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ukraine's president accuses moscow deliberately targeting civilians after russian missiles hit residential buildings near odessa, killing at least 21 people. ah, hello i, mary. i'm to missouri in london. you're watching alger 0. also. coming up on the program. skirmishes insta don. as people return to the streets, undeterred a day off, denying protest is what kills it. be in storm. the national assembly into brook one of several cities hit by and we protest over chronic power cars. also, 25 years after hong kong hand over from britain, gigi pings was in a new governor as china re save the territory from traitors. ah,
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hello and welcome to the program. will we start with the latest developments in ukraine, where rescuers have spent the day combing through rubble for survivors after russian missiles hit residential areas near the black sea port of odessa? at least 21 people were killed while they slapped, including children, ukraine's present ordeal. zalinski is accused moscow of targeting civilians in a deliberate act of terror, al jazeera is alan fisher paused just now from keith. it i came in the early hours of the morning. many people were in bed, it was quick. it was devastating. and i stood 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
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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. today's 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 areas. you book any our army does not a take any civilian infrastructure. we have every capability of knowing what is situated. and we're ukrainian in 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. eli release video shows
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devastation in the eastern ukrainian cities in our danny ask a week after ukrainian forces withdrew. was there daniel was bombarded by shelling for many weeks with fierce fighting on the streets, fishing, rationing ukrainian forces. at the time of the crowning withdraw, about 12000 civilians were left in the city and he was still there is living in a city the lance governor, as has been nearly turned to rabble with all critical infrastructure, destroyed oh rusher, is launched. a bus service connecting, it's an ex region of crimea with russian control territories in ukraine. the boss runs from the city of sim for pull to the cities of harrison relatable and bert yonce. her son was occupied during the 1st week of russia's invasion of ukraine on wednesday, the regions pro russia administrations that has started preparations for referendum to join rusher officially. or in other developments, russian president redeem of fusion, assigned a decree to seize full control of the sahalina to gas and oil project in the
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countries east. this is seen as another move and escalating the economic more with the west. and it could force shell along with 2 japanese companies out to the venture, even though they hold close to 50 percent of it was jacqueline to accounts for about 4 percent of the world's liquefied natural gas production, which could unsettle and already strained gas market kremlin says as no plan to hold gas deliveries from the project. japan in ports 10 percent of its natural gas, most of which comes from cycle into it has $2.00 to $3.00 weeks of allergy stockpiled. and its industry minister is asked the u. s. and australia for alternatives supplies. meanwhile, u. s. basketball sump brittany griner is appeared in court in moscow. she was arrested in february on her way to play for russia basketball team. but he says 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,
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her detention was extended until the end of the year. i did have the opportunity to speak with miss finer in the 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 the fate. ah, now thousands of protesters have returned to the streets of saddam's capital, demanding an end to military rule a day after at least 9 people were killed. security forces, again, 5 gas tear gas demonstrators chasing some down streets in alleyways on thursday. more than a 150 people were arrested at the largest rally seen for months. more than a 110 people have been killed in crackdowns on these protest in the military seas power last october. the us and others in the international community of condemned the violence out there is hipaa. morgan has more now from cartoon. protesters are
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out on the streets for the 2nd consecutive day in the sudanese capital hot tomb. now on friday, the reason why protestors took to the streets is because of the anger because of 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, which also in the cities of good man, and by feet which make up the capital states cartoon cartoon state police issue to
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statement on friday with regard to physics violence. the 1st statement thread that they protested according to their words, 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 protest 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 100 of others have been injured in anti military protests,
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but protest as hearsay. they will continue to voice their anger and continue to demand the military hand over power to civilian government until that happens. well now in all the developments in the region that tensions arising between ethiopia and see don aus is sparked by a border dispute. so don is saying it's fide heavy artillery and recaptured several of its territories, which up until recently. well, by the ethiopian army, catch it up as of a on reports. a 0 village may seem calm, but it's at the center of a heated dispute between sudan and he, theo, bia, 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,
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on the north rather shade. one of the villages was a family member. it's not uncommon for a few of your neighbors. took it back or kill us for, on some 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 young 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, ethiopian forces are reportedly on high alert,
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especially after the sudanese army recaptured a vast areas of forming land which were controlled by ethiopia for decades. wow. now the threat of violence has made it difficult to farm the nearby. lance has to show 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 fears will compromise its water supply. and now the killing of soldiers has renewed their mutual mistrust. katya locus of the yan al jazeera protested of storm libya's parliament in the eastern city of ta brook. they're angry about deteriorating living conditions in the country,
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like chronic power cots and political deadlock. witnesses say security forces of left the site and part the building was set on fire. libya has been split between east and west in 2014. following the revolt, a top will dictate and warmer gadhafi. libyans, a face power cut for up to 12 hours a day in the scorching summer heat, partly because of an oil blockade by the east and based vices. will demonstrations also being held in tripoli as well as other cities. again, the anger is rising everywhere with the political paralysis in libya, the country has 2 rival governments zulu saying now one is in triply, that sled by interim prime minister abdul hamid the by, by the other in the east is had by the former interior minister fatty basheba is backed by the to brook parliament and at the wall or cliff after elections were meant to be held last december. but both sides fell to resolve their differences. the vote never took place, talks hosted by the you and in geneva this week. we're all so unsuccessful. her grandmother said we, the youth came out today to demand the end of the transitional period. we want
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elections. this is the right, the live him. people on the right of the youth, the street is the basis of legislation. enough transitions, we want legislative and presidential elections watching out his era life from london most to lead. i think people are going to be shocked. present, irvine, one, some us states will try to arrest women for traveling to get an abortion after last . the supreme court ruling back in the hands of their true owners, ancient african artifacts, retired more than a century after being looted ah hello. we have severe weather warnings in force to parts of east in australia at the moment. barrier cloud here, just showing up on that sir. got some very wet weather in the forecast over the
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next few days from around sydney, down to cambra. we are drawing in quite a cool se wind, which feeds all the way up towards the tropics, temperatures below where they should be. but look how expansive that rainfall is. eastern parts of queensland seeing some very heavy rain wet weather than to eastern parts of new south wales. and it really is across that eastern side of new south wales where we are most concerned over the next few days. 17 shelters in the wet weather, on shore, winds feeding those showers in sydney as we go for sat day into sunday. they're still there. they will be heavy at times. there is the possibility of some localized flooding, flash flooding, st. possibility. dangerous driving conditions are certainly something to watch out for. the rest of australia is generally fine. android not too bad at all. can yes, sunshine, fine, and try to for good part of new zealand over the next couple of days. still dry. i won't say 5 for japan 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,
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as we go through saturday and sunday, with showers for many ah. on counting the calls g, southern 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. last, what's next? verse ra lanka. as it's economic crisis deepens on the prompts one dr. counting the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see when use in current calls that matter to you, lou ah, ah,
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you have al jazeera ally from london. i'm mary. i'm the mozy and look at the headlines. at least 21 people have died off to russian missiles hit residential area of new crane's port city of odessa. the overnight attack in the small town of sir heave, cut destroyed buildings and killed people while they slept, including children. sidney security forces of again fire tear gas, protest is thousands of people demand an end to minute true. rule fridays rallies came a day after at least 9 people were killed. well, i've also been protests in libya. people there of storm the parliament in the eastern city of til broke their angry about deteriorating living conditions like chronic power cots and continuing political deadlock taliban reckless as supreme leader as praised a glimpse takeover of afghanistan during
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a meeting of some $3000.00 clerics and tribal elders, 3 day meeting is the 1st gathering of the lawyer jagow since the taliban seized power nearly a year ago. and women were not invited. as anderson, his reports national unity is the taliban theme for their lawyer, yoga, 3000 participants from all over the country. meeting behind closed doors, not one woman amongst them. alarm world wide about the exclusion of women from public life is increasing. and girls banned from school before they even reach their teens. oh well it in general, most of my mac. yeah. that is it. the girls issue as a challenge and needs to be solved by the government and the government has the responsibility to listen to the people's to man as amber. nestle are to hm. but since the chaos of the taliban seizing power last august, it's public face is seen by the west as differing to reality. oh this is it supreme leader?
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not a new face. the reclusive. hi but tools icon zada has been in positions since 2016 . he's reported to have ordered the schooling band himself. he talked of afghanistan's pride at the taliban victory, and accused the us of using conspiracy and propaganda. after that defeat on the streets of kabul education for girls is a major issue. i, michaela this i'm a cameras should try to open the girl school so that the level of education for both men and women should improve like we want female doctors, teachers, and nurses and martha's uncle in switzerland, the u. n's, human rights chief appeal to the taliban. to respect the rights of women and girls, secondary schooling for 1200000 girls discontinued. these are only some of the daily experiences of women and girls in afghanistan says that i live on to power.
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women and girls and experience is more significant and rapid rolled back in enjoyment of their rights across the board in decades. and in kabul, there's anxiety about the effects of banning access to education. so there is a ban on girl school arm since last year. their mental situation is not normal, they're at home staring at the walls. they cannot do anything. most of the girls have goals, dreams, ambitions, but they cannot do anything about it. beyond the education issue, the u. s. and most of the international community have shunned the taliban government at a time when the humanitarian crisis is at its height and the needs of millions of hungry people has never been greater. all this and the struggle that still going on to deal with the earthquake disaster impact eager properties. andrew simmons al jazeera, china's present as marks the 25th anniversary of hong kong returned from britain
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describing the one country to systems model. as a universally recognized success. changing pain made the comments at the swearing in the territories new leader john lee praises, as he for the coming violent social unrest. it was his 1st trip outside mainland china. since the curly pandemic began adrian brown reports now from hong kong. 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 row these yards how, 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.
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the assembled dignitaries, all had to undergo hotel quarantine, sum up to 3 days beforehand in a stern speech president, she told him the unrest of 3 years ago couldn't be repeated, dove. jing mula fung after experiencing the wind and rain. every one can painfully feel a hong kong can not 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. 2 systems went 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 to
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a young bar how jo gourd is no reason to change such a great system early your guide, you must be maintained for a long time hung 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 overseas. not every one celebrating though, they haven't gone. m that said dia, 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 or a, or i spoke to isaac chang, pro democracy campaigner in the fall of ice champa. now, and my sister, a hong kong based political party and he told me his thoughts on etching things, remarks that attack tree has been cross press on the patients leadership. the
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foundation of hong kong is so democracy, a independent direct. i do do that 3 systems and also and freedom of expression if this kind of things are losing hong kong or actually it is no different from a mainland china city. so at this gives confidence to the for and in faster to infesting hong kong. but after hong kong, losing these kind of things, actually a hong kong loose is special and new wave of violence forced $60000.00 people more than half of them children to feed their homes in northern mozambique in june as more than any other month in the history of the crisis that engulfed the region, at least $53.00 people will so killed. now in its 5th year, the conflict in cub delgado province involving armed groups has taken a devastating human tell re area and then reports of the headings and kidnappings, including many child victims. around 785000 people have been displaced overall.
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more than half of them are children will go to el salvador. now the government is about to crack down. even honda on criminal gangs after 3 police officers were killed this week. more than 40000 people have been arrested in recent months and human rights groups saying many of being arrested arbitrarily for reasons like having a tattoo or living in the wrong place, john home and explains the server those no been living in a state of emergency for more than 3 months is the government tries to dismantle the countries. gang. civil rights suspended his 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 of laboratory, 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
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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 decades at the hands of going to school 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 care and i talked to the routing on the face of hundreds of people at a tire, meaning that they don't have the right to cover the defense. we see presumption, innocence, and we have spoken to judges and other members of the justice system about a tax on that. they told us that they'd be getting pressure from about not to the quick, sandy body. as a result of some of those prisons are. so the government's planning to build new ones, additions that are buying those are crowding other ones. i've just
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population is now a prison, which means i would take in the us a ration documented cases of to a journal treatment site attention centers. ready little salvador president says he's only going to get tougher after the killing of 3 police officers in an ambush on tuesday. assume that all up on the arrows on bundles poker. the gang members are stupid. we're not going to back down. we're not even going to stay the same. what we are going to do is intensify this war against goings. huh. there are questions over both. whether that work of the salvadoran governments, russo tried to correct down hard without success and how many innocence would be left in the countries? prisons when this is over, john holman, out 0. about 2000 people have set off from southern mexico and a new caravan bound for the united states. the group walked out of the city of cup,
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a jeweler heading for the u. s. border. on thursday. the u. s. supreme court ruled that the by didn't ministration can end a controversial trump era policy that required asylum see his to wait in mexico while they claims are processed well, in other developments in the last president, joe biden has predicted that some states will try to arrest women who cross state lines to access abortion in areas where it's still legal. i'd and gave this warning during a virtual meeting with democratic governors to discuss what action to take on the supreme court overturned a ruling that made a portion of constitutional right. several republican states move to immediate a bond. the procedure. i think people are going to be shock when the 1st state of 1st faith tries to arrest a woman for crossing the state line to get her health services are and their i don't, i don't, i don't think people believe that's going to happen,
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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. germany has signed an agreement to hand over the ownership of the been in bronzes, said i cheerier the artwork some dating back to settings century or a large collection of sculptures and plaque saluted by british soldiers from the kingdom of been in 18. 97. it will be the single largest repatriation of stolen african artifacts, so far steadfast and has worn this from berlin. after am just he beat about ownership. nigeria finally got back what was stolen more than a century ago. the 1st to bronze herself, more than $1000.00, taken from the former kingdom of benign including one showing the head of the king were handed over at a ceremony and the german foreign ministry and will soon be on their way back home . this is the story of european colonialism. we should not forget that germany
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played an active role in this chapter of history to day more than 120 years later, we stayed clearly. the head of the king belongs to the people of nigeria. the thousands of artwork stolen from the kingdom became a symbol of colonial injustice. when british soldier flew to the palace in 897 beneath, with one of the most powerful kingdoms on the african continent for decades. the great great granddaughter of the king had campaigned for their return as a member, verify me. i really feel very happy that is happening. it's sorry, dignity and pride. in the closer that i was really sad that come in several decades after. but i think that's important that's,
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that's historical and joe's. 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 body in bronze was 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 in germany will continue to take care of the artworks and will only physically return them at the request of nigeria from other european countries have returned. some looted artifacts to african nations. this hand over by germany to nigeria is the largest so far for that. it was going to take a cue from job because it didn't much time they will have to return back to the piece of nigeria is building a museum to houghton returning beneath bronzes. so nigerians finally do not have to travel to europe.
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