonderful as it is that the plan matic language. it really means nothing on the ground on an online, at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she has done absolutely nothing. what these country white mad, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racialized do. sports journalist, i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives even when it's
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hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking. this stream on al jazeera, with the me book about kill. what's on there with me to hell, rob, reminder volatile stories, president lot of it's landscape speaking to g. 7. leaders in a closed session by video link is expected to ask for more weapons and support. but his prime minister boys johnson, is the group not to give into fatigue. the war enters a 5th months for lanka, they sending government ministers to both russia and continents and negotiate the fuel as petrol pumps run dry stations left with petro now selling the last of their supplies. and at least 4 people are being killed at hundreds injured after part of
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an arena class during a bullfighter. witness film. the moment the stand fell down in the town of saddam has accused ethiopia of executing 7 sudanese soldiers and a civilian. a spokesman for the sudanese armed forces says ethiopia executed the prisoners of war and put their bodies on public display. he says, sudan will retaliate. decades of tension between the thief, you answered on has surged in recent months over the disputed border area of alpha chava. each accuses the other, violating its sovereignty. loved ones, at least 21 young people who died in the bar in south africa's township. all waiting and says about the cause of death. they were killed in the city of east london in the eastern cape province. so me, the miller is following the story for us from johannesburg. and since this story
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broke, for me to write, i mean grim is, is not the word to use. but there are so many questions to be answered about exactly what happened and why and almost 48 hours later, those questions remain. parents are asking what exactly happened at that ball at that heaven in the eastern cape way, 21 people were killed. 17 of them were founded about 4 a. m. they are lifeless bodies according to police. and the police haven't really had very much more information available, only saying that they are investigating and that they offer in experts on seen to continue those investigations. the police minister, becky keller was also at the township in the eastern cape and spoke to the parents . also questioning what had happened in the early hours of sunday morning. now they are unconfirmed reports. many of them circulating on social media from people who
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were apps that have been along with the 21 people who were found dead saying that at the time that the club was supposed to have closed, there were some people who refused to leave. and the doors of the tavern were closed and people locked in and possibly some sort of gas or pepper spray was used to try and make people leave. but this of course is speculative and entirely unconfirmed. and it's at the moment that the biggest need for people asking questions around what exactly happened. we're still waiting for confirmation from police as they continue with those investigations. i mean, the miller force in china is like the update. thanks very much. not a funeral has been helpful for his generous don phillips who was murdered in the brazilian amazon this month, along with a leading expert in local cultures. phillips and brooding perrera were shot dead while on a research trip. they were in part of the rain forest, where tribes are in conflict with illegal fishermen. look again
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a keen report on from re diginero. remembering british journalist donald phillips and indigenous expert little bit ada, 3 weeks after they were killed in the brazilian amazon. oh, dom phillips was laid to rest in brazil on sunday, his wife alessandra some 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. 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 philips and bruno biddy ada 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. he 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 milton. 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,
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and indigenous expert buena 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 eye to 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 ada. 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 mac al jazeera, we have janeiro in haiti. hunters of the porters of the form of president jean bertrand aristide, have gathered in the capital to demand his return. they say he is the only one who can resolve a worsening crime rate and political instability. last week, some civil sante organizations accused the government of being linked to organized
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crime. they also called for the un mission that to be terminated. if the international community is to be a true ally of haiti, we are demanding. they collaborate with president aristide to save us from crisis. when i just did with president life wasn't too expensive. raising oil were cheap, indigo de makes everyone afraid. i'm tired of it. we want to see to be the president of the transition. police in turkey have broken up crowds gathered for an annual pride, marchness stumble. hundreds of people including journalists, were arrested. the city's authorities had issued a 7 day ban on gatherings leading up to sunday to prevent the march taking place, but hundreds of protest as waving rainbow flags gathered in streets next to the famous tax him square. buckets on has launched a new campaign to vaccinate nearly 13000000 children against polio. 100000 health workers will carry out the occupations door to door across the country. the health
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ministry reported 11 cases of the virus this year. it's one of only 2 countries in the world where the while the polio virus is circulating, the 2nd is neighboring of gone is phones. the northern iraqi province of solomon, ia has declared a state of emergency to combat a worsting outbreak of cholera. officials have reported several deaths and thousands of people suspected of being infected have been admitted to hospital mahoney, otherwise as more 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 you go to eat hundreds of similar cases have been admitted to this hospital in iraq and all that in the province of silly many. in the past a few weeks, most of them are teenagers and younger children. doctors, he is
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a cholera outbreaks usually happen this time of year. every day retreated $100.00 cases and maybe 50 percent of them. in fact, a just give it a pull it up. experts see contaminated water and visited with that come in contact with sewage, goes cooler, i would breaks. so authorities have launched to campaign to destroy digital re gated by sewage, water and clothes don't restaurants that are not clean but many ensly many are still rely on ground water not only for farming and raising livestock, but also for household use. siding, 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 and some areas in this area is largely contaminated with sewage along with industrial and household waste. there is no
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recycling or treatment of the water here. some of the wells are only 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. hurdle fissions here have reported several death is they say they're working to prevent further. i would brakes. but the problem will lately continue until people and labor stock have access to clean drinking water and food. ma'am would abdougla had al jazeera insulin, many a city, northern iraq, they to flooding and southern china has force tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. pleasing one dong province of just release this footage of a rescue in the city of ng day that the woman was stranded in her car before being
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pulled to safety. grand dog is one of the areas it's worst hit and it faces record rainfall. in the military and stuffing of efforts to get the central supplies. ne scenarios affected by catastrophic flooding. doctors in its own state say, a lack of clean drinking water is making children sick. the flooding displaced about 5 and a half 1000000 people in the full 1000000 making a living and makes your shelters. now, the air force is dropping supplies to those whose homes have been inundated, environmental activists from the group ocean. rebellion have been demonstrating in lisbon ahead of the un ocean conference that gets under way shortly. it's kind of hosted by the governments of portugal and kenya. it aims to reverse the decline in the health of oceans. delegates will look at ways to reduce the fishing police. no strain are investigating. after a car drove through a blockade setup by climate protested and sidney,
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nobody was reported to have been injured. it happened as dozens of members of the group blockade. australia disrupted p l. a traffic, please close major res of the group. move through the central city. the possessed of se they're trying to raise people's awareness of climate change. the 1st 3 nasa rockets as busted all from the remote wilderness of northern australia. oh yeah. the mission took go from the on and stay center carry instruments to study the evolution of the universe. it'll allow scientists to measure into cell x rays and provide new data on the structure of the cosmos, about $75.00 nasa per se. now we're in and for the launch, it was agencies 1st from a commercial spaceport outside of the us and we find more on our website and sarah dot com
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