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for 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, we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter why you call hand out, you sarah, will bring you the news and current affairs that mattie out is there. ah, russia missiles tri kids, the shopping mall in central ukraine. at least 13 people are killed and dozens more
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. i said to be injured. and as the war in ukraine, escalades nato announce his plans to boost its rapid response force from 40000 to more than 300000 soldiers. ah, my niece barker, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up a tank of toxic gas for some, a crane as a pause in jordan. at least 12 people are killed, more than 200. 60 affected by the leak swell anchor looks to russia for help with his fuel crisis after people queue for days of petrol stations. ah, at least 13 people were killed when a russian missiles struck of shopping complex in ukraine. it happened in the central city of cramming shook. dozens of others were injured. g 7 leaders of call
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be attack brutal, and vowed russian president vladimir putin will be held to account. charles stratford reports the shopping mall in the city of crew men shook and central ukraine was reportedly full of people when the russian missile hit ukraine's president. vladimir zalinski said there were around a 1000 people inside at the time versus kilda, adorable laden with center of come and georgia, today's russian strike on a shopping center in chrome. and chuck is one of the most daring terrorist acts in european history of a peaceful city. an ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilians believed this is not a mistaken hit by missiles. this is a calculated russian strike at the shopping center feature. as the place sprayed emergency services battled on the billowing smoke to put out a fire. ukraine's national security and defense council said, preliminary data, suggested the strike was from one of 2 x 22 cruise missiles fired from an aircraft
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. it said the other hit, the cities. sports stadium will be. this is how the shelves look in the supermarket . this is what the russians did, but it's scary to imagine the horror people can suffer by simply going shopping. ukraine's foreign minister, the metro co labour tweeted, russia is a disgrace to humanity and it must face the consequences. the response should be more heavy arms for ukraine, more sanctions on russia, and more business leaving russia. ukraine and authorities say there were no strategic or military targets near the shopping. more on sunday, ukrainian military said a russian missile hit the city's bridge of the denise river, killing one person, and injuring 5. moscow says it's try to avoid civilian casualties, but hardly a day goes by when a civilian is not either killed or injured in a russian missile strike
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a long way from the front lines. john stratford al jazeera, give with a war new cray, now into it's 5th month, nato has labeled russia a direct threat to security to the region and plans to significantly boost the number of troops on high readiness, alert, speaking and brussels before the alliances summit. this week, zachary general against oldenburg said there would be an almost 8 fold increase from 40000 to more than 300000 troops. while at the g 7 meeting in germany, western nations increase sanctions on russia vine to leave them in place for as long as it takes ukraine's president vladimir zalinski, addressed the leaders, pleading for more arms and assistance, stepped vassal reports from gar, mesh, parson kirchen, in germany with 18000 police officers guarding the summit. these protests as ro dedlock and tried to grab the attention of the leaders urging the g 7 to the everything possible to stop the war and ukraine. good. talking about the war,
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the destruction of the world, the climate catastrophe. and we want to show our protest inside the castle, ukrainian presidents, lansky invited to attend via the video link was asking for more weapons tiling. the g 7 lead us. he wanted the war to be over before winter. for their part, the united states announced it would sent new advance eddie fan systems to ukraine . while g 7 lead us disgust, increasing military fire power. nato chief salzburg in brussels, announced a large expansion of battle ready troops. we will strengthen our forward defences. we will in hands are battle groups in the eastern part of the alliance. up to brigades levels, we will transform the nato response force and increase the number of our high reduce forces to well over 300000. such massive numbers, making this the biggest overhaul of nato's deterrence since the cold war. law est.
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these are creek, so it is clear that this war has a very deep impact on international relations. as i said before, i see russia's attack on ukraine as a turning point. all international rules of corporation have been broken, especially that borders can't be changed by force. we as g 7 agreed that these will be long lasting effects and will stay with us a very long time and influence international relations for a very long time. it's been a delicate balancing act here at the castle 1000 meters high, a libertarian out how to increase crash on russia, and continue to support your grain while making sure that sanctions won't back fire on cheese 7 economies. developing countries are also played a very high price, indonesian president joker, we daughter invited as one of the guest to the summit, urged the g 7 to find a solution to the food crisis. hitting developing nations as
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a result of the war to gather with un secretary general until you good terrorist leaders discussed ways to lift a blockade of ukrainian food stocks with wide spread humanitarian disasters looming and the war and ukraine. ongoing. g 7 leaders will leave the bavarian alps with multiple crises unresolved next on their agenda. the nato summit in madrid. later this week, steadfast and al jazeera in garbage packed and kia hi, ah, the news, a ton of toxic gas is full in from a crane in jordan killing at least 12 people. local media reports at least $260.00 people were injured when the tank hit the ground and burst at about apple port. jordan's only c port. people living nearby have been told to stay at home and keep their windows closed. down cooked up as a journalist in jordan's capital amman. he says, the army has been called to secure the ports of acrobat. it's spread out due to
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people in the area killing and injuring people. and most in jordan, is there also other nationals that guarantee among those war dead injured initially? yes, there was almost a lockdown on on i can, but i just spoke to a friend who runs a pizza shop in downtown akbar. and they said that things are back to normal in the city, but the area near tell a, you know, the aca area, you read it for a cause off and did the arteries as come in the prime minister asked flu for my helicopter. and the crime up in the crisis center, they're trying to take a command of this in the army. apparently they can control over cleaning up the toys in this chemical cause. the death for lankin government is sending ministers to russia to negotiate for fuel piper. pumps are running dry
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due to the countries worst economic crisis in decades. the army has been deployed to the few petrol stations with stock to help implement a new rationing system and the government to shop schools and told employees to work from home until further notice. michelle fernandez reports from colombo. many here has wasted hours and days waiting for fuel. the sri lankan government says is running out no comfort to the thousands like for but he has spent the last 3 days in a que nibbling melinda lane. the law. after waiting so long and getting 8 leases of fuel, we earn a few 1000 rupees. but we have to use part of that to buy fuel a game. what we're left with isn't enough to buy food, let alone bring up 3 children. the minister of power and energy says, shall anchor owes around $735000000.00 for early philo shipments. and no one is willing to provide more, you see, must amalgam up. no company is willing to supply us with fuel without the payment.
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we do get the situation coming to that. we need 550000000 for fuel this month, but we only have 130 minute. she longed, has been running out to foreign currency to please the food medicine, fuel and cooking ass in days, providing $4000000000.00 in credit. and some other countries have offered to help a u. s. delegation from the treasury and state department began talks with the government on monday. minister vi jessica says government representatives will travel to russia and cutter to try and negotiate fuel purchasers. with less than a day's worth of stock. the state petroleum provider is limiting what it sends to fuel stations and dollars have been a lot victim. i'm wondering how to divide to these lot among all these people. them . we give 30 liters for vehicles, 3 wheelers and motor weiss, a full tank. but his court vehicles don't get fuel to the judges will have to stop
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hearing cases. so a gentleman from the u. this year, he's asking for fuel for judges. these are the kinds of challenges i face. he was on monday, the military began issuing tokens. that assured the holder, a guaranteed chance to fuel up when stocks arrive, but not all are convinced. it's a practical system. i hope are things with i am. if an all goes off berlin, god willing that sir. things will improve. i'm in the there's no other bitter country living or than sri lanka. i would say if things are come into place, the government is struggling to find supplies, willing to provide fuel. and this means the hundreds of thousands of people queuing at petrol stations around the country can only hope and wait minute fernandez, ultra 0, colombo agencies have joined the taliban and calling for western sanctions on afghanistan to be eas, following wednesdays,
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devastating earthquake survivors in the pac teak, a province a desperate for help, but it's been difficult to get 8 and much needed supplies into the country. ma'am, at val, reports these after a major earthquake stuck. mean a girl trying to salvage what he can, what he and his neighbors had been building for years was smashed into dust and debris in seconds was more of a leather bell from our home has been destroyed, the women and children a here with me. and we have no home, no taint, and we haven't received tents so far, women and children living outside among the destruction. and there were no toilets nor anything else. there is no place for us to look for so many survivors in afghanistan, eastern province of practica are still in shock. oh, content. up on that side of when the ship 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
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a ceiling. humanitarian aid is just beginning to arrive, but it's uncertain how many victims it will reach. nearly 10000 families are homeless and in desperate need for shelter, clean drinking water and food. the you and has warned of a potential outbreak of color and other diseases. people in the area have long been impoverished, thus been worse and by sanctions imposed by the united states since the body bound to cover afghanistan last year. 90. well, 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 was roger pals, luna? 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. the now they should support us in re establishing the infrastructure in these areas in
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a manner by the band says after years of war, western powers have left the country in ruins and reliant on humanitarian 8. and it's demanding the united states and its freeze on billions of dollars of afghan funds held in us backs hammered fun. our dcea have a piece of breaking news to go to at least 3 people have been killed and 50 injured in a train derailment to the us state of missouri. the train was traveling from los angeles to chicago when it hit a truck that was obstructing a public crossing a cars derailed. there were 243 passengers and 12 crew members on board. we'll have more on that ever since we have are. and now we're filing still to come this half hour said bob weighs interest rates, hit 200 percent parts of the central banks plans to curb runaway inflation at an ocean emergency. how climate change over fishing and public waste,
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a threatening marine life? ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across australia and we've got high pressure in charge, keeping things largely fine and dry. it's up in the north. we've seen the more intense showers and storms and some briscoe winds. we've got wind warnings out across the top and, and those extend down along that east coast. you can see the winds picking up there . now it has been rather cool for the south of western australia with perth seeing some showers, but it is an improving picture. we are going to see the sunshine come back in much of the wet weather, sweeping across the bites towards the southeast. once again, we got a cold front that's going to bring some wet weather to western areas of tasmania and temperatures in cities like adelaide and melbourne will dip down they will in
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sidney ever so slightly with the arrival of wetter weather to end the week now was we hope across the tasman, it's one front after another pulling through the islands. we've got a bit of a wintry mix plaguing the north of the south island. that's going to push up into the north island. clears up slightly on wednesday, but the rain will be back pulling up through the south by wednesday. now as we move to southeast asia, the rain intensifies for the philippines over the next few days. we have got some flood warnings out and we'll see thunderstorms in manila through to the weekend. ah. what is the ocean's witness? claim this witness? difference is witness. change. witness? happiness. witness. blood, witness. sunlight, witness the flood. witness. last witness. charity, witness, confusion. witness. clarity,
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witness. family and witness friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end. witness. life witness. when al jazeera lou ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, at least 13 people were killed when a russian missile struck a shopping mall in the central ukrainian city of cremeans shook. dozens of others were injured. nato chief, yes, sultan burke has called russia the most significant and direct threat to security. as allies prepare for a summit and madrid. the lines wants to boost its rapid reaction. forces from 40000 troops 230-0000. a tank of toxic gas has fallen from a crane in jordan,
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killing at least 12 people. local media reports, at least $260.00 people were injured when the tank hit the ground and burst an ac about port jordan's only seaport. in ecuador, the organization leading the indigenous protest says it has agreed to hold talks with the government to try to end the strike that is gripped parts of the country for 2 weeks in an attempt to quell the protest. president game a law so has promised to reduce petrol and diesel by $0.10 a gallon on saturday. last so also lifted a state of emergency imposed in several provinces. government official say 28 soldiers had been kidnapped and a 175 police officers seriously injured during the unrest. at least 7 civilians have died. the national assembly is debating whether to remove law, so from office or latin america at its early see a new men joins us live from the basilica church in kito. she's been covering this
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unrest for some time. now, we've talked there about the possibility of talks, but what about the possibility of a breakthrough in those discussions? ah, well that is the $100000000.00 question right behind me is where the talks are taking place in a school next to the basilica. they've been going on now for about an hour and a half. first. the president and, and other members of the confederation of ecuador, and indigenous peoples folk. they repeated their list of demands. there are 10 of them in all. and now the, the representative of the president is speaking. it's rather vague what he said, his, his tense. he seems to be saying that the government will agree to as many of the key demands. but i haven't heard the details yet. and then as they say, it's always the detail that counts. the origin is leadership is saying that they won't guarantees not just vague promises. and so that they will be met. we haven't
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heard yet whether the government it will be willing to lower the price of fuel a further further than it has already offered to do, which is only $0.10 per gallon. the most people we've spoken to say that that's much too little. that's not an unacceptable offer. whether or not they will come to a final agreement, each side giving a bid or the other. we really don't know, but i can tell you that all around the capital kito roadblocks continue to be in place. vehicles cannot come in or out of the capital except for food and a little bit of fuel. this has been one of the concessions that the strikers have made in the last couple of days. but it's still a very tense situation. there are a lot of people behind me, hundreds of them. they've been playing music and dancing, so there is a good atmosphere, a positive atmosphere. but we won't know until both sides come out of that school behind me. if they've really made any headway. lucio newman in kito. thank you.
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fuels have been hell for to jesuit priest who were murdered in the mexican state of chihuahua. the killings of put the spotlight on the government's failure to reduce violence across mexico. but more report reports. ah. funeral services from to jesuit priest who were killed in northern mexico last week. members of the indigenous grad, a moody community, performed a ritual dance to honor the 2 priest fucking motor and have yet campbells who were killed during an alleged encounter with a wanted drug trafficker moore from mad he is a martyr to me. because whenever i talk to him, he said that his life with a hearing came municipality, and that he would give his life for the communities. and he gave his life. ah, the killing of the priest sent shock waves across mexico and frustrations are growing over worsening violence, as are criticisms of the mexican governments failure to curb homicides. themes,
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if you handle that or can we continue to demand justice that the federal public security policy be changed? because this is not working, no matter how much the authority side that it is working, nothing is going to change. and then you're going to look at the other violence in mexico is at its highest point in decades. statistics suggests that nearly 100 people are murdered in the country every day. the catholic church says mexico is going through a historic wave of violence. even pope frances has expressed deep concerns over the crisis quantity shawnee mesh. so many killings in mexico. i'm close with my affection and prayers to the catholic community that's been afflicted by this tragedy. once again, i repeat violence does not resolve problems, but creates unnecessary suffering. mexico's president, and that is manuel lopez over other condemned the killing of the 2 priests. but the president has also drawn criticism. after being asked about the growing public
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outcry over his national security policy. doesn't know, vamos, we're not going to modify our strategy. we maintain that human beings are not evil by nature. that is the circumstances that lead some to take the path of anti social behavior. oh, following the deaths of the priests in the state of chihuahua catholic bishops in mexico have called on the mexican government to host a national dialogue with the goal of taking concrete actions to build a path toward peace. manila envelope al jazeera. at least 4 people have been killed, more than 300 injures when part of an arena collapsed during a bull fight and central columbia officials say the death toll is expected to rise . the packet event was part of a popular cultural festival. barbara and go. par reports, this is the moment multiple levels of a wood and bombay stand caved in. turning
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a popular bull running festival into a tragedy. several spectators were killed while others say they were lucky to survive it or to fight 8 boxes. gloves. structurally, you can already see that it's all woods structure. we. we are in the ring. when we saw this structure falling in a domino effect, your mail day i fell from the 2nd floor and that's how i broke my foot and my right wrist. it was like a game of dominoes. it just swept around and brought all those stands crashing down when when 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 calls to band practice. this has comma a legally in columbia before but with todd has been to the practice before it was overturned by the constitutional court several years ago in de la who,
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the event that he's referencing a northern city in columbia known for these both festivals in that 983 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 a political issue. symbols escaped the ring and ran through the streets of our espy, now injuring bystanders. the incident may prompt the incoming president to regulate the practice which forms a strong part of many colombians, cultural identity. about for now, the focus is on treating the winters and finding out why the stadium collapsed. barbara anger puts out a 0, said bob, weigh central bank has raised this interest rates to a record high of 200 percent. the rise is an effort to tame inflation that's running up more than a 190 percent is piling pressure on people already struggling with shortages of
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essential goods and price increases. how rheumatology has more from harry ah, a lack of confidence in some bobby's donna and soaring inflation is taking a toll on its people. the central bank is more than doubling interest rates from 80 to 200 percent from july. the 1st, an attempt to rain in inflation. the finance minister hopes to boost market confidence, saying other currencies will still be used for the next 5 years. the government is getting stated, it's in its intention of maintaining a multi current system best. only jewel, the use of the us dollar in this robert dollar in the main. however, the market slick of confidence in multi current systems. it is, is causing those challenges. and i want to assure you that the smile to current system is here to stay into the foreseeable future. inflation reach more than 191 percent in june. best made life even harder for millions of people. previous
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attempts by the government sub collapse those above as close into the teen day ban on bank lending. economies here are divided on whether that worth official se they'll not introduce gold coins into the market for individuals to store value. but some economists say this may not be practical. 49 percent of the population in extreme, but $7900000.00 people who cannot live on a dollar made a cents a day. they can even go to bed that eating 70 percent of the rural population in profit. so he is going to buy the gold coins. government officials also planned to reduce taxes and fuel to curb price increases, as well as increase allowances for health workers and civil servants. after unions rejected are 100 percent wage increased. though it's soaring inflation. this may do little to help people facing a rising cost of living. had a matessa out is an adding the world is facing an ocean emergency lamps. the
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warning from the un secretary general at the start of the united nations ocean conference in portugal, antonio tara says, more needs to be done to protect marine life and people living in coastal areas. divers in kenya, trying to restore coral reefs there by planting special structures. that encouraged despite coals to re grow malcolm, when as more some of the world's most diverse ecosystems are found here in the coral reefs of kenya's coast. but they're under threat one to these divers wanted something about it. the part of the foundation called refill lucian, that was set up after a series of devastating coral bleaching events in the indian nation. the rescue broken pieces of coral and replant them on specially made structures. they say they're planting about $8000.00 carls a year. yet in patel,
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the project manager says it's working because they get to nutrients from all sides . they grow very quickly. so piece which is this small in 6 months can become this bigger. reggie, the coral provides a crucial breeding ground for fish, which local communities depend on. replanting on the structures helps restore some of the marine habitat. this is where they made the projects involved, the local fishing community to and employ some of them that subsist and fishers who are depending on, on this channel for the fishing activity can benefit one has a fishing area. number 2, they can also use this area for snorkeling activities. about half of the world's coral is already been destroyed, and scientists say most, all of it will be white out in the next 30 years without drastic action. one of the threats his industrial fishing trawlers,
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nets dragged along the bottom of the ocean can destroy almost everything in their path. you can compare it with build ocean down a forest to try and get some deer. but then after that there will be no forest, no more deer. the same is happening through the marine life. if you destroy the entire bottom, there will be no more life in the future. changing climate is making coral bleaching events more frequent and more severe. the world's temperature is set to rise by more than 2 degrees conference. you can get away with not reduced carbon emissions by having systems that can you conditions of request and things like that . we need to reduce all the combinations possible and then counts on replanting. can help preserve existing corals, but if rising, see temperatures on stopped, thou hardly be any coral left to replant malcolm web al jazeera. ah.

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