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stone, ah, because side no matter where it takes a police fan here again, my empower in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. ah. the lives of millions are put at risk after the un fails to extend an aid corridor to rebel held northern serial. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from headquarters, and del himes getting obligated also coming up negotiations underway, insur lanka, to form a unity government where hundreds of professors refused to leave the presidential home. japan's prime minister promises to work on amending the constitution after
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the governing party, when a keeping majority and ukraine excuses moscow of targeting civilians after a russian rocket attack destroys an apartment building. ah, hello people living in syria's last rebel held enclave in the north have lost access to vital cross border, a deliveries the deadline to extend un assistance through valhalla. crossing on the syrian turkish border has officially passed on friday. russia vetoed a security council resolution to prolong 8 shipments for another year. the un says more than 4600 trucks carrying mostly food have brought in a this year helping some 2400000 people. about 1700000 people are living in camps. i'm more than half or drain since losing control of the enclave. the syrian
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government has cut off basic services and attack medical facilities and schools who still left no fee on the russia pushed us to hints to hunger 1st and hate. and now they want to deny us the food a basket that bailey sustains us behalf of the month during these very difficult times. russia is fighting with us over it. we completely refuse this veto. i am the mother of orphans and i refuse russia putting forward any plan to close. bob, i'll have a crossing. our society refuses it. let's go live to send a customer who, who is joining us from the border crossing and tie in turkey. center aid groups had warned that failure to act will har 1000000. so what impact is this decision going to have on people? and had there been contingency plans put in place to try and get a to those needs? well they're in behind the gate behind me and there are 4400000 living inside of the ban. literally they are stuck in sighted lip as it is the last rebel held area
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in assyria. and around 1500000 of those assyrians are living by the border intense for the last 10 years. so the humanitarian situation has always been very dire inside of syria, especially in ed live a. but unfortunately, at the era russian veto to you and 8 delivery is going to impact their lives and, and it gets away, of course, the united nations provides the majority of the material, the 8 inside a north, west, syria and accessing millions of people. and a, this gate probably witnesses, hundreds of you and trucks every month. a currently it, because it is the either either a is a religious holiday for them a, some people, a, there are no trucks passing here. the commercial trucks are banned from crossing,
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but local and jose turkish and you are able to cross and continued. they are a continued delivering 8 it to the syrian inside. what, of course, what will be provided by the turkish angels will a will never be enough for the met at, for $4.00, millions inside. because when you speak to a big international aid organizations in sight, turkey, they say that the u. m. has older the established a very good working system which is very transparent, which is very rapid and which is really cost effective. so these 3 is details are very important in a delivery, be transparent, fast and cost efficient. and they, we are told that the u. n. is also trying to find some ways, but a organizing and new method of delivery, gathering. all other organizations, it is to get it is going to take some time and, and the you and need some time to arrange all these. and when you speak to the
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angels, they say that none of the sim systems that you can build is going to replace what the u. n has over this. that was so it, none of the contingency plans so far seems to be a functioning in the future. but there will be a, of course more load on the turkish angels, as they are freely. they are able to cross the skate freely inside syria, but more should be done. and when you speak to people inside it live, they mentioned that they in the situations out there. and i had to remind you that people use turkish li, route, turkish currency in the rebel in the opposition health areas and the turkish, the raw has sunk already a nearly in the last one years. so it affects also those people's purchasing power, which means they can buy less with the same amount of money for you. and 8 delivery is not only food. they are also providing some salaries for the a health workers and teachers. so it's a big dilemma right though. yeah, okay,
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thank you so much and kosovo glue reporting from turkey. the body or former japanese foreign minister sions. obey has arrived at a tokyo temple. his wake will take place at bazaar jo g temple on monday evening with a funeral for family and close friends on tuesday. ave was assassinated while campaigning for local elections on friday. police have acknowledged security lapses, foreign minister from la casita, his vow to continue working on. sions obeys, campaign promises. hey, abby model. so the no more you inheriting abe's legacy, especially the constitution amendment, which he put so much of as if it into i will work on challenges that are by could not solve on his own or on that he thought he mule smith. i'll continue working and bring a bright future to our beloved, comfortable hang, which are by a love to toe. we need to pass this legacy to the next generation. you know, cuz she does made that speech after japan's governing party. others coalition partner won a 2 thirds majority in sundays, parliamentary elections,
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a paved the way for possible changes to the pacifist constitution, which would strengthen the militaries roll on the global stage. that was a goal of the former prime minister. sions. obey who was shot dead at a campaign event. on friday, florence louis reports japan as a nation in morning, after the assassination of his former leader, shinto ave, on friday. but fritz governing liberal democratic party, a glimmer of good means after sundays, upper house elections. the o 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 l. d p largest faction. the results will help prime less taikisha consolidate power. the strong election showing will give him a chance to increase military spending, revising japan's pacifist constitution. one of our base unfulfilled ambitions is
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also likely to be on the cards. although analysts say amending the constitution will not be an easy process. and also when you told us that others 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 the constitution amendment opinions very a lot of 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 vote on it and it is hard to pass. vic, meanwhile, the suspect in abe's assassination has been handed over to prosecutors inara what he will likely be detained and questioned before being charged. police have acknowledged, there were security flaws in friday's attack, and have promised a thorough investigation. florence louis al jazeera negotiations are underway between sri lankan government and the opposition to form
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a new unity government that comes after protest her storm, the residences of the president on prime minister on saturday. and i promised to stay where they are until both leaders are out of office resident got by a roger poxel and prime minister, run out. rick from a singer, had been blamed for the islands nations worst economic crisis in several decades. the government has been unable to pay for essential imports of food, fertilizer medicines, and fuel. michelle fernandez, reports from colombo on sunday relative. com returned to she lanka protested remained, and the president official residence making use of facilities normally reserved for the countries in the area carnival atmosphere. here at the president's official residence, 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 gotta be raj boxer on friday. and the sheer
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number of people trying to get in to see the president house is posing 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 that has been structurally shoes. 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 ware, but those iconic pictures of people are diving into this right after the protesters essentially over ran this residence junkers, 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
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millbrook, only rucker, the greatest thing, the people and the youth of this country has ever done is to change this man away. he was expelled, changed away, he did not resign. as the protest, well, on saturday, present, got up a roger boxer fled his overrun residence his whereabouts are unknown. yet our dorothy langkow is. he is no longer the president of sri lanka, long he has been expelled by the citizens ish, melancholy. therefore this is a victorious moment. any 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 and order situation erupting. so if, while ends is not contained, these concern that this is going to deepen the crisis,
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overseas remittances and tourism other main sources of revenue here after bomb attacks on churches and hotels in 2019. and then the covey 19 pandemic bought dried up. the reason 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, stella had on al jazeera, a wildfire threatening, ancient trees, and one of america's most famous national parts and doubles in size in a day. and we'll tell you why it's a bittersweet to my ears for many in afghanistan. ah,
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there once again, this time the re folks in the rain but that was funnels is going to get nice as a line that goes from me and my through talent and cambodia towards the philippines that has been wet here on and off. i'm particularly concentrating in loose on the philippines for a week or 2. it hasn't been caught as wet for the south, the shower building again. but again, if you follow that to west papua and back to woodson, always this air has been very wet recently. and that's the same story. whereas there's some good news for australia. there is still flooding on the ground hunter valley, for example, north of sydney. and there is a little bit of rain still to come in new south wales in victoria, but it's nothing like what caused those floods. so we're back to more or less normal. the big picture in australia relatively warm now in the north. still fairly dry, further west, and perth hangs on to 21 waiting for the next rain batch to come in. but this is a bit different. guess what that a warnings for during tuesday?
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heavy rain snow on the roads and wind, that is not a good day to be outside, i suspect of sustain doors day. but last tuesday, wednesday should see an improvement. the circulating lo goes off shore. the sun comes out, the few showers to most places for the north is still fairly stoic in the far south . ah, who? he got in contact with montgomery 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 episode 3 on al jazeera with oh,
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the me. hello again, the top stories and i'll just 0. the un security council mandate for life saving a deliveries between turkey and northwest syria has expired. putting millions of lives at risk. last week, russia vetoed a resolution to extend shipments for another year. the opposition parties and your link are holding negotiations to form a new unity government. it comes off or professors occupied the residences of the president john prime minister and refuse to leave japan's prime minister from your case. she has promised to continue the legacy of former leadership lobby, who was assassinated on friday, becomes officer his party and its coalition partner one or 2 thirds majority. in sunday parliamentary elections. a wildfire is threatening
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a grove of ancient trees and one of america's most famous national parks. if somebody park officials say the fire has more than doubled in size, and just one day, rosalind jordan reports the washburn fire, began in yosemite national park on thursday. officials say the fire threatened some $500.00 sequoia trees in an area called mara, post grove, and that includes the famous grizzly giant. some of the oldest trees that there are there trees that are 2000 years old. their massive giant, when you stand next to the as firefighters moved in some 1600 people at a nearby camp ground and community were told to lee. so far, the washburn fire has burned more than $280.00 hector park official say they hood closed more of the national park if necessary. it looks
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a pretty scary and i we were going full force on our suppression tactics. for now, visitors are cautiously proceeding with their vacations. it definitely eerie. i'm but it doesn't make me want to turn around. and when it keep going, sequoias have evolved to withstand fire, but they don't always escape. while players 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. rosalind jordan, l g 0, portugal government has declared a state of heightened alerts after wild fire swept through central and northern parts of the country. thousands of firefighters are trying to extinguish the flames . dozens of people have been injured. portugal is dispiriting. an intense heat wave with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius. incessant rains over the past 24
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hours in western india have flooded homes and low lying areas across gutierrez and my roster us fates rescue teams were sent to the city of. val sods were locals, were stranded by fast raising waters. it comes just weeks after millions of people were impacted by flooding across north eastern india and bangladesh. nigerian meteor reporting the release of a further 7 hostages by gunman, who attacked a train in the northwest. in march, the train was blown up as a travel from the capital. a boucher could, you know, at least 8 people were killed and dozens were captured. 6 men and one women are reported to have been released with the help of a negotiator. 44 passengers are still being held. the cranes, presidents of the accused russia of deliberately targeting civilians that after at least 15 people were killed when russian rockets hit an apartment block in the
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eastern ukrainian town. chess, if you are there are fear dozens more could be trapped in the rebels. russian ground forces are pushing to take control of the entire donnie at region. where chance if you're is located, alan fisher reports from keys. prieto and sky lit up is russian. rockets fall in chest. if you are 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 deborah by hand tunneling down, trying to find anyone still trapped in the building. so what have we done to them? what if our people don't to hurt them? there was darkness, and then it all started. locals could only leucon helpless as the says, continued for neighbors. friends, relatives, movies that you do love, we ran to the basement. there were 3 here. the 1st, somewhere in the kitchen, the 2nd i don't even remember. there was lightning. we run towards the 2nd entrance and then straight into the basement. and we sat there all night until this morning
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. enough, if you use local governor says there may be many more people trapped in the rebel having lifting gear is on stand by my mom. again, we have one more conformational war crimes whether i should see the ations, they are targeting civilians everywhere down. so religious in cities, it doesn't matter if they're on the line or somewhere else. the person is chief of staff called it another terrorist attack by a terrorist country. and he demanded governments 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 believe 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. olive fisher al jazeera heave in bosnia
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herzegovina, a sermon. he is underway to bery 50 bodies of newly discovered victims of this rebrand. each a massacre. a 1000 muslim men and boys were murdered by bosnian serb forces in and around st. rubber nature in 1995 general rocca melodic let the bosnian serb forces and was later convicted of crimes against humanity. north macedonia quest to join, the european union has triggered a series of protests. demonstrators are angry about a compromise they say has been foisted on their government. julian wolfe has the story. oh enough is enough. yes. that's the message from these protestors on the streets for a 7th day. now. they're unhappy with some of the conditions and a proposal offered by french president emanuel micron for their country to begin its long awaited membership talks with the european union. i'm here to say no to that. all of
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a lot of people here below enough is enough with them on somebody for the soil or a civilian political tensions have been on the rise with violent nightly protests against the proposal. it would require north macedonia to change its constitution to recognizable gary minority protect minority rights, and banish hate. speech. demands made by bulgaria, ah, political leaders of north macedonia say the proposal is a reasonable compromise, accepting it neither as a historic triumph nor failure, but north macedonia ins don't agree. there's no way to stop. i keep looking. there is no good resume in north macedonia, has been a candidate for e u membership for 17 years. the country received the green light to begin negotiations in 2020, but no date has yet been set it hope to 2017 agreement with greece, which ended
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a decades long name dispute would open the door for membership talks with the you bubble guerria stepped in using its veto powers as an e. u. member state to block its neighbor from joining. both nations have been locked in a bitter dispute about history and identity for decades. insurance would be listed o'neil. but more government, i decided to ship 1000 to be most vulnerable. all my people require and what the boat thought, great followers and group also, all the people who use them was for, for this country will be a good book area. i said that our language. oh, really our name. we're here with the identity of
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a nation. these people refuse to compromise, to move out to 0. an investigation by a group of international journalists into ride sharing giant goober has revealed the aggressive tactics the company use during its global expansion. the group found the company leveraged angry protest from the taxi industry to its advantage. the documents reveal how the company secretly lobbied governments and evaded regulatory authorities. goober has and denied the allegations, but says changes have been made since the rising cost of living is causing hardship right across latin america. in chile, inflation is forecast ahead. 12 percent by the end of this year, fueled in part by political uncertainty. our line america editor lucio newman reports from santiago for generations of chilion should never experienced high inflation rising prices of food and fuel. our shock sales women, claudia,
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at anita says she's never seen anything like it even for you. the other day i paid $12.00 for a tiny piece of meat and bones for that price i used to buy a kito, a fillet, her sirloin steak. i'm not joking. this is all i have, biscuits, a capsicum to tins for the cat, and an avocado that i think team dollars won't be able to let you go on a hurdle. you know that in the last 6 months inflate and has surpassed 70 percent compared to the usual 3 percent a year of 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 of 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 extremely problematic,
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this to out of every 3 items in the basic basket of goods. the chileans consume, is imported in us dollars. chilly needs dollars to buy petrol and gas, which it does not produce fuel and food have shot up. most of all, 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 mumps, of political uncertainty over the economic repercussions of a new constitution that could be approved in september, but will not panamint the man? unfortunately, we are in a very store, we scenario, the authorities will have to work wonders revert the situation 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
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defense, even though it will further spook investors one. delores garza from willie me though. when the states resources are limited, the government must prioritize the next government or minister changes that were science, resources, elsewhere, and discretionary manner. that ends up eroding the legitimacy of the states public policies. okay. whatever the reasons, inflation and uncertainty, both of which have been strangers actually are becoming every day worked in what was latin america's most stable economy. lucy newman out is iraq. santiago, south korea has reported more potential rocket launches from north korea. solar military detected what appears to be shots fired on sunday night. north korea often test fires launchers during military drills. smaller rockets on missiles are seen as central to the countries plans for striking targets in the south. this year in north korea has test fired a range of missiles that are all bound under un security council resolutions.
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religious ceremonies during the muslim festival freedom involve the sacrifice of an animal. but that's something most off. guns can't afford the sphere. western sanctions on the taliban government have devastated the economy. are the last 3 reports from capital. the. this is on a son's 1st either law under the taller bond and more than 20 years. it also comes at a time of international sanctions and struggling economy with millions of bonds out of work are being paid a fraction of what they once were. many are cutting back on their holiday expenses . why might not be a dried fruit seller and cobalt largest open air market says with local currency losing its value, prices have gone up. so people are buying fewer items. he says dried fruit sellers have last 60 to 70 percent of their business this year. the percent knew what other people are poor nowadays. we don't have enough sales this year. pistachio is
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a loan that went from 600 of more than 1000 to keep it. it's not just snacks, though. families are also opting out of buying new clothes for the holiday way. the lowball at a tailor, the called, the petro neighborhood, says his orders have decreased 50 percent this year. last month. i mean, she got him. we have only these 2 celebrations, the to eat. traditionally, whatever people have they will spend on these to eat. but this year, a lot of people are struggling some or even cutting back on the most important part of this purchasing animals for the ritual sacrifice. email hope also has a job in a ministry, but he says if he has been cut a more than 80 percent, he has managed by a cow and a sheep for his family. but he knows many more will not be able to do the same this year. either call me on my call when you get a has made special by the sacrifice. so many people won't have a proper sense of celebrating ede passes this year more than ever. it's important
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to keep the poor in mind. this market is the centerpiece of the celebration we seen this year is that people can afford to buy the animals that they used to do. and the shepherds have also had to cut their prices to meet reduced demand. so again, what i'm showing is that the sanctions, the aide cut back and the devaluation of the abalone has affected every aspect of life and i want it's on right down to the celebration. let's see, al jazeera couple. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, a un security council mandate for life saving a deliveries between turkey and northwest syria has expired, putting millions of lives at risk. last week, russia veto the resolution to extend shipments for another year. because of all glue has more from a border crossing and has high turkey.

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