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we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our era. i russia says it's taken full control of the ukrainian city of liberty chung, the last major strong home in the i. hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera, alive from joe. how are coming up? how the genie and officials gave us experts. the blips that killed the al jazeera journalist sharina asked play. they were conflicting reports about whether israel will be involved in the demonstration. in the us, the state of ohio to police basically shows
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a black man who was pulled over for traffic and torrential rain in the dryly and city of sydney for thousands of people who leave their home. we've done with breaking news, and russia says it's taking control of the city of louis chance. it's ukraine's last major, strong haul in the hands. grades in the 8th rushes defense minister reportedly told president vladimir persian the province has been liberated. this comes after earlier reports russian bank, separatists, and caption, and oil refinery. me unless you chance. keith had disputed that claim and said fighting was continuing. for more on this, let's bring into alan fisher who's live in cave. hello there, ellen. what were you hearing about the 5 in lissy chance while there's been
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fighting around this a chance for the last week or so, the russians say that they have now entirely encircled the city. that would be strategically important because that means they've no started to move forces into the city where they say they are fighting in the streets as for the ukrainians. they say that is simply not the case that the city has not yet been encircled. the russians have not been able to cross an important river in the north of the city to give them that access. algeria can independently, i can farm either claim. but what we do know is that if the russians were to take less, a chance that would essentially give them entire control of the hands. gretchen, and in the 6 major cities, they are now add that to the gains that they've already made the internet. that means the whole of the don bass would essentially be under russian control, and that is strategically significant, because that is where the russians started to move their military attention to after they failed to move. and to keep in the early days of the war when they were beaten back from the capital. and then they started to work on the don bassetti,
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which they believe a many people in that area want to be separate from ukraine to set up their own republic. it's something that moscow has supported for some considerable time. so this would be significant. now the ukrainians are not admitting defeat there yet, but certainly at the what the senior figures in the military are saying that the situation, unless a chance will become much clearer, probably by the end of monday. so they must be aware of exactly what is happening in the ground. and as far as the treaties are concerned, how die of the situation. it's an ellen, diesel comes as ukraine is dangerous to shelling a russian city. that's right. overnight they, the mere in belgrade said that there had been a number of explosions in the city, and apparently the air defense system in the city had been targeted. now belgrade is just 40 kilometers north of the ukrainian border. there's an investigation underway there at the moment,
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but the number of russian politicians are pretty clear at who's responsible. they see the ukrainians fired missiles into the civilian area and that left at least 4 people dead and a number of buildings destroyed. and they say that the ukrainians should face some very severe consequences because of that. and you remember that in the last few days the ukrainians have been making a big deal diplomatically about the russians targeting civilian targets. essentially, a shopping center earlier in the middle of last week. and then just on friday, when an apartment block was targeted in odessa and killed 21. and we knew that humanity in agencies have since the start of the war, ours, both sides to avoid targeting and hitting civilian areas. those calls will become much louder because of all that's happened over the last few days in day. thank you very much for that update on fish and land for us in the capitol key. now to be investigation into is rounds killing of our gen less sharon avalon clay palestinian
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ladies handed over the bullet that ended her life to american officials on saturday for examination. but they are now conflicting reports as to who will to the forensic testing the is rally, military says it will carry out a procedure with us oversize, that palestinian ladies insist the bullet was given to the u. s. with assurances, israel would not be involved showing was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on rains in the occupied at west bank. 70 deca has moved from west jerusalem use really army spokesperson told army radio this morning that it would be in his really investigation with americans present that they would carry out the ballistics on the bullet and that they would take responsibility if it was indeed found that it was, is ready, soldiers who kill shitty and i've laughlin the policy has been very clear that they do not want israel involved when it comes to the analysis of the bullet. do they refuse to hand it over before they refused a joint investigation,
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which israel offered very soon after the killing? the americans haven't commented as of yet as to who exactly is carrying out the forensics. one of the main is ready newspapers this morning, reporting that according to their source of the investigation, had already been done. at the end of the day, when it comes to the forensics to ballistic analysis, you can really only trace and be certain as to who fired it. if you have the fire arm as well, which is of course of these res, have access to the fire arms of the soldiers present that day. so if you're going to trace back a bullet, i think to be specific. you do also need the fire arms. we're gonna have to wait and see. we do understand from sources that the americans are expected to deliver any findings to the palestinians by the end of the day. west african laid is a meeting in gun is capital for a regional summit. they are expected to review sanctions that have been imposed on 3 military ruled member states. the block is looking at how to restore civilian
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rule in molly guinea and became foster. it will also address an increase in attacks by armed groups across the region of interest is live for us at the summit in agra . hello, there are plenty on the agenda for this meeting. talk us through what we can expect . what basically we expect some action, like you said joyce, molly ginia, we're seeing what is going making the wrong to does that. there's some kind of breakthrough than we expected to be. leaders will cause some punches on monday because we understand that it's bad. so basically the course representative to mom, the, to the representative to get up to date, to read leaders successful and probably will see the functions i guess. remember
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this is a country that was created by members and also some, some kind of restrictions placed on molly's regard. to trade communication, i want to watch something like this. and apart from that that will be discussion on trade. we also understand that there's been some progress men won't be just quoting, which of course a lot of countries talk us from a lot of countries have been complaining about levies and actually being imposed unnecessarily when to send a breakthrough on this 1. 1 key area or 2 areas that still remain a betting that even hot issue of economy region that you've been almost dependent on basic stuff like you might. and apart from that is the biggest issue that is confronting this region is of course secure general steam power and tax by ambulance of the region hudson fried from the partitioning basis of nigeria. and dia, sorry,
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and chide nisha come around the map, marley, and looking at possibly can, has like a total. and of course i re coast now this is one of the key issues related to be deliberate and see how we're pulling from attacks that kill doses of nigeria. so just just days before the summit to rising violence that has killed hundreds of marlin brick in a fussy june security. he said the top of the summits agenda. the meeting has taken on a sense of urgency. although as the number of violent attacks by armed groups across the region continues to rise in 2019, there were no attacks in i've rec, was been in and in google, but in 23. while we witnessed that in our tax and ivory coast 5, i tightened, been in, and while at i can toggle and it is expected that by the end of the year or half, almost more than double the reaches politics. also being debated with developments, molly, guinea and brooklyn, of fossil under review, after military cause,
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overthrew the civilian government. in all 3 countries, we thought we had dipping our democracies to be resilient in how we respond to the top of crisis. often 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 the this on the frequent basis we, he says, the regents leaders must police themselves, respect, constitutional term limits, in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another concern for west african leaders if a rise of protest against inflation and shortages analysis, correct morgan was patients like the one recently seen in gonna punk by rising cost of living. and they say, there is little reason need it can do to stop this will happen, the meeting will show you new leadership for the echoes commission. with alina
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bureaucracy, i moved that received praise from civil society across the region. observers are now keenly watching where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state will result in an actual increase in funding funding. if in fact one of the issue is before they leave, for example, us take a stand by course, but other costs that exist. it's not what the problem is. the funding was deplorable bosses intervention reports. i know we understand that that is something that you do need are just going to be discussed with them. but again, we are not sure how much pumping executed. and this is just not just struggling with the basics. even a very, very curriculum. she doesn't like open gone, not just returning to the water and it's no cost one of the content issues
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to address the issue unconstitutional change as well as the rent which was number one was sent plenty of times. thank you very much for write down for us. interest live in the head of the news is constitution committee has condemned to proposed constitution put forward by the countries president said blade says he doesn't resemble the draft agreed to by the committee. he's wanting it could pave the way for a dictatorship and a president chi psi. ed's new constitution expands the president's powers and limits the role of parliament. a referendum on the proposal is shared for later this month is becca stands. government has declared a one month state of emergency in its north western province after plans to curb.
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so ptolemy sparked red protests. kara kolpak son is home to the kara, called punk people and ethnic minority with its own language. the lead crackdown 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 scrub each reform plan. still ahead on al jazeera, a new home for climate refugees. bangladesh builds a model town for those displaced by floods and drought. and soaring health care costs in live and on the economic crisis has people looking to alternative medicines, the much needed treatment? ah. the journey has begun. the before world cup is on its way to
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a catholic book. your travel package today, but it's just been very active in china weather wise chombo came on shore and then dispersed us is the tropical revolving set of storms. it causes sort of trouble, great deal of wind flooding on high non studying gwen dog. and given that the sinks into sports pretty big, thunderstorms is also kicked off a tornado or 2. this one caught on film. now that's mostly over now either off at the center told the ran and rain stretching up towards the yangtze line thing up the yellow sea. but you would have noticed this thing still spinning. now that is nothing like as bad as you might imagine is a tropical storm, almost. but it's wind no more than about 5060 kilometers per hour. so i think as it approaches the southern path of japan during tuesday, it will be more her rain worries, anything else. so slow moving heavy rain, but not particularly damaging winds. same time it remains fairly wet in central
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china. now the monsoon trough has gone right. the way through india and pakistan, nasa now just look yet where the shower light feet. there are few in the very flat there in our salmon, bangladesh. not many because that concentration is back in for example, magic pradesh. bassetti is all over india and pakistan. the big change is taken at 4 or 5 days, his showers through pakistan, hatha, airway, bishop airline of the journey. meteorites, small, natural rocks from outer space that survived the journey down to wash and have high market value for rock and minimal collectors. onto 0 world joins the moroccan, no mice in their desert search for these gifts from the sky. head up here. i can tell that it's a meter i had it is it is i me to write morocco's meteorite hunters on orders. ah
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ah. how about watching out here? i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of anti stories this hour. russia says it's taking control of the city of lucy chance it's ukraine's last major stronghold in the lou hands. great. and in the east rushes defense minister reportedly told president vladimir persian the province has been liberated palestinian ladies have handed over the bullet to kill the al jazeera journalist, sharina every act like 2 american officials for examination. there are conflicting reports about who performed the forensic tests and west african laid as a meeting and gone as capital for regional summit to review sanctions than painting
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post on 3 military ruled member states. they're also looking to restore civilian rule and molly guinea and became a fessor to the us now where protest is a demanding justice for a black man who was shot by police in akron, ohio challenge. walker was killed off to offices, stopped him for a traffic violation last monday, alexia o'brien, whipple, i, in akron, ohio. the anger is rising and these protestors say they will stay on the streets until this justice for 25 year old jaylen walker, who was shot dead by police last monday. oh, no problem with so when i 1st i was like a room official say the incident began when officers tried to stop walk
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for a traffic violation. akron police, i woke up fired a gown at offices who were chasing him after he fled, that he presented a threat to the force they plan to release audi camera footage later on sunday. oh, but a lawyer for the family says that footage will show offices short walk it dozens of times. some of seen the video have described it is graphic shocking. even barberick we really need to utilize the word keith abuse. because when the people see what the light is going to be shown in that foot, it was going to cost a go through nationwide. the shooting is the latest in a string of police killings of black americans that many say are unjustified. the 2020 murder of george floyd and minneapolis ignited global protests against racism
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and police brutality is for your policy. we have a problem with it. this was happening to everybody, not merely, we would not care what is not happening to everybody. the officers involved in market shooting had been placed on administrative leave and investigations underway . i alex o'brien, l g 0. israel says it shot down 3 unarmed drawings launched by the lebanon based group. hes bala, they were reportedly heading towards the disputed gas field in the mediterranean, st. israel's military released this video, which it says shows the drawings being destroyed, the cower she gas field is part of a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. incident prompted this warning from is rousing caretaker prime minister. while the name show you my you run the were you molly? sure. we believe at the uranium threat is the number one threat to israel. we will do whatever it takes to prevent iran from reaching nuclear capability or basing
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itself our borders. i stand before you at this moment and say from here to every one seeking our demise from garza to rasa, from the shores of lebanon to syria, to not try us. israel will know how to use power against every threat and against every enemy at the dollar. thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes in these salient city of sydney because of flooding. torrential, rain and damaging winds have been pounding the east coast as barbara and copa records. a suburb under water, part of the australian city of sydney, inundated amid warnings that could be was to come. we are now facing dangerous on multiple fronts, flash flooding, river rain, flooding, and coastal erosion in just one day. the sydney area experienced 4 times the amount of rain it normally receives during the whole month of july. sports fields have turned into lakes and full cost as expect heavy rainfall to intensify. over the
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coming days. these ease a life threatening emergency situation. the city's reservoirs are already full. the war gambit am beginning to overflow well ahead of predictions. the level of the dams is no room for the water to, to remain in the dames. they are starting to spill the rivers of flowing very fast and very dangerous. and then we have the risk of flash flooding depending on where the ryans are. so there's a lot of risk out there that our community needs to be aware of. and i ask you to have uh, the warnings. powerful winds blend this c film across north colonel, a beach into a car parked near by local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from the ration in previous storms. australia has welts, highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal. but it's also the frontline of climate change experiencing more extreme droughts and bush wise and major storms flooding
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in march killed 20 people. they've been to fasten calls for help off to the latest stylish authorities. a warning the situations constantly evolving and dangerous. barbara and get her out to sarah. china's southern coast is being batted by gals and heavy rains as well. brought on by tropical storm shabba. a tornado swept through a village and clung province. it destroyed a factory and knocked out electricity to the area. heavy rainfall has also caused flooding in other parts of the region. and there are catastrophic slides across ne, in india and neighboring bangladesh, which have killed hundreds of people and displaced millions more car leg. as this report. 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
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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 reach affected areas. they say many a now at risk of contracting waterborne diseases, gun impulse flood men as men. and her minis was like her acute gastro enteritis. and then pu her on many cases, has been admitted in periods 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,
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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, like the dashes. government is investing in a new town. it hopes will house people displaced by climate change. tamya chandry has more on the initiative from smuggler in south west on british. this is the coastal town of mung law near the bale bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bung with a government to transform this area into a refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar
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towns around the country. sonya 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 caught our the time we destroyed by a storm. so we moved here. i couldn't even before, there were too many weather related problems, and it wasn't a good place to live anymore. we do facing problems with commuting and getting in a fresh water. it's much better here. it's happening. 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 shock abdur rahman says there are other projects underway 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
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is hundreds of houses, ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created. monk las port is active, which is why people are better off here on but romances much more still needs to be done to help people who have been displaced by climate change. $300.00 ramirez unemployed myths in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change river erosion and high salinity of affected the farming and trim cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongo. tell us all the luck on long as 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. 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. a model town like
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mala, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change tensions from their lives through new initiatives and opportunities. tundra children algebra among law, bangladesh, argentina is economy minister has resigned off the divisions in the coalition government on mounting economic crises. martin guzman was to restructure $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund by conditions attached to that deal. along with the rapidly rising prices lead to protests. the economic crisis in lebanon has sent health care costs soaring, making it hard for people to pay for treatment that's meant more resorting to alternative medicines as a harder work or do hope. so he's making medicines from herbs. her. busy for mohammed aberdeen has been doing this for decades about lisa treating ailments
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using alternative medicines. but with most people in lebanon effected by 3 years of economic crisis, the practice is becoming more popular, young thought, and then today, the demand is increasing because the price of medicine is too high. i used to have 5 to 6 customers a day. now i have up to 15 on herbal remedies are commonly much cheaper than medications, especially after the government stopped subsidies. poverty is particularly high in the northern city of tripoli. people are resorting to such treatments even for serious diseases. charity workers like flock. my dounia is buying herbs to substitute diabetes medication that's become an affordable for many. politicians blamed for the crisis, have done nothing to reverse the economic collapse. you go ahead, you have all of the men, if you can afford a symbol medication like nexium,
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they buy herbs to teach husbands. a lack of dollars means love on can to import all of the drugs. it's people need. my dad did the study. i can't afford the medicine that i used to buy. i'm buying the cheap ones made in lebanon and city. the pharmacist tell us, there is no way of knowing the efficacy of alternative products. here, the 35 percent of households can't afford health care. the public health sector is struggling to keep up with the growing demand. as fewer people have the money to pay for private hospitals. the ministry says at least 70 percent of the population are demanding help, but its budget is, is high enough. and especially people reach the doors of the hospitals and they die because hospitals demand cash in dollars. most people including health care workers, are paid in the local currency, the lebanese pound, that's the valued, and the health system, once the best in the region is crumbling. us unless you really love that us,
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you know we can secure enough medicine for cancer and kidney dialysis patient. we can't give them the 3 sessions they need every week the doctor said, the accelerating crisis has reached the point where patients' lives are at risk that their elders, either tripoli, north 11 on ah, hello, what you know to 0? these are our top stories, this alum rushes says it's taking control of the city of lucy chan's. it's ukraine's last major stronghold in the lou hands. great. in the in the east russians defense minister reportedly told of president vladimir putin, the province has been destroyed. allan fisher has more from.

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