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really important services if relate to the city are we, we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind. ready too often of canister earnest 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, archived spanning for decades reveals the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the missouri had deemed honest jessina what happens in the. 1 yard has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. for
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testers, intro lanka, storm the home of the president and torch the prime ministers, residents forcing both to announce their resignation. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out there alive from de also coming up japanese voters had to the polls just 2 days after former prime minister sions a lot. it was assassinated on the campaign trail. i protested, march the white house and across the united states demand in greater protection for abortion, rights and heartbreak for to this year's unstable in the wimbledon final. as elena robina becomes the 1st other player from kazakhstan to win a grand slam title. ah
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ah, slunk as president and prime minister had agreed to resign after a day of protests that sold both their homes overrun by demonstrators president gotta buy a raja packs. i will step down on the wednesday. and prime minister ron wicker, my singer says he'll leave when a new governments and place it marked a major escalation and months of protests over the countries, worst economic crisis and decades. no fernandez reports from columbus. they sent me dd. when protested, see the president and his government would be soon to step down. in by the evening came the announcement it having told him that threaten us. and so he agreed to act according to the agreement by party leaders and stepped down. but because he wants a peaceful transfer of power that he has asked me to inform the people of his decision to step down on july 13th, the another mini gleam. go tell the roger to search for an economic crisis. this made life unbearable for many of the countries. 22000000 people after
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breaking to their kids is another president and moment the demonstrators turned into the president official residence in columbia. inside, this is what it looked like. what the president was moved by he security team to an undisclosed location earlier that protested, ransacked his bedroom and 2 legs on his bed. who in moments the presidential, who once reserved to the country's top leaders, appeared more like a recreational center where we had to that may not allow my, our government leaders must leave sri lanka. they can't govern the country properly . we have children and we're on the streets leaving our jobs because we believe in this cause. we love the country and we are suffering just as char is the barricades
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outside. the primary says house in the sense of lees, roger boxes, political allies knew this is a crucial movement for their party. anger is rising at the government's handling of a dike in the crisis. the worst in 70 years. the frustration appears to have turned into a movement that can noon the bead nude in the end, 9 the curfew, not a freeze on the distribution of fuel, nor host of alba, intimidation, read tactics. were able to keep the 10s of thousands of people away from colombo to drive the president go to albert, roger pox a a way they say that successive. a years of mismanagement, corruption, alluding of the country's resources, has brought the country to its knees, and they've had enough mina fernandez audra 0 colombo. so let's bring him ackleberry. he's the director of south asia initiatives at the asia society policy
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institute and joins us live now from new york. okay, good to have you with her. so we've now seen challenges. economic crisis explode spectacularly. when many people point the finger at numerous government poly mistakes and this unsustainable external debt, but this has been a crisis long in the making that hasn't of course, it has for so thank you for having me on tonight, sri lanka. faith is what's known as the the 20 con problem, and it has both the trade deficit and the current account deficit. successive governments have not sought to rectify this problem nor put in place the, the reforms needed to expand exports. the chair of economy, of the company. for example, exports have gone from being 40 about 40 percent of the company to know 20 percent . add to that a substantial debt mixture policies of ill time, ill advise policies such as the fertilizer ban and tech scott plus the russian invasion of ukraine and the cobra. 1900 panoramic and it creates
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a perfect volatile situation that of medicine. it's crazy today in terms of the cheer politics them in both china and india have been providing some really to show lanka, but they have competing interests. don't they? so have verified the influence made matters worse. do you think i would argue that both both sides have sought to try to ease the monitoring situation. but india has done more. india has really taken the, the, the crisis to the next to try to deliver relief for the sri lankan people in a way that china has not. so for example, at the recent war bank i met meeting, there was a joke going around that in the finance minister was in factory long because the fact of finance or because she was advocating for relief policies for she won't go . in contrast, while china has provided some military aid, what sri lanka really need this? definitely, and it, china is responsible for about 10 percent of like of death and has not been willing to really engage in the death restructuring which really needs which also has
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slower effect on long because other dec, okay, credit or compensation. so in terms of immediate financially for sure, lanka, what happens now? i mean, should washington be stepping in if they want to rain in china's influence? and what about the r m s? i can so with the i m f, the i m f has issued a statement saying that they are going to continue the technical discussions with the ministry of finance and the central bank. but until there is a government in place, don't the i m f alone cannot go through because the i m f will need political commitments from whoever the government next in order to get the executive board to approve the loan. to sheila, because death is unsustainable, which is why you can't just have a normal i met program. it needs to be approved by the executive board. washington has extended some humanitarian aid, but there is going to be more conversations between washington deli tokyo encounter . the 4 members of the quad about what else to do for sure, until just a final thought. you. so where does this people's rebellion that we saw yesterday?
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leave the economic crisis. i mean chunk of stuffing rampant inflation. it's one out of money. it can't import food fuel medicines. i mean this surprising what make the media crisis go away now when it absolutely not. and i would argue it would actually in fact prolong it because without a government in place to negotiate with both multilateral and biological craters, or have the political commitments needs to be met. this will extend the crisis quite a fair bit longer. ackleberry really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much . indeed for talking talk to 0. thank you. thank you for me now posted open in elections for japan's upper house of parliament. the votes being overshadowed by friday's assassination of former prime minister sessions. ave june a campaign event for the ruling liberal democrats. some analysts are predicting a wave of sympathy votes for the party, which could expand its majority. but michael pen is the owner of the she gets a news agency. he says, the ruling block led by prime minister from the casita is on track to win the
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election. the main thing which will be giving the up or down some is the leadership of the current prime minister from new york shita. he came to power as you may recall late last year, and he did pass through one general election. but this is really kind of the 1st time with the japanese. people have a chance to speak on whether or not they like the 1st 6 or 8 months of his and ministration. and whether or not they feel that the countries on the right track. you know, in generally speaking, his polls are quite high. but one thing which is the dogging him is the rising inflation and cost of living as it as many in many nations of the world. if the results tonight are act or above expectations, then i think we can definitely say that he, she's position will be secured for quite some time going forward. and, and honestly, in this respect, the, you know,
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the biggest threat to this position has been, she's all but so the fact that ave was killed a couple of days ago actually is another thing that may stabilize raheem and in a strange way. but the but as for whether or not this means that it goes forward towards constitutional revision and major security changes, it might because the ruling party, which supports that will have a strong position in the diet. meanwhile, the police chief and the situations of bay were shot dead as admitted there were security floors, local media, say the national police agency plans to review it. security arrangements for the protection of prominent figures. meanwhile, offices are investigating whether the gunman acted alone. he's told police he had a grudge against a religious organization, which he believed was linked to the former japanese leader protests have been held across the u. s. by pro abortion rights activists. i in washington, dc, civil rights groups organized a march and
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a citizen near the white house. all this comes in the wake of the supreme court decision 2 weeks ago to overturn the 973 roe vs wade routing, which had legalized abortion across the u. s on friday, president biden signed an executive order protecting access to abortion medication, but he's under pressure to do more. rosen jordan was at the protests in washington, dc. i organized by the one the marks which of course came to prominence up in the election of donald trump back in 2016. but now after the reversal of re versus wave, which legalized abortion in the united states. 49 years ago, the protests are happening today. here in front of the white house, as well as in cities across the united states. at the moment we thought of several 100 protesters here in lafayette park in front of the white house. and about a 100 or so have crossed pennsylvania avenue to was basically bring their message
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to the bike administration. that is going to take a lot more than people's voting in the mid term elections in november to reverse this decision by the u. s. supreme court. they are calling on the buying administration to be much more aggressive in protecting the right to privacy in protecting civil liberties. and in ensuring that tal, whoever is pregnant at wants to get an abortion can do so without any interference from local state or the federal government. now the organizers had said that they would be engaging in an act of civil disobedience. most of the po testers are staying here in lafayette park across pennsylvania avenue. a basically to bring their voices to what they say is a huge injustice dog just to do was women, but hurts when he was his credibility worldwide. this demonstration is a happening here washington, despite rather stormy weather and i have
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a what conditions. but they say that they are going to be coming out and holding what they call a song of rage across the united states in order to bring the make, bring all the point that protecting women's white to abortion is the just the beginning. protecting the white to call for subsidy, protecting, same sex marriages, protecting civil liberties of all sorts, including the yacht, walk abroad. they said lack of subrogation in the united states. they say, if this does not, so if this is a reverse, that many other things would reverse what it means to be an american for a short break here. now to sierra, when we come back, we'll have the latest on the race to become the u. k. next, prime minister, as more candidates, declare their intention to run and we visit the sonnet streets of an ancient libyan city. the once filled the tourists more that stay with us. ah
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hell i received a rather lively whether across the northern plains said cross central parts of canada eating, which was at east side of the us. we got a couple of areas of la, precious, a 3rd alive. the shower was coming, 3 big and foundry showers. gusty winds possibly see some damaging winds. chance of the alternate. i talked to him there as well at wet weather will, grassy push away from west virginia. we can see pushing across the carolina as well . sliding a little farther south, which and he was brightest. glad come back. he behind not she bad across in new york into new england, eastern parts of canada. now the clutches storms are just around the ontario. maybe to sketch. these will continue to drift little further eastwards as we go through sunday. in sunday still sees one or 2 showers is clinging on to the eastern seaboard, but for many is fine and dry. further, sal,
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lots of heat still in place of it was a west to plenty of heat around here, largely dry for western parts of the u. s. wet or whether there some cool weather to coming into where british columbia got some rather wet weather for a time. making its way to western parts of the caribbean, little clutch of storms, or rumbling away here. elsewhere, it really is a case of sunshine and showers will be a few showers to trinidad and tobago. wanted to shout just around hispaniola, where to where the grassy, making his way for the west. ah, oh i ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional cat. all right ways going places
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to go. ah ah, welcome back to promote about top stories here. this sean cuz president and prime minister agreed to resign off the day of protests that sold both the homes overrun by demonstrators. the speaker parliament says president got to buy a roger punch that was step down. this week, the prime minister, whose house was set on fire, says he lead when a new government is in place holds have opened in elections for japan's up a house of parliament. the folks being overshadowed by friday, assassination. a former primary sessions, a lobbying campaign event for the routing, liberal democrats on proportion rights activists have held demonstrations across
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the united states. it follows last month's decision by the supreme court, reverse of routing that legalized abortion. nationwide, argentina government is facing a rising tide of protest as it struggles to rein in. soaring inflation and poverty protested from across the political divide held separate, ronnie's in the capital one as iris to denounce the government's handling of the economy. donald trump report argentina united facing its problems together, that was the message to the nation given by president alberto fernandez. speaking in the northern province of took a man with a declaration of independence, was made 206 years ago. rifle to napoleon because there is no political future. if you don't build on and strengthen every day, the things that unites us over ah, but that is not the message being heard elsewhere in argentina, both left him right, rich and poor,
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marched here in born osiris and across the country separately, demanding different things. but both unhappy with the government. what should have been a day of celebration in argentina has only served to show that deep divisions in society. here, here to my right in front of the government house is a protest calling for members of the current government to be prosecuted for corruption. and on my left, on the other side of the please gordon, of those of left wing groups and social organizations. say the argentine is not high, is that for the international monetary? yvonne i did said alleviate poverty. these marches it from the shanty towns and other marginalized communities, low paid workers, calling for the government to invest in jobs, schools and housing not to pay its crippling debt. to the international monetary fund, not here in a sense that they should pay or pensioners for youngsters, education, health care for our families. instead, we're paying the external day
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a fraudulent debt. argentina is this year due to pay $19000000000.00 of its debt to the i, m f. o. these protests from more affluent neighborhoods accused the government of mismanagement corruption, reserving special anger for the former president and current vice president. christina fernando, the kitch. now we're marching to get rid of this government. you can see how divided argentinian sir. christina must go depressed in moscow. they should all go . analysts predict that inflation, lizzie, will be more than 70 percent poverty and unemployment arising, the economy minister resigned last week and confidence in a divided government is waning. all this makes argentina vulnerable to the rising fuel and food prices hitting much of the rest of the world. as those prices continue to rise, the divisions are really like you to deepen. can you schlander al jazeera when osiris? united nations says more than 12000000 ukrainians have been displaced by the russian
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invasion. many are starting to return and rebuild, but some never left out his ears. alan fisher traveled north of the capital to the village of motion to meet a great grandmother who survived russia's assault. by sheltering in her basement, this village used to be home to around 800 people than the russians came. and there was just one that he is or you can never left as others run for safety. she stayed when there was shelling, she hid in her basement for a month. the 72 year old slept here too with just her cat for company. always saying air sing when there was heavy shelling the ground would shake and i would slightly open the door just to see if it was my house or somewhere else. when neighbors houses started to burn, i tried to put out the flames, but there was just too much man. she wasn't scared, she says, a voice told her she would be safe. the rustle that there, i saw 2 soldiers. i saw the yellow and blue stripes. i knew they were ukrainians,
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and i knew then i could come out of him and in a swift the devastation in motion is obvious. homes destroyed, ripped apart, and the fighting. people are no returning with one charity on hand, giving basics to people who have lost everything. we are providing medical support . we're providing a foot support baby food that children food and also various toys for the kids. it seems simple, but at the other hand, they're very expensive for these people. for the people in the village, the rebuild may have started, but the danger is still here. the used to be able to use the forest any time they wanted, but this area is no sealed off because that our minds there are no one knows where they are. some cried when they saw the shell of the place. they called home. but they are rebuilding, we have no choice, this is all the have special will all everything we have go to was destroyed as you
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have nothing left to me and we have to start again from scratch. okay. it will take years to listen to that he is acre is glad people are coming back. she says it's nice to see old faces. nice to no longer have to hide next to no longer have a war raging on her doorstep. allan fisher, i'll just either motion ukraine, the lineup of candidates to replace boris johnson as british prime minister as growing more crowded by the day on saturday for more contenders, enter the race and should in current finance minister names are harley and the former hell secretary at such a job in there among several promising tax cuts. a pledge that puts them at odds with front runner, former chancellor re, she's sooner, maurice report. warner murphy. how'd you follow an act like boris johnson? that's what the contenders for the job of next, british prime minister, a trying to work out to decide whether richie soon act chancellor until last week. and one of those whose rebellion force johnson out looks like the front runner due
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. can he set the tone as he launched his bed with a slick video? and let me tell you a story. it details indian grandparents arrival in the u. k via east africa. and the video is high on a motion, perhaps to show his conservative party colleagues that he can relate to voters. if your story matter known in the short term, it's the conservative party which will select the next leader, long term. it's voters who will decide some people, one big personality, just like always, other people are going to be looking for someone who can stand on the world stage. the conservative party m. p. 's and party members will be thinking, who's best place to when general election into your time. his personality can cut through to, to an election. that's often your c nodes pretty disgruntled and disenfranchised with you. politics. after receiving markets, a list of increasingly unknown characters who were lining up 3 leader. that could
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give the conservatives the problem of how to reach voters who swayed just as much by bars. johnson's personality as they were by his politics. the among those confirmed iraq war veteran tom to the heart and attorney general soa braverman su not was heir apparent to johnson for a long time before his 1000000000. i wife's status as a non taxpayer cause problems for me and charged with handling the case finances. but johnson often proved the depth of moving on from the mistakes he made in power . soon, not cool hope he can do the same and replace it for my boss. full rece algae, 0 london. at least 16 people have been killed by flash floods in indian administered kashmir. water set through make ship camps in the himalayas. with thousands of hindu pilgrims were taking part in an annual trek to a cave shrine. helicopters have been taken the injured the hospital. more than 2 dozen people were reported missing. these got these unemployed. i bought boat, bonnie's run. i saw water gushing down, sweeping away men, women shops,
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and our belongings to. i have never before seen such an incident in my life. everything was buried under the mountain doors on me dot. i got my own good. we were about 200 meters away from the cave and it started raining. suddenly people started to run. it was all chaos. i saw a mountain coming down where we left and don't know how many were killed. now a desert oasis in the libyan city of goddamn, as has supported generations of settlers and for years, was a major drawer for foreign tourists. but conflict and libya has left its ancient alleyways empty. now was efforts continue to create a lasting peace as hope but more stable conditions would draw back visitors malik trying to report some good armies in libya's north west. the dumbness is nicknamed the pearl of the desert. it's crown jewel. this waist is called the thu, meaning head of the valley is believed to be more than 4000 years old. water tunnels fed by the loss of stretch throughout the city, have supplied houses,
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moss and forms for centuries. a suv and a letter after the guest zoof was found, the city became an economic hub for caravan trade, connecting countries across africa, lou and it came under control of the roman and byzantine empires. but later, islam flourish throughout north africa. this mosque is 1400 years old. the old city is one of 5, eunice, go world heritage sites in libya that are on its endangered list. cliff, back and forth as adena and at the people of good armies were surprised and have suffered greatly due to the unesco decision to enlist the old city to its endangered list. the cities economy relies on tourism, so we hope that unesco takes us off the list, so people feel safe to come and visit people here say thousands of foreign tourists used to come and visit. but the years long conflict in libya has had
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a devastating impact on the tourism sector. formerly a thriving city, it's narrow alley ways are now mostly deserted. but some domestic tourists, though, come, these men are from the 2 arctic tribe and visiting from o body. deep in libya's south canada, we were in a nearby village, so we decide to visit this historical city. as libyans yield city links our history to our present and future. it is when the honor to visit the city and to see our friends from good armies. it's beautiful to see that the local community is trying to preserve it to step. for centuries, the dam is thrived. it's markets, and alleyways visited by people from around the world. but for more than a decade, conflict and libya has kept foreigners away. now, people here hope their return if peace can be achieved in libya, and the pearl of the desert won't be forgotten. malik, trina al jazeera adamus,
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some sports news now, and eleanor reebok, and as become the 1st player from kazakhstan to win a grand slam title by beating to new zealand on jabber and gripping wimbledon tennis final, i went on saturday makes her the youngest wimbledon singles champion since 2011 snohomish report, ah, the biggest moment in her young career, 23 year old elaine on her back in a winning the wimbledon final to secure her maiden grand slam title a thirst for a player from kazakhstan, our super nurse before the mice doing the mice and them honestly happy that the thing is to be honest because i have never felt something like this in, i just wanted to say big things to the crowd for the subordinate was a 1000000 ah,
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history was said to be made regardless of the outcome of this final with to in his years on stubborn aiming to become the 1st r a player to win and made a title or bucking i made another start as jabber broke early in the 1st set and dominated the opening exchanges with her opponent struggling. deborah seized the opening, sat 63, i mean, the momentum of the match shifted quickly in the 2nd set. it was now are back in a hitting the important winners. a deborah is rising, frustration was all too obvious. are backing up powered her way through the satch and took it 6 to the match, was going to a decider deciding circle along the world. number 2 was unable to feedback the
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initiative and were back in. i held her nerve to become the youngest singles champion at wimbledon in a decade. i ran to day so much so i don't think that they need to do fitness anymore. i also want to say thank you for their oil box. i mean, i'm paying for it's time in the, it's an honor to be here to play in front of your thank you. so my son is just, i'm really of i transfer. thank you. i love this tournament so much and her. i feel really sad, but i mean it's, it's still, there is only one winner. i'm, i'm really happy that her. i'm trying to inspire, you know, many generation from my country. i school born a player lifting the trophy in a year when organizers had band russians from playing at wimbledon in response to the countries.

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