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social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative australians went to the policy with those images front of mine is a war is very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield there . listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ah, shank is prime minister outlines away out of it economic crisis, but warns inflation could hit 60 percent by v and it's really beginning to reflect in terms of every single family in terms of the food that can put on the table as people are beginning to struggle ah,
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hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from coming up. 6 people shot dead at a 4th of july parade ne, chicago. this aspect is arrested after a massive search operation. what an american day when american experience, american tragedy froward palestinians reject the inconclusive result of us tests on the israeli bullet that killed the al jazeera journalist terrain. and why a children's tell about sheep and woo has 5 people on trial in hong kong. ah, welcome to the program, we begin, insure lanka where the prime minister is warning. inflation will rage 60 percent by the end of the year as it battles a deepening economic crisis. but he's hoping a deal with the international monetary fund and foreign investment will help
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relieve some of the pressure renewal big rema single as told the al jazeera of his plan to turn the situation around. we already working on stabilizing the quantity on the left and below the economy of thought 40, but to going for the for the recovery. so that work you've done the way i've been talking to some of the country to india, china, japan, you, if you're k, you on the if needed for 3 lanka. but manually the discussion with world bang and i, you government has implemented daily. nationwide power cuts is it trying to conserve dwindling fuel supplies? last week? fuel cells were restricted to essential services. schools are also staying closed for an extra weight because there's not enough petro to get children and stuff to class. but fernandez is at a petrol station in colombo, where many people have been queueing man for day. the situation is absolutely dire
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now in shalanda, as you can see behind me, the cues are basically at one of the few fewer sheds that are receiving supplies. it's one run by an indian company, whereas the state petroleum, fewer sheds, are not receiving any stocks for a long time. so that is an absolute desperation in every single shed that has supplies. if you're going to show you are and you look over my shoulder far down literally down the hill and as far as the i can see, you have a centrally this q. it's 3 concurrent lines. motor bikes, cars and 3 will attacks is now for people at this is about them finding their day to day income for many of them. and they have seen that they spend entire days and sometimes like for the taxes or you know, one days worth of fuel. just give them a couple of hours worked and then they're back again for goodness knows how long.
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so people are desperate, they're angry, and it's really beginning to reflect in terms of every single family, a, in terms of the food that can put on the table. and people are beginning to struggle to the us now where police have detained a man in connection with the shooting and a 4th of july parade in chicago. at least 6 paper were killed and more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the samples of highland park. president joe biden has condemned the attack as senseless. she had per tansy, has his report. police would release this furniture 22 year old robert cremmit referred. i'm the make a multiple of us called late sunday afternoon a few hours later, a police officer in north chicago spotted for carl. i'm falling a brief pursuit. kraemer was taken into custody. first of interest is now being taken to the highland park police department where we're going to begin the hm. you know the next phase of the investigation and speak with this person to make sure
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we're in fact, he is connected to this incident. the shooting took place about 9 kilometers south from where kraemer was apprehended at an event in the wealthy chicago suburb of highland park. witnesses say they 1st assumed that we were in fireworks at the annual 4th of july parade. but it soon became said that this was another mass shooting in the usa. we ran behind the building and i put my my son in a dumpster and he said there was his dogs. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. i left them with someone there so that i can go back home and find the rest of my family. they ran away also, and lisa goldman, 5 spectators from a rooftop overlooking the festivities with a high powered rifle of the several children taken to hospital. at least one was in critical condition at the time medical authority say the age range of the wounded is 8 to 85. they were gunshot ones and it varied from abdomen to lambs
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and such, but the police were on seen very quickly. there was bystanders as well that were under date as well. they were quick to tie, turn a cats and do bleeding control. just 10 days ago, joe biden signed legislation seen as the 1st major gun safety law in 30 years. however, it did not institute any restrictions on the purchase of assault weapons as gun control, advocates of recommended and independence day celebrations of the white house. the president acknowledged that more had to be done or what happened today. but each day we reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it, defended and earn in by voting. there are approximately 10 man shootings a week in the united states defined as an incident with 4 or more shots, not including the shooter. it's a uniquely american phenomenon. and in fact,
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on this 4th of july, they were at least 6 other mast shootings around the country. according to the gum violence archive, she albert mc l 0. 2 police officers in philadelphia have been shot and injured at another 4th of july celebration. it happened during a fireworks display video on social media shows crowds flaying the same. local media reporting that one officer was hit in the shoulder while the other's head was grazed, philadelphia blaze, he continuing to search the shooter. and the police commissioner says they're not ruling out any possibilities at this point to go through early to tell we don't know if this was ricochet from celebratory gunfire. we don't know if this was intentional. we don't know if this was someone taking the shot intentionally at these officers from long range. but again, like i said, back to where were all different stream the grateful. but that wasn't worse than what it was in all of these officers that you'd be standing around this were were
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on it. and we're not going to read until we get somebody standing. officials have rejected the findings of the us investigation into the killing of al jazeera jen assuring the us state department is, it's likely she was killed by unintentional gun 5 from his rally positions, but did not offer any clarity on how they reached that conclusion. she was killed in may while reporting on rides me occupied at west bank stephanie decker report from west jerusalem inconclusive. that's the result of u. s. investigation into fired this bullet. that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. ah, you, a state department says it was an independent 3rd party examination and pulled it in extremely detailed forensic analysis. it continued, concluded that gun fire from idea positions likely responsible for the death of
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shitty in ab lackley. and it added, it found no reason to believe this was intentional, but brought the result of tragic circumstances. terean's family issued a statement saying they were incredulous, considering the numerous witness accounts and investigations by numerous local and international media outlets. human rights groups and the united nations that found in israeli soldier fired the fatal shot the investigation the entire investigation is disappointing, considering the fact that we are not aware of any of the, of the results, no process. we were not, there was no transparency. we were not given enough information regarding the investigation and we had found out about it last minute. so to us we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the palestine in foreign ministry also rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with the bullet. israel's entering prime minister, yellow p
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d tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death or my mom, and that these really army cannot determine who was responsible. but there was no intention to harm her because she's love yet. so i would like the defense minister benny gans had this to say, mother to be the home. i will like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist sharina walk on the security establishment looks at investigating the truth as a supreme valuable one. regarded in this case on the spot, the laboratory, examination of the bullet war and the relevant rifle. it is not possible to link this bullet to this victim, nor to little rifle. therefore gum, unfortunately, it is not possible to determine who open fire. the americans had been putting pressure on the palestinians for weeks now to hand over the bullet king to put an end to this case ahead of the 1st official visit of us president joe biden at the end of next week. now they can say that they carried out an independent investigation and despite his being inconclusive,
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this case is now over. stephanie decker, al jazeera was juice, and out a 0 meeting. it will continue to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of rain. opposition groups in sudan have held an emergency meeting to discuss how to respond to the military's announcement that it's stepping back from talks on forming and you government military rule is called on politicians and civilian groups to start talks on forming a transitional. government won't take part in morgan reports from cartoon when the un mission incident announced it will be facilitating talks between the military and political parties. the head of the army agreed to be part of it. but on monday, the general abdel for the home announced the army was withdrawing from the talks about the military distribution shall not take part in the current negotiations to give room to the political,
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under visionary powers and other but through thick and societal parties. to agree on a technocrat government from the several community to undertake fors, the coming period of time. and i hope these forces would engage in genuine and serious dialogue to restore the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence or threats. denouncement came of hundreds of anti military protesters, states that him in various parts of the capital, hard to me for more than 7 months, there's been demanding the military handover power to a civilian government and returned to the barracks. so vanessa ellen, we want to end the military rule which has become a burden to the sudanese since october. to want to show that most of us are against military rule. we once a civilian leadership to achieve a democratic transition. this cit, him is our way of expressing these demands. so got this thing now in its 4th day is
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in front of a hospital where at least one protest there was pronounced that from protests on june 30th. 9 people were killed that day and hundreds injured. one security for says use tear gas and live ammunition to disperse mass demonstrations. those here i demanding the security forces be held accountable. whether you get from a jonathan gov, a little bit high, yet the more. but if you look at the people here, what unites them are the deaths of those killed by security forces. we have their pictures everywhere here, and that is why the top demand is justice for those killed political parties who are part of the resistance to military rule. should take note anything that does not include justice and accountability will not be accepted. i saw that more than $100.00 protesters have been killed in anti military demonstration since the military took power last year. the response of security forces to the mass protests on june 30th has resulted in not only one, but 4th attempts, and how to protest is hearsay. despite the repeated use of force, they will not, and they're sitting until their demands are met. heap morgan, alta 0,
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how to still head on out his era. i tend to find the remains from nearly 50 mass graves in libya relative say it's taking much too long. ah. but there once again, the heaviest rain in southeast asia, when i live from the philippines, down towards this panda, ark of islands and west papua, as lots of rain turned 1918 memories by the 3rd of what you expect to get in the whole month. so it's clearly a wet and months anyway, and that's again the concentration in the next 24 hours, which means it's not quite as wet further west, although there's a very interesting arc of cloudy rains under start going through tar and cambodia. and then that also follows down through su marsha, which means for hope she meant 3 days of sundry weather. and briefly i think quite
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breezy, it's a light breeze, but it's notable in that it's there at all. and now the biggest story, the flooding around sydney do southwell. so the good news is the rain in the forecast is north of sydney for the next 24 hours. it could still be as heavy. and i would like to rule out the rain coming back down again. the time being though it's flooding on the ground, the circulation there does hint doing something more interesting in the next 24 hours for the western perth. it's slowly kind of got ahead of what will be rain, i think, by the weekend. for new zealand. you have a nice day on wednesday. carl, for the storm. probably. but sir, is mostly nice. is the day after we're ready, things turn rather nasty. ah, with, with this the ocean, with witness difference if change witness happiness
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with sunlight. witness blood loss. waitlist. charity with clarity with his family and witness friends. the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness an algebra? a the hello you. what you do there? i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories is our children cuz prime ministry is warning, inflation will hit 60 percent by the end of the year as an economic crisis. worse since the government has brought in daily nationwide power because to conserve
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dwindling fuel supply place in the us have detained demand in connection with the shooting at a 4th of july parade. in chicago. 6 people were killed and more than 30 others were injured. when a gunman opened fire from alerts and post union officials have rejected the findings of the us the investigation into the killing of our channel s terrain. the us department says it's likely she was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli position, but did not off the clarity on how they reached that conclusion. the ukrainian cities, it's leanne scan. cremmit tours have come monday russian shelling according to the regions governor that comes after russian president vladimir putin urged his forces to push on with their offensive in the east in ukraine. on sunday,
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his troops troops took control of lucy chance. the city was the focus of weeks if he is fighting and his residence a merge, the scale of destruction is becoming clear. the ukrainian president has bound to re tank all areas seized by russia, but it won't be an easy task. moscow and now claims control of the whole of the loo . hands grading and troops is stepping up. attacks in neighboring done yet, or 3 of them. they're going to not, but i'm still in the next direction that the enemy's main efforts to focused on establishing control over the territory of the landscape region within the administrative borders via the enemy is taking measures to restore the transport infrastructure in the rear areas narcotic is coming up and when the car, keith directions the enemy is concentrating his main efforts on holding the occupied lines and preventing advance of attributes of ukraine's prime minister has put the cost of rebuilding the country's infrastructure at $3.00 quarters of
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a trillion dollars. the huge task of reconstructions being the focus of a conference underway in switzerland that's bringing the alan fish in now who joins us live from pin which is just next to the capital cave. allen, talk us through what you've witnessed in that area and what's happening with the rebuild their both. when you talk about $750000000000.00, it sounds like a lot and the reason for that is it is a lot, but what does it mean? well, obviously you're talking about rebuilding infrastructure that have been damaged, such as bridges, roads, a water supply. all of those need to be rebuilt on the most basic level. had been rebuilding something like this though. this is a house where a woman called natalia, lived with her 3 children and her husband and it was hit in the early days of the war by russian missile. now you can see it has been destroyed. there is nothing here that was worth saving. everything that they had completely gone, the roof has been replaced with just plastic,
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but as to protect more of the building below. but if you walk through, you can just see how badly damage there says no when you talk about billions of dollars to rebuild. you've also got to remember that in the early days of the war, somewhere in the region of 6000000 people left the country there 8000000 and tenderly displaced people, which means they had to leave their homes. because in a lot of instances, the homes were left like this. and so the government is determined that they will rebuild these homes so that when people return, they will be able also to rebuild their lives. and that is going to take a lot of money. that is why let me are so lensky and the ukranian government are asking international donors to put as much money towards that as they can here. they've started to do a bit of the rebuilding. but you can see why if you just look over at the building across the way, you can see that the roof has been damaged. they're just over to farther to the left. you can see the burn marks that have been left on another building in the
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looking at that roof to day to see what they can do to possibly possibly get some people back in, in the lower floors. the top floor like this place that belonged to natalia is simply uninhabitable. so it is natalia of the moment. she's living in a real way car along with 30 other families. it's very small. it's very basic. but for the moment, that's enough, and she is arguing the international community when they think about the big bell for rebuilding ukraine. yes. the think about the infrastructure, the roads, the bridge is the things that everyone needs to get around. but also to think of her and our 2 small girls twins age 4 who live in a place like this and for the moment, have nowhere to go. alan, thank you very much for that comprehensive or port alan fish and his camera in the airplane. thank you. now, representatives are gathered in brussels, where they set to formally sign off on the accession protocols to sweden and finland. it will begin
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a months long process where all 30 members states must get legislative approval for their bids to join the military alliance. then other countries have been mutual for decades, but pushed from membership after russia invaded ukraine. nature later made the decision to fast track the process at the summit imagery last week. to a the o p. a now where the prime minister is blaming an armed group on the countries terror lived, the carrying out what he called a massacre. more than 150 people were killed in an attack in western romeo state. abbey ahmed tweeted about the incident saying it happened in the callum legged districts the aroma liberation army has been blamed for several, a tanks targeting the higher people the south african government sallied to act on and abandon coal. mine is putting communities in danger. that's according to your port by human rights watch. the group says abandoned coal mines
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left unclaimed by formal operators, creating health issues and safety issues. it accuses the government of doing almost nothing to address what it calls, industries, toxic legacy. south africa in order to general says only 27 of the nation's high risk minds have been brought up to standard 5 people have gone on trial in hong kong. they are accused of sedition for publishing a series of children's books. one of them is the story of a community of shape trying to hold off the tax by walls. authority say the books have hidden messages and inside hatred towards the government. adrian brown explains since the unrest a 3 years ago, more than 10200 people have been arrested on choose date 5 of those people appeared before one shy district court in a case. that is res, concern that the space for descent here is narrowing quickly. if found guilty, they faced up to 2 years in jail. the $52.00 men and 3 women were arrested almost
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a year ago and have been in custody ever since. their crime, publishing allegorical style cartoon books that show conflicts between sheep and woo. in one tail wolf tried to occupy the village and eat the sheet. who in turn use their horns to fight back. the authors will all members of a speech therapist union. they were arrested under a long dormant sedition law. there was last use frequently in the 1900 sixty's during another troubled period of hong kong history. when there were violent protests against british colonial rule, that legislation has been re activated just as a more draconian national security law is being applied. hong kong police say that the current and recent law enforcement actions are based on evidence and have nothing to do with a person's political stance. background or profession. the hong kong government and
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sets its judicial system, remains independent. the intensifying campaign against descent was under school by president changing things with it to hong kong. last week, he warned against the repeat of the street protests of 3 years ago, insisting the territory had moved from chaos to order. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, at least 50000 people in easton, astronomy. i have been paused on evacuation alert in the face of rising flood waters and torrential downpours, evacuation orders, and mostly in the city of sydney's western suburbs. it's the 4 flat emergency in the span of just 16 months in the area, expert, se rainfall and record flight events have been aggravated by climate change. we expect more heavy rainfall to continue over the course of the way the way we will say more rain and even often the 100 said i and then interest, you know,
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i will move to the north coast side. the survey is far from over. please don't be complacent. wherever you are, please be careful that you knew the coast guard has recovered one body and rescue dozens of migraines. up to 3 boats, cap side off the east coast and ministry of defense said the boat sank off the coast. needs to fax and the coconut islands between his in authority say they detaining hundreds of undocumented migrants almost every day as they attempt to reach europe. and un mission in libya says they could be dozens of mass graves line. i'm discovered in a town where hundreds of bodies have already been found it urging living in authorities to keep searching for remains in una buried by forces loyal to wall owed to leave for half. graving families of those still missing are also demanding formal identification. and like trying to report from tripoli, hammered
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a little dog has lost 8 of his relatives, including his son. they were a kid now to buy the l. kenny at militia and the city of torno. they controlled the city during war logically, for afters filled 14 months military campaign against tripoli in 2019 for more than 2 years. he's been searching for his son. he says the government should do more, and waffle either carnival little elf, a wash. what happened there, who now was a huge massacre over 1000 people are missing and they're only found around 202300 bodies. the rice are still missing. families want to know if their children are siblings, are dead or alive. this is a government responsibility. when government forces retook to luna and 2020 authorities found mass graves evidence pointed to the elkin yet militia that blacklisted by the us nearly 50 mass graves have been found and 247 bodies on
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earth. those bodies are brought here to this laboratory, run by the surgeon identification authority for dna test. they've identified a 160 bodies through dna test. 137 of them are from mass graves in the city of song. with more than 350 people registered as missing and to lunar family members say the government has been slow to identify the bodies of those recovered . but officials here say it's a complicated and time consuming process. i not allowed them had on samples. are very difficult and challenging to analyze because the corpses were buried some that bone tissue as decayed it due to environmental conditions. it takes time to get a good dna sample. abdul high kim's brother, a worker, a father of 2, was also kidnapped by the old can yet militia. he says his family suspected his brother had been killed, but still spent months looking for him. a little i spent over
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a year with my brother missing. it's a bad feeling when you don't know if you brothers alive or dead. when his body was identified for d and i tasted hers, the hardest part was telling my mother and his wife. that after burying him, i was able to relax for many families and to lunar, there is no choice but to wait and see if their loved ones are among the dead. for how did i came in his family? there is grief. but finally, an end to uncertainty while trainer al jazeera shipley. in england, the national railway museum is launching a search. it's looking for stories about people known as wind rush migrants. they came to the country in 962 to start a new life. these are the faces of those migrants named after the ship. they arrived on from the caribbean, they arrive to fill british labor shortages after world war 2. these images for tucked away in a drawer for 50 years, because the negatives were underexposed. but the photographer,
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who himself came from a family of refugees, hold on to them until technology caught up the museum, hope the subjects or their relatives come forward. so their stories can be told those people i hope can come forward and say who they are. that is my grandfather. delighted you could imagine they would tell me their story, whether they heard it or they experienced it themselves. what was going on that day? and what did they feel coming off the train? ah, hello, you're watching out there. these are the stories we're following. this. our sure link is prime minister is warning. inflation will hit 60 percent by the end of the year as an economic crisis worth. and the government is bought in daily nationwide power cuts to conserve.

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