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through the next as a quite blustery here as well up around hudson bay. not too bad around the east disabled of the u. s. 27 celsius in new york in this japan till some showers. they're just coming in across the northern plains, just as some showers to crosser the far north west into western parts of a canada. still some lively showers, a possibility towards the southeast corner, but not as wet as it has been. recently. by monday we could see some very heavy ranges running across northern parts of the u. s. southern areas of canada to strolling the way across the border and where whether to coming to the east side of the caribbean. the main feature here corso, is tropical storm bonnie, which has made landfall, is pushing across what is running along the border of nicaragua and costa rica punching out into the pacific. and then is running parallel to the coast to see how it just runs out. pastor ecuador, pushing up across sir parts of western areas of guatemala southern areas of mexico . ah,
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ah, a 2nd night of protests in libya demonstrates as block roads against growing poverty unto little deadlock. ah, on carry johnston, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up. argentina slips into deeper economic uncertainty, growing anger due to rising food and fuel prices. forces the economy minister to resign, plus russian forces press ahead to capture ukraine's eastern hans province, bringing misery for civilian. now city resisting effects and palestinian leaders hanged over to us officials, the bullets that killed the return. this serene as with
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protest as in several cities across western libya. according for the government to be removed and elections to be held, people are frustrated. after years of political division and chaos, who was by armed conflict, the price of food and fuel is soaring. the oil rich nation experiencing regular power outages, saturday's unrest. it comes a day off to protest as stormed one of libya's rival parliaments in the eastern city to brook on it. china has more now on the increasingly tense situation. this is what's left of to brooks house of representatives, building protesters in the eastern libyan city store and did overnight looting its offices, assembly hall and setting it on fire. now,
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nanny had in with her heart to let the car this protest came after the political deadlock and was sending living conditions in the capital in. well, it is clear that the legislative houses won't come to an agreement with us. so this protested graduate 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 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. muffin lemme thought about harm about 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 to babe, as government, bush august government and the high state council parliament. he le le
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2800000 libyans registered to vote, an 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 the 2 sides in cairo and geneva hath failed to achieve consensus. wafford measures 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 in general rules, but rather it may be interpreted as tailoring the rules to allow certain people to run on the hudson. i'm a while the protest got violent into brook and elsewhere. there remained largely
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peaceful in tripoli. the un support mission here in the capital has earth for calm and restraint. 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 traina al jazeera tripoli. the war in ukraine is disrupting supply chains and causing a global food crisis. south america to is feeling the economic pressure. in argentina, the country's economy minister has resigned as pension rise is on the streets due to storing food prices and low fuel stocks. 3, the bow reports from one is ours. it's become, i know, to come and 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
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people in the country to get by getting 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. i didn't seem to have been battling high inflation for years running the past month. the prices of food have stored it, making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to make and meet the government about a man that has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of our society. but it is not easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them. so should tension is on the rice. these weak dozens of truck drivers blocked the roads to protest against the so shortages across the country. one driver was killed when hit by a stone as he tried to defy the protesters and breakthrough
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a road block. though 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 they increase our freight rates a little for our job, right? 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, former president and now 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 vac. i'm where the reserving by their go near and on energy subsidies for the middle class, a little window video right now. we should be exporting energy,
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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 to raise a bo explains now why the economy minister resigned and what impact it could have on the countries financial problems going on. the minister might have bingo man resigned. he's the man who was leading argentine as it goes with international bonds, older she also lead. then he goes to the over $40000000000.00 in debt with the international monetary fund. he's a very low man who's very close to noble lo, real economist, who was also involved in trace argentina. they go with the asian with the i m f,
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but his resignation with mine versus nation does not come are so christ. in the past month. you have come under lots of criticism from the powerful vice president of the country who goes to the former president, christina for and then there's the cushion or christina for years it was very critical of any go see ations with the math of those months, attempts to cut down the deficits of with months, attempts to cut down subsidies on energy among other things. so that's why it doesn't come with a surprise was money seen perceived as a motor, red and many within the running coalition. within the center left coalition, we're hoping for the minister of the economy to take more radical steps to tackle inflation and other problems that are going economy facing to be among them. you know, these countries facing very high you pollution is currently around 5 percent every month, but some say that he could reach 80 percent this year. we're also seeing shortages
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of disco, for example, the central bank is struggling to access us dollars. this is a huge problem for argentina, because it has to pay flooring debt, but also it's vital for imports in this country. so goodman's resignation basically laid bare this enormous conflict that exists within the ruling coalition within the government wedding. christina, for number kirschner and alberto for a man, this inflation rates and pakistan of swords their highest levels in 13 years protested of rallied in the capital islamabad against the rapidly rising cost of living fuel prices jumped brightly 60 per cent in the last month. that's after the government scrapped subsidies in a bid to control a growing deficit. israelis is struggling with the rising cost of living have turned out in $10.00 live to demand government action. hundreds of people joined a protest in the city center to call for lower housing costs. tel aviv. israel's financial and tech hub was long been considered one of the wells most expensive
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cities. but prices have been pushed up even further by the coby 19 pandemic. and the war in ukraine, russian forces are one city away from seizing full control of ukraine's east in the hands province. that's in the dumbass region where russian ukrainian troops are engaged in heavy fighting russian back separatists say they've surrounded the city of the sea chance and captured an oil refinery kiva disputes that claim and says fighting is ongoing, is a chance, is the last ukrainian control city in the hands, people have been fleeing their homes as the fighting intensifies. some who managed to get out have spoken about the worsening humanitarian situation. what you, what of the practiced in the city doesn't exist anymore? it has practically been wiped off the face of the earth. there is no humanitarian 8 distribution center. it has been hence language to reading him. there was no water,
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electricity, nothing in our town. 11 people died of starvation. they didn't have any food for those who did survives, there was a mother with 3 children walking down the road crying. i invited her in and gave her some flour and other thing. well, one other thing was that 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 with money. my injuries were not serious. one might say, god showed me mercy firms in the can you? 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. and they said that this was, why is there war? i do not understand anything back in 945. it was clear now i don't understand
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anything but yet almost 5 months into the ukraine war, people across the country a morning. those killed in the fighting. ukrainian government says at least 10000 members of the military have died. i'll to 0 is alan fish a travel to a vincy to see how one village mom the death of a local. they now regard as a war hero. the initially came in their ones and twos, to say good bye to a neighbor, a friend, a man, the no consider a hero. i need to report a job, volunteered for the army, and the 1st days of the war. he died a week after his 40th birthday serving on the front line and cock give. his coffin was brought home by the army. for some, the pain was too much the emotion to roar the loss too great. as he made his final journey, people lined the streets to pay the respects, then joined the procession to the graveyard. i loved him a lot,
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but i just cannot get over it. it's heartbreaking. he died in dreams just here is a true hero. almost every tone, every village across ukraine has been touched by grief on the totally porter choke was not the 1st soldier from here to die, but with no signed to the end of the war. the reality is he won't be the last yard, lamented le, national. not a good says journal 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 obligation. now it's still really nice. um, are you seen as having a man? oh, on my are you are you in italy put you took was buried in the local graveyard not
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far from where he was born. those who knew him and those who didn't paid their final respects. as he was placed in the ground he died trying to defend allan fisher al jazeera bavinsy. ukraine was to the head here on al jazeera ah anger in the u. s. state of ohio, after a black man is shot dead by police and bangladesh bills, a place of refuge people displaced by the effects of climate change. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to cattle. brook your travel package to day hello has been a long time coming,
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but we cannot long last say that we will see the heat breaking for a japan over the next couple of days. and that's because we have got a tropical storm making its way further northwards. last few days, last week and a half temperatures have been in excess of well in excess of 30 degrees. 35 degrees celsius in many cases. take out 34 celsius on sunday. here comes a tropical storm throwing in a lots of wet weather into southern parts of japan. and by the time we come to monday, take care routes, temperatures around where they should be, some wet weather coming through here. but some welcome relief from the heat. i suspect some showers there to enter the cramping china with eastern parts of china, some very wet weather coming through here as their tropical storm chapper makes his way into southern areas of china with flooding range is a slow moving system. this one and you can see it just making its way just to the yard. northeast of hine, an island pass financing, excessive 300 millimeters of right in only 24 as that wet weather. now, making its way into southern parts of china,
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sunshine and showers across much of southeast asia, longer showers, very heavy rain coming into good part of india. the monsoon really has set in now with orange warnings for many parts of india and pakistan. casa airway official, airline of the journey. oh, the shake. hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah, with
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the me you're watching out reminder about top stories now that protest isn't western libya, according for the government to be removed and elections to be held. people are frustrated of the years of the school division and chaos caused by armed content. argentina's economy minister has resigned attention, rises on the streets due to soaring food prices in those few weeks of protest by truck drivers with them on the higher pay help offset the costs rushing back. separate to say they've surrounded the 5050 chance ukraine's eastern defense region keep denies that claim and says fine thing is on getting a chance enough. korean control city in palestinian leaders say they've handed over the bullets that killed al jazeera jo. mystery and
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i will actually do us forensic experts. american investigators will run the ballistic tests on the bullet to see if it does indeed match ammunition used by israeli soldiers. u. s. has apparently agreed not to share it with that is very counterpart train. it was a palestinian american. she was killed by as many forces on may. the 11th covering is really, rates in janine camp. or glen call is a former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats. the ca, he joins a spy, skype from boston, thanks for being with us here on the program. so in terms of an investigative process, how does this actually work in practice? well, is, is pretty straightforward. in this instance, often there will be a division of responsibilities or, or overlapping and conflicting claims of responsibility by one agency of the us government or another. here for a forensic analysis of the bullet and
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a shooting. it's straight for the, the f b, i would take the lead on this. they have a standing forensic capabilities and they will conduct the investigation. however, because it is an international issue involving 2 states or an entity and the state and the international relations of the us. anything decided or worked on will be coordinated with other relevant parts of the government, the state department, the intelligence services. and of course the, the white house, so the f b, i will do the work. but the decision on how to present it, i think frankly, will come probably from the white house politically. then how is america likely to play this? if us investigate to say the bullet does match ammunition used by israeli soldiers
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. right. well, that's a delicate question, isn't it? yes, it's a damned if you do and damned if you don't really issue for the united states and for the palestinians and for the israeli. all, all 3 israel has a new prime minister as a yesterday. president biden will be visiting israel in 10 or 11 days. relations with israel have changed dramatically from because of president trump and now look as president biden. and the united states will be seeking to reestablish i think, a more traditional level or a series of relations with israel and an announcement that found the shooter to or the bullet to come from an israeli y 4. and this really soldier could create problems for the israeli government. and yet the us isn't like who
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wants to hide the facts wherever they turn out to be. so it is a delicate issue which i would guess american authorities would want to defer until after president biden's trip, but whatever happens then, how much culpability is israel likely to admit to in any case? well i, i know what i would do if i was israeli, but i'm not. and the really government's frequently not acted in the same way that i would have the best case in this incident is tragic. and all evidence appears to indicate that the bullet came from and israeli soldier, firing down the street. it is most likely that there was
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a tragic accident that in the heat of combat and fearful for their lives, that israelis soldiers fired with the believe to be a threat. although we know that that was not, in fact the case was often years confusion in a circumstance. so israelis i would think should say this, if it turns out as we anticipate that it was in israeli bullet. this was a tragic error. we regretted profoundly and cannot undo the event of the want to a dollar should be or the tragedy of this. that's what i, i would do. what that would possibly be. so inflammatory, even though they're still a conciliatory thing, possible israelis may not want to do that. okay, we'll leave it at glen. call ly 1st in boston. we do appreciate your time here on
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august a 68 year old palestinian woman has died in israeli detention. she was being held in the me on prison in northern israel. the circumstances of her death was still unclear. jello mother of eights from the occupied west bank was arrested in december. she was accused of plotting a stabbing attack, the head of the palestinian commission of detainees, described her death as a racist crime. the head of tennessee, as the constitution committee has condemned the proposal for a new constitution. so doc, a one to that it could at pave the way for a dictatorship on the president k side. he also said it doesn't resemble the draft agreed by the committee. the new constitution expands the president's powers and limits the role of parliament referendum on the proposal is shuttled for later this month protested. have been on the streets in that united states. after police shot
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dead, a black man in akron, ohio. they marched through the city to demand justice for jaylen. walker was killed after police stopped him for a traffic violation. last monday, a lawyer for the family says for the camera that it shows officers taught him dozens of times as he tried to run away. the nation's capital was no 1. 1 bullet was fired. one bullet, they tried to overthrow the nicest government and one bullet was fired. individuals money for his life right now, the plus. that's raul raul given just now 3 day meeting of religious leaders and tribal elders, enough galveston presented with cause for the well to recognize the taliban government and lift sanctions and also asked for frozen afghan assets abroad to be released. women were not allowed to take part taliban is under international pressure to be more inclusive, as it struggles with monitoring crises. catastrophic floods across north eastern
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india and neighboring bangladesh of killed hundreds of people and displaced millions of floods have also triggered mud slides, killing dozens of people, and when it were state, rescuers are still looking for survivors. corollary 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 away they will rebuild their lives. at more now. yeah. her pull our circuit one, marcus parsons, 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
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reach affected areas. they say many are now at risk of contracting waterborne diseases. you're going to impose flood men as men, and her minis was like her acute gastro enteritis. and then pew 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,
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a solution can't come soon enough. car leg al, jazeera and bangladesh. his government is investing in a new town. it hopes will house people displaced by climate change. the country is one of the world's most vulnerable to rising sea levels. it's been estimated that by 2051 in every 7 people in the banquet there shall be forced to migrate further in land. time their chandry has more on the initiative from bunger in southwest bangladesh. this is the coastal town of mung law, near the bay of bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bung with a she government to transform this area into a refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar towns around the country. sonia begum and our family are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and a safer place to live was higher. funny acre ne, her cielo clark are the time we destroyed by a storm. so we moved here. i couldn't even before,
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there were too many weather related problems, and it wasn't a good place to live any more. we do face problems with commuting and getting in a fresh water. it's much better here. it's hacky, bangladesh, already invest about $3000000000.00 a year to address the effect of climate change. in recent years, bangladesh government have spent considerable amount of resources in developing mung law as a climate model town. it has invested in businesses, industry has power plants and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns mayor shook up the roman says there are other projects under way to make life easier for people here. that includes an airport and the construction of a rail line to connect the town to an economic cub across the border in india via hm. because the houses ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created. mongols port is active, which is why people are better off here on but romances much more still needs to be
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done to help people who have been displaced by climate change. 300 ramirez on an fly. myths in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change. river erosion and high salinity have affected the farming and trim cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongo. tell us all that a luck on was on the many women are able to find jobs here and support their family . so the visa will doug though, come go local since the export processing zone and other industries opened here, it's become easier to find jobs. there weren't many job opportunities before we've been living here ever since. we lost our home in a storm to get on board telling bangladesh as one of the fastest growing economies in asia. but the climate induce, internal displacement has become one of its biggest challenges, like a model town like mala, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change tensions from their lives. through new initiatives and opportunities to angry children of jazeera among la bangladesh.

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