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more in yemen, what we've done by the actions that we've taken is not to rupture the relationship but to recalibrate as russia and china compete for influence over the region at a moment of going to help people with us get back to me again, bite me in the middle east on al jazeera, ah, shoreline can protest is take over the president's home as he and the prime minister say bill resign. ah, i'm all by this, and this is all the 0 alive from doha. also coming up 14 people have been killed in south africa after a shooting at a bar near johannesburg. but he's admit security flaws allowed a man with a home made gotten to the assassinate japan's former leadership. so abi and
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ah, rage against the government in argentina, rising inflation and a mounting economic crisis are united the left on the right. ah, to like as president and prime minister say they're going to step done after protesting colombo escalated on saturday in response to the worst economic crisis in decades. several government ministers resigned on sunday, including 4 cabinet ministers in al fernando has more from the capital. houses of people are streaming through the gates of the presidential official residence here in colombo. as you can see around me, people from all walks of life coming from all over the country, unable to resist the opportunity to come in and see how the politicians lived. i walked through the corridors of this historic building. i look at the swimming pool
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where we saw those in famous scenes of people jumping in yesterday. once they came through or into this property. now gotta be roger pox of the president had been put on notice. there was a campaign for 3 months or called, gotta go home, where people are protested from all walks of life, said enough is enough. the art of crisis brought on by the president, his mismanagement by corruption, or was enough that he needed to go. and they said that they would force his hand if he doesn't do so voluntarily. yesterday, seans absolutely dramatic. never before seen crowds are using their joint strength to make the president and his government leave. ah, it says the dd. when protested. see the president and his government would be fools to step down. and by the evening came the announcement
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a bearing told daughter again a son. so he agreed to act according to the agreement by party leaders and stepped down because he wants a peaceful transfer of power that he has asked me to inform the people of his decision to step down in on july 13th at the another. many blame brought out the raja casa for an economic crisis. this made life unbearable for many of the countries 22000000 people after breaking through their kids. yet another unprecedented 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 took it on his bed. when in moments the
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presidential p 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 for justice. charged the barricades outside the prime minister's house, which the dental center lays. roger puts his political allies. no, this is a crucial moment for their party. anger is rising, the government's handling of a diagonal crisis. the worst in 70 years. the frustration appears to have turned into a movement that can no longer be ignored. and reports that we're hearing from leaders of political parties indicate that the negotiations are on full tilt because the has to be agreement on reaching and creating a national government,
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an old party government, a prime minister on a vicar. missing a saying that he is willing to resign, but would only do so with a new government in place. now, the indications are that president got arbitrage boxer who has put a date on his departure. that's the 13th of july. a will be able to swear in the new national government if that agreement is reached before he exists. so there is a peaceful transition, there isn't uncertainty and instability. so that's what's happening behind the scenes. and we're waiting to hear once those decisions are made. and once they take it forward, going from rick neurologist from the overseas development institute in london. he says, saturdays, chaotic scenes with a combination of government corruption and economic mismanagement. so yesterday saw people who were hungry and living essentially on one meal a day. and having spent long time the better cuz maybe 3 nights plus the
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3, my better views went in their frustrations on the government in power. and it's a timely reminder that corruption and mismanagement have political consequences. the feeling going economy has been undergoing something called stagflation, which is of contraction, as well as 50 percent inflation. some of this is parked by the russia, ukraine conflict, and the timid recovery from the economic effects of covey. but mismanagement has been an important feature. for instance, the gotta be a roger bucks, a government announce tax cuts in 2019, which has devastated revenues just as the economy needed resources to fight the problem of covey. in addition, there was this dramatic switch from chemical to organic fertilizer. and then the wrong advisors were given there were
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a lot of suggestion that we should not go to the national money to fund to help us deal with budgeting, balance of payments crisis. and then there was corruption that was any damage in the roger pots administration. and all of these issues have led to the dramatic events that we saw yesterday and changes that may occur in the future. that is 14 people have been killed by gunman and a bar in south africa. it happened in the north samo settlement. and so i took south west to johannesburg, please say a group of men opened fire on the patrons just after midnight. 9 people were injured and had been taken to hospital. local government officials have called the shooting a massacre. hello. this no privilege. clearly positions off comes in and said, is that a new one now was this is the gun was right on a, on our community. and if you call upon communities, you actually did it in bring in to book it. those 3,
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just wondering, know, is that with the shock with them as to what is the warranty? currently, we don't know what to do so hard. that way we'll incident comes just hours after another shooting in eastern south africa. 4 people were killed in a shootout and about in pietro mounted, spoke 8 people were injured in the attack. people in japan are voting in an upper house election that's being seen as a referendum and the governing party. the polls take place 2 days after the assassination of former premier sessions, who abi analysts are predicting the results will give his party, the liberal democrats and even greater majority phones. louis reports, even before the 1st ballot was cast, many political commentators have been predicting victory for the ruling liberal democratic party or l t p. it's ruled at japan almost without interruption since
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the end of the 2nd world war. it enters the poles with high approval rating, and a fragmented opposition is thought to offer little competition. these polls take place just 2 days after former prime minister, shinto abbey, was assassinated inara city. while campaigning are they who was a member of the lower house and head of the l. d. p. 's, largest to faction, still wielded considerable influence, and his assassination may result in sympathy votes for the party. i think our bay has thought a lot about this country, and i hope this election can make is if it's worth while to mean doing you do good though, who there may be more people had been fought for the liberal democratic party of the assassination was a shocking incident. so i think people, husband, he thought, but i hope they can vote based on their own decision. a surge of support will help prime minister for me. you kinda strengthen his grip on power. generally speaking,
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his polls are quite high. ah, but so one thing which is the dogging him is the rising inflation and cost of living as it is many cars in many nations of world. if though the results tonight are act or above expectations, then i think we can definitely say that key. she's position will be secured for quite some time going forward. it may even see the l d p and it's junior coalition partner co mito, controlling 2 thirds of parliament, which would allow them to take the 1st steps in amending the constitution. one of our base goals had been to revise the country's pacifist constitution, which forbids japan's offensive military capabilities. meanwhile, the suspect in the middle of our bay has been handed over to prosecutors inara, where he will likely be detained and questioned before being charged. police have
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acknowledged, there were security flaws in friday's incident and have promised a thorough investigation. florence lee al jazeera argentina's governments facing a rising tide of demonstrations as it struggles to rain in soaring inflation and poverty. protesters from across the political divide have held separate rallies in the capital one a service, and a shilo reports 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 during football. yeah. because there is no political future if you don't build on and strengthen every day, the things that unite us over, ah, that is not the message being heard elsewhere in argentina, both left him right, rich and poor, marched here in boone, osiris and across the country, separately demanding different things,
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but both unhappy with the government. what should have been a day of celebration in argentina has only served to show that the division. it's a thought 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 on my left. on the other side of the police, gordon, are those of left wing groups and social organizations. say the argentine is not my is that for the international mother? keep on, i did said alleviate poverty these more to the, 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 yet enough in play that they should pay or pension. as for youngsters, education, health care for our families, instead we're paying the external day a fraudulent debt. argentina is this year due to pay $19000000000.00 of its debt to the i, m f. o. these protests for more affluent neighborhoods accused the government of
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mismanagement corruption, reserving special anger for the former president and current vice president, christina ford, and then this the kitch. now we're marching to get rid of this government. you can see how divided argentinean saw christina moscow depressed in moscow. they should all go analyst predict that inflation leafy will be more than 70 percent poverty and unemployment to rising. 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. it's you much of the rest of the world as those prices continue to rise. the divisions are any like you to deepen. can you show their al jazeera, when osiris still had an all the 0, the warden ukraine force 12000000 people out of their houses and some are heading back home. but we hear from one woman who never left on who's going to replace
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balls. johnson is britain's prime minister. we're going to report on the growing field of contenders. ah. hello, since a very heavy monsoon down paws across sir thailand recently see that long line of cloud, out of the south china sea. pushing across the gulf to thailand, $124.00 millimeters dufrane here in the space of 24 hours slots. more heavy rain coming through. as we go on through our monday. pushing water across towards the philippines. it'll dry a little brighter, more the way of sunshine than showers. but the afternoon showers, of course, breaking out to prosecute part of indonesia and also through malaysia, eastern parts of indonesia still sink some lively showers, longest spells of rain. and we have seen little bit of rain recently just around at
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the eastern side of new south wales. much of australia will be dry over the next day or so called his mother active cold front though, just sliding across the bite. that'll make his way further east was to bring us some way, whether they're into southern parts of south australia, $1314.00 celsius. therefore adelaide, 14 degrees theft, melbourne. and also for hobart, at wet weather just started to push its way blustery showers, longest belts of raymond, nothing like as wet added the windy as the changing conditions that we do have coming in to new zealand over the next couple of days. some really nasty weather coming through and turning a little cooler with snow for the south ireland. ah
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ah ah ah you're watching or does he have a reminder of our top story is this our shall anchor's president and prime minister have agreed to resign after protesters over run their homes. countries struggling with its worst economic crisis and decades. these 14 people have been killed by gunman in a bar in south africa. it happened in the north samo settlement and so little south west of johannesburg. please say
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a group of men opened fire on the patrons just after midnight. voting in japan's parliamentary elections is under way overshadowed by the assassination of the former prime minister. she's so abbey. 2 days ago ivy's party, the liberal democrats, are hoping to expand their majority the un says more than 12000000 ukrainians have been forced out of their homes by the russian invasion. many are starting to return and rebuild. but some never left. alan fisher traveled north 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 lady 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. who is saying, oh,
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seeing 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 it 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, and i knew then i could come out to him and in a swift the devastation in motion is obvious. homes destroyed, ripped apart, and the fighting people are now returning with one charity on hand, giving b 6 to people who have lost everything. we are providing medical support. we're providing food support, baby food, 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
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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 usual, nothing left to me and we have to start again from scratch. okay. it will take years to assume 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 ridging on her doorstep. alan fisher, i'll just either motion ukraine, the lineup of candidates to replace boris johnson as burton's prime minister is growing more crowded by the day former defense secretary penny moreland has just announced she's launching her bid not follows for contenders who entered the race on saturday. all reefs reports warning, richie,
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how do 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 the side. whether that richie soon act chancellor until last week and one of those his rebellion forced johnson out. looks like the front runner do we can he set the tone as he launched his bed with a re slick video nation? let me tell you a story. it details indian grandparent's arrival in the u. k. t 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 moon, in the short term, it's the conservative policy 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 so many can stand on the world stage. the conservative party m p. 's party members will be thinking, who's best place to win an election in 2 years time,
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whose personality can cut through to, to intellectual, that's often seen as pretty disgruntled and disenfranchised with u. k. politics, after se, soon i get a list of increasingly unknown characters who were lining up 3 leader. that could 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 veterans home to the heart, and attorney general sewell at braverman. sue not because heir apparent to johnson for a long time before his 1000000000. i wife's status as a non taxpayer cause problems for me. i am charged with handling the case finances . but johnson often prove the depth of moving on from the mistakes he made in power . soon. not cool hope he can do the same and replace his former boss full rece algae era, london. the capital city of the u. s. is home to one of the most polluted rivers in the country. scientists are trying to change that than on
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a cosser river. is being brought back to life, thanks to muffles. i'll just as gather, i was under reports from washington, dc. it's a body of water that was so polluted for so long. it was often referred to as america's forgotten river. but thanks to a slow and steady cleanup effort to anacostia river has improved to the point where aquatic life can actually be seen swimming in its waters. again, this is clear if i've ever seen the water down here. and now the continued improvement, the washington dc river ris with the fresh water muscle. and then the part clam part, snail like shellfish is creating water. marine biologists from the anacostia watershed society. have released over 26000 native muscles into the river. they act as sort of a natural vacuum cleaner. to cleanse the water muscles are, are filter,
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filter feeder, so they can help clean the water. one muscle of the size of the muscle we were collecting today can filter between 10 to 20 gallons of water a day. so when you add up the numbers in a year, that's a lot of water that they can filter. now the muscles filter the equivalent of $106.00 limping sides swimming pools of water every year. this is what they filtered in less than 2 hours, but propagating muscles and reintroducing them to the river has had a duel impact clean the river and help keep them from going extinct in the united states. we need to work to conserve muscles because greater than 70 percent of them are listed as endangered. threaten or are just have like conservation concerns. and there's like 300 species of fresh water muscle in the united states. so when you think of like 70 percent of that 300 species and they are, are great rascally hauled in many ways. these muscles are coming home because
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before this river got so polluted, it killed most of them off there. more than 80 different types of muscle species that lived here. it was in 2018 biologist started re introducing them in an experimental project. and it appears to be working for a once polluted river. now on its way back to being healthy. thanks in large part to a most unlikely shellfish. gabriel's hondo al jazeera washington, a desert oasis in the libyan city of cardenas has supported generations of settlers and for years is also a major attraction for foreign tourists. but conflict and libya has left its ancient alleyways empty. now there's hope that more stable conditions will drop visitors back by china reports from gov, imus and libya's northwest. the dumbness is nicknamed the pearl of the desert.
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it's crown jewel. this waste is called the fool. many in head of the valley is believed to be more than 4000 years old. water tunnels fed by the gall, suv stretched throughout the city, have supplied houses, moss and forms for centuries. also. and later after the gus zoof was found, the city became an economic hub for caravan trade, connecting countries across africa. and it came under control of the roman and byzantine empires. but later, islam flourished 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. clack act will fetch adena and attempt to people have been damaged, 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
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people here say thousands of foreign tourists used to come and visit. but the years long conflict and libya has had 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, south cancer, we were in a nearby village. so we decided to visit this historical city. as libyans, york 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 armis. it's beautiful to see that the local community is trying to preserve it stopped. 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
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if peace can be achieved in libya, and the pearl of the desert won't be forgotten. malik, trina, al jazeera adamus sports is alana ray barnett has become the 1st player from kazakhstan to win a grand slam title. by bidding jan is in on shop or in a grouping wimbledon tennis final victim on south victor, victory and saturday, i saw the youngest wimbledon singles champion since 2011. so humble supports. oh, the biggest moment in her young career, 23 year old elena her back in a winning the wimbledon final to secure her maiden grand slam title a thirst for a player from kazakhstan. our super in there is before the my doing the mice in them. honestly hoping that the thing is, to be honest with you,
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and i never felt something like this in, i just wanted to say big things to the crowd for the subordinate was a 1000000 ah, history was said to be made regardless of the outcome of the spinal witness, yes, on stubborn aiming to become the 1st are player to win and major title are back in . i made another start as jabber broke early in, the 1st set and dominated the opening exchanges with her opponent struggling. deborah sees the opening set 63. i mean, the momentum of the match shifted quickly in the 2nd set. it was now or a back in a hitting the important winters, a job or is rising. frustration was all too obvious or backing up power her way through the sat and took it 6 to
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the match was going to decider, deciding a world number 2 was unable to feedback the initiative and are back in. i held her nerve to become the youngest singles champion at wimbledon in a decade. i ran to day, so my story, 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 me here to play in front of you. thank you so much in just a minute while i transfer. thank you. i love this tournament so much and i feel really sad, but i mean it's, it's still there is only one winner. i'm. i'm really happy that are i'm trying to inspire, you know, many generation from my country. i school
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born a player lifting the trophy in a year when organizers had band russians from playing at wimbledon in response to the countries invasion of ukraine. sun, a moose, o dizzier moslems around the world are means celebrating the festal of eda lat hahn in india. hundreds of worshippers gathered are the 17th century german. my sheet mosque to offer prayers. mosque is one of the largest in india. muslims traditionally marked the day by sacrificing livestock and the dan give it as gifts to family members, friends, and poor. ah, this is our does here, these are the top stories shall anchors, president and prime minister have agreed to resign after protesters over run their homes. the countries struggling with its worst economic crisis and decades. mal fernandez as more from outside the presence.
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