tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 4, 2022 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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access to any shed in economics, both from around the world. this one here depicts the late who it was off what a no up. who was revolutionary poems in his play at the many? ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're wanting that is our life from a headquarters in dow heim, daddy. now the gauge are coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine calls on turkey to seize what it says is tons of stolen grain on board, a russian flag, cargo ship warnings of 12 hour traffic jams in the united kingdom, as drivers protests against the rising cost of fuel. farmers in the netherlands block food warehouses, angry about the government plan to cut emissions. and more than 30000 people are
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under evacuation orders in australia facing their 4th flooding emergency in 18 months. in sport on java says she will fight to the end to and have fast grandson title, which is in is through to the quarter finals at wimbledon equaling had best performance at a major championship. welcome to the news. our ukrainian officials, one turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board a russian flag cargo ship sheaves. ambassador to turkey has told al jazeera, it's presented documents proving the cargo belongs to his country. so the green was shipped from ukraine's port, a bird's yonce, which is now under russian control. the ship has been docked and turkish waters near carrie sue for the past few days. the ambassador announced the seizure of the shed by turkish customs officials on sunday. he says, the law is clearly on chief sides, on the seal vazo,
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or by dunc, which belongs to green, but now is temporary occupied by russians. and according to information we possess, this shape, which is called the, as you're actually 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 dots. go around it and it was shipped to color so also under the document from this should be stuck in this board. let's actually very close to the board. and the custom storage is 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 i was as why 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
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communications and to be adopted, i believe today. so 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. he calling to request a particular journal. let's get an update. you are so far, though he's are any else or if stumble. so what are the turks thing about the status of the ship, russel, and what will they do with it? well this ship as last year, better danced there that the for city of ukraine on a june 29th and on the 1st of july it arrived there port of kara. so in the province of psychiatry, which is very much close to a stumble and says, then it has stayed there,
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expert are saying that it is carrion. i'm more than 4000 tons of grain obviously stolen or from ukraine. however, so far, the only a statement that is coming from the turkish authorities was a kind of off the record statement. a senior turkish official said that turkey is investigate him. there is allegations concerning this shape. however, that hasn't been so far. there hasn't been any written statement or on the camera statement from turkish authorities, officials or any related minutes restore far turkish officials have been meticulously careful from a restraining dumpster from making any bold statement regarding to this issue. but a, some of that was, are saying that this grain was planned to be at to be unloaded, incarnacion, and then taken to the promise of con, yet to be processed over. these are not 100 percent confirmed yet. so last time. well, last month when the russian foreign minister lever lover, or visited ankara,
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he has been asked about the stolen ukrainian grain. and he rejected that claims than during the same presser. the ticket for the minister also has been asked, say, a same question. and he said that turkey has in but has initiated investigation regarding the claims. but so far there hasn't been any concrete evidence support him that this a stolen grain is being taken turkey. and he said that rick is not going to a low any illegal trade activities on it. so, but however, as i said so far, the only explanation that's coming from the officials is that there is an investigation or ongoing how much of a balancing act is this for turkey, wrestle as it plays the middleman between keith and moscow? well, in june her, when the russian foreign minister was the turkey so that the parties have agreed to hold their next round of talks in a stumble and says, there has been almost a month. but there is apparently, there is not much progress turkish foreign ministers to they said that they are a,
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with, in a positive response from russia. and apparently so far they didn't get that response . and that's why the process is on hold the turkish president ledger paper one over a couple of days ago. he said that he is going to conduct a form diplomacy with our president of russia. let him if with him and also the ukraine, the president of ukraine zelinski at 222 fast in this process. but we do not know the exact timing of these calls and so on. but what we know about this, the preliminary sikkim is having this several phases. the 1st phase is to can be of the floating mines in the backseat. that has been left by the ukrainian level forces to prevent russian forces attacking this port. cities at the 1st phase, when this air floatin mines are cleared, then there will be a safe on set in the black sea. all the ships are going and coming out of their port cities of ukraine, arguing together at their safe zone. and then they will be checked by the russian
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security forces. once they're cleared, then there's shapes which are carrying russian and ukrainian grains will have to istanbul, and they will unload the grains in a stumble that green will be. it will be taken to a center established in istanbul and then from the center is going to be exported to the world. however, as i said a so far we are within the next month of talk to take place in a stumble, but there is not a clear time set up for, for that. on the other hand, the experts are a warning that in case of any failure or not reaching a deal, it could have grave consequences causing a global foot crisis. all right, so thank you so much for so sort our reporting from his stumble or russia president vladimir putin has congratulated his troops for their victory in ukraine, lucon screech, and that's after ukraine was forced to withdraw its troops, as russian soldiers advanced on the chance. the eastern city is across the river from sierra on yeske, which fell to russian forces
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a week ago. they're both in lieu hands, which together with neighboring don't, yes, make up the dumbass region. the governor flew hands because warning moscow will not focus all its efforts on seizing. don't you ask is 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 equipment, so from this point the withdrawal was organized. well, the coupled russia weren't capture the donnie. it's great and quickly because while the hands held the frontline, the nuke was reinforced. and a few defense lines with dogs. so it won't be easy to pass through. a school has been flattened by russian missiles and ukraine, 2nd largest city. her eve has been under heavy bombardments and rushes invasion began in february, ukraine's prime minister says the conflict has caused a $100000000000.00 worth of damage to infrastructure me and that i feel hatred only hatred. can you and i can't understand why this is happening with all the world is
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again, president putin, but they can't stop him. why? and how long will this war continue? i'm speechless. when will it all stop? so the impact of the war in ukraine is being felt worldwide, as it continues to drive up the cost of oil and food. in the u. k. several protests are underway over rising fuel prices. there have been reports of severe disruption to traffic. some road blocks have been set up in convoys. the vehicles are driving purposefully slow, one major highways. protesters are angry at the rise in petrol and diesel prices, which had a record high last week for a challenge, joining us from london. so how are things looking where, where you are worry what he may or may not? we'll see just over. that's the price school. if perpetual. hear this petro station in london, it's the moment i'm 90. 3.9 pen for elisa, now it is not very long,
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you've got only 2 years. in fact, at the beginning of the pandemic look downs when petrol that i was by my car. about $99.00 pence velisa, it's nearly double that now. so you can see how much price is going off in quite a short space of time. i've been speaking taxi drivers been using this picture facing here, and they are pretty miserable. so it's really hitting their viability as business people, making their life very difficult. i asked them about what they felt, whether they supported the, the demonstrations that have been bringing gridlock both ways in different parts of the country. they said, yes, they agreed in principle that it was the right thing to do this. something needs to be done in the span needed to be taken, but some of them were given about the tactics and were worried that perhaps targeting motorists hitting motorists. that's the kind of demographic we actually want to win over the cause and it might risk annoying people more than bringing
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them to support you. right. so what are the professors asking for what they want, basically is for the governments to reduce the do you think the tax that it puts on to petrol and feel in march? the government did reduce that by 5 pens. that's about 6 us cents per liter. but that was quickly gobbled up by the end of 18 b, escalating prices. the fuel around the world hasn't done anything to stop prices going up. the protest is point to the fact that in other countries, you know, g t has been reduced by considerably more than that. they hope that the government can follow suit. now that the treasury effect that it's looking into, whether it can do more to help the cost of living in the united kingdom bearer. widespread movement towards go on strike in the public sector,
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various parts of it. you will press it, protest does fail in this country. like the economic hardship, the starting to bite and protesting in its various forms is on the rise. all right, where we thank you so much for a challenge reported for us from london. let's cross over to edinburgh. i'm bringing doug ranken, the editor off truck and driver. welcome to al jazeera, tell us what impact the raise and fuel prices is having on the trucking industry. well, the whole industry has for some time already been kinda on the limit of what you can tolerate. these huge, rapid increases and fuel that are starting to cause major issues. now we're seeing low established family function. we're going to have to close the doors. you just can't keep your prices up week by week. it just doesn't work like ups and companies don't have the the cushion now to be able to absorb this extra fuel price. and
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furthermore, it's not just fuel. the price of insurance has rocketed the oil, the tie else. and everything associated with the truck has going vastly open price so quickly, which is what i want to talk about. tell us a little bit more about this sort of knock on effects that are happening to the supply chain yet move, obviously el has to convey to the end user has to pay more. so if you take like supermarket, for example, if the trace of the diesel fuel everything is going to be much more than the place that you pay for the product in the shelves, have to be a lot more. and i've been looking at that myself every time i go to the shipper market and i'm not seeing the traces on the shelves increasing as much is what i thought that would have so far. but every single item to do with our truck, or suv in price over the last couple years, and trucks run what holiday companies for non profit margin of maybe up to 2 percent. if you're making tuple, say you're doing a fantastic li. well,
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so simply is nothing there to accommodate such unhealthy of and rapid fuel price rises. and you're going to see, i think a lot of those closing the doors are simply saying that will not going to be able to run. and then you're going to have a problem have by we already had a driver shortage last year. are we going to have a hallie of shortage going forward, where people are parked in these trucks up and saying no more? what do you support the protests currently going on and that sort of attack take to, to get the message across? well, these 2 tests happening at the moment, these trucks out involved with us. so i think so much less is guys. these are the guys that run and find things like that to use. thanks for the business. you can people in cars, you can't do that sort of protest really in a truck so well, because we'll simply take off the close of business. don't the best protest all it all it could do to get the, you know,
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the government who are continually ignoring the tribes for industry. not doing nothing of the fin, gibson that he has. and the best thing any trucks could do is simply pop up and not move if trucks don't move in, because don't move the fritz and you don't have your fuel in the bathroom stations, and they don't have your product in the shows every bus countries and all that it can a jumpy state and it wouldn't take much to check off a whole lot of. busy panic buying, it's a very last thing. anybody wants to see happen at all, but the government can't keep ignoring the these trucks on them for a law, these trucks off supplying us with everything that we need to exist as a society, you know, to keep us want to keep us fan, keep us cool. that's what they're doing and they need help. we can't deal with fuel and growing up in such a huge percentage in such a short period of time. right. ok, thank you so much. thank you. rang, can we appreciate your time with us on al jazeera? thank you all
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a to thank you. schools is for lanka or staying closed for an extra week because of a shortage of fuel there to get children and staff to classrooms last week, the government, restricted fuel sales to essential services. as an economic crisis deepens. and now they're introducing power cuts, if up to 3 hours a day. soaring, inflation in zimbabwe has led people to lose conference and banks and conventional pension systems. so many are now looking for better investments. heron with hasa reports from norton or caddell. i've become a safer bet for some with inflation, nearly reaching 192 percent in june. and so bob is dollar foss, 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
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in. i'm. it's also bob dollar related investment. there's $13000.00 units available for investment. one units is equal to 100 k g's of love total. the expectation is that the price, the value of the capital, appreciates in time and maxim bob was dollar. and if clients want to get paid out, the investments are valued and they get, they cashback for people in zimbabwe and other african nations capital 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 that to the guns that you're interested said bitter bank
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and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get eroded to buy in fresh. 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 will gain traction and we're very excited for it. we, 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 love that all just support the, the local industry who 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?
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dutch farmers are staging a protest against a government plan to curb emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonia. they say plans to cut pollution levels will have a major impact on their livelihoods, and the economy. government says it's an unavoidable transition stuff. boston is joining us. so you're with the farmers at a distribution center. tell us more about their event demands and what they're asking for step. well, the farmers plan to paralyzed the whole country. as so far not materialized, they threatened to block access to the main airports, hip hall, and our airports on the board and brought to them. well, so far the army is there on stand by. that hasn't happened, but what has happened is that half of all the countries, food distribution centers are now being blocked off. and i'm here at one of those. it's so one of the 20 that's been completely and circled by far much you can see their tracks as they're standing here since 5 am this morning. the big food truck.
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so you can see a couple of them here. but also on the other side of the building, there are standing there full of food with their we products with meet their have that cooling machines on, but they can't go anywhere at the lease has warned that this can't be lasting for too long. the farmers have said they want to continue this protest for a couple of days at least 2 days. i want to camp out here during deny they're waiting here. the brand to organization off supermarkets has said that it has to stop, and they have ordered the police to play. it is all up. this is basically the escalation of anger. that's been boiling between farmers and government for years already and has been escalating. and the last couple of weeks to have been come from patients last week as well, that have been threats towards the minister. so there has been increasing aggression. and the question of course is also if this action that's also targeted at supermarkets and directly also at people's thoughts,
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how the public will respond to this. so how was the government then going to deal with this? and how are they going to react to the farmers demands when the government has very clearly said, they don't want to change their plan to come 50 percent of nitrogen emissions by 2030. that means it in certain areas, these cops will even be higher up to 70. 8090 percent of farms will have to close an estimation of $5000.00 farms have to close down in the netherlands. 25000000000 euros has been allocated to biologies. farm was by the government, but pharma said we have a future here. these actions are meant to show the public in the netherlands, that the farmers are crucial for food said distribution. that's why to have big at these targets today. and they also say that the government needs to come up with a better plan and, and they also want a better negotiate term to have the government has announced
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a negotiated i was immediately rejected by the farmers. some of them have said that they want king william alexander to be the mediator in their conflict. but as you can see, the conflict it's far from over. all right, thank you so much. that bus and reporting from the netherlands. plenty more had on the algebra news hour, including this house police in the u. s. state of ohio. a feel for com after releasing video from the killing of a black man who was shot dozens of times chilly is about to get a glimpse of the final draft of a new constitution. will have more on what's in the document. in the sports news tiger woods touches down in ireland as he gets ready to play it next week's open championship. gemma will be here with that story a little later. ah, but 1st thousands of people in sidney face long night ahead with rain forecast to
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continue lashing australia's bigger city more than 70 evacuation orders are in place with parts of new south wales facing their 3rd life threatening flight emergency. this year sarah clark reports, roads are cut off homes and businesses are inundated, people in the going to sidney region, a once again under water. great. a sidney faced yet another day of torrential rain and has already had 4 times its normal monthly rainfall. more than 30000 people across the state had been told to leave their homes with australia's largest city, facing its 3rd flood emergency this year. they say not one in one in a 100 year rain one in a 100. 1000 moment. we'll stop in and i'm in law. it's lot mother nature leaves that don't spare any one really him. it's just where it will just been really unlucky. so far there has been at least 80 rescues in the worst hit areas with
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emergency services helping no stranded including life stop with more rain forecast . widespread evacuation orders remain in place for now. it's obviously been a very difficult time out for many months. are to have these flight of it off the back 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 still cleaning up from the last major flood event in march. the road corruption hasn't been picked through the last flood. hasn't been touched. the now they'd closer at rail road access. remember ferry. the only way to get home? they always law, both this cargo ship with $21.00 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. assure these flooded communities face a long road to recovery with climate scientists. warning weather events like this
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are becoming the new norm for many communities. this is the 4th floor that they have seen is in less than 18 months. and some of those images are truly heartbreaking. are saying paypals, himes are their lives turned upside down again. while conditions are said to ease for some parts of new south wales, the weather bureau says ryan and strong winds will last for the rest of the week. sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia in right as a senior lecturer and environmental science at western sydney university. he says after years of droughts, many sydney residents words prepared for 3 major floods in short succession. this is extraordinary, but that's the country a stranger is. we are known as a land of drought and flooding rains. and it's just unfortunate this is happened right on the edge of a strategy as big as see sitting mark, motor city, sidney has
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a food ball agricultural area beside it. it's also way our roof is our water supply located. and as sydney's grown, it's a city of 5000000 people. during the, you know, nearly 33 years i've had a 1000000 people have moved into the west, and that's the flat land that used to grow food and have dairy cows and so on. and it's low lying. and as we didn't have floods, people moved there and probably gained security, that it was a safe place to live. and people, you know, many, many, many people didn't regard flood insurance as thing necessary or it became affordable. and then having these 3 damaging floods in 16 months has made it extraordinarily stressful and difficult and dangerous. we are a hot, dry country,
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but we have this problem relieved with too little water and we've been getting longer and more intense traps. and then now ryan has been coming all at once, which is flooding really demonstrates. and this is exactly what the climate scientists predicted. in terms of climate change, it's likely to get hot. we don't, it's about the same amount of rain, but it tends to come all at once. 12 bodies have been found after a ship sank south of hong kong. the vessel was carrying a crew of 30 people when it split into and sank during a storm brought on by typhoon. chavo. for people have been rescued so far. have you rain's, been hampering the search for more than a dozen high curves, believe missing. after part of a glacier collapsed in italy, it happened in the marble lauder range. the largest in the dollar might mountains, the collapse sent a torrent of ice snow and rock onto a popular trail, killing 6 people. 9 hikers were injured. the number of people killed landslides in
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the indian state of money. poor has risen to 42. the army held a replaying ceremony to pay tribute to a group of soldiers who are among the faith allergies. the landslides were triggered by 3 weeks of rain. one had a camp for railway construction workers. 18 people have been found alive and the search for others is ongoing. here's rob with a check on the weather. has been more than one major flooding events, australia. i remember 2 in brisbin, at least 2 in cit, the so far this year and sydney's the focus again with huge amounts of rain still falling little bit more of a, of a light touch than was the case the last 2 days. but the total amount fallen in breakfast creep, just west of sydney comes up to about there on me. that's just in 3 days. undoubtedly at a cost flooding anywhere in the world and certainly has around sydney around new south wales or flood walling still where the river will keep rising at least for
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another day, of course. and the flood warnings will continue, but the rain is easy. just a little bit and offshore, the winds are being quite strong, cause trouble this ship. for example. there are also easy a little bit, but don't be too complacent. the see still warm off shore, so locally that in houses the thunderstorms, the upper atmosphere coast, they become bigger and the whole system, the land in your system, which affects the whole of the pacific means that rain is more likely in eastern parts, australia, as it has been obviously so far, so the immediate future looks at the raise a little bit easier around sidney and maybe concentrating on the queensland coast that stopped me complacently. looks like it may well be coming back in to become heavier once again, just to the north of sydney. still ahead on the al to her in is our when new york's iconic central park was seneca village, remembering a forgotten community. new deli sent soldiers into indian administer. trust me are saying is to protect hindu pilgrims. but critics accused them of politicizing,
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a sacred events. coming up in sport will take a closer look at how a formula one driver was able to emerge from this crass without any serious injuries. ah i, i want 9 ideals, the french republic, islam proclaimed. but just what is modern? france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth look episode to oh, now to sierra river. well, i'll just eras correspondence bring you the latest development on the war in ukraine to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is
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a he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town. they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from the shelling these about theories. now, by so 3 days journey devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here, ah ah, ah, hello again, the top story, something else 0 news, our ukrainian officials, one turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board. a russian fly cargo ship. it's ambassador to turkey has told al jazeera that it's presented documents proving the cargo belongs to them. russia,
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as president vladimir putin has congratulated his troops for their victory in ukraine's though hands region. ukraine was forced to withdraw from the city of las a chance in the face of a russian advance. in the u. k. several protests are under way over raising fuel prices. some road blocks have been set up and convoys of vehicles are driving purposefully slowly on major highways. in chile, the final draft of the new constitution will be presented shortly. to lands, we'll have to approve it in a referendum scheduled for september. one of the most controversial articles concerns the role of the indigenous population. our latin america editor lucio newman reports. how many were amazed of his shocked when the lease alone clung and indigenous mer poochie woman was chosen to leave till his constitutional convention? 2 years ago it would have been unthinkable, ah,
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but despite or perhaps because of an increasingly uncontrollable lank 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 nationally, 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 recognized 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, the 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. and to 150 years
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ago, the lion's share of chile belong 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 and freedom would angel says it will cause more conflict which nobody knows what is the loan because used to have that to 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 plural,
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national. but that does not mean as some believe that chile would be split up into 11 independent indigenous states, no gamma. we have never proposed to install a different state. it must be understood that the chilean states 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 rich north, or the forestry rich south. for example. as always, the key is in the details ah, laws to implement the new pre national state have not yet been written. while armed him of who to revel 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 on. let's bring in lucio. she's joining us from sure those capital santiago. so how do we expect the, the next few hours to play out? so once this constitution is presented and just a short while, but it's going to be presented within about 20 minutes, where i am right now, which is at the constitutional convention, the former's congressional building, all the in the capital. it's very, very old. it was born with the republic and the president, a guardian body to will be here very shortly. it will be given to him after that there will be a few short speeches, and that will be that the important thing is what happens next of huge and very intense campaign, both in favor and against. this are the text of this new constitution, which is not actually very well known yet. the final final version of the constitution will be made public today as well. it's complicated, it's nearly 4,
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has nearly 400 articles. it's also very novel. let me just point out that this will be the was 1st concert susan, that specifically stipulates protection for the environment, the 1st one in the world. so in that sentence, a very modern constitution, it also calls for gender parity, not only the way it was written, but also in a future, governmental state institutions, including the parliament or the legislature, and a and other ones as well. so it's a very feminist constitution, but it has some controversial aspects as well. president that including the, the dissolution of the senator will be replaced by what's called the chamber of regions. many people are not happy about that. there are a lot of laws that still have to be written to specify what this means, for example, to have a feminist constitution, what it means to have a priori, national country, et cetera. the president will of course, be who has supported this new constitution will be signing. and after that begins
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the big process of trying to convince jillions to either vote in favor or against it on september. the 4th when this, when it is submitted to a nationwide referendum. all right, thank you so much. let's see a newman reporting from santiago, felice and denmark say the suspect and sunday, small shooting will be held for $24.00 days. the 22 year old has appeared in court and been charged with manslaughter and intend to kill his believe to have a history of mental illness. and that he acted alone in the attack. the man is accused of killing 3 people and injuring several others. 4 of them critically, or people at the shopping center describe what it was like when the shooting began . terror. this is awful. now, 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 perpetrator was firing
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a shot everywhere. apparently she got caught in several places a well from people on falling on the chairs. so often when people started running and was going to panic and a guy with am pushing hard, he had a side limits and it just fell over everything. so he just took a shot and ran and which is not a joke anymore, and then it was like what, why does he with so we didn't know what to do. so we ran at people, guiding us towards the exit sign, and then we ran off the roof and were stuck there for a while now. and then people are planning and all over the place. and i paul raised reports from mama in neighboring sweden. on monday police started giving more details about both the suspect in the shooting and to 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,
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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 did not believe that there was any terror motive involved in the shoot or any 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 that operation around copenhagen until they're absolutely certain that he was acting alone. police in the us state of ohio or calling for com after releasing footage of officer shooting a black man. 100 different testers have marched through acura and 25 year old jaylen walker was killed last week. he was chased and then shot dead by police
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after fleeing a traffic. stop. for my cringe on 100 reports. the last moments of jaylin walkers life are disturbing to watch police and walkers family all agree. he was alarmed when a 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 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 drove away from a routine traffic stop over a moving violation and a broken tail light. the tire is walker left is still rolling car and a ski mask, a gun magazine, and a ring, possibly
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a momento from walker's fiance who died a month earlier were left on the seat. the 2 sides appear even did his agree on whether so many shots were too many videos that they did not show us. this is a video of him actually getting out of the car 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. that's 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
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here at the scene where 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 suggests 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 an armed 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 that everybody must go. it will be a peaceful one. john henderson, al jazeera akron, ohio, 18 people have been confirmed dead after anti government protest. her in violence in northwest is better st. on more than 240 people were injured during fridays, unrest in the autonomous region of kara callbacks on demonstrations were cold after
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the government announced changes to the constitution, the amendment with stripped the province of its right to secede the president has since back down on those plans, india has tightened security in indian administer and kashmir for a pilgrimage that has resumed after 2 years. they say is to protect hundreds of thousands of hindus who are expected to attend a critic say the government is trying to politicize a secret event. have natal reports from new delhi houses of devotees have gathered in bad gum. this base camp is the starting point for the long journey ahead. after thorough inspection, they will walk several kilometer to a hindu shine in the am aaliyah's, ghastly level, the timberline. they have made excellent arrangements for us. we've seen a lot of security officers on the way. they're doing a great job in guiding us. the annual hindu pilgrimage known as the armor not yatta, has resumed after 2 years,
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and is expected to be the largest in history. at least 250000 people have been stud the treacherous journey, takes at least a week and involves tracking at an order today of nearly 4000 me does. it supports many jobs and a lot of old not on we're, we're, we faced heavy losses for 2 years. this is our livelihood. i hope lots of devotees turn up this year so we can make a good living. la kashmiris claimed in full by india and pakistan, but governed by both in bots, indian administered kashmir, has in many violent uprisings against new jellies, rule in 2019. the government revoked the region, special status and imposed strict locked down further fueling descent authority said they have received many security threat the care hummadi or hospitals. look, we have a neighbor like pakistan which wants to disrupt the communal harmony in the region . missions that have been attacks on minorities and customary him. those recently,
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their goal is to create sectarian tension. data groups have always targeted the pilgrimage obama, which is why we made these arrangements. so some experts said these elaborate arrangements apart of a larger political goal to assert hindu identity in the countries. only muslim majority region are better than goods and see the cost on making it into a big oh, i don't want them to be given. so that has electric, as i said, cultural uniformity, culture on a lot, what happened was i focused on unity audit and i was understanding of places to tell you what the governing b g. b has denied this and says officials, kid, at least 30 fighters in the region last month, the pilgrimage ends on august. 11th. authorities are expecting nearly $1000000.00 people to attend and say, they're responsible for each bus and safety. pass me middle. i'll just iraq, you,
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danny. we do have some breaking news coming through to us and al jazeera and this is from the us state department, which is saying that a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist. our journalist should, in a block layer, has been inconclusive, but it says the overall evidence points to the is really military. the state department is also saying that the u. s. security coordinator found there was no reason to believe her killing was intentional. should be in a block, they were killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. and earlier this week, the palestinian authority had handed over the bullets to the americans for investigations to take place. and this is what the us state department has come back with just a short while ago. we are following the story and the development we will bring you more as we get them right here on al jazeera will tell you about what israel is doing in the occupied westbank. however, because it's demolish 3 palestinian homes in
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a village called the implicit the is really is say they were destroyed because the buildings are in a military firing zone, up to 300 palestinians live in that village. the u. n says israel has done demolished nearly 400 palestinian homes across the occupied west bank are ready this year. new york city's central park is one of the most popular landmarks in the city. for before there was an enclave of black people who had lived there who were forcibly removed. gabriel is on those shares their story. central park was developed in the mid 19th century. as the rapidly expanding city grew north up 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
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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 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 as copeland and her team uncovered more about the people who lived there, a different story emerged. andrew williams was the,
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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 narrative 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 its healing an old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, 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 dondo, algeria,
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taking on at the u. s. s. at brandon at knack. ashima curious, made a slow start losing the 1st set $64.00, but he just leveled out the match at one settled ons ever has already felt her place in the quarter finals and says she'll fight to the end to win. have fast grant some title and he richardson reports june. it is owns cheaper is used to breaking new ground on a tennis court. # already the 1st are a player to win a top level tournaments on the w t, a tour. she's now closing in on a 1st ever grand slam title. oh streets. it's when over at least merton's put you been through to the last 8 the world number till next faced the unseeded marie boast giver of the czech republic for a place in the semi finals. i'm just a very positive about what am i, what i want to do. i have my goals very high for this tournament,
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so i'm gonna keep doing that and am no matter who's coming in arm. i'm gonna build a fight and i'm going to fight till the end because i really want the title. oh, world number 104, tim vin, right. so even if the netherlands briefly threatened a huge upset against another joke, which with the lights on in the center court roof closed, the reigning champion eventually secured a force at win just before 11 p. m. local time. it took me a little bit of time to get used to his base, you know, conditions under the roof or played a little bit different. robert, a bit slippery and a, you know, sold so it takes a bit of time or a bit of adjustment i, i should say, but overall i close out the match. well waiting for jokers, which in the quarter finals is janik sinner. the italian was
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a force it went against spain's castle, correct? the 20 year old, beating the 19 year old. it's a match at the look set to become a regular feature of the men's on the richardson l. g. here for me one dr. joe glen. you says the halo safety device saved his life after he was involved in a huge crash. the british grown pre incident happened at ton one on the i think of the race george russell's mercedes collided with jose out for more than $200.00 equal in his per hour. the thanks to the halo which is a protective bob in circles. the driver's head. joe, avoid serious injury. after the crash, russell abandoned his car and ran straight to check on joe. so i couldn't get any temperature and the tie in the on the formation and i just got swamped. why? oh, because next thing i know i got to go take some behind him aside of joe and silver us us all the rest, race it a red flag,
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knew it was jump out. i wanted to see if it was okay. and if i could help in any way, or would it be an incident either for now and danish midfielder christian ericsson is heading to manchester. united on a free transfer erickson has virtually agreed to join the club on a 3 a deal that may be subject to a medical erickson spent the final 4 months of last season. at brentford, after he returned to action following his cardiac arrest, you are 2020 united psycho rivals. manchester city has been much busiest so far in this transfer window with england midfielder. calvin phillips, the latest join. he moved to the premier champions from leeds, united in a $55000000.00 deal. tiger woods has touched down in ireland as he steps up his preparations to play in next week's open championship at st. andrews over the next few days would still be taking part in a prom tournament involving 9 of the top 10 players in the world. the 46 road is still recovering from injuries he suffered to his right leg off to a car crash last year. this will be his 1st event since he withdrew ahead of the
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final rounds of the p j championship in may. as always, both now j. we'll have more for you later. all right, jemma, thank you so much. and before we go, we'll return to the breaking news and the u. s. the department saying that a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist should be in a block layer has been inconclusive. but it says the overall evidence points to the is really military. the state department also says the u. s. security coordinator found there was no reason to believe her killing was intentional. palestinian leaders handed the bullet over to the u. s. for ballistic tests on saturday. city and was killed by israeli soldiers in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. she was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. we are going to monitor this and be back in just a few moments with all the latest updates on this developing story. stay with us.
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