tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 3, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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of new south wells, anywhere from around newcastle to the north of sydney, down to a rose cambra that was at southeastern corner and the shower say that where to where the longest, both of rain setting in for the next couple days. notice to some other wet weather in play there for good part of that eastern side of queensland could see some localized flooding here. but the severe warnings are in force possibility. this distinct possibility of flooding rays coming in 2 parts of east and new south wells over the next couple of days. as we go on to next week, we will graduate see where to whether making its way towards the new zealand that we have got where to whether making its way towards japan. that long last we've seen to re drive a hot weather recently. we'll see a well it is coming in the form of our tropical storm. that's going to push up for southern parts of japan over the next couple of days breaking the heat. tokyo, the temperature is down to 30 degrees. ah,
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello i marianna mozy, a very war while come to the news. our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes with complete food, more grief and devastation in ukraine. russia targets keys, cities in the east stepping out pitts, assault on the list of chance in its battle to control the don boss, region a village mores. another lost volunteer, one of at least 10000 ukrainian military members to have been killed so far. libby, as political turmoil, parliamentary offices are left in ruins off to protest a storm, the building confusion and frustration across us airports,
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staffing shortages and delays cause chaos when the countries busiest travelling weekend of the year. so far on i was flying with delta and they cancel my flight as on boarding up like got cancelled yesterday. so now were hopscotch gene around 2 years old and in sport rosner. dow stays on track for a record extending 23rd grand slam title. the spaniard giving his italian opponent to a bit of a friendly advice as he looks himself a spot in the last 60 ah hello, and welcome to the news out. you begin with developments in ukraine, russian, ukrainian. this is, are engaged in heavy fighting for control of the east and don't bass reaching russian troops moving ever closer to las, a chance. just
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a week after ukrainian forces withdrew from its neighboring city of several done. yet to avoid being encircled is a chance guess, ukraine's last bastion in the eastern region of la hans. more people are leaving their homes as russian forces escalate. their attacks moscow back separate to say they surrounded the city and captured an oil refinery. but the ukrainian army denies that claim sang. the fighting is continuing. some people who managed to get out of this as he spoke about what they endured would on the property to ski. the city doesn't exist anymore. it has practically been wiped off the face of the earth . there is no humanitarian aid distribution center. it has been hands on your voice . gillingham, there was no water. oil tricity, nothing in our town. 11 people died of starvation. they didn't have any food. 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 that leslie knew
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ignore this. 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 helped to dig me up my, my injuries were not serious. one might say, god showed me mercy senior law firms in the can you spell center? this is horrible that small children have seen all this and become experts in military equipment. what flew from where the children know all this and are not afraid? it's both good and horrible. note in the mood others did through this war. why is there? no, i do not understand anything back in 1945. it was clear. now, i don't understand anything. meanwhile, ukraine has accused the russian army of dropping phosphorus bombs on the black sea outpost. a snake island. russia withdrew from the island on thursday, saying it was a good well gesture to help the un establish
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a corridor to export grain from the area. all ukraine released this video showing what it says, a 2 bombing raids on the island, the head of the ukrainian army, says the jets took off from the russian controlled crimea, will almost 5 months into the war. new crane people across the country a morning. those killed in the fighting. a government in keith says at least 10000 members of the military have died out there is alan fish i traveled to by been see to see how one village, one, the death of a local resident. they now see as a war hero, the initially came in the ones and twos, to say good bye to a neighbor, a friend, a man, the no consider a hero. i literally put a job, volunteered for the army in the 1st these of the war. he died a week after his 40th birthday serving on the front line and cut give his coffin was brought home by the army. for some, the pain was too much the emotion to roar the loss,
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to greet as he made his final journey, people lined the streets to pay the respects, then joined the procession to the graveyard. no, hold on a well, i loved him a lot, but i just cannot get over it. at elsie is is, is it's heartbreaking. he died in impressed a. it is a true hero. almost every tone, every village across ukraine has been touched by grief. and the tale put to choke 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 load, lamented lunar swoon. not a good says of journal for me and for our nation. this is different, say hard time. every loss is to sign that we have to be stronger and more united in
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this war or obligation now east or when you summer, you. soon as she v, ma'am? oh no, no, i don't know. maybe in italy put the tooth 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. i'll just either bavinsy, ukraine or ukraine has asked turkey to detain a russian fight chip. it says is loaded with tons of stolen grain. keep says that wine was taken from whatever for dance it with the ship now docked in turkish waters. ukraine is asking anchor to seize the shipment. catchy lopez, how diane has more? ukraine says this russian flagged cargo ship that she breaks, only is transporting stolen grain. it uses russia of illegally taking about
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$4500.00 tons from its occupied port of bet dance now anchored in the black sea of turkeys, carrasco. port keith is asking on cora to seize the vessel and make arrest with russia is doing is look in our see board still in our grey trying to impose it's real or non dorky and other states. and this is just what they do him in intentional is grading a mass tons of grains of southern ukrainian port with exports blocked by russian forces. 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 great export because there are a lot of practical issues are 1st of all related to the part of vanessa that western leaders have accused russia of using food and hunger as weapons of war. it
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again, not only creates 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 the stabilize the global market, causing shortages and rising prices. suppliers and consumers alike are feeling the impact of an unstable market, middle horse by war. what you're 30 to so 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 waste. now the fall out of rushes, invasion of ukraine is playing along, turkeys coast and on chorus. next move will decide where this issue terms party a little missile again now to 0. now to libya,
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rival leaders are undergoing pressure a day. often major protests demonstrate as stormed a parliament building in the eastern city of to burke and stage the biggest rally seen in the capital tripoli for years. there's anger in the country about rising food prices, high unemployment power outages, corruption, and on top of this years of political that lock knowledge trainer ports from the capital. this is what's left of to brooks house of representatives, building protesters in the eastern libyan city store and did overnight looting its officers, assembly hall and setting it on fire. now, we only had the in with the hot out. another of this brought this came after the political deadlock and worsening living conditions in the capital in, well, it is clear that the legislative houses won't come to an agreement, but i saw this protest as quote treasure the un mission law and the international
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community to turn to alternative solution slightly earlier on friday, hundreds of young protesters gathered at the square in the capital tripoli, living conditions have deteriorated. in recent months, after a parallel government was appointed by the house of representatives in eastern libya, with power cuts lasting of 218 hours a day. there's anger against the political leaders of them up on the web. home of our demands include the removal of injustice on the citizens, solving the problem of electricity, dissolving and dismantling all legislative and executive bodies such as de babies, government, biogas government, 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 pool. the disagreement is
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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 the 2 sides in cairo and geneva have failed to achieve consensus. offered middest new up your father, 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 a little higher than i'm a while the protest got violent into brooke 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
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power and one elections to be held. if there is no political breakthrough soon, the situation could get worse. well, trina, of 0 tripoli, tim ethan is olivia research in the middle east, north africa program at chatham house. he joins us live from london. there seems to be no political economic problem that libya has an experienced on top of that huge security issues with so many different, warring, malicious, but across an ethnic region aligns what does all this mean for the pupil of libya? i think in essence it shows that they're fed up, they're fed up with a transition that seems to be going know the same leaders meeting to discuss the same things coming up with no progress all the while that personal circumstances continue deteriorate. they suffer long blackouts in the punishing summer fuel prices, an increase in fuel smuggling and prices,
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an increase in food prices. and i think this is just that anger kind of boiling over here. we often see rises in protests in the summer in libya, when the situation was, but this feels quite coordinated. it's happened across a large number of cities. and really, it feels like a very strong cou to oust the political elite that has failed to deliver thus far. so as this crossed a threshold, in terms of popular discontent, would you say this? it goes beyond random sporadic protests into something that could be a broader civil society movement, expressing its anger with the elite well is often said that libya has a silent majority. that doesn't get heard that much as the rival and eats are being negotiated with to form one power sharing government or another. and look, i think if you listen to the demands that were made in the piece from your correspondence, there were quite a list there. and it was actually asking for most of the political authorities,
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both governments that claim power, the parliament that claimed authority since 2014 all to be gone effectively and to be ousted in favor of an emergency powers and the holding of elections. of course, what comes here is frustration with most of, if not all of the parties, but there isn't a clear consensus on what comes next. and this essentially sums up the ongoing challenges that, that libya has. there's certainly a strong discontent with what's happening and, and everybody realizes that it's not really sustainable. but the question is, how do you replace it? what comes next? and that's something that you and i struggled with. and of course in geneva this week, no breakthrough. so people are really looking to potentially now the presidency council to see if they might be able to put the conditions in place for elections. the question is though, do they actually have the authority or the ability to make that stick with the one of the other powers that you've mentioned operating across the country. you have
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these talks and negotiations led by the you and trying to make some kind of breakthrough. but when these militias and these different groups have foreign backers and sponsors, well then, what is the incentive to have any united position? well, i think that's it. that's a good point and certainly foreign players have had a malign impact on their b as negotiations. local actors have used their relationships with foreign actors to kind of maintain their position. but at the same time, the structure of those talks has also really not given a realistic chance of change because it's looking for the same people to cut deals among themselves and then expecting a different outcome. so really, i think what these protest truly underscore is that the process needs to be broader . and i think in some sense is it might feel that these protests have come from nowhere. but this has been building that been protest in the east in recent months
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that haven't received a lot of coverage, very difficult to protest in east, in libya and all, all kinds of other places across libby. the fact that there were protests in ms rossa, relatively affluent city within libya, shows the scale of, of this problem really. and i think that has to be reflected in the political process going forward. thanks very much. timmy's and there from chatham house, next 10, thinking now you are the developers who've been following palestinian leaders have handed over the bullet that killed out. is there a journalist, reasonable ugly to u. s. officials? american investigators will run tests on the bullet to see if it matches ammunition used by israeli soldiers. the u. s. is apparently agreed not to share the but it with their israeli counterparts sharing was palestinian american. she was killed by israeli forces on may 11th or covering israeli rates in the occupied west bank. now israel is saying that it is shot down 3 anom drones headed towards
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a disputed gas field in the mediterranean. is there any forces accused the lebanon bass grip has bala of launching the drones military release this video, which is set to show the downing of the drones. a carriage gas field is locked in. a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon, has mala has confirmed it launched the drone as part of a recognizance mission. you are watching the news hour life from london much more still to bring you this hour looking at tensions rising in argentina. a protest have been out of force, it was sing similar problems elsewhere, the country running low petrol and diesel food prices on. so rising people of india's are some state look to rebuild off to some of the worst flooding to hit the region. and there's been a huge upset at wimbledon, will have all the details a bit later on. ah, russia invasion of ukraine has pushed up energy prices and help cause
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a grain shortage it into his mike and global inflation rates. some countries are being particularly hard hit by this now in may, turkeys inflation rate broke. 73 percent. that's the highest rate in 24 years. higher transport costs are among the reason some food prices have been driven up by more than 90 percent. and then in argentina, inflation areas hit just over 60 percent a 3 decade high for the country. government is agreed to rob our anti inflationary measures like caps on food prices and exports shall anchors, inflation rate ha is more than 45 percent. now. this, combined with other economic problems is led to mass protest and the resignation of the prime minister. it faces shortages of fuel, food and medicines worn ukraine. domestic instability is driven ethiopia inflation rate to just over 37 percent. and so deteriorating security situation there as well . the euro's own is reporting record inflation with
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a rate that's now at its highest since records began in 1997. in the 19 countries that use the euro, the rate her sword to 8.6 percent dominant came reports. now from berlin. nicole, good luck prepares 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 and her 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 the meal so that the kids can get enough food. rising food prices have implications for others to use. you to her tanto runs of egan restaurant in berlin's prince. lauer
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belk district, the lucky leak has one higher claim from the mission and guide where the reputation for fresh and seasonal fare 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 many of these increasing prices are happening in many sectors of business and industry across germany on $1000000.00 go gonna book off millions of to thousands. ask himself every day. will my money be enough off? i'm $1.00 of 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 trams 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. 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 then a phrase was coined 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. when i turn to pakistan now, inflation rate service or to the highest levels. in 13 years, protests have rallied in the capital as lama bod, against a huge rises in the cost of living fuel prices of jump by at least 60 percent.
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since the end of may off the government scrap subsidies in a bit to tackle a growing deficit, quite as more from as alma bought. i'm in a busy market place head in islam abad. normally day you would see many more people here. but because of the high cost of living, rising prices of central commodities fuel people can afford to buy that things that day. you too, bye. now the country is going through a survey economic crisis. the price of fuel has gone up over 66 percent since april. rendon, worth of no confidence would move against them on the income in government problem is that it will help alleviate the suffering of the fall. but instead, what people find a feel for taxes and also the fact that there's been an escalation in the price of fuel to their june of 66 percent in less than a month. and the prices are likely to go far beyond dad. also the fact that the
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country will not have to pay 50 percent more for electricity at relative gas, and that is something which will have an adverse effect on the clock and a book clotted red. economists are also warning that because of the 10 percent super tax that they've been in for don't industry that many people will now start pulling out of pocket on they will not be investing her. and this is why am ron hahn is trying to capitalize on the support that they expect from the public. because he said that this is an important government which was brought in with an agenda that they have no plans to help august on come out of the prices and at what the country needs right now is on mandate and fresh elections. and that in argentina, tensions there rising food prices on the rise fuel stocks are also running low in weeks of protests by truck drivers who are demanding higher pay rates to help offset those costs. and then just in the past few minutes,
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the economy minister martin goodman announced his resignation. teresa reports when his iris 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. and the sema, if they, what are 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 has been battling high inflation for years, but in the past months the prices of food have soared. it making it difficult for many of the family that have come here to make and meet the government of a lot of her man is, has been trying to find balance between the different demands of argentina as
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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. them, oregon law. we are demanding that they let us continue working. we are demanding that they give us fuel that the respect to price, and that they respect the rates that the increase our 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 shade oil and gas reserves in the world. conflict within the ruling coalition complicates plans to find solutions,
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former president and no vice president. christina fernandez, the kirschner has been openly criticizing president albert at the fernandez on almost every decision he has taken concerning the economy. the latest pat was over a proposed gas pipeline from their rich back. i'm where they're reserving by, they're gone. yeah. and on energy subsidies for the middle class, it will do a video 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 a site is almost 50000 people have marched in south korea's capital, demanding better working conditions there at a high,
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a minimum wage approach as was organized by south korea's biggest trade union, rob mcbride has won us from so 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 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 losing any longer? dumping far, 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 suffering will kill rising
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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. glare canada prices 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 proliferation. yet when other real purchasing powers shrinking in the face of fierce inflation. secondly, interest rates are on the rise simultaneously, which is a burden for people being off loans. so the march ended at the offices of south korea's president, in the hopes this new administration will here work as grievances the workers had been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage of nearly 20 percent. but after a lot of negotiations about to settle for just 5 percent,
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which they are far from happy with on the government has been urging companies to limit wage rises across the board to curb inflation in south korea right now, there's plenty to fuel workers, anger, rub mcbride al jazeera so so i'm joined now by it via skype, by timothy ash, senior, emerging market sovereigns strategist at blue bay asset management. so we've just covered the kind of breadth of inflation in many different parts of the world, from europe to latin america to asia is the current rate of inflation becoming entrenched in the global economy? will it feels that way, i mean, going back a few months, central banks were all telling, as it was transitory. i think most people who consume anything will, will said, well that's not the reality. i mean, the inflation is withers. it's very high. are we seeing in the u. k. any way or wage price pressure?
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now trade unions going on strike her to come of her try and get bigger wage increases to counter inflation. so it does feel that way. close entrenched your story. mentioned a supply chain that's been a big story since cove it, but it feels like it's going to get worse. the war in ukraine is just going to make that more difficult. i think. does that mean you see parallels with the 1970s? possibly a decade of deep procession and we'll know economic growth. we certainly the biggest inflationary threat since the 19 seventy's or oil commodity prices are going higher because of that more in ukraine or both. so stagflation is the story, really, all that's where we are, and that's the worst of all cases are, you know, a low growth hurts companies, top line in terms of revenues and inflation hits the bottom line. and the biggest, obviously increases costs. so very, very challenging environment. very difficult,
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the central banks to figure out what to do. they want to fight inflation. so they feel that they want to raise interest rates. but the same time they're worried about tightening too much and forcing a recession. that's what people like the fed niecy beer, a fighting that at the moment, but very difficult environment globally. right. and so you mentioned stagflation there just to be clear. we're talking about a long period of high inflation combined with rising unemployment. those 2 things coming together. that's going to be with as for why it's impossible to predict that is it now in a inflation expectations are rising. so is this something that people are they have to live with for now? well, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better or the war in ukraine is pretty central. and unfortunately, on that score, it feels like in europe, in particular, we were on the brink of a gas crisis. putin is restricts in energy flows, gas blows to europe,
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north stream one. the pipeline is the under renovation. at the moment. he's is cut or gas supplies to europe already or and if he doesn't pull them back on later this month, or europe could, could face gas shortages or possibly a manufacturing will be put on the 3 or 4 day week. and are you, it's about supply chain disruptions. what does central europe, what make, what the southern germany, austria check republic, sir back here, they make cars, they made cur, manufactured goods, capital goods. and if manufacturing gets hit with that gas supply problem that's going to cause reverberations throughout the global economy. again, supply shortages will drive inflation dice, equity on who's going to be hard as hit by this. obviously a lot of people would a can't situation facing many people and, and developing countries in dealing with the rising cost of living and little to no government help wealth on forties, energy food and in poorer people's consumer baskets. they make a of
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a bigger proportion to pull, spend more on food, and unfortunately seen the problems with grain exports out of both russia and ukraine. so a, unfortunately are, you know, it's, it's the pool with that will suffer most, i think, governments, both in develop economies and also emerging market countries. we'll, we'll have to focus spending, i think, on helping the poorest in our communities. timothy ash, thank you very much. my pleasure, sarah, had a leslie is out ah, bringing a new bus to crowded palestinian towns. it's going to amateur beekeepers in occupied east jerusalem. and then in sport indian cricket has had themselves into their record books. leslie tells her farrah. ah
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hello, no shortage of lovely summer sunshine across much of here per the rather more comfortable sunshine is across western parts. still a few showers there across said the u. k. republic. while it also seeing somewhat where the little system just rolling around here. but not too far from errors of high pressure, so it's relatively weak. we have got to rock more active system making his way further eastwards. and that's bringing some lively showers in around the baltic states easing further east with see some shower searches coming into crime running down towards the black sea over the next day or so. it's trying desperately to break the heat temperatures in warsaw around 10 degrees down. yesterday's values around 25 celsius by a sunday afternoon that we'll see a similar about this as we go on 3 monday. perhaps the heat returning a little. it's 8 and parts a show is a little more widespread. some live the ones that are just coming in across eobs
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lesser chance. this is the last major city still under ukrainian control in the east moscow back separatist said they have surrounds it, but you kind denies that claim purchases of store one of libya's rival parliaments in the eastern city of to brook demonstrates is also one of the biggest rallies the capital tripoli has seen for years. people are angry about worsening living conditions and years of political dialogue. policy need is a handed over the bullet that killed al jazeera jealous rena walk lead to u. s. officials. they all run test to see if it matches ammunition used by israeli soldiers trim, was killed by israel force in forces on may 11th wall, covering rides in the occupied west bank. now in all the stories of following rescuers in southern iran is searching for survivors from an earthquake that killed at least 5 people and injured dozens more. magnitude 6 quake hit homer's, gone province. about 2 in the morning local time when most people were asleep. that
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had been after shock since then and to further quakes. one village near the gulf coast is almost completely destroyed. he quite was also fell across the gulf and to buy any 30 people a fit of drowned when an industrial support ships sunk off the coast of hong kong rescue services release is video of crew members being pulled from the stricken ship and into a helicopter 3 people were rescued, authority say the boat was caught in bad weather, brought on by severe tropical storm chamber. the storms go to the financial hub while bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the territory before making land for in china's gong dung province. now hundreds of people have died millions displays by catastrophic floods that swept india's northeastern region and neighboring bangladesh. the floods also triggered mud slides, killing dozens of people in money, poor state. rescuers are still looking for survivors. more than 5000000 people were forced from their homes in some state with many forced to live and make shift road
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camps. car leg has more, it's been called the worst flooding to hit india's north east and i some state the rain may have stopped now, but the flood waters are still here. inundating large areas of the region, many have lost everything, unsure of how aware they will rebuild their lives. heck, more now. yeah. her pull our circuit one month has passed since we started living here. and our fields and crops up submerged in water or houses inundated, now this road has become our home and more than 200 people have died and millions have been displaced by the severe floods that swept across india's northeast region and neighboring bangladesh. medical teams are still trying to reach affected areas . they say many a now at risk of contracting waterborne diseases regarding boss flood men as men. and her minis was like her acute gastro enteritis. and,
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and pu her on many cases has been admitted and imperious hospital. every year heavy monsoon rains cause rivers to flood, but this year was worse than ever. as a, some and neighboring migalia state received more rain than average. the eroding river banks failed to hold the excess water resulting in floods and landslides, like this one in many poor state. and worsening the situation in bangladesh which shared common rivers with india official fe dredging is the only way to prevent floods like these last week, bangladesh is prime minister proposed a joint river dredging project with india to help the region. but for those who have already lost their loved ones and their livelihoods, a solution can't come soon enough. car leg al jazeera, fairly owned president, has approved a law to legalize abortion. the act, if approved by the parliament would over time more than 100 year ban on abortion.
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president julius montebello may be announcement on friday during his closing remarks at the africa conference on sexual health and right saying at a time in the world when it's sexual and reproductive health rights for mina. either being overturned or threatened with proud to sierra leone can once again lead with progressive reform. will nicky spencer coker is head of advocacy, an organization known as purposeful shows. president bills announcement marks a significant change for sierra young. i was extremely emotional yesterday hearing it stated from the president publicly that says that his governments, that his cabinet approved this because it's signify to me that you know, the talk about taking the health the lives, the choices of girls and women was being actual eyes and being presented as, as, as we're not just talking, we're taking action on this. and personally,
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i've been involved in this campaign for the past rights and sanity on through that bill to now and i know the people personally, you've been working on this as well along with us here and not just purposeful but other organizations. and so it wasn't extremely emotional moment to know that this has been stated publicly in could all talk about it now as well. so yes, we are moving forward with this. there were over 900 delegates in the hall yesterday representing 41 different countries across africa, and their governments and their ministers were there and listening as well. so we believe this can definitely have an impact, a scheduling problem, american alliances fill out thousands of us pilots to drop their assigned flights. the pilots union says at least $12000.00 flights an hour without a captain, 1st officer or both. it's another concern for the industry which is already facing criticism for a very difficult 4th of july. we can, this is a business busiest travel we can in the country this year. so far,
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julian wolf has the story. the 4th of july is 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 its pre pandemic levels. but it's the increase in cost of living that's got many people worried or you travel every weekend. but of course you're in a position as can are to do that. i had to get back to the family. i haven't seen him since coded. so it really wasn't a question we just had to do it. but we let me go to wife next to some out. that's it now. yet for some reaching their destination this weekend with their harder and tickets is proving more challenging. i was flying with delta and a cancel my flight as on board and a plan like got canceled yesterday. so now we're hopscotch gene around to get home
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. we actually off my can suggest a day of he thrive the canceled 30 flights. we got a message from united, it goes to midnight and with the assistance 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 oper. many workers left her 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 would just keeping the desk when open we would just keeping the key to outside is horrendous. then back in the us with thousands of flight cancellations and delays. some airlines are giving out bonuses for flight attendance to ramp up, stopping. others are offering pilots,
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triple pay to pick up extra trips. and for those left stranded, they get waivers to change her 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 was your report saying the u. s. is not the only country facing travel disruptions at the moment. europe has become the center of chaotic airline. travel of that northern summer with more than twice the number of cancellations compared to the us. the price of tickets has skyrocketed on some routes as much as $3.00 times the cost of last year. strikes it, power says main airport shells. the goal has caused major travel disruptions there as well. flights have been cut by 20 percent to deal with staff shortages in canada or its national carry was criticized. having one of the wells was track was flight cancellations, and delays the align ceo. apologize for struggling to meet the demands of its
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customers. will todd curtis is an aviation author an analyst and explained how the economy is having a negative impact on the industry? well, the short term misery is due to the summer travel demand in north america, europe, and asia. a once that's beyond us, of the economic forces that are making travel difficult, especially high prices. they might use as well as you know, asian as a global business, as is the petroleum business. and prices for jet fuel will probably decrease as more or, or a wells go on to production and more jet fuel is produce. i don't see that diminishing and price in any significant way until 1st the travel season is beyond us. and also if the disruptions caused by ukraine also subside. and new law in california on which use in use of plastics is the toughest in all of the,
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in the over us. it forces companies to cut down on the plastic material they use in their products. legislation also requires all single use plastic items and packaging to be recyclable by 2030 to in the crowded towns of okay, fine history. so it's difficult for planning palestinians to create green environments, but one community project that's training policy. women to can ease is bringing color to some other areas. as bernard smith explains these are perhaps the only new homes that have been allowed to proliferate in occupied east jerusalem without the risk of israel pulling them down. yeah, natalie? yeah. okay, and this is one living organism, just allow customer care and highway in the go to la la, be keeping in a community project that provides palestinian women with jobs and income. 75 percent of the women in east jerusalem are formerly employed off didn't as the call form an issue. it's not actually a lot of people are afraid of b is. but for me,
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those even a verse and a koran about b is they are bless early when you study them and discover their organisation, their system. it's perfect. nabarra the bees need plants 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 occupied east jerusalem. israeli authorities only permit palestinians to build on 17 percent of their lamb. 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 for this become so popular that by 2024
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they'll be 550 women making use of the terraces and roof tops i've occupied east jerusalem as homes the small beehives yes, the 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 there any man i've got used to them. i'm not afraid of them. i even feel this chemistry between us her head and it was in silla, women's co operative, is selling next year's harvest through crowd funding 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, coming out after. okay, right. well now those manchester united fairytale seems to have tons sour those details very short. ah,
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july on al jazeera campaigning for the kenyan presidency begins in earnest. could a hotly contested battle lead to the violence that his mom previous elections. from the headlines to the unreported, people in power investigates the use an abusive power around the world to museum food in a referendum on a new constitution could it's spelled b n for the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring uprisings. as india itself is unprecedented, hate wave one o 18th goes to the fiery heart of the crisis center goal hedge to the poles with the main opposition parties uniting them. they wrestle power away from the ruling party, july on al jazeera india is that a heat wave is igniting blazes across the country, destroying people's help homes unlikely. one on one east investigate india on
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fi. on al jazeera lou ah, on now with farrah indo. marian thank you so much. thomas role number for robin adel has stayed on track for a record extending 23rd grand slam title, but it wasn't also stealing for the 2 time champion in the wimbledon. 3rd round. this battle facing 27 sieve lorenzo soniega of italy and things got a bit spicy during the contest to soniega appeared to round the dial up by roaring in the middle of a rally. dal who ended up dropping his serve for the 1st time in the match, took it upon himself to lecture soniega about tennis etiquette during the match.
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but it didn't affect his game in the end. as no doubt one in street says and is now a step closer to clenching a 3rd grand slam title this season. sorry, not, not the spicy at all. i just, i just saw from yeah, from the bottom of my heart i didn't, i didn't make it in a negative way. i feel very sorry if i, if i bother with him i, i just wanted to tell him something, but i did it in my way and i feel really and now i feel really bad if i, if i really bought it a team, i went to the border there was also drama in another 3rd round match on saturday as nic curios pulled off at an impressive win over 4 seeds. stefano sits, patterson, master only wanted his opponent disqualified for hitting the ball into the crowd.
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in the n, no curious, got the job done himself. the world am or 40 winning in for says studio hell faced brandon natca shima in the last 6 to under super happy resorts. ah, knew he was getting frustrated with arms and it's, it's a, it's a frustrating school that's the short honor that you all think you can play. well it's, it's very frustrating. so you know, go ultimate respect for him. what happens on the court on the court. i'm i love him and i'll close with his brother. so you all have done that. a big shock on the women's tour, the winning run of world number one, e gosh, why and tag has ended. the polish player has been knocked out of the championship by unseated french player elisa corny and the 3rd round. corny was in control throughout the match winning and st. fax shall face australia's aiela tama john of edge. in the last 16 we're going to, i mean, i know i did include, you know,
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good tennis. i was spirit confused about no tactics as a solo player shoes as pretty well. so for sure, it was a good performance for me, but i'm, i'm looking for it. and next experiences. football news. now an christiano, rinaldo looked set to turn his back on manchester, united. it's being reported that the portuguese international has told the club, but he wants to leave. the 37 year old made a fairy tale returned to all trafford last year. but things didn't go to plan despite scoring 18, lee goes united, suffered their worst ever press release campaign. they finish 6 and only manage europa li qualification. that's understood. this is the major issues for rinaldo. he wants to play in the champions league. we've been speaking to gavin hamilton, an editor at sports, a business. he says rinaldo leaving united is not a straightforward matter. rinaldo is thinking about woke up. he wants to be of his
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peak at the will copy november and this will be a record 5th woke up for him and he wants to go into playing at the top of his game . and that means play regularly in the champions league and the build up. so competition and my tonight is he can't do that because they didn't qualify last year. they have a consistency set and he's looking right now for a team that can keep him. got him, he's incredibly 6 still at the age of $37.00. he still feels he's got a quite some time left at the top of his career. and he wants to play for the club and much it's united despite their global appeal. and they are not taught cloth at the most because they're not champions like his agent. george meant that he will be talking to the clubs on munich, the, his former club events were probably not interested, but the club at napoli and the champions league probably would be, i think, made a really spoken to chelsea. but i doubt that will happen. so it's, it's a, it's a open question. the moment he said he wants to leave, but then may not be that many clubs who want to take and he has made some cricket
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history on day 2 of their test match against england and birmingham. and he scored 35 runs off this over from england stewart broad as a record in test cricket. most of them were scored by india caps in just pre to form ra, helps his country to a 1st innings total of 416, and this rescheduled 5th task and response english are in real trouble. they close on $84.00 for 5. and for our driver, carla sands has claimed his 1st ever formula one poll. he'll start sunday's british grand prix from the front of the grid. the train you set the fastest time in qualifying and wet conditions on the silver stone track. things edge down turn championship, leader, mass for shop and make charles clairs will start from 30 everyone is going through the same problem. so you, everyone is starting to go through those with the tires to put the dice up to temperature to don't do mistakes. so you always thing, you have
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a lot of left hand so you could have going to look weaker. but i'm sure he's the same for everyone out there, but today i was weak. i was feeling at home with a car. it was just getting that actually shown on it. and it worked. yeah, i was, i think a good call find that cause working really well. i felt comfortable just, you know, q 3 sometimes give me a little bit of a lottery. and i had a yellow flag on my find a lap sides back out of the lap a bit in the high 3 corners, which at the end cost me poll, but these things can happen. okay, and that is all your support for now. it's now back to marian and london. all right, all right, thank you very much. that wrap something. you're probably back with a full book and interest a couple of minutes. i will show rate without janera. my friend. ah,
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