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this of the days global headlights. inside story on al jazeera, there are some of the media stories a critical look at the global news media aspect of us on al jazeera government shut off access to social media. meteor lines small natural rocks from outer space that survive the journey down to wash and have high market value for rock and men of collectors. al jazeera worlds joins the moroccan nomads in their desert search for these gifts from the sky. head up here, i can tell that it's a meter i had it is it is i me to write morocco's meteorite hunters on all to 0. ah, g 7 leaders wrap up their summit in germany pledging billions to tackle global food
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security as a result of russia's invasion of ukraine. ah rahman, watching dessert life, my headquarters here in day are also coming up widespread condemnation of a russian missile strike on a shopping mouth in ukraine. at least 18 a dad. 46 people are found dead in an abandoned truck in the us state of texas. the mom calls at 8 her rick human tragedy. and a 101 year old former nazi guard as jail for 5 years for involvement to the murders of 3 and a half 1000 people. ah . welcome to the program. the g 7 has pledged $4500000000.00 to fight global hunger as blocked supply chains
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because of the war in ukraine has caused food shortages. german chancellor earl of charles, has been making the final address of the g 7 summit hosted in the bavarian alps. he says that leaders of the u. k. france, germany, the u. s. in italy have agreed to set up energy partnerships with other nations to reduce the reliance on lucko. schultz reiterated the leaders unwavering support for key or diplomatic added james base is admitted valve in south of munich. of course sir, listening in to what the chancellor had to say. he's very clear about what he wanted to say and the support it was very firm. yeah, there's some language here condemning russia coming from all the g 7 leaders and they're talking about the unity here. you've actually got jobs were speaking right now. news conference, civil tenuously, the french president emmanuel mccomb speaking at the news conference. it was a moment ago talking about that attack on the shopping center,
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and ukraine said it was a war crime. russia cannot and must not win this war. you're hearing similar things from other g 7 leaders as they all depart here, heading towards madrid for the summit. that all speaking to the press present by didn't do a news conference you'd after that early because the poor weather and he's already on the air force. what does that should be achieved by this some? it will certainly unity determination for the efforts to try and isolate russia. but is there any new or specific? there were 2 things i think we were looking at with regard to sanctions. one of those was the idea being floated on putting a price cap on russian oil and even russian gas. they are saying simply they going to explore that idea. it's one that i'm told this is pretty novel and pretty technically complex. so they've got a way to think about that one and see whether they can do something on it. the other thing is russian gold in the u. s. was certainly saying that they wanted
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a band on russian go bay, the u. k. and some others were saying that should happen straight away. well again, that's not actually in the final communicate as a firm commitment that i'm told by the u official is because 27 you countries couldn't actually do that because of the whole present here. only some of the countries are in the g 7. the others are not represented here and it would need a decision from the u as a block in order to basically introduce more sanctions. and it could be part of a 7 sanction package by the european union. the other thing that we've had some questions about, which i think is interesting, is the other big international blog. the g 20 currently chat by indonesia. and denise was here for these g 7 leaders, they're all in the g. 20. is that? so is russia and the g. and so elegy 20 summit later in the year in november and bali, they invited ukraine as well. so a real headache, i think for these leaders, do they attend you? they sit down with bruton, you may think november's a long time away actually coming up in just
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a matter of weeks. the g s. g 20 foreign ministers are meeting in indonesia. so will the other foreign ministers of the g 7 a go and sit down with. so the ladder off the russian foreign minister and a lot shots didn't really answer the question when he was out. he simply said, we're not going to split the g 7. so at the good looks like they're going to come up with a united response, and i'm also hearing for e, u officials that they think the right thing to do is to confront russia and to call it out for what it is doing. and call sir james many the leaders and all of them, the hair that are there at the g 7 and are turning their attention. and we pivot towards madrid where the nato leaders would all gather, are much larger grouping other countries there. and they really will have top of the agenda trying to find a way to include sweden and finland into the group, if they can only persuade turkey. yeah, they, the nato leaders have lots of things. they go to announce many of them. we know they're going to strengthen the eastern flank and make more permanent the resources,
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the app on the equipment they have that are going to increase the rapid response units. but the thing they wanted to announce was that they had to new members, sweden and finland to apply to join back in may. and that has been stalled ever since, because all but one of the nature members say yes, but he says no for the moment. and what we got now is a plan today before the the summit of stops for me on wednesday for the rest of tuesday. madrid is the leaders arrive. we're going to have talks going on last ditch talks between the turks, the swedes, the fence, and the secretary general. present of turkey is on his way to madrid. some are a little optimistic that this can be resolved, but suddenly when he was getting on the pain, he was still talking tough not to you should just sort of the membership comes with its own responsibilities. if finland and sweden are going to be nato members that
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have to take turkey security concerns into consideration, which has been a member for 70 years. it cannot be any other way. now what's all the finish and sweet saying silly mini sto who is the president of finland. when he landed in madrid, he said there was a somewhat more mutual understanding between finland and turkey sauce, whether there be a chance to resolve this issue. he said he was neither optimistic or pessimistic, was telling you to the president biden before you go to the 4th one. he at the phone call with president. and we also hear from white house officials that in madrid, president biden will have a meeting with president one. can they resolve it before the summit fully starts? will this issue go on as a backdrop to the nato summit? that's probably something nato does really didn't want because it presents some disunity at a time when they wanted to show united front to russia. full update and analysis. thanks very much strengths,
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base our diplomatic edits. now russia says it fired missiles that a weapons depot in central ukraine. on monday it says a subsequent explosion triggered the fire. it's nearby shopping me out in the clement joke, killing 18 people. of the incident has been widely condemned. france as called it a war crime. charles stratford has more from keith. bloodied bandied faces, and in shock. ah, husband and wife, nicola and luc, mila tried to comfort each other because they were inside the shopping wall. when the missile hit their shoes, that the gear shall fall. as i flew, had fastened splinters hits my body, the whole place was collapsing. i then landed on the floor and i don't know if i was conscious or unconscious. i didn't understand anything. i opened my eyes, i saw a big piece of rubble was on top of me. i started to scream, help me. what was coming from somewhere?
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the water woke me up high. no, honey bicola describes the scene on the ground. he pull michigan, i saw lots of wounded people burned people, some were covered in blood. one girl fell down and we helped pull her along. hospital staff worked all night, treat that dozens of wounded people, but not every one thought to the hospital supplied. outside people registered the names of friends and family. they cannot find the opera to also i was working and i heard the explosion and i saw the fire for what i thought my friend's name on the list. but we have no information about whether he's alive or not. a burnt out shell is all that remains of the shopping center motions. he serves his search in the rubble. the survivors remains so move, i'm terribly. julia was working in a shop across the street in the attack. happened?
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yeah. be little. yeah. you know, they hate us. i'm bell, or russian. i was born invalid bruce, this is my fatherland, just didn't ashamed. president laudermill zalinski said there were around a 1000 people inside them all the time versus kilda or delane, what sound of come and shooting today's russian strike on a shopping center. increment shock is one of the most daring terrorist acts in european history in a peaceful city. an ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilian the laws from employee, ukraine's national security and defense counsel said preliminary data, suggested the russian strike was from one of 2 x 22 cruise missiles fired from an aircraft. it said the other in the cities, sports, stadium, chrome and shook has been hit by russian missiles at least twice before. but they didn't leave this scale of death and destruction. moscow says it's trying to avoid
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civilian casualties, but hardly a day goes by. when a civilian isn't either killed or injured in a russian missile, strike a long way from the front lines. charles, trifle al jazeera keith, not to the us or at least 46 people have been found dead inside a truck in the state of texas. it appears to be one of the worst cases of migrant deaths in recent years long. the us mexico border between a gate and b has the story. the grim discovery was made in a remote area on the outskirts of san antonio in texas. a man working near by heard a cry for help and saw a trailer with the doors partially opened. inside the wood, dozens of bodies piled on top of one. another. temperatures in the area had reached 39 degrees centigrade on monday. those who survived mostly young adults and children were too weak to get out of the trailer paces that we saw were hot to the touch. they were suffering all from heat stroke. you'd exhaustion ah no signs of
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water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor trailer, but there was no of visible working ac unit on that rig. the victims a believe to be migrants across the us, mexico, buddha, looking for a better life. this appears to be one of the worst cases of migrant deaths in the us in recent years. so the plight of migrants sitting refuse is always the humanitarian crisis but and i, we are dealing with a horrific human tragedy. so i would urge. busy busy who have been compassionately and pray for the deceased the ailing. with families, the trailer was found near a major highway that stretches all the way to the border with mexico. san antonio police have made arrests. we have 3 people in custody. we don't know if they are absolutely connected to this or not. this investigation has been
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turned over to h aside. it is now a federal investigation. the migration crisis at the u. s. saw the buddha is a problem for president biden, whose approval ratings are low. republicans are focusing on the issue ahead of the mid term elections in november. human rights group say the crisis is being politicized by both sides. in the meantime, migrants continue to cross the border. in this case with tragic consequences, victoria gate and be al jazeera negotiated. so we ran on the u. s. and cut off the latest round of indirect tools to revise the 2015 nuclear deal. iran, sam baset, a cat all her shed. this image with iranian diplomat alley bahati, who is now in doha official negotiations in vienna, had stalls because of differences between the u. s. and iran. but earlier this week around foreign minister said to her and was ready to resume talks because jason's to put libya hall a path to hold long. the way to the elections are underway in geneva. the you and
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political chief is urging rival factions to agree on the framework for a free for and inclusive vote malik training and standing by for sim tripoli. but 1st, let's join rory challenz, who's lying for the from geneva. and rory, we know the talks gotta do a just a short while ago. there is a perhaps hope that they will lead to a general election. but what are the chances? well, the stakes certainly are high. what you have here is 2 days of talks between these 2 rival delegations. you've got, i get a satellite, who's the speaker of the house of representatives. and then there's kind of misery . the president of the, at the high state council overseeing and mediating is stephanie williams. she's a former us pro match who is now the special envoy ready to the united nation support mission in libya. and what these negotiations are trying to do is to get
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libya back to a more positive and stable version of where the country was in december 2021. that's when parliamentary and presidential elections were, abandons the last minutes basically because of disagreements over the, the candidates the, the shed to the legitimacy of the vote. we've had 3 rounds of talks in cairo that concluded last week with progress made. but no real breakthrough. and so stephanie williams invited these 2 men and that delegations here to geneva to try and bridge those gaps, or she puts it in, in diplomatic speak, the time lines the modalities, and the milestones, to guarantee a clear part of the holding of national elect. as soon as possible, she said that in her opening statement, she concluded by say,
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now is the time to make a final and courageous effort to ensure that this historic compromise takes place for the sake of libya, the libyan people and the credibility of its institutions. you get a sense from that of a diplomat that knows, that time is running out a lot's been achieved, but they're still a final hurdle to jump or challenge neither. thanks very much as cross over to mallet trainer is standing by for us in the libyan capital of tripoli. and of course the politicians and the diplomats can talk as much as they want malleck. but at the end of the day, it's the public's desire for an election and for peace and normality, which they haven't had for over a decade or in libya, which is the underlying drive, i would presume for many that you've been speaking to these past few years. or that's exactly right when we looked at the elections that were supposed to take place in 2021 over 2800000 people registered to vote are so that really shows that there's
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a huge appetite. libyans want to exercise their right to vote and to and to put into office those they believe can move the country forward. look, having these people talk, having these officials talking. i think libyans will all tell you it's a good thing, you know, trying to bridge those gaps, trying to bridge the differences as a good thing. but libyans don't feel that there's going to be any breakthrough because it's the house of representatives and the high council state of that are been asked to come to an agreement to bring in, to bring in, to bring in elections that will see them removed. so, you know, they've been very, very good at staying in power. the parliament or house of representatives were, officials, were elected in 2014, the high council state in 2012. so they've been very good at stain in positions of power at so live as don't feel that there is gonna be a breakthrough. and even if
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a breakthrough is going to be made there still to governments and libya, so they come to an agreement on a constitutional framework, who's gonna run those elections? is it going to be that the government in the west or the government in the is so very complicated comp complicated situation, but a lot of international pressure for these legislative houses to come up with the rule to bring about elections. hearing live, my training in tripoli for them so much for the update from that. well still had here on al jazeera sharina acclaim remembered will be live from a service in london celebrating life work of the al jazeera journalists killed by israeli forces. and the prominent journalist is arrested in india. critics accused the government of cracking down on press 3 to those stories after the break. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book,
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your travel package today. surprisingly in japan, it's sunny not wet. the rains leaped north and left most of hong shoe dry and substantially hot reco breaking heat over the weekend. it's still higher than it should be for people and animals is turkey. we can pick anywhere in hon. shoot temperature's a well into the 30s. the some rain the far north as rain. ha kinder. and that was what produced flooding in north korea and may well do the same in south korea. the range should be this time the year a bit further for quite a lot for this has to be honest with not doing that the chinese and it's showing some signs of redevelopment out of the anc see, but the still plenty further north in japan, in beijing where there could be rain, which shouldn't really be there is also an increase in the forecast rain all along the foot of the himalayas. so nepal, maybe the ne of individual just feed into the big rivers and increase the flooding on the ground. us in our salmon bangladesh and produce a more flooding in for example,
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behind westbank goal. now for the most part it's dry to the west of that raja style and most of pakistan now is in the pre monsoon heat, hot, dry and dusty. the has been some relief from thunderstorms in islamabad and the hall last week. don't see much of that coming in the immediate forecast. i saw air with issue airlines of the journey, hulu. criminal drug dealing 50 to places beyond the reach of the many people in the afghan government way involved in doctorate. gorilla was in columbia and mexico where the called tales have been responsible for a merciless spiral of violence. the final episode of drug trafficking politics. territories. on al jazeera lou.
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ah, what back you're watching old is there with me, said robin. a reminder of all top stories. the g 7 has pledged $4500000000.00 to fight global hunger as the war in ukraine pushes up food prices worse than the economic impact of the pandemic. german chancellor la shalt says that leaders are also exploring a price cap on russian oil. russia says it 5 missiles that i weapons dep her in central ukraine on monday it says a subsequent explosion triggered the fire to nearby shopping mouth, inclement joke, killing 18 people. the incident has been widely condemned. at least 46 people have been found dead in sight and abandon truck in the us state of texas. it was discovered on the road in the outskirts of the city of san antonio. 16 people were
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found alive, including 4 children. a service of thanksgiving is being held in london for murdered al jazeera, jealous shreed up or actually she was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in jeanine. sharon was without reserve for 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation that he baba joins us now from london at the service of a solemn occasion today. oh so it's sir of course a time of grief and sadness, but also of celebration because this is a service of thanksgiving for the life and work assuring of i clear and certainly there have been moments are of a very extreme and sadness. one of the striking moments in the church behind me was when there was a performance on the oaths or by a, a musician called joseph to address. or we're going to be hearing from palestinian
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singer called ream kalani as well. but there were an words of warmth and turn of a reflection from sharon's niece, lena by a video leak, speaking about her aunt what she meant to her, but also what she meant to the palestinian people. remembering those scenes at the funeral, when crowds took her coffin through the streets on their shoulders, there was actually an attack on them by his ready forces that day. but she was saying that the crowd carried serene in her death as serene, had carried the palestinian people during her life through her reporting through her work. and am we, there's a video link as well, by an alley or so moody, her colleague who was also shot in the same incident. now her niece reminded us that as an ongoing push for an independent inquiry, but yes or
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a whole string of investigations by reputable media companies have concluded that is ready, forces are killed, sheree the united nations has done likewise. this though, is a time, not for politics, but a time to celebrate where she came from, if you like, artists for palestine, u. k. of been instrumental in organizing this occasion along with them, the arab organization for human rights. there are journalists here of all sorts back rounds, and there have been people in t is as the choirs, and as the musicians have been performing, perhaps you can hear the st bride's koya behind me. this is known as the journalist church, a place which traditionally has been a meeting point to remember journalist who died all been killed doing that job justice shauryn was in the city of jeanine that he bought with a 4 cylinder. thanks so much for the update. a full nazi concentration come,
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god has been sentenced to 5 years in jail by german court is shoots is the oldest person to be charged with complicity in war crimes. during the holocaust, he's 101 years old. dominic cane has more from berlin. the defense with this man shoots off the court was that he'd never been to the camp at the prosecution was able to introduce documentary evidence, said somebody with his name. you also should somebody with his fame birthday with his same address, has indeed been an f. s. gauze at the concentration camp in saxon halls and the actual charges against him refer to the death of 3 and a half 1000 people. he is not a, he was not accused directly of murdering these people, rather of aiding and abetting the system which killed these people. and it is worth making the point that the camp in question is about 30 kilometers from the center of berlin, from where i am i speaking to you from. and this man, well, every day that he would work there, he don his uniform,
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pick up his weapon and stand in the watched house walking around the camp, while thousands of people were persecuted. it's estimated that around a half of all the inmates who ever went to saxon halls and during the nazi government died the many of them starved to death work to death. many of them also actively murdered when you go to the camp. it is hard to believe that somebody could say that they were there as a member of the oppressive regime and not see the sorts of criminality atrocities that were taking place there on a daily basis. he had a suit, owns routing, sovereign counts was visited the disputed border regional alpha shocker. the trip comes after ethiopian forces kill 7 sudanese soldiers and a civilian that's it on says the bodies were displayed publicly and that the killings breached international law. ethiopia described as a tragic incident and called for the escalation of the fed. her hand has promised to dawn, will retaliate,
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not policed. india have arrested the co founder of the fact checking website out news bobbins. herbert has been a vocal critic of prime minister in rent remote his government is often criticized hate speech by hindu right when groups barbie, metal has more from the deli he is going to be in police custody for another day. at least a. we were told that the police thought custody for a week, but authorities have are only given them custom custody for one day. now are those growing solidarity and support for mohammed to bear? his arrest comes at a time when there are growing concerns about increasing incidence of hate and attacks on minority right. as well as of concerns over shrinking space for descent under prime minister no rain to remove these government. now mohammed's bay is the co founder of a prominent new site that is known for fact checking his speech in particular,
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i mean, mom as a bear has been on the forefront of lagging content that has been targeting minorities, particularly by members affiliated to the b j. p, and for this he has been, excuse me, repeatedly targeted. at least 3 people who die that are building collapsed in india and operations under way to rescue people who may be trapped in the city of mom by law. media is reporting the class structure is one of several buildings were condemned at least 5 years ago. now a gas explosion at jordan's acrobat port killed at least 13 people and injured more than $250.00. on monday it happened after tank containing chlorine fell from a crane. mohammed val has more witnesses, described the explosion as extremely powerful. 30 tons of clothing gas created a thick yellow cloud. the force of the blast, scattering workers and more vehicles around the dock. my,
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your score was him to clean his wanted, but lucky to have survived. ah, and had the hunger been, i was inside the crane and i heard the sound of an explosion. a very loud explosion . i came out from the crane towards the ship viola, just before i reached the ship. i saw this yellow material. i didn't know that it was toxic and i thought the ship had exploded this ship as egg i was supposed to be heading to g booty and about 525 there, a man dying of jordan dime. this accident happened exactly what happened is not clear, but some merch, something happened at burst stair container and had his glorying. and it's fred out to 2 people in the area. cling and injuring people and most in jordan is there also other nationals are currently among those war dead injured? emergency workers put a 500 meter cotton around the site surrounding areas where you fact you waited and people instructed to stay indoors. authorities say 2700 security and emergency
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presented were sent to the scene. dozens of them sustained injuries during the rescue operation. hundreds of wounded people were rushed to hospitals. some of them too intensive care units, or i see use them a 1000 mama over christmas ballade. the emergency room department dealt with the casualties. some of them were put on respirators and some of them were transferred to the i. c. use hug. and all of the medical staff were available and people also came from outside to help us become more for it is say the nearest residential areas are 25 kilometers away, and weld affected many people in the area want to know how the incident happened and whether it would affect the health jordanian authorities say they were launch an investigation to find out how much fun are diesel ah.
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