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ah, control of the narrative shapes the landscape, australian point to the pol, keep those images front of mind, which is a war for very much, for the full term in the media as well as on the buckle for listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ah ukrainian forces retreat from lucy chance the president says the withdrawal was to save lives. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up of danish police. a gunman accused of killing 3 people in a mall after the lawn and had a history of mental illness. he
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placed in the us state of ohio appealed to come after releasing video of a black man who was fatally shot in a hail of bullets. and as in bob ways, currency crisis deepens, more people are turning to cattle to protect their investments. who's ukraine's president says the decision to withdraw troops from lacy chance was to preserve the lives of the nations defenders. bologna zalinski has bowed his forces will regain control once more weapons arrived from allies. the eastern city is across the river from severe on yet, which fell to russia a week ago. the cities are in the new hands province, which together with neighboring done yet make up the dumbass region. russia has been battling to seize it since pulling back from the north and the capital. keep
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in april, alan fisher reports from key. a lot of fighting around las, a chance has been reaching for weeks over the last 24 hours kremlin back separatist insisted that encircled the city. a claim initially rejected by the ukrainians. the pitcher should chechens and russian back separatist fighters celebrating in the streets of am unable other a 6 cossacks regiment named after ottoman plat. off together with our fighting friend, our fighters liberated the city of lizzie tanks. augment is power. cossacks are power together, we are power. in a statement on social media, the ukrainian military said it had taken the decision to withdraw in order to preserve the lives of what it described as ukrainian defenders. adding, we will be back, we will definitely win the ukrainians claimed until the last possible moment the city was still under its control and was inflicting losses on advancing troops in
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other parts of the region. i know that there is such risks that la guns region will be completely occupied. there are such risk and they are understood by us ego. we cannot say that today that little chance cause under control. there is fighting on the outskirts of las a chance. our task is to have fire superiority. russia no claims it has fuel control of the hand, screeching one of its key warnings after it abandoned plans to overrun the capital . and it's done so after weeks of slow progress, no, it will turn its full attention to neighboring donates the other province, which makes up the don bus. must go back separatists have been fighting ukraine and the don't boss since 2014. on the eve of the war, russia recognized to break away republics. now it has control of one. the 2nd becomes the new front line in the war in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera keith ukraine says turkey has detained a russian flagged cargo ship. it says is loaded with tons of stolen grain. he says,
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the grain was taken from the porch of the 30 ends. the ship has st. johnson, turkish waters. ne caribou for the last few days. ukrainian basset to turkey says they are hoping for the grain to be confiscated. he announced the seizure of the ship on ukrainian stay television on sunday. russell sutter is following development for us from and correct. hello there. so what more you hearing about the status of this ship and what's gonna happen to that valuable grain well, the ship that ellis, this carrying the ukrainian green air has left the dead, the ukrainian or poor city bout yours, on 29th of june. and on the 1st of july, it arrived to crash report of cardoso in the province of psychiatry, which is very much close to its thumb will. so the experts are saying that it's carrying roughly around $4000.00 tons of the grain. and this grain from crossville
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is going to be transferred to cornea, the city of cornea, to be processed there. so however, at yesterday, the ukrainian ambassador here was a body. i said that at the turkish customer, towards his have detained there. that there, that the ship and defeat of the ship is going to be decided by these inspectors today. but so far, turkish officials have not commented on that at all. last time. when they did, the rush for the minister level was in, i cut on june 7th, last month. he has been asked about the stolen ukrainian grain. and the ticket for the minister said that they have heard of delegations and they initiated that the investigation. but nothing came, nothing complete, came out of that. and he said, a trick is not going to allow the illegal trade activities on turkish soil. but as i said this time, we'll see whether there will be any different result coming from these investigations. what allegations over the target for the minister is shortly going
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to be on a local t v, and he's going to be asked about this ship and the faith of the ship as well. we are expecting him to talk about that as well. but as i said so far the work, we know the ship is still in the port of castle and we do not know the details of that because so far, turkish authorities have remained completely quiet and didn't comment on that at all. okay, and wrestle tech is obviously been playing a middle man role between kevin moscow. what's the latest on where negotiations, if any, are at while the turkish delegation her last month was in moscow to find a way to export their ukrainian green to their, to the global market. and then right after that, russia for the minister said gay love ro has with saddam cut on june 7th. and then then have agreed to hold talks in a stumble. however, so far that the tolls didn't take place in a stumble. but last week for his nav,
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one said that he's going to have a form diplomacy with present zalinski or ukraine and russian president vladimir putin. and this week we're expecting that phone calls to, to, to, to take place. so according to their preliminary scheme, as simply it's, we're going to be a, a, a kind of mechanism established between turkey, ukraine, russia, and do native nation. so at the 1st stage at the. busy the followed him, mines in the black sea are going to be cleared by the ukrainian or russian and turkish. and they were forces. then there will be a safe on sat and all the ships green and coming out of the port cities in ukraine are going to be checked by the russian security forces. once they are clear, that shapes are going to had to over the stumble. and when they arrive, the stumble, they are going to unload, deal that the grain into a center that's established in a stumble and from a stumble is going to be exported to the global market. however, this is,
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this whole process is going to be monitored and coordinated by the united nations. but so far, there hasn't been any remarkable development yet. but considering the fact that ukraine is number 5 and russia is number one green exported in the world. as for the global food security, the world desperately needs such an agreement in day. thank you very much for that update wrestle saddler for us in unclear. thank schools, in sri lanka, as tank closed for an extra week because of a shortage of fuel to get children and staff to classrooms last week, the government restricted fuel sales to essential services. as an economic crisis deepens, the country is running low on foreign reserves needed to import oil. daily power cuts of up to 3 hours a day of being introduced because of a lack of fuel for generating stations. police in denmark say this aspect in a more shooting, most likely acted alarm,
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and i believe the attack was not terror related between the 2 year old man is due to appear in court. on monday, he is accused of killing at 3 people and injuring several others. 4 of them critically. people at that shopping center described what it was like when the shooting began. terror. awful, you know, you might wonder how a person could do this to other human beings, but beyond young, you know, anything that's possible. my oldest daughter is 18 she. she's barely holding it together. my other daughter, she god and her and the stampede that started as one here perpetrator was firing a shot everywhere. apparently she got caught in several places. well, from people pulling all the chairs. so often people are running and was going to panic. and a guy with pushing hard, he had
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a side limits and it just fell over thing. so he just took to chad and ran and they were just not a joke anymore. and then it was like and wide, serious. and so we didn't know what to do, so we ran people guiding us towards the exit sign. and then we ran up the roof and were stuck there for a while with one. and then people were planning and all over the place. i protest is in the u. s. said demanding justice. after placing ohio released footage of the shooting of an unarmed black man, hundreds, much through a cron, where 25 road jaylen walker was killed last week. he was chased and then shot dead by police officers after flaying amana traffic violation. the shooting is the latest in spite of killings of black men and women by place in the us. from akron. john hendrick found this report. ah, the last moments of jaylin walkers life are disturbing to watch police and walkers
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family all agree. he was unarmed when 8 police officers fire as many as 90 times, leaving 60 bullet wounds in killing him almost instantly at the time of the shooting. he was on or from there, the stories diverge, releasing the video and outlining the apparent facts of an ongoing investigation handed over to state police. acronym police chief said 25 year old jalen walker drove away from a routine traffic stop over a moving violation and a broken tail light. ha. is walker left. the still rolling car in a ski mask, a gun magazine, and or ring possibly a momento from walker's fiance who died a month earlier were left on the seat. the 2 sides appear even to disagree on whether so many shots were too many videos that they did not show us is a video him actually getting out of the car of jail and actually getting out of the
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car. and you can see his hands. does that strike you is excessive? i'm not passing judgment on the decisions my in my officers made, or they will be given the opportunity to explain why they did what they did as they should with the amount of shots that were far than something we see from time to time. maybe not to this extent. what does it say about the way police handle situations like this in america? americans today are celebrating the 4th of july. and on this holiday season or weekend. we celebrate those who fought valiantly. but i'm afraid that law enforcement fights against us as police continue to sift through the evidence left here at the scene. we're jaylen. walker died. there are many questions. the video doesn't answer. why did he evade the traffic stop in the 1st place? did he shoot at police? why leave the ring? why did police initially use tasers which suggest they didn't think their lives
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were in danger? and finally, what changed to lead 8 officers to fire dozens of times into a man who as it turned out, was unarmed in the city of akron. now, a fortress around the justice center with barricades and trucks blocking the roads . police and city leaders are hoping whatever the verdict in the streets is. everybody must know. it will be a peaceful one. john henderson, l g 0, akron, ohio. still ahead on al jazeera, more than 30000 people are under evacuation. what is in australia? i think they force flooding emergency in just 18 months. ah ah, that the extremes of heat been swept away from central europe as to the bulk of
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attempts to pretty much near the record level. but otherwise things returned to what would be considered normal. for the most part, for summer this wasn't a particular somebody had missed admit, and there is certainly a good deal of rain still to come for scandinavia and a fair amount of wind that's going to affect scott less. so for the south, now there are showers like to develop in what is still fairly warm air prompted by the swiss alps and possibly just affecting the far north literally the next day or so. and the heat here that is, or even for example, which is well of, of where it should be to pay with the average also prompts that installed in the balkans and their existing at $3.00 potent again and dying out in the southern baltic states. so summer looks a bit more like summer and africa. it also looks like something that you didn't get east clumps of big thunderstorms forming at this time. the tend to generate a new slowly west, which we've got a large mass moving it from nigeria into austin, share then a bit of a gap. and then the significant rain in west africa, which goes up the coast from liberia,
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up towards senate go guinea and possibly the gambia for the service. not much rain to be seasons thought even very warm in cape town, despite the fact it's sunny and he 60 degrees. ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem. lebanon is actually structural lebanon needs, and you contract in order for it from an informed opinions on the go with knowledge 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, it's actually a 2 man inside story. on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, hello, you're watching out of your. i'm emily anglin. he's reminder of our top stories. the salam ukraine's president says the decision to withdraw troops from this he chanced, was to preserve lives. but the lot of me fill in ski, vowels, his forces will regain control of his heating from russia. it was ukraine's last strong home and hold in the eastern province of lou hands. police in denmark say the suspect in a more shooting had a history of mental illness. the 22 year old man used to to appear in court. he's accused of killing 3 people and injuring several others. 4 of them critically and protest is in the u. s. a demanding justice. after place in ohio, released footage, the shooting of a black man 25 year old jail and walker was shot by police after he fled a minor traffic violation. there are new evacuation orders across these
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strongly in city of sydney as it braces from more flooding forecasters. our warning of more severe weather after large parts of the new south wales coast were lashed by. heavy rank emergency services have carried out dozens of rescues. the greatest city area has already experienced 4 times. it's normal monthly rainfall for july. so at one in one in a 100 year rain, one in a 101000 loma will stop in and i'm a lot. it's a lot more than i to leaves. but don't spare any one really him. it's just where it will just been really unlucky. ivr, it was however it 4 times in 3 months is a bit bit much for all of us. a lot of us are typing. there's a lot of people in the area that i elderly with illnesses and stuff like that. and we yeah, basically we're stuck with stranded. sarah clark is covering developments for us from brisbane. hello there sarah. it's just off to fi p in it 5 pm in sydney. what
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preparations are being made ahead of another night of heavy rainfall across new south wales? well, it is dark at the moment, and we are a lot of people fighting a very, with not head escalated now from 70 evacuation orders early on monday now to 74, evacuation orders in place and that will impact will people now 32000 people will be affected, and these orders will stay in place until tomorrow morning. other is more rain full cost for the seating cities while weather is expected to ease, but they do with a bit of meteorology, has, will cost more, right to the for the rest of the week. now we have mentioned seed lead. it's why the effective but it's not just see the, it's a huge white albany southwell coast from new car, which is north of city always far south to now, which is about 150 kilometers south of sydney and mondays. full cost for some of
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these areas with as much as $120.00 malaysians. we've got swollen rivers, we've got infrastructure and bridges that been flooded. roads which are cut off communities cut off. we've also got some of these major gans which supply cities, water, supply, organic dam. it's at 100 percent capacity and overflowing. and this of course comes all of these days of rain now, australia as prime minister as me, i've been ac. he's spoken to the 1st time he's currently traveling in europe. he said he's been briefed and offered federal assistance. i should also note a cargo ship is also stranded off the nissan of coastline has 21 crew, its lost power, and is being affected by these weather conditions and the risky it could be swept ashore. and sarah, as we heard from those audio grabs before crossing to us railings are obviously fed up from floods to bush 5. how much of a pushes they have related to do more now to combat climate change. there were thousands of people being affected by the 3rd last threatening emergency just this
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year alone. and some communities are still cleaning up since the last major event. march the 1 town which is why and very little bit north of sydney, almost the great a region of city had its cut off to the last flood. those bridges collapsed as a result. so yes, as we heard people have had enough of the politicians keep referring to it as the one on 100 year event, one in 1000 year abandoned. clearly that's not the case. but he said, well, premier has said that the, the government and communities need to adapt to more floods in these regional communities. but of course you have to look at the science and massages the climate . scientists have said that these extreme with a vents are going to become more common and it could become more stream. and that way these communities being hit hard once again, what greater, more urgent action on climate change in date, and they're already very common. thank you very much, sarah clark live for us in britain. thank you. a powerful storm. moving across
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parts of central america has caused flooding in el salvador. fast moving waters swept through communities in the capital san salvador damaging huns local media reported one death tropical storm. bonnie is now bearing down on that southern mexico's pacific coast, where forecasters are warning of possible flooding and mud slides there. in chile, the final draft of the new constitution will be presented later on monday to lane's will have to approve it in a referendum shedra for september. one of the most controversial articles concerns the role of the indigenous population and latin america. editor lucio newman, explains many were amazed of his shocked will elise along, quote, an indigenous mer poochie woman was chosen to leave till his constitutional convention. 2 years ago it would have been unthinkable. ah. but
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despite or perhaps because of an increasingly uncontrollable lang conflict in south central chile with ignition of indigenous chileans who make up 12 percent of this country took center stage in the writing of the new magna carta. napoleon as in any, the new constitution begins by stating that chile is a social democratic law based employee. national state chilly has always been plural, national. i, except no concentration before has ever recognized the existence of indigenous people while their scores of countries that recognize the culture and language of their indigenous nations with varying degrees of autonomy. chili's new constitution, if approved, would go further and reject or if there our constitution includes the restitution of ancestral land. and what we should see in many years through approval of various laws is much more land returned and distributed to indigenous communities.
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and to 150 years ago, the lion's share of chile belonged to the my poochie to day the poorest sector of society. but the concept of indigenous autonomy, recognition of indigenous laws and most of all returning land that in many cases is now occupied by non indigenous chilion families and industries horrifies many those had in your former social development minister alfredo moreno says it will cause more conflict, which nobody knows what is the one that used to have doesn't have a meaning on time. what the land that they have 200 years ago, 100 years ago. yesterday they then it says that that $3030.00 they can have the bill and government. they can have the, they could be outdoors from the rest of the nation. chilly would be only the 3rd country after ecuador and bolivia, to define itself as plur,
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you national. but that does not mean as some believe that chile would be lit up into 11 independent indigenous states. no gamma. we have never proposed to install a different state. it must be understood that the chilean state will not be divided with different laws. everything must be within the framework of the same constitution and the same as date. the constitution would allow indigenous communities to veto or profit from investments on their land in chiles, lithium, and copper, which north or the forestry rich south. for example. as always, the key is in the details. oh, laws to implement the new perri national state have not yet been written. while armed him of whichever groups dismissed the whole exercise as a force. many others are counting on a new constitution to address historical wrongs. and in the process started an era
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of peaceful coexistence and equality for all. lucy and human al jazeera, santiago, chile, the west african blank acre was, has lifted economic sanctions against molly, imposed after a series of crews. they to say there has been progress in talks with molly's military rulers ahmed interest reports for macro, the using of sensuous chemist. molly's military junta indicated willingness to hold elections earlier. malice will true rulers want to have a course on their side, as they deal with huge security added kennewick challenges. after the discussion, the hurdles did to the following decision. the 1st 2 decided to lift all the economic and financial sanction that were taken on january 9. 2022 isn't. of course economic and financial brocade
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will be welcome to white people in landlocked valley. this will mean the resumption of cross border trade and travel of malice, neighbors and beyond. this eventually could lead to closer corporation with the block in chuckling insecurity. i would like to thank this was highlighted at the opening of the summit, one gun, an precedent. none our co for our duke voiced the collective concerned of member state. these terrorist attacks are now not only focusing on the health, but also expanding to the coastal states in our region. it is imperative for us to continue to implement our regional action plan against terrorism and to coordinate our various security initiatives. but while the intervention in barley brings hope, similar attempt at mediation field in guinea, forcing their course employ to quit for lack of progress. in contrast, again, we see that in mildly and work in a fossil,
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the military authorities engaging at high political level with echo was invoiced. and that is a positive side dollars finding a mutually agreed transition to democratic governance echoes also agree to give burkina faso 2 years to transition back to democracy and it's pulling out its stabilization force it going to be so after successful deployment, ahmed edris al jazeera, a cra, garner the palestinian justice minister says u. s. officials have examined, dan returned the bullet killed al jazeera jealous sharon avenue acclaim. earlier these rally military said it would test the bullet with american oversight. but it's unclear if that happened. palestinian leaders say the bullet was given to the us with assurances israel would not be involved. sharing was killed by israeli soldiers in may, are reporting a range in the occupied west bank. soaring inflation in zimbabwe has led people
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to lose confidence in banks and conventional pension systems. many are now looking for better investments. i room tasa reports from norton where cattle have become as safe a bit for some with inflation, nearly reaching 192 percent in june. and so, bob is dollar foss, losing its value, investing in petal has become a safer option for some people here than the local currency and investment they can see and trust. i would be oversee, choose how many units they want to, to invest. and it's also barber dollar related to the investment. there's $13000.00 units available for investment. only one units is equal to 100 pages of love total . the expectation is that the price, the value of the cattle appreciates in time unlike them,
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bob was dollar. and if clients want to get paid out, the investments are valued and they get their cash back for people in zimbabwe and other african nations castle have long been a source of wealth. in many rural areas, they are used as currency to pay school fees. now similar schemes loving offer to people in urban areas like any investment they are risks, animals can get sick and die from trout and diseases. but they also ways to increase their potential when they drug their feet. or they, they did, they did, they give birth to the young us? that's you're interested, said bitter bank and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get your order to buy in fresh it. so i said that i investment or what unit asset managers say more than bob is, are looking for ways to protect the savings against inflation. as economy struggles
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to rebound. i think it will gain traction and we're very excited for it to you know, we want this to be the thrust of, of starting to develop the national, heard and to 2nd to exporting of beef and that, that all just support for the local industry. oh, for now at least tackle seemed to be a more stable currency than the local currency. one way of trying to preserve investment value in a country we, some citizens have lost faith in conventional methods. how do matessa al jazeera norton, zimbabwe? ah, hello, are you? what challenges here are these, the stories where following the sour grains president says the decision to withdraw troops from lucy chance it was to preserve lives. but for lot of me zalinski.

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