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a russian missile attack on the ukrainian port city of odessa kills at least 19 people in inches, doesn't support a low on money inside. this is out there life and also coming up to gasoline, streets of cartoon, one day off to sidney's security forces kill 9 people protesting against military rules. i put workers in france, go on strike to demand higher salaries just days before peak holiday season and time as president gigi and paying swears in hong kong, new chief executive on the 25th anniversary was returned to chinese. at least 19 people have been killed and 1000 wounded when russian missiles hit
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residential buildings near the cranium. port city of odessa are ascii. operation is currently underway to find people buried under the rubble. and fisher reports from keith, which i came in the early hours of the morning. many people were embed, it was quick, it was devastating. and i'm story building partially destroyed. the rockets fired from russian aircraft, according to local authorities. pictures from the scene in odessa were quickly uploaded to social media so, so none of them. so many people have taken shelter from possible attacks in the basement of buildings. but to carefully move the debris, trying to find one more person to save and the ukrainian parliament, they held a moment of silence for those killed in the attack, which also hit a local recreation center in order for ukrainian mornings not to start so tragically as it started today with miss alt strikes at odessa in odessa region. 2 days morning started with a lot of victims. we want mornings of ukrainians to become as peaceful as the
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mornings of each european capital in the 21st century. the attack came just hours after russian president vladimir putin insisted his forces do not target civilian areas. you book any our army does not take any civilian infrastructure. we have every capability of knowing was situated and we're ukrainian general say the number of russian missile attacks has more than doubled in the past 2 weeks. and they believe they're using more soviet era muscles which are much less accurate. and that means more civilian areas may be head whether they are targeted or not. alan fischer al jazeera keith security forces in c dawn's capital call to him. her fired tear gas demonstrates as demanding a civilian government. lease 9 people were killed and more than a 150, arrested on thursday in similar demonstrations. the military and the system will only step down off the elections, or when a political consensus is reached,
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it took power back in october. so far, several mediated talks to reach an agreement have fails. let's get a hip morgan who's lying for us in cartoon. hipaa, a very deadly day of process yesterday. are we expecting more of the same today? yes indeed that and that's because the protests on 1st they did not really end overnight. protesters as tests each a sit in front of and go to hospital. that's one of the hospitals where several of the entered protesters were taken to and were at least one protests or was pronounced bed. and then in the early hours of friday, they made their way to the presidential palace once again, to voice their anger against the military embassy. it's because this, by their large numbers and the large turnout on thursday, there were an armed, and they don't understand why. while they were trying to express their freedom of expression and trying to show the military that they don't want them empowered, they were met with forest at which included tier guys and live ammunition. many of
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the protesters say that this is not the end to death, as there was not the end that friday will not be the end and that they will continue protesting. despite the fact that more than $500.00 of protesters were injured. according to the medic group central committee was to denise doctors. so they said that despite the violence, despite these of tier guys, despite the fact that those are some of those 9 people who are killed, died as a result of live ammunition being used against them, protested. they will continue to protest until the military is out of power and security forces we know have denied in the past using excessive force against the protesters. what has been their comment this time round? well, the way the security forces, specifically the police describe to 1st this protest and the response to it was that protested challenge the security now a bright to any protest. and a major protests, security forces tend to ban gatherings around the central parts of hudson were the presidential palaces, as well as several government institutions. and they said that the fact that the
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protestors chose the presidential palace to be their target destination is a violation of the band that they placed. they also say that the protest has targeted security forces, which is why they used at water cannons and tear gas. but it is worth noting that while al jazeera was covering the protest yesterday, even at the gathering point, the tear gas was being fired. protesters forcing some of them to disperse before they gathered again and tried to proceed to the presidential palace. many of them that the many of them basically suffered and sustained injuries a little bit far away from the vicinity of the presidential palace. so protest, i say that this account is untrue, and it's simply adding to the anger and processed as say they will once again on friday, take out to the streets. have a morgan there for us in cars. him, airport workers in france have gone on strike just days before national school holidays begin at demanding harness salaries to deal with rising prices and growing phase of a recession. inflation has hit another record, high of 6.5 percent,
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17 percent of friday. should you fly south of paris to main apple tip in council. 0 natasha butler's there basically what they want a higher salaries. many of them has said that they haven't had a raise in several years. and of course with the rising cost of living with prices going up there, finding it very difficult. they are struggling financially. they either to list of course you have the fact that during the pandemic, so many flights were caught. so we'll also talk to apples like this one, all in, in paris. hundreds of people were laid off, but they have not seen re employed and recruited enough self. so now deals with what is searching demand for airline travel. more and more people taking flights to places going on the holidays, the busy summer. see from the here in europe or what the work is, tell us as they are simply just overwhelmed, they're working too much. they called me and already i barely taking anything over
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their pay pocket at the end of the day. it is of course, causing this option for travelers. they are being advised to come to the airport a little bit earlier because they will be longer. we seem to have it low, they don't really loan. like i said, our k or less. people are aware that there is a strike that they will have to arrive early travelers also are being, it's like to take that that flight is taking off. it's maybe short whole flights that are being affected from the most normal whole flights. also operation. this is the 2nd strike by airport workers this month and some of the protesters we spoke to today so that they will continue to strike over the coming days if needed until let them on. china's president has defended beijing's gout governing of hong kong since the hand over from britain 25 years ago. judging, paying made the comments at the swearing in ceremony of the territories, new leader, and was his 1st trip outside of mainland china. since the cave at 19 pandemic
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started asia brown reports from hong oh, it was a day for flying. the flag. and marching to a new order. despite an approaching typhoon, the authorities were determined to march the 25th anniversary of hong kong returned from britain to china. with an early morning flag raising ceremony. president changing ping didn't attend by around the seattle, but he was present for the inauguration of hong kong, new chief executive john lee, a former security secretary and policeman. but it was clear who's in charge here. the assembled dignitaries, all had to undergo hotel quarantine, some up to 3 days beforehand in a stern speech president, she told him the unrest of 3 years ago couldn't be repeated,
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dove ging nila fung. after experiencing the wind and rain. every one can painfully feel a hong kong cannot be chaotic again. he also warned that beijing would not tolerate foreign interference or what he called traitors, meddling in hong kong affairs at the hand over 25 years ago. promises were made that hong kong way of life, its fundamental freedoms would remain unchanged for 50 years under a formula known as one country to systems without the half way point of the transition from british to chinese rule. with many critics arguing that some of those promises have been broken. president, she hailed that arrangement, insisting it's here to stay joy, allan, bah, how job bull is no reason to change such a great system. i'll be your guide. you must be maintained for a long time. honey, she, ginger analysts have described, she's visit here as a victory till now that so many of his political opponents are in jail or have fled
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overseas. not every one celebrating though, hang on em. that said, i hope hong kong people can be successful in their international line so that the world will know what's going on in hong kong. a rare voice of descent in the city where there are now few. adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong tongue. gandhi is the edison chief and founder of the hong kong free press. he tells us what john lays 1st order business will be. he plans a local version of the national security or a fake news law, and he's on the line today. the need for the city to be ruled by patriots. he, that's been sanctioned by the u. s. over the 2019 protest. and he was chosen just a couple of months ago by a small circle of the elite as the only candidate standing. it's likely, of course, that this multi 1000000000 hong kong dollar national security project is just going to continue on that lease watch. and one of the 1st task will be for him to try and
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reopen the city. i made a couple of years of code it restrictions that cause a lot of inconvenience to the business community. most of the opposition now behind balls and self exile, a broad or waiting trial and over 60 civil society groups have disappeared since the onset of the security law. bear in mind, july 1st used to be a huge color all co democracy, a carnival. the sense, under the thousands would turn to protest and you would see doesn't it doesn't that these now disbanded groups are seeking to raise the last time really the league of social democrats, and actually this group who were told to stay home this year and 1st time in memory, the, they have not been on the streets. i would say perhaps that this is the only government event in hong kong, postcolonial history that has been completely protest free. and one could say that
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when you face up to lights in prison under the national security of all, that's not a huge surprise. so ahead on al jazeera, the supreme court limits the ability to caps, emissions from power stations. the un says it's bad news. climate change and understands most powerfully is meeting on the people who aren't allowed in the very strong still trying to make them with the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day hello. still no sign him any significant let up in that searing heat way that we have seen in japan at the moment. but you can see a couple of fir, tropical storm, somewhat further south. and this one here that will grassy make as well to was the korean peninsula. so that should provide some wet weather,
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some relief from the heat as we go on into the early part of next week, out of that toko, 35 degrees celsius, some showers there into northeastern parts of china. some really wet weather from tropical storm shabba running into southern parts of china over the next few days that is likely to cause widespread flooding. it's a slow moving system. big amounts of rain for coming through. certainly want to watch over the coming days. and in the coming days, as i said, the 2nd system out into the open waters that will push up towards the far south of japan. you will see some wet weather, less hot weather coming in as you make away the early part of next week. by the way, weather to its western parts of in the air, some very heavy rain up around the foothills of the himalayas as well. a northern plains, seeing some lively showers, not as wet as it has been recently, but those big showers remain there. nevertheless, and you see they do become a rather wise, but even pakistan, joining the party with wet weather coming here for good part by sunday. i saw
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russian missile strikes to kill at least 19 people in wounded dozens of others near the ukrainian court city of odessa, a rescue operation is on the way to find people buried in the rubble and keep the ukrainian government held a moment of silence for those who killed security forces in c dawn's capital call to have 5 t gas had demonstrated demanding a civilian government this 1000000 people were killed and more than a 150, arrested on thursday. similar demonstrations. airport workers, and frogs and colon strike as days before national school holidays begin at demanding highest salaries to deal with rising inflation. growing please recession . north korea has suggested, is coven 19 outbreak originated from south korea and accusation. sol has denied north korean officials say the 1st cases can be traced to foreign objects on a hill side and come gang county, which is near the south korean border. robert fried reports north korea has implied
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the most likely way the objects could have arrived was by balloon defectors in south korea, sometimes release balloons carrying propaganda. messages that always anger the north korean leadership conference and general cock im, joked little an emergency instruction has been issued to vigilantly deal with alien things coming by wind and to trace their source including balloons. in areas along the demarcation line, south korea has dismissed the possibility that balloons could be the source will tape community. and it is the common view of experts that the spread of them fiction through the virus being carried on. the surface of an object is virtually impossible and you can mean the more likely cause of the outbreak is thought to be from china with restrictions on the border finally being eased earlier this year to allow much needed trade after being sealed since the start of the pandemic accusing
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the south of being the source is politically convenient, with a conservative administration now empower here, which is viewed as being far more unfriendly. it also helps to shift the blame at a time when the north is facing multiple crises. without vaccines. north korea has relied heavily on promoting exercise home grown remedies and medicines to overcome the outbreak. and with less than $5000.00 new cases of fever a day, it seems to be over the worst of it. but there are also warnings about an increase in waterborne illnesses, from abnormally heavy summer floods, which have damaged agriculture, and further adding to north korea's ongoing food shortages. rob mcbride, altus era. so the budget administration's plan to tackle the climate crisis has suffered a major setback. supreme court has decided to restrict the ability of environmental protection agency to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. the case
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was filed by republican lead states, and it was in response to a government plan that would have required them to shift away from coal energy. but the supreme court ruled that the e p a does not have broad authority to regulate emissions, the ruling cost doubt and the government's goal to have a power grid running on clean energy by 2035. president j botton has called a devastating and a step backwards, a sentiment echoed by the united nations. well, it is not our role to provide legal commentary on judicial decisions of individual individual member states. just more generally, i can say that this is a setback in our fight against climate change. when we already far off track in meeting the goals of the paras agreement, the secretary journalist said repeatedly that the g 20 must lead the way in dramatically stepping up climate action. david wallace wells is an ortho, known for his work on climate change, including the book,
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the uninhabitable earth. he says, the whirling won't have any immediate impact. this was a ruling that applies to possible potential hypothetical powers that the environmental protection agency might use in the future. they were originally designed to be part of obama as clean power plan, but that power plan was essentially never really implemented. and so these are powers which are not, not being used today and essentially never happen. which means it's more of a limitation of what might be done in the future than something that's going to dramatically affect america's emissions. or even our apartment policies are right now. it's, it's the handcuffing, it means that less can be done in the future than we might have otherwise imagine. but it's not a setback. the scale. busy of the dogs decision, the reverse robi way, last week. importantly, the court did not find that the a couldn't regulate carbon emissions at all. it just found that an attack that affirms that carbon was a dangerous a dangerous station in the world and sort of qualified them the clean air act. from
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decades ago. what it did find was that they couldn't institute comprehensive national. busy standards as a way of driving down or out carbon emissions from the power sector, which means they can basically continue to regulate power generators as they have, but not good dramatically further on the basis of climate change, which is unfortunate. i wouldn't route for her that power to be deployed, but again, it's not a reversal of anything that's being done right now. well, there's a whirling coincided with a historic change to the supreme court lineup. because the brown jackson warning as a black woman to serve as a justice on the court. the 51 year old will take the fif, retiring judge stephen breyer. jackson joins the liberal minority which has been over ruled and reason decisions on abortion rights and government. and the 2nd half
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of the year has started with more bad knees from global stock markets, with slums across the board from the u. s. to asia fridays, all leading american, the stalks take their biggest sty for the 1st health the year since 1970 fears off recession and week consumers spending of fueling the self leading world stokes index. the m s. c. i is held. it's worth start to a year to the year in decades and the biggest losses in asia when taiwan, where the benchmark index fell by 3 percent. the taliban supreme leader has joined a meeting of thousands of religious scholars, clerics and tribal elders in afghanistan. it's the 1st gathering of the lawyer jiggle since the taliban sees power nearly a year ago. the meeting last 3 days and women have not been invited jenin wolf as well. oh, i know that this is
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a school for young girls and boys and afghanistan's capital of kabul. determined to learn students write the days lessons on a white board in a school without a roof that they madison. i me, i want you to know that if i urge the islamic emerald to prepare our class, it's been 6 years since we've had chairs, tables, books, note books and shade to sit under. we also want to become something in the future and develop our country. the teachers and students say they lack proper facilities and resources, but their complaints, particularly those coming from women, they say, are being ignored. about who want to go afghan asana. taliban rulers are holding what's known as a lawyer. jercker a 3 day event tended by scholars and clerics from around the country. it's the 1st such gathering since a retook power in august last year. oh, well the new normal zone one. what? yeah, that is it. the issue of school girls is a challenge and needs to be solved by the government. the government has the
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responsibility to listen to the people's demands on more than 3000 people are in the capital for the event. it's being held and composed lawyer jerk a whole, a traditional afghan place and way of having the grievances of local leaders heard . but not one woman is allowed to attend. this is something that a ton of on don't believe the woman's drives. it did it tank yet. i got to give mine says that women should stay at home and do the house jewels and just then taking care of children and to make home for their, for, for man, and afford them. so that's why they don't believe to women's dyson. and it was the reason that they didn't and vital give them, have any women inside village in the united states. a majority of the international community have shown the taliban government demanding it be more inclusive and respectful of women's rights. the meeting and bull comes at
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a time when taliban leaders face humanitarian and economic catastrophes. chilling wolf al jazeera. only 16 people have died in landslides, north, east indian state of money, poor more than $70.00. a missing heavy equipment has been deployed to help with rescue operations. one landslide, his a camp for construction workers on a railway project. that is also what triggered by 3 weeks of rain authorities born that they may be more to come with the as i river close to bursting its banks to mission, state media published the draw to the new constitution that's been proposed. that would give president case said even more powers, it's expects to be put to a referendum this month, one year off to the fact the point minister dismiss parliament critics of accused him of staging a coo from tunis. eliza of oakland has more on the controversial parts of the proposed constitution. poolside which refers to chinese years
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being culture, the nation of islam and the state to sort of bang to 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 other dates. that's quite a big restructure in terms of how the parliament operates. they'll be a national council as the regions and district. and then that would be quite a different structure, but ultimately the power resides in the hands of the president. i think the one of
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the things that would be my son from a tree is fine. what's the biggest? the last 10 years to say you've been debate about some political islam. this is something that has nobody spots a lot of device on social media. and there been more and more calls for a boy crossing over the referendum. a bulgarian woman, known as the crypto queen has become the 1st woman ever on the f. b. i's 10 most wanted list raja ignite tova is accused of scamming investors out of $4000000000.00 for crypto currency scheme called one coin. investigate to say she's likely travelling with armed body guards and may have used plastic surgery to change her appearance. the american basketball star brittany griner has appeared in court in moscow. she was arrested back in february on her way to play for russian basketball team. please said she was carrying vate,
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canisters containing cannabis oil olympic gold medalist could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of transporting drugs on monday, detention was extended until the end of this week. the white house announced its plan to fight monkey pox experts say that the u. s. has dropped the ball on testing while demand for the vaccine exceed supplies. gabriel, as on the reports from york, weeks after the 1st cases were discovered in the us, the white house is starting to take action to tackle the spread of monkey pox this week, announcing the 10s of thousands of back seen doses will be made available. but for some, it's too late. gerald feebler started seeing the tell tale symptoms of monkey pox. earlier this week. i then found one of my foot and then a few hours later than i was on my on my arm. and then the next day will come and they were kind of all over my body. he was one of hundreds of men who missed out on
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the vaccine. this new york city clinic in the chelsea neighbourhood had just a 1000 doses, but ran out in one day because of overwhelming demand. globally, there have been nearly 5000 confirmed monkey pox cases in 49 countries. at one death. the world health organization emphasized that anyone could catch the virus, although it is primarily affecting gay men. however, the w h o says it's not yet an international public health emergency, but it could be soon in the u. s. case number's had doubled in a week. now more than 300, many experts believe the number is actually much higher. epidemiologist, calisto macro funny has a friend who had monkey pox symptoms, but had to wait 7 days before he could finally get a test that came back positive. for me, that's an indication that testing is not accessible. and so we don't really know
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what the numbers are. the u. s. federal government said they would release a little more than $50000.00 doses of monkey pox vaccine immediately to various cities throughout the united states. and about $750000.00 doses are expected to be made available by the end of this summer. but many health officials worry it could be too little, too late. we would need to be vaccinated every, we need to be doing that several weeks back, reported to multiple states throughout the us. let's do math, 50000 doses right now. it's not, it's not very much. there is only a short window to stamp it out before it spreads even further. my worry is if we don't deal with this outbreak here and now, especially a city like new york, then we might be feeding a pandemic, which is.
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