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pomp and ceremony in hong kong as the former british colony marks 25 years of its 100 were to china. and the new leader takes office. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera life, and so also coming up, united states is raleigh in the world to stand with ukraine. president joe biden, hales natal unity as the alliance so wraps up on historic summit on veiling a new strategic plan following russia's invasion of ukraine. another wave of anger ins to don against the military rulers. 9 people are killed in the violence. north korea blamed the south for its 1st cuz the 19 outbreak gung says cases surged after. well touched alien simmons near the border
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with on kong and next the chief executive john lee is set to be sworn in as a former security chief, he led the crackdown on pro democracy protest as it comes as hong kong marks 25 years since it's returned to china from britain earlier, a flag raising salmon, he launched the day celebrations. chinese president, she jan ping is visiting the territory. it's his 1st visit outside the mainland since the corona virus, hand demik with agent brown joins us now live from hong kong and adrian a significant moment. yes indeed, carry it is going to be another day laden with symbolism here in hong kong. as you mentioned earlier on this morning, we saw pomp and pageantry chinese style at that flag raising ceremony. early this
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morning, a ceremony. actually the had been in doubt because of the weather. it's been pouring with rain here. we have a tropical cyclone bearing down on hong kong, but in the end there was a break in the weather and the ceremony was able to go ahead. hong kong of course, during the past few years, has been buffeted by strong winds, both metaphysically and her, and metaphorically, the highlights of the day is going to be the swearing in ceremony of john lee. he is a former policeman and former security minister. he of course won the election for to become chief executive because of course he was the only candidate after that swearing in ceremony which will be, will be presided over by president changing pain. the president himself will deliver a speech. now it's interesting that the hong kong government is putting out pictures of this event live to the world. so i think it's fair to assume that the president's words are going to be directed very much at an international audience.
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remember, during the past week, china has had a real battering at the nato sum nato leda summit also at the g 7 liter summit as well. so i think he's going to be when he makes his response. he has a lot of that in his mind as well. so yes, a day of pattern tree and pump chinese style. and of course, a day that will, that will mark the beginning of john lee's rule over hong kong after what has been a very, very turbulent couple of years. remember on july the 1st in 2019, there was a huge march here in hong kong, as hundreds of thousands of people poured under the streets in open defiance of china's leaders. now, that's not happening any more. there will be no protest to day. there will be no marches, i think on to john lee, the priority is going to be focusing on the economy, not broadening democracy here in hong kong. and of course, business lead is not just here in hong kong, but around the world. a waiting to see what he's going to do in terms of hong kong,
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0 kobe policy. will he maintain it, or will he lifted at the moment when he come into hong kong? you've got a few weeks quarantine and of course, business group say that simply isn't sustainable. when businessman come into hong kong, they want to spend one or 2 nights here and then leave. and while this has been happening, while this policy has been enforced of calls, places like singapore have been making, taking advantage of that. you know, hong kong, you know, had a tourist industry, which ones drew something like 45000000 visitors a year. that's a huge number. it's now down to virtually 0, cafe pacific the, the main airline here in hong kong is currently operating just 3 percent of its feet were, as singapore airlines is operating 60 percent of its fleet. and with those, you know, kind of statistics. it's very hard the hong kong at the moment to argue that it has a global financial hub. why she ging ping here, but he wants to demonstrate that,
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you know, stability has returned to hong kong. in his words yesterday, you know, hong kong has risen from the ashes and prosperity at can return. but i think his presence here is also demonstrating something else. it's a celebration, not just of 25 years of chinese rule, but also a celebration of the chinese communist parties victory over their political opponents here and hong kong r k. a for now agent brown in hong kong. thank you for that. now us present, joe biden has made a fine appeal for all nations to defend ukraine from russia's invasion as natal summit in the grid. due to close, he said the military alliance will defend every inch of its territory, and he announced another $800000000.00 of us weaponry for ukraine. jonah haul report from the spanish capital, against the backdrop of russia's war in ukraine, nato has agreed. the biggest changes in its defensive posture since the cold war,
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we have faced the most serious security situation in decades. but we are, i seem to the challenge with unity solve members contributions to an enhanced state of military readiness on nato's eastern flank, were led by the united states. president joe biden said the lines had never been stronger or more united. we reaffirm that article 5 commitment is sacred and an attack on one is an attack on all and we will defend every inch of nato territory. every inch of nato territory. president biden announced a permanent army base in poland. the 1st full time us deployment on nato's eastern fringes, the u. s. will also send 2 additional squadrons of f. 35 jet to the u. k. sweden and finland were formerly invited to become members marking the alliances. most significant expansion in decades and ukrainian president followed him as lensky told alliance members via video link that he believes russia will target lithuanian
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. next, the summit will have provided the vulnerable baltic states with a degree of reassurance. nato is ready to defend all allies, including of course, the baltic states and, and to latvia. because the intention of declaring intention is to dominate already with them of the whole of europe. nobody in the let me put in reacted to nato's. you mention the saying if military assets were moved to finland, sweden, russia would respond in kind. what he called us was and now it will be a walk, don't they understand that everything was going falling between us, but now there will be tensions that certainly will. it is obvious and inevitable. i repeat, if they represent a threat to us, the hint of this unity came from president of the one who lifted his objections to finland and sweden membership bids on tuesday night. after
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a deal was reached between the 3 on measures that could lead to the expedition of members of curtis groups wanted in turkey, he warned that if he didn't see swift action on those commitments, well, the membership ratification process could yet be held up in the turkish parliament and he's closing comments. nato secretary general described a world that is more dangerous and unpredictable and he wore the things could get worse. a summit that took in climate change terrorism, and the weaponized ation of space. seldom strayed far from the russians. rec joan, a whole al jazeera madrid, russia says its withdrawn its forces from a snake island, a strategic ukrainian outpost in the black sea. the kremlin claims it suggest to a good will to that great exports out of ukraine's ports on the market for james bass has more from the summit. the un, along with turkey had been working on
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a plan to try and get the grain that's trapped inside ukraine, out through the black sea, using the turkish navy to a score the ships with un inspectors to make sure those ships not carrying weapons when they arrive in ukraine plan is also for russian grain and fertilizer to be brought back to world markets president of on a news conference told me, plans are proceeding well. get a same put in we will continue to conduct phone diplomacy with mr. vladimir putin and mr. lauder. miss ellen sky this weekend or beginning of next week, we already have a roadmap that has been put in order. we will contact them and try to realize this grain corridor as soon as possible. and important development in recent hours, the barely populated but strategically important snake island in the black sea has changed hands. russia says it was relinquished as a gesture of goodwill. but one ukrainian m. p told me it was actually retaken by his country's forces. when we have seen russia and gesture goodwill,
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it's something that couldn't be together. they just lost the battle for snake island because yes, without snake island control, we couldn't provide secure shipments of green. it's impossible. so that was absolutely needed to make the shipments today would, did it un believes that the plan to try and get the grain out of ukraine could be a major 1st step in trying to solve the global food crisis. if they do a deal, i'm told it will be signed in a stumble. and ukrainian official says at least 10 people have been killed in the russian missile strike on an apartment building happened at the black sea port city of a desa. the 9 story building was reportedly hit overnight. ukrainian media says 7 people been wounded including 3 children. now in saddam at least 9 protests have been killed during demonstrations against the military rulers, the court, and for a return to civilian rule. security forces, $510.00 gas water cannon as they tried to disperse thousands who were out on the
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streets of the capital. a cartoon even more can force another wave of mass protests in the sudanese capital for 2 on thursday $1002.00 to the street to express their anger against the military which took over power last year. not a month ago when we take the streets every day and people die every day. it's not for me, nothing is for changing it. for a civilian government, a democratic government that protects the rights of people. it is our right to protest. the military will not rule this country supposed to be a civilian democratic country. protesters are also out against the former ruling party, led by president almond, a bashirdi, who was ousted by the military in april 2019, for his day marked 33 years since the coo that his days to grap power. his party has been disbanded after his overthrew but protested state the loyalists are still in charge of the household in or the military and power. now are members of bashir
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security committee, but all they did was replace the figures, but the form of ruling policy are still in key positions and government institutions. nothing has changed and that's why we're are protesting. we're out to overthrow the security commission. and the former ruling policy security for says you steer guys and live ammunition to disperse. protestors. several were killed and hundreds injured. more than 100 people have died and anti military demonstrations. the military has repeatedly stated it will not step down unless elections are held or a political consensus is reached. raising a political consensus has so far proven to be difficult, talks between political parties facilitated by the united nations african union. and the original i guide were by quoted by pro democracy groups and later suspended . and no new date has been set for its resumption. political parties have refused to join the talks, saying they want to and the military take over and not enter into a power sharing agreement. and ha, c as in letter mark on usually either
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a political solution. if it achieves the aims of the streets, then we can be a part of it as the political process in its current form is something we put objective conditions on mold if they're not met. we can't go forward. the most important condition is the aim of the political process, or if it's ending the military takeover, we can talk about the ways otherwise we can't go ahead pilot than it up. but the military continues to hold on to power provoking chaos on the streets and hopes for a transition to democracy. fates further hebrew morgan, alta 0, autumn. denise, in that state media has published the text of the proposed new constitution that would give a present case even more powers is expected to be put to a referendum next month, one year off the side, sat to the prime minister and dismissed parliament. critics accuse the president of staging a crew and says he's leading the country towards authoritarian rule and he's evoke, min has more from the jews lexical side,
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which refers to chinese. you're being conscious that the nation of islam and the state to sort of bang true for upholding in the values and objectives of lam a. previously it was thought that the reference to religion would be taken out of the preamp. so there's a lot of hot debate going on about this several giving trying to find a lot more power and also diminishing with the judges. so one of the things that's been included is about a striking for judges as well as military. and that's kind of a restructure in oh, what we're just going to break into that report. now we're going to take you back to hong kong where john lee's being sworn in as a new chief executive. chinese presentation thing is atlas termini as well. of course john lee is hong kong, former security chief. he started his career in
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a police force and was in charge during the crackdown or anti government. 2019 leslie smith didn't seem to think john lee delete the principal officials of the hong kong special ministry to region to the stage and take barrels. this is of course the year live ceremony in hong kong where john lee is being sworn
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in. as a new chief executive, he says, one of his priorities will be to enact local security law. to prohibit acts of treason, sedition, or subversion against the government. and of course, he is taking charge at a time in the global financial hub is facing an exodus of people and talent. well as to the head hair on al jazeera, i didn't. this protest is in ecuador, celebrate an agreement the end 18 days of a nationwide strike. the tangy brown. jackson is sworn in to the u. s. supreme court becoming the 1st black woman to take the post. ah,
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the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to a catholic group. your travel package today. hello. we got more very hot weather into japan, missing that record breaking a lot of the clear skies now. for much of japan, the where to whether my you buy a front bat is further north, we're seeing some more heavy downpours across the korean peninsula because the other side of the yellow sea into that northeast corner of china. plenty of rain coming through here. over the next few days, central the southern parts, also seeing some of the weather with a developing tropical system, making its way to southern parts of china, which is going to bring some localized if not flash, flooding into past as push further north, they go more heat we're still getting into the mid thirties for tokyo and for a soccer over the next few days now, as well as focus on our tropical storm. this is chamber by the southern iceland for some time of sas day. that way we'll have winds of rad hunton tank clematis per hour. gusting to add
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a 140 kilometers per asset damaging winds rolling through. torrential rain and as i said it will cause flash flooding as it makes its way up to southern parts of china was gone. gone province. northern parts of vietnam also gave to say some very wet weather over the next few days. elsewhere, it is sunshine and showers, showers longest bells. if ryan continue around the foothills of the himalayas possible to further fighting for good part and northern india, cats are airway official airline of the journey. ah, the shake hammered award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah,
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ah the me you're watching out here are minds now of our top stories this out. on combs next. the chief executive, john lee has been sworn in. it comes at the turret, remarks 25 years. return from china from britain earlier, the flood raising certainly launched days celebrations. us present joe biden has called on the well stand behind you kind of close over nato's, tommy to new jersey. he said the military alliance will defend every inch of territory. also announced another $800000000.00 of us weapons.
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at least 9 people have been killed in protests against the military ruins, to done thousands values on the streets of the capital. market returns that have been in government and internet. cars or north career is blaming foreign objects for causing its 1st covered 19 outbreak. according to the state media, an 18 year old soldier and a 5 year old touched an identified materials near the border with south korea in early april. they later showed symptoms and tested positive for the virus. state media says nearly 5000000 people have become sick since the outbreak began. while the bride joined the sly from so so what can we make of north korea's claims? or these are interesting client and they would seem to fit the timeline of their sir outbreak. north korea 1st admitted to having the outbreak in mid may. it spread very quickly through the entire population. at one point are recording hundreds of
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thousands of cases of fever. every day and it is so it would fit with that to a timeline, and it says that it can all be traced back to this if it were an event that happened in early april when several people it says came across what it calls aliens, things on a hill side in kang, one province. this is a province over on north korea is east coast that borders with south korea along the a, d. m. z. now, without specifying exactly what these alien things were, north korea is inferring that they were brought by balloon. now defectors, groups here in south korea will regularly release balloons into north korea, carrying propaganda messages we know are from various postings on social media, that there has been some balloon activity in the past few months. interestingly, some of these balloons actually carrying things like masks and medicines for north korea to tackle this outbreak. so it is a good fit for north korea to blame these defectors. it's thought in reality the
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most likely way in for the corona virus would have been across the border from china because at the beginning of this year, some of the restrictions on that border were lifted to allow much needed trade back and forth. certainly the south korean unification, ministry has dismissed these report saying it couldn't have been carried him by balloons. but there is a conservative administration now empower here in south korea, which is not friendly to north korea. so it does seem to be politically convenient for the north to point the finger of blame at the south. robert bryant, i live in south ross, thanks for that update. now at least 14 people have been killed in landslides, in the north, east indian state of money per or the $30.00 others are missing. rescue workers are searching for people who've been buried. one landslide hit the camp of construction workers on a railway project. the disasters were triggered by 3 weeks of rain. authorities warned that may be more to come as close to bursting its bank.
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thousands of religious scholars, clerics and tribal elders enough gun stone had begun a 3 day meeting to discuss the future of the country. is the 1st gathering of the 1000000 jug since the taliban seized power almost a year ago, the start was interrupted when 2 gunmen were shot dead by security near by. the all male gathering is expected to address topics, including education for women. so maybe was the 1st of a female governor of an afghan province and continues to be a prominent act to this for women's rights, enough kind of stuff. she explains why there are no women at the meeting. fortunately, there was no, i need women to present. and in their new ager guy, so it was only meant that attended to lawyer joe. so this is something that kind of on don't believe to women's rights, did it think yet, i got to get the mindset is that women should stay at home and do the households and just then taking care of children and to make food for their for,
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for man and afford them. so that's why they don't believe to women's dice. and it was the reason that they did and vice, or didn't have any women inside it. it's a kind of a traditional system in our country. but of course now we, we had the constitution be core in the constitution made it everything very clear. they wanted to actually get the legitimacy from that to the agent because they took the power by force. and so there is no legitimate government and honest in no country, and the war to cook nice talib on a government indigenous protest as an i couldn't have lifted an 18 day strike, which nearly paralyzed the country. the government has agreed to meet most of their demands, but indigenous leaders say it may only be a temporary rest fight, or latin america editor. the senior reports from quito after 7 deaths and hundreds
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of injured demonstrators and security forces, one of ecuador his longest, and most conflict of stripes has ended. president g e n will last a treated. we have reached the supreme value that we all aspire to. peace in our country. now together, we will work towards turning this piece to progress well being and opportunities for all 18 days of nationwide roadblocks placed by indigenous strikers and fierce clashes between riot police and demonstrators. have caused ecuador, an estimated half a $1000000000.00. oh wow. it would was powerful consideration of indigenous nations, which is made up mainly of farming communities, had demanded sharp cuts and fuel prices. food and fertilizers is better. okay, go murder. the president should not have waited for people to die or be injured or lose their eyes before listening to our demands on a porous oak president guillermo lozzo. a conservative banker finally came,
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did the pressure to reduce petrol and diesel, but only by $0.15 a gallon for less than with the strikers had originally demanded. oh, they were angry that their leaders had accepted the deal. still the government did agree not to go ahead with plans to expand oil in mining and indigenous territories, as well as to improve education and health services for people. like me said this to my you. she says she can barely walk and has been waiting for 4 months for a doctor to see her because she can't afford private healthcare. ought they been the other may meet, but later with big brothers, my father used to come here to fight for land reform. may he rest in peace? this president has never gotten for the, for just like his predecessor over the indian and both sides had to make concessions. but as the strikers left the capital to return to their communities,
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their leaders warned that it might only be temporary. they say that they've given the government 90 days to prove that they will follow through on their commitments, to see and human al jazeera, kito ecuador, really 3 months after she was confirmed, the u. s. supreme court attend g brown. jackson has been sworn in as a justice. she's the 1st black woman to sit on the court. the 51 year old will take the seat of retiring liberal justice stephen bryan. john henry has more from washington. i could time she brown, jackson, john g brown, jackson is changing the face of the supreme court with her swearing in the 9 member united states highest court has its 1st female black justice and for the 1st time, no longer features, a majority of white men. i think it's very important obvious for the black community. why having pointed judge brown to the, to the bench is so important. but it's also true for i think our country at large
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because it's a statement about how far we have come for so many years for hundreds of years. she replaces retiring liberal justice steven brier. so she will not alter the court. 63 conservative majority majority who's reliably conservative decisions have recently called the courts. reputation for judicial fairness into question, and outraged millions of american the courts. recent decision to overturn the federal right to abortion. despite half a century of precedent to the courts, recent additions promised to respect his royal much of the nation with protests continuing on thursday, the president invited says, the court has brought that condemnation on itself because afternoon everyone. he wants congress to pass a new law protecting abortion rights nationwide. even if the senate has to discard the filibuster rule, that effectively requires a 60 vote supermajority to do it. the one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court in united states. and over ruling not only
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roe v wade, but essentially challenging the right to privacy. we have to change that decision by codified robi way, but in issuing its final decisions just before could challenge brown, jackson was sworn in the court handed president biden victory. the court upheld biden's authority to end a trump. here at remain in mexico policy that required many migrants to live on the mexican border in camps while they waited to apply for asylum. but it dealt a blow to buy in west virginia versus environmental protection agency. in that case, the court ruled the e. b. a had no authority to regulate carbon emissions at power plants because congress hadn't given a specific permission to do so. if the court applies that same reasoning to other federal agencies, it could significantly reduce the power of the federal government. so help me god. the face of the court may be changing but its direction is now steadfastly. conservative criticize.

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