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hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news allen live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the g 7 promises solidarity with ukraine for as long as it takes saying it'll increase sanctions on russia. nato plans to boost its rapid response force to more than 300000 soldiers shall anchor looks to moscow for help with its fuel crisis after people pew for days at petrol station. and is stand collapses during a bull fight in columbia, killing at least 4 people in injuring dozens. and i'm sorry, hired for the sports is no back joke which begins is title defense at wimbledon. i have all the best sanction from tennis is 3rd crown. some of the season ah,
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will begin this news hour with the latest from the g. 7 summit in germany, where leaders have pledged solidarity with ukraine for as long as it takes they've been holding talks on the conflict and it's global repercussions. and they've announced plans to impose more sanctions on russia, including a cap on the price of its oil earlier ukrainian president for letting me zalinski address the leaders via video link. he asked for more weapons and says g 7 nations have the collective power to stop rushes advance. meanwhile, the nato, chafee installed him berg has described moscow as the most significant and direct threat to security and allies prepared to travel to madrid. the military lines wants to boost its rapid, rapid reaction forces from his current of 40002300000. for more on this, let's bring in our diplomatic editor james base who's a lie for us at that g 7 summit. hello there, james. i want to get to the nato development shortly, but 1st to how do you assess what's happened on day 2 of the j 7 summit
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when it's all been about ukraine, and it's all been about president lensky who was again asking for more help from g 7 countries in terms of money, in terms of web presence that address to the g. 7 leaders was not shown to us. it wasn't made public. he was in a closed session in the past. when the cravings have done even a speech to the g. 7 present words and the video of late have been broadcast. the ukrainian site that's not happening this time. and there may be an explanation for that. the u. s. national security advisor jake sutherland, the thought short time ago that a lot of what was discussed was detailed and sensitive. he also revealed that the u . s. is going to provide new advanced systems to ukraine, missile defense systems, media and long range as well as media. ready reports that the mass sams system, which of the u. s. know which we can very sophisticated system,
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maybe one of the things that they can offer to ukraine in terms of sanctions. i think presidents, he's gonna be asking for more. ready and that indicating more might be coming, but they're not being very specific or detailed, particularly on that issue that trying to push through, which is the idea of capping the price that's paid for russian oil, not by the g 7, but by all the major players around the globe that has not been come up with any specific mechanism. and again, jake sutherland from the us national security plaza said that's because it is a completely novel idea, a novel mechanism and there's lots more work to do it. but the determination around the g 7 table to do that work and trying to get this in place because they say a cap on the oil price that russia receives will really hurt the kremlin. and james, significant developments out of brussels and i was bursting is true forces from 40002300000. that is a dramatic increase, isn't it?
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yet is certainly what the baltic nations have wanted. because of that there, there are some of these nato forces which since 2014 have been based in the baltic nations in poland, in romania, in hungary, in bulgaria. those are not permanent bases, but now they're going to boost those bases. they are going to put preposition equipment. they're not going to use the word permanent because it was a deal with russia back in 1997. not how permanent bases, but persistent, i think is the word. and as you say, they're going to increase their forces that can be deployed at a moment's notice. at the summit, we will strengthen our forward the fences. we will, our hands are battle groups in the eastern part of the alliance, up 2 brigades levels. we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high read. this forces to well over 300000
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will also boosts our ability to reinforce in crisis and conflict. the, well, the other big development going on with regard to nato's real last stitch negotiations that are going on. remember, nato was supposed to have 2 new members to new countries want to join sweden and finland. that can only happen if all of the nato countries agree. one is blocking it, i'm not working. well, we now have the swedish prime minister gone to brussels to see the nations secretary general. then they fly a few hours later to madrid ahead of the summit. and there's going to be a little mini summit before the main summit with president ottawa and the leaders of sweden and finland, the native secretary general to try and out. this problem was telling you that not directly connected, but it's involving turkey. there's another important thing going on and that effects what's happening here in the g 7,
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the us in advance. we see asians with the turks with the ukrainians, and with the russians to try and solve part of the global food crisis to try and get that grain that's trapped in ukraine out through the black sea using turkish naval s as cool. all the ships that would carry the grain and un inspections to make sure there were no weapons on board, satisfied the russians, and also to get russian grain and out tomorrow. the g 7 lead is october. the will be told by the us general. hence, they get going on with turkey as speech. and i also tell you that once you an official head of humanitarian affairs and the modern griffith was very optimistic about this, when i spoke to him in recent days. so it is looking like a deal is close. other diplomats i've spoken to say well though they seem like different things. turkey is holding the cards into key pops up. busy the privacy about ukraine and then maybe some things that need moving parts. thank you very much for breaking down for us james,
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by live for us in bavaria. mal russia says he does not accept its defaulted on its debts after missing a repayment deadline for the 1st time since 998. moscow appears to be unable to make payments on $40000000000.00 without standing bonds. the kremlin says it has the money but can't make the payments because of sanctions imposed by the us over its invasion. it was supposed to pay over due interest of $100000000.00 by sunday me. sure lanka is sending to government ministers to russia to negotiate for fuel. as petro pumps, run, drive, the few stations left with petrol. now selling the loss of this dog, the armies using a token system to prioritize who can receive the final supplies for lank as far as reserves severely to plate it. and that's led to shortages of food and medicine. the government has extended to a closure of non essential state institutions to save fuel. the mel fernandez has
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more from a petrol station in the capital, colombo last, sure stations are like the one behind me pretty much deserted. the pumps are not working at the moment 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, 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 queue. it's not just cause 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
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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 to ministers to russia to try and negotiate some kind of concession 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 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, let's bring in cornelia maia, who's an economist and energy expert. she joins us from been switzerland. cornelia, thanks so much for being on this news. our, we've been hearing about how world laid is a trying to curve moscow's ability to finance this for. and then in turn, the ripple effects that that's having on the rest of the world. so firstly,
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if the g 7 lady is going to set a price cap on russian oil imports, how will that impact the rest of the world? and particularly the likes of sher lanka. well, how can they do that is the question right now the g serve and have decided, especially europe, the you have decided to not employed any more seaborne crude. and a lot of the european nations will not longer eat, import them even pipeline crude from russia. so the people who are buying at this point already at the very, very discounted price. so the chinese and the indians. so, you know, he would need to get the people who buy to, to, to agree to the cap and why would they? because at this point, they get about a 30 percent discount anyhow. so there is a natural cap been there, as the natural buyers of russian crew don't buy anymore, will not buy anymore as of the end of this year. so that's not very good. and when
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i look at actual lanka, i, my heart goes out, you know, these people, these people need need crude or they need especially be fine products and they need them and, and, and they will probably get them. but you see just how, how desperate they are to go out to russia, you know, their natural ally. so do use g 7 people. and so far i don't see some really helping them when it comes to their, their really deep debt crisis. and given what you're saying about china and india still buying oil from russia and then rushes, making tens of billions of dollars every month from the sale of these fossil fuels . and then also that the ruble is now stronger now than it was before. and these are wide ranging economic sanctions, or even working they are working. i mean, you know, if you no longer can employ certain technological products and so on, they are working. if you're cut off from swift,
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which is the international payment system, they are working. if it's hired or you know, for even for the chinese and da da engines, it's harder to, to talk to kerry rush and crude because the europeans have said we will no longer insure the vessel. so the chinese who see now the chinese and the indians out in the market buying mainly older vessels that they can then ensure themselves so self ensure. so yes it, it, it, it is working, but it's also hurting the europeans because let's face it, a lot of the european refineries are quite old and they need those some heavy oil, hot, heavy sulfur. you are all screwed switch day. now need in turn to import from from kuwait and places like that. and when ever you re direct trade flows, it becomes very expensive for everybody involved beat the european b, the cheese 7 beat the russians. and on that point, cornelia,
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how can the west he rushes gas sales without it impacting the rest of the world and particularly europe. i spoke to one analyst who's predicting gas rationing by this european winter. and that may well be the case and what, what we have here is, is you know, down their legal legal m messes in place that households will always get access to, to guess. but the problem is that industry, if you look, especially at germany industry, if you look at at you know, steel furnaces or glass ovens, if they are only a few hours without oil, without gas, without energy. i mean, they will, they will, they will, they will, the glass will turn to solid glass, cindy and in the oven and, and, and, and that, and that glass oven will never be able to function again. so these are real, real issues. and them, it's hard, it's hard to go around them. but one thing is, if the russians were really desperate for european money or for for g $7.00 money,
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they would probably not ration the gas to the extent they are so. so this is, this is extremely tricky. and a lot of people will get hurt in the, in the, in the, in the, in the process. and it will be russians, it will be europeans, and it will be the people who lose their jobs in europe and certainly very complex . we appreciate you taking the time to write it down for us for nearly a mile. the an economist and energy expert. thank you for your time. thank you very much. plenty more head on the news hour, including searching for answers. police in south africa trying to sell the mysterious depth of 21 young people inside a bomb. going job why people in tokyo were being asked to save electricity. and the colorado avalanche when they 1st danley camp in 21 years. after meeting the few times of any champions, the tampa bay lightning that were coming up,
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which sarah inform aah! to sedan now, which is planning to recall, it's ambassador from at his abba, the consultations. this follows accusations that appears on the murdered 7 sudanese soldiers and civilian execution. storm. a spokesman for the sudanese armed forces is killed the prisoners of war and put their bodies on public display. decades of tension between a c o, p and sudan have searched in recent months over the disputed border area of al up for shaka. h accuses the other violating. it's 17 that's bringing him morgan now she's live for us in cuts him. he about tension has been building now for wakes on the border. what's the latest on the ground? while while tensions has been building for weeks because it is the farming
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season this morning it flared up once again. following the acquisition by the sudanese army, that 7 of its soldiers who were abducted previously by the european militias and taken into its european territory have been killed input on public display. now this morning, the sudanese military told us that the launch attacks from 3 different locations entered in his territory into if european territory to basically this a retaliate forward. the if he'll be in soldiers or that european militias of done to who to this at any soldiers who are abducted according to the sudanese armed forces, forks person. now, there has also been a political reaction here in order to him several political parties who have been at odds with the military over it's so could take over on power last year, have come out and cited with the army and condemned. what they say was the shocking murder of if european soldiers, they said that there should be accountability to dance. a minister of foreign affairs announced that it will be complaining to the un security council and
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several other international bodies. and that it has also called in this the if you open ambassador to sedan, to complain over the killing of the suit. haven't had any soldiers. he but there have been decades of tension between these 2 countries. so why the flare up now? now the flare up usually happens around farming season, which is around this time of the year. last year there has been similar tensions also around this time of the year. and that's because and for sugar is an agricultural land. and that is why there is a dispute over it. now, while the 1902 agreement at the colonial agreement says that and for sugar falls under sudan, a so downs control if you pin farmers have been farming on it for more than 50 years. so there is the issue of exactly who owns the land and who has the right to it. and that has been a point of contention between the 2 sides. there were supposed to be talks over the marketing the border since 2020 that has not happened. and that's largely because both sides have been accusing each other awful of increasing the attention of
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attacks. and i'm saying that there has been no political will to resolve the issue . well, this year there has been very few skirmishes registered and there has been top level visits including the deputy of the sovereignty council here visiting if you appear in what seems to be an improvement of relationship between if you're be answered, dan, it looks like the farming season once again proved that alpha sugar is a contentious issue that needs to be resolved between 2 sites with talks or with the 2 sites facing each other on the ground and, and for sugar itself. okay, thank you very much for the update here. morgan live for us in cartoons relatives overlays 21 young people who died in a bar in a south african township. a waiting to find out what caused their deaths. samples from the bodies had been taken to toxicology lamps. they died in the city of east london in the east, in count province for made mila has moved from johannesburg firmly that this point, having to rely on eye witness accounts, on what happened to understand what happened from some of the other people who were
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at that ball on saturday evening, and these are unconfirmed reports, but some of the people who claim to been at the bar on saturday evening of the social media to try and explain what happened. saying that at some point in an effort to try and close the club will get people out of that ball. there was some sort of spray used, perhaps of pepper spray or some sort of gas. and again, this is unconfirmed, but it's most of the information that come out so far from people who were at that ball that evening. so far the police have said that they are investigating, they have forensic experts on seen. and as you mentioned there, they are doing pace to determine whether there was some sort of poisoning or get further shed some light on exactly what happened. but the families who are morning, the 21, people who were killed at least 17 of them were found dead at that bar. as soon as
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police arrived a full, others died later at hospital. and it seems that they are still civil bodies that haven't been identified. so they still appears to be a significant amount of confusion around what happened. and essentially people are waiting for police to explain the events that took place in the early hours of sunday morning. the death tal is expected to rise after part of a rain and collapse during a bull fighting columbia. at least 4 people were killed and hundreds of others injured. as barbara and gulf reports. i this is the amendment multiple levels of the wood and understand caved in. turning a popular bull running festival into a tragedy. 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, we are 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 torn to the animals. have been many cause to band practice. this has come up a legally in columbia before, but todd has been to the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court several years ago. incident zillow, 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 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 been a political issue. samples escaped to ring and ran through the streets of our eskimo
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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, proper anger pot. he says, here in haiti, hundreds of supporters of the former president jean bertrand aristide, had gathered in the capital to demand his return. his anger about political instability and a crime by which is getting worse. it's are against me, explains, ah, this is a country without a functioning government. its economy has collapsed its streets. a run by gangs of violent crime and kidnappings have searched the supporters of former president jean bertrand aristide. say, only he can save haiti. worked on wonder. we've taken to the streets to appeal to
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president aristide because it's him. we want. we want our state to be the transitional president because people are suffering. 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 1990 electing era steed. but he was ousted in a cool less than a year later or after the assassination of president jovan elmer east. last july area on re 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. if the intellectual 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 $7.00 earthquake the destroy the southern tip of the peninsula last
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year. crippling economic conditions are likely to worsen as the political crisis drags on. when attitude with president, life wasn't too expensive. rise and oil were cheap, indigo de makes everyone afraid. i'm tired of it. we want to see to be the president of the transition supporters of aristide say they'll continue to protest until they get the change. they say the country so desperately needs along, tory again and be al jazeera kudos president his promise to cut fuel prices in response to a nationwide strike. that's now and it's 3rd wake grammar last or says he will reduce petro days or by $0.10 a gallon strike is want a 40 cent cut on saturday last. so it lifted a state of c. g, posed in several provinces. and national assembly is now debating whether to remove him from office. or if it is c d u,
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i decided to reduce the price of gasoline by $0.10 per gallon and diesel also by $0.10 per gallon. you'll have the annual ecuador in to seek dialogue, will find a government with an outstretched hand. those who see chaos in violence and terrorism will find the full force of the law and our latin america, and is lucy and human has more in the story from cater. but right now, you can see that i am in a very lively place where a hundreds, if 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 on to the street 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 talks going on. but
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the leadership of the indigenous confederation that is leading the strike throughout the country says that there is simply not enough to allow a to allow their families and 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 the 2nd session, the 2nd day of a, of hearing arguments for or against the non confidence, again to 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 feed him. at this point. as you know, has been house a british journalist on phillips who was murdered in the brazilian amazon this
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month, along with a leading expert in local coaches. phillips and bernard herrera was shot dead while on a research trip there in part of the rain forest, where tribes are in conflict with illegal fishermen. monica yana kids reports 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 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 the low what was happening to the rain forest and being inhabitants. his mission clashed with the interest of individuals who are determined to exploit the amazon rain forest. don phillips and brutal biddy ada went missing
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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 hometown 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 a lovely male to do. 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,
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but outside the cemetery. this group is holding a banner asking for justice for journalists, don phillips, an 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 not been in vain. monica and not give al jazeera rio de janeiro. it's time now for check on the whether he is ro, the big circulating system over the rather warm black seas, please flash flooding and south coast of russia and is such. and it might be some
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flooding in turkey. the persistence this rain, the big circulation around it has picked up the sand and dust in syria and iraq. we saw 1st of all the sand storm in the north, and then the seasonal winds picked up. we now got side of the air for the south in the rocks and in basra is keeping south is going south street q 8 and through the gulf in increasingly strong wind. and that is the sort of result. now that wind is seasonal the sandstone to see something more often the happen more than that average this year. and here's the wind for tuesday, the temperatures still in the forty's, the most part, the dust at his work, possibly in land of a saudi arabia. it's counted by that southwest, the monsoon, been in cellar, which really means cloudy weather here. but otherwise hot, dry and dusty it has been very hot around nolan, iran and took my son. those temperatures are coming down and some good news here was the monsoons advance, i think we'll see some right in somalia shall neetha appear and can you not a huge number but this is a dr. written part after of course. so any rain would be helpful for the south. the
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rain is light, but it's quite cold around compared with the average in place like zimbabwe and botswana. still ahead on al jazeera, we report from northern iraq, where a state of emergency has been declared over an outbreak of cholera, hong kong tight and security ahead of the 25th anniversary of its hand over to china. ah. and the scope are almost quit last year. now he's crying tease of relief that he didn't that. so coming up in school with sarah ah, both john and his and the police violently. this person protest this, these are some of good tens of thousands of people trying to flee. gobble, inspired to program, making welcome to generation change unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not
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ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily angry and he's remind you of our top stories. the salam, she 7 ladies have pledged solidarity with ukraine for as long as it takes. and they're planning to impose more sanctions on russia, including a possible cap on the price of its oil natured shave un stilson berg has described russia as the most significant and direct threat to security. as allies prepared to travel to madrid, alliance wants to burst its rapid reaction. forces from 40000 soldiers 230-0000 sudan is planning to recall its ambassador to addis ababa following accusations. ethiopia, his army noted 7, the sudanese soldiers and the civilian decades of tension have surged in recent months over the disputed border area of alex. she got more now on our top
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story and russia's war in ukraine. maximilian harris is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute. he says it's unlikely they'll be pace talks any time soon. i think the primary focus that we've seen right now coming out of media reports is on that military. and that further direct spending and support there, i think that's likely to continue for the foreseeable future. russia carrying out air strikes on key of just as the g 7 gathers, certainly provides renewed impetus for that. the other angle, however, is the cost that the g 7 is bearing. as a result of the sanctions on russia. there's still a lot of willingness there, but it's inflation continues to mount and the economy continues to be troubled in the west for fear of recession. russia strategy is really to try to hold out and hope that it can break the sanctions unity there. so far, however, it remains quite strong. what is sort of really important are these economic measures. we saw russia fall into default today. we've seen
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a continued escalation of them, the invitation of india to the g 7 summit where they're talking about banding gold purchases is particularly important, but really, the strategy is not to defeat russia on the battlefield so much, but to support ukraine to enable it to resist russia potentially pushed back in some further areas while the west in gauges in a simultaneous economic war supported by much of the international community outside of the west as well. to try to degrade the russian economy, political system and military capability over the medium term. because if there's an attempt to try to reach a temporary so it's quite clear and we'll just pack again. agencies have joined the taliban in calling for western sanctions on afghanistan to be eased after wednesday's devastating earthquake survivors in the particular province of desperate for help. the thing difficulty at 8 and much needed supplies into the country mohammed vo has the story. days after
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a major earthquake struck mina gould, trying to sanford what he can. what he and his neighbors had been building for years was smashed into dust and debris in seconds was monday. our home has been destroyed, the women and children here with me, and we have no home, no taint. and we haven't received tents or far women and children living outside among the destruction. and there were no toilets nor anything else. there is no place for us to lose such many survivors enough gone astonished, eastern province of practica, asked him in shock. oh, compatible. that's when this is quaker, could the ceiling of the room fell on me and i sank deep into the ground up to my throat. and the wooden beams were on top of me. i saw that my head was sticking out of a ceiling. humanitarian aid is just beginning to arrive, but it's uncertain how many victims it will reach. nearly 10000 families are
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homeless and in desperate need for shelter, clean drinking water and food. the you and has worn the potential outbreak of cut and other diseases. people in the area have long been impoverished. that's been worse and by sanctions imposed by the united states since a body bound to cover africa stand last year. 91. we want the taliban to make schools for us. we have no schools, no religious schools, no hospitals. we request them to prepare all these things for us. we have no roads either. this is what i want from the government. leah, how this, how to prove that. we are thankful for the help and support of countries and the international agencies, but still we would like to say that all this aid is not enough. now they should support us in reestablishing the infrastructure in these areas. by the ban says, after years of war, western powers have left the country in ruins and reliant on humanitarian aid. and it's demanding the united states and its freeze on billions of dollars of african
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funds held in us backs. how much fun does your pakistan has launched a new campaign to vaccinate nearly 13000000 children against polio and 100000 health care workers will carry out the occupations door to door felt. ministry reported 11 cases of the virus this year. it's only one of 2 countries in the world where the wild polio virus is circulating. the 2nd is neighboring f. dennis on the northern or rocky province of july, many has declared a state of emergency to combat. a worsening outbreak of cholera officials have reported several deaths and thousands of people being suspected. thousands of people suspected of being infected have been admitted to the hospital. mamma abdel wyatt has moved 14 year old carol is in intensive care, receiving treatment for cholera. days of vomiting and diarrhea have left him
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dehydrated. his mother who didn't want to speak on camera, says he only had to go to eat. hundreds of similar cases have been admitted to this hospital in iraq, in order in the province of silly many. in the past a few weeks. most of them are teenagers and young children, doctors, hearsay, cholera, our breaks usually happened this time of year. every they retreated. $100.00 cases and maybe a 50 percent of them are infected with give it a co letter expired say 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
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raising livestock, but also for household use. saudi mu, i live center and mostly my father. we've 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 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. 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
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to clean drinking water and food. ma'am, would abdougla, had al jazeera, insulate many a city northern iraq to hong kong. now where security has been tightened ahead of an anticipated visit by president. she's in pink, china state media says he'll attend the swearing in ceremony of the territories. knox chief executive event coincides with the 25th anniversary of hong kong handover from britain to china. as adrian brown reports, she ging ping was lost in hong kong in 2017. to march the 20th anniversary of the territories returned from british to chinese rule. this visit will be his 1st known trip outside mainland china since january 2020. until a few days ago, there had been uncertainty over whether he'd be coming at all. this followed an increase in coven infections with 2 senior hong kong government officials,
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among the latest cases. but at the weekend, chinese state control media confirmed she would be attending the ceremony on friday, although it didn't clarify whether he'd be doing so in person or virtually. i'm confident that the authorities in call together with the security arrangements for the child is president, will make sure that the ceremony will proceed safely and there will be no real threat to the safety and security of the chinese president and his entourage to shield china's president from the risk of infection, hong kong government officials would have to quarantine ahead of friday, swearing in ceremony. a ceremony taking place close to streets where 3 years ago mass protest took place against china's growing influence. here. on july, the 1st 2019 demonstrators smashed their way into the local legislature. china's leaders eventually responded to the unrest by implementing
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a national security law that led to the arrest of more than $180.00 people, including elected politicians and activists. the hong kong authorities hope she's is, it will prove the territory is a happy place now. a full picture says one analyst. and so there is still this resentment, alienation and hard feeling. i think about many people in hong kong, but they won't be on the street demonstrating this year marks a halfway point of hong kong, 50 year transition from british to chinese rule. during this period, hong kong was promised, it's freedoms would remain unchanged. a promise that critic say has been undermined by china's harsh campaign against political descend. adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. major flooding in southern china has force tens of thousands of people to flay their homes. placing guam dung province have relates to this footage of
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a rescue in the city of winder, the woman was stranded in her car before being pulled to safety on dung is one of the areas this worst hitch as it faces a record rainfall. people living in and around japan's capital have been asked to cut back on the use of electricity. japan is experiencing a hate wave after it's rainy season ended early for the 1st time in decades. that's led to a surge in the use of air conditioners in such a name, reports tokyo feels like a sauna people in japan's capital have been sweating through the last days of june, with temperatures far higher than usual for this time of year. yeah, big thing is, i'm surprised it's hot every year and usually it gets this hot after the rainy season. so these temperatures at the end of june are surprising. the rain in japan usually tempers the heat leading into july. but this year,
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a powerful atmospheric pressure system is stalled over the pacific ocean meteorologist predict the heat wave will continue. the government is worried about the impact on the electrical grid as air conditioners operate at full power. people are being asked to turn off their lights and conserve energy, especially during the late afternoon when usage peaks over the weekend. more than 250 people in tokyo were treated in hospital for heat stroke law. so reach, shall we have no choice but to obey the government's request to save electricity except for the refrigerator and the computer i turned everything off. japan's electrical grid is especially compromised on top of reduced nuclear reactor capacity following the fukushima meltdown in 2011 and an ongoing closure of coal plants. japan is also facing a shortage of fuel imports from russia. in the coming days,
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people will have to find a way to stay cool without overtaxing japan's power system. natasha name al jazeera environmental activists from the group ocean rebellion have been demonstrating lisbon ahead of the united nations ocean conference. it's co hosted by the governments of portugal in kenya. amazing is focused on what you seen, plastic waste, over fishing and spaces extinction. the un secretary general antonia good terrace till the conference. there is no time to waste. sadly, we have taken the ocean for granted. and to they, we face won't, i will, gall, a notion emergency we must turned the tides. global heating is pushing ocean temperatures to record levels, creating fiercer and more frequent storms. sea levels are rising low lying highland nation's face innovation as do many measure coastal cities in
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the world, police in australia are investigating after a car drove through a blockade set up by climate protest. his in sydney, no injuries were reported, and it happened is johnson's a members of the group located a strongly disrupted pig, our traffic place, closed major roads is the group moved through the city, the protest as they're trying to raise people's awareness of climate change. the 1st of 3 nasa rockets hands blasted off from the remote wilderness of northern stria the yeah. the mission to go from the anime space center carrying instruments to study the evolution of universe. it will allow scientists to measure interest fella x rays, and provide new data on the structure of the cosmos, about $75.00 massive personnel wearing on them for the launch. it was the agencies 1st from a commercial spaceport outside of the us, just like
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a mini hubble telescope. 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 the writer will be doing the university of colorado de campaigns and the measurements. so we get a lot of streamed as payload is, comes out of the shell of the rocket at about 350 kilometers into space. still ahead on al jazeera, the avalanche leave their mark on their 1st to stand and comp in 21 years. and so coming up in support with sa run net ah,
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a time for his sorrow like smell, emily? well, the tennis grand slam of the season is under way at wimbledon in london was defending men's champion, novak jock, which, kicking off proceedings on fence a call to time. major champion is going for 7 title at the cross court tournament. he'd much pizza, some press if he did when hand joke of its opening matches against south korea. as quotes kwan soon, we rather he took 3 fancy, hasn't had a tool, his own way trailing. and the 2nd the tennis channel, jo, what was fine says it's hard to look beyond novak brokovich for this year's crown. this is wanting to say that he's a defending champion, but has not won a major since that's not one of the major in 2022. but i think this is where he
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gets back on the board and get that 21st. i think a combination of is prop record here at this event. the fact that robin a doll, we still don't know about the foot injury, the absence of russian players. i think a nice draw. i think it's looking very good for the top. the, i think the range of outcome is pretty bad. i mean, rock in the dark one this event before and multiple times in fact, but not in more than a decade. and he's had a real rough go of it. you're at times in the past losing early and again we just don't know about the state of it's put in on the other hand, you know, he's one of the 1st 2 majors. as you say, he's been terrific in 4020. do you play through that? but in very, and i do think after no like joke rich rock and donald, the 2nd seat is also the 2nd favorite. but i do think is a pretty big staircase, dividing joke of action to doll, especially on the surface chunk of it. just followed by home favor, emma rather connie, the us open women's champion, takes on allison,
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on funk. and last but not least, to time wimbledon champion and murray plays, james duckworth. but play has been suspended in true and fashion on the outer court . often just 40 minute, typically because of rain. now the colorado avalanche of the new stanley cup, champions after tea, throwing the tampa bay lightning a. when in sunday's game fix ended, a long wait for the avalanche to get the title. joanna gush raska has this report. ah, it's been 21 years since colorado last held. the stanley cup were gone away, but they've already left their mark denting ice hockey stop trophy during their celebrations. moments after receiving it all to the play of disappointment, which saw them lose in the 2nd room. each of the past 3 seasons, it looked like the 2 time defending champions of tampa bay lightning might strike to deny colorado again back to the point of. but nathan mckinnon pulled the
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avalanche level in the 2nd period before. mckinnon assisted uh to really couldn't make it to one. 0, oh good! did you go on? the avalanche then did everything they could to keep the lightning at bay. captain gabriel land is called losing part of his skate as he blocked the puck leading the ice on his hands and knees. as the avalanche held on the time to run out for temper to score again. and i was trying to look at the clock to mucho's just just trying to stay in the moment and then it's pure joy being able to throw the gloves off an experienced thought again. and i mean it's, like i said, it's so amazing to be able to experience with such a great group of guys. so awesome. i've been water 4020 for tampa bay, kale macowski, did away with the playoffs most valuable play, a trophy of to scoring 29 points in 20 post season games. i met them
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cadre made histories the 1st muslim player to get his name on the trophy. the avalanche won the 3rd stanley cup in franchise history. ah, john goetz raska al jazeera england all caught winning cats in morgan is set to retire from international crickets on to morgan, england, on the 2019 title, and reached the top of the one day and t 20 rankings. he is expected to make a formal announcement on choose day after struggling for form and fitness. recently . meanwhile, england test, same as beaten new zealand and the 3rd match of the series of 296 to the when it was no problem for them as they claimed victory by 7 wicked joe route top scoring and beckoning with a missing nothing. now, american basketball player brittany griner has appeared in the russian court for a preliminary hearing. she was arrested for the position of cannabis. now the pick champion was detained at moscow for in february, austria allegedly being caught carrying vague cartridges containing cannabis oil
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bother us, says she's been wrongfully detained, and a trial date. husband said july the 1st now there was a common theme running through gulf on sunday, and that was the ending of title drought for the winners, including south cruise in g chung. she was asked to retire from gulf during her 3 and a half year windlass streak bought half assistant paid off the women pga championship when she won her 3rd. major sean over overcame a bogey filled front nines that held off. lexi thompson and men g lee by a stroke. she and $1300000.00 to that when i made it. so 1st 9 whole i got a lot of pressure to be on. if i could enjoy it, little to play golf. i believe i have a chance in the back 9, so i try to hanging there and i'm happy time. it is.
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my body's still shaking for on the shelf. lee had been 3 years since individual went on the pga tour about the american ended a great week of golf at the travelers, championship a buddy on the law school. he finished 22 shots clear and 10 long sauce. almost quitting golf lee house hung st. this massive birdie park to win a playoff at the b and w international opening unit. it's his 1st victory and over 4 years and the when over thomas pieces saw him break down in tears. ah, i couldn't eat, i couldn't sleep last night. i sleep like probably 5 hours max and somehow i dream about, i hold a trophy and i'm just seeing her pin on me again. just in quarter square ups, punches and dejection,
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chaotic scenes instruct to sundays. m l b game between the seattle mariners and los angeles angels, both scenes got into a massive roll off sanctions. over 2 days of inside, pitches bowled over. the school is game was delayed by about 18 minutes and several players from each team including managers removed what is seen or that so you sport for now, but there will be more later from the rest of the team. thank you very much, sarah, and that's it. from me, emily anguish for this news hour. but don't go anywhere. i'll have more news in just a minute. ah . to saudi. this was so i la la la la la session. why is one on one the had he had a visit? well cancel the philistine bitten the from the fish for. yeah, we're not in the back of his say yetta that can of little sob. is it done?
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heritage is on display in western museums that didn't happen over night. we were rob colored time. the 1st episode of a new series reveals how europeans colonization remove tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution africa stolen on episode one blunder. oh, now jazeera i l g 0, which is me with a g 7. valid solidarity with ukraine for as long as it.
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