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for good parts of new zealand over the next couple of days, still dry. i won't say 540 pad just yet. it's hot. it's stinking hot here that he is set to continue. but we have got sides of a tropical disturbance making its way further. north was, as we go through saturday and sunday, with showers for many ah, on counting the calls g 7 leaders latest plans to squeeze rushes economy over the war and ukraine. we take a closer look at some of the financial pledges. they've made us what's next for sri lanka, as it's economic crisis deepens and the problem one, dr. counting the cost on al jazeera. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine's president accuses moscow of deliberately targeting civilians off the russian missiles hit residential buildings near odessa killing at least 21 people skirmishes in saddam as people return to the streets. undeterred a day of denying protest as were killed her 25 years off to hong kong, handover from burson changing things was in a new governor and says, china has saved the territory from traces. and el salvador presidents vows to crack down even harder on the gangs after the police. after the killing of 3 police officers, even though more than one percent of the population is already in prison. and
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i far as small with his sport as the man's top seed reaches the wimbledon round of 16. novak jock of edge dazzles on center court with a st said victory as he looks to win the grand slam for a 4th time. ah, hello and welcome to the news. we begin in ukraine where rescuers have spent the day combing through rubble for survivors after russian missiles hit residential areas near the black sea port city of odessa. at least 21 people were killed while they slept. this includes children, ukraine's president ramirez, the landscape, accused moscow of targeting civilians in a deliberate act of terror. allan fisher reports now from keith. the attack came in the early hours of the morning. many people were embed, it was quick,
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it was devastating. yeah. 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 phase one for 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 to day 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 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 idiots, nipper, but any our army does not take any civilian infrastructure. we have every
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capability of knowing was, is 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 are 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 or elsewhere, there's been unit rece video showing devastation in the eastern new quite incentives to vote on yes, a week after ukrainian forces withdrew algebra. danielle was on boarded by shelling for weeks with fierce fighting on the streets between russian and ukrainian forces . at the time of ukrainian withdraw, about $12000.00 civilians were left in the city. anyone still there is living in a city? the la hans governor says has been nearly turned to rubble with all critical infrastructure destroys. russia is launched
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a bus service connecting its annex region of crimea with russian control territories in ukraine. the boss runs from the city of sim, for a pole to the cities of her son, relatable and but a dance. her son was occupied during the 1st week of russia's invasion of ukraine. wednesday the moscow imposed an administration in the region saying that it had started preparations for a referendum to join russia officially. meanwhile, present, let him a person who signed a decree to seize full control of the saline to gas and oil project in the countries east. this is seen as another move in the escalating the economic more with the west and could force shell into japanese companies out of the venture. even though they hold close to 50 percent of it. cycle in to a counselor about 4 percent of the world's liquefied natural gas production, which could on settle and already strain gas markets. permanent says there's no plan to hold gas deliveries from the project. japan imports 10 percent of its
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natural gas, most of which comes from cycle and 2, it has $2.00 to $3.00 weeks of allergies stockpiled. and its industry minister has asked us and australia for alternative supplies. or in other developments us basketball saw britney griner is appeared in court in moscow. she was arrested in february on her way to play for a russian basketball team. and he said she was carrying vape cartridges containing cannabis oil. the olympic gold medalist could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of transporting drugs. on monday i detention was extended until the end of the year. i did have the opportunity to speak with miss croner courtroom. she is doing as well as can be expected in these difficult circumstances. and she asked me to convey that she is in good spirits and is keeping up or in our other top stories. the sour thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of sedans,
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capital, demanding an end to military rule a day. after at least 9 people were killed. security forces, again fire, tear gas, it demonstrators, tracing some down streets and alleyways on thursday when a 150 people were arrested at the largest rally seen for months. more than 110 people have been killed in crackdowns on protests since the military seas power last october. united states. now those in the international community have condemned. the violence or police incident is saying they're investigating. a shooting incident was caught on camera and then shared on social media. the video shows the moment a protest was short in her tomb. an officer is then seen kicking the injured person lying on the ground. he later died. police say they will track the officer down here. morgan brings us moral this. now from cartoon, protesters are out on the streets for the 2nd consecutive day in the sudanese capital hot zoom. now on friday, the reason why protestors took to the streets is because of the anger because of
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the force used by security on thursday against protesters. this hospital where protesters are standing in front of it is al, go to hospital. it's one of the hospitals where dozens of injured protesters were taken to on thursday and we're at least one protester was pronounced that protesters have been staging a sits in here for more than 24 hours now. and they say they will continue to voice their anger against the military and continued demanding the military hanover power to a civilian government. now at least 9 people were killed in physics protests. more than 500 people have been injured. according to the medic group, central committee faucet denise doctors and the amount of violence used by security has angered many protest is not just here in the city of cartoon. was also in the cities of good mind and by feet which make up the capitol states cartoon cartoon state police issue to statement on friday with regard to physics violence. the 1st statement thread that the protesters according to their words,
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challenge the police by coming and armed with molotov cocktails and instigating violence. they also set at least $200.00 of their security forces. members, including both police and the sudanese armed forces were injured due to confrontations with protesters. they issued another statement following their release on social media of a video showing police firing at a protester and then kicking him when he was on the ground. they said that these were not actions that were carried out by police based on orders, but actions of individuals and will be investigated. now protest has happened repeatedly angered by a statement from the police. they said that the police has unfairly been accusing them of instigating violence despite the fact that they have come out peacefully, an unarmed trying to express their desire for civilian government and for the military to return to the barracks. more than 100. 12 protesters have been killed so far, and hundreds of others have been injured in anti military protest, but protest as he has said, they will continue to voice their anger and continued to demand the military hand
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over power to civilian government until that happens. all in all the developments in the region. tensions arising between sedan and ethiopia, sparked by a border dispute. now saddam says it's fide heavy artillery and recaptured several of its territories, which up until recently, well, by the ethiopian army catch olympus. her diane reports a 0 village may seem calm, but it's at the center of a heated dispute between sudan and he, theo, pia, for more than a century, both countries have fought for its surrounding border area. alpha chava. a rich and fertile region of about 250 square kilometers al jazeera has gained rare access to the village where the latest rise and violence has emerged. sudan says 7 of its soldiers, and one civilian were recently kidnapped by ethiopian forces. their bodies left mutilated. though on, on, on the north, through the shade, one of the villages was a family member. it thought uncommon for
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a few of your neighbors took it back or kill us for ransom. they demand huge sums of money. we are forced to either pay or be killed. the ethiopian government denies the accusations. it says a local rebel group is responsible and has promised to investigate the attack. sudan says there is no time to waste and ascending military reinforcements to the area. i am going to hug mcfall yagi with up with will allow, armed forces must respond to this assault. one about duties is to protect our citizens, homeland and property. it is our duty to safeguard the international border lines of suden. the alpha chicago region lies within sedans, international boundaries, but ethiopians have long settled in the area and cultivated its land. behind these sudanese mountains he'll be in forces are reportedly on high alert, especially after the sudanese army recaptured a vast areas of forming land which were controlled by ethiopia for decades. wow.
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now the threat of violence has made it difficult to farm the nearby lance. i stated that you know, a lot aca, that we a gripped with fear we are suffering. the cost of living is soaring, and women are forced to take all the low paying jobs. we no longer enjoy the dignified life we had in the past. the tension isn't new, but it is escalating partly fueled by border disputes, and also the construction of ethiopia, hydro electric dam on the blue nile, which sudan fuels will compromise its water supply. and now the killing of soldiers has renewed their mutual mistrust. katya lucas with a young al jazeera sled for you on this news out from london. we look at why youtube is in ra, wander being jail tortured, and even threatened with death. i think people are going to be shocked. present joe
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biden won some usd, which i tried to arrest women for travelling to get an abortion after last week. supreme court ruling and it's for one of brazil's most exciting attack as makes a big money. ah, now china's president is marked the 25th anniversary of hong kong returned from britain, describing the one country to systems model as the universally recognized success. she during pain made the comments that the swearing in of the territories new leda john lee, and praised the sissy for overcoming violence, social unrest. this was his 1st trip outside mainland china since the cove it pandemic began. adrian brown reports from hong kong. oh, it was a day for flying the flag and marching to a new order. despite an approaching typhoon,
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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 ching ping didn't attend burrell the g at out, 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 after 3 days beforehand in a stern speech president, she told him the unrest of 3 years ago couldn't be repeated, dove ging, leila fung fung after experiencing the wind and rain. every one can painfully fear, the hong kong cannot be chaotic again. he also warned that beijing would not tolerate for an interference or what he called traitors,
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meddling in hong kong affairs at the hand over 25 years ago. promises were made that hong kong way of life, it's fundamental freedoms would remain unchanged for 50 years, under a formula known as one country to systems. when out 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 juggle is no reason to change such a great system. i'll be your guide. you must be maintained for a long time. and she ginger analissa describe, she's visit here as a victory tool, now that so many of his political opponents are in jail or have fled overseas. not every one celebrating though, hung on them. so 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 as
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a rare voice of descent in the city where there are now few. adrian brown, al jazeera, hong kong or the hong kong democracy council. i to this group is saying the territory now has one of the fastest growing populations of political prisoners in the world are over a 1000, up from 26 in june 2019. when the mass protest began. 15 percent of them, a minus the natural time says a $130000.00 people have left hong kong since just the stars every year. a further $123000.00 of applied for a special british migration scheme. and in march, the european chamber of commerce in hong kong found that nearly half of european companies planned to partially or fully pull out in the territory as in response to strict anti cove and measures, as well as the crackdown democracy protests or the premier of taiwan which china claims is its own territory, says freedom has vanished in hong kong suits. i chang,
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says china is veil to live up to its promise of 50 years without change under its one country to systems policy young gotten through house. we were one only has to see the pain that hong kong as a going through to know where the hong kong is doing better or worse. and hong kong economy says at all, it's only been 25 years and what was promised, 50 years of no change. and the dancing will go on and horses will still run. idea has disappeared. and even freedom and democracy have banished or can to ride. everyone can see the promise that china has given is no longer believed by the world spurned by hong kong. as taiwan was hold class to its sovereignty, freedom and democracy, china so called one country to system simply has not stood up to the test. or joining me live now in the studio is isaac chung, a hong kong pro democracy campaign, or in the former vice chairperson of them is so still a hong kong base political party lives in the u. k. now, so can i start by asking when you left hong kong and why you,
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you felt as you were forced to leave actual i leave hong kong scenes 2091. and it is because there is a lot of things threatening me, for example, the imposing off the national security law, which makes a lot of a political party and political, a nice asian, the spans and a lot of massive arrest for the protester. which makes hotly to speak for themselves for the hong kong people and also the freedom of speech and freedom of expression are losing. so do you, is you were worried about the position of this national security law, which is effectively cracked down on freedom of speech assembly and free press. but were there any direct threats made against you? yes, definitely. for example, before the national security law imposed actually i content i'm, i have be condemned by the chinese government accusing me as stepping inside
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the school and asking the student and become the riotous and against the government . and the hong kong at different school. because i hold to referendum for the hong kong students in order to against the national security law. and the 2nd thing is i actually have bitten by the pro chinese and is poor chinese government, a peephole which really hurts me. so you are, you are salted. i and they, if asked you a lot of different friends, for example, i have been followed by some of the office of, from hong kong, which i believe the national security officers. so you felt it very unsafe? yes. and you couldn't continue with your activities. yes. you must have friends and family and colleagues still in hong kong. what did they tell you about conditions
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there? now, actually the hot condition in hong kong is getting worse, because as you can see that a lot of my friends and also my colleagues are being a rest. and so you can see that if anyone have a speak for themselves or any opposition, opinions am will be targeted by the government or even prosecuted by the government using the national security law. so or the situation in hong kong is getting worse, but i think i had the chinese government didn't know that. i'm the more treasurer things in the hong kong, actually is there a democracy and freedom? and they only emphasize the economic value of hong kong. but he has a point now right economically prosperous. i didn't think so because actually the foundation of hong kong is a democracy, a independent direct. i had to add to that 3 systems and also and freedom of
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expression. if this kind of things are losing hong kong are actually it is no different from a, a mainland china c t. so at this gives confidence and to the for, and in, faster, to infest in hong kong. but after hong kong, losing these kind of things, actually i'm a hong kong loose is special. what did you make of the comments from cheating? ping today. he says that it's all been a great success on his leadership. i think. and he himself actually know that a lot of hong kong people at this agree you, if these argue with this argument. and the 2nd thing is, are we all knew that there is some promise that the chinese government give to the hong kong people. that the, for example, to give for universal suffrage all as a true elections. but now i'm turns into dust. so yeah i,
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i didn't thing that hong kong people thing it is a good success, but instead it is a massive grant crowd down to off a lot of hong kong people. and as you can see that the number of immigrations can shows my words indeed. yeah. people are leaving and there is concern about that the brightest and most educated not at staying in the territory, but thank you very much. as it sounds. joining us. thank you. well, we go to a new wave of violence. now that's forced $60000.00 people, more than half of them children to flee their homes in northern mose. i'm beach in june. as more than any of the month in the history of the crisis that is in gulf, the region least $53.00 people also killed. now in its 5th year, the conflict in the cupboard delgado province involving armed groups has taken a devastating human toll on the area, a reports of beheadings kidnappings, including many child victims. on $785000.00 people have been displaced overall,
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more than half of them children, charity, save the children is saying those fleeing are running out of options for safe shelter. all about 2000 people have set off from southern mexico and a new caravan bound for the united states. the group walked out of the mexican city of top, a jeweler headed for the us border. on thursday, the supreme court ruled that by the ministration could end a controversial trompe or a policy that required asylum seekers to wait in mexico while their claims processed. and then the 3rd year it came out in the news yesterday that biden gave free passage. you know that he's not going to return any migrants. he said no to stay and max cape ho gram committee there, you know, so know, feel me. we have 2 options to stay in venezuela or emigrate. and the most viable option is to follow this path to the united states. many people have succeeded while us both lawful el salvador government vowed to crack down even honda on the
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criminal gangs after 3 police officers were killed this week. more than 40000 people have been arrested in recent months and him write scripts as saying many of being arrested arbitrarily for reasons like having a tattoo living in the wrong place. john holman, has this report now? the server, those now been living in a state of emergency for more than 3 months, as the government tries to dismantle the country's gangs. civil rights suspended is authority to take tens of thousands in that state of emergencies. just been extended for another month by congress, dominated by the ruling party, gave up a lot. a lot of please say that would be the end of it all. that our basic s n will do it as many times as it's necessary. we're going to approve it until we finish off the last gang member in the country. i looked him up on the many salvador and support. this is a country in which whole neighborhoods have suffered extortion rate in killing over
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decades at the hands of gangsters called matters. the human rights organizations say the arrests have been incredibly arbitrary and can be based on nothing more than a tattoo or living in their own part of town. we've seen not here in the room on the face of hundreds of people at a time, meaning that they don't have the right to cover the defense. we see presumption of innocence. and we spoke judges and other members of the justice system about a tax on that. and they told us that they'd be getting pressure from about not to the quick. anybody, the, as a result of some of those prisons are so the government's planning to build new ones. additions that are by the crowding other ones i've just population is now a prison. which means i would take in the us to hold the world's highest rates
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documented to inside the centers. ready they will sell those presidents. this is only going to get tougher after the killing of 3 police officers in an ambush on tuesday. we'll throw up on the arrows and don't those, but the gang members are stupid. we're not going to back down. we are not even going to stay the same. what we are going to do is in terms of fight this war against goings, how there are questions over both. whether that work of the salvador governments, russo tried to correct them hard without success and how many innocence will be left in the countries? prisons when this is over. tom homan, o da 0. emergency crews and peru of managed to control a fire near the ruins of attributes you but fear the flames will be re ignited by strong winds. fire were started on tuesday by farmers binding grass and debris on land being used for crops. famous have been closing in on the ruins,
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which were built by the income more than 500 years ago. firefighters have had a difficult job because matchup issue is in a remote area of the andes. now protested, have stormed libby as parliament in the eastern city of ta brooke. they are angry about deteriorating living conditions, like chronic power cuts and political deadlock. witnesses say, security forces have left the site. part of the building was on fire. libya has been split between east and west since 2014 following. the revolt that toppled dictate weimer gadhafi libyans effaced power cuts for up to 12 hours a day in the scorching summer heat, partly because of an oil blockade by the eastern base fighters. and then also they've been demonstrations in the capitol tripoli, as well as other cities of anger rising over the political paralysis country as to rival governments. as he was saying, and one in tripoli led by entering the prime minister abdel, how may de baber, and then another in the east. this headed by former interior minister fatty basheba,
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who is backed by the ta brook parliament and warlord lea, for after elections were meant to be held last december. but both sides fell to resolve their differences and the vote never took place. talks hosted by the you and in geneva this week were also unsuccessful. hello donna, this about we, the youth came out today to the mon, the end of the transitional period. we want to elections. this is the right, the libyan street people and the right of the youth. the street is the basis of legislation. enough transitions. we want legislative and presidential elections on so much more still had for you on this news hour from london. we look at how co, they'd course on north korean claims. the virus arrived on prompt again to berlin's back in the hands of that true. and his ancient african artifacts are 10 more than a century after they were looted. and in sports, africa is leading tennis player lights up. center court has come actually ah
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hello, we should see some welcome relief from the heat across a central and eastern parts of europe over the next couple of days. we got this band of cloud. that is a cold front, as making its way further east was the blue line of the chart. there are some fresh array attacking in behind. still pretty hot ahead of that temperature getting up into the 30s there. she could see just around the boat stays right down into the balkans, all the way across into italy. still some very high temperatures and 30 celsius possibility in rome on sas day could still get up into the low fourties cause southern part of italy over the next couple of days. so there's that fresh weather coming into western parts in the form of some shower, a rain, some of the showers will be big and fun. very particular across eastern parts of here, but really a case of sunshine, it shows up to was north west. there we will see possibilities breaks in play for
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the tennis at wimbledon as a result of that, but from much assessed aid is fine and dry across the good part of western europe. out was a south across a good part of spain and portugal all the way across the other side of the mediterranean. not too bad in a repeat performance that as we go on into sunday things a good deal more agreeable. lots of hot sunshine across northern africa are still hot up towards mediterranean coast, with plenty of showers there for west africa. ah, how much will we have to pay you for the girls? i wonder reached of the scale modern slavery in the u. k. is enormous. we just seen the tip of the iceberg. we had a semi colon morgan slavery. i just been sure all the time congress didn't punch someone was don't i haven't companies need to thought to understand that this is exploitation. if it sounds too good to be chose, it probably is, and there are some very, very nasty people. at the al jazeera investigates britain's modern slave trade.
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ah, the shaker model, ward 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 lou . oh, welcome back. you watching the news out live from london,
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an update of all main stories. now at least 21 people have died. of the russian missiles hit residential areas near ukraine's port city of odessa. overnight attack in the small town of so he's got destroyed buildings and killed people while they slept, including children, sudanese security forces of again fire tear gas, a protested is thousands of people demand and, and, and military rule. friday's rallies came a day after at least 9 people were killed in china's president. his praise as presided over the swearing in of hong kong at new leda, cheering a visit to march 25 years since the end of british rule, changing, paying decline. chinese control of hong kong, a success, despite criticism that most political freedoms have been erased by you as president john finest predicted that some states will try to arrest women who cross state lines to access abortion in areas where it's still legal, white and gave the warning during a virtual meeting with democratic governors to discuss what action to take off to
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the supreme court overturned a ruling that made abortion of constitutional rights. several republican states move to immediate bond. the procedure. i think people are going to be shock when the 1st state, the 1st faith tries to arrest a woman for crossing the state line to get her health services are and there are i wrong with. i don't think people believe that's going to happen, but it's going to happen. who's gonna, who's gonna telegraph for the whole country that this is, this is a gigantic deal that goes beyond affects all your basic roach. supreme court is also cited with republican lead states and its ruling limiting how much the u. s. environmental agency can regulate, regulate greenhouse gases released i the energy sector that's put in president biden's climate policies at risk. the ruling might also set
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a precedent that prevents the federal government imposing standards or regulations in other industries. our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. mm. it's an ambitious goal to reduce us greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030, a promise made last year by president joe biden. this is a more imperative and economic imperative, a moral pearl, but also moment of extraordinary possibilities. time is short, but i believe we can do this. keeping that promise is now more difficult. the u. s . supreme court ruling on thursday limited biden's environmental protection agency's ability to regulate carbon pollution, emitted by power plants, a major contributor of greenhouse gas dis, ruling it takes away one tool, e p. a has to address the rising temperatures that are caused by greenhouse gas
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emissions. the basis on which the court made the decision is so broad that you could apply the same logic to any number of other regulations that the p a or other agencies might implement to try to address climate change. and after this fear, the conservative leaning supreme court is now poised to blot even more climate initiative. the by did administration is pursuing options, including new rules to limit methane in natural gas. but the e p. a's power is limited. that's because the supreme court ruled it's the job of congress to regulate. for many years we've argued that the e p a only the attorney general who led the legal challenge before the court believes previously the e p. a had overstepped its authority. regardless of where you are on the issue of
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climate change, it's important to play by the rules. don't try to use the agency process to short circuit congress. his role under the constitution was just a narrow majority in the senate and with congressional elections in november. there is no guarantee that 5 in democratic party will have the thieves much less the vote to push forward his climate agenda for the remainder of his term making future efforts to fight climate change. much less certain. kimberly healthcare al jazeera washington rescue. as in north east india found more bodies after a mudslide, buried a railroad construction site in money, poor state. at least 19 people have been confirmed dead after thursday's disaster, which was triggered by weeks of heavy rain 10. all the victims and members of the territorial army there. thousands of people are still missing. most of those who are swept away by the might slide was sleeping when it hits. or india has banned more than a dozen single use plastic products, plastic up straws,
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and kataria just some of the items that can no longer be made or sold. plastic water bottles is still legal though. government has set targets for how they should be recycled or disposed of. india's pollution watchdogs has more than 4000000 metric tons of plastic waste generator in 2020 youtube. as in rwanda say they're being targeted by the government. traditional media already subject to tight restrictions, making the online platform, the popular alternative for journalists. but some of youtube is biggest broadcast, isn't or one to have been jailed, and save our being tortured and fretting with death. our web reports from kigali. you know, we were john williams and tale says, being jailed by police for weeks at a time and receiving death threats. come with his job here in rwanda, you don't believe he's a journalist and youtube will caster to have it. he says the people, he speaks to a sometimes threatened to who is here. he's reporting on
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a community of people who were evicted by police and whose homes were bulldozed. the houses from this area they want compensation with several of rwanda's, most followed youtube broadcasters, a rule ready in jail, but including some who reported on all were critical of the evictions. i'm focused on justice, human rights and advocacy. and i know, although the 3 areas are risky here to wander, but i'm committed to john williams. you tube channels had more than $2000000.00 views since he started it last year. it reports on things that can't be seen on traditional media. in rwanda, like the court appearance, last month of another youtube, a mabel camera sera who was jailed last year and charged with genocide. denial. after re spoken a broadcast about who killed members of his family during the $994.00 genocide,
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he told the court he was tortured in jail, denied his medicine for diabetes, and told that things would get worse off the rwanda hosted the commonwealth heads of government meetings, known as children and my mom was wanting to do him up with the children when you get a chance who we need at the region of i you, i mean she like when you let me know when you will be there. when did you know what i needed? if commonwealth countries came through wanda's capital kigali for the meeting last week for london government denies torturing people and says it's court proceedings . affair country to many reports by rights groups. no cross president tool kit gamma was asked about rolanda human rights record in the closing press conference that are not due for the prison that shouldn't be there. but there are people who are new to new prison who should be leaving. now the commonwealth meetings over and the leaders have gone. john williams is left wondering what's in store for him?
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does it try to speech to speak out the job? how i see through this 2nd force it to free their country. 3, some of them disappear in a scene all even they die. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali rwanda, germany has signed an agreement to hand over ownership of the van in bronzes to nigeria, the artwork some dating bachelor, 13th century are a large collection of sculptures and blacks. looted by british soldiers from the kingdom of been in, in 1897. it will be the single largest repatriation of soul african artifacts to date, steadfast and has more from berlin. after ambrose debates about ownership, nigeria finally got back what was stolen more than a century ago. the 1st to bronze as of more than $1000.00,
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taken from the former kingdom of beneath, including one showing the head of the king, were handed over at a ceremony and a german foreign ministry and will soon be on their way back home. this is a story of european colonialism. we should not forget that germany played an active role in this chapter of history to day more than 120 years later. we state, clearly the head of a king belongs to the people of nigeria. the thousands of aarp were stolen from the kingdom became a symbol of colonial injustice. when british soldier flew to the palace in 1897 been in was one of the most powerful kingdoms on the african continent. for decades, the great great granddaughter of the king had campaign, restoring, dignity and pride. in the closer that i was rude in,
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sudden come in several decades after, but i think that it's important that's, that's historical in just this is andrea understand. while germany did not load the r directly more than a 1000 pieces for bought after being taken by the british on display until recently, and museums all over the country. while the ownership of the berlin bronze has now finally be handed over the german public will still be able to see some of them at an exhibition here at the humble forum. so and germany will continue to take care of the artworks and will only physically return them at the request of nigeria for other european countries have returned. some looted artifacts to african nations. this hand over by germany, nigeria is the largest so far dot com. this is what i can get from jam because it didn't much time we'll have to get back to the piece of nigeria is building
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a museum to houghton returning beneath bronzes. so nigerians finally do not have to travel to europe to admire and study their own history. class and al jazeera in berlin, new career is suggested that its curve at 19 outbreak originated in south korea, and accusation sole has denied of korean officials say the 1st cases can be traced to foreign objects on a hillside and come gun county. near the south korean order, from the bride reports on this now from sol. north korea has implied 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. conventional cock em jill pitiful. 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,
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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 gain. 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 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, homegrown remedies and medicines to overcome the outbreak. and with less than $5000.00 new cases of fever a day,
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it seems to be over the worst of it. but there are also warnings about an increase in water born 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 is still sweltering hot in eastern japan is past the country sizzle in a heat wave. the 7th straight day, thousands in the suburbs of toko, a flock to a water park which opened for the summer season earlier than planned temperatures in the region hovering around 40 degrees celsius. the government dissolves people to caught their power use as much as possible this year. japan. so it's hot is june since raffles began andre 47 years ago. now airport workers in france have gone on strike days before school holidays begin. they are demanding higher salaries deal with rising prices and growing fears of a recession. inflation and frances hit another record high of 6 and a half percent. 17 percent of friday schedule fights out of paris is 2 main
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airports. were cancelled airport straw for also strike. he and the german city of hamburg calling for higher wages. the strike combined with the staffing crunch there is cause major delays for passengers started some holidays. german government wants to bring in workers from turkey to bridge. the gap still ad on the program. mozambie park welcomes it's 1st black and white rhinos in 40 years. after a long road trip. from south africa. sport big news about this man that will should make every liverpool find extremely happy. ah. cats, away. official elling of the join with
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with whole an official outline of the journey ah
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ah, more than 40 years off to being white doubt, rhinos a being re introduced to xin of national park in mozambique journey from mon, catchy and south africa tis enough took several days environmentalists hoping it will revolutionize the way protected animals and lived long distances. lexia brian, our ports for years and our national park and mozambique was called the silent park. after being devastated during a 15 yet civil war which began in the late 19 seventies. it was this every feeling of just did quietness. there was not a bird, not an insect, and not an animal on site. so i for an organisation paste packs partnered with the mos in bacon government to bring back wild animals and restore the park to its former glory. it's about 400000 vic. this big trees animals better thus.
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so father brought and lions and leopards, zebra and antelope. and last but definitely not least, it's, these guys turn black and white right now will be the last historical species that are yet to be introduced into does and all. now briefly, by bringing the biggest b c, that gets us more, the species gang, the birds, and the beetle. it's the 3rd time rhinos have been in the now for 40 years and moving them from south africa was no small undertaking. the organizes say it was a difficult, inexpensive operation, transferring animals that can way up to 2 and a half 1000 kilograms. 19 white rhinos made the trip that hope to be the 1st favorite to relocate about 40 black and white rhinos to the new home. having the political will to reintroduce rhinos and all the complications that come with it. and it's very significant in what showing what was in because prepared to do for consideration. it's 60 to 70 our overland journey. the longest road trance
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there, rhinos ever completed the animals with 1st taken across the south african border to push on national park and mozambique. they had 2 days there to rest and re hydrate before being reloaded and taken the rest of the way it is enough. we are actually proved that this is sort of a new way that we cannot move. ron has great distances across the continent has never been done before. and with half our houses in the rock places we can actually re stuck protected areas in, in other countries. a long way away from, from some ice and south africa, there are only about 5000 black rhino left and about 18000 white rhino to protect them from poachers. they being kept and especially built high security sanctuary within the park. an incredible feeling to be part of this and to witness this, this moment is actually quite emotional. and the population has already expanded with the arrival of this little one alex here brian al jazeera,
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a whale that got entangled in ropes near norway is had a lucky escape. a local ferry companies spotted the mammal floating listlessly near the surface. it was exhausted after failing to free itself from ropes that were tied to a boy company alerted the norwegian coast guard, which deployed a 4 man crew to rescue the mammal. one of the nice to reach down and disentangled the ropes, cutting it free. it swam away immediately, sprang. it's rescuers with a splash of sea water. vishal believe it was a hum act. well, positive, well story. far as an out the sport. thanks so much, mary. a man's top seed, no back job, which is a step closer to quenching his 4th at wimbledon title. in a row of 35 year old had little trouble dispatching fellow serbian near american manage to reach the last 16 jock which winning the match in straight sat 6 loves 636 for the 20 time grand slam winner is looking to win his 1st major of the year,
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having miss the australian open losing in the role and carol's or to find because i've been playing better and better as, as a tournament progresses. so, i mean it's, it's obviously something that you know, you always wish for as a player that every match that you play or you raise a level of tennis up a notch at least then i think that's what is happening in the morn. so i know i can, i can always do better. i always expect the highest for myself, but, but i think so far so good teenage sensation, carlos alcaraz, begun the youngest man to reach the 4th round at wimbledon. the 19 year old spaniards who has only 11 song grass before this years championship rashed. oscar aunt of germany in st sense. i'll grows faces italian, 10 seeds. janek skinner, next women's. well never do. aunt deborah is into the last 16 at the all england club that in his in b to a diane perry of france on center court jabber,
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reach report, a final that this was and last year which he told her that several grand slam performance. she won mismatch in the streets that some of these the leads martin that i wanna play my best tennis and her obviously when you, you are too comfortable is not there good as well. so i'm trying to keep focus. i will have even a different more difficult much for the next one. but a, i'm always ready. i'm in. i'm just trying to to play my game and, and keep, keep it, you know, as simple as possible for sure. julaine austin panko was another winner on fridays, and he 2017 french open champion, came from a, sat down to be to ring a bell of romania secure her place in the rap rachelle pans was india's hero on day one of the birmingham tests against england house dominated early on, taking 5 wickets with less than a 100 runs on the board. but pont led
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a counter attack. wicked keeper baths and smashed a 146 wrongs his efforts helping india reach 338 for 7 at the close. the series which india leads to one was meant to be concluded last year. this the final match with postpone due to a hope it outbreak in india. why? the one in the last, the tour de france is underway with denmark hosting. the 1st 3 stagers writers had to tackle bad weather conditions on day one, but perhaps the biggest cloud hanging over the events has been the police raids on the bahrain victorious team, stems from an ongoing doping investigation. paul reese has more from copenhagen, the called the power of the total friends here in copenhagen was the 1st time the rice had begun to discuss anavia heavy rain making the twisting streets of the danish capital. very treacherous and indeed a couple of riders coming off that bikes. another kind of cloud was hanging over the stalls of this rice, i with the fall rain victorious team,
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having that hotel rated by police the night before, day one. meanwhile, your poll have announced a dozen or so other raids have taken place across europe. back on the course, even lampart was victorious in the opening day time trial. he'll know why the yellow jersey, as the race continues through denmark, and all the friends egyptian star mohammed sala has committed his future to liverpool. the forward assigned a new long term contract with the english premier lee club saw has enjoy great success at anfield have enjoyed the 2017 is one numerous trophies including the champions league. i'm primarily titles. tottenham have completed the signing of brazilian ford rashaw arleson from everton and the deal said to be worth $72500000.00. 25 year old has penned a 5 year deal with spurs and joins and already formidable attacking attack featuring both harry cain sung, hidden men. rashaw allison scored 10 goals and 5 assist for everton last season. a
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new and quicker way of making offside decisions will be in place for this year is woke up and cats are so called semi automated off site technology will be introduced at the tournament. the new system requires 12 dedicated cameras to track the action and a sensor inside the match ball will also be used at any player in an officer position will trigon or alert. i can then be relayed to the on pitch referee. they read about an old book dance that he's there and seen on fees, sir. i understand of some time, sir. this is a very good to florida headline, sir, but this is not the case. demography shall sir arthur, feeling bolder in the decision making processor for his carla sans classical clock, the fastest time in practice ahead of the british grand prix. the spaniard produce the best lap at the silver sewing at circuit to just edge out crowd favorites. and
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7 time world champion, louis hamilton, who was 2nd the quickest and a much improved mercedes. britton's landon norris was 3rd from maclaren, the red bulls championship leader match for stop in 4th class. i think we're expecting to be competitive in every target this year because the guy resorted india very competitive, gar, us. it's a red bull. i see america one when there's a be less bumps. so under have been more high speed. so yeah, i, i think we, we all knew coming into this weekend that he was going to be at the bottle. and again, it looks like it's, it's the same here. yes. good. i'm pretty good. i think it's, it's bouncing so quite a bit, not in the straight necessarily in a straight line, but through the corners is pretty harsh. not physically harsh, just like in the car, on the tires and everything. so we've still got work to do, but it feels like a small step forwards who's got to be working. okay,
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and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to marry him in london. all right, thanks very much for now, as the ukraine war rages on around is also boring over who has a bigger claim to a type of beat soup or shed is a beetroot and cabbage dish. popular in both countries. in esco's rule that it's an endangered part of ukraine's cultural heritage. but russia has hit back calling at that decision, xenophobic nationalism, laptop and he's out there. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more news for you. do stay with us. round up the top stories coming up shortly. ah. i la la la la la. national. why is one on one the had you to visit? well,
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