tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 2, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm need barker. this is the news. our live from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. roches relentless offensive in easton, ukraine takes the destructive toll and civilians the fate of the last major city and who hands now hangs in the balance. ukraine us turkey to seize a russian flag ship. it says it's loaded with stolen grain. turmoil in libya, protests a storm, the eastern parliament into broke demanding politicians set aside. the differences, work for the people as global food and fuel prices sore. some families are forced to choose between meals and find out why bees or creating
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a bars in occupied east jerusalem lab report. and i'm far as mile with this, or it will have all the latest action from when will then class some news out of manchester. united it's been reported that portuguese star christian on rinaldo is told the english primarily club that he wants to lead. ah, russian and ukrainian forces are engaged in heavy fighting for control of the east and don bass region. russian forces are inching closer to alyssa chance the last major city under ukrainian control in the east. people are escaping the region every day as russian forces attack it from all sides. in the past few hours, moscow bank separatist say they've surrounded the city and captured an oil refinery . the ukrainian army disputes that claim and says the fighting is still going on. some of the people who managed to escape spoke of what they endured. what are the
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practices the city doesn't exist anymore. it has practically been wiped off the face of dea. there is no humanitarian 8 distribution center. it has been hit with. you are lenient, there was no water or electricity, nothing. in our town, 11 people died of starvation that he left and he didn't have any food with those who did survived. there was a mother with 3 children walking down the road crying. i invited her in and gave her some flower and other things. when mother bustling away, now that if i stayed almost to the last day till they hit the culture center, it was destroyed, there were many casualties. i was among them. i was covered with rubble. people help to dig me up my, my injuries were not serious. one might say, god showed me mercy senior law firms in the canoe spot. this is horrible that small children had seen all this and become experts in military equipment. what flew from where the children know all this and are not afraid?
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it's both good and horrible. i've never been there. others did this war? why is there? are you worried? i don't understand anything. back in 1945. it was clear. now i don't understand anything. sure. and just days after moscow announced to retreat from snake island and the black sea ukraine says the outpost was bombed. key if release vis footage showing what it says. a 2 bombing raids on the island, the head of the ukrainian army says the jets took off from russian controlled crimea. ukraine has asked turkey to detain a russian flag ship. it says is loaded with tums of stolen grain. he says the grain was taken from the port of by damask with the ship, now docked on the turkish waters. ukraine is asking anchor to seize the shipment. catcher, lopez, honda, yon reports ukraine says this russian flagged cargo ship that she begs only is transporting stolen grain. it accuses russia of illegally taking about $4500.00
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tons from its occupied port of bit dance. now anchored in the black sea of turkeys, carrasco. port keith is asking on cora to seize the va, so in may caress what russia is doing is look in our see still in our grey trying to impose it's real or non dorky and other states. and this is just what they do intentionally is grading a mass tons of grains of sucking, ukrainian ports with exports blocked by russian horses. russia denies a stealing from seas territories and analysts say diplomacy will have little effect . it will be very hard to reach any agreement between moscow and give on grain export because there are a lot of practical issues. first of all, related to the part of vanessa that western leaders have accused russia of using food and hunger as weapons of war. it again, not only creates
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a potential shortages in countries in north africa in the middle east, that can least afford to have food shortages at this point in time. creates the, the risk of additional unrest and instability in those countries. about 25 percent of the world's wheat is supplied by both russia and ukraine. limited exports have these stabilize the global market, causing shortages and rising prices. suppliers and consumers alike are feeling the impact of an unstable market made horse by boy. it's urgent if you, if you're hit by missiles, everything of all our crops will bundle. it's a shame. leave sure. i better to point to buy top quality grain. but it might all go to wisdom. now to fall out of rushes, invasion of ukraine is playing out along turkeys coast in on chorus. next move will decide where this issue terms patty, a little missile again. now the 0 or staying with a story. let's bring in sort of
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a marco who's a political allison, former russian member of parliament. he joins us from moscow. mister mock of thank you so much for your time. is russia stealing ukrainian grain? you know, this is good, long not to russia and not to create this in the just just so that you don't belong for us. your song, a few months before your so in the region was part of your grade. but now what you say in sex controlled by russia, and we ask, it would go to a little bit more from your song to say, agree to international market as a one, isn't it is so 22, so $50.00, a low grade prices miss among the reason there isn't a single government in the world a single authority in the world beyond moscow's immediate allies. that regards co
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song as a part of russia and hence this being russian grain. no, it's not ashton green. i can add a piece. he's didn't belong to the mass room here, so asians z wants to, to sales this. they want to get money into the economy. and so it's a some kind of negative zone. you may know that people, you can. sure. so these are, they don't want to be part of your k because if you create a jeep, who doesn't that little, so to speak, russian language, that nature for lenders. so just that we ask a just not to store saying whole grain from your song and it doesn't matter how to now what document exactly. it just lets it has them. this isn't a song the russia has said it 100 over the strategic on the snake island to
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ukraine is a gesture of good will to show it won't interfere with the un efforts to get grain out. can the international community be reassured by these apparent guarantees of russia? are russia by say, a has you many don't know about russia? use a make it with that and could have door was a seat with green room if you can import every day doing disease. you weeks wrong 8 o'clock comes, it won't come till 9 o'clock or unique every day, but keep class and i will see she wants to invite natal navies was a ukrainian of or will so call her got a great and this is also washington and key for idea that the sheets shoot notes, not daunted to get, getting out if you create an important but also to get with us are in euclidean
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for russia. disagree was, is russia say, what's are we will check in make jake or z. so she's bought, i bought her a gym and bushings and no, no, no, no, no, no, any chicken by 2. i saw it. what you want it out or to check with you if mr. markov. as you say, russia is adamant that he wants to create a humanitarian coit, or for this grain to get out of the region. how then, can it potentially justify the allegations made by ukraine of the use of white phosphorus on the island on snake island? specifically this silence, i'm not to use this series. i not only i will have not on this was good, but also programs with something about a 70
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a c v sheets reach captured by you create a sort of just as close to just in the credit impulse. it's also important, i think, for us to o z, a suit of ship problems or different conscious to read euclidian course. and of course i russia also left disease small is me island. but that he was out of state national, not user, russia opening comments and going to dark every day did exist to leave. so all this ships to live that are you get a new one, but you can now. so this is don't want to take minds out, they want to take nato and that is in, they want to rule the war between as a walk left us military close is between nate or navies and the russian. blacks is what i see. but idea beyond, beyond this sort of hypothetical clash between nato forces and russian forces,
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what we are seeing of course, is the continued targeting of civilian centers in the likes of nikolai near a desk. and also of course not that long ago that shopping bowling. cremmit shook. how can russia continue justifying hitting the civilian centers? ah russia ross, you saw people brush and i me come to you create no suppressor today, but to only did it for the fall, you couldn't from keep repressive regime. who a good and i was heroes, is those who cash i go to and net c germany, but to keep it. but as soon as you impose to sam fisher general there's, there's a dozen life for us. it's a very important issue because russia, b, g, b, o, 2,
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it is quite media us lives. rosetta beach in a minute for us, it's been important. use your source. i know. but to our exist are you can for c s b s at coupons u k, because you can, yeah, i mean, i'm totally by you. great. you've got one, but that's controlled by united states and ready to focus on the army or united states and get a beat on it. you said it is s q must feel in tremendous amount. you say move him into a case us. we try to make it as much as possible, but you can then i didn't receive the case as a coupon in your grade. ok, so ok, marco, for russian political analysts to thank you for that. of course, we cannot to substantiate the claims made by mr. michael,
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that about ukraine being in any way sponsored by nazi forces. okay. almost 5 months in the war ukrainians a morning. those killed on the battlefields. the government says at least 10000 members of the military have been killed. al jazeera is alan fisher travel to a by been see to see how one village and one family more and the passing of who they regard as a war hero. the initially came low ones and twos, to say good bye to a neighbor, a friend, a man, the no consider a hero, anatoly portage of volunteered for the army in the 1st days of the war. he died a week after his 40th birthday serving on the front line and cut keith. his coffin was brought home by the army. for some, the pain was too much the emotion to roar the loss too great.
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as he made his final journey, people lined the streets to pay the respects, then joined the procession to the grave yard. while her daughter bella, i left him a lot, but i just cannot get avery odyssey. this is it's heartbreaking. he died in no investor. he is a true hero. almost every tone, every village across ukraine has been touched by grief, and the totally porter choked was not the 1st soldier from here to die, but with no sign to the end of the war. the reality is, he won't be the last god lamented lunar soon narrow, good. so the churn on for me and for our nation, this is different a hard time. every loss is to sign that they have to be stronger and more united in this war or obligation. now a still when you summer, you soon as she v,
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ma'am. oh, you maybe in italy put a took was buried in the local graveyard. not far from where he was born, those who knew him and those who didn't paid their fine respects. as he was placed in the ground he died trying to defend allan fisher al jazeera bavinsy. ukraine still had illness. news our will continue our coverage on the effects of inflation on other economies. a cool for change in south korea, thousands of workers rally on the streets of sol, demanding better labeled policies. ah. okay, let's turn out some breaking news. palestinian leaders of agree to hand over the bullet. the killed al jazeera journalist, serene. a black lab to
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u. s. officials. american investigators will run ballistic tests on the bullet to see if it does indeed match ammunition used by israeli soldiers. the u. s. is apparently agreed not to share the bullet with their swayed counterparts. sri was a palestinian and american. she was killed by a ready forces on may. the 11th while covering israeli raids and janine camp israel says it has shot down 3 anom drones headed towards a dispute. a gas field in the mediterranean sea is ready forces, say the lebanon based group has bella launched the drones israeli military release . this video said to show the downing of the drones, as blah hasn't commented. chorus gas field is locked in, a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. ever been protest across libya just a day after you. and mediated talks between rival factions ended without an agreement on friday protested, and the city of to brook stormed
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a building. the house is one of 2 rival parliaments as i go about rising prices high and employment power outages and years of political deadlock. malik, trainer reports from tripoli. this is what's left of to brooks house of representatives. building protesters in the eastern loop in city stores did overnight. looting its offices, assembly hall, and setting it on fire. now we only had the in, with a hot out the like this brought, this came after the political deadlock and was sending living conditions in the capitol in, well, it is clear that the legislative houses won't come to an agreement, but i saw this protest at cooper reggie, the un mission law and the international community to turn to alternative solutions i did. earlier on friday, hundreds of young protestors gathered at the square in the capital tripoli, living conditions have deteriorated in recent months after
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a parallel government was appointed by the house of representatives in eastern libya, with power cuts lasting of to 18 hours a day. there's anger against political leaders. upon a bob home of our demands include the removal of injustice on the citizens, solving the problem of electricity, dissolving and sampling. all legislative and executive bodies, such as debate us government, will sugars government in the high state council parliament. he le le 2800000 libyans register to vote in election scheduled for last december. but they were postponed after live years to rival parliament fail to agree on the rules governing the paul. the disagreement is primarily about who can run for president. the most controversial candidate is libyan american war lord halle for have, after who controls the oil rich eastern region. recent un mediated talks between
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the 2 sides in cairo and geneva have failed to achieve consensus. wafford, mrs. new up your part of the delegation of the house of representatives demanded to remove the condition that presidential candidates cannot hold any other nationality . of course, we categorically rejected this matter because in this case we are not putting and general rules, but rather it may be interpreted as tailoring the rules to allow certain people to run on the horizon. i'm a while the protest got violent in to brook and elsewhere. there remained largely peaceful in tripoli. the un support mission here in the capital has earth for a calm and restrain. what's clear for now is people are frustrated with those in power and one elections to be held. if there is no political breakthrough soon, the situation could get worse. mal trina al jazeera aaa. okay, let's bring an amid. so aly, who's an analyst,
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specializing in libby and politics. he joins us now from manchester in the u. k. thank you so much for your time. i'm as we heard, there are clearly a catalogue of problems at the moment in libya. of the situation doesn't seem to have any clear cut solution as yet. what actually the solution now, the great white, clear libya has not had any kind of elections, but the main reason for that is the both elective parliament bond in silver and tripoli. do not want selections, they seem to believe that democracy is being elected one from staying there forever . and so they have been asked to me to agree on holding elections. we say that actually once the other issue was that these talks were held in cairo, and egypt for the moment is not very well known for democracy or catholic actions. and therefore, that was doomed to fail, that they have failed. the moment the prime minister in tripoli made babe
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yesterday lost my teeth twisted welcome, a sea protest saying that indeed everybody must go on the way for everybody to go. were talking about his government, even his own government must go away from the top part of the action where both both houses would be reelected and there would be new blood and they would choose a new government. and so the fact that the actions 2012 province jackson elections in 2014, there's no reason why they can be election in 2022. interestingly though, the rival government appointed by the eastern took rock, shouldn't back parliament talk to you. but charlotte has not wasted at all or made the statement about yesterday's progress and people are waiting for him to agree and pay. yes, the way forward is to have elections. you report mentioned power. that is actually
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the main issue at the moment. the heat is over $40.00 to $40.00. there are no. there's no necessity for ac house to point out time. one of the main reason for this is the blockade of oil and gas production. libya by hasta, and fatigue better. they have said that they will not lift this book located unless i'm about to assume power in tripping me. now, that is a been issued. i poll is, of course the foreign medals because russia and egypt have fat at cuba and half of the government in the east of libya. and so that part of the reason for the deadlock is that there's no international agreement on how to go forward. that has always been the case. they have been protecting. so russia, for example, even france, think to brooklyn, hatha in the united nations. otherwise, the machinations could very easily just basic all the session and request selection
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and last question, where, where precisely do you think you and mediation has failed to continue to fail? well, today stephanie williams, the united nations secretary general special adviser on libya, has noted the protests and said in a tweet and on tv i'm on. and the major international news channel. i said that the way forward is for the fiscal leaders to listen to the will of the people and to hold elections immediately. there's a reason not that they should not be negotiations. i'm having an action that should be an automatic thing. you can have a parliament which for 8 years refused to hold elections. that's the way forward. everybody has to come on board. the u. k. italy, united states have been pressing hard for these elections at the moment. but with the, with the united nations security council that's going to be an issue. and it's sort of forcing you know, or politically to start to go ahead with that and given,
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given when the, when you chose the, given the mutual disappointment with their leaders in both the east and the west of the country is this disillusionment essentially the glue that brings the country together well, well exactly. i mean the focus to be honest that they've not been organized by any particular group. people absolutely frustrated all over and they like to do one thing. they have absolutely enough and they want their voice to be heard. and i think one of the issues with the united nations and then ask you, it is that they themselves are not with people. they've chosen a few leaders here and there and want them to make decisions on behalf of your people. unfortunately, they're making decisions based on their own interests. it's time for the people to get to the head and like any other country in the well, the best way to do that is to holding elections as soon as possible. all right, i made a really great to speech. you. thank you so much. thank you. the warn you crane and
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the economic costs of the pandemic have pushed up the price of food and fuel globally. the euro's own, the supporting record, inflation figures, and as dominant came reports. berlin, many families are struggling to put food on the table. nicole good laugh, profess food for her children. they have been at school all day and now back at home, they're hungry. but if their needs are simple, their mother's task is not because putting food on the table is becoming increasingly more expensive. with her, the full price is going so high. it's either spending 2 or 3 times an under and the amount of food or buying the, the amount that i could afford. and then we have to eat less food. so mainly it means for me buying less food, and i'm the one who is going hungry or not eating meal so that the kids can get enough food. rising food prices have implications for others to. you'll see, to her tanto runs of egan restaurant in berlin's prince. lauer belk district,
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the lucky leak has one higher claim from the mission and guide where the reputation for fresh and seasonal fair with a personal touch. but maintaining those high standards with ever higher prices is becoming increasingly difficult. all my suppliers increased their prices. so when i checked my booth, i was like what? yeah, and of course ed to compensated in some way. and yeah, the only way was to increase my um the price for the menus. these increasing prices are happening in many sectors of business and industry across germany. on 1000000 ga, ga, ga. gov. millions of citizens ask themselves every day. will my money be enough off? i'm won't willoughby enough at the end of a month. as it is a very serious question, allison questions which need a clear answer. the government is initiated, extensive relief measures one short term measure the german government has alighted on is cheaper public transport throughout the summer months for a flat rate of 9 euros or around 9 and
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a half dollars each month. passengers can use local and regional buses, trains, and tramps to travel anywhere inside germany, that e u summits. and again, at the recent g 7 summit, inflation has been discussed and it's clear your leaders are trying to say we feel your pain the last time inflation was this high, was back in the early 19 seventy's when this wall fill divided this city back van a phrase was coin to describe the combination of stagnant economy and rising inflation. stagflation for now, ministers say the threat of a return to that era is distant. for now, dominant cane al jazeera berlin inflation rates in pakistan of sword to their highest levels. in 13 years, protest as a rallying in islamabad against the soaring cost of living fuel prices of jumped by at least 60 percent. since the end of may, of the government scraps subsidies to tackle a growing deficit and south korea,
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housing prices and cost of living have been beyond reach for many. on saturday, thousands of angry workers marched to the capital sol. they were demanding better wages to keep up with rising inflation. but mcbride was at that protest. since it's the largest demonstration staged by this trade union organization, since before the pandemic helping to swell the numbers has been a change in south korea's government to a conservative administration seen as pro business and not as friendly to workers. there's the possibility of increasing the number of hours in the working week for what trade unionists are faring the most is spiraling inflation. they say their wages can't keep pace with whom i don't will not own. our biggest problem is inflation. i know it's a global issue and it's caused by war, but why should the consequences of it be passed all the way down to us workers any longer dumping her,
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extending the working hours doesn't make sense. even the current 42 hours that i will, there isn't enough time for my kids and my family life sorenson video rising fuel costs lead to a national strike by truck drivers last month. that caused supply chain disruption affecting production in south korean factories. and rising prices are causing changes in peoples every day, habits with more workers making do with convenient store meals for lunch. let me know price is at my usual restaurant went up. so now i come here instead about 2 or 3 times a week. i mean, there's more pain on the way for consumers and home buyers in polena to asia, yet when of the real purchasing powers shrinking in the face of fierce inflation. secondly, interest rates on the rise simultaneously, which is a burden for people paying off loans for the march and due to the offices of south korea as president. and the hopes this new administration will here work as grievances the workers they've been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage of
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nearly 20 percent. but after a lot of their c h about to settle for just 5 percent, which they are far from happy with on the government has been urging companies to limit wage rises across the board to curve inflation in south korea right now. that's plenty to fuel workers, anger rob mcbride, al jazeera, so still had allowed to 0 in argentina, attentions arising in protest as a routing force as the nation runs low on fuel and people struggle to buy food in sport. india's cricketers hit themselves into the record books details coming up. ah hello there, weathers looking for any dusty drive course across the good part of the middle east is all about the winds. we have got to kimmy
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a cane shamal when that's gonna continue driving its way down across. so the, the gulf over the next few days, lifted dust and sand. certainly coming in southwest. he went monsoon pushing some very heavy rain up towards a southern pakistan into that western side of india, of course, and more of the same as we go 13, monday, 44 celsius here in doha. $47.00 in the queue weight, $47.00 there. 2 in baghdad, one or 2 showers just around the caucasus, but elsewhere across middle aged, dry something up hot and dry to across northern africa. we have seen temperatures in northern areas of algeria getting up to around 4748 celsius stays hot. here over the next few days, although somebody from the heat there, algiers, at around $35.00 degrees celsius. still plenty hot enough than your showers across west africa. right into the gulf of guinea in those shouts ran across southern shad . so sudan over towards ethiopian highland, but on the other side of the riff valley is still disappointingly dry. not too much
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rain in the forecast here. over the next few days, you might just cat one or 2 coastal showers. south africa stays dry, fine and sunny. ah, the fool. he got in contact with montgomery ideals, the french republic, islam for a claim. but just what is modern? france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth episode to on out to 0 rivers. when the news breaks, people haven't to my home breaking decisions on whether to leave behind their homes and loved ones when people need to be heard. and the story told that if they leave in the home, we hope to return one day with exclusive interviews. and in depth reports,
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al jazeera has teens on the ground, president biden need to contain fuel prices. one way to bring you more award winning documentaries and live nice lou. ah, they are watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. this our, the palestinian authority has agreed to hand over the bullet, the killed al jazeera journalist to reno blackledge to u. s. officials. american investigators will carry out tests to see if the bullet matches with the ammunition used by israeli soldiers. palestinian officials say the u. s. as assured them that they will not share the bullet with israel. palestinian
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american serene was shot in the head by sweaty forces in may while covering its rady rays. in janine russian forces a moving closer to lisa chance the last major city under ukrainian control in the east moscow back separatists say they've surrounded it. of captured an oil refinery protested of stormed one of libya's rival parliaments in the eastern city of to brook. people are angry about worsening living conditions and a years long political deadlock. a 68 year old palestinian woman has died in australia, detention she is being held in the demon prison in northern israel. the circumstances of her death is still unclear sod. you are far jolla. mother of 8 from the occupied westbank was arrested in december. she was accused of plotting a stabbing attack, the head of the policy and the commission of detainees called her death, a racist crime. south. america is feeling the economic pressure to in argentina,
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tensions are rising as food prices sore and fuel stocks run low. they've been weeks a protest by truck drivers who are demanding higher pay teresa boat report some wireless errors. ah, it's become an all too common seen. protestors gathering outside food, producing factories to demonstrate against constantly rising prices in argentina. a monthly average inflation rate of around 5 percent is making it difficult for people in the country to get by the sima day. but if they medically, the situation is very bad every day, the prices go up. poor people do not have the right to wait mate, and we have no rights and we want this to change. the government needs to control the prices seriously. argentina had been battling high inflation for years, but in the past months the prices of food have sold it, making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to make ends meet
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the government of alberta. hernandez has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of art in seen as society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them . social tension is on the rice. these weak dozens of truck drivers blocked the roads to protest against diesel shortages across the country. one driver was killed when hit by a stone as he tried to defy the protesters and breakthrough a road block. some oregon law, we are demanding that they let us continue working. we are demanding that they give us fuel that a respect to price and that they respect the rates that the increase of freight rates a little for our job, right? with real argentina's economies in the red, inflation is pervasive. the government has to spend billions of dollars a year on energy from other countries. even though argentina has one of the largest shale oil and gas reserves in the world. conflict within the ruling coalition
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complicates plans to find solutions, former president and now vice president. christina fernandez. the kirshner has been openly criticizing president alberto fernandez on almost every decision he has taken concerning the economy. the latest pat was over a proposed gas pipeline from the rich back. i'm where the reserving by the owner and on energy subsidies for the middle class a little earlier right now we should be exporting energy, food and everything else. and the war ukraine should benefit us like world war 2. they are discussing about a pipeline, but we are on an absurd situation with a fight within the government on every aspect of the economy that only increases attention attention that extends from government officials to the streets. as people continue to demand solutions that the government seems unable to provide that he said, well, i'll just see that when
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a site is or the global economic crisis has hit the latin american region particularly hard. it seen the slowest economic growth since 2014 and the pandemic hers only added to the problems shut downs, hampered growth, leaving nations like argentina with unimaginable depths. but once the locked downs were lifted, exporters from these countries were unable turn enough, as they couldn't meet demand due to blocks supply chains. to warn you, crane trigger to rise in global food prices in brazil. some estimate say that almost a 3rd of the population that's more than 70000000 people don't have enough food to eat, even one full meal a day. or gabriel, brazil is a political risk analyst. he joins us from sao paolo, as we heard the catalog of problems affecting ordinary people on all of this, of course, are creating a huge amount of social tensions as well. what are we seeing across the region?
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thanks for having me needs. there are many domestic challenges across the region are mostly a we could you ministrations in terms of our popular support and support in congress? i imagine now, why do i even new president, such as capital bodies and chile and president elect? i will start with veteran columbia are likely to face serious with inability challenges in brazil have a very well arised election which has already impacted different on the policy making. so a picture of low social cohesion, high social anxiety will most likely continue to c. d economic situation in the region in the social situation as a result of being acted by political uncertainty, domestic lever. on top of that, we know that this is a region that has been i start with kelly, particularly exposed to external shocks. and due to the fighting, challenging financial situation of most countries, we've our weak juventus. so events like
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a potential recession in the us. and obviously the conflict in ukraine was a point neutral ban drivers of uncertainty impacting the economic prospects at the local level as well. and it's also worth noting that the social challenges that have been extracted, they did the best should precede the pandemic. so you guys were mentioning inflation in, i think she was already high before added to by chalk. so definitely a very tricky situation in the region. of course, we've seen a shift to the left and the logs of columbia, possibly off the back of best social unrest and concerns about the economy. do you think other countries in latin america will follow? i'm thinking specifically about brazil given the elections coming up the yes, certainly a brazil is where our eyes are focused on i and will remain. so for the coming months. right now, the situation of fall, right? president j bush or not is not good according to be actually all calls are he's
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likely to lose the election actor, former president law or from d. i walker's party. this is a result of his hi rejection rates on the back of a high rise in inflation, inflation as we've been discussing, but also his highly controversial approach is of, is the pandemic. and our little on the other hand has remained very pragmatic and able to capitalize them. that situation. and so i do think that at these movements towards the last i will see brazil was the next. but the spend a really interesting point that you make that did you think all of this means that the era of the strong mind leader is over as a direct result of economic uncertainty? that's a good point i, i don't think so. i think even though i, you know, we've been seeing power shifting from the right to the last and, you know, this is not new in the past 2 decades. we do see the problem of economic populates,
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man, you know, we can solutions. so even when we change the figures like i, if most, and i was placed by lou lane. and so when i was to see some of the problems that we were sitting in the past few years regarding you know, who is in power and how are these impacts and the reliability jeff institutions there appears to be at the moment a world that is divided between those countries that are against russia, in support of ukraine and those countries that appear to be ambivalent towards russia. and i'm happy to do trade that where to latin american countries lie when it comes to those divisions. yes, so with a few exceptions, and most countries have adopted a low profile regards to the conflict. part of that, this idea i'll let you, but part of that is also dragging montes, we have for example, brazil where she now your wife, a lot of commodity producer countries who rely heavily young crystallizes from
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russia. so obviously they have lead to incentives to cargo knives at the reaching love watching. in addition to that, there's also the relationship with china and then discounted several little games in gauging and you know, voicing, i'm more of a claims with regard to the war. and obviously dark domestic challenges, they're more worried about. so i don't see just this changing the coming monster. it's most likely that the government, so most of the governments, mundane a low profile and you know way mostly pragmatic approach refraining from getting too much involved. right. gabriel, brazil speaking to us from south palo political restaurant. let's thank you so much . thank you. l. the 4th of july holiday weekend in the united states is also a busy start and i was putting the aviation industry to the test. i alonza struggling to cope with the demand, which is soaring to pre punk demick levels. gillian wolf reports the 4th of july is
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one of the busiest holidays for air travel across the united states. from coast to coast, millions of americans will take to the skies in the next few days. and this year it's shaping up to be even busier as the asian sector slowly returns to what's prevent demik levels. but it's the increasing cost of living that's got many people worried. i travel every weekend, but of course when inflation is kind of hard to do that, i had to get back to the family. i haven't seen it since credit. so it really wasn't a question we just had to do it, but we let me go to white versus somehow that's it now. yeah. for some reaching their destination this weekend with their harder and tickets is proving more challenging. i was fly with delta and a cancel my flight as on boarding a plane, a flight got canceled yesterday. so now we're hopscotch in around to get home. we actually off my can suggest a day of he thrive the canceled 30 flights. we got
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a message from united, it goes to midnight, am with the cities line. i am in the morning. we were stranded to young children would eating the issue bad weather air traffic delays and stopping shortages. and it's not just in the u. s. airports across europe and the u. k. are struggling to readjust after many workers left our jobs during the pandemic. and many more went on strike in response to the soaring cost of living. some countries like germany have launched schemes to bring in temporary foreign workers. peter, this morning was an absolute mess. we were at the we were told to arrive 5 hours before the flight to make sure that we got on our flight. and we were just keeping the decimal open. we would just keeping the keys are outside is horrendous. then back in the us with to fly cancellations and delays. some airlines are giving out bonuses for flight attendance to ramp up staffing. others are offering pilots, triple pay to pick up extra trips. and for those left stranded,
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they get waivers to change your tickets for free. for those who prefer to skip the airport during this busy holiday, driving to their destination seems to be a good option. but with some of the highest gas prices on record, that may also prove costly. gillian wolf, al jazeera, 27 people are missing it, see after an industrial support ship sank off the coast of hong kong rescue services released this footage of crew members being pulled from the water. 3 people have already been rescued. the boat was caught in bad weather port on by severe tropical storm shabba an earthquake has struck southern iran, killing at least 5 people that entering dozens of others. the magnitude 6 tremor happened in the province of almost gone at around 2. i am local time. have been aftershocks and 2 fir, the quakes, one village near the gulf coast was nearly destroyed. the earthquake was felt as far away as to buy still ahead on al jazeera in sport run all
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those manchester united fairy tale seems to have turned sour details coming up after the break. ah, new voice is heating up the airway. lot of chinese listeners who, kimberly hear what they really think in their own country shifting palate, a case, the rise of citizen journalism has changed everything. how do happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative. australians went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war that very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield there listening page. dissect the media on al jazeera. i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign poll, the national curity. this is very much a political impact. here's the paul ford. how do we illustrate it?
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are we telling the good story? will people yeah, what we're trying to do here. they're living outside and make sure this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it actually feels if you were there, lou ah, in the crowded towns of occupied east jerusalem, it's difficult for many palestinians to crate green environments. but now a project training palestinian women to keep bes is bringing color and paul life to the urban areas by the smith reports from occupied east jerusalem. ah,
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these are perhaps the only new homes that have been allowed to proliferate and occupied east jerusalem without the risk of israel pulling them down. yeah, natalia, and this is one living organism. just allow catholic and hey, we're in the co de la la, be keeping in a community project that provides palestinian women with jobs and income, 75 percent of the women in east jerusalem aren't formerly employed after naz wyckoff woman. she is not actually, a lot of people are afraid of b is, but for me, those even a verse and the koran about b is they are blessedly when you study them and discover their organisation, their system. it's perfect, but the bees need plant to the project is also bringing greenery to the densely packed streets of east jerusalem. the mean important challenge is that there were missing air land. we don't have lands and her roofs, it might be the solution to fill the gap of the lack of public open spaces in
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occupied east jerusalem. israeli authorities only permit palestinians to build on 17 percent of their land. so there's no room for green open spaces. introducing beehives encourages people to provide plants and bushes for the bees and whatever small space they have. no, when this project started in 2019, they trained on 15 women as beekeepers, but it's become so popular that by 2024 they'll be 550 women making use of the terraces and roof tops of occupied east jerusalem. as holmes the small beehives empty, la garza, the honey is harvested only twice a year. and these urban bees pollinating plants much less likely to have been treated with her besides than those around royal farmers. allah! and now any man i've got used to them. i'm not afraid of them. i even feel there's chemistry between us. so hidden did was in silla, women's co, operative is selling next year's harvest through crowd funding,
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so they can buy more hives to cope with demand. 3 years ago, a bees produced 85 kilos of honey. this year. they expect 8 and a half tons. bernard smith, al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. okay, time for the sport his far name. thank you so much, chris. you were, and aldo look, set to turn his back on. majesty. united speaking reported that the portuguese international has told the club that he wants to leave. the 37 year old made a fairy tale return to old trafford last year. but things didn't go to plan despite scoring 18, legal. united suffered, there were several, primarily campaign. they finish 6 and only manage europa li qualification. it's understood. this is a major issue for rinaldo, as he wants to play in the champions league. over more in the story, we're joined to live on sky by govern hamilton. he's an editor at sports business. gavin, is this development a surprise at all?
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really because we just time to get when of big transfer, the guys happen. we're in july outfits officially. the start of the new season, the pre season. so the new season. so there will be a lot of moves. and right now he's thinking about, well, he wants to be of these peak at the will copy november, and this will be a record 5th will cut for him. and he wants to go into playing at the top of his game. and that means play regularly in the champions league in the build up to that . so competition and my united, he can't do that because they didn't qualify last year. they didn't have a consistency set and he's looking right really now for a team that can keep him. if he's incredibly states still at the age of 37, he still feels he's got a quite some time left at the top of his career. and he wants to play for a club much, it's united despite their global appeal and they are not taught crop at the most because they're not champions. like do people think rinaldo? it's been good for men, united well, there's been
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a lot of changes that matches united so because the coaches obviously changed the new coach, erica, and how the document has come in. and maybe he doesn't see around for, for now doing the way that so previous managers did it. so he started school a lot of goals, but he worries, i think about the quality of his teammates matches your cannot compete written with top crops in the champions league. and more to attract in terms of attracting so so, so that they can pay the wages. but that's not enough for that. for the top place. they want to play at the elite level of competition. that means the champions league and the walk. where are the possible teams rinaldo could, and that playing act that's. that's the big problem that he's agent. jose mendez, jose mendosa is a very well connected agents across europe. so he will be talking to crops right. by munich. like italy. i mean, his former truck events will probably not be interested, but napoli in the champions league probably would be. i think,
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mentors already spoken to chelsea, but i doubt that will happen. so it's, it's a, it's an open question. the moment he said he wants to leave, but they may not be that many clubs who wants to take him. okay, great to get your thoughts, gavin hamilton. thank you so much for your time. and to a big shock at wimbledon, the winning run of women's well number one, e gosh, why attack has ended bullish players been knocked out of the championships by unseated french player at least coronet. in the 3rd round, coronet was in control throughout the match winning and st. fax. so face australis and jerry tomlin of it's in a 50 what can i say? i mean, i know i didn't really, you know, good tennis. i was being confused about no tactics as a sort of clear she used as pretty well so for she wasn't good performance for me, but i am looking forward to next experiences. teenager cocoa. gov was beaten by
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fellow american 20 of that seed. amanda, anna silver. it's the 1st time. gov has lost before the 4th round at wimbledon, and a sum over winning in 3 sets to seal a place in the last 16. i think. i suppose. serena williams is conqueror, conqueror, harmony tan smash. brittany is katy walter in just 51 minutes reached the 4th round . tan is competing at wimbledon for the 1st time in her career. and he had made some cricket history on day 2 of their test march against england and birmingham india scored 35 runs off this over from england sewer abroad. that's a record in test cricket. also them were scored by india captain jasper to pull mara, helped his country to a 1st innings total of $416.00 in this rescheduled 5th test. in response, england are in real trouble. they closed on $84.00 for 5 easily routine were
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convincing winners over ireland and the 1st test of their series. ireland had beaten the 3 times while champions, when the team's lad in dublin last year. this time out, the all blacks ran and 6 tries ad auckland's eaten heart stained him to win by 42 points to 19 i'll surely had a player sent off in the 1st half of their test against england, but it didn't stop them from winning the 1st test in her 3020 result ends england's run of 8 st. victories against australia and for our driver, carla sands has claimed his 1st ever f one paul l start sunday's british grand prix . from the front of the grid was brand new set. the brass the time and qualifying and why conditions on the silver stone track saints edged out current championship better match for staff in t may. charleston clare will start from clerk. every one is going through the same problems as you. every one is struggling to do go through that by those with the
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stiers to put the dice up the temperature to don't do mistakes. so you always thing, you have a lot of left, i mean on. so you could have gone a little weaker, but i'm sure he's the same for every one out there. what do they? i was gleick. i was feeling at home with the car. it was just in the dark as each on on it on it worked. yeah. was i think a good goal find the cause working really well. i felt comfortable just in argued trees, sometimes give me a little bit of a lottery and i had a yellow flag on my find a lapse i had to buy god of the law forbids. and in the high suite corners which are at the end caused me poll, but you know that these things can happen. okay, and that is all you support for now more later back. thank you very much for. well, that's it for me. dave parker for this news, ab of mary, i'm the mozy and our london broadcast center will be back in a moment with more of the day's news. remember, you can get it will be borne all stories and al jazeera dot com don't go away. ah,
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