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we hi for justin, jesse english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcast year of the year award for the 6 year running. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm the ball curb. this is the news. our life from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes, russian, and cept his forces, se there in full control of the ukrainian city of las a chance in the east palestinian officials have given us experts. the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist, sharina black left for examination sanctions that regional security top the agenda at a meeting of west african leaders in garda will be live across and me
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anger in the united states of the police killing of a black man and the state of ohio. i'm joanna roscoe with the sports including news from foreman ones, british brown, pre and wimbledon. roger for as 8 time champion, roger federer makes the return of sorts to send to calls and promises back to play on the growth. one more time has just after $1500.00 g m t. we start in ukraine where russia says it's taken control of the eastern city of las a chance with ukrainians insist the city has not fallen as their last major stronghold in the hands, screeching rushes. defense minister reportedly told president vladimir putin, the province has been liberated. adam fisher begins are coverage from keith city's fighting your own list, a chance has been reading for more than
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a week over the last 24 hours. kremlin back separatist insist the have encircled the city. a clean no backed by rushes, defense minister, a thumb on a few other various the 6 causes, regimen named after ottoman plat. up together with our fighting friend, our fighters, liberated the city of lizzie cheng, augment is power. cossacks are power together, we are power, but ukraine says the city is still under its control and its inflicting losses on the advancing troops. i'll just either can't independently confirm either claim not on it and around and ask the occupy as a, concentrating their main efforts on securing positions in the cities of las, a chunks and veronica banker, their attempted offence and actions near ballad. or if you had no success and they were forced to retreat, if less a chance where to fall to the russian strategically, it would be hugely significant. it would essentially mean most who controls the hands and neighboring don't ask the 2 provinces which make up the don bus. and
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russia has concentrated its military efforts there since pulling back from the capitol. keith, at the start of the war, in the russian city of belgrade, 40 kilometers across the ukrainian border. the mayor reported a series of explosions over night, which hit a residential area, killing at least 4. some russian politicians are demanding ukraine. pay a severe price for the attack, and the ice did mere of mail it to a fault who was replaced with a kremlin appointee. claims there has been a successful attack on a russian base in the occupied city. rochester to day the armed forces of ukraine took out of action one of them. at 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock, there were over 30 strikes exclusively on a military base. russian fascists are trying to evacuate any and damage military gear, but there is none left. the situation, unless a chance will be the one wanting, the ukrainian leadership, most of all losing that would be strategically significant. and they say the
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situation will become much clearer in the next 24 hours. and alum fisher is live for us now in the ukrainian capital key, if allen dish, imagine their rapid advances by the russians in the east. and we've also heard reports of shelling in the ukrainian city of slavery, asked and sylvia's is very far away from this a change. and that is what steeply wadding settling the last couple of hours we've heard from the mayor there. he said there has been a sustained barrage of russian rockets at that has happened over the last few hours . he saying it's the worst assault that he's seen since the start of the war. there are multiple fires raging across the city that the trying to put out at least 15 according to his calculations, a number of people having killed 6 dead at least 15 injured as so it's clear that this is going to be the new front line. it all fits in with the russian attempts to try and control the entire don bus region. that, of course, was the region that wanted to be separate from ukraine. it was one of the reasons
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that the russians said they were embedding was to give these people autonomy to give them support for their independence movement from ukraine. it has been at the center of their military strategy since they decided to pull out of key when they realized they weren't going to take at the capitol as quickly as they thought if at all. and so they decided to concentrate almost entirely in the dawn bass region. certainly across the east and parts of the south were hearing reports of a lot more. missiles being fired, the ukrainian met a military saying that that has been almost a doubling in the number of rocket attacks just in the last week alone. and the one from many mares in cities across that region to people is to please take care on what the alerts and the alarms go off to head to the shelters. that is the way they say most people will be able to keep themselves safe, unofficial and care. thank you. now to the investigation into israel's killing of our journalists, sharina buckler, allison and leaders 100 over the bullet that ended her life to american officials
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on saturday for examination. but there are now conflicting reports as to who will do the forensic testing. this ready military says it will carry out the procedure with us oversight, but palestinian leaders insist the bullet was given to the u. s. with assurances israel would not be involved. she was killed by squarely soldiers in may, while reporting on raids. the occupied westbank, stephanie decker has more from west traversal him, 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 israeli soldiers who kill chain of laughlin. the policies have been very clear that they do not want israel involved when it comes to the analysis of the bullet to 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
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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 sources, 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 to 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. well must offer mug bogu t, a secretary general of palestinian national initiative. he says there still needs to be an independent international investigation. if that is correct and it seems that that is correct, that they will themselves investigate the bullet and do the forensic on the budget
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. and then they have to, we have to say that you to huge mistakes have been done one by the palestinian authority and packing 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 passing, the goal is to they 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 the criminal to investigate himself. that's why if what is said is correct, we are very what it might with the and even with the of the investigation. all along we've been asking for and there was community has been asking for an international independent commission now that medical have interfered on the safe side. and that is a funeral has been held for palestinian teenager who
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died from his wounds after being shot during his railey raid. 17 year old kamala de la, on the health deteriorated off to hit in the abdomen, south west of jeanine. he's the 72nd palestinian to be killed by israeli forces this year was suffolk and lead as a meeting and gone as capital for the regional echo last summit. they were expected to review sanctions that have been imposed on 3 military ruled member states. the toughest of those have been aimed at molly as military government took power last year and it since promised to hold elections in 2020 full blocks. looking at how to restore civilian rule in guinea and picking a fast though, as well as countries experience. coups last year, the increase in the tanks by our groups across the region is also on the agenda became fossa and molly have seen the worse rise in violence with hundreds of people killed this year. i'm, it interests is life for us that the summit in accra as i mentioned there, i made plenty on agenda. are we expecting any progress to be made there?
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ah, well, basically on 2 fronts, we sources close to the meeting. by the way, the leaders are still locked up in a meeting in this particular room behind me. we saw as close to that meeting are saying that they've been some progress met in terms of trade and covers. basically one of the sticking points for a very long time has been the opposite corner door, a trait corridor used by several west african countries. and the complaints by truckers along that route is that there's been so much levy so much taxes on that that the leaders are appointed a committee that dealt with that issue. and we understand that some progress has been met. equally. the issue of politics, the return to democracy in various west african countries, 3 west african countries in particular, motley, burkina, faso, and guinea. we are hearing that big could be some possible breakthroughs with molly surprisingly, and broken out and,
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and broken fossils. the biggest problem now we understand as the mediation, of course in guinea, which is of course, ox told as virginia's refuse to talk to echoes, which probably will see at the end of the day, maybe a quarter reconstituted to you. that said that it has sent to ginny on the, on the eve of violence by it on the groups in the region. we heard statements from the president of ghana who is the host president, the outgoing president. by the way, at the end of today's meeting to will enact new leadership, he says that the fear and the concern of west african leaders right now is the severity and frequency of the attacks they have increased. and of course, one of the major emergent trends in the region, ace this price of these values from the sal, it's traditional place in the last 10 years or so to the coastal nations in west africa. that is raising some concerns. and they're calling for, ah,
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some cooperation, closer collaboration to deal with the front at hand from attacks that killed dozens of nigerian so just just days before the summit to rising violence that has killed hundreds in bolingbrook 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 ivory was been in and in google. but in $23.00, and while we witnessed that the not docs in ivory coast 5 attacks and been in and while at i can go and it is expected that by the end of the year would have almost more than double the reaches politics. also being debated with developments and molly, guinea and brooklyn, of fossil under review after military cause overthrew the civilian government in all 3 countries. we thought we had to paint alec democracies to be resilient in how we respond to the type of crisis flipped in us. but we now know that the
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democracies were built and was on the surface. so we now need to look at how we, at 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 in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another concern for west african leaders is a rise of protest against inflation and shortages. i know this expect morgan was gracious like that one recently seen im gonna park by rising cost of living and they say there is little reason our leaders can do to stop this will happen. the meter will usher in new leadership for the echoes commission with alina bureaucracy . a move that's received praise from civil society across the region. observers are now kinley watch and where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state will result in an actual increase in funding government.
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ah, it is expected. and if any progress has been agreed upon regarding bali and looking a fossil than we expect to see it, great before the end of the day, i across leaders the relax and some of the sanctions, punitive measures they have introduced against money in particular because of his li recalcitrance, early in the year or last 2 years in dealing or setting up a transition, a walkable transition program to return the country to city leave. i'm interested the echo a summit in a car. thank you. plenty warheads, all the news out, including a constitutional stand of petunia. with warnings, the countries in danger of becoming a dictatorship for medical ways disposing and even greater danger. for people in the evans capital will have a report in sport, russia times it's olympic ice, hockey goalie for trying to evade military service after signing with an h. l t.
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joe will have more details. ah, the police in the us state of ohio are expected to release what's been described as brutal body camera footage of the shooting of a black man. jayla 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, alexia bryan reports ah, in akron, ohio, the anger is rising, and these protest is say, they will stay on the streets until this justice, the 25 year old jaylen walker, who was shot dead by police last monday, oh oh boy, the most valuable everything goes well. so when i 1st heard the news, it was like a wound official say,
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the incident began when officers tried to stop walker for a traffic violation. akron police say, walker fired a down 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 am a lawyer for the family says 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 worksheets abuse. because when the people see what the light is going to be shown in that foot, it was going to cause a go through nationwide. the shooting is the latest in a string is beneath killings of black americans that many say are unjustified. the
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2020 meta of george floyd and minneapolis ignited global protests against racism and police brutality. if for your part were see we have a problem with it. this was happening to everybody. not really. we would not care what is not happening to everybody. the officers involved in more shooting, had been placed on administrative leave. well, in investigations underway, i, alexia brian, al jazeera or john a 100, joins us now from our chron in ohio, jaundice we heard that we are building up to the release. so of this body come footage from the police in a news conference. so shortly. what are we expecting? what more can you tell us about that? well that news conference is scheduled to happen within 2 hours of now, and we are expected to see the video that will show as up to 8 police officers
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shot jaylen walker. and according to the coroner's report, it appears that 60 shots hit him. another 30 shots were fired total of 90 shots and police say that he discharged a gun wall in that vehicle. and they later say that they recovered a gun casing and a gun. but a lawyer for the family says he has seen that video uses. there is no gone video visible on that video with no evidence. the jalen water had a gun on him as he exited the rolling car that was still moving. as he came out, that came after our high speed car chase with speeds up to 120 kilometers an hour. but the lawyer says a trailer walker wasn't doing anything threatening. he was facing away from police, said he turned somewhat perhaps to look at police and it was at that point. apparently, the 90 shots were fired. he said it was terrifying. it sounded like a box of firecrackers went off. we also expect to hear from walker's family. they
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say this shooting appears to be entirely unjustified, and the lawyer points out that the day before this happened last monday, another police officer pulled jayla walker over for the same minor equipment, violation a tail light out, a license plate bulb out. and then at that time, according to police officer walker drove away as well, and that officer didn't chase him. and the lawyer says, walk, walker ended up going home that night and he contends that is what should have happened on this occasion. but we should know more, the police chief here says he is concerned, and 8 officers have been suspended while the investigation goes ahead. and of course, john, when the video is released, it could well have an impact on process. up until now of course of being peaceful. oh, absolutely, and let me show you just a little of what's going on here. you may notice that i'm standing in the middle of
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the road. well, the police have put up these barricades in front of the police department and if you just follow them all the way down at what you will see is the reason that there is no traffic is it that the city has put big city trucks at every major intersection downtown here to limit the movement of the protesters. there have been protests out here for the past week. we're not seeing a lot of them now, but the family of jaylin walker through their lawyer, his it said to the crowd, they want people to be peaceful. they want to see change. they want to see people speaking up about this. if ever they say there will not be effective change if there is violence in the street, they want the focus to be on what happened to jail in walker. don't 100 in akron, ohio. thank you. now the head of 2 news years constitution committee has criticized president k side for trying to expand his powers side up belie it's a former constitutional law professor was appointed to draft
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a new constitution. his warning fires proposed version paved the way for it turned to dictatorship. st petrovitch has more to lithia is facing its biggest political crisis since the arab spring. the revolution in 2011 toppled president xenophobic dean, been ali. 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. a home 30 that the americas. we have back to an autocratic rule, with all the powers raised in the hands of the president. the idea was on sunday, the head of tune is yours. constitution committee lashed out, saying the president's proposal significantly changes the committee's work and paves the way for a return to dictatorship. if we've been following,
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or let's say the decisions taken by president sy, it since his power grab on july 25th last year. it's august. presence i, it was only abiding or deciding based on his own thoughts and its own way. and actually this wasn't quite, this wasn't a surprise. the president's draft enhances the powers of his office while weakening parliament. he's found support among tennesseans, 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 noisiest fledgling democracy. the only country to make meaningful political gains during the air of spring. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for july 25th. same bus robbie l g 0. well, i'm at glue is a member of chin is, is another party on a former minister. he says what's happening and she nicea is not democratic,
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more cause more social unrest. our position is that these process. ready or is that fraudulent or process? and so we cannot have in it, and it's not an issue about discussing the content. the process is more important because the 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 a total catastrophe for the country. we do consider that or this differences to religion is a disc. these proposal is, are religiously a radical and we do not understand religion or islam in the way that missile by simon sounds it. i mean, this approach is more close to the catholic church rather to a snap. i mean, the approach of missile i said so we do not adhere to that. we do, and we do understand that the consensus, i mean
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a constitution islamic lee should explain and should express the, the national and civil consensus. this is what is mountains us, what mr. a side is doing has nothing to do with religion, has a thing to do with islam. we are not meant to be forge in one or dan equity, but we are united in acquisition. we are united in defending go democracy. we are a civil peaceful position, cannot do more than that. i say it has the institution of the state and his scores and everybody. so there is no way but returning to democracy. and that allows everybody to sit on a table and to have a dialogue which, which outcome will decide what is the future of the country. the problems of collisions are very lively and we do really fear that there is a burden up towards the social outbreak. and if it are ups, then i mean,
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we will not be able to hear any moderate or reactions from the chin is on people. waste management officials in yemen. capital suttles say they're facing a crisis as medical waste is being dumped into landfill sites, where no safe way to destroy it. they say years of potentially harmful rubbish. could contaminate water supplies, or boat mainly has more in this colorful sea of trash ne yemen cap to fernand. there are vials and bottles of talked thick medical waste. these are not supposed to be here. officials at alaska came landfill. they untreated health to waste is being dumped every day, posing a danger to the health of workers and residents. 8 that a mattress matter, we have no solution but to bury the medical waste with the garbage. this may cause health issues in the future. chemicals may leak into the ground water. this is one of the biggest threats,
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the environment. officials here they sell as only medical waste incinerator was bombed in 2015 by saudi coalition, as strikes now there's no way to put the waste. helena must ra, a strategy there. we had a strategic incineration planned to burn these dangerous medical materials. this was set up and was about to be inaugurated, which equipment was installed in the building was prepared, but the unjust aggression against our people targeted the building and alazam came landfill and completely destroyed it. the world health organization says 15 percent of all medical waste is considered hazardous. this includes sharp materials such as syringes and infectious toxic radioactive waste. and those containing a high content of heavy metals create a has it, it, they feed into water resources. la la la, long a little while on the after the incinerator was bombed, we are forced to mix medical waste with organic waste. this poses
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a health risk for humans, for workers. and it's also a threat to groundwater on waste management workers say the theking money for new incineration plans. but with yemen facing billions of dollars in funding shortfall, after 7 years war, many worry this issue will be pushed to the back burner. lore about among the al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera, a rare outbreak of protests in his back. a storm will have more miles behind the violent unrest. i'm soaring, healthcare costs and lebanon, the economic crisis, as people looking to alternative medicines for much needed treatment. like boys, i don't like people that would get on the people down in small verbal volleys for a follow a far we encounter wimbledon. joe's here with that story. ah
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. there eastern europe still hot. the middle east is hot, so all the active, well, the spinning storms ought be seen a bit further north, around the caspian, for example, this while in southern russia, kissinger fairly strong winds that run across into kazakstan was breakfast down to south. that is a lot more quiet mariman, for example, in greece, is still a breeze running through the basra, but the sun's in the sky. and that's true that throughout the middle east and iran, the wind strong enough to pick up. the daphne certainly dusting the atmosphere at the moment in many places, tempt his antic stream. they are where they should be. i know they look high and they are 4847 in baghdad. but this is not overly extraordinary as a good can to that. then it's allowances caught the edge of the monsoon course. it is cloudy, sometimes it's drizzly and that's really very pleasant. the last in solar,
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this particular part of a man for the next 2 or 3 months. but right in the home, africa thinks about run out. we have seen some in somalia and margaret issue has some in the full cost. i think it's bank gone. plenty big shells, uneasy hope you're running across to sudan and san sudan as well. but said assassin, you gander and kenya looks like a fairly unlikely event. it looks like your wet spell is just about gum. ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon, it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the goal is to create a government has no legitimacy in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know,
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it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera bolts journalism. the police violently dispersing price with these are some of the thousands of people try to flee. gobble inspired to program making. welcome to generation change unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools. we have to fight for al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 6 year running. lou ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this our
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russia says it's taking control of the easton ukrainian city of lucy champs. is ukraine's last major stronghold a little ham, screeching early. a key of dispute to the claim and said fighting was continuing palestinian leaders of handed over the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist, sharina black lead to american officials for examination. but it's not clear yet will perform the forensic test. auto, sw wally officials, claims they would be involved police in the us are expected to release what's been described as brutal, a body camera footage. the shooting of a black man. jalen walker was killed after officers stopped him for a traffic violation last monday. ok, let's return to our top story now. the war new crane michael clark, sophistic professor at kings college, london's department of war study. he sees with me live or from london. thank you so much for your time. it seems that when we compare what's happening now, when you crane to the start of the conflict where things seem to be going in
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ukraine's way that they tied of was now shift leave for me. moving firmly in rushes favor is that a fair assessment? you thank will only in one very small part of the dung bus. and i mean this is a victory for russia they, if they haven't taken this, you can. yes, i'm pretty sure they will. i think the ukrainians are having to withdraw from it. they've gotten the credits that are strong positions that she sounds, that the russians have got ram behind them for the 1st time in this war, under the influence of the new general serv. again, who's only been in posts for about 2 weeks when the only cough was removed, they look as if they've done what they should have been doing from the beginning and they're behaving like a more modern army. and so this is a victory for the russians in taken hold of new fans. but if you look at the, there are missions with much greater than that, even in the dumbass went on the 25th march. so you said that constraint on the dumbass, that 1st day was to push out from cock give way. it's maria paul, what they're doing is taking a very small bytes which gives them new hands,
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but they haven't got on yet. which of the other bigger all blast in the dumbass? they've got some of it, but not all of it. and so they'll have to take the answer from a tossed, which are too much bigger places, further west before they can claim that they have conquered the don bus. and one of ukraine's chances in trying to keep brushing forces at bay in those remaining pockets in the east of the country where the quite high and the you could is got good defenses with that which they've dug in some time ago, rand saw the answer, comma, tours because they always knew that they would be the essential prizes for this part of the struggle. and so i'm sure they'll and they will actually make that battle quite tough for the russians. and the russians always need to take a pause after these are after these offensive, they're not really able to, to, to build on their offensive a. meanwhile, the troops are very badly stretched across the areas that they occupy. so they are being pushed back in the north, in cock give the been pushed back,
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possibly quite seriously in the southwest incursion. because the russians are put so much into this smallish area, the dumbass that the living themselves exposed further south and southwestern further north was or the moment i'd say the whole war is on, is on a knife edge. and there are pros and cons of, you know, for each side, each side made some gains, had some losses, and the longer the war goes on, the more the ukrainians will actually get the advantage of superior numbers and superior firepower. but they've got a hold on for the next couple of months, which from their point of view will be very critical. you give the impression that this will be a long and grinding conflict for some time yet, what do you think? rushes and game, should it gain control of the east be, is it a frozen conflict? is it's to set up an administration in the east as it did and done yes. can hands. what do you think their aim is there? it's hard to tell because the origin lame was,
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was impossible and was always impossible to take control of the whole of ukraine within 3 or 4 days. and when, once that strategic ambition evaporated, which it was always going to, it leaves the russians facing a complete, uncertain strategy. what one guesses is that they, if they can take the hold of the dumbass present putin will offer some sort of ceasefire. the ukrainians will reject it, but the cease fire will be aimed at splitting the european allies between those who want to keep backing key ever knows you think they just want to bring it into the war in order to prevent the damage to sanction, to doing and so on, and that would be the aim to split the allies, but for as long as the ukrainians are prepared to keep on fighting. and obviously they're the ones doing the fighting but for as long as they are prepared to keep on . then certainly some countries like the united states and britain and poland and north europeans, the baltic states, sweden, finland, will back them all the way. some of the southern european countries may not, that's a matter for them. but the, this war will not end just because the russians declare some sort of cease fire. or
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i, michael clark, visiting professor at king is called his london's department of all studies, great to speak to thank you. the speaker stands president says civilians and law enforcement officers have been killed during unrest in north western province. a one month state of emergency has been declared in the region car car pakistan is home to an ethnic minority with his own language. ah, mass rallies broke out of the government announced plans to curve the regions autonomy, the changes were takeaways, constitutional right to independence. but the president has since travel to the province and promised to scrap his reform plans. bruce pioneer is a journalist, specialize against central asia. he says, decades of under investment in car called pakistan have led to this unrest. there are a number of problems that have been building up over the. ready which haven't really been addressed by was official. i said there was natural gas there and there is the
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money from that doesn't really trickle down to help out the people very small percentage. anyway, there's also going to a great deal of money that's been invested specifically to improve the conditions and are focused on most of that money doesn't seem to have found its way from the capital are on either desert area. it's by the stand section of the arrow sees there that does the cation of the see is left out on. so the law around it, and cause health problems. and the people just have been trying to neglect it, you know, for 30 years. but i'm paper anyway, they are in autonomy region and i don't think it had anything to do with independence so much, although they must have felt slighted by the fact that we're going to use on april what. ready had all this time, but there's a number of problems that are built up there. and this decision in the drop constitution was just a catalyst to start protest over what has been there for 3 decades. is around, says it shut down 3 on a drones launched by the lebanon based group has belong, they were reportedly heading towards a dispute,
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a gas field in the mediterranean sea cash gas field is part of a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. israel says it's part of its economic zone. the straight military release, this video, which it says shows the drones being destroyed the arrival of an offshore drilling platform of the gas field last month. as we knew tensions earlier for hops is a military researcher and retired lebanese army general. he says, this incident likely won't escalate into a conflict. it's not escalation because they're wrong. we're not. the 3 of the 3 were not. if they were on the crypt was explosive, that there was something different than the what happened to day yesterday? so the, the, this, this incident will, will be limited and will not escalate the into a conflict between both sides is right. i'm because we'll love, i think both 5 agreed to stop at this point. now i'm going up
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escalate. we were expecting that is that i will, i mean, will short the back to lead on and any action or any response on the flu or flu 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, the prime minister of israel, the threat did express read in a for, to, to confront any ag edition or any of his beloved. and that appearance in the region could make crisis and lebanon has sent health care costs. soaring, making it hard for people to pay for treatment. that means more resorting to alternative medicines. say holder has more from tripling. i do hope so. he's making medicines from herbs. her mama aberdeen has been doing this for decades
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about lisa treating ailments using alternative medicines. but with most people in lebanon affected by 3 years of economic crisis, the practice is becoming more popular. young thought net than 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 and 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 health, but its budget isn't high enough and it will be 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 d valued, and the health system, once the best in the region is crumbling. awesome su kelly's mother got us. you
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know, we can't secure enough medicine for cancer and kidney. dialysis patient was we can't give them the 3 sessions they need every week, doctor said the accelerating crisis has reached a point where patients' lives are at risk than hood or else has either tripoli, northern lebanon. thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes in the australia city of sydney because of flooding. torrential, rain and damaging winds have been pounding the east coast. barbara anchor reports a suburb under water. part of the australian city of sydney, inundated amid warnings that could be worse 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 legs and forecast 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, there's 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 seafood across north carnell, a beach into a car park nearby. local say the beach has been washed away and not recovered from your ration in previous storms. australia has to wells highest greenhouse gas emissions from coal, but it's also the front line of climate change, experiencing more extreme droughts and bush wise and major storms flooding in march
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killed 20 people that been to fasten calls for help after the latest stylish authorities. a warning, the situations constantly evolving and dangerous. barbara and gay pat al, to sarah, china's southern coast is being battered by gales and heavy rains, brought home by tropical storm. chapa, or tornadoes swept through a village, and going dong province had destroyed a factory and knocked out electricity to the area. every rainfall is also caused flooding and other parts of the region. severe weather events like catastrophic flooding and storms are projected to get worse. as the effects of climate change become more obvious, asia is said 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 task amps, rangoon and turan are set to be at least 6 degrees hotter. while manila will see
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a nearly 4 degree increase. more than 20000000 people are already displaced by severe weather every year. by 2050 numbers projected to reach more than 260000000 bangladesh. his government is investing in a new town in hopes will. will house people displaced by climate change term for your child? re has more the initiative from modular in southwest bangladesh. this is the coastal town of mon law. near the bay are bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bung with a should government to transform this area into a refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar toms 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, the neighborhood love. 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
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a good place to live anymore. we do face problems with commuting and getting in a fresh water. it's much better here. it's had 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 mayo, chic 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 is 100, the houses, ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created among 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 ramirez
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unemployment in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change. river erosion and high salinity have affected the farming and shrimp cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongol. tell us all that electron was on the many women are able to find jobs here and support their family . so there is, there will diag, they'll come to 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 together, 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 and model town, like marla, offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change conscience from their lives through new initiatives and opportunities to be children of jazeera among law, bangladesh. sellable huck is the director of the international center for climate
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change and development in bangladesh. she says more people are being displaced by climate change every year. 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 that can be selling water intrusion. they can be heat waves, whatever the impact, the causation is from a climatic event that causes people to have to move. they are forced 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 towns. and you've cited the case among let down as an example, where the people who are losing their lives, particularly in the low lang courses on of the country being forced to move instead
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of ending up in the slums of duck a city which is were 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 back of city, which is where they would otherwise have to go. okay, we have some news just coming in at least 5 people have been killed after a large piece of glassy or collapse in northern italy. it happened in the area of my mulatto, the highest mountain of the dollar mines local media, se the massive ice rock slid down the mountainside and slammed into more than a dozen hikers of a popular trail. at least 7 others were injured. still ahead on al jazeera in sports, the so called halo safety device saves another racing driver from serious injury. jose here with the story.
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ah mm me each and every one of us had to go to responsibility to change our personal space for the better a we could do this experiment, i mean by diversity could increase just a little bit that wouldn't be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet, who is incredibly rare species for women to get 50 percent representation in the constituent assembly here in jenny, these people they got to collect the signatures to say the re saying this is extremely important service they provide to the city, why are we we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who can left behind.
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lou ah. all right, welcome back. it's sort of a former with johnny. me. thank you very much for me. one's british grand prix was delayed by an hour off to a huge crash on the 1st lap of the race silverstein. it's back on the way now with ferrari's child. a clerk in the lead. out for mayor driver, jo, gwen, you flipped upside down after collision with george russel of mercedes. joe's team has said the chinese driver is conscious with no fractures, and considering the circumstances is pretty well. the halo safety device is likely to have helped to avoid serious injury halo as
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a protective bothered in circles. the driver's head well early on sunday formula to drive a roy and his sony also reap the benefits of the halo device and insured the israeli driver voided serious injury. during this crash noise, dennis holger finished up on top of the sunny's car. both men were able to walk away from the accident. a halo was introduced to the sorts in 2018 or with the state because would be the vending wimbledon champion effect chaco, which can cure his place in the quarter finals later. but he's already taken to send to court on sunday, alongside the undisputed king of the tournament, who made a welcome return. barger for the all time record holder with 8 singles, titles to his name delighted friends, the joint joke eviction. a whole host of other former champions to celebrate 100 years of the iconic venue that are not playing this year because of an injury, but isn't giving up hope of competing on the infamous gross court. again. i've been
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lucky enough to play a lot of matches on this cord feels awkward to be here today in a different type of role. this court does give me me my biggest wins. my biggest loss is one of my highlights. of course it's been in 2001 and walking out here was pete sampras who would like to give it a shout out to he's also one. think a lot about the play and we try to all to be successful here and rep represent the sports well, and i hope i did that and i hope i can come back like you said one more time in the women's tournament, form a french open champion, le yelena auster panko has been knocked out from under 12 seed was beaten in 3 set my germany's tatiana maria. he reached her 1st grand some quarter final. at the age of 34, maria will play compatriot. you'll nemea in an all german quarter final niemeyer continued her impressive wimbledon xavier. she outplayed letterhead watson in
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straight sets. nic carriers have been labeled an evil bully by his beaten wimbledon opponent your strain in one a fiery contest against financed. it says a pass to reach the last 16 and he richardson reports oh, having been fined for spitting in the direction of a spectator during his 1st round match. mc curious, adopted the role of public defender in this contest. claiming his opponents to font sits, a pass should be disqualified for hitting the ball into the crowd at the end of the 2nd set o river river border when play did eventually resume carriers for the royal cit surpassed with some under arm serving the greek number 4 seed was given a point penalty, the smashing the boy sit suppress later admitted he had at times been hitting the
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ball. a curious on purpose with noting that in the past, these 2 have actually teamed up as a doubles pair with the crowd on his side. carriers was happy to enjoy any bits of luck that went his way 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. ah. constant bullying. that's what he does. he believes he wanted. he was probably brilliant school him so you know what's behind. i don't like boys. like people that people other people done. she has some good traits in his character as well. but when he heals has a very evil side to him. i'm not sure. hell will it in all that he was the one
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involved may have one of the spect i was the one the snack that i'll say i didn't do anything. i was actually like, apart from me, just going back and forth, the placid, or nothing towards decimals today that was this respectful to come in here and ability was officer saw like that's just were not caught in the sample. like i go up against guys like a true competitive like if he's affected by that i then that's what's 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, a russian, i talk players, been arrested on charges. he planned to evade military service and his home country, even federal folks who played for the russian olympic team as a goalie in this year. winter games in beijing had recently signed with the philadelphia flyers according to reports in russia. he was arrested on friday and taken to an army enlistment office in tell, and the flyers team. so they are aware of the reports and are investigating the next african nations has been pushed back by 6 months reigning champion center goal
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. now please get the defense of that title. in january 2024 ivory coast had been due to state the tournament in june and july of next year. but heavy rains in the whole country during that period prompted to rethink. the confederation of african football has also confirmed that a club super league will kick off next year. is that to involve $24.00 teams from across the continent with total price money in excess of $100000000.00. instantly best i was hit his 3rd consecutive test century, this one came in the rescheduled fit test against india. the best effort couldn't soccer seriously from falling behind in the match indian 2nd innings is and way. and they lead by almost $200.00 funds and that was on the spot for now. i'll have more few later neath or i thanks joe. will that serve for me? nave, bog for this news hour, but i'll be back in just a few moments time with all of the days. new. sure. without a 0. don't go. ah,
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