tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 12, 2022 12:00am-1:00am AST
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facts on the planets, and all those who inhabit the industries past the coast of uranium on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello i mariam noisy welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. you and a delivery stop after rush, he uses it security council rito to close a vital lifeline for people in the only rebel held part of syria. after a week end of political come on in sri lanka talks begin to form a new old party government with a new president to be elected next week. as the death toll from a russian missile strike on an apartment block and east and ukraine rises to 30
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keith plans of fight back to recapture the south. with mon, soft and nasty new space telescope, left off astronomers eagerly await his 1st image, which president iden is unveiling south. i'm john gaz. rosco with sports novak joke of h celebrates his 7th wimbledon when with his family, but it could be his last grand slam. this season, ah. hello, welcome to the news our. the u. n. z. a chief says the people will die if much needed food, medicine, and shell to cannot be delivered to serious loss. rebel held enclave this off to un security council authorization for cross board. the deliveries expired on monday
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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 age is a lifeline for people and ad lib providing 70 percent of the food needs in the unclaimed where it's help. 2.4000000 people so far this year. the un estimates 4000000 people live in rebel held parts of syria's northwest. 1.7000000 people are living in displacement camps. they're off to fleeing. government held areas 58 percent of them. a children, said him casio, glue has more in this now from the border crossing and head ty, turkey. the un trucks are not allowed to enter, and it is a delay that which is a religious holiday among muslim people. that's why commercial trucks are not passing through this corridor. however, turkish and deos are able to cross the border even though it's
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a holiday. or even if the u. n. a u. n. trucks are a bent from crossing the border by the un 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 are crossing a but should be conducted through damascus? i because a going through any other country like iraq or jordan or turkey violates 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,
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we are hearing that through and is also working on some alternative roads or alternative plants. but many of the angels i have spoken so far, tell me that the system that was established by the u. n. is the most effective. one is the fast, this one cheapest one. and it reaches the many, many people inside a north west, syria. so after days of negotiations over these a deliveries, there are now signs of movement at the un as get more font diplomatic edited james bay's. what's happening that james lots of negotiations continued all weekend long to try and resolve this because the deadline has now passed. there is no way currently it is legal for the u. n. to bring in aid across that border crossing. now you remember that on friday there was a show down. there was, we're most the security council supporting the idea of a 12 month extension to that border crossing russia saying no 6 months only. well,
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what are they agreed on to try and come up with a compromise? and i believe they'll be a vote lightly. early on tuesday here, the un, well, this is the russian resolution that last week most of the security council said was totally unacceptable. 6 months only not good enough. well, i can tell you the new version that has been put forward. i've seen it is almost identical to this. there's just a few words changed. they now say that the secretary general, before that 6 month period is up on or the beginning of january, will produce a special report on the humanitarian situation before the 10th of december. but in essence, the security council, despite them saying that this russian resolution was so awful, are now having no option the mean backed into a corner by the russians to actually support a resolution that is almost the same as that russian draft resolution that they all objected to with the exception of, of russia and china, they were the only 2 that supported it on friday. so humiliating climbed down,
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i think a demonstration of the state of stalemate around the security council table. and it's not good news, according to humanitarian community, because they need to plan, they need to have their logistics, and they say that 6 months really isn't enough to do their humanitarian planning. they also fear that this resolution, the new one of 6 months, if it does get voted on, as i think is likely on tuesday, will run out at the beginning of january. and that's the time of the harshest time of winter. and more of the hardest times with regard to the humanitarian situation in northern syria. thank you very much. diplomatic added to james bay's. well, your hon lee is the response straight to for syria wild vision. he joined this live now from amman in jordan. it looks as though the authorization for this un mandate sanctioning cross board deliveries to these northwest and parts of the area will be
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renewed, but it won't be for the require 12 months. it will be for 6 months. explain to us why this is not enough for homeowner, very disappointed because we have been advocating for 12 months. 12 months is necessary to do all the necessary planning, logistics, getting supplies, ready, hiring their stuff, just a practical. so 6 months means that we end up in the middle of winter towards the end of the year. but timing, i must say, can you sort of plan for 12 months? do all the necessary resources and staff and logistics work, even if it is just a 6 month renewal in the hope that then a solution will be found at the end of 6 months. can you not do the planning anyway?
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now we'll do our best for me and i think 4100000 people and 1000000 children at risk really deserve and need our support, whatever, whatever it takes. of course, we'll do our most to make it work within the 6 months. we certainly hope that the conditions to renew will not be as tech says, we fear. we know that the us cross border operation reaches $2400000.00 people each month and over 90 percent of a population in northwest syria depends on this aid. you were in the region just recently a couple of months ago. what did you, what did you see there? well, it is amazing when you cross the border from turkey into here. yeah. the northern part you start seeing tense, right? one year past the border. and that goes on for 1020 kilometers,
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just tense. and people who lived there for 6 page or even longer, many people live very close to turkey and, and try to make things meet and, and is really amazing to see that many people in one location or the conditions life for children in terms of the basic needs but also education. most children are born into a war situation. they don't quite know what is normal anymore and they struggle for life as low as the resolution is ongoing. some food supplies are getting into the country and meet the needs, the basic needs of, of young people, of older people. and we're talking about food. we're talking about health. last,
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which is water and sanitation. just the basic needs to survive. most of these children don't go to school. and especially after coven and the things have have turned for worse. not good for children, definitely not. thank you very much. i'm looking for joining us there from amman. jordan well now to sri lanka, the speaker of the parliament says a new president is going to be chosen next week after negotiations started to form a new unity government. if what was unprecedented protests over the weekend when tens of thousands of people stole the residences of the president and prime minister president got by raja pac certain prime minister one and with chrome, a single say they will resign to being blame for the worst economic crisis for decades, government has been unable to pay for essential imports of food,
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fertilizer medicines, or fuel out there as men. l fernandez has more from columbia, despite the seeming chaos and free for all. you can see that there are still certain structures and systems that are in place. if you just look behind me, the line of, of military personnel guarding entrance to the presidential secretary. obviously, a certain section of it that takes you to certain offices and things like that. this is very different. 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 today via to change that and to bring this mission of a country to a stable 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,
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roger pox for 3 months just down the road. they set up camp and they stayed there. and just a few days ago, this office, the president's office was over on now, as you can see, all around me, 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. you within his, our life from london much more still had on the program. 50 newly identified victims and lay to rest as thousands gather to mock the 27th anniversary of the shrubbery needs a genocide. also wouldn't want to damage in his chauncey's by offering my support. forrest johnson refuses to endorse any of the 11 candidates to replace him in a contest that won't end until september. and in school,
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england's women book their place in the quarter finals after a stunning performance at the euro's coming out later with joe. ah, a number of people killed in a russian missile strike on an apartment block in east and ukraine has risen to 35 story building in the town of just if you are in the done yet screeching was destroyed. after being hit by russian rockets on saturday, emergency workers are continuing to search for survivors. beneath the rubble with 9 people found alive. so far, rusher is repeatedly claimed that it's hitting only military targets. at least 3 people have been killed in the latest russian shelling of ukraine's 2nd city har. keith regional governess as only civilian targets were hit. several people were also injured. one strike destroyed a school. another hit a residential building,
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a local administrator describe the attack as absolute terrorism. what ukraine is putting together a 1000000 strong force to try to retake its ration occupied southern territories. according to the country's defense minister. he said this in an interview with the british newspaper of the times, you claim lost control of most of the black c region of harrison. in the 1st weeks after russia's invasion, ukraine's deputy prime minister is urge residents that evacuate urgently is it prepares to launch a counter offensive. hannah shall ets is the security studies program, georgia, the foreign policy council, ukrainian prison, which is a, a non governmental analytical center. she joins me now from odessa in ukraine. the attention has been firmly focused on the battle over the don't bass part of eastern ukraine. tell us about the significance of the struggle for southern ukraine. definitely the battle is also happening on the south. even that dynamic is
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a little bit different, because for example, you mentioned to the strike again, cartoon, but today also we had a new side against odessa. we had 3 air raids and also to be land objects being he, to the private houses of the people. luckily, nobody been killed, but russia continued to threaten the blacks cost of ukraine. and it is really important because in this way, all, all where see ports are closed. and 60 percent of your cranium export is going by see 90 percent of the grain and will, would you see the results of the grey mac for being blocked to are from your crate . but the ctx, your phone also has the additional significance because it is the most of the new river that is accessed to creamier. and that is a huge occupied territory that is currently on the quite a significant press from the russian occupiers. we are constantly, here are these tourists, some of them similar to gucci i and the villagers, but also, or can i just pick up?
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you mentioned 2 important points there. one is central to the south is the horse own region. and you said that this is important for russia, the stakes, and i for sure, because it will be a kind of spring board for their advances towards the black sea coast towards odessa. but it's also very important for the ukrainians, because assuming that will be russian occupation of the country for some time, keeping control of her some will be important for ukraine to be as via to be viable economically for ukraine, each of the c t and town and village is important to hear you can say which town is more important, that is our land only because of her song. i see your soul as the port is not so significant if you took you compare, for example, to odessa on, we call life for insurance of the trade and the economic value of those 2 ports are much more significant at the same time. so definitely be more important because
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that is the weaver excess brought to also because of the control of the noble a whole score. he drill electrical station. so you saw the region has not only enforcements in terms of the access to the black sea, because the russians can control the black sea just with the blockades. what they are doing in a very, it's not to the very necessity to control the land over there. the adjust blocking by the sheet that are currently standing and blocking the excess to the ukrainian territorial waters. how difficult is the counter offensive going to be if russia has built up positions in this region? they have as support, but also perhaps supply line advantages from crimea, which is russian occupied. ah, surely they had the supply from crania, that's why they were able to occupy in march the crystal region. but at the same
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time we see that they are the same. they're not very table, and almost each day we sure evolve to the some, not maybe significant, but some advancement of the ukrainian forces. the attempts to liberate or at least to control some of the villagers. nevertheless, with the receiving of high mars systems from the united states, ukrainian and forces started the counter offense, they are, but of the very particular man, the targeting of the i'll talk files of the ammunition because they understand exactly what is the main threat. that is a jewelry that is the messiah. that is the weapons. there are there who are just for the last week. we heard, at least about the town, so quiet, including what happened just and now where go. it is over to you available of the noble a whole us talk files being under the fire. and that is changing significantly, situation on the ground because it is the less possibility for the rush and force us to advance to control the territory. but also it brought quite
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a significant fear among them because they are the sounds that they don't have sufficient a defense against their system. but what is still in cray me is very important because they use in crimea as the military base to show the whole south of ukraine not only to sorta make alive but to be have become silent, other loan grantees that can reach up to review. so up to the western ukraine, kind of, sheila, thank you. well, the head of police in ukraine's capital case says all allegations of or crimes committed by russia will be fully investigated. andre, in a bottle of told al jazeera police is sharing information they've gathered with international prosecutors, alan fish reports now from the village of the rod ski. we're investigators uncovered a mass grave last month. they are the almost forgotten victims of the early days of the war and ukraine. ye haven't. wasik has kept watch as they stand
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in an anonymous freezer van in an anonymous car park. in this unit alone, 12 bodies still not identified. still not claimed by their loved ones with us after pupils her we would like to buy these people. it is a long time. they have been lying here more than 3 months. it is a common key and they are sucked. they cannot, i didn't find the body simply by looking of them. many people left for other countries. so they sneaked him so lying here on claim. in other units near by 30 soldiers and another 140 other civilians, some recovered from deep in a nearby forest. the russians built their positions 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 phoned the site and started gathering evidence. they pulled 7 bodies from a tiny grave,
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each victim shot in 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 groan give up its secrets, run itself on one. at the moment a slip of gay, 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 is alcohol, i can get it out of my mind for quality. those dimensions from each victim, they've taken dna one day, the family might claim them, give them a proper burial. the man heading the police investigation into what happened, told me no matter how difficult these crimes must be investigated, took a puzzled rebel are worth it. this should be important, not just ukrainians, but to the whole international community. this is very important. 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
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a few more weeks, then they will be quietly buried. but for no the sit silent. witnesses in an investigation into war crimes and murder, alan fisher. i'll just either modal, it's good. you cream or i should present, let him a person assigned a decree to fast track russian citizenship for ukrainians. citizenship was previously only offered ukrainians and russian control regions seen as a way of cementing moscow's influence in areas it's taking control of during the war. climate is pushed through other reforms like introducing the ruble and installing russian by leaders in local administrations. and in only developers, germany are saying that it's not clear whether russia, we start gas flows, when schedule maintenance on a major pipeline is finished. and all stream one is the biggest single pipeline carrying russian gas to germany will be out of action for the next 10 days while routine work is carried out. but german officials is suspicious about russia's intentions. after pipelines,
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gas flow is reduced by 60 percent last month. moscow plains are missing turbine for the reduction of supply to western europe. russia, meanwhile, is lucy's gastric distribution to other partners, like china, or morons and horton, rob johnson, it is difficult to say where the nor stream 1 may run after 10 days of maintenance . the past is often shown, but technical reasons are often excuses for political decisions. of course this could happen again. nobody can see inside putins head. so we do not know what will happen. over the remains of 15, newly identified victims of the shrubbery. nita genocide have been laid to rest. and as ceremony mocking 27 years since the atrocities, thousands of mostly muslim men and boys were killed in shrub or needs or in 1995 when the town was overrun in the last month of the bosnian war, among the bodies, our 3 male teenagers whose gas and bones were found in multiple mass graves,
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famous ravi reports 27 years after the horrors of the bosnian war remains of the dead are still being identified. still being buried. on the anniversary of the genocide and shrub, anything 50 more victims were laid to rest their suffering long over but not forgotten. i taught lashona issues not 3 o ko phone. well, it's easier when you know where their graves are. even if we bury only a couple of bones, when you think of their suffering, when you think of what they've been through, i just can't explain how i feel. time survivors say, does not heal alden's. every next anniversary is somehow more difficult than the previous one. and the time takes its toll.
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and is that an easy day? i can tell you that much. it's not an easy time of the year for any one of us myself included with in the closing months of the war, serbian forces over round the town of shore, benita. within 10 days they slaughtered more than $8000.00 mostly muslim men and boys. so far, the remains of more than 6600 people have been found and buried. as the work of dna investigators continues, funerals are likely to remain a regular part of annual remembrance of hence the women of shrubbery. nita have had an out sized role and keeping the memory of what happened alive may be an e m. i symbol. oh, the was the united mission saying thank you to the minus a strip anytime. thank you for the courage that they have had to carry these messages and thank you for not giving up. thank you for the fact that they keep
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their leading efforts to find the efforts of those who are killed during the genocide. he a instrument an estimated 100000 lives were lost in a war, fought along ethnic lines from 1992 to 1995. since russia's invasion of ukraine and a return of war to europe, bosnians worry. instability could spill over to the balkans and ignite tensions once again. same bas ravi altogether, will hundreds of mourners in japan of attended awake for form of premonitions or obey a temple in the capital tokyo. outside the temple people was seen lang flowers. abbe was assassinated while campaigning at an election rally on friday. police of acknowledged security lapses of the event. shooting was a major shock in japan, where political violence and gun crime a very rare a private funeral for obey scheduled for tuesday. well,
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the world's biggest gambling hob, macau, is closed down all casinos for the 1st time in more than 2 years. this is part of efforts to contain a coven 19 outbreak. authorities avoided all non essential businesses which include over 30 casinos to shop for a week. but cow recorded around 1500 co infection since the middle of june. about $19000.00 people are a mandatory quarantine gaming she has slipped on monday over concerns of tougher rules in the chinese special administrative region. you had the news out lie from london much more still to bring you on the program. would it be ins to wet tow with the relatives of victims of the saturday night ball shooting that killed 15 people? u. s. president joe biden says his country is a wash with weapons of war, as he calls for restrictions on assault weapons and in sport. joe will tell you why novak joke of it just slipped down the wall rankings despite his wimbledon. when
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ah now it's surprisingly wet and cold in eastern europe, which is a huge contrast to what's happening in most of your z y huge medic slow moving cloud around this area of low pressure, which is sitting there. now this is contrast big area of high pressure. this is warm, it's summer, so it's sunny as well. this cloud coming into scotland and norway. so this joins into the little bit cool room, better stuff of that is very obese. running down through lithuania, east the side of poland, bella rule sounds going to be cold and wet with potential of flooding. we've had some of it actually in the same system in crimea, just recently. we might see a bit more, a similar area. so that's eastern europe on the corner where the mark won't further west much, not in between. for example, in vienna,
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you're getting close to it. vienna's temperatures above average by about 4 degrees in the wind. though starting on the breezy side drops off, 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. now that hot is also represented in land in morocco and in algeria, but it comes to an end in the sa hill, which is where we're still finding some pretty big shout. and quite a long white horse with al jazeera world meets full remarkable bos. knew women survivors after those closest to them were taken away, never to return. some of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the cerebral needs a massacre 27 years ago. heartfelt accounts from those left behind trying to
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welcome back, a look at the main stories this our now un security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution to extend vital a deliveries to a rebel held area of northwest in syria on tuesday. mandate for the 8 operation expired on sunday. after rush of voted a one year extension. millions of people rely on essential supplies through the ball, but how a crossing cushions are under way to form a unity, government, inter lanka, web parliament will choose a new president. next week follows unprecedented protests of the weekend when tens of thousands of people still in the residence is all the president and prime minister, who say they will resign. the death toll from a russian missile strike are impala block in the east and ukrainian town of chess of yar has risen to 30. all the defense minister says a 1000000 strong forces being ready to recapture areas in the south.
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rules and time table have been announced for the contest of a person's next prime minister, e 11 candidate so far seeking to replace bars. johnson will need at least 20 supporters just to get on the ballot. omen. ations will open and close on tuesday with the 1st round of voting on wednesday. that the window won't be known till september 5th. where we challenge asthma. the u. k. sweltering through a midsummer heat wave, but the country's political temperature has been at boiling point for days now. and i want you to know how sad i am following the prime minister's 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 making sure the parliamentary soldiers all concluded reasonably rapidly
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before the summer recess, or but we do believe we can have that proper discussion within the policy. someone has to grip this 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 time schedule, but they want all this done by early september. i think it's 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 going to want to try and shorten that as much as they can. and he 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 been 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. when he stands on the
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right to replace him look, i don't want to say i any more abide rat. those are the contest underway. and this happened and you know, i would wish wouldn't want to damage anybody's chances by offering my support. i just have to not get i have to get on. meanwhile, the opposition has picked up on the generous promises of tax cuts. conservative leadership hopefuls are falling over themselves to make and found them laughable. almost run, and to see economics is well underway. we share the contenders of make more than 200000000000 pounds worth of funding, settling commitment to hon. you i see that all the unreal bunch of enters. splunk fills the pages of the sunday papers without a word on how it will be paid. fantasy will soon meet reality galloping
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inflation, economic stagnation, and a major war in europe was just a few problems from the prime minister's intro. it may be scorching now, but for whoever whims, things will only get hotter, will reach helen's al jazeera london. how the world population is growing at its lowest pace in 70 years. the un global forecast says the number of people on our planet is due to 8000000000 in november, 8th, and a half 1000000000 by 2030, and over 10000000000 by the end of the century. by next year, india is expected to overtake china as the world's most populous country, or ports as this increase could challenge india's economic growth. because of slowing growth in some countries. in the coming years, a wells population be concentrated in just 8 countries. india, pakistan, philippines, egypt, democratic republic of congo, ethiopia, nigeria,
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and tanza. now, the global population is also getting older. on average, a person can expect to live to 77 years by 2050. that's up from nearly 73 is in 2019 poverty metal is in new delhi and has more on what those figures mean for india. home to nearly one and a half 1000000000 people in there was already on track to becoming the was most populous nation. now, a report by the united nation says it could happen earlier than expected. next year, india is set to surpass china. and the gap between these 2 nations could increase by 2050. this could help india in many ways. for example, india has been pushing for more representation. internationally, exports say that concerns and demands could carry more weight, especially at forums like the united nations. on the economic front. this makes india the world's largest consumer market one that could invite
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a lot more investment. now, domestically population control has been a contentious electoral issue. experts have advocated for more focus on reproductive rights and justice. this includes improving good education, increasing the number of women in the workforce and improving much on health. some of these efforts have been effective because the rate of population growth has slowed down considerably. but there are many challenges. the pandemic has reversed many of these gains. many women have been forced to quit the workforce. and there has been an increase in child marriages. experts say there needs to be more awareness of family planning becomes an issue of choice and not chance and coercion . l families in the south african township of sweater have been paying tribute 15 people who was shot dead at a tavern on saturday night. it was one of 2, a party random shootings at bars in south africa that night for me to mila has more
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from so at her what was supposed to be a saturday night at a ball turned to tragedy for the way to family. think it's sheila go, limp is 19 year old son, symptom billy was killed when 3 gunman entered the bar. we'd gone to play pool. you family heard the gunshots from their home. it's painful for me. what happened to my child really painful for me. and he was the only son in this home. we had high hopes for him. symptom bill was one of 15 people killed at the spot. most of them lived in the area about not being closed as police investigate what happened. they say they haven't had established motive, but many blame poor policing and the proliferation of guns timbered lemayne, he lost both her son and nephew in the attack. she's too devastated to talk to the
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bombing. they call it every day for people living in this area. we hear gunshots every day. we live in fear every day. there is not a single day that passes without us hearing gunshots done into the credit from amazon to says, people are buried every week. as shocking as the attack was for people here, it's not an isolated incidents to other bars. what tacked in recent days, one in the president of the province and the other in a township, it's of janice book. more than 20 people were killed as a community real in shock. families tried to absorb what's happened there. devastation worsened by the unaffordable cost of bearing their loved ones. from melissa whitlow, south africa, us president joe biden says he's determined to pan assault weapons, which are often used in mass shootings across the country. he said the u. s. is a wash in weapons of war. i'll speak a white house event to celebrate a new bipartisan road designed to reduce gun violence legislation post 16 days ago
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. incrementally tightens the requirements for young people to buy guns while denying firearms to domestic abuses. it was passed after mass shootings in buffalo, new york, and evolve a texas. joe biden says this legislation is just the 1st step in restricting assault weapons. we provide our service members the most lethal weapons on earth to protect americans. we also require them to receive significant training before they are allowed to use these weapons. we require a section of background checks on them and mental health assessments on them. require that they learn how to lock up and store these weapons responsible. it would require a military to do all that. these are common sense requirements. we don't require the same common sense measures for a stranger walk in general guns door to purchase and i are 15 or some weapon like that makes no sense. well, roy guerrero is a pediatrician who treats the children after the texas school shooting. he
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described how children there are now scared to go to school and says about assault weapons would make schools safe for students to return. i see children daily with p t s d and his id that's now leading to depression. i spend half my days convincing kids that no one is coming for them. and if they are safe knowing that they're safe . but how do i say that knowing that the very weapons using the attack are still freely available? let this only be the start of the movement towards the banning of a saw weapon. will hi number of matthew things in the us. this year is prompted several states including new jersey to bring in their own restrictive gun laws. they accused the federal government of acting too slowly as others under reports from jersey city.
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the most recent mass shootings in the united states have renewed calls for gun control in america. but it's a complicated issue in part because each of the 50 states has freedom to enact gun laws as they see fit. making the u. s. a nation of a myriad of often disjointed firearm laws ever state can do what they want within the fixed parameters of the constitution and federal law. that's, that is the system. and every state really has the incentive to do something different within reason because every state truly is different. but there's stronger laws really mean less gun violence here in the state of new jersey. the answer is yes. according to the gifford law center, to reduce gun violence, new jersey has the 2nd strictest gun laws anywhere in the united states, and also has some of the lowest gun death rates. even still governor phil murphy
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signed 7 new bills into law that tightened the states already stringent gun regulations. new jersey hes one of the nation's lowest rates of gun violence and gun death. there was a reason for that. it is because we are among the leaders in guns safety state officials are bracing for as many as 200000 new gun permit applications before the new laws go into effect. the challenge with gun policy in america can also be seen in new jersey because of its neighboring state pennsylvania, which has much looser gun policy. guns can easily cross state lines while now new jersey can do our best to kind of protect our communities with these really great common sense one gun legislation. unfortunately, we're susceptible because there are places that people can obtain more freely in neighboring new york. the governor recently announced anyone applying for a new gun permit will also have to list their socio media accounts. the stronger
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the gun laws, the lower the gun death rate. but the issue is more complicated than people on either side of the gun debate. often like to admit gabriel sandow al jazeera jersey city, new jersey officials in california is a fire fight is now starting to contain a wildfire. and one of america's most famous national parks, a brazier, sam as he started 4 days ago and as threatened some of the oldest giants quite trees in the world. as well as burning li, 2000 acres of land. fire crews have been working in difficult terrain to protect the iconic trees and a small mountain town. campus and residence near the blaze have been evacuated. monday is the 1st anniversary of ran nationwide anti government protest in cuba to monning, social and economic reforms. police and special forces have been patrolling the streets of havana. cuba says the us was behind last year's demonstration,
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the largest, the island is seen since fidel castro took power in the 1950s in an attempt to overthrow present miguel diaz canals. government, according to the us state department, 700 people arrested during last years, protest a still in prison on today the people would demonstrate again, but people who are terrified of the repression, the people imprison something that is quite difficult and quite fed. what happened? i hope it won't happen again today all over again. so far everything is calm. i'm going to work now. many homes have been flooded off to heavy rain across parts of west and india. rescue teams were sent to the city of vall side in the state of good draught, where residents were stranded by fast rising waters. extreme weather conditions of its several areas in south asia during the summer season. since may millions of people have been evacuated by flooding across the northeast in india and bangladesh
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. well, muslims around the world are mocking one of the biggest holidays of the islamic calendar to eat all of our. but in afghanistan, celebrations have been badly affected by a worsening economic crisis west and sanctions devastates of the economy. and millions of people are struggling to survive as living costs rise. alley latifah reports from cobble. ah, this is ivan son's 1st either law under the taliban. and more than 20 years, it also comes at a time of international sanctions and struggling economy with millions of ovens out of work are being paid a fraction of what they once were. many are cutting back on their holiday expenses . mohammad now be a dried fruit seller and cobbles largest open air market says with the local currency losing its value. prices have gone up. so people are buying fewer items. he says dried fruit sellers of last 60 to 70 percent of their business. this year they passed in a new all others who people are poor nowadays. we don't have enough sales this year
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. discussion was alone went from 600 of guns to more than 1000 kilo record it. it's not just snacks, though. families are also opting out of buying new clothes for the holiday way. the la ball, i had a taylor and the coffee pattern neighborhood says his orders have decreased 50 percent this year. oh, so my name is douglas, he got him. we have only these 2 celebrations, the 2 eats traditionally, whatever people have or they will spend on these to weeds. but this year, a lot of people are struggling with some, or even cutting back on the most important part of this iep purchasing animals through the ritual. sacrifice deal with you. mal palskill has a job and a ministry, but he says his pay has been cut, pay 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 quarter one, but go to one. you go to vito ais made special by the sacrifice. so many people won't have a proper sense of celebrating ede papa says this year,
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more than ever. it's important to keep the poor in mind. this margaret is the centerpiece of the either love ha celebration we seen this year is that people can't 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 it's showing is that the sanctions, the aid cod backs and the devaluation of the avalon, he has affected every aspect of life. and i want a son right down to the celebration ali, let the fee al jazeera cobble slat for you on this. these are from london. it's not crickets, please break up a fake league used to con gamblers in russia. joe will explain this one very shortly. ah,
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ah ah. one of the 1st full color image is taken by the james web space. telescope is due to be released at the white house. launched back in december, nasa says the web observatory is targeting distant galaxies, bright nebulizer, and a far away giant gas planet. the image that be unveiled is of the deep field, an image taken with a very long exposure time to detect the faintest of objects in the distance. i will bring you on that a bit later for now, his jo with all his fort marianne. thank you very much for another joke, which says he's hoping australia will change its coven 19 vaccination bulls to
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allow me to play it. next year. australian opened the service, speaking after winning his latest grand slam title at wimbledon on sunday. as he celebrated the serbian fans in bel great. the 21 time major champion who refuses to get the coven 19 job, was deported from australia in january because of his vaccinations status has been blocked from playing at the us open later this year because the same reason is left his future unclear as men blaskowitz reports from the victory party. normally, jock ridge is back in belgrade after winning his 7th wimbledon. a title homecoming party here in downtown maybe wasn't as impressive as the 111 years ago when he won the 1st title. about 10000 people gara to a welcome jock of a chair at 10 years ago. it was maybe 10 times more than data, but this time it was very emotional. the reason is there january of this year where
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basically across the street in front of the national assembly, his family and the closest friends are, were gathering and battling for jock of ish, who was detained in australian prison for the immigrants. sir. the sterling government at that point did not allow jock of his shirt to compete at yellowstone and open because he did not get their proper vaccine jock, which was not able to play the tournament later, had lots of problems. but as he said, as he emphasized that gave him an extra strength to come back and to win all those battle as many thought in january that he won't be able to do that, that he won't be able to compete at the highest level by jock, which proved them wrong and jock, which as he said, is far from over. he will try to win as many grants lamps, titles as possible. but we will see if that is possible because the next grand slam is u. s. l u s. open. and at this point, we don't know if you will be able to compete because of the same problem as you know, surely. vaccine right now, jock, which is in belgrade celebrating,
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is 7 wimbledon title. while the day may have ended with a raucous policy in bel grade, but it started in the more serene settings, a center court as joke which took his wife and children stephan and tara for a run around the famous sporting venue before posing for photo. despite his, when jock of it flips for places to well, number 7, for both the men's and women's tools decided not to ward ranking points at wimbledon. this year, after the rolling called band russian and bell russian players following the invasion of ukraine for roger federer who hasn't played on top since wimbledon last day because of an injury, the new rankings was the 20 time grand slam champion slipped out of the top $100.00 for the 1st time in 25 years. meanwhile, women's champion elena back and has arrived back in catholics. donna securing her 1st grand, some title. the 23 year old who was born in moscow and switched nationalities 4
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years ago is the 1st catholic winner of a major single crown should be on to says to one in the final on saturday. england booked their place in the quarter finals of the women's euros off to reco performance against norway. they scored 8 goals, 6 of them in the 1st half of their match. ellen white school twice to move within one goal of wayne rooney's all time. england goals point record a 53. and beth me got a hat trick for her country england. the 1st he to qualify for the law states that result also sealed northern islands exit from the tournament. they suffered a 2nd straight last this time at the hands of austria going down to o and meg group a encounter. manchester united manager, eric 10 hog has chosen hurry, mcguire is the captain for the new season. speaking a news conference 10 hog also said that christiana,
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rinaldo hasn't told him he wants to leave the club. rinaldo reportedly wants to move away from old trafford, and his impulsive united's pre season tour of thailand and australia because of personal issues. christiano for so christiano grants and good successful. good. we're playing with this gentleman, although for decision. so one player who definitely has left united his pauper. he confirmed his move back to italian club event on a free transfer. the france midfielder assigned a 4 year deal. he'd been with united since 2016 when they bought him from uva for then weld record $105000000.00. the reigning open gulf champion, call him, or call us as giving back the claret jug to organize us sucked as he begins to try to win it back this week. the american israel already at st. andrew's old course in scotland as he prepares for the tournament, which starts on thursday. more cautious as having the famous trophy in his
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possession for the last year has motivated him to repeat his success. now that i know you know what, it's like to have a clear jug for a year. there's nothing like it and it's really special a year even though you know you want that term a year ago. it's going to be, you know, in your history for the rest of your life. and it's, it's pretty cool that i've been trying to defend this week of a 100 fifties at st. andrews. i would be even a little more special mcculla played in the warm up tournament for past champions on monday, but one money wasn't invited was greg norman, the to time when it was behind a controversial breakaway live series that's backed by saudi arabia as cool split between him and all the big names in the sports, including 18 time major champion, jack nicklaus. well, let me to some this up. what a couple of words. first of all, reg norman's and i kind of became a golf. it's great player. how we've been friends for a long time and regardless of what happens, he's going to remain
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a friend and he and i just but unfortunately, and i just don't see i'd i and what's going on. and finally, indian police have broken up a fake cricket league that full gamblers in russia. france thought they were betting on the hugely successful and legitimate indian premier league. but in fact, they were watching farm laborers who've been paid to dress up and cricket gay, and play for teams with made up names on a form and good. you're at the much his was streamed on you chip with graphics, crowd effects and commentary, added russian gamblers, but almost $4000.00 on the games. police have arrested for people. all right, that is all your sport for now. it's back to mary. i'm in london. right. carol, thanks very much that tiffany is out, but i'll be back at a my with much more of a day's news around up the top stories coming up very shortly to stay with us. i'll see you in a couple of minutes. ah
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