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well, oh i russia says explosions, have killed at least 3 people in the city of bel garad. neither ukrainian border ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera ally from dough house are coming up. palestinian laid his hand over the blurt that killed al jazeera journalist terrain, abu aclu to u. s. officials argentina's economy minister steps down as anger maps against rising prices and to deal with the international monetary fund
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and a new home for those displaced by climate change, bangladesh. builds a model town for people you've had to flay, floods and droughts. ah, west african ladies, i do to maintain gone as capital as the region sees an increase in attacks by armed groups ladies of acre was block, are expected to review sanctions imposed on a number of countries. and a military rule. ahmed interests felt this report from across from attacks that killed doses of nigeria. so just just days before the summit to rising violence that has killed 100 marlin burkina, faso june security. he said the top of the summits agenda, the meeting has taken on our sense of urgency as the number of violent attacks by
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armed groups across the region continues to rise in 2019. there were no attacks in i've rec, was been in and in total. but in 2021, we witnessed that in our tax and ivory coast fifa tax and been in. and while at i can toggle and it is expected that by the end of the year with half, almost more than double the reaches politics. also being debated with developments and molly, guinea and brooklyn, of us under review after military cause overthrew the civilian government. in all 3 countries, we thought we had to print a leg democracies to be resilient in how we respond to the top of crisis flipped in us. but we now know that the democracies were billed and was on the surface. so we now need to look at how we are deepening and building democracy beyond just electing this on a frequent basis. we. he says, the regents leaders must police themselves and respect constitutional term limits
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in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another concern for west african leaders is a rise of protest against inflation and shortages. and always expect morgan was spacious, like that one recently seen im gonna park by rising cost of living and they say there is little regional meters can do to stop this will happen the me to will i shame new leadership for the echoes commission with alina bureaucracy. a move that's received praise from civil society across the region. observers on our kinley watch where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state will result in an actual increase in funding. edris al jazeera, a cra gun, he grains military's being accused of shelling a ration city just across. it's no them board. and it was several explosions reported in belgrade overnight. and local governance says at least 20 people were
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killed and several others injured belgrade is home to around 400000 people and is 40 kilometers from russia's border with ukraine. for more on this, let's bring in alan fisher, who joins us live from cave. alan, what maki tell us about this explosion? the mir going on social media early this morning to say that there were a number of explosions in this city. he said that at least 50 houses had been destroyed and upper buildings targeted and he blamed the ukrainians squarely for what had happened. i suggesting that the missiles had been launched from the ukrainian side of the border. now be a grad had been attacked before, a fuel dump would be hit their back in me. but this comes, of course, is ukrainians have been saying a lot in public about the russians targeting civilians. particularly after hitting a shopping center just a few days ago. and more particularly on friday,
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the early morning attack on odessa, which left 21 dead know that forced a vladimir putin into a saying that the russians were not targeting civilians. that they knew where the military targets, where were able to target them. not an argument being accepted by the ukrainians, but this is going to lead to humanitarian organizations to our, to both sides, to stock targeting of civilians in this war. and, and, and one other date house you had about fighting in the east. a lot of site in particular on the list, a chance go the, the pro kremlin back separatists in that area say that the city has been surrounded by their forces and also with the russian army that's a claim disputed by the ukrainians. they see that simply has not happened. here's the concern for many military analysts. they believed that if the russians actually do take was a chance, then that would leave the forces. they are too widely spread. they would then
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essentially have control of 6 major cities, but not the forces to enforce their rule in that area. so that would be a concern for the russians, but at the amount of rocket attacks in that area have increased substantially over the last few days. leading to many mears to warn their residents not to leave their irrate shelters, they are worried that people will come out into the open and become targets for what is happening there. so many me are saying, look for your safety, please stay under cover. all right ellen, thank you very much for that update and fee share live francine key hello stimulated say they've handed over the bullet. they killed out. is there a general issue in abilene outlet to us forensic experts and american investigate. it will run ballistic tests on the bullet to see if it matches ammunition used by israeli soldiers. the u. s. has reportedly agreed not to give the bullet to israeli officials, sharon wise that palestinian american and was killed by israeli forces on may 11th
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on covering is rally right from the occupied west bank for more on this story. let's bring in stephanie decker, who's in west jerusalem. hello there, steph, what's the significance of the bullet being handed over to the americans? protesting will have been a lot of calls for this to happen, particularly from the americans for the palestinians to hand over the bullet of the palestinians had been refusing to do so. i think what's changed is a phone call from the u. s. t at secretary of state, anthony blink in a couple of days ago to the policy and present mahmoud abbas where again pressure was put on to hand over the bullets that the americans could analyze it to the policy and making it very clear. as you mentioned there, they do not want the bullet to be hand over to these res. interesting though, however, this morning we have these really armies, spokes person speaking to army radio, saying that they will also to investigate the bullet under the presence of the
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americans. so it's not entirely clear whether they've got access or not. certainly according to one is really newspaper hot it's, they're saying that their sources are telling them that that investigation has already been concluded. as of this morning, however, it may not be enough to actually point as to who exactly killed shitty. now of course, the palestinians have carried out their own investigation, saying that israel killed a shooting block. that with that bullet multiple international media, including the new york times cnn have broken down a what happened with forensic analysis with sound analysis, with angles also pointing at the fact that israel had killed shooting a black line. now the americans very keen as they've kept saying to clarify to, to sort out this before the u. s. present, joe biden arrives here at the end of next week. so i think we're gonna have to wait and see what we hear to day as to end the findings in that analysis and stiff,
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what's been the reaction to this development by family, friends loved ones? well the palestinians have no hope or trust in the fact that there will be real accountability and real justice. we've heard from city ins family this morning where they said that they weren't consulted. they weren't told that the bullet was being handed over to the americans. that there's a lack of transparency as we mentioned there are these ready armies spokesperson also saying that they will have access to the bullet palestinians. this is through through years and years and years of experience. there is no accountability for when palestinian journalists are killed from when palestinians are killed. machine is very high profile. as you mentioned, there is also holds an american passport, which is really, you know, elevating the profile of her particular killing. when it comes to accountability, you need to ask, what is that? what does that mean? does it mean that once if they do conclude that israel officially killed her?
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if these railways accept responsibility and just saying back to these really army spokesperson, he said we will take it. we will take responsibility if we find out that that we killed her. what does that mean? does that mean that the soldier will be accused and will go to jail in the pos, again, it's very rare that this happens in usually they will then be released early on. so i think still a lot of question marks going to have to wait and see what comes out of it. but certain, if you ask me whether palestinians think there will be accountability or justice, it will be a category no. or i thank you very much for bring his up to spade stephanie deca live for us in west jerusalem. and glen karnley is a former deputy national intelligence officer for trans national threats at the c i . he says the results of the forensic investigation court put the u. s. president in an awkward position as he prepares for his 1st official visit to israel. since he took office for a forensic analysis of a bullet in a shooting. it's straight for the, the f b,
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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 a state and the international relations of the us. anything decided worked on will be coordinated with other relevant parts of the government, the state department, the intelligent services and of course, 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. the president biden will be visiting israel in 10 or 11 days. relations with israel have changed dramatically from because of president trump and the president biden. and the united states will be seeking to reestablish i think,
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a more traditional level or a series of relations with israel and announcement that found the shooter to or the bullet to come from an israeli rifle arm israel. the soldier could create problems for these really government. and yet the u. s. isn't going to want 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 that might not be possible. the head of to his ears constitution committee has condemned the proposed constitution put forward by the country's president said, oak blade says he doesn't resemble the draft agreed to by committing his warning. it could pay the way for dictatorship under president car, said he,
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the new constitution expands the president's powers and limits the role of parliament. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month. is beckers done. government has declared a one month state of emergency in its north western province. after plans to curve its autonomy sparked red protests. chemical paxton is home to the kara co park people and ethnic minority with its own language. the police crack down followed mass rallies on friday against proposed reforms. the changes would take away its constitutional rights to independence. the president has traveled to the province and promised to scrap his reform plan still ahead on al jazeera, why the former prime minister of pakistan is telling protested not to accept the results of an upcoming bi election.
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ah, ah. hello no shortage of lovely summer sunshine across much of here for the rather more comfortable sunshine is across western path. still a few showers there across said the u. k. a public about it also seeing somewhere 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 its way further eastwards. and that's bringing some live the showers in around the baltic states easing further east with say some showers. they're just coming into crime running down towards the black sea over the next day or so. it's trying desperately to break the heat temperature wall. so around 10 degrees down yesterday's values at around 25 celsius by a sunday afternoon. now we'll see a similar values as we go on for
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a monday. perhaps the heat returning a little. it's a, some parts of showers, a little more widespread, some live the ones they are just coming in across eobs no to see a wet well actual scandinavia sandy, broken 3 eat here. we be getting into the twenty's quite comfortably. recently, 19 celsius, therefore all slow, but for many there will be some pleasant sunshine, hottest of which will be across southern parts of europe. hot sunshine to into northern areas of africa. parts of algeria grew up around the 48 degrees celsius mach recently. some big showers there as per usual for much of west africa. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use a contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions is not really on the go with my students, you can use the government has no legitimacy in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of
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pushing back, no, it's actually a 2 members inside story on al jazeera. oh a hello. are you watching? 0. i'm emily anglin. he's reminder event up stories this hour. 3 people have reportedly been killed and several others injured in belgrade. a city near the border which crime, russia, ukraine, to blame and accused it. forces of showing the city keep hasn't commented palestinian leaders say they've handed over the bullet. they killed the al jazeera, general, sharing aqua to us officials or emanation the americans have reportedly agreed not
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to give the bullet to is riley o. r. andrews beckoned government has declared one month of emergency in the north west. and haven't it comes after plans because it's autonomy sponsor re, kara co paxton times the character people and ethnic minority with its own language . and containers, economy minister has resigned after divisions in the coalition government on mounting economic crisis. modern guzman was to re structure $45000000000.00 debt, international monetary fund by conditions attached to that deal, along with rapidly rising prices, lead to protests. teresa bar reports from one a series. it's become, i know, to come and seen protestors gathering outside for producing factories to demonstrate against constantly rising prices. in argentina,
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a monthly average inflation rate of around 5 percent is making it difficult for people in the country to get by what is 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 me and me. the government has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of our society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them . social attention 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
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when hid 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 the respect to price, and that they respect the rates that the increase our freight rates a little for our job right. with that one. okay, cool deal. 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 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 their
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own year and on energy subsidies for the middle class, 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, the, our discussion about a pipeline. but we are on an absurd situation with a fight with 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 series and ellen's, the bills is an economist and share of the political economy department at the national university of generals hat, sammy intern. he says the conditions imposed on argentina and it's i am f deal having damaging the ins, unfortunately, has not learned really anything from it's multiple and massive
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past failures, including in argentina, but not only in argentina around the world based. so it's, it's loans and it's programs argentina's currently in an extended facilities agreement program with these the strings attached. busy really do not solve the problems that they propose to solve. so for example, the i m f ones argentina to know, or it's inflation rate. and yet it's all so obliging or so in the agreement, it's stipulated that argentina will reduce subsidies on energy. well, reducing subsidies on energy has a very inflationary process because the increase in hydrocarbons, oil, fuel, electricity, gas, etc, basically impacts on prices throughout all of the production chain. and the tight
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monetary policy also has an inflationary effect. and so on the i m f, b i m f agreement that demands certain benchmarks of economic performance, but the very strings attached. ok. so impede argentina from being able to achieve those benchmarks. protest is have marched through a cron in the us state of ohio after black man was shot dead by police demanding justice, the jail and walker, who was killed often placed on him for a traffic violation. last monday, the lawyer for the family says 40 can 40 shows office and shot him dozens of times . if he tried to run away, officers under investigation have been placed on administrative leave. the nation's capital was stormed, one bullet was fired, one bullet,
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they tried to overthrow the united government and one boot with fire. individuals ready for life got 90 plus. that's role. but always it was just bangladesh is government is investing in a new town in 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 bangladesh will be forced to migrate further inland can be challenging, has more on the initiative from montoya in south west bangladesh. this is the coastal town of mung la, near the bay. bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bank where they should government to chance from this area into refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar towns around the country sonia, beg them in the family, are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and
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a safer place to leave me. a quote on the home was destroyed by a storm. so we moved here, i can even before that with too many weather relation problems, and it wasn't a good place to live any more. we do face problems with commuting and getting in the fresh water. it's much better here. bangladesh already invests 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 business as industry has power plans and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns mayor check up the wrong one 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 it hung because the houses ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created. monk
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las port is active, which is why people are better off here. but romances much more still needs to be done to help people who have been displaced by climate change. $300.00 grand ma, xannon climates in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change river erosion and high solidity of affected the farming and trim cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongo. tell us on that electric long day, many women are able to find jobs here and support their family. so the visible diag that'll come to the 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, a little tiny bangladesh has one of the fastest growing economies in asia. but the climate induce, internal displacement has become one of its biggest challenges and model town, like marla, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change
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tensions from their lives. through new initiatives and opportunities to be children of jazeera among la bangladesh. and there are catastrophic slides across north east in india and neighboring bangladesh, which have killed hundreds of people and displaced millions. the floods also triggered mud slides, killing dozens of people in a manner or state where rescue is still looking for survivors. car lake has moved. it's been called the worst flooding to hit india's north east and are 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
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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. you're going to impose flood miner's men, and her minis was like her acute gastro enteritis. and, and, pu her on many cases, has been admitted and imperial 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 landslide, like this one in many poor state. and worsening the situation in bangladesh which shared common rivers with india. officials fe dredging is the only way to prevent floods like these last week, bangladesh is prime minister, proposed
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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, thousands of people in the astronomy and city of sydney have been told to leave their homes because of a risk of flooding, evacuation, or targets at risk parts of the city, which were already bambi hit back in much heavy rain and extreme winds. battering the east coast and are expected to intensify in the coming days. emergency services have issued a warning for flash flooding as well. john and southern coast is being battered by gals and heavy rains brought on by ty phone, ty, fern. chubb i tornado swept through a village in gong. don't province destroyed a factory and knocked down electricity to the area. heavy rainfall has also cause flooding in other parts of the region. and rescue teams is still searching for at
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least $27.00 people and say after an industrial support ship sank off the coast of hong kong operation has located and saved 3 crew members so far already say the board was caught in a bad weather for on by that time phone storm shabba. in afghanistan, i a 3 day meeting of religious and tribal elders has ended with calls for the world to recognize the taliban government and lift sanctions. those who attended also asked for frozen african acids broad to be relieved. women were not allowed to take part in amazing. the taliban is on the international pressure to be more inclusive as it struggles with a humanitarian crisis. pakistan's, a former prime minister in ron khan says he feels upcoming by elections in the punjab region will be when he made the remarks of hundreds of people gathered in his lamb of ad to rally against high prices. and the current administration con,
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toll protest is they shouldn't accept the election results if they are in favor of the government. khan was asked to bind confident start back in april, the diving today. my question to the country, the institutions, the army and the judiciary is how you do allow these teens to rule the country. ah, hello york challenges era. these, the stories were following this. our 3 people have reportedly been killed and several injured in belgrade to see if the border with ukraine. russia says that ukraine is to blame and accused its forces of shelling. the city keep hasn't commented. alan fisher has more from the capital the mayor going on social media, eli this morning to say that there were a number of explosions.
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