tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 5, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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for local producers, there is light spread consent here, but su even the few kits that remain all shocked close, bringing an end to more than 500 years. his pre, ah, all this is al jazeera. ah. hello omni barker. this is the news our live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. rebuilding a war torn country ukraine says recovery from russia's invasion will cost at least $750000000000.00. finland and sweden begin the process of joining the nato military alliance off to decades of neutrality. i think. and because of the prize austin with gum aims of forced to come back as
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food and transportation costs rise. torrential rain, tens of thousands of people on highlight. a more down pool was a full cast for east in australia. i'm joining us just go with the sport, controversial, tennis don nick kerry us is charged the resulting a former girlfriend and defending champion night joke of a chinese cell phone, a little bit ukrainian cities of slab dance can come. a tours have come under russian shelling that's according to the regions governor. it's after president vladimir putin urge forces to push on with their offensive and eastern ukraine. on sunday, russian troops took control of the list a chance. the city was the focus of weeks of fierce fighting, and as residents emerge, the scale of the destruction is becoming clear. the ukranian president his vow to retake all areas cease by russia, but it won't be an easy task. moscow now claims control over the whole of the loo.
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hm, screeching and troops is stepping up. attacks in neighboring done yet. so the fighting has left a trail of destruction across ukraine. the number of burned out schools, apartment blocks, roads, and bridges, is growing every day. ukraine's prime minister has told a don't a conference in switzerland. the $750000000000.00 is needed to rebuild the country . alam fisher reports from a pin. nick give. it's a place to sleep, a place to rest, but not a place should call home. for natalia, because her husband and the 3 children the freeway carriage and what's in it is all they have left in the world. their home on the outskirts of cave was destroyed in the russian advance, gone in just seconds. no 30 families are housed here on railway carriages somewhere safe somewhere they can call their own run until wall. as long as we don't have anywhere else to go. it's
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either, hey, a we live on the streets. obviously have their memories and a few videos on the phone of happier times. they've been back. but just once, the scene too painful, reality too harsh is raised. yet in little village, the children don't understand what's going on or what's happening. it's very difficult to explain what happened. they think we are not trained, so they go in on a small journey and they keep asking when we will go home. ukraine needs help rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges of motor supplies have gone. some of the work has already started the, reconstructing the shrewd on the way to keep it was blown apart by the ukrainians to stop the russian advance on the capital. but the total sum could talk more than $750000000000.00. it was president zalinski told the donors, conference in switzerland, a colossal job grant. he, susie, lilian, ukrainian forces have liberated more than a 1000 settlements from their keepers and your wants are added every week. all of
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them suffer a significant destruction and thesis of implies the need for colossal fans, for the restoration of infrastructure, for the return of medicines in social ferris, for the restoration of not only connect lightly and love mine all. this was natalia's home, destroyed like thousands, tens of thousands of others. so many people left the country in the early days of the war. that when they return, the face seems like this and the government wants to rebuild those homes. and with it, the lives of millions. alan fisher al jazeera hairpin ukraine, finland and sweden have begun the process of joining nato. their foreign ministers attended a signing ceremony with other members of the alliance in brussels. the nordic countries have been neutral for decades, but push for membership off to russia, invaded ukraine. nato leaders made the decision to fast track the process at last week, summit and madrid. this is an historic day for fillum,
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for sweden, for natal, aren't for you to atlantic security, finland and sweden will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are interoperable they have trained, exercised and served together for many years. we share the same values and we've faced the same challenges in the baltic sea and the on a re, lomberg is from the foreign affairs ministry of finland. he says his country is committed to the alliance. we have been militarily on the line, but we have been a member of the european union tonight since 995. and of course also monogamously reacted with the european union to the aggression made by russia the leaders of the government. and also. busy under levels, we've had several talks with nature member countries and we've been very encouraged
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by the support that we received for him. and so sweden, so alignment with need to we are already inter operable and we see we meet the defense and military membership criteria. ready alliance, russia has been constantly opposed to, to, to the open door policy of nato, which we see as a very important policy. every country should have the right to decide on its own security and feel and also for so many things right for her spelt so, and have we haven't seen any new in the relationship either or the comments that russia has had needs are more generally so, so i don't think that there were any surprises here. payment is a, as a strong defense. and we also have a strong recipients because we apply a comprehensive security concept which means that all the different parts of
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society, including the private sector, working together to, to improve our resilience and crisis, but badness. so we're pretty confident that we feel pretty safe. we have also had the extensive talks with. busy when partner countries, some of our main partners, the u. s. u k, france and germany and other partners who have said that they are ready to support us. busy during this period does not, as we see mean that we would have to change any legislation or the way in which we are dealing with the issues that have been. busy put forward by turkey, but of course we are committed to the implementation of this document. the next stage is g to be completed in brussels later on tuesday with the signing of their session protocol suite in the still trying to recover from its recent policy of demilitarization. but as far from a done deal as poll reese reports from got land in sweden, you're looking at info,
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swedish soldiers, and veterans pay their respects to comrades lost in international operations. 200 years after sweden was lost officially at war. this ceremony on got land takes place at the start of a new era for the military. a sweden edge is closer to nato. combat readiness at home has rarely been higher up on the agenda. we are absolutely on the right track . we are reorganizing the army. it is not that big at the moment, but it's, it's qualities are high and with well trained personnel. with a lot of nato and international experience. sweden has stepped up its military exercises, but it has some catching up to do with fellow nato applicant. finland vill help. a growl is a former soldier who spent decades publishing work on security policy in the nordics around 2000 sweden bought in on the idea that there wouldn't be any war in europe any more. so the territorial defense of sweden could simply be scrapped,
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finland never bought in on this. they remained in the territorial defense abode and therefore they don't have to go back to that one. part of the defense is abandoned by sweden was got land, the island described as an unsinkable aircraft carrier due to its position in the baltic. it's garrison was disbanded in 2005 before being reinstated 4 years ago. got on it of grace, really important. due to the fact that protein and russia clearly shown that they are willing to use military force, it is important to have minutes or presto sound, good military capability on the island. national conscription was also brought back in 2018 strength and dep his where sweden and finland elite desa finland's longstanding conscription policy means it can put hundreds of thousands of soldiers into the field that numbers somewhere between 30 and 60000 for sweden, sweden's army air force and navy can punch above their weight. they have
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a technological edge helped by a multi $1000000000.00 arms industry. and an injection of cash as the military bids to double in size, whatever their respective strengths. it's still likely to be sweden and finland, geographical position that would benefit nato. if the application is eventually approved. paul reese out his era got run sweden. the impact of the war in ukraine is being felt world wide as it continues to drive up the cost of oil and food, so lank as prime ministers, warning inflation there will reach 60 percent by the end of the year. but he's hoping a deal with the international monetary fund and foreign investors will relieve some of the pressure by their rick ram a singer or is told al jazeera how he plans to turn around the situation. we are already working on stimulating economy and be left. i believe the economy is not for you, but to going funding for the recovery. so debt have lucky dan harvey. i have been talking to some of the fan 3 add to india, china,
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japan. you, if you're gay, you on there, if needed for 3 lanka. but really the discussion with robert and i am is government has implemented daily nationwide power cups as it tries to conserve dwindling fuel supplies. last week, fuel sales were restricted to essential services. schools are also staying close for an extra week because there's not enough petrol to get children and staff to class. when el fernandez is at a petrol station and colombo, many people there have been queueing for days. the situation is absolutely dire now in shalanda, as you can see behind me, the cues are basically at one of the few fuel sheds that are receiving supplies. it's one run by an indian company, whereas the state petroleum, fuel 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,
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far down are 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, villa taxes. 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 gives them a couple of hours worked. and then they're back again for goodness knows how long. so people are desperate, they're angry and it's really beginning to reflect in terms of every single family in terms of the food that can put on the table. and people are beginning to struggle. turkey's latest, inflation rose to a 24 year high of almost 80 percent in june. this is despite the government raising the minimum wage for the 2nd time in 6 months. present russia tire are the ones
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economic policies have been blamed for the soaring inflation. odo, and has influenced the central banks to keep interest rates at 14 percent. economists, the warning inflation will hit a 100 percent if the interest rate isn't raised. so them across your lou has more from a stumble. turkeys inflation rate has head to record high levels of this is the most common held line that you see on them is about turkey in the last one and a half years. because according to official figures, annual inflation rate is about 70 percent. but according to independent organizations, panel inflation is above 150 percent in turkey. this means any of these wages above that are commonly used in the turkish kitchen, especially in summer, are more and more expensive for the turkey citizen. this year. how she took fun. everything is so expensive. you can buy nothing. you can't go and holiday. it's not enough. you just did them of the last year. fuel was 8 years now. it's 29 years.
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the rise in wages do not meet the gap caused by the price cycle to boost the purchasing power of the citizens. turkish government increased minimum wage salaries by 50 percent at the beginning of this year and they just gave a 30 percent increase last week. but according to experts, if these efforts are not enough to fight against inflation, which is actually cause i, in low interest rates, turkish government, especially the turkish president, or don, believes that the high interest rates are the reasons for inflation. that's why they are keeping the interest rates as low as 14 percent, but eventually the experts weren't. they will need to increase the interest rate. otherwise this inflation will be uncontrollable. of the different story in ghana where the central bank there instigated its biggest rate hike in march to try to curb inflation. but as in turkey and so many other countries, prices are continuing to rise. i me to just reports from across gardens market.
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i wire inflation by hardest. here some goods are priced beyond the reach of many customers. this is forcing shop a selection, tao to either reduce their food budget or take some items off the menu. i can buy food and because of the price, i'm austin, please lose, reduce it. and i think i got no buy. so i'm going off. i'm having a citizen, said she, since it is an icon off or i thought it was, i don't know what to do. i know she puts much of the blame on traders such as felicia, i didn't, winton blames, produces, and the government achieved on monday. we had to cancel teaching macy and his father died in june, thousands of people took to the streets to demand
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a reversal of government policies. they say, why fueling inflation between march and may vcr gone. a central bank has raised interest rates wise by at least $400.00 points each time. it was trying to rain inflation, which is currently at 27 percent. but along with a 15 percent drop in the value of the local currency in the month of march alone, they haven't stopped the price of goods pushing far higher. for most people here. the government look into the international monetary fund for support says it's intervening to help guide needs through the crisis. has it been enough? many people would tell you that we still feel a pinch because a 100 percent on the global markets, even if you take of some of the margins will still translate into some escalating prices. the fuel pumps and food prices continue to be a challenge. experts say, unless gun increases domestic production and reduces import inflation will continue
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to rise. edris al jazeera, a cra, plenty of overhead on the news hour, including mowing in a message. farmers in northern italy, struggle with regions worse, drought in decades, and a summer of discontent. why europe can expect more air travel chaos? another controversy involving australian tennis player nick kerry goes, he's been charged with the salting a former girlfriend. details coming up in sport. ah, palestinian officials have rejected the findings over us investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina black lamp. the u. s. state department says it's likely she was killed by unintentional gunfire for miss rady positions, but dinner of a clarity on how they reached that conclusion. conclusion, sri was killed in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. stephanie
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decker reports from western whistler inconclusive. that's the result of the u. s. investigation into fired this bullet. that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. ah, you asked, a 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 shitty in a blacklist. 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
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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 that last minute. so to us we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the palestinian 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 d tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death. 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'm with the defense minister benny gans had this to say, mother had to be to home. i will like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist, sharina wadley 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 railway dreyfus. it is not possible to link
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this bullet to his victim nor to the rifle. therefore gum, unfortunately, it is not possible to determine who open fire. the americans have been putting pressure on the palestinians for weeks now to hand over the bullet came to put an end to this case. head of the 1st official visit us president joe biden at the end of next week. now they can say that they carried out an independent investigation and despite it being inconclusive, this case is now over. stephanie decker, al jazeera west jerusalem. the al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, transparent investigation into the killing of serene and other news. sudan and ethiopia have agreed to a dialogue to overcome the tensions along their border. thus, according to ethiopian prime minister abbott army cartoon was accused, addis ababa was forces of killing 7 of its soldiers in the disputed border area of
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alpha, chicago, and putting the bodies on public display. the agreement to hold talks comes after abbey, amid met sedans, military leader, general abdel fata al, behind on the margins of a regional conference in kenya. meanwhile, prime minister abbey ahmed is blaming an armed group on ethiopian terror list for carrying out what he called a massacre or than a 150 people were killed in an attack in western or o me estate. a b. m a tweeted about the incident saying it happened in the column while anger district, the aroma liberation army has been blamed for several attacks targeting that i'm horror people the state of emergency has been declared for a vast area of northern italy, affected by severe water shortages italy is in the midst of its worst route and 70 years stretches of the 600 kilometer long river po have run dry. that's loud sea water to sleep in land and destroy crops. the government is allocated more than $38000000.00 to help tackle the issue. well, let's get more on this with paolo,
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just to follow. he leaves the international affairs of cold air, etc. it leaves largest agricultural association. he joins me from brussels. thank you for joining the show. can i get you to explain exactly what the impact of this wild weather is on? farmers on agricultural sector. they're in italy. hi, good afternoon. thank you for mediation effect. as you, as you said, the state of emergency recently after 6 months of severe drought. and we have a 50 percent less of rainy water in 2022 in relation to its present $21.00. and these both to an office of about 3000000000 euros. i'm di, lan now. and the situation is a social structure situation because this is the most of the are here. but with many years now, we experience some growth problem during, during the summer and the 28 percent,
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we estimated to 28 percent of the guidance. everybody is going to see that as being a 3 sco. this is keisha. and what does that mean? what does this mean in terms of food production and food security for the nation as a whole? yeah, this is there going on top of for security issues that are experiencing now and equally and all over the war the after day. and they were in the train and $44043.00, and they know the regions that are concerned by that oh, represent more or less the 44 percent of only diane, maybe food that is produced starting from italy. and i'm going to show our product just to give you an example, if you had 397 percent of the right progression price reduction, anybody, the 80 percent of all the animal food feed that is produced in the region is at risk. and then just another example, 76 percent off loss and production on we
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used to be to, to do to do bread and anybody. and this, of course is already on top of a concerns about food supplies coming from from eastern europe as well. it seems almost a double fold crisis for italy at the moment. as you mentioned, that the governments declared a state of emergency. what powers does that give the italian authorities to help that? first of all in the say to run out to see me and say money for farmers and we're trying to, to restore them from the losses that our course. and i wrote more or less $4040000000.00 euros off that extra board for farmers. but also the power to rationalize the use of water. first of all from in the, me see, but it is about those. so at the, at farm gate, the lever might want to use more and more than needed is a structure on measures. as i said, because i mean in the future, we expect the even more serious problems linked to the climate change and voted. but because we are being advocating for investing on water bases. because just to
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give you a figure in italy, we are able to store only 11 percent of all of the raining water. and we do these broaching that we are trying to bring the attention of the government to we would be able to store more than 50 percent of raining water in order to use for asia, microsoft to produce energy electric. and, you know, let's say energy for, are you suggesting, given that we've been witnessing high temperatures and trout here on year off to year that the italian government sold is coming and didn't do enough? is that we were suggesting i mean the government is need, what is needed is to take a solution, no time solution because of course climate change is there, and we cannot deny that the consequences would be more severe in the, in the future. so we need structure on measure and we need the also to thank the benefit from my work is going on at your b 11 after the call with crisis, or the financing that are available for the government in order for, for them to,
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to spend the money in their right way, in order to give the perspective to pharmacy because just the last speaker that they can give you 225000 farm os are at risk of closing out their business. if the situation is going like it is today, palo de stephano from italy's larger soccer coach, louis association, colder etc. speaking to us in brussels, thank you. and you. now a natural disaster has been declared across parts of flood ravaged, easton australia is the 4th flood emergency in the area. and just 16 months meteorologist say the wild weather will likely ease soon, but the flood threat is far from over. so o'clock as more another day of heavy rain flash flooding and rising river levels have inundated homes and properties with emergency service teams called into rescue animals trapped in fun. obviously they
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did an area happen happen, organ ordinarily, area. thousands of people in greater civvy have in order to evacuate their homes. suburbs are under water, and some communities are expected to be isolated for days. the storm cell delivered heavy rain with some parts of sydney copping more than australia's annual average rainfall in 3 days. so we really asking communities to die, to our, to bear with us, kate working with us. it has been a difficult for days. there is no. are there's no gilding that lily at we not quite through it. yes. a natural disaster has also been declared in the state of the south wales, the intense where the system is forecast to ease in sydney. but authorities say the flood danger is still high. this event is far from over. please don't be complacent . our, if you are please be careful, and when you're driving on our roads, obviously there is still substantial risk after flash flooding across our state
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district in cargo vessel carrying hundreds of tons of fuel off the coast of sidney has been forced to anchor after a rescue attempt failed. rescue crews will try again when the weather improves. the storm is expected to continue until friday is now shopping north along astrology is east coast even the state of cranes and is bracing for unseasonal damsels. sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia still had on al jazeera, the toxic legacy of south african mines. why protest to say the government is to blame? why a children's tale about sheep and wolves as 5 people on trial in hong kong. and a record breaking when for england's cricketers over india that's coming up and spoke with joe ah
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for the next day or so there's like to be some flooding in southern pakistan. this is the monsoons it's burst. and this is the time here we should watch out was developing tropical depression. i don't think we'll see one, but the rain is spreading across into the southeast of iran and then across the gulf from and into a man itself. musket doesn't tend to get much rain this time the year, but it could well get rather more than it's bargain for rain. likely on wednesday. gone by thursday or friday, but in the mountains in there, man, i think we'll still see some thunderstorms carry on. now beyond that, we have seen sherri weather down in yemen but of more flash flooding in summer as it happens. and you've got the breeze. it brought this dust, the orange pull down, which is dying out, but the temperatures away you might expect to be there on the high side, but not that abnormal to be os. certainly not this. yes. and look at this yet more big thunderstorms here. man, possibly parts the u. e. the into quarter saudi and down towards yemen to so this
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is bit of a wet spool gobby, some flooding from that as well, dry elsewhere, and sadly now dry in much the hall of africa with the exception of the ethiopian islands. were frequently you get the showers, but they're all that money for the south. a hint may be to the west of nairobi and certainly in south sudan is to down the showers are increasing slowly. ah. ready too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spun for decades, reviews the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a j 0 latin america is
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a region of wonder, i'm joy and tragedy and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you have to be able to relate to the human condition. with me, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to said light on how and why lou ah, you're watching al jazeera, my reminder of our top story. is this our a meeting of 40 countries and organizations in switzerland has agreed on the priorities for the reconstruction of ukraine. the prime minister puts the cost of
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rebuilding ukraine at $3.00 quarters of a trillion dollars. finland and sweden have begun the process of joining nato. their foreign ministers attended a signing ceremony along with other members of the alliance in brussels. the nordic countries pushed from membership off to russia invaded ukraine. the site of emergency has been declared for large parts of northern italy is the region struggles with this worst drought in 70 years stretches of the 600 kilometer long river po, of run dry, least in the us of detained a man in connection with a shooting at a 4th of july parade, near chicago, at least 6 people were killed, more than 30 injured when the gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the suburb of highland park. present, joe biden has condemned the attack as senseless. she habra times he reports. police should release this voter of 22 year old robert crow, the 3rd and the make and model of his car late sunday afternoon. a few hours later,
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a police officer in north chicago spotted the car and falling a brief pursuit criminal was taken into custody. first of interest is now being taken to the highland park police department where we're going to begin the, the next phase of the investigation and speak with this person to make sure we're see if in fact he is connected to this incident. the shooting took place about line kilometers, sales 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. yes, 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 sit there with his dogs. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. i left him with someone there so that i couldn't go back and was calling and find the rest of my family because they ran away also
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released the gunman, 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 authorities say the a drange of the wounded is $8.00 to $85.00. they were gunshot ones and it varied from abdomen to lambs 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 cat's and bleeding control. just 10 days ago, joe buttons and i just lation 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 were reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it,
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defended and earn it by rody. there are approximately 10 miles 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, on this 4th of july, they were at least 6 other mast shootings around the country. according to the gum violence archive she, ebert, ancy al jazeera and 2 police officers in philadelphia have been shot and injured at another 4th of july celebration. it happened during a fireworks display video and social media showed crowds fleeing the scene. local media reporting that one officer was hit in the shoulder while the others head was grazed. philadelphia police continuing to search for the shooter, and the police commissioner says that not ruling out any possibilities. at this point is still too early to tell. we don't know if this was a ricochet from celebratory gunfire. we don't know if this was intentional,
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or we don't know if this was someone taking a shot intentionally abby's office from a long range. but again, like i said, we're, we're all discreetly grateful that this wasn't worse than what it was. an all of these officers that you see standing around us. we're, we're on it. and we're not going to rest until we get to lincoln. the south african government's failure to act on abandoned coal mines is putting communities in danger. that's according to a report by human rights watch. the group says abandoned coal mines left uncleared by former operate operators, the crating health and safety issues. it accuses the government of doing almost nothing to address what it calls the toxic legacy tissues. mines often pollute near by water sources for see pursuing, convey as a fin, burke fellow in the environment that involves human rights division of human rights wash. she says south african government needs to take a stronger stand from companies abandoning coal mines. what we found is that
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despite the fact that there are regulations in legislations in legislation in place, that regulates mining companies and the fact that they need to set aside financial provision. i'm so that they can properly rehabilitate their mind site after they're done mining. in practice, this isn't taking place. am when i visited the community of amino in my land and spoke with residents. and we visited a formal operation of in by le call. and that area was completely and fenced in is completely accessible to the communities. and when i spoke with community members, they mentioned how they had tried towards the company accountable. that at the time that government issued a directive to the company, it had already disappeared, leaving behind damage to that, that year for about $3000000.00 us dollars. the response that we got from the south african government and we gave them an opportunity to respond to us before this
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report was published. and we received no response. tal correspondence in 2021 and in this year. and we also tried to get in contact with the company that's mentioned to the airport in by local that was and in the neighborhood and in the community of the residents we spoke with and that company no longer exists a deal in the world's largest liquefied natural gas project has been signed here in doha qatar energy inks the agreement with shell on tuesday to go ahead with the north field east expansion. the project is worth $30000000000.00 and a set to begin in 2025. the chin is in coast guard is recovered, warm, body, and rescue. dozens of migrants after 3 boats, cap, size of the eastern coast, the ministry of defense. as the boat sank off the coast near st fox and their cannon islands, juniors, you know, authorities say they are detaining hundreds of undocumented migrants almost every day as they attempt to reach europe. a public sector strike in lebanon is now in
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its 4th week cargo handling at ports has been disrupted, that could lead to food shortages for people already struggling because the country's economic collapse. st. honda reports may route hundreds of containers of food and other commodities are stuck at lebanon's ports. there are no workers to unload them. it's been 3 weeks since employee and public institutions went on strike to demand better pay as a financial crisis enters its force here. the strike has really paralyzed our work affected on our transactions in the port of the bay route and the airport. a lot of cargo and containers are waiting for the employees. we need every bit of income . we need every bit of import and without the employees of the government to stagnate the economy. the state is nearly bankrupt and it's losing an estimated
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$400000.00 a day because of the strike. it's also creating problems for citizens who are unable to do necessary paperwork. but state employee is like much of the population, say their salaries are now worthless after the local currency. the lira crushed lam, y'all. yes, we can no longer reach our place of work because of high transportation costs. we can't afford the basic necessities. our salaries are worth $50.00 to $60.00. the government has not dealt with this issue in a serious manner. even though more than a 1000000 people are affected, there is no official figure, but it's believed the lebanese state employees nearly 350000 people. but international financial institutions say it is overstaffed corrupt and used by the political class as a tool to win loyalty and other the very large for the size of the country. it constitutes 25 percent of the workforce, but any dismissal will lead to a social catastrophe. unemployment is about 38 percent and there are no jobs into
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service compensation is also worthless because of the currency. the valuation for many years public wages and benefits constituted more than 35 percent of government spending. many warned, against a pay rise with a comprehensive recovery plan reforming state institutions and fighting corruption are the only ways to unlock for and support and trigger growth. but politicians are refusing to do that. instead, they are locked in a you struggle about power in the next cabinets, employee, se they won't return to work until their demands are met. but the government has little options. it doesn't have enough sources of revenue. it can't impose more taxes on an impoverished population. and it can't print more money without causing further inflation st. could their ashes, eda, they root, scandinavian airlines this fall for bankruptcy protection in the u. s. just a day after a 1000 pilots walked off the job. the pilots took to the picket line off the talks
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over wages collapsed. walkout lead to the cancellation of about 50 percent of all shed your flights. the airlines chief executive says the decision is about financial reconstruction. scandinavian airlines isn't the only airline that's been struggling carriers around the world have been hit hard by staffing issues strike some financial woes. easy jets, chief operating officer, resigned on monday after the airline council, thousands of flights due to staff shortages. ryan, a cabin crews in spain planned to strike for 12 days this month, calling for higher pay and better working conditions. brussels airlines has cancelled hundreds of flights this summer to reduce the workload of to staff held a 3 day strike last month in june. more than 1200 pilots working for delta airlines went on strike. overpay norwegian ass shuttle filed for protection against creditors and shut down long whole flights last light 2020. earlier that spring
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latin. america's last. i'm airline also filed for bankruptcy protection in the u. s . key for mac, a is an aviation analyst, he says. the carrier crisis began with a pandemic and was made worse by the war in ukraine. that is very challenging. and the entire industry has a lot of pop ups. some of the problems began with coven, shutting down air travel effectively. they've been continued not only by co good, but by the situation than the ukrainian area that's caused the airlines to no longer be able to route over russia and many other places. consequently, they have to fly longer hours to get between 2 destinations that were effectively closer when they could use rush. an aerospace, the companies never hired replacements. so if go pilot shortage, we've got a fuel crisis. what price is just going out of sight? we've got inflation, we need to fill those seats to get that. what we call the load factor office. the
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seats are, aren't all filled on the airplane. the airlines aren't taking in enough revenue to be able to cover their expenses. so it's a series of problems involving labor issues involving of shortages of personnel. the air traffic controllers are very affected by this. we don't have enough controllers to go around. argentina's, new economy minister has taken office promising fiscal restraint to mid deepening economic crisis. so vina baton case was named by the president on sunday of the abrupt resignation of her predecessor mountain guzman. she is regarded as close to the vice president, christina fernandez, who had criticized the government's economic policies. her appointment has raised concerns of more populous policies and higher government spending. cannot alicio the gay over him. dina dina, where we are convinced that the path for argentina has to do with the fiscal
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management of our accounts. and by following the economic program that the president set forth, and of course, by making no to tina export more and that we reevaluate our currency and there is a chief to attain in more reserves. ah. but the ministers appointment is doing little to calm public ango over the economic crisis. protest is gathered outside the presidential palace, calling government officials, thieves, for searches underway in the u. k. for people captured in a unique set of photographs from the 19 sixty's. they show some of the so called wind rush migrants who were named after the ship that brought them from the caribbean. the images were tucked away in a drawer for 50 years, because the negatives were over under expose, the photographer held on to them until technology caught up. the national railway museum wants help identify the passengers. those people i hope can come
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forward and say who they are. oh, that was my grandfather hardly delighted. i mean you could imagine and they would tell me their story, whether they heard it or they experienced it themselves of what was going on that day. and then what did they feel coming out for trying? 5 people have gone on trial in hong kong. they're accused of sedition for publishing a series of children's books. one of them is the story of a community of sheep trying to hold off a tax. i was authority say the books of hidden messages and incite hatred towards the government. adrian brown as more since the unrest of 3 years ago, more than 10200 people have been arrested on tuesday, 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. actually, in one tale wolves try to occupy the village and eat the sheep, who in turn use their horns to fight back. the authors were all members of a speech therapist union. they were arrested under a long dormant sedition law. there was last use frequently in the 19 sixty's during another troubled period of hong kong history. when there were violent protests against british colonial rule. that legislation has been reactivated just as a more draconian national security law is being applied. hong kong police say that their 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 insists it's judicial system,
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remains independence fee, intensifying campaign against descent, was underscored by president changing things. visit to hong kong. last week, he warned against to repeat of the street protests of 3 years ago, insisting the territory had moved from chaos to order. adrian brown al jazeera hong kong canada says china has blocked its representatives from attending the trial of a chinese canadian billionaire chow general. i went missing in hong kong 5 years ago. he was due to go on trial in china on monday. canadian officials have been asking for access, but say they were denied chow. it was last seen being taken away from the hong kong 4 seasons hotel in 2017. at the time he was being investigated as part of a state lead crackdown on conglomerates. spanish police have seized 3 high tech drones, used by drug traffickers to move narcotics under water. one of the drones was made
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out of the surf board they were confiscated in the port city of kit is as a result of a 14 month investigation. police say the devices were designed to ferry about 200 kilograms of narcotics per drone across the gibraltar, straight a source, a big loss. it's been the 1st time that these drones have been seized, and spain, especially the submarines. they have a range of around 50 kilometers. now they often the thought the navigation of these devices was done remotely via gps, so that a person or member of the organization could chick the docking location at any time from home, with a tablet and a suitable program. that the large hadron collider at sun is turning on again after years of upgrades built underground in switzerland at $52.00 beams. protons that nearly the speed of light around a 27 kilometer long, cheap is best known for discovering the higgs. both on in 2012, the particle explained why matter as mass. but the collider has revealed another
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fundamental force as well, like those behind radioactivity and even how star shine. so i'm scientists generate the 1st atoms of anti matter in 1995. now they can study it. we on the lab cern scientists created the world wide web and have advanced technologies used in medical imaging. earlier we spoke to mike lamont sons, director for accelerators and technology. he explained to what they're hoping to discover next. we've been off for about 3 years now. some delays joined to the covey, but so spent the last 2 months setting things up in a fight this afternoon. and if, if we fix a problem on ongoing problem, we'll start date to taking again. or what we call run 3. so this will take us through to the end of $25.00. so really flat out data collection and experiments for the next 3 and a half years run 3, we're going to be hoping to provide a lot more data. and even higher in the g 's this 10 years since the announcement
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of the higgs discovery yesterday, we had a day of celebration which professes this was a series of talks and rhetoric, a well known theoretical physical nima. a connie hammet from princeton telling us that the higgs is already new physics. we've never seen anything like it. and he was telling us that we should put it under a microscope and study it to death. we see this is a potential doorway to new physics that really is top of the top of the list. and we also know that don't matters out there. so this is 85 percent of the matter, the universe. and we've really got no clue what it is and the search is really on. and so the expert experiments, really big, imaginative, and looking everywhere like can ok, still had on al jazeera in sport, our son jama. waste. no time appointing. a new manager, as the old one leaves off to just 18 months.
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ah ah ah ah, what welcome buck towards the sport that i would join me. thank you. depending wimbledon champion, novack veterans fighting to stay in the tournament after finding himself to sat down in the quarter finals, the sub is up against italian opponent, janik sinner, who at 20 is looking to become the youngest grand slam men's singles champion. this is jokers which one the astray in open in 2008, then erased into a 2 set lead joke of which port back to take a 2nd and 3rd set during the mac level. it's currently $11.00, the deciding 5th and final sets. in the women's draw, germany's tatiana maria,
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beat, compatriot eula nemea to reach her 1st grand slam semi final at the age of so c for she fought mas set down to win 466275. she don't wait to win or the 2nd call to find the david who marie is cover. an unstable wimbledon quarter finalist, curious, we'll face different kind of court next month off to being charged with assaulting . a former girlfriend, alleged incident, took place in december last year, carrier is due to appear before a magistrate to the front in cambra fringe, but will chime his person's mind, have wasted no time in appointing a new manager, hours officer green, the exit of marriage to patina they've hired form, a nice, boss, kristof. gotcha. on a t a deal he'll replace his origin time previous esa who was f 18 months. p s g one the league last season. but when knox out in the last 16 of the way for champions league, some of the head coaches preparing for this, she is well comp,
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have been in council to take a closer look at the host country for president jenny and patina said it was a chance for the qualified nations to raise any concerns i had about the events organization, the mid least 1st well cop kicks off in the number is what you build for as an international things being a world cup is the, is the greatest tournament. so we had like a lot of teams challenging month to do, but we needed to have a lot of different players and i think crap players especially having hope to define it of the years near before that a very on the season. so we have to learn from that and we've got now to match with germany they need to have before we come here. obviously we've qualified later than the majority of the team. so it's still quite exciting for us. you know, the relaxation that we're, we're going to take part in the will. couple. so i'm looking forward to it and just being in an experience and seeing that in the classroom level towers and seeing the
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standards and facilities that we've got and that we're going to be coming into is really exciting. first. i've been 3 years now that we've been coming and some seen the base comes assume the stadiums to see and all the hall work that is behind the preparation for the world. busy cope and now you can feel at the latest pages we're all really excited now. we got the $52.00 teams, something that we found out just a few weeks ago and you can start filling excitement around the the preparations are going to streamline writing champions. nigeria lost that opening match that women's african nations say were up against south the team. they beat to scale the trophy 4 years ago. south africa twice in 2 minutes and just went in late go from my jury a. they held onto in one of the mat to groups. these are a couple of them and they be home, go head test and it was the one who got the better for the winning for thing i knew correct is pulled off his story. quin against india from a captain,
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jo finished on big 942. that the way with tony bass, who said has been treat. they reached the target of $378.00. that was the highest ever successful run chase in test cricket, england winning the 5th and final test by 7, which is to draw the saving you as possible, sol. brittany greiner has sent a message to president joe biden. pleasing phase helped to bring her home growing to has been detained in russia for 4 months the to time. and then pick champion is on trial after she was arrested in february on charges of possessing cannabis oil cyclists at the top of france. a pay tribute to the victims of the copenhagen shooting with a mit of applause at the start of tuesday stage in france. the total started in copenhagen last friday with 3 stages across denmark and danish monitor and arrested in chance that the killing 3 people. alright, that is useful for now. i have movie later. right. thank you joe. well, that's it for me for this news, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news say with those and i just
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