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and with 40 people empower investigates, they use an abusive power around the wow. jonathan's vote in a referendum and a new constitution. could it spell the end for the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring uprising as india suffers unprecedented heat wave. one o 18th goes to the fiery heart. if the crisis center goal heads to the poles with the main opposition parties uniting can be reco power away from the ruling party. july on al jazeera control of the narrative shapes the landscape a fairly and point to the policy. read those images front of mind, official war very much bring forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. their listening pe. dissect the media on al jazeera ah at least 46 people have found dead inside a truck in the u. s. state of texas. ah,
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about 9 o'clock. this is out 0 live from the also coming up. international condemnation after russian missile. it's a crowded shopping model of ukrainian city of criminal job. g 7. lead is called it a war crime, a chlorine explosion that jordan is october port kills at least a dozen people in inches more than $200.00. apostles shot down in sri lanka, the government holds non essential fuel sales for 2 weeks as the economic crises worst ah, in what appears to be one of the worst cases of migrant death in the united states in recent years, at least 46 people have been found dead inside a truck in texas, the discovery was made on the outskirts of san antonio. 16 people found a life of being treated in hospital paces that we saw were hot to the touch. they
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were suffering from heat stroke, heat exhaustion, no signs of water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor trailer. but there was no visible working ac unit on that rig rosen jordan has more now from washington. authorities showed up at this truck which was parked on a road outside this industrial yard and discovered the 46 dead people, as well as the other 16 people who were then taken to nearby hospitals for heat exhaustion. and in some cases, heat stroke and which means those people were very close to perhaps dying. it was a very hot day in san antonio, which is in southern texas, temperatures in the upper twenties on some, suggesting perhaps in the low thirties and inside a truck without air conditioning. the temperatures were even higher. now,
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authorities did say they have arrested or detained. i should say 3 people, but it's not clear whether they are connected to the situation with this tractor. trailer being found on the side of the road authorities did spend some time on monday evening looking through some nearby woods to see if there were any other people who might have been connected to this truck either as passengers or perhaps involved with the movement of the truck but so far they haven't found anything. now this is an investigation, even the local police and fire department responded. it's now being conducted by the department of homeland security. which does suggest that this could be and i stress could be a human trafficking case. john hallman is in mexico city, has the reaction from across the border. well, the mess confirm minister has been really active, actually mostly on twitter, giving out information about this. some of it is already going out in the u. s.
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press the fact that 16 people have been taken to hospital. he said that in don't group with those 16 people taking the hospital to people from guatemala, been identified and 4 minus. and he also says that the trailer actually had plates that were put on us plates on top of a place to suggest that fate plates. and he said after that, it's very probable that this was done by people smugglers. so that sort of information that's coming from met foreign ministry and this is something in terms of people, 5 people smuggling groups being taken up this route from central america or even further south through met going to the united states that happens quite regularly. we've actually followed and tracked a convoy of those are those trucks heading north through the state of chapters in the very south of next year in the past. and another time we follow people going all the way up to the us border. and it has resulted in tragedies before the larger
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criminal groups in mexico. some of them are involved in the trafficking people to get them up that route to the united states. and people can pay thousands of dollars to get up to that route. but obviously the conditions in which they're being transported are far, far from ideal as the tragedy of tonight's, where there was a lack of air conditioning, obviously, and people suffer from heat stroke in that truck indicate at least 16 people have been killed after russian missile is a shopping mall in ukraine. it happened in the central city of kremlin. sure dozens of others were injured. shall stratford reposed are from keith. the shopping mall in the city of crimean shook in central ukraine was reportedly full of people when the russian missile it ukraine's president followed him. is zalinski said there were around a 1000 people inside of the time versus kilda, delane, what center of common judah, today's russian strike on
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a shopping center in chrome. and chuck is one of the most daring terrorist acts in european history over a peaceful city. an ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilians, embodied in this is not a mistaken hit by missiles. this is a calculated russian strike at the shopping center. asia. as the blaze spread, emergency service is battled on the billowing smoke to put out the 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. 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 demitra caliber tweeted, russia is a disgrace to humanity and it must face the consequences. the response should be
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more heavy arms for ukraine, more sanctions on russia and more business leaving russia. ukraine and authority say there were no strategic or military targets near the shopping. more on sunday, ukrainian military said a russian miss awe hit the city's bridge of the geneva river, killing one person and enjoying 5. moscow says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties, but how the day goes by when a civilian is not either killed or injured in a russian missile strike. a long way from the front lines suffered al jazeera give, or g 7 leaders meeting in germany called that strike a war crime. been announced, plans to impose more sanctions on russia and pledge solidarity with ukraine for as long as it takes to pass the reports. now from that side, with 800000 police officers guarding the summit, these protests as ro dedlock and try to grab the attention of the leaders urging
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the g 7 to do everything possible to stop the war and ukraine. okay, good. talking about the war, the destruction of the world, the climate catastrophe. we want to show our protest inside the castle, ukrainian presidents, lansky invited to attend via the video link was asking for more weapons. telling the g 7 lead us. he wanted the war to be over before winter. for their part, the united states announced it would send new advance ed fan systems to ukraine. while g 7 lead us discuss increasing military fire power. nato chief salzburg in brussels, announced a large expansion of battle ready troops. we will strengthen our forward the fences . 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 read this forces to well over 300000. such massive numbers make and is the
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biggest overhaul of nate is determined since the cold war law east. 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, live a very and out how to increase crash on russia and continued to support your grain are making sure that sanctions won't back fire on t 7. economies. developing countries are also playing a very high price, indonesian president jokingly daughter invited as $1.00 of the guests to the summit, urged the g 7 to find a solution to the foot 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 widespread humanitarian disasters looming and the war and ukraine. ongoing. g 7 lead us 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 and gar, ms barton kia a tanker of chlorine has fallen from a crane in jordan killie, at least 12 people local media. so at least 260 people were injured when the tank fell and burst open in the po to lack of a people living nearby have been told to stay home and keep their windows closed. stowed kotob as a journalist based on a man, he described what this ship is supposed to be heading to g booty and about $525.00
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a month of jordan. time. this accident happened exactly what happened is not clear, but some something happened at burst container and had the chlorine and it spread out to 2 people in the area, killing and injuring people. and most in jordan is there also other national guarantee among those were injured initially. yes, there was almost locked down on on. but i just spoke to a friend who runs a beat to shop in downtown bar. and she said the things back to normal in the city, but the area near tampa bay, if you know the area near the port is closed off and the r e s come in the prime minister flu for my helicopter to alco bar. and the crown prince and the follow up with the crisis center, they're trying to take command of it in the army. apparently they can control over cleaning up the employees in the chemicals that cause the death. it's
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not clear whether the forward is going to be effected, whether it will be delays and already we're having a lot of the, in a, in the shipping thing that the continues that could have an effect on prices on the, on the availability of products, especially the food chain is always been vulnerable and especially in the day because of the cold when there is not a lot of stock in the need. so these are the issues the people are concerned about it, but that's i think that's why the army has been brought in to kind of clean up as quickly as possible so that they won't be a long delay in the delivery. zip codes still ahead. heron out to her after 2 weeks of a national strike, ecuador, indigenous needle. tell the government it's offered isn't good enough. plus a heat wave in tokyo, this raise your fears were possible power shortage. ah,
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richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the castle, travel package to her, lo there. it's hot, dry and dusty for much of the middle east. at the moment we got strong winds, blowing down across iraq into q weight and the gulf states dropping the temperature down. but kicking up a lot of dust and effecting visibility. we've got wet her and windy weather farther north brushing across turkey towards the caucasus. and we're also finding some sharp, a thunderstorms and showers, edging into western areas of yemen, and further east in oman, around muscat, the monsoon winds continuing to cool the coast of am and in places like solar. now was we move across to northern africa. it's been largely cool for the northwest corner. the heat, however, continues to build for algeria and to near for some welcome, wet weather. we have to move to the west. some pretty fear thunderstorms, however, pulling down they're going to intensify on wednesday for burkina faso as well as
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for cameroon, we could see flooding where that rain falls heaviest. and you can see those thunderstorms and showers rumbling across more central areas is much dryer in south africa at this time, but across the east. well, we are seeing the rain pick up the likes of zimbabwe as well as botswana, the temperature in gab, around well below the average with thunderstorms through to thursday. that's your weather. i saw air white official air line of the journey against a backdrop of syrian independence comes a story of military coups regime change and insurgency. al jazeera well explored the life of id boucher shockley. achieving his ambition to be syrian president in 1953. but out been moved by his rivals and struck by the assassin's bullet. al she sharply serious master of cubes on al jazeera.
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ah ah, you're what you deserve. mind about top stories this hour and police in texas say 46 people have been found dead inside a truck on the outskirts of san antonio. 16 people who were alive or been treated in hospital for heat, stroke, and exhaustion. 3 have been detained. at least 16 people have been killed and a russian missile strike, shopping mouth in the crate happened in the central city of criminals. dozens of others were injured. a tank of chlorine gas is full from a crane at the jordanian port of aqua by kili. at least 12 people missed 260 were reported injured. people living nearby were told to stay at home and keep their
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windows closed till anchors shutting schools and limiting the sale of fuel to essential services. for the next 2 weeks, petro pumps have been running dry. i made a deepening economic crisis and the government to sent ministers to russia to buy fuel as reserves hit rock bottom. we're not fernandez, report from columbia. many here have wasted hours and days waiting for fuel. the sri lankan government says is running out no comfort to the thousands. like for bath. he has spent the last 3 days in a que nibbling melinda lane de la, 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. again, 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 pre
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payment. we'll 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 of foreign currency to place food med in 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 fewer stations. bowers have been a lot victim. i am wondering how to divide to these lot among all these people them make well, we give 30 liters for vehicles, 3 wheelers and motor weiss, a full tank. but if court vehicles don't get fuel today,
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judges will have to stop 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 here. on monday the military began issuing tokens that assure the holder, a guaranteed chance to fuel up when stocks arrive, but not all are convinced. it's a practical system. i hope. i think the guy in fennel goes off berlin. god willing that her things will improve. i'm in the there's no other better 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 truck drivers, improve, have declared an indefinite strike up to the negotiations with the government over
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fuel prices broke down a union representing about $400000.00 drivers has been asking for fuel tax waiver to be extended. prices have been soaring since award, and ukraine began talks between the 2nd war in government and indigenous leaders aimed at ending in 2 week long national strike set to restart on tuesday morning. 7 hours of talk on monday failed to reach agreements. indigenous leaders rejected a promise by president more lesser to cut the price of petrol and diesel by $0.10 a gallon. they said it wasn't enough and demanded a cut of $0.40, began them as well as a hold to mining on indigenous land or latin america editor. you see human was that those talks we are inside the basilica right now, and that's where the talks are taking place. this is the 1st serious attempt, if you'd like, of a dialogue of a negotiation. if you'd like to call it that between the government side and the, the indigenous strikers are led by the confederation of ecuador and indigenous
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peoples. a short time ago, the government spokesman spoke. he sounded angry when he responded to some of the charges from the leadership of the indigenous unions saying that even though that he recognized that there were a lot that there was a new quality and that many of their demands were just, the government could not go sheet with a pistol up to its head that the, that the indigenous strikers were not able to guarantee security in the country. or infiltrators that were causing destruction to the country, vandalism very, very tough words. he also said that while it was fine to consider the 10 demand that the confederation has, has made they were, there was absolutely no way that any government would agree a priori to meet all of those demand. so right now, it's very difficult to say whether or not they will finally leave this facility, go with an agreement or even a partial agreement. meanwhile, there are still roadblocks all over the country, especially around the capital that are stopping trucks, food,
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some degree of food is getting through, but the fuel and other another base goods are not arriving in the capital and another parts of the city of the country. rather because of this strike, which is now in its 3rd week representatives of the u. s. government and venezuela for talks, the state department says they'll discuss the situation of american citizens held the present. nicholas madera confirmed the visit, it comes as the u. s. is under pressure to ease restrictions on venezuela oil exports to implement because he'll go hor her already. i have a message here from jorge rodriguez, the president of the national assembly because jorge rodriguez is right now receiving a visit from an important delegation from the u. s. government which arrived in venezuela 2 hours ago. they are here to continue the context, begun on march 5th, and to continue work on our bilateral agenda between our 2 governments. but sim, bob with central bank has raises key interest rates to a record high of 200 percent increase is an attempt to tame inflation that's
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running at more than a 190 percent. it's falling pressure on people already struggling with shortages of essential goods and price increases. ero matessa has warner from r r. 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 this in its intention of maintaining a multi current system best only jewel, the use of the us dollar in this bubble dollar in the main. however, the market locals, consequence of the 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
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191 percent in june. best made life even harder for millions of people. previous attempts by the government's sub collapse, those above, as parents include the teen day ban on bank landing. economists here are divided on whether that worked 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 bullet. $7900000.00 people who cannot live on a dollar 90 cents a day. they can even go to bed that eating. 70 percent of the rural population in profit. so he's going to buy the gold coins. government officials also planned to reduce taxes and fuel to curb price increases, as well as increase allowances. the health workers and civil servants after unions rejected are 100 percent wage increased, though it soaring inflation. this may do little to help people facing
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a rising cost of living. had a matessa out there, had had a british prime minister pros, johnson says the u. k. could pass legislation this year to ditch parts of the so called northern ireland protocol. the post breaks it agreement, governs checks on goods being shipped between norton island, great britain, and e u countries. johnson said the unilateral changes would be in his words, relatively trivial. the european union has said the move breaks, international law got barriers, an unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to know about it. all we are saying is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any way endangering the you single, mature and how soon, how soon will that happen? i think we can do it fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could, we could do it very fast, but what it parliament living a bit, what would be even better in this?
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i think i lose this, this trust for secretary is also said is it is very clear. be even better is if we just get some of that flexibility we need in our conversations. i with mouth as after that you say, well, we remain optimistic. a passenger train has derailed in the usa to missouri kelly at least 3 people and injuring dozens more. the i'm truck service was traveling from los angeles to chicago when it collided with a dump truck at a rail, crossing 7 cars in to locomotive c. the last and remains of congolese independence hero patrice lumber has arrived at its final resting place. 60 years after his assassination emma's gold tooth will be buried in the kinshasa events of 5 day tour across the country where people lined the streets to honor him. remember played a major role in the democratic republic of congress, fight for independence from belgium. it was abducted and assassinated in 1961.
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funerals have been held for 2 jesuit priest, who were murdered in the mexican say to choa the killing to put the spotlights on the government's failure to reduce violence across mexico and on propeller as this funeral services for 2 jesuit priest who were killed in northern mexico last week, members of the indigenous grad 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 for mad he is a martyr to me because whenever i talk to him he said that his life is a unique came municipality, and that he would give his life for the communities. and he gave his life the killing of the priest, sent shock waves across mexico. and frustrations are growing over worsening violence, as are criticisms of the mexican government's 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 of homes are not going to work. i'm yet another violence in mexico is at its highest point in decades. statistics suggest 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 quite gucci shawnie mash. so many killings in mexico, i am close with my affection and prayers to the catholic community that has been afflicted by this tragedy. once again, i repeat violence does not resolve problems, but creates unnecessary suffering. mexico's president and the eastman when lopez over the world condemned the killing of the 2 priests. but the president has also
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drawn criticism. after being asked about the growing public 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, had called on the mexican government to host a national dialogue with the goal of taking concrete actions to build a path toward peace. when mildred up hello al jazeera parts of the netherlands are clearly up after tornado that killed at least one person. 7 people were also injured when it swept through the southwestern set of 0 key. roofs were blown off homes in the trees, toppled on to call it the 1st fatal tornado to hit the country in 3 decades. a people living in iran, japan's capital,
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have been asked to cut back on the use of electricity while its welted through heat wave. it led to a surgeon the use of air conditioners, africa name is this report. 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, be great if 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, 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
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250 people in tokyo were treated in hospital for heat stroke. wall street 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, people will have to find a way to stay cool without overtaxing japan's power system. natasha name al jazeera. ah. so this is our deserve. these are the top stories and 46 people.

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