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tom all in sri lanka talks begin to form and you all party government with a new president to be elected next week. as the death toll from a russian missile strike on an apartment block in the east and ukraine rises to 30 cave plans to fight back to recapture the south and 50 newly identified victims a laid to rest as thousands gather to march the 27th anniversary of the shrubbery needs a genocide. ah . hello and welcome to the program. the u. n. z. a chief says that people will die if much needed food, medicine and shelter cannot be delivered to serious last rebel held enclave. this after un security council authorization for cross border deliveries expired on
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monday, because russia vetoed efforts to extend it. the bible, how a border crossing is the only one the un can use to deliver humanitarian aid across the turkey syria border. that aid is a lifeline for people in it live, providing 70 percent of the food needs in the enclave where it's helped. 2.4000000 people so far this year. the u. n. estimates. 4000000 people live in rebel held parts of syria's northwest. 1.7000000 people are living in displacement camps. they're after fleeing government held areas, 58 percent of them children, sam calcium, who has more from the border crossing and her take turkey. the un trucks are not allowed to enter and it is a delay that which is a religious holiday among muslim people that small commercial trucks are not passing through this corridor. however, turkish and yos are able to cross the border even though it's a holiday. or even if the u. n. a u. n. trucks are bent from crossing the borders
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by you and security council. it's a quiet day, as i said, because it is eat and people in a behind this border in it live are terrified about what's going to happen because there are more than 4000000 people inside it live. who are actually is stuck because this is the only rebel held area across syria, a current, the russia claims that the aid deliveries should not be from a bubble. how a crossing a but should be conducted through damascus. i because it going through any other country like iraq or a jordan or turkey violate sovereignty of su in government. but when you speak to the civilians and 8 organizations, they are not sure about how fair the a distribution will be. if the you and a deliveries are conducted at through damascus, of course the un in it, we are hearing that the grant is also working on some alternative roads or
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alternative plants. but many of the angles i have spoken so far, tell me that the system that was established by the un is the most effective. one is the fastest one cheapest one. and it reaches the many, many people inside a north west, syria. now the speaker of shank, as parliament says, a new president will be chosen next week. often negotiations started to form a new unity government as follows, unprecedented protest over the weekend when tens of thousands of people stole the residences of the president and prime minister, president got by roger packs and prime minister run over chromos, singer say they will resign after being blamed for the nations worst economic crisis for decades. government has been unable to pay for essential imports of food, fertilizer medicines, and fuel al jazeera men. al fernandez, brings us more now from colombo. despite the seeming chaos and free for all. or you
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can see that there are still certain structures and systems that are in place. if you just look behind me, the line of a military personnel guarding entrance to the presidential secretary. obviously, a certain section of it that takes you to certain officers and things like that. this is very different to the steps that takes you to a different section. obviously, which people are being allowed a little bit of freedom to go explore. we need a new system, we need a new governance muted new prov. you new proper leaders. so to deliver, to change that, and to bring this mission of a country disturbed position via onto the avia fighting on to the end. and this is where the protest all are started in terms of the go to go campaign. it was a campaign to see the exit of president go to albert roger boxer for 3 months just down the road. they set up camp and they stayed there. and just a few days ago, this offers the president's office was over on now, as you can see, all around me,
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there's hundreds of people milling about. and there are cues waiting to go inside. obviously, there's just a certain section that people are being allowed into. another historic building, it's served as the country's 1st parliament as an amazing chamber. so people are taking the chance to go have a look. ah, now the number of people killed in a russian missile strike on an apartment block in the east in ukraine has risen to 35 story building in the town of cher cvr in the daniel squeegee was destroyed after being hit by russian rockets on saturday. logins, he work as a continuing to search for survivors underneath rubble with 9 people found alive so far. rushes repeatedly claimed that it's hitting only millet targets in the country . elsewhere at least 3 people have been killed in the latest russian shelling of
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ukraine. second largest city are cubes. regional governor is saying only civilian targets were hit and several people also injured. one strike destroyed a school. another hit a residential building, a local administrator describe the attack is absolute terrorism. or through. i saw lights, the headlights of rescue. as i started screaming, i am alive, please get me out. just the rest was entered the hallway knocked on the door. yeah . you will. you crane is putting together a 1000000 strong force to try to retake its rushing, occupied southern territories. this is, according to the country's defense minister. in an interview with the british newspaper, the times ukraine lost control of most of the black sea region of harrison. in the 1st weeks after russia's invasion, ukraine's deputy prime minister is urging residents in the southern areas to evacuate urgently as it forces prepare to launch a counter offensive miracle. the head of police and ukraine's capital keith says,
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all allegations of war. crimes committed by russia will be fully investigated. andre number 12 told al jazeera that police are sharing information they've gathered with international prosecutors. alan fisher reports on this now from the village of murat sca, where investigators uncovered a mass grave last month. they are the almost forgotten victims of the early days of the war in ukraine. you haven't. wasik has kept watch as they stand in an anonymous freezer van in an anonymous carpark. in this unit alone, 12 bodies still not identified, still not claimed by their loved ones. you're such a pickle her. we would like to buy these people. it is a long time. they have been lying here more than 3 months, or there it is. a common key and they had sucked, they can not, i didn't find their body simply by looking of them. many people left for other
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countries of these victims are lying here on claim. in other units, leah, by 30 soldiers and another 140 other civilians, some recovered from deep and a nearby forest. the russians built their possessions in this wood facing towards cave when they were forced to withdraw. that's when investigators moved in and the phone one mass grave and they think around here, there will be many more just last month, ukrainian forensic teams phone the site and started gathering evidence. they pulled 7 bodies from a tiny grave. each victim shot on the head. and dumped their crime being meal and old enough to fight against the russians. even wasik was there that day, helping out, watching the groaned give up its secrets, monitor foreman at the moment to sleep. okay. but when i examined the body, so children, it didn't. even though they are not my children, and i do have 2 children. it's horrible. because even his alcohol, i can get it out of my mind for quality. ver cemented from each victim. they've
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taken dna one day. the family might claim them, give them a proper burial to the man heading the police investigation into what happened. told me no matter how difficult these crimes must be investigated. tucker, bustled the rebel with this should be important, not just to ukrainians, but to the whole international community. this is very important, the same as the investigations into what happened during world war 2. we must investigate the army of the russian federation, the army commanders. this message should be delivered. the bodies will sit for a few more weeks, then there will be quietly buried. but for no, the sit silent witnesses in an investigation into war crimes and murder, allan fisher, al jazeera, moderate skirt, you cream russian president vladimir putin has signed a decree to fast track russian citizenship for ukrainians. isn't it was previously only offered to ukrainians in russian control regions seen as
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a way of cementing moscow's influence in areas it's taking control of during the war. crime in has pushed through other forms as well, including introducing the ruble and installing russian back leaders in local administrations. well now germany is saying that it's not clear where the rush is going to restart. gas flows when scheduled maintenance on a major pipeline is finished. north stream one is the biggest single pipeline carrying russian gas to germany. it's going to be out of action for the next 10 days, while routine work is carried out. but german officials are suspicious about russia's intentions after the pipelines gas flow is which is by 60 percent last month. moscow blames are a missing turbine for the reduction of supply to western europe. russia, meanwhile, is boosting its gas distribution to other partners like china. i'm not intervals, john smith with at least it's difficult to say with a more stream one. we run off to 10 days of maintenance. the past is often shown,
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but technical reasons are often excuses for political decisions. of course, this could happen again. nobody came seem side putin's head so we do not know what will happen in bosnia herzegovina, the bodies of 50 dis, newly discovered victims of the shrubbery, nights of genocide have been buried during a ceremony mocking 27 years since the atrocities took place. thousands gather to remember the many victims of the 1995 massacre and recognized the role of women in the fight for justice. around 8000 muslim men and boys will mud it by bosnian serb forces in a round shrub. bernita general, right? come not ditch. let the bosnian serb forces and was late a convicted of crimes against humanity. but on us less money, we found the incomplete bodies 5 years ago. we waited to find mold, but it didn't happen. so we decided to bury what we have. oh, so i have one more brother who was never found and i have another brother who is
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buried before al jazeera is tired. don't miss of ich has more from shepherd, so approximately 50000 people have been, have gathered here today to commemorate the victims of the genocide, but not just to commemorate also to bury 50 off the wicked and, and that is one a that is a thing that makes this gathering in february, so every year on the 11th of july specific, this is not just a combination of the to the genocide victims. it is their burial. this is an ongoing process process for 27 years. now, not all victims have been buried. not all victims have been found up to this point around the 1200 of them are still considered missing. the other point that makes for bernice sand is gathering here on this very specific is that this is a remembrance and a common ration of for the victims. of a genocide,
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this is the only genocide in the world. apart from the one in dwanda that was found to be a genocide. co confirmed and proved a by the judiciary both on the national level, but also also by the international courts. and to try to explain how this, how the courts came to this conclusion, to try to explain the scale of crimes committed here. that was committed here by the serbian forces by the bows in serbian forces 27 years ago. watching algae near ally from london, warsaw had on the program, wouldn't want to damage anybody's chauncey's by offering my support. forrest johnson refuses to endorse any of the 11 candidates to replace him in a contest at one end till september 19. his vice president is backing course on corruption charges. ah
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ah. now it surprisingly wet and cold in eastern europe, which is a huge contrast to what's happening in both. do you see why huge amount of slow moving cloud around this area of low pressure which is sitting there? now this is contrast, bigger high pressure. this is warm, it's summer, so it's sunny as well. this cloud coming in to scotland and norway. so this joins it with the little bit cool room wet stuff of that is very obese. running down through lithuania, east the side of poland, bella, ruin stuffs, going to be cold and wet with potential of flooding. we've had some of it actually . and the same system in crimea just recently, we might see a bit more, a similar area. so that's east in europe on the corner where the mark won't further west much, not in between. for example, in vienna, you're getting close to it. vienna's temperature is above average by about 4 degrees in the wind. though starting on the breezy side drops off,
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but it is further west where things are really hot. and particularly once again in the southwest of spain with seville, not reco breaking, but not far off it, but well above the hour and staying there for the rest of the week. but that hot is also represented in land in morocco and an algerian, but it comes to an end in the sa hell, which is where we're still finding some pretty big showers and quite a long white horse with wherever you go in the world. one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to go,
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hulu. oh, i'll come back. what challenge is there a life in london, the main stories now? the u. n. a chief warns people will die if much needed food, medicine and shelter cannot be delivered to serious loss. rebel al enclave authorization view and deliveries at the bubble. how of crossing expired on monday? because russia vetoed efforts to extend it. go. sions on to wait for me. unity government in sri lanka, where panama, we'll choose a new president next week. it follows unprecedented protests at the weekend when tens of thousands of people, storm the residences on the president and prime minister,
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who say though resign and the death toll from a russian missile strike, or an apartment block in the east and ukrainian town of chassis the r has risen to 30 on the defense ministers, says a 1000000 strong force is being ready to recapture areas in the south. now hundreds of mourners in japan of attended awake for the former premier sions are our bay a temple in the capital tokyo, outside the temple people were seen laying flowers. our bay was assassinated while campaign in an election rally on friday. police have acknowledged security lapses at the event. the shooting was a major shock in japan. are political violence and gun crime. a very rare, a private funeral for our bay is scheduled for tuesday, which is our, our base parties vowed to use it sizable victory and sundays parliamentary election to achieve his unfinished goals. will that include strength in the military and revising the countries at post war pacifist constitution?
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prime minister for mio, cuz she del, welcome. the victory, while acknowledging the need to unify the party without our bay who remained a major force in national politics. i remember before the new war you inheriting abbeys, legacy, especially the constitution amendment, which he put so much of his incident to i will work on challenges that are by could not solve on his own. i don't know to put a mule smith all continue working and bring a bright future to our beloved country to pen, which our bay loved to. we need to pass this legacy to the next generation. you know more here. the rules and time table has been announced for the contest to be, britons next prime minister 11 candidates seeking to replace bar, as johnson will need at least 20 supporters just to get on the ballot. nominations will close on tuesday, but the when i won't be known till september, we challenge has more the u. k. sweltering through a mid summer heat wave, but the country's political temperature has been at boiling point for days now. and
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i want you to know how sad i am following the prime ministers resignation announcement last thursday. conservative m p's of the 1922 committee gathered to set the rules and time table for how to replace boris johnson nominations will open and close. tomorrow. we'll have it 1st ballot on wednesday and a 2nd, but it is likely on thursday. what we try to do is find a balance we're, we're making sure the parliamentary stages all concluded reasonably rapidly before the summer recess. but we do believe we can have that proper discussion within the policy. someone has to grip is conservative. m p 's aiming to whittle down a wide field of candidates to just to by next thursday. then over the rest of july and august, the parties 200000 members. we'll choose the next leader and prime minister. it's a tight schedule, but they want all this done by early september. i think it's
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a wide open race and ultimately the conservative party can be worried about the, the blue and blue attacks. i think that doesn't look good to the wider electrodes like they're gonna want to try and shorten that as much as they can. and it looks like she sooner is the front runner, and he is the man to catch. there is one person in all of this who's being conspicuous by his absence, boris johnson. of course, he's been pretty quiet since his resignation, speech last week while he was out in front of the cameras again on monday. was he stand on the right to replace him? i don't want to say i any more abide, right. those are the contest underway and that has happened and you know, i would wish wouldn't want to damage anybody's chauncey's by offering my support. i just have to not to get online, i have to get on. meanwhile, the opposition is picked up on the generous promises of tax cuts. conservative leadership hopefuls are falling over themselves to make and found them laughable.
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the armstrong, i'm to see economics is well underway. share the content is of my more than 200000000000 pounds worth of funding spending commitment to hon. you that's more than the annual budget of the splunk on the pages of the sunday papers without the word on how it will be paid. fantasy will soon meet reality galloping inflation, economic stagnation, and a major war in europe is just a few problems from the prime ministers in a tray. it may be scorching now, but for whoever wins, things will only get hotter, will reach helen's now to 0. monday. will pull bright and joins is live now from westman states, a crowded field of candidates, full who are the main front on as yes,
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11 declared their intention so far it could go up again before nominations close on tuesday. one person that we're waiting to see, who will that, will she declare not? is pretty for tell the home secretary i she had a meeting with the euro, skeptic, european research group and piece from that group to day laying out hearst all as far as the tax cuts goes and getting rid of green levies and things like this. but she hasn't yet declared her intention to actually run as things stand, the main candidates would appear to be the. the former chancellor, the richie sumac, who, who resigned in protest at boris johnson early last week. he would be the book make his favorite at the moment he's running with bookmakers at around 38 percent chance of winning list truss cheese, the foreign secretary, and she has made no disguising of her ambitions to get the top job. she has also laid out plans for a tax cutting agenda. should she get into number 10?
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another person who though who seems to be doing unexpectedly well is, is the trade minister penny mordant. now when she launched her intention to stand, she tweeted out a occurred saying leadership should be more about less about the leader and more about the ship. it seems to that she's going to be a far more collegiate leader. if she got to number 10, the boys johnston has been perceived to be and interestingly, the conservative home group, which is a concert, a survey conservative members and puts penny mordant, a 20 percent with kemi, but a knock at 19. so rather than wishes to like being a front runner with actual conservative members, according to the conservative home survey, penny mordant is actually running marginally in front. interesting. could be a very tight contest. and for those of us that are not familiar with the, the rules around this context, just remind us who gets to vote and how long it's gonna take.
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yeah, i think there probably will be frustration in certain sections of the conservative party and perhaps in the why the public as well as forest johnson, the prime minister who had to resign over questions about his credibility is truthfulness. will actually be able to stay in downing street in number 10 downing street and essentially keep pulling the, the levers of government for another 8 weeks. it will be september the 5th before we get an actual result. that's exactly 8 weeks from now. that said, the process it takes as long as it takes you have to whittle down a crowded field of candidates. there will be a denominations will close to morrow. the will then be the 1st round of balancing amongst the parliamentary party on wednesday. possibly another round of balloting if necessary on thursday, and if a 3rd round is needed, then that would be monday of next week. but it all needs to be finished by thursday of next week. that's july the 21st because that's when parliament rises for the
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summer holidays that need to have it whittle down to to by then, and then the conservative party members get their vote. remember, it's not the general public. it's not the 47000000 other voter registered members of the public who actually select the next prime minister. it's purely the members of the conservative party. thank you very much, paul brown, and the latest from westminster. u. s. president joe biden says he's determined to ban assault weapons, which often used in mass shootings across the country. is that the u. s. is a wash in weapons of war, are speaking as a white house event to celebrate new bipartisan law designed to reduce gun violence and legislation passed 16 days ago. incrementally tysons the requirements for young people to buy guns while to 9 firearms to domestic abuses. it was passed after mast shootings in buffalo, new york, and val de texas. joe biden says this legislation is just the 1st step in it,
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restricting assault weapons at the final phase of the corruption trial of argentina's. vice president is underway when his iris christina crusher, is accused of profiting from dozens of public works contracts, though allegedly awarded inflated prices 12 others are on trial alongside her with verdicts expected by the end of the year. daniel schriner joins us live out when is iris? what has been the response to this trial? well, christina kitchen is a huge figure in argentine that politics. she was the president from 2007 to 2015. her late husband nest, the kitchener was the president before her. she's the current vice president. and if she's found not guilty in this trial, she's very likely to run in the for the presidency next year. she's also sought by many to be the power behind the current president, alberto fernandez. so
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a huge figure, but a very divisive figure. she enjoys a massive amount of support among the working classes. the trade union movement brought into more affluent areas and we saw this on sat on the weekend. there were huge anti government protests. and she was very much the target of some of those protest people with a huge balloons who's going to models of her dressed in a prison outfit saying that she should be prosecuted. so say very popular, but also very divisive of the great deal of attention focused on this case and focused on line as well. because the case at the moment is a being run online. anybody with access to the internet can watch it. the 50 little boxes on their screens of the defend of the 13 defendants of the judges of the lawyers are all starting the next phase and final crucial phase of this trial. and the 12 others who are on trial alongside how what about them one of them is the ma lateral bias. here is the man who these contracts were
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allegedly awarded to. he's a builder or an entrepreneur in the far south of argentina in the province of santa cruz, which is where christine's late husband nest the kitchen was from. i've been down there and i've seen some of these projects, or are some of them are i'm finished as a big sports center without any facilities, a road that goes nowhere. he is currently serving 12 years in prison on money laundering charges, along with his $4.00 children, 2 sons and 2 daughters. so yeah, this is, this has been the case that they are watching very closely what is going on in this trial. all right, daniel, thank you very much. i knew shamrock all the latest on that trial taking place in when his iris, christina de curt novaire on trial, but alongside her 12 others as well in a high profile trial that is actually being a broadcast on line with verdette is expected by the end of the year, but in a significant you turn, donald trump's former close advisor,
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steve bannon says he is now willing to testify the congressional panel investigating the capitol hill attack in a letter to the committee lawyers for mister bam. and say he is ready to set to testify publicly. he was summoned to speak about what he knew leading up to the right. but until now he'd refused to comply ban and served as tramps. chief strategist in 2017 select committee is conducted a nearly year long investigation into how trump support has invaded congress. on the 6th of january 2021. ah. look at main stories are following. now. you as a chief says people will die if much needed food, medicine and shelter cannot be delivered to syria's last rebel held enclave authorization for you and deliveries at the bubble. how a crossing expired on monday. because russia vetoed efforts to extend it. that 8 is
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