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coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says that it's withdrawn from ukraine's snake island in the black sea to help the un organized great exports. i'm james phase in madrid where leaders of the nato alon significant me bolstered their forces to count to russia. is ready politicians vote to dissolve parliament, setting the stage for the countries 5th election in less than 4 years. internet services are blocked in sedans. capital in the lead up to protests against the military will live in cop to president cheese in pink visits. hong kong was the former british colony marks the 25th anniversary of the time though that the mainland china in sport form at tennis will number one, andy, marriott, mit sees facing an uncertain future that see tom champion just suff at his earliest ever defeats at one with,
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ah, russia says that his forces have withdrawn from ukraine strategic outpost in the black sea snake island. the credit says that it's pulled out as a goodwill gesture to help you and establish a corridor to export grain from ukraine. the announcement comes up to ukraine, launched several raids on russian forces on the island. meanwhile, nature leaders of meeting in the spanish capital madrid for a 3rd and final day, the holding more high level talks. after approving a new strategy in the face of the war in ukraine, they promised unwavering support for the country and designated russia as the most significant and direct threat. let's go to lived out of the grid on diplomatic get . it's a james base are standing by for us. so james, up to yesterday. significant flurry of announcements. what's happening today? well, what's happening today is statements by all the national leaders, and we're going to hear from the sex general of nato. this comes to an end. you
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install to bug in the next few minutes, and then i could call phony of news conferences, all happened simultaneously. as all the 30 leaders brief the press or at least brief that national press about what they got out of this nato summit. often these summits are strong words and is there any action but they're happy. some significant developments here, a strengthening of forces, particularly close to russia, and it looks almost now that nature will not have 30 members, but 32 members very soon with sweden and finland joining. there is no differences though with regard to ukraine, particularly on how the war might end, whether there should be negotiations between russia and ukraine. and i've been speaking to the norwegian prime minister scott store and asking him about that or conflicts. how do they are normally in that the table at some stage? but that has to be entirely up to i believe ukraine, that has been
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a tech decide when that moment is ripe. i think the daily killing daily destruction is bad from all perspectives. russia has gone down the lane, which is extremely responsible. so as soon as possible, we should welcome it. according to one western military intelligence source, russia and a few months time, may well start running out of almonds. the defense ministry can't keep up with the weapons. they are using, do you see a scenario where ukraine is coming out to the top in the battlefield? and that might be the time then to launch the go see ations. i don't think i'll comment on on such a timing approach. and the point here is that destruction and killing is going on. people are fleeing and causing a heavy burden on the civil population and also a neighboring countries. and on the international climate, you know, there's the food crisis emerging this on energy crisis motoring. that is, and it is sponsible way of seeing things develop. so, you know, i would really,
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again appeal to, to russia, to, to think through and find that in a different way. they are responsible for this attack. and they have to take responsibility for ending. you said every conflict in the end ends up at the negotiating table at the negotiating table. that always has to be a compromise. so do you think in the end, president zelinski is going to have to give up some territory? for example, crimea, ukraine's not getting that back is i have no advice to give them that. i trust that you know, your crane know how to formulate their demos. they will read their situation. there is why elation means national happening in this attack. and that, i believe the international community has to be very clear ins message back to russia. let me read you the latest comments from the russian president vladimir putin. he said, the end goal is the defense of don bass and creating conditions. guaranteeing the security of russia not seems that he's narrowing his demands. there's no mention of
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denazi's location, someone who's met putin and negotiated at length with his foreign minister. so gay lab roth, do you see this moment is a moment of some potential? well, you know, view against the human suffering or war, the instability, or war. there should always be a potential for the alternative, russia, the rights to feel secure. but europe has a toolbox of political instruments to provide security to the, to the states that should be enough. and through diplomatic efforts to reach those goals, approved scale military attack is simply out of what we can accept in europe. now nato has to look off their member state security. again, we are defensive alliance threats. we threaten non but sooner and i don't know if it, if it will happen, the thresh like and you know, start thinking in this way, how can we to cough dr. security by not talking and destroying neighboring
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countries, the sooner the better. so the view that from one of than 30 native leaders attending this some is of course, this somebody has been dominated by ukraine. what will the people of ukraine think about this? my next guest, i think, can tell us because it lexi consumer and co is ukranian n p m p for a desa will gap to address it specific role in the moment 1st. so you'll reaction to 2 things. the g 7 summit dealing with sanctions and the nato summit, dealing with military support. are you happy with what's happened here? has ukraine got what you want is mixed feelings from. on the 1st hand, we are thankful for any supports we are receiving and i'm happy to see the some. it's very alive new bruce, i really historical one enlargement. so the disease is very important. but from the other side, i'm quite disappointed about the level of sanctions, which was a no, no guess no price kept no on nothing really very serious for russian. still part of
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person bins are in suite system. nothing is changed and here own they just, i'm in the package of military support is a very moderate check with you and i'm happy to hear announcement of the kid government about one pound support. but after these, i here, ministry of minister of defense of germany saying about 300 source, not 300, not 3 doses, and 3, and you have 1000 mile frontline. we are thankful for 3. it's better than 0, but they can't change anything. so in terms of the support, i mean, you've had a lot of support to me and measures announced by the us. are you saying it's the you members of nato that need to step up? absolutely. today they're free world showed us unity and expansion. and it is very good because autocracies are attacking, and that is important. but after these, we need to make a courage of steps. be brave like ukraine. i want to say to them and make
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a real steps which will make difference. and that's what we're waiting for, and that is a, what will change the situation? in other case, you know, all these dictators are watching. what will be next, and do you for us, or would it be in any way successful in ukraine? it will mean complete and of international security. the world will be like a jungle wild jungle with a beer, with a tiger, and other predators and pistol nations who can be just hunted, lots of words of unity here. but we know that not all these nations agree on how this war should end. we just heard amendments ago from the norwegian prime minister eunice goss story. he said all conflicts, however bloody they are and around the table. but that has to be up to ukraine. so as a ukrainian m p, is it time to negotiate with russia and in any negotiation that has to be compromise? is your country prepared to compromise?
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for example, crimea is never coming back to ukraine. first of all, i know one war which finished to with the table in which the body of hitler was line. so tables could be absolutely different. speaking about negotiations are ready for them yesterday, but it depends about what if about how russians will retreat from ukraine, where i do right now to sit and speak about it. either just speak about some concessions territorial concessions from ukraine. we will never go to the well, there is no sense to go there. this is will be a salami tech 6 today, they cut one by tomorrow, next to morrow. next, we will never agree for this. we're proud nation. we showed it to the whole world and we will liberate our territory, like we did it with st. island. all right, let me ask you about snake time. so that is a barely populated island in the black sea, but strategically important taken by russia. in the early days of the war, you save liberated the russians, say they've given it up as
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a gesture of goodwill. i have a position to rush and let's make one more just show goodwill retreat from cranium . that would be a very good gesture, goodwill from them. they say it's a great chance for goodwill, suggesting that this un broken deal to try and get the grain out of ukraine, get it to the world. markets might be coming closer. we know turkey's involved in that deal as well. do you think that is imminent? because ukraine has to agree to that as well. ukraine agreed to feed the world 400000000 people throughout the whole planet, dependent from ukraine and crops. and we want to send this grain to them like countries like egypt, like the north and african middle east country. we very much want to do this, russian stop in it. and when we say in russia and just show goodwill, it's something that couldn't be together. they did, they just lost the battle for snake island because the us without snake island control, we couldn't provide secure shipment of green. it's impossible. so that was absolutely
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needed to make the shipments today with did it. we before these, i don't want to remind you, we sung down russian segments ship most, which was cruiser me. so today it's a submarine and also the number of the ships. so it's not to deal with ross, so that is moving. the do is not moving a toll russians don't want, they want to call us, they want people starving. they want people to be hosted use of food and he's a food terrorist. but it's ukranian miniature forces. we sure liberates in the northern parts of the black sea and when we will finish it, we will be absolutely happy. send our grains to her name. well finally, let me just press you on that point because i am told that the, the grain deal is quite close by un sources. i know that you want people not to suffer around the world, but potentially if a great deal is done, is there a danger for ukraine that the world will start carrying, particularly further around the world, whether filling the reverberate vibration 1st, the 1st of all, we're humans we can see like people are suffering from, from hunger and starving and dying from famine. so we want to send grain for us.
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it's not to leverage. it's leverage for put in and he uses in and when you're saying deal russia never ever respect the deals. that is the problem with russia, and i can tell you that i can't confirm that the deal is close. but i can confirm that ukraine is quite close to the fact that we can provide and secure the shipment ourselves. that is something we wish we are moving to e for us. so we'll finally stop threatening the world with a hunger, but we'd be happy. but to we don't believe in them. alexey grandchildren co, an m p from ukraine from odessa. thank you very much for joining us here on out to 0, where we hear more about that grain deal. well, we have a news conference coming up from president adon in a couple of hours and coming up soon, the a, the secretary general of nato will be giving his closing press conference about 45 minutes time. very important will be hearing from president by our diplomatic and it's a james based report live there from the nature summit in madrid. james,
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for the moment, many thanks. still to come here on the south celebrations of the democratic republic of congo. as the remains of a hero of independence reached the final resting place. american singer r kelly finds out his sentence, the sex trafficking and using his fame to live women and under age girls and his force to conference rival. sure. 8 girls in this major league soccer game, andy here with that of the rest ah, in savannah. hundreds of people are protesting against the killing of a 15 year old protest. on wednesday, he was shot dead during demonstrations against military rule. at least 103 people have been killed during crackdown since the military takeover last october. first, a mark's 33 years since omar bashir mocked power in a cru. let's go lived out
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a cartoon al jazeera hipaa. morgan is there for us at. why are people coming out in such huge numbers to day? huh? well a 4 weeks now people have been organizing for this day saying that they want to show to the military and international come into that. they don't want the military and power following the military takeover last year. when the decal parties have been mobilizing the streets for this day, so thousands of people have been coming out since the early hours off today. we're now to right now here in order to him, and we've seen thousands of protesters going toward the presidential palace. some of them are here is that the last remnants, thousands have already gone ahead to make their way to the presidential palace. lots of security already had that. we've seen. i'm and protested, that's not going to deter them. they said they want to make sure that the message is back to the military. that they want a sibling government. i'm not a military leadership. uh huh. what actually is going on at the moment in terms
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of negotiations between the political parties and the military government? well, it depends on who you ask. the military says that it wants to talks to continue and it wants to negotiate with the political parties and all the groups in sudan to reach an agreement for political consensus, the force of freedom and change coalition. that's the pro democracy coalition. that will say line follow the military takeovers has no political development is happening. and that they don't want to sit down with the military, despite mediation our efforts by the united states and by the un mission here, before the freedom had changed, the, our national consensus group, that's the group that split from the 1st, the force of the freedom in change, they say that they want to seats ox happening, but they also wants to sibling government. so there's a lot of split about what each side wants. and as a result, there is not political development. there is still a political crisis for dan has been without a prime minister for more than 6 months. now there's a caretaker government with many ministries, only having officials that are filling in instead of actually being appointed. so
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right now, so doesn't have a fully functioning government as a result of a political deadlock because of the differences between the parties. alvaro's, hebrew, morgan reporting live there from carter metrics. today. politicians in israel voted to dissolve parliament, sending the country to the polls for the 5th time in 4 years. natalie bet if served only one year and office and says that he won't run in the election, which is set for november 1st, i'll just was brought up smith's reports from west jerusalem. israel is most politically diverse. coalition government lasted just a year party, including the hard right liberals. and for the 1st time palestinian israelis had come together with wanting to end. benjamin netanyahu is 12 consecutive years as prime minister that yahoo is currently on trial for corruption with his father. right and ultra orthodox allies. he engineered the failure to renew
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a measure that allows jewish settlers in the occupied westbank to live under israeli law. now netanyahu has promised her, when a 6th term in office to be or not to be, that has been the only question for for elections. that will be the only issue for a 5th. i'm sorry if it makes us railey look shallow, that they don't deal with a piece process security, iran matters or religion that none of those issues came up in the 1st 4 elections. so i don't expect the 5th to be any different. the new caretaker prime minister is a centrist yala, p. this form a television celebrity replaces naphtali bennett le pete has cast netanyahu's potential return to office as a national threat is he's been running a very good campaign for less, you know, 8 or 10 years, which is, he's not going to go with it. and you know, he's a replacement with nathan. yeah, he didn't fall into that trap. and now all the time is running the negative campaign of we're going to have
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a disaster if you're le peters prime minister. while surprise, he's the prime minister. he will be the prime minister in a few days and therefore, as long as the skies doesn't fall in those 4 months, then people will be able to expect the feed is a reasonable prime minister. even with a centrist care, take a prime minister, there's not likely to be any progress in talks with the palestinians. behind lockheed there is still bennett who is opposed to any idea of a palestinian state. netanyahu's li could party leads the poles, but it wouldn't win enough seats to form a governing majority. the next election could end up being the 1st in a series as israel heads into another period of political instability. bernard smith, al jazeera west jerusalem negotiations supporting libya on a path towards holding long awaited elections wrapping up in geneva. the us political chief is urging the heads of libya as to rival parliaments to agree on a plan to hold a free and inclusive vote. negotiations aimed at restoring
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a un let election failed last december. let's go live now to geneva. i'll just worry. challenge is the other parties any closer to reaching agreement warry? well, he's an indication of, of how things are going here in geneva. we're currently on day 3 of these to day talks. this is all spicer being wrapped up by now finishing yesterday, but yesterday turned out to be quite a strange day. these talks now and not even happening here in the united nations, the, the delegations from the house representatives and the rival. let's legislature the high state council. they're now talking in the hotel. they haven't arrived today. they didn't arrive yesterday either. so you can look at this as a half glass, empty things are obviously not going well, but you could also look at it as a half glass half full. they obviously still have things to talk about and they are
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trying to get some sort of agreement. the real main bone of contention here that the main issue that they are disagreed on surrounds the renegades military command kelly for a half. and whether he is going to be allowed to stand as a candidate in any presidential elections. the high state council doesn't want that . the house of representatives is trying to make sure that is at least possible. they're not talking about him by name that discussing things like whether military people are allowed to be candidates, whether people of citizenship are allowed to be candidates, but make no mistake. he is the main point of contention and i haven't reason agreement on him yet. i'll just there was worry, challenge reporting live from geneva for re many thanks. a national ceremony is being held in the democratic republic of congo and of its former president patrice lumen, but he played a major role in congress, fight for independence from belgium. he was abducted at assassinated 6 decades ago
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. a tooth is only known remains will be placed in a newly constructed mausoleum in the capital kinshasa odysseyware. as malcolm web reports now from nairobi that was 62 years ago today, the democratic republic of congo was granted independence from belgium. colonial rule, petite. remember, stood out a ceremony in kinshasa in front of the belgian king and made an impassioned speech slamming the belgian racism. and brutal colonial rule over the preceding 70 belgian colonialists had killed about 10000000, commonly people and looted of mineral wealth. needless to say off that independence speech, government of belgium didn't like him very much. neither did the u. s. a month later, was assassinated, executed by a firing squad. belgian mercenaries were involved, the body was dissolved in a barrel of acid and not to take him to belgium. now in the following decades,
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belgium has been among the slowest of the european former colonial powers to acknowledge it path that some things have changed just recently following the black live matter movement. it's originated in the us. but following following their protests, that activists in belgium started the facing statues of belgium, king leopold, the colonial era, king and not seem to have prompted a series of gestures by belgium to try and acknowledge it past the current king philippe dressed, regret some people say that this doesn't really go far enough. columbia is truth, commission has held the 1st of many public presentations about the nation, civil conflict. the hope that the painful process will help to avoid future conflicts. to serious,
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i was not around pity reports from bulger. tough and emotionally charged day for victims of columbus, internal conflict. your mother, i will never overcome the absence of my son. a mother's grief is too great. it's the 1st of a series of meetings to be held across the country on the final report published by columbia street commission. the reports findings paint and even more dramatic picture than the one that was previously known. why doubling the number of dates and forced his appearances, marika for whom those brother was killed by far, grabel says participating in the process was difficult but necessary. see as thomas, in number a population, we are thankful. this process allowed us to discover part of the drug and receive an apology. live or not get our brother back and been continually. but we understand. the guerrilla also went through a process that held them, asked for the forgiveness, be required, paramilitary and faith forces were responsible for more than half the debts. like
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in the case of loose marina h's partner, eduardo a union leader disappeared by security forces. less jose, i called on vienna columbia society can't allow what happened to us happen again. but to ensure that we need society to change. and to do that, the report insist, major reforms are necessary, including changes to the country's armed forces and drug policies that commissioner, se only helped to perpetuate the conflict. and the short term, the commission recommends that the building of a national pack to promote dialogue at the regional and local level, to quote, reject the use of violence as a means to resolve conflicts in the country. something that is supported by the newly elected president gustavo pedro. peter has been discussing the possibility of a national court with most political forces. and wednesday he sat down with this arch enemy former president alva, to reba the staunchest
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a poser of the peace agreement. good, i'll just go to the president of the truth commission says he hopes the new political scenario will force columbus to move on. can i get any? and while we had here wasn't an ethnic or religious war, simply a confrontation among colombian, that we need to accept what we did and face it. we fear looking at us. but it's time to face our history because only accepting it, we can make a different country, a promise of change that the victims hope will soon be reflected in policies. to save the country from future conflicts and bring them some piece, allison, that impurity and it will look. we're going to weather update next here on the do so then a device it to the sea completes its political, come back in the philippines. as footed on more cross julia sworn in as president climbing to record heights to permits hottest of a huge wave shows no sign of ending and in sport abuse,
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family cult proof is found itself in unfamiliar setting. and he will be his thomas wife. ah hello there. the heats continued to hold on for eastern areas of europe, but we are going to see a lot of that once knocked out, and temperatures come down by the weekend. we've had severe storms already bring to rental ranges in southern areas of austria. that's thanks from mass of storms that cause rivers to rise and flood, causing mudslides there. we could see more scenes like this over the weekend cuz we're expecting very severe storms to pull in from france working their way over more central areas. we have a look on friday, you can see them working their way over switzerland,
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towards germany and even into poland. heavy amounts of rain expected here for the north, west, britain and island. we got spells of sunshine as well as some showers. it's much clearer. down south for portugal and spain. iberian peninsula scene. cooler weather, but clear skies. it's like that for much of the mediterranean. we've seen exceptional heat in the south of it. the temperatures have come down here. slightly exceptional heat for the balkans as well. heat of the day, thunderstorms rumbling away, but we are going to see those high temperatures across places like poland and the baltic states ease down. thanks to this wet weather that's gonna work and we have a look at the 3 day. we're going to see lots of sunshine back in by sunday. ah, india is that a heat wave is 19 glazes across the country, destroying people's health homes unlikely one on one east investigate india on
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fi. on al jazeera july on al jazeera home cold marks 25 years since it's hand over from british to chinese rule. but with china's cracked on, on the closing voices, i don't texted us citizens. what does the future hold from the headlines to the unreported. people empower investigates, they use an abusive power around the world to live humans voting a referendum on a new constitution. could it spell the end for the only democracy to have emerged from the out of spring uprising? as india suffers unprecedented heat wave one or 18th goes to the fiery heart of the crisis. center goal heads to the poles with the main opposition parties uniting can be wrestled power away from the ruling party. july on al jazeera lou.
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ah hello, get adrian finnegan here go. how about the news? al, from al jazeera headlines, russia says that his forces withdrawn from ukraine, a strategic outpost in the black sea snake island drummond says it's pulled out as a good will gesture to help the un establish a corridor to export graeme from ukraine. thousands of people to protest against saddam's capital against the ongoing military rule in the country. a 15 year old protest was killed during civil protests on witness take. at least 103 people have been killed during crackdown since the military took takeover last october. it is where it is to hold its 5th election in 4 years after politicians voted to dissolve parliament. the vote is set for november 1st. foreign affairs minister at yale,
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pete will take over until a new government is in geneva. prominent international journalist associations of held a press conference on the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina of our clay. she was shot in the head by as really, security forces. one of the assignments in janine the managing editor all out a 0 english was among those how planning steps taken to bring the perpetrators to account. now communication to the i c prosecutor, we submit that the targeting of individual journalists give rise to reasonable grounds to suspect that the idea of commanders and soldiers have committed war crimes of winful killin and wilfully who's in serious injuries to buddies or house . and the, regarding the target in an air strikes committed against the, the towers are we say that, that reasonable ground to conclude that they constitute what crowns attack in civilian population and attacking protected objects, justice,
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and cannot only be applied all ought to sued when it's politically expedient and justice should be equal and you know, across all all cases and not just when it suits certain parties am but al jazeera is committed to continuing and supporting the family and doing what we can am in all avenues to pursue justice and accountability over the killing of sharing china as president, cheating ping as arrived at hong kong to mock the 25th anniversary. which handover from the u. k to mainland china. the territories imposed heightened security measures for the celebrations. guests of had to quarantine had of she's arrival. it's the 1st time that he's left mainland china since the beginning of the pandemic . let's go live that a hong kong. i'm 0 z, adrian brown. is that for us, adrian. how significant is this visit by she jumping? well, in a way, it's been an afternoon here laden with symbolism,
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because this was not just the 1st time the president cheating thing has step foot outside of china. in 2 and a half years, mainland china into an op years. it's also the 1st time that he's visited hong kong since the protests of 2019, when hundreds of thousands of people poured onto the st. demanding critical reform in defiance of china's leaders. now when the president arrived, he was met by a number of hong kong officials. all of them had to do current, seen and endless p c. office beforehand. you know, the people around president changing thing, his entourage all nervous that nervous because in hong kong we had a slight uptick encoded 19 infections during the past couple of days. they're also nervous because that's faced at hong kong, has been a very volatile place during the past few years. so there's a lot for them to be concerned about. now, the president, as you rightly pointed out in your introduction, is here for the swearing in ceremony of hong kong. new chief executive john lee,
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which coincides with the 25th anniversary of the handover. and those celebrations are due to take place in hong kong on friday. but the president arrived as a tropical storm was bearing down on hong kong, adrian and you know, it poured with rain during the hand over 25 years ago and event like covered. and it looks like it's going to pull with right. and again, which may or may not be potent. he mentioned adrian, john lee, hong kong, new leader. he's the man who led the crack down on the pro democracy protest. what can we expect from him going forward? well i think john lee, it's exact saved the sort of chief executive, the president, changing ping ones, he's a man who has spent his career rooted in security. if you like, he's a full may immigration minister, he's a former policeman and he won an election. remember, adrian, in which he was the only candidate. now john lee is not
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a politician anymore than caroline was actually a politician, the outgoing chief executive. but what he wants, i think what he represents is, is what beijing wants right now. someone who can ensure that says that the security remains, its ability can return the prosperity can return. and i think the fact that he was the former in the foam as security minister and a full, the policeman is a reflection of exactly the sort of person that shined as late as want to run hong kong. now president, teaching ping is going to return to sions in this evening. he's not spending the night in hong kong. he's gonna return to morrow for the swearing in ceremony, and then leave shortly afterwards. but china said this in many ways is going to be a pretty curtail visit, a very brief visit, but it's what it demonstrates of what it shows. and i think that, that the message from the president is that, you know, stability has returned to hong kong and so to will prosperity. but i think the international business community will be looking for something
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a bit more concrete than that. i'll desirous adrian brown, reporting live that from hong kong. adrian, many thanks. date. sudden and mark austonia has been sworn in as president of the philippines. he's the son of a former president. many regard as being a dictator mark or one a landslide victory and elections in may with that help from his running mate solitude 30. she's the daughter of the outgoing president. marcos is election when as renewed calls for justice for those who were repressed under his father's rule. marco celia was president for 2 decades martial law was imposed for nearly half that time. thousands of people were tortured, disappeared. people were killed home on to 0, florence louis has met some of the victims the years have passed, but the memories and year denny lou de la fuente was a labor activist when he was arrested in 1982 and imprisoned without trial for 4 years. during, you know, they held my head and rub it's against the wall. when
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a doubled over in pain, they would punch me again. thousands of people were tortured, disappeared, or killed. after martial law was imposed in 1972 by then precedent for dylan marcus . he was ousted in a popular uprising in 1986, but now his son and namesake is president of the philippines. rights groups have accused marcus, junior of white washing the human rights abuses and corruption that took place during his father's rule, recasting it as a time of peace and prosperity for santiago, montela, who is detained for 4 months during martial law. having another marcus in power is unthinkable. forgotten? well, i still feel deep in my heart. the hurts they have caused us in the capitol. manila, there is a memorial built to honor those who lost their lives fighting against martial law. their names are etched into the wall of remembrance. some of the names here took up
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to 10 years to verify before they were carved into this wall. and there's a backlog of around $200.00 names to be approved. the center also runs campaigns to educate filipinos about what really happened during that time. there are concerns about its future under a new incoming administration. i am worried and i'm scared that this a site might be close down by the markers junior presidency. because this is a landmark that cannot be denied regarding the atrocities of marsha low. there are names on the wall of remembrance and each name has a story. the fight for justice has been a long one. it was only in 2013 that the philippine government passed along to provide recognition to victims and their families. there was
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a human rights compensation bill that was past in the us congress and implement that were people who were tortured, killed by a democracy to ship, roughly compensated, that can be taken away. the money can be taken back from them. the history of that can be taken away for de la fuente, mandatory reparation is secondary what he and his fellow victims want. he says, is for filipinos to know the truth about that either. so that history may never repeat itself slightly. al jazeera manila danilo our is a professor of journalism at the university of the philippines. he joins us now live from marchina. good timothy with us professor, a foot and on foot not knock australia says that he's going to emulate his father, though he's got a heal divisions. the changes we seek, he says will benefit all and short change. no one. what sort of president is he going to be? well, based on his inaugural speech this afternoon, you our symbol in the philippines. he makes no mention of human rights of injustice,
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of inequality. and other words that we're looking for to make sure that there will be genuine healing. so is she here in the philippines? so he may have delivered a lot. brent? well written speech, but it still leaves much to be desired as to how the future will come here in the we have to remember that he is a her son, and it's a matter of public record that he gets on denying that brought the piece of the past so we cannot move forward if we will not be that fast. only then will genuinely become his predecessor pivoted towards china. what both philippines foreign policy looked like on demarco's. the problem with microsoft is that they did not particularly best or he did not participate in any of the any of the election debates. so we really don't know what the direction of 14 policy is
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. 1 if it's any indication, there seems to be with the administration. so we expect trying to steal a major role here. of course, we're not seeing that this will be the expense of the are. there are 5 words like the united states. there will still be coastal. we saw by you know, asked and whether or not we'll have an independent party policy. well, it's a big question out there, but we're not getting our folks given me your lead be bought. and nobody showed up many of that when the 1st one. and what about due to a war on drugs? is that going to continue on the market junior? most likely, many of the policies they shawn to the, the water on drugs and the build infrastructure projects will be bound to be you.
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and that's why we need to be vigilant because we're not just talking here human rights violations, but where they're actually shot the food should be even the media are not exempt from anything on the website that the government already electron watch that off, which i want to be more is i read the people, the i, myself, i've been and 7 out of the station and with the bombing of the mark was to the gene, we want to be more vigilant because we cannot afford to be part of the investigation of the aggression that happened on the administration good to talk to you prefer an effective date for being with a standalone around about another keno. thank you very much. soaring high temperatures, so continued for a 5th day in japan, the capital recorded. it's was heat wave since records began. the government's
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asking people to use less power to reduce the impact on the electricity grid. sonya go reports, scorching, heat, and record high temperatures. no respite yet for people in tokyo. as meteorologist say, the heat wave is set to continue into july. at a time when japan is usually experiencing it's rainy season, on top of this, japan's power supply grid is under such strain that the government phase it may not cope and ask people to save energy, goofy. if we knew the electricity demand would go up, so authority should have taken measures more swiftly, but they didn't do anything until it got really hot. and i don't know, there are things we can do to save energy, but some things we can't. you must advance, then they are at them. we're told to save energy with the heat could also put people's lives at risk. it's a difficult situation, but i want to cooperate and be part of efforts to save energy occurs. they not the
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hundreds of people have been taken to hospital for heat stroke. japan's prime minister for me okey she that had said he would do his utmost to secure enough energy for the country by making use of its nuclear power capabilities. it's no guarantee. most of japan's nuclear plants have stopped production since the 2011 tsunami that triggered the fukushima nuclear plant accident. this heat wave comes less than 2 weeks before a national election. high of voters concerns the price of electricity and according to opinion polls, an issue causing a dip and key. she does approval ratings. like walking goal model. and while people wait for the temperature to drop, they're doing all they can do, stay cool. sonic i go out, is there an at least 6 people have died in landslides in the northeast, in indian state of manor pool. dawson's more i'm missing
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a local government says that a rescue operation is underweight. debris has blocked the as a river, and there are warnings that it could bust its banks. people in nearby villages have been asked to move to safety in while bangladesh, us band people from entering one of the world's largest mangrove forests. the 3 month closure aims to give wildlife a chance to flourish and breed. but some local people say that it's cut them off from the only source of income out 0 time via chowdhury reports from southwestern bangladesh. this yonder bonds in the bay of bengal is the world's largest stretch of mangroves, a un designated international headed side. it's a unique habitat for more than $450.00 why life species, including the royal bengal tiger, that guardian crocodile and gain just river dolphin. more than half a 1000000 people depend on the forest and its waterways for their livelihoods. but since the government bent people from entering the area, traditional fisher mama,
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alum and many others are facing hardship and some are defying the order. was the coast guard beat us up yesterday in front of our children? just for fishing? we've come back anyway and look at the small catch from today. they've even ripped out costly fishing nets. what else can we do? we have families to feed. although the government promised compensation for those affected people here said no one has received any. i want to keep it as well if they don't last, fish, then how are we going to live? we haven't received anything from the government. no help of any kind of tool. the ban has jeopardize local business says that depend on tourist visiting the area. this trailed set up by the forest department for the tourists inside. lashonda. bon forest is now totally empty. in a normal day, hundreds of tourists would be visiting this area. now, it is totally open to the wild curl board operator. monteros. i'm on legion is finding it hard to make ends meet. i can't explain how much the bin is affecting our business. there are more than $350.00 local to operators who reliance under
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bands tourism. we don't have any other source of income. forest office, our other carrier says the ban is necessary to my mother's update. on many of the cinder bonds is bangladesh is most bio diverse area. we had to impose this ban on tourism, fishing, and other activities to promote seasonal wildlife breeding. we've only left a channel open for ships and other maritime vessels to pass through. many have welcome to conservation effort, but grain groups and activists say the government's environmental committee has given the go ahead to 320 industrial projects, including a coal fired power station. and there next to the mangrove and the threat to its very existence. then richard, re, i'll d 0, shown their bonds, erasing a r, kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his fame to sexually abuse young fans. some of them were children. a jury in new york convicted him of racketeering and sex trafficking in september and as there was, wasn't jordan report will fight jeff,
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believe it. there's nothing ga hobby wagner in a perfect world. no one out runs or flies away from accountability. not even the pop singer or kelly who on wednesday was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison on charges. he moved under age girls across state lines for sex. kelly's victim say they never thought they'd see the day. i was in of incoming finger. i was a girl full of life. i'm very innocent, but very driven and preyed upon basically at the mall in abilene, sarah, florida, and promise. just the mentorship and quickly turned into i would to say a sex slave. kelly had been accused for more than 30 years of preying on teenagers using their dreams of stardom to physically sexually and mentally abused them. he
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illegally married the singer aliya in 1994. when she was 15 years old, the marriage was an old. kelly's 2000 to trial on child pornography charges ended 6 years later with an acquittal. but in 2017 prosecutor started taking women's accusations more seriously. thanks in part to the documentary surviving r kelly. can you describe the physical abuse? god, i can't take nobody or can't do this anymore. in 2019, kelly was arrested in the current case, his defense team says it's appealing. all i can tell you is there was no enterprise, there was no enterprise, it was one man with allegations by a number of women which doesn't make it an enterprise. and that is why he's not guilty of a racketeering with kelly's victim. say they're counting on the court to make things right. i started this journey 30 years ago. i was 14 years old when i
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encountered roberts of esther kelly. there wasn't a day in my life. up until this moment that i actually believe that the judicial system will come through for black and brown girl. i stand here very proud of my traditional system, very proud of my fellow survivors. and very pleased with the outcome or kelly's legal problems are far from over. in august, he will go on trial in illinois on similar charges. rosalind jordan, l g 0. just to have here on the usa in sports. we'll hear from the tennis world number 2, who's savings when her 1st grand slam title of wimbledon? ah ah, with
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with full ah.
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ah, elegant tops for his ending. thank you so much. i will forward tennis. william, born on the murray says it's hard to predict. if he'll be able to carry on playing at the highest level, the 3 tom grand slam champion has just suffered his earliest ever lost at wimbledon son, hamish reports following the 1st round exit of serena williams. another form, a wimbledon champion, has left the all england club facing an uncertain future to tom, champion and home favored andy marie, falling to the earliest wimbledon defeat of his career. of you, sir, i wanted to do well here in a low playing at wimbledon and knows surface the i feel like i can still compete, you know, with the, with the best guys on so is definitely definitely hurt. murray
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had briefly raised the hopes of the center court crowd when he took the 3rd set against don isn't or the 35 year old has faced a series of career threatening injuries and recent years. and he went on to news in full sets. there followed the inevitable questions as to whether his 14th wimbledon campaign would be his last this extremely difficult was the, um, you know, the, the problems i've had was my body in the last few years to make long term predictions about hm. about her i'm going to be, you know, even in a few weeks time, nevermind in a year's time. another british grand slam. when i was an early loser us open champion, emma rode. the colonel was beaten and straight seth by francis darling garcia.
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and it is owns jabber looks to be in the form of her life. the 1st arab woman in history to reach a grand slam caught a final walden of the 2 looks to have a good chance of bettering that achievement. at this event, i love russell of playing here. i don't look at the draw much, but i know who's on my side obviously, but her. yeah, i'm just gonna keep focusing more on myself. more doing what i love to do and imposing my game. and i'm just her loving playing here, and i hope my game will keep improving for the next matches. a defeat for 2nd seed and at controvert has made jobbers possible route to the final a little easier on. hm was, i'll dizzier no, raining majorly, soccer champions. new york city shed a's goals with f. c. cincinnati, in our latest game, new york city schools, wife and 1st off stop signs they level to match up with 33. this,
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after they've been thrilled out in the 2nd half they want to had thanks to this goal from brazilian gabriel perrera cincinnati's brazilian starboard and have been completed a hattrick is the gain finished for, for cincinnati. our 6th in the eastern conference with the city in 3rd. this was actually is f. c of been sharing a fair, new signing, the italian veteran, george oak celine. the 37 year old watched his teen beat dash 31 the top of the western conference standards now belgium forward romanella coke, who was completed a long move back to into milan from chelsea. chelsea paid him some more than a $100000000.00 to sign the coffee last year, but he failed to establish himself in the 1st scene. during this previous phone call, his girls help the club when the italian league title and the 24th. it's an amazing
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feeling what we achieved here a year ago was fantastic. that goes for the team, the fans, and also me personally into have given me so much. and i hope to do even better than last time for a danish police have right at the hotel rooms of it seemed competing at this year's told of friends as part of an ongoing doping investigation in a statement, the barring victorious things that the ride isn't stafford fully cooperated with the police and they were now looking forward to focusing on the world's biggest and best cycling rice. the 3 week event stuff in denmark on friday for well, the morley westwood says he's phyllis i'm mission is to play golf rod account despite his decisions to join a controversial breakaway competition. the 2nd founder i've been back live sir events. he's off in the united states in a few hours time. americans have joined the live series have already been banned from few traditions of the ryder cup as a team event which fits the us and europe against each other. westwood is made a rapport, equaling 11 rod cup appearances for europe. you know,
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why with the european to change the roles so dramatically because another til doesn't like it or feels financially threatened. you know, there's just a bit too much protection going on to my liking and not enough transparency british box, anthony joshua says he's not dwelling on the past as he looks ahead to his re, much with alexander. is it the pair of been in london for that fight will take place in saudi arabia on august 20th, joshua aiming to recapture the balance the last of the year cranium last year. what happened in the past? i don't really live in the past. i'm just not present, so august 20th i'll be president and i'll be looking forward to compete in round by around. and if i for my a b c's should lead me to k of and hockey stanley cup has found itself in some unfamiliar surroundings. colorado avalanche caps in gabriel lambda scope to the
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hosting picture this colorado rockies baseball game. the avalanche beat, the tampa bay, lightning to win the title for the 1st time in 2 decades. okay, that is how your sport is looking for that. i should have been effective date on the back with me for another to use our $1300.00. gmc, we're expecting a press conference from nato secretary general get installed to book in the next few minutes. marlene back with that for the rest of the days news, i'll see you again. ah. the saudi. good. ok. so i will follow up and a lot of them nationwide is one on one. the how do you to visit with counsel the philistine with the, from the 1st for you to someone that in the back of his say, yet a kind of little sob. is it done? well, i can get to shower in the cod. there's topics here. how did, if wilson thought not only both the middle of coffee and like in the past on again,
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