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i need anything, my 9 ideals, the french republic, islam for a claim, but just what is modern, france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth look. episode 3 on al jazeera rivers. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, lauren taylor. this is the hours are in use are live from london coming up sir lankin protests is about all people. i the president and prime ministers residences until both leaders officially leave office. a real time will atmosphere here at the president's official residents. and for more sri lankan that are here,
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they say they're not going to lose an opportunity to see how their leaders live. gunmen kill 19 people in 2 apparently random shootings at taverns in south africa. these 15 dead and many more missing after russian rockets here to 5 story apartment block in ukraine's eastern units region and a while far threatening ancient trees in one of america's most famous national parks doubles in size in a day in sport. a 21st grand slam title for another joke of ich joker, which beats in nic curious. so when a full consecutive wimbledon sought ah protested inter lanka, avow to stay at the presidential and prime ministerial residences until both
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leaders officially resign. go to prior roger boxer and ronelle wicker, missing or have said they will step down later this week. 1000 storm the buildings on saturday, demanding action. after months of protests, the president has been blamed for economic mismanagement, which has left the country shorter food, fuel and medicine, and al fernandez reports from colombo. on sunday, relatives. com returned to shanker protests as remained and the president official residence making use of facilities normally reserved for the countries in the arena . carnival atmosphere here at the presidents, official residents. the great facade you see behind me, you notice the architecture. it goes back many, many decades. and this was the sight of that massive sea of people who overran this property. seeing the exit of president go to obey roger boxer on friday. and the sheer number of people trying to get in to see the president's house is posing
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a real problem. those who are part of the protest campaign who are still trying to control some of the crowds are urging people to be careful. there is structural damage, obviously a very all property and just cannot handle. the sheer numbers are climbing up the staircase. there has been structural issues. so that's posing a very real problem and the danger. and this obviously the swimming pool at the president's house of the water looking very much. 2 worse for the wear, but those iconic pictures of people are diving into this right after the protesters essentially overran this residence shall anchors 22000000 people have for months, been suffering the worst economic crisis. the nation has seen since independence in 1948. the summer heat, worsening electricity blackouts, few of food and medical shortages and years of political corruption moving help on the brook army are the greatest thing. the people and the youth of this country has
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ever done is to change this man away. he was expelled, chased away, he did not resign. as the protest swelled on saturday, present got of a roger boxer fled his overrun residence his whereabouts are unknown yet our duty actually. lunk, harvey, he is no longer the president of sri lanka, long he has been expelled by the citizens ish melancholy. therefore, this is a tories moment in official resignations from leaders for a nation in rebellion. now, little more than formalities, this is going to be an extremely critical time to ensure those political stability, as well as economic stability at a time where there's also a law in order to see, to wish only wrapping. so if, while ends is not contained, these concern that this is going to deepen the crisis, overseas remittances and tourism other main sources of revenue here after bomb
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attacks on churches and hotels in 2019. and then the covey 19 pandemic bought dried up. the recent political turmoil has been a long time coming and is likely to be an equally long time to recover from. but for millions of sri lankan, it's not clear yet whether the shortages will end and prices come down. we know fernandez audra, 0, colombo, durham perez, executive director of the national peace council of sri lanka, he joined his life from colombo by skype. thanks very much indeed for, for being with us. i want to ask you about this sir. resignation of the, the prep, prime minister and the president of they both said or agree that they will go and the press does nothing. they're not gonna leave those residents. and until they actually do good, how much is it they will that well go when they say they are going to and there is some uncertainty about there in the nation, because the president has not directly said she has not come out and told the
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people that he's going to resign it. he has apparently told this speak of parliament who has conveyed that to the general public. so he has said that he's also going to resign on the 13th of july. and that again, raises question, why 13th to july, why didn't you resign right away so days, and then subsequently he has also, his secretariat, has also made an announcement that the president is very concerned about, you know, the shortages of various things. and he's looking into the gas situation of cooking debt. so this again is now making people wonder what, what the president really is going to do. and the timing is to, to there is a certain ambiguity because the prime minister says, yes, i would resign. what i would resign after all parties get together and form and all type government and again, so we know that that is also going to take some time. so we are not quite sure when,
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when he is better, he's actually going to resign. and when he resigned, and what are the risks during this period of political uncertainty? well, i mean, days, days, uncertainty, and day the sense of technician problems are not being sold. everything is on hold. 100 can go on like this. the prices are writing but then lines of fuel enormous. we need to be coming up with the plan, a plan that i missed and our friendly governments want us to come up with an economic plan which has to be promoted and talk to the people of me know that there are some preparations being done, but it's not being told exactly what's going to happen, so we don't know that people don't know what's going on, but the future holes and the international community also apparently doesn't know
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what's going to happen. you mentioned the message passing and other friendly countries what, what sort of help does she lanka need or what is it or even off for from the international community. i mean, what we desperately need that the student put to import fuel to import. so delighted to import food. it is the case that we don't have dollars now about 2 weeks ago, that was the ship that was supposed to be bringing us fuel petrol and diesel. and then, and the government announced that is going to come and that is once it comes that the shortage to be alleviated. and then it said no, the ship turned away and the ship turned away because we didn't have $4000000000.00 to paid. so we're in a best $33.00 and in india has been very generous if you had given a $3500000000.00 in, in the increase on credit loans. but it can go on doing this. and now that credit
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line the credit leonard from granted. so we need dollars from somewhere to make up to be able to import. because if you don't import people kind let know at the protests that took place on saturday that i was talking to this all farmer who had come from far away, he had somehow managed, become a catching on a truck. and he said that he confound you. to his c as he can use his tract. so if you don't have fuel, we can produce and if we can produce, then we can eat and be kind of in port. so it's a vicious cycle that we are in now to hand there. thank you very much indeed for taking the time to talk to manager there. thank you. but he's 19. people have been killed in 2 separate shootings in south africa. please say 15 people were shot dead
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and several others were injured at the orlando east tavin in. so whitter on the southern outskirts of johannesburg, for other people were killed in a separate tavern shooting in the town of peter merits burg. gotcha, lopez for diane has the overwhelming pain as families are called to identify their relatives. it was after midnight when police say more than a dozen people shot dead by gunman in the bar. neutral harrisburg bodies piled near the entrance. our victims were tried to run out and escape. what we know is that the assailants, the just entered into that space. well, people in dreamed and so from the shorter and only to them, investigators have described the shooting as a massacre. it saddens as that a new one now possesses a gun, was to try it the academy or in our communities, and wish to call upon communities to actually little indeed assist the police in
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bring in to book a those air paper tray. does police say nothing was stolen from the business? now with their focused turns on catching those responsible, finding out why the victims were targeted. katia lopez of a young al jazeera at al kirsten is the director of gun free south africa. she says there's been a year on year increase in gun related violence across the country. when south africa brought in a new gun rose in 2000, we saw a 50 percent reduction in gun dates in this country. and over the last 10 years. because of this kind of proliferation of bands coming into our society, into legal hams, we really seeing a year on increase in gun homicides. and i guess the 2 distinguishing features, it is usually young black men, between the age of 15 and 29. and it's young men,
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often living in metropolitan areas, but under resourced areas are often without a job and limited education. that is your typical kind of profile of your gun victim. so for example, in our homicide data, for of the 23 people shot and killed daily in this country, 20 of them are young men. it's important to add that the perpetrators are also young men in that age group. in south africa, usually going up to sort of the 5 late sixty's, but that's what gun violence looks like in this country. what's worrying is a really new pattern emerging of what we're calling multiple killings. this has, this has not been the pattern of gun violence in our country, but we've seen this shift in the last 18 months here. and at the moment,
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i guess is not sufficient data to say, is this a new trend? but it's certainly very wiring in cameron is director of the advocacy group community safety at action society in cape town, south africa. he says that police are inadvertently contributing to the growing problem of gun violence in the last 12 years. this other written pre service has lost 26000 fire stages that far. that means that in the last 12 years of african pre services, most likely the biggest gun supplier to criminals in south africa, which is obviously very, very worried. and i think if we see it in that way, we need to understand the perceived conviction regs for violent crime in general in south africa, a less than 5 percent conviction, right? sorry, the power just been off in south africa. it makes it incredibly difficult to combat crime efficiently. coming up on this news out from london
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who pans looting coalition on course to increase its majority in the upper house. 2 days after its former prime minister was assassinated, raised to replace boris johnson gathers pace with 10 candidates now in the running for what shaping up to be crowded and brutal contest. and his sport. a big introduction for the fair manchester city. hope will keep them at the top of the english premier league. ah, he's 15 people have been killed in the eastern ukrainian town of sha cpr after russian oregon rockets. it's a 5 story apartment block officials more than 20 other residents, a fear to be trapped under the rubble. russian grand forces pushing to take control of the entire east internet screeching welsh us if you are, is located. alan fisher reports come, keith,
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we don't. sky lit up is russian rockets fallen chassis of yar an apartment block torn apart rescue workers knew the timing of the attack means most people would have been in bed. so they're moving debris by hand tunneling down, trying to find anyone still trapped in the building. what have we done to them? what if our people done to hurt them? there was darkness, and then it all started. locals could only lucon, helpless as the sex continued for neighbors. friends, relatives were with that, you knew what the law we ran to the basement. there were 3 heads the 1st somewhere in the kitchen. the 2nd i don't even remember. there was lightning. we ran towards the 2nd entrance and then straight into the basement. we sat there all night until this morning, willfulness. if we get, the local governor says there may be many more people trapped than the rubble having lifting gear is on stand by mamma, to rule again with her one more conformational war crimes where the russian
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federation they're targeting civilians everywhere down. so villages and cities, it doesn't matter if they're on the front line or somewhere else. the president's chief of staff called it another terrorist attack by a terrorist country, and he demanded government's act to declare russia, a state sponsor of terrorism. the russians have repeatedly denied the target civilians. q u. s. senators have pushed the idea of designating russia a state sponsor of terrorism, and they believed they could get almost unanimous support for it in the u. s. senate. that would put russia in the same category as north korea. iran and syria and the vote could fall in coming days. allah fisher al jazeera heave. a rocket has struck a residential area in the eastern ukrainian city of khaki, have the me and the 6 people were injured in the attack which
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destroyed one building and severely damaged. another nearby, a 12 year old girl is among the wounded ukrainian officials say initial findings. sure. it was in the scandal rocket, which is used by the russian military artillery a tax on ukraine. second biggest city of intensified in recent weeks. the harvest season is beginning in ukraine, but with an estimated 22000000 tons of grain still blocked from leaving the country . farmers storage bins already fall. ukraine would usually deliver 30 percent of its grain exports, europe, 30 percent to north africa, and another 40 percent to asia, nearly all exports. fire ship have been halted because of russia's blockade of its black sea port. ukrainian president for him is let ski says he expects another 60000000 tons of rain will be harvested this season. the lack of stock find is also impacting prices with creating farmers, seeing the price of wheat ready to export, seemingly to q. now,
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ukrainian grain cannot enter the international market now because ports are not working. the see route was the most important because of this, the demand for grain decreased some logistics rates through europe all being developed. but europe cannot handle such a big quantities of grain that we produce much. there isn't a good price for our grain. the storage facilities refuse to receive them. the people have to lead them here. the front line is not. at any time, it can be finished in one moment by bombing, or as we see now, the fields are on fire. canada is returning a repaired turbine to germany for the north stream, one gas pipeline from russia. the canadian government says it will issue a time limited and revocable permit to exempt the return of the turbine from russian sanctions. an odd seem one that gas pipeline runs from russia under the baltic sea directly to germany. moscow blames the missing turbine for its 40 percent reduction in russian gas to western europe in the last few weeks. but germany accuses the kremlin of deliberately pushing up gas prices,
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which have already risen at least 640 percent in 2022. it's energy minister is warning of energy rationing. russia meanwhile, has boosting its gas distribution to other partners in 2019 the power of siberia pipeline to china opened and a 2nd power of siberia line, which is due to be completed in 2025 is set to double exports. their french government is preparing for russia to cut off gas supplies. totally saying it sees this as the most likely scenario. it currently gets 17 percent of its gas from russia, making it less dependent on moscow than some of its neighbors. but the government is preparing contingency plans like reducing energy consumption and building new infrastructure. pupa will new unapproved to done do garza voice. let's prepare for a total cut off a russian gas solar people that remains to be the most likely scenario was good. music city of you 1st requires austin, solar. i our energy independent gazette city to accelerate filling up our stocks.
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good way to build a floating ellen jeep lawn in la hov, quickly job. nor did it happy. do you prefer? i prefer for us to have from now on a quick spirit of decision. so on energy independent living on you, bill gas, developing bio gas restraint in our behaviors. restraint in our energy consumption, developing new sectors. connie myers and energy expert and ceo of maya resources that she joins as my assume from ban. thank you very much for being with us. so there is concern that russia might permanently close the gas pipeline affecting most of europe for. i mean it's, they've said that it's for me, for maintenance, but the, the, the concern is that they would then shut, continue to shut it off to that. how likely is that scenario? do you think? when i think all depends on how does sort of the back channel negotiations are going right now, there is just so much acrimony between, between you and between russia that,
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that is unlikely scenario. we hope against hope that somehow via back charles they get it to go because it would be very, very grim, especially for countries like austria for companies like germany. if, if i'm know what stream to was, not we, what was not true. one was not we started and kind of has sent back the component. russia was said it needed to restart it to what you think of that development. i think it's right because if you look at it, the sanctions do not apply to gas supplies. so, so that, that component is not so to speak on the e u or nato sanctions. and um, if, if it's there for maintenance, it's under a country canada, or you know that whoever mayn't or did the maintenance and canada is a andre contractual obligation to send it back. so that was, that was the right thing to do. um,
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but we will just have to see it needs to shut down for about 10 days for maintenance. that is usually that is planned, but we need to see whether its coming up again. and you know, if you look, especially at germany, there's so much of industry that depends on russian gas. you know, it's that the glass, the glass smelters in bavaria, the da da da da steel smell test. and if these, if the some, if the some that that installed capacity. ready cannot be, has to be taken down and it may not be a 1 may not be able to bring it up again, especially with glass solvents. that is a very, very tricky thing to bring them down and start them up again. so if it cannot happen, then it's not just, it's not just how do you hear people also, how do you employ people and how far as you have gotten
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a sourcing other forms of gas from elsewhere has gotten some play some some ways. because if you look at germany was 55 percent dependent on russian gases, mouth, 20 percent dependent. but you know, they need l m g and germany until about it will this when to not get half an l n g employ terminal. so it will need to get back to other employee terminals in rotterdam and, and all, and, and other places. and the other thing is that, that it, when you look a dell and she most of the deal and she is already promised on 25 year contracts. so it's, it's not that easy to come by with, you know, when it comes to the sort of things when it comes to oil and gas, it's never a light switch. it's always a long term process. and whichever way this goes, what is happening now is going to be extremely, extremely costly to, to, to,
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to consumers, to europe. and if want, it cannot get so it, it, it may even and then to social coherence. and that is what germany's deputy chancellor and economic ms minister. mr. how big is really worried about coding in my thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on the subject. thank you very much . indeed. south korea is reported to more potential rocket launches from the north souls military. it detected the trajectories of what appeared to be shot fired on sunday night, which possibly came from multiple rocket launchers. north korea often testifies launch was during military drills, smaller rockets and miss also seen as central to the countries plans for striking targets in south korea. in the event of a conflict this year, north korea has testified a range of missiles, all a band under un security council resolutions. japan's conservative ruling
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coalition is projected to increase its majority in the upper house of parliament after elections on sunday, the pole to place just 2 days after the assassination. a former prime minister, sions, obey. he was shot dead at a campaign event in the city of nara, a 41 year old suspect remains in custody. florence new import japan as a nation in morning after the assassination of its former leader shinto ave, on friday. but fritz, governing liberal democratic party, a glimmer of good news after sunday's upper house elections. the l. d. p has been the dominant party, cynthia, end of the 2nd world war, and had a high approval rating. going into the vote. ave was a member of the lower house and still wielded considerable influence as head of the audi peas, largest faction. analysts say the results will help prime less taikisha consolidate power. you know, the biggest threat to his position has been sheen's or arbor. so the fact that our
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bay was killed a couple of days ago, actually a is another thing that made stabilizers regime and in a strange way the strong election showing will give him a chance to increase in military spending, revising japan's pacifist constitution. one of our base unfulfilled ambitions is also likely to be on the cards. although analysts say amending the constitution will not be an easy process. and also when you talk about this and there it is still unclear how to amend the constitutional and which parts of it needs to be amended. even in monks, those in support of constitution amendment opinions very a lot. the can't be a quick change of the constitution. even any blocking 2 thirds of the seats can't do it. the japanese people will vote on it, and it is hard to pass. meanwhile, the suspect in our base assassination 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 attack, and have promised a thorough investigation. florence louis al jazeera people in the republic of congo have been voting in parliamentary elections. the running companies labor party led by long time president denise as soon get so is expected to secure a majority in the 1st round. if it doesn't, now be a 2nd round, some opposition parties, a boy coaching the vote, and accused the government of rigging the election. said though, this desire to vote comes from the effects of the country, the country's going badly. if we want to change, we have to start voting because a change comes, if we, if we change this shows russia that charger, things have to change. it's not working. my mom, i myself tell you that i'm a graduate without a job, a lady who's studied and got a degree in economics. and i never got a job. do you think this is a normal?
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it's not normal at all. not julian media, a reporting the release of a further 7 hostages by gone men who attacked a train in the northwest. in march. the train was blown up as it traveled from the capital, a boucher to kaduna. at least 8 people were killed and dozens were captured. 6 men and one woman reported to have been released with the help of a negotiator, focused on foreign minister confirmed in a tweets that one of them is focused on the national is thought 44 passengers still being held. us more still to come as our including living on the edge decades of government neglect leaves thousands in homes at risk of collapsing 11 in 2nd city. my soaring and facing a weakening currency and political uncertainty, creating a perfect storm in chile and in sport. a frightened moment for this time at the austrian, one grand prix. ah
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. hello, the dangerous hate is building again across western parts of europe, temperatures in spain, and portugal could get back up into the a low to mid forties as we go on through the coming days. that high heat eventually splitting its way across france into southern parts of the u. k. to city somebody to watch out for what it does mean is lots of sunshine around bright skies. generally, light winds rather more wet and when the eye, which was eastern parts of europe, some lively showers, longest bells of ray between nest sweden and the baltic states and the very active weather system just making its way into that western side of russia. on the other side of that beginning up to 32 in moscow, come back into warsaw 20 degrees celsius. his aquatic temperature contrast caught him active system. this one was
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a very heavy rain. they're just coming across. so the bolts extend some showers to down towards the southeast to ward sir the balkans towards italy as well. to welcome brian, i suspect coming in here largely dry, further west, and it stays hot across a good part of southern europe. that hot weather stretching across northern parts of africa, heat building there across the north west in the coming days. big showers, rod across the central belts was the gulf of guinea, right across garner, ivory coast. some live down post coming into our sierra leone making their way further northwards. ah, i'm a like a vase in the south of india to find out how tiny bass in this case, gross and extensive mining operation. corona virus wept across the world with devastating effect. and it is widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit
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a rescue center for some of the worlds most threatened to animals, and joined the call and get a global wildlife sharing earth rise on al jazeera. too often of con, it's done, it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives spanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the machine he deemed honor jessia. o a
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storage unit 0 progresses in sure lanka found to occupy the presidential and prime ministerial residences until both lead is officially resign. the president has been blamed for maintenance management, which is left the country shorter food fuel and medicine. government of killed at least 900 people in 2 separate shootings at taverns in south africa. please say 15 people were shot dead and wetter, while 4 were killed in the town of peter mark. and russian rocket to fit in apartment block in the eastern ukrainian town of chessy can at least 15 people more than 20 others. a feared tract under the residence of serious loss. rebel held enclave a set loose vital aid within weeks. if the un security council does not extend authorization, the cross border deliveries, the only un assistance can arrive through the bubble. how are crossing on the syrian turkish border deliveries and set to hold at midnight after russia?
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vito de security council resolution extending the agreement for another year. the u . s. is more than 4600 trucks carrying mostly food have taken aid there this year, helping some 2400000 people. most residents have been internally displaced by the war. about 1700000 people are currently living in camps. 58 percent of them are children. since losing control of the enclave, the government has cut off basic services and attack medical facilities and schools . both go us the lab. no. am a russia pushed us to tense to hunger 1st and heats. and now they want to deny us the food a basket that bailey sustained us for half of the month during these very difficult times. russia is fighting with us over it. we completely refuse this veto. i am a mother of orphans and i refuse russia putting forward any plan to close barb. i'll harbor crossing. our society refuses it. out of thousands of people in
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lebanon's, northern city of tripoli, living in danger because their homes are at risk of collapse. the city has suffered decades of government neglect and instability, which has left hundreds of families living in unstable structures. but they're too poor to go anywhere else as they know how to report in just a few moments valid, the call lost everything. the 3 story building where his family used to live. the tragedy in lebanon 2nd largest city tripoli has scored his 6 year old son was the for his younger sister's humana died under the rubble of yeah, a movie, you know, a condom the government bomb care about all we knew the building need a repair, but we couldn't afford to learn a living. thousands of families are living in danger because of the poor state of buildings, temporary fixes to reinforce the foundations are not permanent solutions for
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families live in this rundown building. and was either going to go look at the stairs. they are about to collapse. it will cost us $3000.00 for repairs. we don't have $4.00 in our job. your local authorities estimate of to $10000.00 housing units are at risk of collapse. they say there's only so much they can do without the central government addressing the economic collapse that's forced much of the population into poverty. by had there been mo, who is a ticking bomb, in tripling we, the municipality are doing our job by warning people to evacuate. but it's susan is the responsibility of the government at any solution requires money and the lebanese state is nearly bankrupt. but even before the current economic crisis, tripoli was neglected. the united nation says this city more than any other in lebanon, is in need of social housing. there has been no development or investment for
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decades. many of the buildings are old and haven't been maintained somewhere. damage during the civil war that ended in 1990 and the political violence. and the ensuing years. others were built illegally with poor quality materials. humans in bed. how can you blame those who can't afford construction materials or restoration costs? summer they were already poor and they have become poor with the collapse of the local currency. many here know their buildings aren't safe, but they have nowhere else to go. all they can do is wait for the next tragedy. then they're elisha's, either tripoli, northern lebanon, international music festivals, are making a return to lebanon despite the country's economic was the roman ruins of bell beck hosted their 1st series of performances. since the current crisis, worsened lebanon, usually hold several music festivals every summer, drawing international artists every weekend. this year's modest re openings are
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mostly showcasing local artists. events have also been impacted by the pandemic, and the bay root port lost in 2020. well, bank says lebanon's, current financial meltdown is one of the worst since the industrial revolution. rising inflation and rapidly weakening currencies according economic turbulence across latin america. in chile, inflation is forecast to hit 12 percent by the end via fuel, in part, by political uncertainty. machine, you may report from santiago for generations of jillions, never experienced high inflation. rising prices of food and fuel, our shock sales woman claudia, at an id. i says she's never seen anything like it. yes, i'm sorry. on the other day, i paid $12.00 for a tiny piece of meat and bones for that price i used to buy a kito of fillet her sirloin steak. i'm not joking. this is all i have, biscuits,
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a capsicum to tints for the calf, and another kado. the $16.00 are pretty low to let you go on a hurdle. you know that in the last 6 months, inflation has surpassed 7 percent compared to the usual 3 percent a year. or the last month the central bank raised interest rate to yet again, by 9 percent, which means new homeowners are struggling to repay their loans. and to make matters significantly worse, the u. s. dollar has reached a historic high against the gillian vessels or passing the $900.00 missile mark. in fact, experts say that it will likely go over 1000 vessels in the next couple of months. and this is, it's really problematic. there's 2 out of every 3 items in the basic basket of woods, the chileans consume is imported in us dollars, chile needs dollars to buy petrol and gas, which it does not produce fuel and food have shot up. most of all,
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mainly due to the ukraine crisis, but they're also internal factors. the previous government overheated the economy with aggressive pandemic subsidies. it's been followed by months of political uncertainty over the economic repercussions of the new constitution that could be approved in september by one hour parliament, the marin. unfortunately, we are in a very stormy scenario. the authorities will have to work wonders revert. the situation was shocked to her new government was elected on the platform of ambitious social reforms and promised tax hikes to pay for them. but given the economic scenario, many question, this week's decision to push ahead with it. a move finance minister mario marcel defense, even though it will further spook investors one. delores what the family me though . when the states resources are limited, the government must prioritize the next government or minister changes that we're science, resources elsewhere, and discretionary manner that ends up eroding the legitimacy of the states public
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policies. okay. whatever the reasons, inflation and uncertainty, both of which have been strangers naturally. i be coming every day worked in what was latin america's most stable economy. lucy and human al jazeera santiago. yes, x, your state, antony blinkin has urged china and members of the south east asian block. and as i san to put pressure on me and mas rulers to return to democracy, he says the country must be held accountable to a peace deal agreed last year. all countries have to continue to speak clearly about what the regime is doing, and it's ongoing repression and brutality. we have an obligation to the people of drama, to, to hold the regime accountable, regional support for the regimes adherence to the 5 point consensus. develop biopsy on is also a critical that has not happened. and i think all the icing on countries need to
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hold the regime accountable for that ought to continue to demanded immediate cessation of violence, the release of political prisoners and the restoration of from his democratic path . a gray wildfires threatening a grove of ancient trees in one of america's most famous national parks. yosemite is home to more than $500.00 giants sequoia trees, which grow taller than 76 meters. officials say the fi as well and doubled in size in a day, prompting evacuation orders. russell jordan report for the washburn fire began in yosemite national park on thursday. officials say the fire threatened some 500 sequoia trees in an area called mariposa grove. and that includes the famous grizzly giant that some of the oldest trees that there are. there's trees that are 2000 years old. they're massive giants when you stand next to them as fire fighters moved in some 1600 people at
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a nearby camp ground and community were told to lee. so far the washburn fire has burned. more than 280 hector's park. officials say they could close more of the national park if necessary. it looks a pretty scary and i, we were going full force on our suppression tactics. for now, visitors are cautiously proceeding with their vacations. it's definitely eerie. i'm but it doesn't make me want to turn around and want to keep going. sequoias have evolved to withstand fire, but they don't always escape. wildfires in the last 2 years have destroyed nearly 15000 sequoias, 20 percent of the 75000 estimated trees found in the american west. so far, park officials don't know when the washburn fire will be brought under control. rosalyn, jordan al jazeera and firefighters have been battling a wildfire in the italian capital room. water bombing helicopters,
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attempt to doubt the flames. inside each end to chile, archaeological park, just east of the city center. the cause of the fire has not been confirmed, but it spread to a nearby car demolition center causing explosions. room has been in a grip of a heat wave has come earlier in the year than usual. it leaves also enduring it worse drought in 70 years. the rest to replace orest johnson as u. k. prime minister shaping up to be a crowded and hard fought contest. so far, these 10 candidates have launched leadership bids and more expected to join before the selection process gets on the way later this week. in the last our foreign checked release trusts announced she's joining the pack footprint and looks at the key issues that need to address politics is a brutal business ribbon with rivalries and shifting loyalty and simmering ambitions. and when the top job is up for grabs, the heat really is on. it looks like it's shaping up to be a very,
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very kind of not the leadership campaign. if that does happen, to course whoever wins ought to be providing over very fractured policy at a point at which regard to what the lifetime cost of living crisis, the u. k is next prime minister isn't chosen by the general public. instead, just a conservative m p 's over the in parliament will with all the less down most likely to just to remain in candidates. and then the conservative party membership in the country around $100.00. $60000.00 of them will cast the postal balance. a 2019 analysis found that 70 percent of the members all male 56 percent are older than 55. and a 3rd of them live in london in the southeast of england. expect policies which appeal explicitly or implicitly to that demographic. the conservative party model itself at the party for business conservative voters generally don't support high taxes. they inhibit enterprise and growth. they believe. so it's no surprise that
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at this early stage of the contest, the leadership rivals are falling over themselves for promised tax cuts. look, i believe in a lower tax law regulation company, the red tape economy. i think no consensus should raise taxes either what you need a small tax cost that will grow the economy. i've always been a low tech consultant on july to the other. the following. and whatever you decide on economic policy has risk, whichever way you go, but there, i think the much greater risk is not having the tax cut. but if you're cutting taxes, how would you fund public services? 96.5000000 patients are currently waiting for hospital treatment in england, such as near replacement. so i surgery on the next p. m needs to have a plan. low wage growth, big increases in energy bills and price inflation nudging into double figures of all created a cost of living crisis. here in the u. k. something new prime minister is going to have to tackle dustin for most people suffering the most. his country, of course,
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of those who have hon. 2.6000000 kids getting hungry. you just said more cost to them directly, either side. you need to have a serious program for how they going to fix this country and fix our problem. remember, this is an election which only conservatives can vote. the other 47000000 people are voting age can only watch and wait and hope for the best. whole brennan, i'll jazeera london industry. the st just had crowded the race is someone else has just announced that they can run for as well. u. k. m. p raman. 50 is going to be promised as well. 11th name in the re pattern should say. now in spain's, at pamplona people have been upgrading $35.00 degree heat to take part in the annual running of the bulls. ah, 4 people were taken to hospital after the 4th bull run of a cent from in festival. the adrenalin filled run was the fastest this year
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finishing in just 2 minutes and 29 seconds. despite the injuries commentators described event as a clean run, because it ended without anyone being gord, it was exhilarating. this old boy like you know, i can prepare you for your own. look the street and everybody describes criminal of all. you just hear triple clip club of your look does read mazel. bold go. odd is absolutely terrifying. what exhilarates? oh, believable. we had a great guy to give you, give you some ideas how to expected, but until you see the bolts coming, you can understand how good. yeah, i made it on a so you'll hear the rock. you hear the rocket, we, we have a rock, i always lowered the wave of head magazine or like all the time, you know, what doesn't know. all those little. we can only down to the doubles already towards america. birds goes would still ahead to this news. our in sport never took fetches, pushed to the limits in his effort to win the 21st grand slam title. thus
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. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in their schools . we have to fight forecasted and al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for this 6 year running lu ah, them around the world have been celebrating the festival of the dallas her in the rocky city of mosul. prayers were held at the new re mosque for the 1st time since security forces regain control of city. in 2017, the mosques, famous al,
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had been minarette, was blown up by iso during the battle to defeat the arm group. thousands of muslim pilgrims have been performing the symbolic stoning of the devil in saudi arabia. for the 2nd day. the ritual in me no near the holy city of mecca, is part of the hedge pilgrimage. worshippers throw pebbles at 3 large pillars when muslims believe the devil tried to interrupt the prophet abraham. his sacrifice ceremony recalls the prophets victory over temptation. o his andy with his sport. thank you so much. lornel tracy mites nick carry us was unable to deny that shock which in the wimbledon final jock of its beating the australian to secure falls consecutive championships on her my shovels. the 21st grand slam title will know that the duke of ich, in the 7th wimbledon championship nick fury also falling just short in his bid to
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beat one of the games, alton grates, every single time it gets more and more meaningful and specialists on. i'm very blessed and very thankful to, to be standing here with a truck for all the success joker which has endured in his career prior to this final, he'd never even want to set against curious. this was the strain his 1st appearance in a grand slam final and he appeared to be enjoying the occasion encouraging curios one, the 1st set 6 for girls got the better of this exchange but lost the 2nd set as the pair pushed it other to the limit is the 3rd said curios became increasingly distracted at one point, asking the empire to jacked a member of the crowd, a
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joke of it to the main focus and took the set. 6 for carol's did all he could to get back in the match as the full set went into a tie break. but when it really mattered, it just had that little extra, actually secured, a 4th consecutive wimbledon champion. i really respect your, this is a nominal tennis player nationally. it's an amazing talent. i mean, you've been hearing all of that for many years. i never thought i'm going to say so many nice things about you you consider considering the relationship here is a bit of a god. i'm not gonna lie. i thought i played well, but that that was on the congratulate. no back on your team. of course, you've won a change about and even i only times anymore. obviously until the ball kids comp,
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wires you know, you know, my know, may knew how you and i have a very tough relationship at times. but our thought, thank you for putting up with it and, and the crowd that spend amazing couple of weeks in a personal here it is, is this when has move jock a bit above roger federer on the all time grand slam winners list on the ra found the dull is still ahead of him. sign hamish and just sierra a ferrari shell. claire has won the austrian groom pre to move up the 2nd in the formula. one world championship standings fronting moment for his team may call us sciences. his car caught fire fonts, were labeled to jump clear of his vehicle, and he skates uninjured. the car overcame his own engine issues. to finish in front of lead max to stop and strive a finished 2nd. what is the whole race for his red bull, st. louis hamilton, the site is referred the stuff and still has a 38 point lead at the top of the standings. i keep coming to the truck,
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i get my leaving and you keep being optimistic, but obviously it's been very, very difficult on. on the other hand too. yeah. so just have great. these are the rate the some of these appointments. no. so you finally show our phase to finally when another race is filling, particularly good. but obviously we need to look at what happened on color side because reliability problem. and we need to get a couple of tricky situation because i want to jump out. but the car was really my words and i the one that guard the robot forever. and i knew i was catching a bit of fire and i was waiting for myself. they never came, i didn't quite late. so it was a bit of a moment, but nothing happened. the story of my c sent us and that we get a momentum. there's something that goes wrong on it. maybe go to continue with it, but this weekend we were wherever we should have been to. one of the manchester city fans have been getting
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a close look at some of the clubs news signing center of attention. norwegian strike a earling hall and who's joined the family champions and brush doors and the 21 year old school. 62 li goals and just 67 games in german tried to enjoy every single minutes every moment. to try to not to think too much because i think over thinking is not a good thing for every human being. i just try to relax when i can relax and to enjoy every single moment when i can and to work on liverpool or intolerant. and some more games, including a match against manchester united on choose day liverpool, new $75000000.00 strike of a dollar nunez with the team in bangkok, phone number in south korea home country. their strike us on human bazillion for to carlson is one of the new players who've arrived at the london club during the close st. mary's. suppose we play games against the korean taylor 11 and the spanish side, severe of
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a head to north america thought women's basketball league says double olympic champion, and brittany growing a has have full supports. corona is being held in a russian prison. the w. m b, a commissioner was speaking at the annual all star game and events. crime would normally be taking part in his plead guilty to drug charges in a russian court, but denied deliberately breaking the law. we're thinking of brittany greiner at this time, she remains a huge priority for us. continues to have our full support, fully focused on getting her home safely and as soon as possible, of course. and as you know, she was named an honorary starter today and fargo, and just doing all he can be ready for the upcoming open championship in scotland. the spot appearing and a pretty obvious pain at times. woods did make it through a practice round us and andrews with the store covering from a serious leg injury he suffered in a car crash last year he barely played any competitive golf since that accident. this will be the 100 and 50th staging of the open and woods has won this title on 3
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occasions. ok, that is high school's looking if now let's go back to lauren in london. thanks andy . despite living under constant threat, residence of dynette co found ways to enjoy life amid the ongoing wall. ah, dozens of people gathered to don't in the cities central park. when you have been coming to the outdoor dance floor known as the cage. since the city was part of the soviet union, and they're not letting war get to the way of their favorite pastime, is also gathered to watch the dances. it brings them joy, even as war rages on. a fit has become a bit easier now. at least a little because of this war they keep pounding away. something distract, so the little we have fun here and go home. i know she was here really positive, really cheerful, even with the war raging out the on the streets. they are full of life and joy has
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