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well, we're talking about ply american today. you'll. we take on us politics and society . that's the bottom line. ah, hope una deliveries will resume to serious last rebel held enclave with the security council set to vote on a draft resolution on tuesday. ah! hello, i, marianna mozy and london. your watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. after a weekend of political turmoil 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 east and ukraine, rises to 30 keith lines of fight back to recapture the south. and wouldn't
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want to damage in his choices while for my support or is johnson refuses to endorse any of the 11 candidates to replace him in a contest that won't end until september. ah, the un security council is expected to vote on a draw for resolution on tuesday to extend vital aid deliveries to a rebel held area of northwest in syria. the mandate for the aid operation expired on sunday, off to russia, vetoed a one year extension. the bible, how a border crossing is the only one the u. n. can use to deliver humanitarian aid across the turkey syria. border at 8 is a lifeline for people in it. live. providing 70 percent of the food needs and the enclave words help. 2.4000000 people so far this year. the u. n. estimates. 4000000
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people live in rebel held areas of series, northwest 1700000 people are living in displacement camps. they're off to fling government health areas, 58 percent of them, a children. sam castle glue centers this update from the border crossing aaliyah. 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 a bent from crossing the border 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
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because this is the only rebel held area across a, 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 a jordan or turkey violate sovereignty of assuming 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 you and is also working on some alternative roads or 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 effect to one is the fastest one cheapest one. and it reaches the many, many people inside a north west, syria. our diplomatic editor james base is falling developments at the united
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nations. 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 that was a show down. there was, were most the security council supporting the idea of a 12 month extension to that border crossing russia saying no, 6 months only? well, what are they agreed on to try and come up with a compromise? and i believe they'll be a vote lightly early on. choose day 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, or before that 6 month period is up on at the beginning of january, will produce
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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, i 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 climb down. 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 a logistics. and they said 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. we'll run out at the beginning of january, and that's a time of the harshest time of winter. and one of the hardest times,
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with regard to the humanitarian situation in northern syria. speaker, shank has parliaments has any pies and will be chosen next week. after negotiations began to form a new unity. government as follows, unprecedented protests at the weekend when tens of thousands of people, storm the residences of the president and prime minister, president got to pirate japan, sir in the prime minister, running with chrome, a single say they will resign off to being blamed for the nations west economic crisis for decades, government has been unable to pay for essential imports of food 1st live, the medicines or fuel, or mental fernandez, has worn out from colombo. 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 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.
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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 pertaining to 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 roger boxer 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,
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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, 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 chess. if you are in the dani ask region was destroyed after being hit by russian rockets on saturday. emergency work as a continuing to search for survivors. underneath the rubble with 9 people found the life so far. ushers repeatedly claimed that its hitting only military targets well elsewhere at nice 3 people have been killed in the latest rush and shelling of ukraine's 2nd largest city. harkey. the regional governor says only civilian targets were hit and several people were also injured. one strike destroyed a school and another hit, a residential building,
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a local administrative describe the attack as absolute terrorism. i saw lights, the headlights of rescue, as i saw his screaming i am alive, please get me out. just was entered the hallway knocked on the door and took now the ukraine is putting together a 1000000 strong force to try to take its rushing occupied southern territories. according to the country's defense minister, made these remarks in an interview with british newspapers times ukraine lost control of most of the black sea region of harrison. in the 1st weeks after russia's invasion, your deputy prime minister is urged resident that evacuate urgently is its forces prepared to launch a counter offensive on a shell. this is the security studies program director, the foreign policy council, ukrainian prism which is a non governmental analytical center shows ukrainian forces already targeting russian ammunitions as part of a counter offensive strategy. we see that they are defends their various table and
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almost each day we sure evolve the some not maybe significant for some advancement of the ukrainian forces there tend to liberate for you to control some of the villagers. nevertheless, we've been receiving a high mars system from the united states. ukrainian and forces started become to ascend there, but the very particular man be attached to the i'll talk files of the ammunition because they understand exactly what is the main threat. that is a jewelry that is inside of that weapons. there are, there are just for the last week we heard at least the both of the files to go because you were available of the mobile, a hope of talk file being under the fire. and that is changing significant reconciliation on the ground because it is the less possibility for the russian force us to advance to control the territory. but also it brought quite a significant fear among them because they're the sounds that they don't have sufficient a, a defense against this system. well, in all the developments,
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the russian president oppression assigned a decree to fast track russian citizenship for ukrainians. citizenship was previously only offered ukrainians in russian control regions seen as a way of cementing moscow's influence in areas is taking control of during the war criminals pushed through on the reforms including introducing the ruble and installing rushing back leaders in local administrations. the remains of 15 newly identified victims of the shrub bernita genocide have been laid to rest at a ceremony mocking 27 years since the atrocities. thousands of mostly muslim men and boys were killed and trip when you are in $995.00. when the town was overrun in the last month of the bosnian war, among the bodies of 3 male teenagers whose gas and bones were found in multiple mass graves. same bas ravi reports. 27 years after the horrors of the
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bosnian war remains of the dead are still being identified. still being buried on the anniversary of the genocide and shrugged anything 50, more victims were laid to rest their suffering long over but not forgotten. i tell you she's not co phone when 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. 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,
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myself included were in the closing months of the war, serbian forces over round the town of shrub ranita. 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 events. the women of shrubbery, nita have had an outsized role in keeping the memory of what happened alive may be an isa symbol. oh um the was the united mission saying thank you to the madness of 7010. 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 their leading efforts to find the efforts of those who are killed during the genocide. he a instrument, it's an estimated 100000 lives were lost in
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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. seamless ravi or $20.00 said on the program. going to have the latest terms to wetlands, south africa, with the family members, a victims of the boss shooting that kill 15 people on and us president joe biden says his country is a wash with weapons of wars. he calls restrictions on assault weapons. ah, with that the heaviest re moment is in
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new zealand. these, this massive cloud here that are warnings out for it, but that's on its way out in the australia, things have settled down back to normal though, still flooding on the ground in new south wales and the still some rain over the top. but it's no extraordinary heavy burst, i think around brisbin to the west of that occasional shout, maybe in the far south of west australia. otherwise it's looking 5 year birth hangs on at $21.00 degrees, which is much woman in melbourne. and of course, is really where it should be about average is this time? yeah. that new zealand though, starting off where it sees all the warnings disappear, about time you get to wednesday. apart from maybe some mountains though, in the far south as a much better day for the north and the heavy rain. it's be found in me about thailand and probably cambodia. and again in the philippines there are shares elsewhere and of course daily thunderstorms. what the concentration is, this part for the north that extent across india, of course, that
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a warnings are in place for good. you're out my rush to some degree under the dash and there are shout always. so this middle part of india, as you can see, some in pakistan, but not as wet as it was say, 3 or 4 days ago. ah, what is the ocean's witness? plainness: witness different, says witness. change. witness, happiness. witness, lads. witness. sunlight. witness the flood. witness. loss. witness. charity, witness, confusion, witness. clarity, witness. family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness on al jazeera. oh,
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a lot of the main stories now the un security council expect you to vote on draw the resolution to extend vital a deliveries to a rebel health part of northwest and syria. on tuesday, the mandate for the 8 operation expired on sunday. after rush of vito a one year extension, millions of people rely on these essential supplies which come through the bob on how our crossing negotiations are on the way to form a unity government ensure lanka where parliament will choose a new president next week follows unprecedented process over the weekend when tens of thousands of people on the residences of the presidents and prime minister who say they intend to resign. and the death toll from
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a russian missile strike on apartment block and eastern ukraine has now risen to the 1st one. meanwhile, the defense minister says a 1000000 strong forces being ready to recapture areas in the south families in the south african township of the west of been paying tribute to 15 people who was shot dead, a tavern on saturday night. it was one of 2 apparently random shootings at bars in south africa that night. so me the miller has more from so what was supposed to be a saturday night at a ball turn to tragedy for the way to family. and i think i see local employees 19 year old son symptom, billy was killed when 3 gunman entered the ball. we had gone to play pool, his 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.
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we had high hopes for him. since the 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 a stablished motive, but many blame poor policing and the proliferation of guns timbered, la minnie lost both her son and nephew in the attack. she's too devastated to talk to me the color 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 credits. but my son, too, 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 to tell province and the other in a township it's of janice book. more than 20 people were killed. as
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a community real in shock, families tried to absorb what's happened there. devastation worsened by the unaffordable cost of bearing the loved ones. from melissa whitlow, south africa, on hundreds of one is in japan of attended awake for the form of premier sions, bay to temple. in the capital tokyo, outside, he was seeing laying flowers. i was assassinated while campaigning at an election, riley on friday. police of acknowledge security lapses at the event. shooting was a major shock in japan. political violence in gun climber, extremely rare. and private fear of ave is scheduled for tuesday. washington abbeys party is about to use a sizable victory and somebody's parliamentary election to achieve his unfinished goals. they include strengthening the military and revising the countries postwar pass to face constitution, prime minister for me. ok sheet. a welcome victory. while acknowledging the need to unify the party without our bay who remained
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a major force in national politics. and i'll be mobile. so do you know where you inheriting our base legacy, especially the constitution amendment, which he put so much off as evidence or i will work on challenges that are by could not solve on his own. that's not a trick meal soon. i'll continue working and bring a bright future to our beloved comfortable head, which i loved to. we need to pass this legacy to the next generation o u. s. president joe biden says he is determined to bond assault weapons which are often used in mass shootings across the country. he said the u. s. is a washing weapons of war, while speaking, white house event to celebrate. and you, bipartisan law designed to reduce gun violence legislation past 16 days ago. incrementally, it tightens the requirements for young people to buy guns while denying firearms to domestic abuses. it was passed after massachusetts in buffalo, new york,
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and evolved 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 that received 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 locked up and store these weapons responsibly. would require a military to do all that. these are common sense requirements will require the same common sense measures for a stranger walk in and all guns door to purchase, and i are 15 or some weapon like that makes no sense. well, the rules and time table have been announced. contest to be, britons next prime minister, 11 candidates seeking to replace bar st. john's will need at least 20 supporters to get on the ballot. nominations will open and close on tuesday with the 1st round of voting on wednesday when it won't be known until september 5th. roy challenge has
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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 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 paras. 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
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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 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. they're gonna, 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,
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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. the armstrong, i'm to see economics is well underway. we share the contenders of make more than 200000000000 pounds worth of funding spending commitments to hon . you gotta sing that more than the annual budget of the splunk on the pages of the sunday papers without the word of 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,
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will reach helen's now to 0, none the. officials in california say fire fighters are now starting to contain a wildfire. one of america's most famous national parks ablaze. any sesame started 4 days ago and was threatened. some of the oldest giant sequoia trees in the world is what is burning the 2000 acres of land. fire crews have been working in difficult terrain to protect the iconic trees and a small mountain town. campers and residents near the blaze have been evacuated. the walls biggest gambling hot macau is close down all casinos for the 1st time in more than 2 years for a vessel to contain a coven outbreak, for he's ordered all non essential businesses which include of a 30 casinos to shot for a week because recorded around 1500 covet infection since june. about $19000.00 people are mandatory quarantine gaming shares slipped on monday over concerns of title rules in the chinese special administrative region. now one of the festival
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con image is taken by the james web space telescope has been released at the white house. nasa says the james web is targeting distant galaxies, brighton abeline, a faraway giant gas planet. the image was taken with the very long exposure time to detect the faintest of objects in the distance, and shows the earliest galaxies that were formed. sir laurence krause is a professor of, of on space exploration and physics at arizona state university. join is now from prince edward island in canada. this image has been released and just the past few minutes. tell us a bit more about what it shows and why this is such a, a big moment for the james web space telescope. well, the james web bar space telescope is designed to do a few things that we were expecting it to do. it'll probably make discovery. we didn't anticipate. but the 1st thing it's designed to do was to look back as far as
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we can look back to when the 1st stars and galaxies formed the air of what's called 1st light. and what this image shows is a 1st step in that direction. the telescope, which is 7 times bigger, essentially than the hubble space telescope, and could look back at what's called infrared light, is necessary because the light, because those to those distant galaxies are so far away, they're moving away from a so fast that their lightens, stretched out and the visible radiation becomes an infrared radiation by the time it arrives here. so this infrared telescope can look back at those distant galaxies . and what it's also doing is using a phenomenon called gravitational lensing, is using the fact that light bends around galaxies. so for around galaxies can actually magnify even more distant galaxies. and this image has demonstrates gravity for lensing, a very distant galaxies, by foreground galaxies, allowing the most distant image yet seen. but that's, of course,
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just to day within the next few months, that record of the broken over and over again as the james up space telescope tries to look back at the very 1st galaxies a form. so we can understand how structure in the universe form today, our own galaxies, about 12 and probably between 12 and 13000000000 years old. and to understand how galaxies like our galaxy form and l ultimately you and i got here, we're using the james web space telescope to understand that for structure formation, that's one of 2 things. and so what you're saying is that this will transform our understanding of the universe it'll, it'll move it forward. yeah, we'll understand why we're here. and then, and the other major thing it'll do is look for life elsewhere. the universe look for planets and that might have atmospheres that demonstrate lights existence, those 2 discoveries alone will change cosmetology and change our picture of ourselves. who knows what other discoveries it'll make good to discuss a symbol with you and we get more information. more images from this james web
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space telescope for now professor. thank you very much for sharing your initial thoughts with this. appreciate it. sure. nope, no worries. take care ah okay, main stories of following the sour un security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution to extend a deliveries to northwest and syria on tuesday. it follows days of wrangling with russia of a how long to let the operation continue at millions of people rely on the supplies that come through the bible. holla, crossing with turkey. the 8 is a lifeline. and it lib providing 70 percent of the food.

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