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across the world center myself, when you call home, we'll get you the news and current affairs that matter to you. power defines our, well, we live here, we make the rule, not them. people empower, investigate, exposed it, and questions the youth and abuse of power around the globe. on al jazeera, ah, ukraine calls on turkey to see what it says is tons of stolen grain on board a rush and flagged cargo ship. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, reports of severe disruption across the united kingdom, as dr. is protest against the rising cost of fuel. we report from the netherlands,
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where farmers are protesting against the government plans to cut emissions. and more than 30000 people are under evacuation orders in australia facing their 4th flooding emergency in just 18 months. ah, ukrainian officials want turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board a rush and flagged cargo ship. it's ambassador to turkey has told al jazeera, it's presented documents proving the cargo belongs to them. the grain was shipped from ukraine's port of birdie ads, which is now under russian control. the ship has been docked in turkish waters near cower. so, for the past few days, he ambassador announced the seizure of the ship by turkish custom officials on sunday. he says the law is clearly on keep sight on the seal vazo for by dunc, which belongs to grant,
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but now is temporary occupied by russians. and according to information we possess this ship, which is called your beverly, was transferred to the end of june. and offloaded with the grain taking from the different regions and storage is around the district of the go around it. and it was shipped to what kind of so also under the document from this should be stuck in this board. let's actually very close to the board. and the customer does, i was informed detention for the time of investigation because this you wouldn't let the poor go, couldn't enter and upload goes. it is still known. i mean, still the procedures are not for me, but as well as i was informed correctly, that there will be an investigation. and after that it will be a decision. now really the procedures are being conducted, so it is interagency communications and to be adopted. i believe today. so
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we've presented the whole documents including the court decision and request from different sectors of general with regard to this case. so i have who evidence is illegal, transfer all the grain from the, from the board. and now we believe that he should be arrested and all the investigation should be going on calling to request a particular journal and wrestle santa fall. this report from assemble so far up on the, one of the turkish senior official says that turkey is investigating the claims concerning this russian flag ship. that obviously is a carrion or stealing the ukrainian graeme grain of from did this a did the port city of you came back to ask? so, but, but, except that there hasn't been any written or own cameras statement coming from any turkish officials or that the ministry officials out of anchor tricky has been
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meticulously careful. or the officials have been meticulously careful to restrain themselves from making any bold statement regarding this issue. just last month, when did that? the for the minister off russia said he loved or visited anchor. he has been asked . he has been asked about that the so called an elderly ag stolen ukrainian green and he rejected that when took it for the minister mode, social was asked the same question. so he said that turkey has initiated the investigations, but so far there hasn't been any concrete evidence that the stolen grain is being taken to turkey. and so been sold out to the whatever. he said the tricky will not let any illegal trade activities to, to go on on. it's on its own soil. so, so far did what we know is that a turkish official say that turkey is investigating the claims. and also the statement that came from the, that the ukrainian ambassador an uncut at that,
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that the ship has been detained by the turkish custom authorities or the inspectors . and the day that the fate of this ship will be determined by the add by these inspectors today. however, turkish officials have restrained themselves from making any bold statement regarding this ship rushes president. vladimir putin has congratulated his troops the day victory in ukraine, hans grange, and that's after keith was forced to withdraw its troops, as russian soldiers advanced on the sea chanced face and cities across the river from severe dawn yet which fell to russian forces a week ago. they both in lieu hands, which together with neighboring done yes, can make up the dom best region. the governor of lou hands gives warning. moscow will now focus all of its if it's on seizing on yes, we do that as a couple and there was no encirclement, but all the roads were under fire. we managed to do a centralized withdrawal and evacuate over the engine. we took back all the
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equipment, so from this point the withdrawal was organized. well, talked a couple to russia weren't capture the don. yes, great and quickly because while the hands held the frontline, the news was reinforced. and a few defense lines with doug, so it won't be easy to pass through. the impact of the war in ukraine is being found worldwide, as it continues to drive up the cost of oil and food in the u. k. several projects are underway over rising fuel prices. they've been reports of severe disruption to traffic. some roadblocks have been set up and convoys the vehicles driving purposefully slowly. all major highways for testers are angry at the rise in petrol and diesel prices, which is a record high last week. or a challenge is in london and says, motorists have fed up with the price of fuel. there off go slow protests taking place today on several of the main motor ways around the united kingdom. the worst place at the moment is in the west of the country and south wales. there is
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a protest that its targeted b. m for most away in the m 5. going over the 7th graders called prince of wild britain, which separates the u. k. as, sorry, separate england and wales. that the tactic basically is for these drivers to take up 2 or 3 lanes of the motor away. and reduce that speed down to 30 miles an hour ago as slowly as they can be along and back off the traffic behind them. of course, it's going to annoy a lot of people, lots of both wrists, but they're a similar process going on. and other parts of the country as well. schools, inter lanka is staying closed for an extra week because of a shortage of fuel to get children and stamped to and from classrooms last week, the government, restricted fuel cells to a central services as an economic crisis date. and then now introducing power cuts up to 3 hours a day. dodge far as the staging
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a protest against the government's plan to curb emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonium, they say plans to cut pollution levels will have a major impact on their livelihoods. and the economy, the government says it's an unavoidable transition fit best and has more from one of the protest science in ne, correct. lafond must have said that they want to paralyze the entire country. they have threatened to block access to the main airport shipple and other airports and also the main port in rotterdam so far that, that has not been materialized, but for distribution centers around the country around 25 have now been blocked by a pharmacy. and i am at one of those care you can see it here. it's clear to see that the trucks that are planning to leave this food distribution center this morning. they're all parked here. they are cooling systems, still running and they're full of food. they're all kinds of meats,
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but they can go to the supermarkets. the farmers were sitting here, they are blocking. they brought their truck tractors from all of that alliance, and they say without promise, no food. so they really want to make a statement here that people are depending on farms and they can just be close, like what the government is planning to do within nitrogen policies, more than 50 percent of the emissions have to be caught in the next couple of years in some areas, even up to 90 percent. so the government has an okay to $25000000000.00 euros to basically buy out and compensate traumas. but lots of them say we have a future in farming. we want to stay here and we don't want to accept this plan. thousands of people in sydney face a long night ahead with rang for cars to continue lashing strategies. biggest city women, 70 evacuation orders are in place of new south while facing the 3rd life threatening emergency this year in sara clark has the roads cut off homes and
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businesses are inundated people in the going to see the region a once again. underwater. great. a sidney face, yes, another day of torrential rain and has already had 4 times its normal monthly rainfall. well, the 30000 people across the state had been told to leave their homes with astride his largest city, facing its 3rd flood emergency this here. assign arts at one in one in a 100 year rain, one in a 100 or 1000 all my little stop in an am i in law. it's lot mother nature leaves her that don't spare any one really him. it's just where we're just been really unlucky. so far there has been at least 80 rescues in the worst hit areas with emergency services helping no stranded including life stop with more rain forecast . widespread evacuation orders remain in place for now. so has he been a very difficult time out for many months or to have his flight of it off the back
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of others are makes it more challenging the road leading to this community just north of sydney has been cut off. the river has surged and overflowed. many here are frustrated and say they're still cleaning up from the last major flood event in march. the road collection hasn't been picked through the last flood. hasn't been touched. the now they've closer at rail road access. remember ferry? the only way to get her married. bravo. this cargo ship with 21 crew on board is stranded off the coast of new south wales. it's lost power. all authorities attempt to rescue the crew. the ship risks being swept ashore. these flooded communities face a long road to recovery with climate scientists, swarming weather events like this are becoming the new norm for many communities. this is the 4th floor that i have seen is in less than 18 months. and some of those images are truly heartbreaking. are saying are paypals at himes are their lives
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turned upside down again? while conditions are said to ease for some parts of new south wales, the weather bureau says rain and strong winds will last for the rest of the week. sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia still ahead on al jazeera will tell you why many in zimbabwe turning to cattle to protect their investments. and when new york's iconic central park was seneca village, remembering f for gosh, and community. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle group. your travel package to that the remains of former typhoon chapparal there in china. but the active water tropical depression is producing heavy rain just ahead of itself at
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$200.00 millimeters in the last 24 hours. and that seats risk. so the tropical depression, the winds are below gale force. the amount of rain is going to run up through probably q shoot and then home, shoot for the next tay day and a half, maybe the remaining parts of what was that typhoon, produce rain up, the yanks yen beyond, up towards beijing's are quite wet in china. both places are subject to flooding, of course that particular issue, i think of japan, but i can't exclude china in the south. the showers are lighter, but hong kong is like to be included. those is all part of the monsoon system, of course, which affects india and pakistan in the monson officially as broken all way back to pakistan. i but the concentration heavy rain and excessive magic dash or my heart, my roster and back towards good jurret. but let me just zoom in on southern pakistan and watch this little clump of thunderstorms makes it wet and sullen, pakistan. se the round that it comes across towards
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a man that was thinking about becoming all the more active than it is. but it's still going to be a very wet time. the emani mountains, ha, official airline of the journey. learn to play to 300 years and danish colonization and international interest in the either a student and a politician as they tackle h l. issues with that telephone for fights, agreement, witness documentary on al jazeera. a
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ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily. ang, when he's reminder of our top stories, his alum, ukrainian officials, won turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board. a russian flanked cargo ship its ambassador to turkey, has told al jazeera it's presented documents, proving the cargo belongs to them. russia's president vladimir putin has congratulated his troops for their victory, ukraine's no hands region. he voice forced to withdraw from the city over lucy, chance in the face of a russian advance. and civil protests are underway in the u. k. over rising fuel prices. they've been reports of severe disruption to traffic protest is, are angry at the rise in petrol and diesel prices, which heat a record high last week. soaring inflation in zimbabwe has led to people to lose confidence in banks and conventional pension systems. many are
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now looking for better investments. a rumor tasa reports from norton where cattle have become a safe bet for some with inflation navy reaching 192 percent in june. and so bob is dollar fast, losing its value. investing in tackle has become a safer option for some people here than the local currency and investment they can see and trust. i think they oversee choose how many units they want to to invest in. i'm. it's also barber dollar related investment. there's $13000.00 units available for investment. one units is equal to 100 pages of live cattle. the expectation is that the price, the value of the capital appreciates in time unlike somebody was dollar. and if clients want to get paid out,
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the investments are valued and they get their cash back for people in zimbabwe and other african nations capital have long been a source of wealth in many rural areas. they're 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, they, they give it to the guns that you're interested said bitter bank and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get eroded to buy in fresh so i said that i an investment or what unit asset managers say more than bob is, are looking for ways to protect the savings against inflation as economy struggles to rebound or i think it'll gain traction and we very excited for it we,
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you know, we want this to be the thrust of, of starting to develop the national, heard and to 2nd to exporting of beef. i'm that the all just support the, the local industry who for now at least cattle seem 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. had a mater al jazeera norton, zimbabwe police in denmark say this aspect in sundays, more shooting, had a history of mental illness, and they believe the attack was not terror related to 22 year old man is due to appear in court. he is accused of killing 3 people and injuring several others. 4 of them critically. black people at the shopping center described what it was like when the shooting began. terror. it's awful. you know,
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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 is 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 on falling on the chairs. so often when people start running and was going to panic and a guy with am pushing hard, he had a side limits and it just fell over thing. so he just took a shot and ran and, and we're just not a joke anymore. and then it was like, well, why serious? so we didn't know what to do. so we ran people guiding us for the exit sign. and then we ran off the roof and were stuck there for awhile. mm hm. and then people are planning and all over the place and we've been trying
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o race reports from malmo in neighboring sweden. on monday police started giving more details about both the suspect in the shooting and his victims. 3 people confirmed dead, one of them, a russian male. in his fourties, at the other 2 danish 17 year olds, one male, one female for people critically wounded in hospital, but in a stable condition. 2 of them danes, 2 of them swedes. now on sunday, police had already said that their suspect was a 22 year old. what they described as ethnic dane, they've since said that he was known to mental health services in denmark. he was known to police on a peripheral basis. but they do not believe that there was any terror motive involved in that shoot her an or shooting or any motive around race or gender. and that he chose his victims at random as he walked around field shopping center with a rifle. what they also said though, was that they will continue their operation around copenhagen until they're
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absolutely certain that he was acting alone. believe in the us state of ohio are calling for com, after releasing footage of offices shooting a blank man. hundreds of protested have marched through akron, where 25 year old jaylen walker was killed last week. he was chased and shot dead by police after flaying a traffic stop from akron, john handwritten found this report. the last moments of jailing walker's life are disturbing to watch police and walkers family all agree. he was alarmed when a police officer's fire as many as 90 times, leaving 60 bullet wounds in killing him almost instantly at the time of the shooting. he was on from there the stories diverge, releasing the video and outlining the apparent facts of an ongoing investigation handed over to state police. accurance police chief said 25 year old jalen walker
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drove away from a routine traffic stop over a moving violation and a broken tail light. the tire shop is walker left the still rolling car in ski mask, a gun magazine, and a ring, possibly a momento from walker's fiance who died a month earlier were left on the seat. the 2 sides appear even did as agree on whether so many shots were too many videos that they did not show us is a video in actually getting out of the car of jail and actually getting out of the 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. they will be given the opportunity to explain why they did what they did as they should with the amount of shots that were fired and something we see from time to time. maybe not to this extent. what does it say about the way police handle situations like this
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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 jaylin. 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 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 broad enough. it will be a peaceful one. john henderson, l g 0, akron,
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ohio. 12 bodies had been found after a ship sank south of hong kong vessel was carrying a crew of 30 when it's splitting 2 and sank. during a storm brought on by typhoon at shabba for people have been rescued. 18 people have been confirmed dead after anti government protest. 10 violent in northwest is becka se done more than $240.00 paper way injured during fridays and rest in the autonomy region of kara kal paxton, demonstrations were called on to the government announced changes to the constitution. the amendment would strip the province of it's want to succeed. that president has since it back down on those plants the west african block eco was, has lifted economic sanctions against molly, imposed after a series of cruise. leaders say there's been progress and talks with molly's military rulers. decision came during a meeting in ghana,
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where officials also discussed military takeovers in guinea and picking a fossil amen interest reports from a cra the using or sensuous key miss. molly's military junta indicated willingness to hold elections earlier. marliss will true rulers want to have a course on their side, as they deal with huge security and economic challenges. after the discussion, the hurdles did to clue the following decision. the 1st 2 decided to lift all the economic and financial sanction that were taken on january 9, 2022 isn't a course. economic and financial blockade won't be welcome to white people in landlocked money. this will mean the resumption of cross border trade and air travel of malice, neighbors, and beyond. this eventually could lead to close a corporation with the block internally insecurity. i would like to thank this was
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highlighted at the opening of the summit, one grand president, none our co for our duke voiced the collective concerned of members state prison. these terrorist attacks are now not only focusing on this i 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 attempted media should feel did gimme, forcing their causal boy to quit, for lack of progress. in contrast, beginning we see that in mind and work in a fossil military authorities by engaging that i put in a level with their cause and voice. and that is a positive side towards filing, a mutually agreed transition to democratic governments. a course
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also agreed 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 department. with edris al jazeera, a cra, gotta israel hands demolished, 3 palestinian homes in the occupied westbank village of old casa, is rally, say they were destroy, because the buildings are in a military fire in zion, up to 300 palestinians live in that village. the un says israel has demolished nearly $400.00 palestinian homes across the west bank already this year in york city central park is one of the most popular landmarks in the city. but before him, there was an enclave of black people who lived there, who were forcibly removed. gabriel alexander shared their story. central park was developed in the mid 19th century as the rapidly expanding city grew north up
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through manhattan. but building this much needed open space meant the forced removal of a small but thriving village of mainly black new yorkers. and it's called seneca village. and it was located right about here on the western part of central park between what is now 82nd and 89th street founded by african americans. at its peak, it had about 300 residents, all of whom were escaping racial violence. it was happening just a few kilometers to the south. and so you've got all these little home sort of dotting the landscape of seneca village, long, forgotten by most new yorkers. uncovering the story of seneca village has been largely down to decades of work by historian, cynthia copeland that is helping it was a really thriving community. at one point, the community had the 3 churches, the cemeteries to cemeteries. it had
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a school newspapers at the time, which were heavily in favor of building central park describe the area as occupied by miserable, broken down looking shanties. but his copeland and her team uncovered more about the people who lived there. a different story emerged. andrew williams was the, one of the 1st property owners in seneca village. some of angel williams neighbors include the a column families, obadiah macolon was a, was a chef, and he lived in a 2 story framed house. these are counter narratives to some of the stories that we saw in the newspapers. you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days,
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the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park gabriel's condo. i was either new york ah, hello, you watch now to hear these stories, we're following the sour, ukrainian officials, one turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board a russian flag to congress ship its ambassador to turkey has told al jazeera, if presented documents proving the congo belongs to them. the grain was shipped from ukraine's port of 30 and which is now under russian control are still set. it has the details from assembled so far.

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