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[000:00:00;00] aah al jazeera with right down to the pit. ah! this is al jazeera ah! here watching the news, our live from a headquarters in del how i'm daddy now. the gates are coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says it's taken full control of the ukrainian city of las of chance . the last major stronghold in the eastern lou onscreen jan palestinian officials have given us experts. the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist studied
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broccoli for examination sanctions on security. top the agenda at a meeting of west african leaders in gonna will be live from the regional summit, m o anger in the u. s. state of ohio after police fatally shoot a black man who was pulled over for a traffic violation in sports and satisfied nick curious is labeled an evil belief on his wimbledon opponent, the australian. what a fiery contest against stefano sits the best to reach the last 60 hello, we start this news hour in eastern ukraine where russia says is taken full control of the city of las a chance. it's ukraine's last major a strong hold in the la hans gretchen, russia's defense minister reportedly told president vladimir putin, the province has been liberated on this on verified video as posted by chechen
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leader rum and caddy ross. he says it shows moscow back chechen soldiers in the city of las a chance earlier came, had disputed russia's claim and said the fate was continuing. let spring in alan fisher who is joining us from came so allen, the said chance has been of russian focus for a while now. what more we're hearing about the situation there. there would be hugely significant if they've actually taken the city. there's been fierce fighting around there for more than a week and over the last 2436 hours. the russian by forces were saying that the encircled the city a claim that was disputed by the ukrainians. we are not a position to independently verify either of those claims, but certainly the pictures coming out of the area seemed to suggest that russian back fighters and chechens and also russian army forces are in this city itself. even though the ukrainian say there is still a great deal of fighting going on, certainly that appears to be fighting in the streets. but this, as i say,
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would be hugely strategically significant because of this city this shanker is the last major city in the low hands scrooge. and, and if you taken to the fact that the russians have already taken over a huge part of dentist, that essentially gives them control of the don boss. now you remember that the dorm bus was one of the areas that the russians said they were going into protect. because there were russians, separatist there who felt they were being challenged. and they wanted to break away from ukraine and their rights went been recognized. they turned their focus to that area towards the beginning of the war when the, after the rushes tried to essentially takeover keven were beaten back. they decided that their main strategic focus would be on the don bus region. so this is pretty significant. ukrainian say that they're still fighting there, but the situation will become clearer in the next 24 hours, which would seem to suggest that they are preparing themselves and the country for news that that this city has been lost. alan, we're also hearing reports
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a shelling in the ukrainian city of love janski's. so the answer is an all that far away from the region that we're talking about at the mere, there says they have come under the most sustained barrage of rockets and fire that they have done throughout the entire war. this has happened just in the last few hours. in fact, he has said they are fighting 50 fires or more across the city, no figures as yet for potential loss of life. but you can see that while things may be relatively quiet here in kiev, it's still important to notice that they're still big battles being waged in the eastern part of the country. so much so that the military of said that the number of rocket attacks in that area over the last 2 weeks, but particularly over the last week have increased dramatically. and many mears in that area are wanting people to take shelter. seeing that that is their best place to stay safe. thank you so much, allen,
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for so reporting from huge now to the investigation into israel's killing of our journalist. shitty in a block lay, harrison and leaders handed over the bullet that ended her life to american officials. on saturday for examination, but there are now conflicting reports as to who will do the forensic testing. the is really military says it will carry out the procedure with us oversights. but palestinian leaders insist the bullet was given to the us with assurances israel would not be involved. shitty was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. stephanie decker has more from westbury selim. he is 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
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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, 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. most of about hotel is the secretary general at the palestinian national initiative. he says there still needs
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to be an independent international investigation if what they say is correct and it seems that it is correct, that they will themselves to give the bullet and the forensic on the budget. and then they have to, we have to say that you to huge mistakes have been done one by the palestinian authority and passing the bullet to the american side. and the 2nd mistake is by the americans who will not do that for themselves. and now they're back in the world. in all cases, we do not really. we never trust them on the investigation of matters that they have been involved in. it is like, i think that criminal to interest to get himself. that's why if what is said is correct, we are very what it is might with the and even with the of the investigation.
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all along we've been asking for. and the community has been asking for an international independent commission now that americans have been on the safe side and that the west african leaders are meeting and gone us capital for the regional ecolog summit. they're expected to review sanctions that have been imposed on 3 military ruled member states. the toughest of those have been aimed at molly, after its military government approved a plan to hold elections in 2024. the block is also looking at how to restore civilian rule and guinea on bertina fall. so both countries experience coups last year. the increase in attacks by arm groups across the region is also on the agenda . working faso and molly have seen the worst spice and violence with hundreds of people killed this year after i did the reasons lie from that some it's in cross. so there's plenty on the agenda for this meeting. talk us through what's happened
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so far and what's expected to happen. the better in the opening session of this somebody has just and, and we'll regroup to meet. and by the time they return to the hall, just behind me that grief by envoys to wiley preston. like gentlemen to guinea fossil president, obama, do civil and boy even the chambers. but what if the opening statements at the summit is anything to go by then? definitely, there is a lot of work that needs to be done in order to return these countries to democratic rule. i try to price as much information as i can from the course to molly jonathan, but he refused to divulge much information. similarly, the voice, how many would you tell me, was this also waiting to breed the head of state before they make a commitment?
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if there is any dominant theme at the opening of this summit is of course the issue of security gun as press did not. i don't talk about the frequency and the speed as which groups in the region hopkins, treading their tax, but worrying for them and the rest of the continent is how these attacks. now expanding from this i had reduced down to the coastal still from attacks that kill dozens of nigeria. so just just days before the summit to rising valley that has killed hundreds in mile in brookings. if i say june security, he said the couple of the summits agenda, the meeting has taken on a sense of urgency. as the number of violent attacks by groups across the region continues to rise. in 2019, there were no attacks and ivory was benign and football. but it's really been while we witness better not dark than i, because 5 i've been in and when i started to go and it is expected that by the end
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of the year would have 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 that we thought we had dipping our democracies to be resilient in how we respond to the type of crisis afflict in us. but we now knew that the democracies were billed and was on the surface. so we now need to look at how we had deepening and building democracy beyond just electing leaders on a frequent basis. we, we, he says, the regents leaders must police themselves and respect constitutional term limits in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another consent for western african leaders is a rise of protest against inflation and shortages. analysts expect morgan was spacious, like the one recently seen in ghana, parked by rising cost of living. and they say,
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there is little regional leaders can do to stop the from the me to will assure you . new leadership for the echoes commission with alina bureaucracy, a move that's received praise from civil society, across the region. observers now came the watch and where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state, will result in an actual increase in funding. oh, no one security got us for that non alco fargo insistence or the regional countries must come together and united on top of these attacks from spreading and basically fcc in the background of these invoices. good luck, jonathan. off nigeria from our president of junior. how many campus emvoy, united nations, are all going in now to bring them to see the way forward? we expect a community can't the end of today's meeting to offline. what approach there was the company for time from happening, or even spreading to hostile areas stated by president?
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not part of it is open. thank you so much. i did research reporting from cra plenty more had on the al jazeera in his hour, including a constitutional stand off and to lucy with warnings. the country is in danger of becoming a dictator, sir. and bangladesh builds a model town for those displaced by floods and droughts. we'll have a report in sport, a winning start for the host at the women's africa nations. jemma will be here a little later with that. ah, so the head of tennessee, as constitution committee has criticized president crisis, hired sure, trying to expand his powers. saw that belied a former constitutional law professor was appointed to draft a new constitution. he's warning science proposed version paved the way for a return to dictatorship. same buster,
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avi has more to lucio is facing its biggest political crisis since the arab spring. the revolution in 2011 toppled president xena lavadini banal. he'd been accused of years of rights abuses and corruption critics of the current president case. so he'd say his version of a new constitution threatens to take the country backwards. oh no, either hopeful, further that america's we are back to an autocratic rule with all the powers raised in the hands of the president to the west. on sunday, the head of 2 news. yes. constitution committee lashed out, saying the president's proposal significantly changes the committee's work and paved the way for a return to dictatorship. if we've been following, or let's say the decisions taken by prison side, change his power grab on july 25th last year. it's august. the risen site,
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he's only abiding or deciding based on his own. so it's in his own way. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't the surprise. the president's draft enhances the powers of his office while weakening parliament. he found support among tunisians, frustrated by years of political paralysis and desperate for the economy to improve but to his critics, it is a power grab that if adopted will erode to new york fledgling democracy. the only country to make meaningful political gains during the arab spring. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for july 25th, the bus robbie of 0. let so say to mother to our lord was a member of tennessee, as and not a party, and a former minister is joining us from tune. us. welcome to the al jazeera news hour . i wonder if you can give us an official. a reaction to this draft constitution to,
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to the so revise went into linux. he has been near. it cannot be unofficial. our reaction is ok for them to tell us reaction. so what mr. energy shabby has declared . we do add had to that position. that's the position of another party. acquisition is that these process. ready or is it fraudulent or processed as her we cannot had her in it, and it's not the issue about discussing the content. the process is more important because of constitution is a consensus between all the stakeholders. and if, if the process is fraudulent, we cannot really take care of bother discussing the content, which she's totally cut us through for the country. i understand what you're saying about the content. but i do want to ask you specifically about content in one parts of the, of the proposal, which says that it drops references to islam as tennessee or state religion. but it does say that the country is part of the wider muslim community and stipulates that the president must be must them so by dropping references to islam as soon as your
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state religion. how is another viewing this? i know you're saying that you can speak in an official capacity, but perhaps. busy a you know, is speak to me as you being a member of neither. how do you you view this specifically how we did. ready harvey, an executive bureau of the day before yesterday we did discuss the content, we do consider that all these differences to religion. these this, these proposal is, are religiously a radical and we do not understand religion or islam in the way that missile my statement sounds. it, i mean this approach is more close to the catholic church rather to isna. i mean, the approach of mr. i said so not at hard that we do and we do understand that the consensus i'm in a constitution a slam weekly, should explain and should express that the national understood, similar concepts. this is what is not dense as what mr. k side is doing. has
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nothing to do with religion has a thing to do with its huh. okay, look some, some political parties, certainly the opposition, opposed to science moves there, urging their supporters to boycott. the vote about the opposition hasn't really been able to sort of up until now propose any alternative and the opposition is accused of being fragmented and divided. so what we're can the opposition really do next? no position. i mean, it needs to be united than it is united in refusing. what i said is going or we are locked up man to be forged in one or organ and organic body, but we are united now position. we are united in defend the gold democracy. we are, is sybil, peaceful opposition? we cannot do more than that. i say it has the institution of the state and he is causing everybody. so there is no way but returning to democracy and that allowing
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everybody to sit on a table and to have a dialogue which is which is outcome will decide what is the future of the contract while he is putting a to to a referendum, which will be held early later, later this month, i mean, i'm, but tennesseans, i as you're a very well aware of dealing with the rising cost of living in the country as well as an economic crisis, do you think in his ins are really paying attention to, to the sir referendum i don't think so. i mean, as you've mentioned the problems of obscure disease, ave, lively, and we do really fee that there is embedded in up towards the social upgrade. and if interrupts then, i mean, we will not be able to hear any moderate reaction from the tennyson people. right now we are at the less steps to allow mothers requisition to sit down and to, to get out there with them out come to borders of the southern borders of the west . i'm look, save in the hand with missing, i said,
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and this needs to start right now. oh, my god, we thank you for joining us from tunis, which israel says it's shot down 3 unarmed drones launched by the lebanon based group has been though they were reportedly heading towards a disputed gas field in the mediterranean sea, careless gas field, as part of a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. town of eve says it's part of its economic zone. israel's military release, this video, which it says shows the drones being destroyed the arrival of an officer, a drilling platform at the gas field last month, renew tensions between the 2 countries. so the incident prompted this warning from israel's caretaker prime minister. while the name show you my, you run the, will you, molly, should 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 facing itself on our borders. i stand before you at this moment and say from here to every one seeking our demise from garza to rasa,
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from the shores of lebanon to syria. do not try us, israel will know how to use its power against every threat and against every enemy at the and the us for hot is joining us from beirut is a military researcher. he's also a retired army general welcome back to al jazeera. so what is the message that's being sent out by has been done by launching these 3 unarmed drones yes, has below, wants to prove to the railway and the americans and the european as well, which they have benefit and they've got it. now dave, that a lies able to flew over the gas, feels garish, to feel the world, and able to either destroy or may make damages. and the platforms and they get fields and to top the the extraction of hydrocarbons from down to see. so what's the metro warning and
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not, not necessarily escalate i, it's not the escalation because the, the wrong where the 3 of the 3 or if they were on the crypt was it felt have something different than the what happened yesterday. so the, the, the, this of this incident will, will be limited to escalate it into a conflict between both sides is right on his bluff. i think both 5. busy agreed to stop at this point. now i'm do not get it. we were expecting that is that i will, i mean, that will short back to lead on and any action or any response
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on the flu or flew over get each so but they didn't do it. so that means that they are coming down. but they know and terms of politics, but i missed that visit. i affected the expect to read. and if for to, to come from any ag edition or any beloved, instead of hidden in the region. ok. and let's just look at the wider picture here, and that is the ongoing mediating that's taking place in the u. s. on energy envoy . i'm of course the, and is mediating between the 2 countries to settle this dispute over the, over the gas fields. where do you think the mediation will go to next and do you think that the u. s. can be an honest broker and this issue yes, yes survey, but i'm going to said that she make up said that that is encouraging news from mr. epstein, but they, they didn't receive anything for, for my or anything, get them yet, so they deliver it inside and says that the next fraction of
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either coming from the is the native side, except that it will be in parallel with an extraction of hydrocarbons from the liberties side, this is the, this is the point here of the oceans and how to reach this point that is something called the delineation, or the dependent in the border of the exclusive, the economy zone between 11 and when they agree on their line. that means this is an agreement there, but the side will start the pumping from from his own water. so to each, this is diplomatic process. mr. oxide has going gone. but i think at the appearance of the drawn over kaddish gets filled on, means that there is
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a pressure to foot. i'm has beloved on the american side that is right aside in order to mean it to, to be to do to draw the line between the 2 countries in fairway. right? that's gives about on it, right. thank you so much in the house for speaking to us from bay. literally you a state of high or expect it to release what's been described as brutal body camera footage of the shooting of a black man. j land walker was killed after officer stopped him for a traffic violation. last monday, his family's lawyer says he was shot more than 60 times. alexey o'brien reports in akron, ohio, the anger is rising and these protest is say, they will stay on the streets until this justice for 25 year old jaylen walker,
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who was shot dead by police last monday. oh wow. oh, oh boy. oh boy. everything with one 0, one official say the incident began when officers tried to stop walker for a traffic violation. akron police say, walker fired a gun at offices who were chasing him after he fled. that he presented a threat to the force they planned to release body camera footage later on sunday. i but a lawyer for the family said that footage will show offices show talk at dozens of times. some of seen the video have described it is graphic shocking. even barbaric, we really need to utilize the working abuse because when the people see what the
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light is going to be shown in that for the former course with 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 and police brutality for your pat. see, we have a problem with it. this was happening to everybody. not really. we would not care, but it's not happening to everybody. the officers involved in shooting had been placed on administrative leave and investigations underway. lexia brian al jazeera for a check on the weather here is rob their australia, particularly esau street, is suffered more than one period of flooding throughout the last few months. so from summer right now into winter, and the latest one is back in new south wales is cloud here in persistent,
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just west of sydney is given over half a meter of rain, and surprisingly it produced flooding was flooding even in the western side of sydney is not caused extreme here, but it's still there all the same as a, it's repeating phenomenon. this particular year does make east australia prone to flooding. partly because the sea surface temperatures are slightly higher. it's still warmer than usual by 2 and a half degrees. just off this coast, which helps because in the upper atmosphere it's quite cold, is big contrast. this is sundry rain and persistent rain and he's going to last, i think throughout monday in a similar sort of place that you see is part of a bigger system. it curls around here, goes up to the north. in fact, it goes up to the coast of queens and i think again throughout next 2 days there will be a thin streak rather heavy rain on the eastern coast of australia. maybe not just anything significant. the way flooding, but it's going to be at least wet and the tail end of it on its way to news. even this is the picture on tuesday for north island on the north of south island. a
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fairly wet adventure is least moving is not static. stella had only al jazeera news, our torrential rains batter, the australian city of sydney, enforcing people from their homes in several regions. and soaring health costs, health care costs, the lebanon, the economic crisis, as people looking to alternative medicines for much needed treatment. coming up in sport, there is a new name at the front of the grids for the british formula. one grand prix details a little later ah, outside of the conflict in the ukraine, how concerned should we be about designed to build up? we bring the storage and different ones that are rapidly changing the world we live in. the want become roches new dollars. it becoming rushes new. gone. counting the coast on al jazeera, in just under
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a year's time capsule as al bait stadium will house. the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff. next november c, u r. o 1022. as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east's biggest ever sporting event next year. and for the cats are national teams. they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds. bobby hoping to convince both the fans and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world. lou
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ah, hello on the top stories on the al jazeera news, our russia says as taking control of the city of las a chance can easter ukraine. it's ukraine's last major stronghold and lou hans region. earlier achieve disputed the claim and said fighting was continuing. palestinian leaders have handed over the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist shooting block led to american officials for examination. but it's not clear yet who will perform the forensic test. after is really officials claimed they would be involved. the head of tennessee, as constitutional committee has condemned a proposed constitution go forward by the president. places i saw that belied, says he doesn't resemble the draft agreed to by the committee whose pakistan president has civilians and law enforcement officers have been killed during unrest in a north western province. a one month state of emergency has been declared in the region
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. kara col paxton is home to an ethnic minority with its own language. ah, so mass rally is broke out after the government and owns plans to curb the regions autonomy. the changes would take away its constitutional right to independence. but the president has since traveled to the province and promised to scrap his reform plans. let sabrina and bruce, hannah was a journalist, specializing in central asia. he's joining us live via skype from prague. welcome to al jazeera. i'm just at thomas. how, where public protests are in this particular region? well, i mean it is douglas and generally protests are very rare to. ready security forces have a pretty strong grip over the country, you know, and kind of complex, specifically they've had some protest. busy smaller obviously, much smaller ones over the years, simply because it's a depressed area that you didn't see much investment. there's
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a number of health issues or problems there. so it is not and usual for there to be protest, but something this size is unusual by the standards. it's becca what's led up to the constitutional reform plans that the president had in mind. that would have changed the status of the republic. well you know, originally when they. busy voted the idea of having amendments to the constitution . everyone was more concerned or what it meant. the term limits for the president himself is currently in the 2nd term and constitutionally last term. so that we weren't room was paying attention to. ready how, how he would be able to manage to do a 3rd a sermon, apparently some of the amendments to deal with that but, but then it became known that there was these amendments that affected the status of car called box on which really is only this isn't paper roll these years, but still, according to the constitution, it is not thomas region that has fallen. it has a number of privileges that it's supposed to be able to enjoy, including the opportunity to hold an election and to just received from his back.
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while the president has now, as you're aware, promise to scrap these were foreign planned. do you think that's going to appease, protest isn't already 30 out protesting about autonomy or are there other issues at hand? you know, again this, this area is been part of was becca came in and then 990 want to formally in 1992. they re incorporated into we'd be independent. i don't think anyone that lives there is under any illusions that they were going to. ready possibly be able to vote for independence after 30 years. seems pretty obvious that government has no intention of letting go. this area represents one 3rd of the territory of respect that one couldn't foresee that the news that you should allow election to take place in which they formerly proceeded from respect that the 3rd there i mentioned, there are a number of problems that have been building up over the years, which haven't really been addressed by officials, i said there was natural gas there and there is, well,
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the money from that doesn't really trickle down to help the people are a small percentage. anyway, there's also been a great deal of money that's been invested specifically to improve the conditions and car box office. and most of that money seem to have found his way from the capital on either desert area. it's by the arrow, 2nd section of the earth. there, the delegation of the sea is left on so that blow around it and cause health problems. and the people just have been trying to neglect it, you know, for 30 years. but on paper anyway, they are in autonomy region and i. so i don't think it had anything to do with independence so much, although they must have been slighted by the fact that we're going to lose on paper what they've had all this time. but there's a number of problems that have built up there. and, and this decision, ma, drop constitution was just a catalyst to start over what has been there for 3 decades are actually thank you so much for speaking to us from prompt. thank you. now china, southern close is being battered by gales and heavy rains, brought on by tropical storm chombo. a tornado swept through
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a village and rung province, destroyed a factory and knocked out electricity to the area. heavy rainfall was also cause flooding in other parts of the region and rescue teams are still searching for at least $27.00 people at sea after an industrial support ship sunk off the coast of hong kong. the operation has saved 3 crew members so far. authority say their boat was caught in bad weather, brought on by tropical storm chombo. thousands of people had been ordered to leave their homes in the australian city of sydney because a flooding. torrential, rain, and damaging winds had been pounding the east coast. barbara on gopro reports, 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,
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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 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 dams. 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 seafood across north carnell, a beach into a car park nearby. local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from
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the ration in previous storms. australia has swells 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 in march killed 20 people that been to fasten calls for help off the latest deluge authorities a warning the situations constantly evolving and dangerous. barbara and good pa i'll to sarah. so the effects of climate change are projected to get even worse. asia sat to see its biggest increase in severe flooding events, india or bangladesh, china and vietnam are the most exposed nations to coastal flooding. major cities across the globe are also facing extreme heat in the next 3 decades. the cities of tashkent rangoon and to her on are set to be at least 6 degrees hotter. while manila will see a nearly 4 degree increase,
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more than 20000000 people already displaced by severe weather every year. i 2050 that number's projected to reach more than 216000000 or bangladesh is government is investing in a new town. it hopes will house people displaced by climate change. tanveer chandry has more on the initiative from bungler and south west bangladesh. this is the coastal town of mung law. near the bay up thing though, 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 her family are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and a safer place to live tired, fanny acre, the ne hirschler. what are 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 any more. we do face problems with commuting and getting in
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a fresh water, much better here. 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 business as industry as power plants and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns mayor, check up the ram and 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 hub across the border in india. violet hon, because the houses ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created. among close 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 ramirez on and fly moves in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change
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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 that a luck on long. 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. we'll pick out a little tiny bangladesh as 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 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. selim hoc is the director of the international center for climate change on development. he says that every year climate change is
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forcing more people from their homes. the definition of person losing their likelihood because of climate change is that they are no longer able to live where they are living and they are therefore forced to move. and the impacts of climate change are the main contributor. they can be site loans that can be flood. second, b, selena water intrusion, they can be heat waves, whatever the impact the causation is from a climatic event that causes people to have to move the force to move their forcibly displace because of climate. and the numbers are increasing every single day. one of the things that we're doing in one of the issues, we have this concept of developing what we are calling climate resilient migrant friendly. and you've cited the case among let down as an example, where the people who are losing their lives, particularly in the low line, goes on of the country being forced to move instead of ending up in the slums of duck,
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a city which is normally where they would have to move to they can go to these other towns where they have opportunities for jobs for education, for living. and we are creating the sounds around the country so that the climate refugees of the future don't all have to end up in the slums of a city, which is where they would otherwise have to go. argentina, as economy minister has just resigned, as tension rises due to soaring food prices and low fuel fox. there have been weeks a protest by truck drivers who are demanding higher pay to help offset the costs. series of reports from one osiris. it's become, i know, to come and seen protesters 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 what the situation is very bad every day,
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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 this have 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. social attention 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 roadblock to go on. though we are demanding that they let us continue working, we are demanding that they give us fuel that their respective price,
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and that they respect the rates that they increase our freight rates a little for our job. right? argentina's economy is 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 back. i'm where they're reserving by their go near and on energy subsidies for the middle class a little under 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
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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 alan civil, us as chair of the political economy department at the national university of general sacramento. he says the conditions of argentina as deal with the international monetary fund. i've been damaging the ins, unfortunately, has not learned really anything from it's multiple and massive past failures, including in argentina, but not only in argentina around the world basically. so it's, it's loans and it's programs argentina's currently in an extended facilities
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agreement program with these the strings attached really do not solve the problems that they report to solve. so for example, yeah, m f forms argentina. no, it's inflation rate and yet it's all so obliging. are sort of 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 tides monetary policy also has an inflationary effect. and so. busy on the i,
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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. the economic crisis in lebanon has sent health care costs soaring, making it hard for people to pay for treatment. that means more are resorting to alternative medicines. excuse me, than a 100 reports. i do hope so. he's making medicines from herbs. her that they have for the hama aberdeen has been doing this for decades about lisa treating ailments 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
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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, to 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, they buy herbs to cheat. hub, a lack of dollars means lebanon can import all of the drugs. if people need extra history, i can't afford the medicine that i used to buy. i'm buying the cheap ones made in lebanon, and city pharmacists tell us, there's no way of knowing the efficacy of alternative products. nearly 35 percent
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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 health, but its budget isn't high enough. any of living without even such people reach the doors of the hospital 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 devalued. and the health system wants the best in the region is crumbling or some question kelly's mother. so we can't secure enough medicine for cancer and kidney. dialysis patient was we can't give them the 3 sessions they made every week. doctor said, the accelerating crisis has reached a point where patients' lives are at risk than a 100 hours. either tripoli, northern lebanon, still had only al jazeera news. our, i don't like bullies are like people,
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the people are the people down. it's for vol. is following fire encounter at wimbledon. jonah's here with that story and more ah, i will totally say the result of this great and historic presidential election. if i win, a lot of people felt the world was being turned upside down the way that has been manipulated by populace, like donald trump's lang on racial anxieties. one person that citizens have political and of course of the united states, as in many other parts of the world that remains an ideal, but not a reality. runs a for your well baby. down for debit of cable of
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brotherhood, i have a dream. my dream is that people may my daughter to young. people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity. lou ah, around time the sports is yours, drama. thank you to rein nick carroll says we labeled an evil bully by his beaten wimbledon opponents. the australian won a fiery contest against effort. i'll sit so fast to reach the last 16 and he richardson reports to people. oh, having been fined the spitting in the direction of
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a spectator during his 1st round match, mc curious, adopted the role of public defender in this contest you got claiming his opponents to phone a cit, surpass should be disqualified, the hitting the ball into the crowd at the end of the 2nd set you destroy oh, river river. when play did eventually resume carriers for the royal cit surpassed with some under arm serving. the greek number for seed was given a point penalty. the smashing the ball way sits a pass later admitted he had at times been hitting the ball at curious on purpose with noting that in the past, these 2 have actually teamed up as a double spare. with the crowd on his side,
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carriers was happy to enjoy any bits of luck that went his way. with the world number 40 going on to win the match in 4 sets carry us through to the last 16 at wimbledon for the 1st time in 6 years since constant bullying was what he did. you bullies you wanted. he was probably bullied school himself. you know, was really, i don't like bullies are like people that would people are the people done. she has some traits in his character as well. but when he, he has a very evil side to him. i'm not sure how a bullet in life all day was the one in boulder may have one of the spect i was the one that's nice to say i didn't do anything i was actually like apart from me, just going back and forth the impossible on it nothing towards stephanie today that was this respectful to come in here and ability was off that you saw like that's just were not coming off like i go up against guys like
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a true competitive like if he's affected by that that i then that was holding back his behavior may win and lose him, fans in equal numbers, but right now kerry else is playing some of the best tennis of his career and the richardson al jazeera christiana went out and set to turn his back on manchester. united the forward has told the class he wants to leave to play champions like football when out a face is playing in the right league for the 1st time in his career. the 1st 7 year old to deny his tough or last season, but it failed to get a trophy for the 5th successive campaign. we were i, gavin how much since you think that could be tricky for an out a particular move away from all chocolate. now he's thinking about welcome. he wants to be at his 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 in the build up. so competition and my tonight is he can't do that because they didn't qualify last
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year. they have a consistency set. and he's looking right now for a team that can keep him guy. 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 up for top club and much. it's united despite their global appeal and they are not taught cough at the most because they're not champions like he's agent. george meant that he will be talking to clubs on munich the, his former club events were poorly not interested, but the club napoli in the champions league probably would be, i think, meant as already 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 they may not be that many clubs who want to take hi, mark. i have made a winning start at the women's africa cup of nations. they beat the keen, if i say one nail in the back this year, this woman has been expanded from 8 to 12 teams. the top 4 countries will automatically qualify for next. woke up the bridge is growing prius about to get
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