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the talk to al jazeera, we can, you'll be more specific. how many props are you asking for and what kind of military equipment we listen, asked the people of cuba industry. if there is a difference between donald trump and you'll bite for them, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the out. is there a news or live from london coming up? a bitter blow for britain's prime minister after 2 senior ministers quit over his handling of the latest scandal to hit the government. attention turns to the man of to ask of rebuilding ukraine, even as russia continues to hit targets across the eastern jeanette screeching.
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a 7th person dies off to the mass shooting in independence day parade near chicago . they say the suspect 5 more than 70 rounds. and why you should brace for more turbulent times ahead in the airline industry. i'm joanna roscoe, with the sports is not at joker, which survives a big scares fight his waynes, the wimbledon, semi finals and owns debris makes history is the 1st arab north african player to reach the last tennis major. ah, you get government has been plunged into crisis by the resignation in quick succession. a 1st at the health minister than the finance minister. both say they no longer have any loyalty to prime minister burress johnson following a series of scandals. how secretary such a job?
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it was the 1st to resign a few hours ago in a letter published on twitter versus you knock the finance minister known in the u . k. as chancellor of the exchequer followed suit minutes later, a vice chair of the conservative party i trade envoy and for junior ranking lawmakers. i've also since quit, soon i could javits resignation. letters were published as johnston was apologizing for the latest scandal to plague his administration. the revelation that he'd promoted an m p despite knowing about allegations of sexual assault about to know if he has to go, i got this complaint. it was, it was something that was only res with me, very customer that i wish that we had. i in particular who acted on it and that he had not continued to come because he then went on on the frayed to behave as far as we can see, according to the obligations that we have very, very bad sore. i'm sorry for being badly affected by him and his resignation
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letter jacket, wrote that the conservative party had not always been popular, but it had been competent in acting in the national interest. sadly, he wrote the public concluding that we are now neither. it is clear to me that the situation will not change on your leadership, and you have therefore lost my confidence to where she soon i wrote that the public like he expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. i believe these standards are worth fighting for, and that is why i am resigning. i believe is roy chance that joins me in the studio . or a house here is, is this for washington? or i think this is almost as serious as it gets. and i say almost because, although he's hanging by a thread of the moments these resignations, or have not been fatal enough to totally finishing morphine in one go, he is, are renowned as being a kind of lazarus light figure politically. he can bounce back her no reanimate
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himself after scandal off the scandal of the scandal blow after blow. or he is going to have to dig very deep into his sir reservoirs of political survival skills to get through this one. but it is certainly possible. he's going to be the centrally trying to work out what her level of loyalty he still has from within his cabinets and, and working out what he can do to persevere. there will be back bench, mpi is to nights. and in the next few days, we're going to try and work out whether it's going to be possible whether they will have to try and reanimate the, the vote of confidence that, that bar restaurants and survived last month. the rules of the game say that they can't hold another one within a year, but those rules are made by an organization called in 1922 committee and they can be change. so it is possible that they might be changed if there are no further
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big resignations that make boris johnson's position untenable. and in the meantime, he's been trying to stand and energy by appointing people quit k to those to those jobs. yeah, so he's, he's moving fast and he is trying to sure up his position or he is puts his chief of starsky, barclay, or in our saddle, javits or position of, of hell secretary and no deems the hallway has become the new chancellor of the exchequer. now, there has been discussion in the british media the, the deems a har we also threatened to resign unless he was given that position. so that is a, perhaps a bit of a power play by that politician in a, in a, in a cabinet that is obviously not afraid of wielding a knife and making demands whether this is going to be enough to show up or us johnson's position and save for we will have to see where we stand. thank you very
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much. and they are the same as a political commentator and former press officer for the earlier conservative government of david cameron. he joins his life and he in france, thanks so much for being with us. so do you think that to brush johnson's days are numbered? i think they are. i think number 10 department is still twinkling on as much as he can and you see in quite quick movement in terms of trying to fill in these gaps around the cabinet table with new faces. but the more that you have the scandals and these issues, they're number tenants. they want to unravel a few days later. it really chips away at the trust in terms of public but also the impede them piece. we have to buy and defend what the company is doing, going sell it to the constituents, only for them to be contradicted or them to have said something later is proven to be natural. and we've had a lot of this over the last few months, but it's the party gate allegations are the policy. so i think that is certain the
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impacting on morale and on the payment is or dorothy and these high profile figures who have been in government jobs and government departments for a long time for them to go. it does send a signal to but bench m p 's that there could be an alternative that there are other people, no waiting in the wings. and you mentioned morale there and, and or 30, how difficult is it to govern when there's all this kind of stuff going on? is really, really hard because you're trying to push through a domestic agenda. and i think you will hear a lot from the government in the next few days and weeks about a consumer friendly consent to friendly policy platform. you had all the tax cuts which lots of piece one department is to go in deep. but actually you've seen the scale of the feeling against them in the both the competence. so we had only a few weeks ago, and it's very hard as before,
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we try to make also one of the confidence to actually be able to get your agenda 3 parliament to command the will. parity command, respect, and deployment is very weak position at the moment where m p 's. if you want their support, they will exact price from him. whether it is the reports of you just said around the diem was a how we demanding the ball chancellor or resigning or whether it is people in the by been choose one government policy to go into setting direction because the people trying to pull the payments to embed direction, the conservative party is very big. it has lots of different wings in it. you often don't agree with each other one very much. and if they, the premise doesn't go in the way that they want him to go, then trouble does head as well. and in terms of showing up his or 30, could he take the risk of gambling on a snap election for example?
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well, i'm going to be traveling this for a while with things try and get fall in line. i think it would be very foolish thing to do, given the concept the party is training behind in consistent polls and we have various things like boundary changes coming up in u k which will impact on which constituencies will even exist to the next election or not so i think you would wait for that to come through. so a feels a bit more of a threat to the moment to try and instill some kind of authority order. it's easy to say these things and it seems quite desperate. if you have to say it and doing something else because given that there is this open civil war now within the party, what manifesto will they stand on? how will they come paint together? these things will be quite difficult to take forward in any election campaign. madison, thank you very much and if it coming up on this news are from london,
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this is on historic day 30 nato allies sign off on the accession protocols for finland and sweden to join the military alliance in his prime minister and the aroma liberation army blame each other for the latest mass killing in the country and never rule out. no joke of actually defending wimbledon champion fights back from 2 sets down as he flies into the semi finals. ah, russia has struck several targets across ukraine's eastern donetta region as the war and as a new phase, moscow's forces have turned their attention to capturing de next, after president vladimir putin claimed victory, a neighboring new hands province. official say a market in the city of slow vianza was hit on tuesday, killing at least 2 people, and injuring several others and in back moot regional police. a residential
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buildings were hit injuring several civilians. attacks have also been reported in chrome at oscar. as his disbelief, their shilling everywhere now, but i don't really want to leave my horn behind. i have a child, i hope some day this will stop, i hope for peace. i hope they stop shelling but we can move around the city calmly . walk around and go to the see one day of which you do, you have to over to knew who was his own working trolley bussey's aren't working because they're shelling us shelling and more shipping. they're doing it on purpose to scare people. some 40 countries have committed to supporting ukraine in its early and long term recovery. or they also agreed on the need to battle corruption in the country. signing on to the lou garner declaration, which lays out a set of principles. these include transparency, accountability, and respect for the law with a whole of ukrainian society, taking part in reconstruction and stress isn't the recovery process must be inclusive and ensure gender equality. and ukraine must be rebuilt in
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a sustainable manner. ukraine says the reconstruction effort could cost up to $3.00 quarters of a trillion dollars, then the standard and recount all of this damages and it costs, so it costs more than $700.00 billions. so we understand that it's huge, huge money, but we understand that some of them will be compensated from confiscate, that there are some assets, was left a trail of destruction across the train with a number of destroyed schools. apartment blocks, roads and bridges growing every day. alan fisher reports from air pin near the capital. keith 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 true we carriage in what's in it is all they have left them the world, their home on the outskirts of cave was destroyed in the russian advance, gone in just seconds. no 30
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families are housed here on railway carriages somewhere safe. somewhere we can call their own run until wall. as long as we don't have anywhere else to go, if either he or 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 the lynch, 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. we korean needs help, rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges and water supplies have gone. some of the work has already started the reconstructing this road 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
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donors, conference and switzerland. a colossal job. gracie, susie, lillian, ukrainian forces have liberated more than a 1000 settlements from the acquires. and your wants are added every week. all of them suffer a significant destruction. and this is also implies the need for colossal fans by the restoration of infrastructure for the return of his medicines and social services for the restoration of another one, the comic lising him the model. 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, their face seems like this and the government wants to rebuild those homes and with it the lives of millions. alan fisher, i'll just see that our pin ukraine, cynthia cook is said to rich of the defense industrial initiatives group at the center for strategic and international studies joins as live from washington d. c. thanks so much for being with us. would you say the key steps that needed to
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rebuild a country given the scale of the devastation has been? the scale is immense and more than daunting. it is a tremendous, tremendous effort that is going to be needed. but challenge is that unlike most disasters which are over relatively quickly, this disaster is still ongoing. so ukraine still needs to respond to the challenges of the war and cannot quite yet work full scale on, on the disaster recovery. so right now, just ensuring that the people there have clean water, have food, have medical care and have electricity are some of the key steps, especially for the areas that are still under attack. as. 1 war hopefully
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draws to a close with ukraine, regaining its territory, then it will need to start the full scale recovery of its entire economy. we've seen this, this new gone principles outlined today. is it realistic to be talking about rebuilding at this stage? while, as you mentioned, the conflict is still ongoing. well, there is no clear point at which it's time that they'll be a signal that this is the exact time to start recovery. now is exactly the time to start thinking to start planning to start coming up with a vision. hearing the president talk about rebuilding people's homes is key way of telling the citizens of ukraine that the efforts are underway to get their lives back. to tell me you've, you've looked at some, some of the recovery programs in, in other areas off to the disasters, all that kind of thing. what are the mistakes to avoid and the things that really
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make a difference that you can sort of identify? well, there are some good principles and best practices. one of them is making sure that you engage with the citizens. so recovery isn't something that should be imposed from the outside. it needs to be a collaborative effort with the people whose lives are being affected. i can't tell the people of ukraine what they want. they're the ones that really need to be outlining what the next steps are and what they need. another key thing is to understand the interdependencies among the different recovery sectors. don't just play, i'm to rebuild the exact same transportation network, make sure that it takes account in plans for rebuilding the economy. it's really an opportunity to build back better rather than just build back. what was there before? what about the they mentioned in as one of the principles that transparency,
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accountability, and the rule of law, and what kind of difficulties they're associated with that given them ukraine's history. well, the challenge of ukraine's history is, i think, pretty well understood and discussed. it's not unique and having corruption, so it won't be unique in its ability to take on best practices in transparency as they go forward. are open and fair competitions for spending money for rebuilding projects. dashboards which include metrics are different ways of communicating that their funds are being spent appropriately. and that's really the key thing. nobody wants to be contributing to recovery and some other lab if it's just been align somebody's pockets. so in order for ukraine to have a robust recovery,
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it's going to need outside money and it's going to need to take steps to ensure transparency. and i think the motivation for recovery is clear. so hopefully that will help the next steps. cynthia cook, thank you very much. indeed. 13 taurus, thank you. nato her signed off on the accession protocols for sweden and finland, allowing her to nordic countries to join the military lines. once parliaments ratify their membership for sweden and finland have been neutral for decades, but pushed for membership after russia invaded ukraine. nature and it is decided to fast track the process to summit in madrid last week marked the most significant expansion of airlines since 19 ninety's. an asset to increase rushes, isolation further, but turkey could pose problems for the new members. with anchor a warning they could still block, the process is sweden and finland failed to meet demands to extradite people. it
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deems to be terrorist aspects. this is on historic day. for fillum, for sweden, for natal, aren't for you to atlantic security filaments written, will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are in broke of all 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 armed beyond if you have been promised, abbey a med says, his country has agreed to talks with you done to overcome tensions along their border. khartoum had accused us of us forces of killing 7 of its soldiers in the disputed border area of alpha and putting the bodies on public display. abbey met sedans, military leader, general abdel fatter were hon. on the sidelines of
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a regional conference in kenya. leadership in government has blamed a rebel group for a mass killing and the country's most populous region. hundreds of people have died in violence between rival ethnic groups in recent months. the latest killings happened around 400 kilometers west of the capital, addis ababa in kellum were lego zone, which is within the aroma or region. prime minister abbey, on that said the shane. a group, a term the government uses for the aroma liberation army, had massacred civilians in kellum were lega and his people would pursue what he called a terrorist group, and eliminated the overlays. an armed group opposed to abby's government, is a band breakaway group of an opposition party. it's accused of a threat or atrocities against ethnic em. horrors and security forces. as boatman denied responsibility for the latest killings, blaming government allied militias when they em horror, atheist, 2nd biggest ethnic group. most of them horror and the attack area where resettle
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there by the government during the 1980s famine. whatever drove her face chairman of the higher association of america joins us live from charlotte, north carolina, thanks for being with us. it is difficult to verify information coming out of here at the moment. what have you managed to ascertain about this latest killings? it is very difficult to get information, especially in the rural area. and the reason is because the government is deliberately putting on telecommunications, who deny the access to the outside world. but what we have managed to understand be to learn and just needed to talk to me that occurred on july for the roman russian army. and our group that has been active in the area supported by the government officials, security forces massacred over 300 ethnic. we believe that number now will be close
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to $4.00 to $400.00. this is and i actually do the same. our group had massacred. we have over 500 and we believe that number would be closer to 1500. this has been going on for quite some time. you know, the administration allowed this group to, to return to the army and provide a space to recruit trade and radicalized young are almost within the, or the region. and even now the state to be integrated into the, on the original government officials apparatus and even at the federal level. so there is complicity by the government officials at all levels in allowing these groups to target in or in the region. and it seems that the government is also recommended under criticism itself by human rights watch a publisher report that could criticize the government's actions against this,
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this group. originally, britian, army. what do you think of the government's response in the area? well, the government has really not that much in terms of protecting civilians in the area, especially on these attacks. again tomorrow have been going on for the better part of 4 years is just at the stand intensity of going what he's 20. so what we have witnessed on july 4th was nearly 400 tomorrow. the massacre and june 18th, nearly 1500 miles. so they're not doing anything protects the marble group from the army or even from the original security force attack. when the survivors were trying to bury the, when they were also fighting from videotape the very process, they will be by or regional security force they, they were prevented from communicated to the outside world by shutting down the telecommunications. so the ministration is attacked in there are officials that his
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government are also enabling and it's really sad and what we're asking is for the international community to really quick question on the out the station and we are asking for them to really condemn these. you have been human rights commission has called for an immediate stabilization, that's the term for it. what do you expect that stabilization so called to take the form of what we're not sure we wish they were a little more specific in terms of what they meant by civilization. the administration was not going to happen. there was a duty course in the area. 1 but the people who live in that area never feel protected by the security forces, in fact, created the security forces. for example, they do, they keep attack hired for the oral liberation army will be to the area, the army regional security forces that were there have several days prior. really
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inviting, more liberation, come in. and then with the right people, the tech started the telecommunications and shut off. so we wish that the. 4 human rights commission would be more white that comes to condemning these attack, providing strategy. and it also, we wish the ministration would be more forthcoming in terms of class that they have protected vulnerable community because we have not see any, any attempt by the administrators. protect them from the or on the russian army or even to remove the official. 1 and other individuals, security apparatus who are really competitive, these attacks to terrify. thank you very much. indeed. 15 to filters us more still to come. this are true. anchor's prime minister outlines a road map out of the economic crisis, but warns inflation could hit 60 percent by the end of the year. rising rivers
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threatened lives and force evacuations. eastern australia receives a years worth of rain in just 3 days. and another controversy involving australian tennis player. nick, i'm curious, he's been charged with assaulting a former girlfriend. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe. from the satellite image, you can see a mass of cloud. now that's carrying a swarm of thunderstorms. moving away from more central to eastern areas, bringing a heavy rain and some strong winds and stormy conditions stretching all the way from the baltic states down to the balkans. it's going to get very wet here, but it's also looking rather wait for the north east of bay. we've got warnings out on wednesday. we could see some funny hearing away. however, by the time we get to thursday for the north,
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the scandinavia heavy rain putting into western areas of norway. by the time we get into thursday, it's going to run the wet for sweden when windy for denmark and into germany. more of that coming for poland, stretching further south. but behind that we have got some warms coming through. we're going to see temperature, the dipped down as the mass of thunderstorms pushes its way further east. but for britain, an island it's improving situation. sunny spells warmer in the south, it's going to get warm as well across the iberian peninsula, extreme heat, continuing for the italian islands in the mediterranean for greece, it does look pretty clear. we have a look at the 3 day for athens. we are seeing a lot of that warmth, but by the time we get to saturday, well, we are going to see some showers that should weather update. in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from their
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ah, armando top stories, ya know, jazeera u. k. government has been plunged into crisis by the resignation in quick succession. the 1st, the health minister, and then the finance minister. they say they no longer have any loyalty to prime minister boris johnson. ordering a series of scandals, russia has struck several targets across your nets as moscow's forces turned their attention to capturing the eastern ukrainian region. now they hold your hands at his 2 people were killed when a market was hit in soviets and nato has signed off on the accession protocols from sweden and finland, allowing the to nordic countries to join the military alliance. once parliaments ratify their membership, both countries have been neutral for decades,
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but pushed from membership off to russia, invaded ukraine. if sweden and finland are ultimately successful in joining nato, their contributions they offer would be very different. sweden is still trying to recover from its recent policy of demilitarization poorest reports from god and in the baltic sea jordan with 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 lands 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 on with well trained personnel, with a lot of nato and international experience. ah, sweden has stepped up its military exercises, but it has some catching up to do with fellow nato applicant, finland. wilhelm
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a grill is a former soldier who has 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 they territorial defense, so sweet and could simply be scrapped. 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 if of grace vic, importance due to the fact that protein and russia clearly shown that they are willing to use military force. it is important to administer presses and a good military capability on the island. national conscription was also brought
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back in 2018 strength and depth is where sweden and finland really differ. 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 a technological edge helped by a multi $1000000000.00 arms industry, and 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, poorest al jazeera got run sweden. a 7th person has now di da, to monday's shooting at an independent stay parade. near the city of chicago, a 21 year old person of interest, robert creamer is likely to be charged in the coming hours. is accused of foreign will and some 2 rounds into the cloud in highland park at random. and he say he
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dressed in women's clothing to help him escape. john hendern nut jones is now from highland park, illinois. and john, we're learning more about how the alleged gunman carried out the attack and, and what led up to it, what, what have you learned? a good deal more. in fact, if we say that he had been planning this for weeks that over the course of a year, he bought several guns to assault rifles, a r 15 style assault rifles and 3 other games. there's a guns, there's some confusion as to whether those were 2 pistols and a shot gun, but there were 3 other guns and after the shooting happened. yes, he did. indeed, according to police leave dressed in women's clothing so that he could blend in with the crowd. then they say he went to his mother's house, climbed into her car, a honda fit, put a 2nd gun after leaving the 1st assault rifle at the scene, put a 2nd gun in the back of that car for some reason that has so far been unexplained
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. he drove to madison wisconsin a couple of hours away and then drove back and it was at that point that an alert driver who had noticed the car and the license plate, the police had put out, phoned him in to police and police came found him, took him down with very little effort and since then they say they have discovered a lot of information for one thing and looking up his previous records, they found that in april of 2019 a family member reported that a week earlier he had attempted suicide. they came a but they did, they took no action and left it with mental health officials. a few months later, they say a family member called bullies and said that cream i had threatened to kill his entire family and had said they were worried because he had a collection of knives and swords. those were taken away from him on that occasion, which is interesting because it's not clear that they would have been able to take a gun away. nevertheless, over over the period that followed that he had
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a mashed those weapons for this occasion. and here's a little bit of what police said he did cream o pre plan this attack. for several weeks, he brought a high powered rifle to this parade. he accessed the roof of a business via a fire escape ladder and began opening fire on the innocent independence day celebration goers. the rifle was purchased in illinois and the information we have thus far is that it appears to have been purchased legally by kareema. during the attack, prima was dressed in women's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his spatial, pat 2, as in his high density and help them during the escape with the other people who were playing the chaos on hand and reporting that on the us state department has defended a 3rd party investigation into the killing of odyssey or journalist sharing abruptly
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. palestinian officials reacted with anger and condemnation to a report released on monday, which concluded that she was likely killed by israeli gunfire. but there was no reason to believe she was deliberately targeted. president jordan has more from washington. the u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene novel aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the i. d. f. now what happens now that this so sussman has been released by the us security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for
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accountability in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability, ought to see to it that something like this does not africa. the family of sharina lockley is angry that the state department has put out this assessment and says that justice has not been done in their loved ones case. when asked about whether the u. s. government um, perhaps blindsided the other ugly family price went on to hell reporters that the u . s. government has been in close touch with her family, however, is the question of whether anyone will be whole criminally liable for her. sharina ob, lockley's death is still an open question. techies annual inflation rate has surged to a 24 year high as 78 percent. and some economists say the true figure could be more
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than double that the government has raised the minimum wage for the 2nd time in 6 months. but pay is still falling behind prices. president richard type at a one's economic policies have been blamed for the increases he's pushed the central bank to keep interest rates at 14 percent slunk as prime ministers as his country is bankrupt and the economy has collapsed at ronelle. witnessing as also says, he has a plan to reverse the situation and he does message of hope comes as frank as food and fuel crisis intensifies and inflation heads towards 60 percent. in our fernandez reports from colombo, desperate times for j ratner and hundreds of thousands of sri lankan are the prices of feed and fuel increasing and severe shortages. the dairy farm is wandering. how to continue the end up down america and for longer than now. what i don't think it's possible to go on, because when you look at the cost of animal feed and the price of a bottle of milk,
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it's not doable. ultimately, the person who makes a profit is the butcher, because the animals and up there government, the government says, shall anchor is bankrupt. this means there's no money for food medicine, fuel and cooking. as this food delivery rider has told us, he spends more time in cues than he does working. yesterday i was waiting in the queue for 14 hours to get really to spectrum. so i was reading this material. i can work for just 6 or $8.00. one, which means it is very difficult to are so like, and al jazeera steam and colombo waited 4 days to get enough fuel to shoot this story. there was hotter, now the fuel has arrived, but he will take another hour or 2 to get it because there's a power cut and the share to stopped pumping. there are restrictions on how much we get. people are angry and frustrated, and confrontations often turn violent. police and military have been deployed to
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keep the peace, but there are accusations of brutality. this footage of an officer assaulting a motorist has gone viral on tuesday for i mean is serrano vicar missing her, announced his roadmap to recovery clark, our daughter. we're taking part in discussions as a bankrupt country, so it's more difficult and complicated than before. because of this, we have to give the i am, if a plan on how we intend to restructure, how did we can only reach a staff level agreement of the i m f was satisfied with the plan. the plan will be handed to the i m f. in august at patients miran out long before then everybody after work in at you did about 1 o'clock in the night. and it's direct to work again. but very hard. the government says the next petro shipment is due to arrive on the 22nd of july. but given its inability to secure supplies in recent weeks, plus dues of more than $735000000.00 and no foreign reserves. people around here
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are skeptical. minute fernandez, al jazeera colombo, scandinavian airlines is filed for bankruptcy protection in the u. s. it comes just a day after 1000 pilots walked off the job. when wage talks collapsed as laura about it, but manly reports it isn't the only airline in financial trouble. people wanting to go away for holidays may be in for a turbulent summer. airlines around the world are struggling with strikes, staff shortages and the lingering fall out of pandemic locked downs, scandinavian airline as a f, as filed for bankruptcy protection in the us. it's blamed a pilot walk held over wages on monday. although it's financial woes have been long running, 1st needs to address it's joan sing, financial position, and make significant cursed reductions in order to become a competitive. the ongoing strike am may exist chancing situation,
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even char from in the u. k. low cost airline, easy jazz has been forced the cart 10000 of its schedules, 160000 flights. the carrier blames work. a shortage is saying the problem is a lack of ground staff. so on monday, easy, just announce a chief operation officer peter bellow had stepped down to pursue other opportunity . we are with british airways. passengers are also affected. the carrier is canceling about 1500 flights in the coming weeks say the aviation sector is facing the most challenging period in history. what go pilot shortage? we've got a fuel crisis with prices just going outside. we've got inflation. we need to fill low seats to get, but what we call the load factor up to a series of problems involving labor issues involving our shortages of personnel.
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the air traffic controllers are very affected by this high on friday airport workers went on strike in paris, demanding higher wages, food and fuel prices are rising. but employees complain the salaries aren't keeping pace with companies unwilling or unable to meet work of demands coupled with stuff shortage. it's shaping up to be a difficult summer. the booth airlines, and passages lore about among the out is there are any 6 people have been killed in southwestern pakistan after the rivers of their homes collapsed during heavy rain flash flooding, hit remote areas of punish houston province overnight. on monday, dozens of homes were damaged and provincial authorities warned the death toll could rise with several people still missing. since june heavy rain is killed. 38 people and damaged war 200 homes across pakistan. western parts of india,
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or an alert after heavy monsoon rains triggered warnings from officials. a widespread rain is predicted in merit laharerra state. over the next 5 days, an orange alert has also been issued from him by with suffered incessant rain since last week. and poor drainage has left roads waterlogged and natural disasters be decayed across parts of flood ravaged, eastern australia which are seen a years worth of rain in just 3 days areas. 4th flood, emergency in 16 months and 155-0000 people, sorry. have been told to leave their homes. sarah clark report another day of heavy rain flash flooding and rising river levels. have inundated homes and properties with emergency service teams called in to rescue animals trapped in fun . oh, video popping up in irving ordinarily for thousands of people in greater civvy
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have been ordered to evacuate their homes. suburbs are under water and some communities are expected to be isolated for days. the storm so delivered heavy rain with some parts of sydney copying more than a style is annual average. rain fall in 3 days. so we're really asking communities to day to our, to bear with us keep working with us. it has been a difficult for days. there is no. are there's no gilding that lily out. we're not quite through it. yes. a natural disaster has also been declared in the state of new south wales, the intense where the system is forecast to ease and sydney. but authorities say the flood danger is still high. this of it is far from over. please don't be complacent. our, if you are please be careful. i, when you driving on our rights, obviously there is still substantial risk offer flash flooding across our state district in calgary. vessel carrying hundreds of tons of fuel off the coast of sidney has been forced to anchor after
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a rescue attempt to filed. rescue crews will try again when the weather improves. this storm is expected to continue until friday is now trucking north along australia's east coast. even the static cranes am is pricing for unseen. no doubtful. sarah clark al jazeera brisbin australia still had this news, our a glimmer of hope for him. fans as a british player, reaches the wimbledon semi finals. thus, with a 3 year break for repairs and upgrades, sun fi is up, large hadron collider to resume its such but dark matter. ah, cats are airways official airline of the journey? with
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with a whole oh, i saw official airline of the journey. ah
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ah ah. or is joe with the sport? thanks. lauren. novak joker, which has shown tennis fans that he can never be ruled out. the defending wimbledon champion is through the semi finals after a dramatic fight back. the search found himself to set down to younique's sinner earlier the italian who's just 20 was looking to become the youngest grand slam men's singles champions. joke which one yesterday and opened in 2008 bought joke which dug deep, taking the 3rd and 4th sets to level the match top seat was then flying in the decider clenching. it's 6 to he survived his biggest scare of the chairmanship so far and he remains on course to meet roughly what allen the final. i was fortunate to start off the 3rd said very well, i broke his server early in the set. and i think that has given me confidence boost
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and i saw a little bit of a doubt in his, in his game in his movement. and i guess the experience of playing on the stage for many matches helped me a little bit to, to deal and cope with the pressure in the, in this kind of big matches. a big surprise in the other quarter final of the day is camera nori came back from, sat down to be 7 phone is 5 said 3 to send the final. it's the 1st time we've made it to the law for the grand slam tournament. play a joke of it, and he's the 1st 30 men single player to get this floor at wimbledon. his and the murray won the title in 2016. history was made in the women's draw on jibber has become the 1st arab or north african player to reach the semi finals for major lizzie and well, number 2 had fallen in the last 8 of the grand slam on previous occasions. but this time she beat maria 1st over to set one to progress. and the final 7 year old also
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says her current winning st depend match i'm really, really happy in the especially that happened on this chord because her so much low for the scores. and hopefully the journey for me will continue. and she will now play her good friend, tatiana, maria, who beat german compact. shit you let me make the retest 1st. run fun. fun up the age of 33 of 4 sounds. when 61675. i always believed that i have something inside the what i mean that i can do this. i was believed in this but to be now here in the spot. and i mean, like i said one year ago i gave birth to my 2nd daughter. and if somebody would tell me one year later, you see me find off women that's, that's crazy. wimbledon court. finally, the new carrier will face different kind of court next month to being charged for the sultan, a former girlfriend. the alleged incident took place in december last year. the
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care of you to pay before a magistrate in cambra, the women's ears cake off on wednesday with hosting that opening the tournament against australia at old trafford. but spain have suffered a major blows their preparations that counts in the women's bathroom door. when a alexia patel us has been ruled out of the, tearing a ligament in her left knee during training. but tell us whose 100 counts for spain is widely considered. one of the best plays in the world, fain will open that campaign against finland on friday. the french football champions person japan have wasted no time in appointing a new manager. hours after agreeing the exit markets, you'll put your tina. they've hired form, a nice boss, crystal gotcha. on a 2 year deal. he will replace large and time predisposed to who is there for 18 months. p. s. you are not out in last 16 of the you are for champions league english cricket as a pulled of a historic when against india, from a captain jo root finished on beaten on 142 and led the way it was johnny best. who had a century as they reached that target at $36078.00. that was the highest ever successful
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run taste in test cricket. and then winning the 5th and final test for 7, wicked to all the series being a kid again. great. so i felt when i 1st start playing and how it should be, and hopefully the way that we're playing it, the minute can inspire young to take the game and enjoy it. and just quick in general, test cricket gay, excited about that because we are a little bit. but if we get to see the next generation, want to get involved in it and look at way to. so i good says you're looking forward to getting one will run at the open championship next week. it's an andrew the 15 time major champion is 123 open titles at the iconic scottish course. this is a pretty historic open. there we go. we're going to be playing. i'm lucky enough to be part of the pass champions that have one there and want to play there again. and i don't know when they're going to go back while i'm still able to play at
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a high level. and i want to build a good deal, at least one moran at a high level. the national hockey league has its 1st black general manager. the san jose sharks have hired mike gray who spent 3 of his 14 playing seasons with the shocks. off the waiting, 14 years trinidad and tobago relay team have finally been awarded there, limpid gold medals. the sprint is who run is up to jamaica and the full by $100.00 me to fund and reallocated the gold medals. when to make it disqualified of one of the he tested positive for bon drug. the trinidad and tobago team on it in a ceremony in switzerland is big. i think we'd just the 3rd go metal for the country. so being, it's a small country, 1st of bringing this kind of joy and brain is kind of recognition back to the country. it's always a great feeling and we know the people, trinidad, and tobago. the kids, you know, our families is going to really be celebrated. now, because it's a huge moment in history, the country. all right, that's just for now,
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it's back to learn in london. thank. so now the large hadron collider is up and running again under the swiss alps with a record breaking restart after 3 years of refurbishment. scientists have been able to accelerate particles faster than ever before, as they try to unlock secrets surrounding the building blocks of the universe. charlie angela has more ah, stable excitement and relief as the large hadron collider subsystems were back into action. setting a new world record colliding its 1st protons again after 3 years of upgrades. faster than ever before. 3 team physicists and engineers have been planning this part of the experiment. for 15 years, we've just had collisions and an unprecedented energy. 13.6 had our electron involved, and this opens a new era of exploration at cern and new chapter 13 of the large hadron collider
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will give us collisions a lot higher energy than before. and also an amount of data equivalent to the total amount of data recorded in the previous 2 rounds. and these, of course, we let increase our opportunities for discovery or for understanding the fundamentals of the universe. this particle accelerator runs deep below the swiss alps, sending high intensity beams through a 27 kilometer tunnel and smashing them together. it takes thousands of magnets to create a stable beam, squeeze it thinner than a human hair and guide them round the ring. and these are the results it's been 10 years since the scientists here discovered the higgs bosun of god particle, which helped explain why matter takes on less to form stars and planets, but only opened up more questions. the explosion, of course, is suppose,
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was kind of a holy grail to find because we knew it was there. and finally, we will not manage to find it. now, there is a lot of work going on to study it's, it's a little bit like, can you discover a new cave in a mountain more than you take a lot of time in order to explore to kagan and to understand how this case goes, eavesdropping, things if there are no painted physicists hope it will reveal the secret of dark latter that make up 85 percent of our universe, but is not absorb, reflect, or emit light. the data which is open to the public for analysis is streaming image of the already scientists have discovered 3 new exotic quarks. the tiniest particles ever found. they exist for just 800000 of a 1000000000. the 1000000000 of a 2nd. and could give us answers by the origins of the universe and its fate. to ali angela alba, 0. mind boggling fingers. that's it from mailer,
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