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you on a journey with us to touch ours, diverse wildlife will be joined by a marine environmentalist and also a conservationist. and we'll be discussing the impact the potential uncontrolled development. good have on these diverse wildlife pieces living here. if unprotected, around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa's cultural heritage is on display in western museums. either it didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time. the 1st episode of a new series reveals how european colonization removed tens of thousands of artifacts. and the appeal struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen on episode one blunder. oh, now jazeera ah, us pushes so significant new sanctions against russia as ukraine's president
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appeals to g. 7 leaders, more weapons and support. ah, telling the whole rom and what you know, they were like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up, sir lanka looked to russia for help with its fuel crisis after people keep a days at petrol stations. i could all president announced the cuts and fuel prices for the full shores protested demands and a sand classes during a bullfight, in columbia, killing at least 4 people and injuring dozens more. ah, welcome to the back in the u. s. is pushing for significant new sanctions against russia, as it meets g 7 leaders in germany. now they're discussing the war in ukraine and
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its global repercussions. the white house says the group will commit to a package of action, including measures against moscow's defense sector, ukrainian, president of his lensky has been addressing the summit. he is called on g 7 nations to maintain pressure on the kremlin, as fighting intensifies diplomatic at james bays and standing by for us in bavaria at the summit and following event force. and james, this meeting is a close to one, but we tend to get an idea of what president lensky will be saying to the g 7. you're, you're, you're right. so we watched the pictures or were fed to a live of the g 7 sitting around their table. the leaders there and we saw the video link and we brought or present zalinski asked about to address them. and then of course the cameras cut and we saw no more, but the ukrainians are very keen to tell us what is been going on. and we understand that president lansky has asked for anti aircraft systems. security guarantees help on grain exports,
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further sanctions and aid to reconstruct his country or all of those items on the wishlist are things that he has been asking for repeatedly that the war. now more than 4 months on are some of those. i think there might be some, some movement on there certainly is a report that the u. s. may be considering a new, an anti missile system of the mass sam system. that's the u. s. norwegian system. that is in a pretty sophisticated and the u. s. has allowed some its allies to use. well, there's talk of that being given announcer that's going to be given to ukraine in helping it prevent the russian or the constant russian attacks or with regard to the drain, exports pretty advance. ready talks underway, their involving the united nations. the united nations is involved in that, along with turkey. and the idea would be to use the turkish navy to get ships in the can take the grain out. they'd use un inspectors to inspect the ships to
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satisfy russia, that there were no weapons on board, and they'd also help russia with getting its grain and its fertilizer back to market. and of course sir james, it's tradition of these g 7 meetings to invite observe nations who obviously been following events over several decades. countries like india, argentina, indonesia, and, and focusing on indonesia. it itself has a very important role in the next few weeks, but also its president is talking about going to keith and to moscow. ready one of the few we might say far east or leaders go going to to try and be a mediator if possible. yeah, big regional power indonesia and a member of the g 20 and just happens this year to be at the country that is presiding over the g 20 the larger group of nations. so he is in a unique position to potentially and negotiate both with russia and ukraine. and he
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comes from a country where if you look at the public opinion, more people tend to be supportive of russia than tend to be supportive, not of ukraine, but of the western allies at this time. when you look at opinion polls, so he may have a different perspective that perhaps allows him to make more progress with president putin are going forward for indonesia, though they do have problems coming up when they're going to be sharing the big summit is taking place in a few months time that's taking place in barley, the g 20 summit because they've invited ukraine, the u. s. and russia, both members of the g 20. and i am told by a senior indonesian. ready say that they're worried, that they're all even sit round the same table. so problems there show it shows the state of global diplomacy at this stage as the g 7 continues to meet discussing, among other things, what are further sanctions they can take against russia. some of the things that have been discussed is a banner, the import of russian gold that some in the u. s. are very much in favor of
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a some of the u. k. is supportive of that. the e u a little bit more cautious and also price cuts on oil that they're thinking that should be price caps put in place. it's quite technical how this would work. and i can tell you, there are many experts and economists who say it probably won't work, but it's certainly on the serious discussion italians pushing this idea of the, the, the u. s. a said to be on board germany probably on board. some of the others. i think more skeptical, so again, to be seen whether these 2 measures will be fully adopted. biology 7 or continued to pin with you or james as you follow, are the summit for us from the very james base, our diplomatic editor when russia is slipping into default after missing a debt repayment deadlines for the 1st time in more than a century. moscow appears to be struggling to keep up payments on $40000000000.00 worth of outstanding bonds. it was supposed to repay over due interest of
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$100000000.00 on sunday. the kremlin says it has the money but can't make the payment under sanctions imposed by the us. invasion of ukraine's sir anchor is sending to government ministers to russia to negotiate for fuel. as petro pumps run dry. the few stations less with petro now selling the last of their stock. the army is using a token system to prioritize who can receive the final supplies so long because phone reserves on severely depleted and that's that the shortages of food and medicine, the government has extended a 2 week closure of non essential state institutions to say fuel vanelle flanders has more from the capital, colombo, most your 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 follow former q 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 a taxi's, 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 one suspend 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
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a prime minister's office. and a, we're having 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, that after all is expected to rise after part with arena clumps during a bull fighting columbia. at least 4 people were killed, of hundreds injured. barbara and cooper has more amendment, multiple levels of important understand caved in. turning a popular bull running festival into a tragedy. several spectators were killed while others say they were lucky to survive. would you fight 8 boxes collapsed like surely, you can already see that it's a wood structural we were in very good when we saw the structure falling in
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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 one 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 20 animals have been many course to band practice. this has come up a legally in columbia before bulletin herds band the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court. several years ago. instant de la, hold the event that he is referencing a northern city in columbia, known for these both festivals in at $983.00 levels of the wooden balconies class and left $400.00 people dead. and $4000.00 injured and the town then suspended. the festivals for 19 years, but then resumed again in 1999 before being suspended again and 2013. so this has
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been 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 and gay part out as era. accruals president has promised to cut fuel prices in response to a nationwide strike that's now in its 3rd week glass. more law so said that hail reduced petrol. i'm diesel by $0.10 a gallon strike as want a 40 cent cut. on saturday last i lifted a state of siege and in several provinces, the national assembly is debating whether to remove him from office hold as though in a 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 ecuadorian to seek dialogue will find
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a government with an outstretched hand. those who see chaos in violence and terrorism will find the full force of the law. latin america digitally seen even has more from kito. but right now, you can see that i am in a very lively place where a hundreds of not thousands of strikers are enjoying the day off, at least that's what they've been given by their leadership. after 2 weeks of constant fighting constant striking, it's been very difficult. many of the people here sleep on the floor with their children. but right now they're taking a break before they go back onto the streets tomorrow. they say, because the president has not given in to the most important demand on their 10 list on their list of 10, some concessions have been made. it doesn't look like there are tops going on, but they did the leadership of the indigenous confederation that is leading the strike throughout the country says that there is simply not enough to allow
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a tool to allow their families repeating their people to get out of the deep, deep poverty that they're living in this strike is taking a very, very deep tone, not only on the strikers, but also on the economy of the country and on the political stability of this country at this hour, not far from where we are right now. the, the legislature, the congress of this country is, are in that 2nd session, the 2nd day of a, of hearing arguments for or against the non confidence voa for against the president. now the president is certainly getting an ear full, but it does look like he will survive politically because they are not in a vote from the opposition to and see them at this point. so had here on out they're researching from, says police in south africa, were trying to solve the mysterious deaths of 21 young people inside the ball on the british journalists murder than the amazon, along with an indigenous expert talaya to rest. his family says the debts will be
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in vain. ah, now the weather systems in some parts of east and southeast asia quite as you might expect to be. but this is fairly normal that the matter cloud around the philippines, which may well develop into slow circulation, which suggests a loss of re, particular philippines. but that line also comes, answered borneo, and talked to marcia. and it was yesterday looking at western java, but maybe things have moved on a bit, but so much look silhouette quite lumper. and that was pu cats as well. but let's focus on the philippines. so i think manila could have a particularly wet ton, 3 days. light winds, overcast skies, sunday rattling around and rain most days. now if we jump south, it's a much quite a picture now. winter's optically harsh moment the antarctic air has taken
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a back seat, so we just got coldest weather, windy weather coming in to tasmania at the sun's out in melbourne at 14 degrees at pers conduct about 19 but hey, that's not a huge difference. it is rather cooler up in darwin actually shall seem like in northern territory 27th, a bit below where you might expect it to be asked for new zealand. what do you think? first of all has rain a bit of snow on the mountains? christ church a dull day wellington ending wet. this is to say on wednesday it all moves north. the next batch is on its way in. ah. with ideals, the french republic, islam for a claim, but just what is modern?
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france in a 4 part series. the picture takes an in depth look the trouble with france episode one on al jazeera. oh, the me. welcome back to watching love is there with me. so robin, the reminder of our top stories, the u. s. is pushing to significantly sanctions against russia. as it means g 70 does in germany to discuss the war in ukraine, the white house says the group will commit to a package of action including measures ok. most case defense. sir lang curate sending government assisted by russia and cancer to negotiate the fuel. as petro pumps run dry stations with petrol and selling the last of our supplies,
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and at least 4 people are being killed and hundreds of pounds of an arena collapse during a bullfight, in columbia. symbols escaped and ran through the streets. family members of at least 21 young people who died in a bar in the south african township. a waiting to and since about the cause of death, they were found dead in the city of east london in the eastern cape province. that's got the latest on this from from eda miller. he's following the the scenario so far is a grim discovery and there were just so many questions that have got to be answered . all that certainly is the case, especially given that police have only confirmed that at least 21 people were killed. 17 of them found dead at the spot in the early hours of sunday morning and the remaining for a later dying in the hospital. now the parents who were at the bar to try and find
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the children have said that they don't know what's happened. and there's very little information around that. in fact, these 6 of the bodies that were found at that bar still have to be identified. however, there are unconfirmed reports coming out in social media from people who were at that party which appears to have been which took place after mid your exams as say that at some point during the evening, in an effort to disperse party go as someone had used perhaps pepper spray or some sort of gas to get people out of that bar. and that's what potentially caused a stampede. now this is unconfirmed, but at the moment that the most information that's coming out around what happened given that the incident is, is, is shrouded in mystery. police still say that they are investigating, they have forensic teams on the ground. we also know that the police minister was on site during the course of the day on sunday, calling the to the what happened
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a tragedy, but also not giving any more information around exactly what happened for me the miller force. and janice, thanks very much for the update. a funeral has been held for british journalist dome phillips who was murdered in the brazilian amazon this month along with a leading expert and local country cultures. phillips and bruno pereira were shot dead while on a research trip. they were in part of the rain forest, where tribes are in conflict with illegal fishermen. while looking on the care of repulsion from rio de janeiro. remembering british journalist donald phillips and indigenous expert group bid ada 3 weeks after they were killed in the brazilian amazon. oh, dom philips was laid to rest in brazil on sunday, his wife alessandra some by one family members. some of whom travelled from the u. k. gather to bid farewell, and ask for justice for the rider and his cause. he was killed because
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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, 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
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supported their cause. it's located 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, and indigenous expert, but a little bit ada, 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
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not been in vain. monica not give al jazeera rio de janeiro in haiti. hundreds of supporters of the former prison john baton. our estate have gathered in the capital to demand his return as anger about political instability. and a crime rate, which is getting worse between captain b as the story. ah, this is a country without a functioning government. its economy has collapsed. its streets run by gangs of violent crime and kidnappings, have searched the supporters of former president jean bertrand aristide. say only he can save haiti for gentlemen wonder. we've taken to the streets to appeal to president aristide because it's him. we want. we want our state to be the transitional president because people are suffering. ah, haiti is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. with a long history of political turmoil. patients voted in their 1st free election in
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1990 electing aristide. but he was ousted in a qu, less than a year later. or after the assassination of president jovan elmer east. last july area henri took power on re has broad political support from international community. but he's been criticized for saying he has no plans to step down until the country holds new elections one. 0, 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. haiti still struggling to recover from a devastating 7 point to earthquake that destroyed the southern tip of the peninsula last year. la crippling economic conditions are likely to worsen as the political crisis drags on. when at a steed was president, life wasn't too expensive. rising oil were cheap, indigo de makes everyone afraid. i'm tired of it. we want to see to be the
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president of the transition. supporters of aristide say that continue to protest until they get the change. they say the country so desperately needs the victoria gates and be al jazeera, focused on as launched. a new campaign to vaccinate nearly 13000000 children against polio, 100002 help work as will carry out the occupations door to door. the health ministry reported 11 cases of the virus this year. it's one of only 2 countries in the world where the wild polio virus is circulating. the 2nd is neighboring. i'm going to some agencies have joined the taliban in calling for western sanctions. almost gone on to the east after wednesday's devastating earthquake. i've got health officials, a warning of potential outbreaks of disease survivors in the particular province of desperate for hell, but it's been difficult to get aid and much needed supplies into the country. but you did. it was around 1 50 in the morning. it was raining when the earthquake
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started. it had a terrible sound. our show was the actual, all the houses were destroyed and many children will count so many people i didn't trouble. many of them need treatment and not though that my right mind to 7. so she's in the conditions are so bad that they are using drugs. we don't know what sort of medication they're using. the world will help us. so because there are between 10 and 30 houses in that small village with around 100 to 200 people have been killed and most of them were children. many were injured and died due to the wakes. i'm receiving another one of them would be the entire world to how nice they are. very poor. they were on 500 to 600 injured and they have been transported to the cities,
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shall talk our lives with the human world food program in going to san she says the logistics of delivering aid are extremely difficult. number one is a very, very remote area. we left on friday morning, very early. i have o'clock in the morning to get to host, to get to spera this 3 effective districts again. and one of the things you'll just struck by is just the sheer distance that's going to send it to each country. but when you are going out these remote places, the roads are really tough to navigate. very windy you're close to the border with pakistan on the mountainous region is, is it's just it's rocky and it's from when we dispatched 18 to trip from thursday, we pretty much caught up with them. we left by road on friday, but by then they've been able to get food and most essentially food assistance and
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shelter. it's just critical in these days. and again, we probably can probably just now just now what, what that i'm a member that to do now is with you know that many people, thousands of people that desperately need food assistance and emergencies. hi, the northern iraqi province a film and he has declared a state of emergency to combat a worsting outbreak of cholera. officials have reported several deaths. some thousands of people suspects of being infected have been admitted to hospital. the hold of the 14 year old car law 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's and all that in a province of silly many in the past
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a few weeks. most of them are teenagers and young children, doctors, he is a cholera. our breaks usually happened this time of year. every they retreated $100.00 cases and maybe if 50 percent of them are infected with given a clearer expert, se contaminated water and visit levels that come in contact with sewage goes cooler, i would breaks. so authorities have launched a 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. 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,
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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 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 tankers 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. ma'am, with abdougla had algebra in sleigh many, a city, northern iraq,
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people living around to in and around japan's capital have been asked to cut back on how much electricity they're using. japan is experiencing a heat wave with its rainy season ending early for the 1st time in decades. it's led to a search in the use of air conditioners and tokyo is warning of a possible power could be power shortages. major flooding in southern china has full tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. please england. dung. providence have just released this footage of a rescue in the city of young d. the woman was stranded in her car before being pulled to safety. when dung is one of the areas that was hit as it faces reco rainfall. ah, he'll, she'll just bear with me. so he'll run into her reminder of all top stories. the u . s. is pushing for significant news sanctions against russia. as it means g 70 does in germany now they're discussing the war in ukraine and it's.

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