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next november, c, u o 1022 as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east's biggest ever supporting event next year. and for the castle, national teams, they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds. bobby hoping to convince both the fans and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world. on counting the cost g 7 leaders latest plans to squeeze rush as the economy over the war and ukraine. we take a closer look at some of the financial pledges they've made. last, what's next? first re lanka. as it's economic crisis deepens and the problem one, dr. counting the cost on al jazeera ah
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protest to storm libya's parliament building into brook fed up with power cuts. all living conditions installed, talks over elections ah, on terry johnston, you're watching alger 0 live from don't also coming. ukraine's president accuses russia deliberately targeting residential areas. often, missiles strikes, narrow desa, kill at least 21 people. confrontations between 2 don security forces and demonstrates is demanding justice for people killed in anti government protests from 1st day. on the test to the u. s. air travel industry, 4th of july holiday weekend gets off to a turbulent start for many travelers. the flight. did he sent cancellations? ah,
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the testers have storm delivery as parliament and the eastern city to brook. the angry about worsening living conditions and political deadlock witnesses say security forces left the site. when the crowds entered several fires could be seen near the building. they b has been split between east and west since 2014, for the revolt that toppled at the tatum. monica duffy, 3 years earlier, they've also been protests in the capital, tricity and other cities. anger is growing over, political paralysis. libya has to die for governance. one is, nothing is actions are meant to be held last december. the both sides fail to resolve their differences. one way the youth came out today to demand the end of the transition period. we want election. so this is the right, the libyan street. people on the right of the youth street is the basis of legislation. enough transitions we want legislative and presidential election man. so l a key here is
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a professor of politics at the university of texas at san antonio. he says, the political crisis will only get worse. unfortunately, this is leading to fragment to, to break up of the sacred took re, re, just, or may be for the 5. it says it's a dismal situation. libya has, is all done on purpose is a failed state. it's been a fail safe for why was 6 years now. and there's, nobody really cares about the state be a feel safe at nist through the miserable. i mean, ultimately nothing functions working works. you know, so there's no social services. and if people get money, they have the money to get there that there a but there's no productivity that there's no work. shockey like is extremely expensive. the infrastructure is dismal and miserable, then no roads, no, no, no, airport plays other than delayed by 3 and 4. why days? they sometimes they salt water electricity, is it all off for 3 or 4 days depending, depending where you, where you,
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where you walk it's, it's the drum, there's no government. i mean, in most countries, in the more you wake up in the morning at 7 o'clock or 6 o'clock and you open radio, they tell you it's a wonderful day to day. we have this and have that know that and the and the roads business is open, close. and lydia. this begins at 11 o'clock in the morning because you don't treat it. are empty to learn more and they don't do anything. there's no work being done . there's no, there's no that linkage is horrible. courts don't function because demand by a clinic up to me can post judges who know nothing. if people lose their life and not get any more, and just want to complain to the product that you have no recourse to any, any, any legal section or government with that you can convey to it's not there.
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ukrainian rescue workers have spent the day coming through rebel for survivors. off the russian missiles hit potential areas in the black sea port of odessa. and these 221 people were killed while they slept, including children, ukraine's president, william as lensky has accused moscow of targeting civilians in a deliberate act of terror. and in fisher reports not from keith, which i came in the early hours of the morning. many people were in bed, 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,
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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 take any civilian infrastructure. we have every 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'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 newly released, the video shows a devastation in the eastern ukrainian city of severity. yet just
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a week of ukrainian forces withdrew to verizon. yes, because bombarded by shutting for weeks with fierce fighting between russia and ukrainian forces on the streets. at the time of the ukrainian withdraw, about $12000.00 civilians were left in the city. the governor of the hands says the city has been nearly turned to rebel with all critical infrastructure destroyed. russian president vladimir putin has signed a decree to take full control of the suck alina, to the gas and oil project. in the countries east. it's seen as another move in an escalating economic war with the west and could force show and to japanese companies out of the venture. the abilene to project accounts for about 4 percent of the world's liquefied natural gas production, which could unsettle the already strained gas markets. the kremlin says there's no plan to hold gas deliveries from the project. thousands of protests as a return to the streets of sedans, capital demanding an end to military rule. just a day after at least 9 people were killed. security forces, again fire, tear gas,
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it demonstrators, tracing some down streets and alleys. thursday, more than 150 people were arrested. that largest rally is seen months. 110 people have entailed during crackdowns on protests since the military seized power last october. the se, in sudan say they're investigating shooting incident that was caught on camera and showed on social media. the video shows a moment to protest him a shot in cartoon. a police officer is then seen kicking the injured man lying on the ground. he later died. they say they will track down the officer. he morgan has more form cut him. protesters are out on the streets for the 2nd consecutive day in the sudanese capital hot tool. now on friday the reason why protestors took to the streets is because of the anger. because of the forest used by security on thursday against protesters. this hospital where protesters are standing in front of us is
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al jody hospital. it's one of the hospitals where dozens of injured protesters were taken to on thursday and we're at least one protest there was pronounced that protesters have been staging as it's in here for more than 24 hours now. and they said they will continue to void their anger against the military and continue demanding the military hanover power to a civilian government. now at least 9 people were killed in physics protest. more than 500 people have been injured. according to the medic group, central committee for sydney's doctors and the amount of violence used by security has angered many protesters not just here in the city of cartoon, was also in the cities upon demand and battery, which make up the capital states cartoon. cartoon state police issued 2 statements on friday with regard to 1st its violence. the 1st statement read that the protesters according to their words, challenged the police bye coming, armed with molotov cocktails and instigating violence. they also set at least $200.00 of their our security forces. members,
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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 there 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, protested, have been repeatedly angered by statements from the police. they say 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 protests, but protest as he has said, they will continue to voice their anger and continue to demand the military hand over power to civilian government until that happens. an earthquake is here to soften iran. the magnitude 6 tremor struck the coastal province of homos gone at about 2 am local time. state media are reporting at least 5 people killed and 12
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injured. the quake was felt as far away as due by its other bands. reclusive, supreme leader has praised groups to take over of afghanistan during a meeting of some 3000 clerics and tribal elders. a 3 day meeting is the 1st gathering of the lawyer juggle since the taliban seized power nearly a year ago. and women were not invited. as andrew simmons reports, national unity is the taliban theme for their lawyer, jercker, 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 in general, most of my mac. yeah. that is it. the girls issue is a challenge and needs to be solved by the government. and the government has responsibility to listen to the people's demands. amber,
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nestle out there. 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? not a new face. the reclusive hyper toola 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 u. s. of using conspiracy and propaganda. after that defeat on the streets of kabul education for girls is a major issue. why her micah were these la 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, margaret in switzerland, the un human rights chief appeal to the taliban. to respect the rights of women and
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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. 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 go school. ah, since last year their mental situation is not normal. they're at home staring at the walls. they can not do anything. most of the girls have goals, dreams, ambitions are, 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
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to deal with the earthquake disaster in practical properties. andrew simmons al jazeera. so the head hair on al jazeera, china's president uses a milestone anniversary in hong kong to outline who should be allowed to govern the territory. april workers in france, go on strike. just days before a peak holiday season will explain what they're demanding. ah, the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day. hello. i'm pleased to say we have got sides some wet weather making its way towards japan over the next few days. that should help to break that record breaking heat weight that we have seen across. it's all to pat does come in the form of a tropical storm that's making his way up towards sir the korean peninsula as he go
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on through the next few days, throwing some showers in at that q she seeing some showers on sass day southern parts of honju also seen some showers and i shall, she'll become a little more widespread as we go one through sunday. takes a little while before the heat does break, but at least that where to where the should start to help things out here still a few shells cross the korean peninsula or the parts of china also sinks on wet weather and we have a course called tropical storm shabba given cause of concern across southern parts asked light is the cause some flooding as we go one through the next few days at the moment. it's in the south china sea pushing up towards high man. we are going to see that just become somewhat slow moving so some big tao pause. that's where we're going to see the flooding problems as we go through the next few days. just as some flooding to inter good parts of india actually widespread monsoon showers. they're like a wet weather will be along the a western gas quite keen southwesterly wind coming through here. pakistan also sinks a wet weather as we go to the early part of next week. cats are airway official
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airline of the journey. around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa's, cultural heritage is on display in western museums. it didn't happen overnight. we were robbed over time. the 1st episode of a new series reveals how european colonization remove tens of thousands of artifacts and the uphill struggle to reclaim restitution africa stolen on episode one blunder on al jazeera. ah ah, you have al jazeera reminder of our main stories. now the south protesters have
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stormed, libby as parliament in the eastern city to brook. they're angry about worsening living conditions and political deadlock. there were similar demonstrations and several other cities. he cranes present for the mans. zalinski has denounced a russian missile strike on an apartment block and resort as a deliberate act of terror. at least 21 people were killed and dozens wounded when the missiles hit, the buildings in the port city of a desa kremlin has denied targeting civilians. thousands of protest as of return to the streets of sedans, capital demanding, an end to military rule. security forces, 5 tear gas at demonstrators chasing some down streets and alleys. the chinese president has defended beijing's vision of one country to systems for hong kong since britain returned the territory to china 25 years ago. she jim ping attended the swearing in ceremony for hong kong, new leader john lee. it was his 1st trip outside mainland china since the cobit 19
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pandemic began agent brown reports 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 around 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 up to 3 days beforehand in a stern speech president, she told him the unrest of 3 years ago couldn't be repeated, dove ging, nila fung fung after experiencing the wind and rain. every one can painfully fear,
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the 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. 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. julian bar, how juggle is no reason to change such a great system? i'll be your guy, but it must be maintained for a long time, honey. she ginger analissa describes she's visit here as a victory tool. now that so many of his political opponents are in jail or have
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fled overseas. not everyone celebrating though, pay her hands on them at all. yes, i hope hong kong people can be successful in the international line, so that the world will know what's going on in hong kong array of the voice of descent in the city where there are now few. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, the premier of taiwan, which china claims as his own poetry says, freedom has vanished in hong kong. he says beijing has failed to live up to its promise of 50 years without change under its one country to systems policy shown gotten for the house. what one only has to see the pain that hong kong is 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 had vanished our dog o'con to ride. everyone can see
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the promise that china has given is no longer believed by the world and spurned by hong kong. as taiwan was, hold fast to its sovereignty, freedom and democracy trying to so called one country to systems simply has not stood up to the test. airport workers in france have gone on strike days before school holidays begin. they're demanding on a sundays to cope with record inflation. 17 percent of friday's shadow flight south of paris is to main airports were cancelled. i thought about the reports from pears . i'm these paras, airport workers said that that overworked to and overwhelmed and they are on strike to demand better pay and working conditions. beyond this, it's a vicious circle. the bosses caught staff during the pandemic, but salaries are so low that they're unable to recruit people. so staff now have to cope with more work as people travel again, it's causing a lot of stress. many workers say they've not had to pay rise for years and with inflation. they're struggling financially. sonya has worked to all the airport for
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more than 2 decades. she says she's been forced to resort to using food stamps to feed her children. you will she be loveless with inflation being so high in france? petrol is expensive. it's just not possible. i can't afford to feed my kids. i can't fill my car. i can't take my kids on a break. it's not normal because of a shy coach, harris, airport authorities have had the council one in 6 flight for some travelers, the reduced flights mean disruption and longer cues. believe me got 4 out of us. we came here 4 hours early as we knew there was going to be a strike. so we were prepared. these are the on t v. i saw that there was an airport workers strike. so i called the airline as i was worried. dad cancel the flight, but it's okay for now. the protest to say that if their demands are not met, they'll continue their strike over the next few days. as francis school, some of brake begins. many people are going on holiday. these workers say they wish they could afford to do the same. natasha butler,
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al jazeera paris. the july 4th holiday weekend in the us is off to a busy start and not putting airlines to the test. on thursday, an estimated 2400000, travis took flights that some companies are struggling to cope the demand, which is soaring to prepare levels, hundreds of flights. i've already been cancelled in thousands delayed airlines claim stuff and shortages bad weather and air traffic delays. so curtis is ation analyst and found over s safe dot com. he sends a combination of factors like stuff, shortage isn't bad. weather could lead to total chaos. it's almost as simple as the pandemic. that is, when the pandemic happen, massive changes happen in the industry. part of those changes were people had to be laid off and some of them retired. and when demand goes up, which it did in the last few months, it takes a much longer time to get the staffing back to what it should in many countries,
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there is a minimum staffing in the cabin part of the aircraft. they're also requirements for maintenance, air traffic control, and the other parts of the ocean infrastructure. and, and another issue is the staff have to have to be in the right place. you can have an aircraft, but you have to have the staff to fly it. and the staff have to have the risk period before they fly again. and sometimes it's just not possible to match the aircraft with the personnel, the united states, it's a long weekend, and there is a increase level of travel on this weekend as well as an overall increase in the summer. and what you'll have is a situation where they will try as they might that any small problem a store in one part of the country. a strike in some part of the world or a strike even by air traffic controllers could upset the entire system because they're all very interconnected. australia is prime minister albanese has welcomed what he's calling a new start relations with france after meeting french president. and i don't
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micron in paris relations had soured after the previous australian government ditch the multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal with france in favor of nuclear power subs that goes by the us and britain. australia has since agreed to pay nearly $600000000.00 in compensation. it's a different smart finish. this visit, which comes after our telephone conversation a couple of weeks ago, right after your election. and after the moments we spend together on the sidelines of the nato summit and madrid marks the will to rebuild a trust based relationship between our 2 countries. a relationship based on mutual respect office. we both know a difficult phase, but also a relation show me that builds on a strategic and historic partnership. the stallion, french share, a long history of cooperation. we are partners globally, but also neighbors in the pacific and in the indian ocean. i am looking forward to
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meeting with president mc wrong to discuss k global challenges and how strongly and france can work together with others to address these. a strategy as relationship with friends, max's trust, respect, and honesty matters. now, you cheaper than rwanda say they're being targeted by the government. traditional media already subject to type restrictions. they can go online from a popular alternative for journalists. but some of you choose, the biggest broadcast is in regard to being jailed and say they're being tortured and threatened with death. how can web reports from kigali? you know, john williams in 20 says being jailed by police for weeks at a time and receiving death threats. come with his job here in rwanda. and he's a journalist and youtube. it will cost you quit. he says the people who speaks to us sometimes threatened to hear his reporting on a community of people who were evicted by police and his homes were bull dos. the
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houses from this area we want compensation in several of verandas, most followed youtube broadcast as a rule ready in jail, but including some who reported on over critical of the evictions. i'm focused on justice, human rights and advocacy. and i know, although the 3 areas i risky, i wonder, 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 monthly cara 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 1994 genocide. he told the court he was tortured in jail, denied his medicine for diabetes,
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and told that things would get worse after wonder. how did the commonwealth heads of government meetings known as children and my mom was wanting to do him up with the children when you get us up who we need at the region of i you, i mean she like when you let me just leave it. i will be here 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 . a fair country to many reports by rights groups, law cross president, pool kick. i'm a was asked about rolanda human rights record in the closing press conference that are not due for a reason that shouldn't be there. but there are people who are new to new prison who should be there. now the commonwealth meetings over and the leaders have gone. john williams is left wondering what's in store for him, both and tried to speech,
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to speak out the job. harassed into this 2nd. for to, to free the country. 3, some of them disappear, you know, or even they die. malcolm web al jazeera, kigali, rwanda for testers in morocco gathered outside parliament and about to demanding answers. after the death of $23.00 migrants, the victims were trying to run across the border to the spanish enclave of malea rockin officials, blame the deaths on a stampede, and the migrants tried to climb aboard the fence lights groups or calling for an investigation. firefighters and prue have finally contained the forest finer the income ruins of much a pitcher they been battling the place for 3 days. there is concern that strong winds may read night, the flames. the fire broke out on tuesday. one of the world's most famous
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archaeological sites and destroyed approximately 100 acres of land, that's almost as because 50 football pitches the u. s. state of california has introduced the nation's toughest restrictions on plastic packaging, and efforts to reduce the impact of plastic pollution. it will require that all single use plastic packaging be recyclable, or composter, bought by 20. 32 and accountability groups will also be put in place to run a new recycling program that was signed by governor governor newsome on thursday. day trip is to venice thought to be charged a compulsory fee to visit the italian city from next january 3rd to choose not to stay overnight in hotels or other accommodation will have to sign up for 9 pay a charge of between $3.00 and $10.00. and trying to ease over tourism this court trying to dodge the fee will risk.
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