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ah ah. ready with 8 shipments into northern syria blocks, the un security council searches for a way to break the deadlock. ah collins, how robin watching out? is there a life my headquarters here in doha? also coming up, protest is in sir lanka. say they won't leave the president and prime ministers residences until both follow through on promises to resign. also were in sweater with the families of members of victims of the bar shootings that kill 15 people on sunday.
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ah. bottom to program, the un security council is expected to vote on tuesday at on a draft resolution to extend a deliveries to syria commission for those cross border deliveries, expired on monday after russia vetoed efforts to extend it. the billions of people rely on essential supplies through the bible. holla, crossing, we began, our coverage was sent him custodial reporting from the border crossing in, hattie turkey, jamal ali and her disabled son have less than the skin for internal displaced people for 5 years. like many others and serious la province, they rely on food and medical aid from abroad. their madness applies that sometimes receive those 8 boxes and sometimes i sell it to buy bread or vegetables. i'm a widow with a disabled son. he needs medication. there's no one to help me. international aid
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is transported by road from neighboring turkey through the bubble howard crossing every week. hundreds of 8 tracks crossed this order behind me into knots with syria to help more than 4000000 serious have been displaced in their own country. the ada cups were up to 80 percent of their food supply. alert had the need is large. only international bodies, like the u. n, can help to contain famine inside syria. the crane war has pushed out wheat and field prices and reduce donations. 8 group say, a fair and systematic a distribution is impossible without the un involvement. no, nor will other. we don't want our people to suffer a humanitarian catastrophe or famine. this possibility would cause a massive exodus to turkey. local. moscow has threatened to veto you and 8 deliveries from turkey since 2014. but there is no other viable alternative to the
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rabble have a crossing. and if it wants to be restricted, 8 agencies say millions of lies would be at risk. seen em castillo al jazeera after turkey syrian border law. diplomat together to james bay's has more of the discussions happening out the united 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 there 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 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,
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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 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 a 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. the speaker of salon cause parliament says, a new president will be chosen next week. after negotiations to reform
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a new unity government. they have been unprecedented protests where tens of thousands of people stall, the residences of the president, and prime minister. mister lincoln's, want them both to resign bombing them for the countries worst economic crisis and decades, but often and us as more distance, mover and keep political landmarks on saturday. say they're staying till the president and prime minister resign. thousands of others are streaming into visit, the official resident says, and this property, the presidential secretariat, we need a new system. we need a new governance. we need new prov, you any proper leaders. so today via to change that and to bring this nation of a country were stable position via until we are fighting. and the in that in seems close that for testers and not leaving. they're angry and fed up with having to spend days in cues. and to find the money to buy accenture's,
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which have increased $3.00 to $5.00 times in price. present got of the raj boxes says he will resign on wednesday. political parties and parliament will elect a new president a week later. i'm glad where deborah known. i need the young a government has to function according to the law. i'm here to protect the constitution and through it fulfilled the people's demands. what we need to day is an old parson government. and we will take steps to establish that getting agreement among different parties won't be easy, and there are warnings that it shouldn't take too long. the central bank governor has said that there has to be political stability very quickly in order to have the international community, the international monetary fund with whom negotiations are taking place in order to ensure that that support comes in and go against the president and his government has been building for months. the lack of fuel has had
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a major impact on people's lives. on monday, a few fuel stations receive new supplies. for 5 days we have to wait for the queue, but they're giving $1500.00 movies for the bikes. that mean really does really does not enough for us. we are very keen to put your service. that is only for one daisy news. it's enough. as negotiations continue about a peaceful transition of our people are hoping this brings them some relief. minute fernandez, al jazeera palumbo or the number of people killed in a russian missile strike on an apartment block in eastern ukraine, has now risen to 35 story residential building in the town of trus. if ya, in the doughnuts region was destroyed after being hit by russian rockets on saturday, emergency work as a continuing to search for survivors beneath the rubble. 9 people have been found so far. russia has repeatedly claimed that it's only hitting military targets.
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at least 3 people having killed and several others injured in the latest russian shelling of ukraine. second largest city keys regional governance as any civilian targets who hit a local administrator to describe the attack. because absolute terrorism, ukraine is reportedly putting together a 1000000 strong falls to try to retake its russian occupied southern territories. he lost control of most of the black sea region, as shown in the beginning of the russian invasion. the deputy prime ministers urged residents there to evacuate urgently as its forces to pass. lodge a counter offensive the head of police and key says all allegations of war. crimes committed by russia and ukraine will be fully investigated. andre, and never talk, told out there are police all sharing all information gathered with international prosecutors. alan fisher reports not for middle school, was investigated,
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uncovered a mass grave last month. they are the almost forgotten victims of the early days of the war and ukraine. you haven't wasik has kept watch as they stand 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 pickle her. we would like to buy these people. it is a long time they have been lying here more than 3 months. there is a common key and there 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
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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, 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 grown give up its secrets honeysuckle among at the moment asleep. okay, but when i examined the body, so children 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. ver cemented 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,
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but to the whole international community. this is very important, the same as the castigation 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 than they will be quietly buried. but for now they sit silent. witnesses in an investigation into war crimes and murder, allan fisher. i'll just either moderate skirt ukraine, families in the south african township of sweater paying tribute to 15 people who are killed at about 2 days ago. 3 arm to an end to the bar and opened fire for me, the miller has the story. what was supposed to be a saturday night at ball turned to tragedy for the way to family. thank you. see, la gwilym, please. 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
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happened to my child really painful for me. and he was the only son in this home. 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 yet established a motive. but many blame poor policing and the proliferation of guns timbered, la minnie lost both her son, a nephew in the attack. she's too devastated to talk to the bombing 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. deland, because i'm a saunter, 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,
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one in the president to tell province and the other. in a township east 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 the loved ones. from melissa whitlow, south africa. well, still i had here on out, is there a present? joe biden says he's determined about assault buttons at an event to celebrate america. first major gun legislation in 30 years. and will tell you which countries expected to overtake china next year as the world's most populous to stay with us here on autism. ah.
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the settled pattern across north america at the moment is a little bit unusual and not maybe what you'd want all the heavy showers have been across the north recently there suddenly be a wet weather in florida and the warm so you could call a heat wave again is in the southern states to clean texas, and it came up back to arizona where it's still hot but not reco breaking lee. so, but along with the heat, of course, and particularly in the west and in california, has been a great lack of rain. now like me, this big thing in front of the hoover dam is its lowest level since the hoover dam was opened in 1937. this is a significant drug because it's fees of course, water for good part if not all of california and no change that weather forecast. i'm afraid, as you can see, all the act is where you might expect it to be, with shares running through the great lakes, the north east of the u. s. and eastern canada and everything dry to the west of that. apart from the no doubt. welcome showers in the desert southwest, which is part of the standard mall system. the seasonal rains are still there in
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may be nicaragua, more likely, cost $3.00 grand panama still shouts in cuba. those big as they were south of that we pick up some pretty big thunderstorms once again in the south, east of brazil, but otherwise it's very dry. ah, but after a lifetime in finland, an emigrant returns to somali land upon discovering his ancestral home could be a gold mine. but to benefit his community from the minerals beneath the land, he must navigate the age old, tribal disputes above it or witness golden lie. on al jazeera lou,
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the book about kill what's going on there with needs to have robert. reminder of all new stories, the un security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution to extend vitally deliveries to the rebel held area in northwestern. syria on choose day. now the mandate for the aid of ration expired on sunday after russia vito's along the extension for lancaster parliament. because as a new president will be chosen next week, follows unprecedented protests where tens of thousands of people stolen the residences of the president and the prime minister. also the number of people killed in a russian massage strike on the apartment block trainers with 35 story residential building in the town of chances and done its region where 9 people have been found
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. hundreds of mourners in japan and have attended awake for the former prime minister sions are all bay in the capital tokyo outside the temple people off the lane, flowers ave was assassinated, while campaigning at an election rally on friday. please of acknowledge security lapses at the event. a private funeral for avi scheduled a cheese day. he was president. joe biden says that he is determined to ban assault weapons that are often used in mass shootings across the country. and he said the us is a wash in weapons of war, of speaking to whitehouse went to celebrate ne bipartisan law meant to reduce gun violence that i dislike and incrementally toughened the requirements for young people to buy guns while denying firearms to domestic abuse. as guns
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are the number one killer of children in the united states, more than car actions, more than cancer. and over the last 2 decades, more high school children have died from gunshots than on duty police officers and active duty military combined. think of that. now we can't just stand by we can let it happen any longer. with rights come responsibilities. yes. as a right to bear arms, we also have a right to live freely without fear for our lives. the higher number of the shootings in the us this year has prompted several states including new jersey to bring a new restrictive gun laws. are they accused the federal government of acting too slowly. gabriel is under reports now from jersey city. 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
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laws as they see fit. making the u. s. a nation of a myriad of often disjointed firearm laws. overstate 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 they're stronger was 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 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
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gun death. there was a reason for that. it is because we are among the leaders in gun 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 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
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city new jersey. now the world population is growing burton. it slows pace in 70 years. a year in global forecast says the number of people on our planet should hit 8000000000 by november and increased by half 1000000000 towards the end of this decade. now, the slowing growth has been caused by drop in birth rates in some countries. and in the coming years, world's population will be concentrated in just 8 countries, the democratic republic of congo, egypt, ethiopia, nigeria, pakistan, the philippines, tanzania, and india. by next year, india is expected to speed ahead of china as the world's most populous country. the global population is also getting older, on average, a person would expect to live to 77 years by 2050. it was nearly 73 years in 2019 bobby metal reports now from new delhi. what those figures mean for india? home to nearly one and
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a half 1000000000 people in there was already on track to becoming the world's 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. experts 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 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 girls education, increasing the number of women in the workforce, and improving much on health. some of these efforts have been effective because the
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rate of population growth has low 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. now the u. k is governing conservative party has unveiled the time table for the replacement of the outgoing prime. and suppose johnson, a new leader will be announced on september the 5th before the come several rounds of voting by m p starting on wednesday. oh, so 411 candidates are running really challenge as the story 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 minister's resignation announcement last thursday. conservative m p. 's of the 1922 committee gathered to
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set the rules and time table for how to replace boris johnson nominations will open and close tomorrow for the 1st ballot wednesday. and the 2nd ballot likely on thursday. what we try to do is find a balance, making sure the fall of interest to concluded reasonably rapidly before the summer recess. but we do believe we can have that proper discussion within the policy. someone has to grip that conservative m p. 's are 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, will choose the next leader, prime minister. it's a time schedule, but they will do all this done by early september. i think it's a wide open race and ultimately the conservative policy can be worried about the blue and blue attacks. i think that doesn't look good to the wider electro. like
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they're gonna want to try and shorten that as much as they can. i think it looks like she's seen the front runner, and he's the man to catch. there is one person in all of this who's being conspicuous by his absence, forrest 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 right to replace him. like no, i don't want to say i any more abide. what is the contest underway? and what's happened and, you know, i would wish i wouldn't want to damage anybody. chauncey's by offering my support, i just have to not to get 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. we also cannot well up the way
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the contenders make more than 200000000000 pounds. with the funding spending commitment to hon. you think 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, will reach helen's now to 0 london. now the law say that a corruption trial of origin. tina's vice president isn't away in brun, his iras christine into cash, nor denies accusations that she is legally profited from dozens of public work contracts. daniel shrine, the reports in the trial into alleged corruption by argentine as former president,
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christina fernandez, the kitchener resumed on line, entering its final phase with verdicts expected before the end of the year for the rescue last year. catch no along with 12 other defendants including 2 former cabinet ministers is accused of irregularities and awarding public works projects. she denies the charges. speaking here, the start of proceedings against her mom and you get a hold of me that a little bit ahead of somebody that this is a formidable maneuver of political persecution and media harassment. it's real targets are those who represent at least symbolically the most important process of social inclusion and economic transformation that's ever taken place. and that has included millions of argentines. the current president, alberto fernandez, gave testimony on her behalf earlier in the trial. whether she's a divisive figuring knowledge and tina, enjoying massive support among trade unionists and in working class districts, were target of anger at anti government protests that the weekend to get to know
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that we want to continue be in a country that is free without christina. because everything was happening to her for christina kitchener is accused of irregularities in grunting contracts to this man. less buy's to build public works in the fall south of argentina. he's already serving 12 years in prison for money laundering. many of the works he carried out what overpriced and some remained. i'm finished. christina kids with president of argentine from 2007 to 2015 and a half. that was president before he's the current vice president. i didn't strongly room that he's likely to one again for the top job in election next year. early, of course, if he's found not guilty, the prosecution in latin america reform a presidency. coleman, usually under incoming governance in brazil, louise enough eula, the silver april morales and jenny, 9. yes. in bolivia, roughly a career in ecuador, and here in argentine, i'm maurice, you're mac,
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re. they all say the victims of political persecution summoned up behind bars. others get off to return to the political fray. then he saw the roger's era, what osiris in cuba monday marks the 1st anniversary of nationwide antique government protest demanding social and economic reforms. place and special forces have been patrolling the streets of havana. cuba says the us was behind last year's demonstration, the largest, the island to themes and fidel castro's power in the 1950s. the us state department says 700 people arrested join masters protest remain in prison. i saw that online today. the people would demonstrate again, but people here are terrified of the repression. there are people in prison from the video 100. it is quite difficult and quite sad. what happened. i hope it won't happen again today all over again. so far everything is calm. i'm going to work now . now the 1st image has been released from the world's largest and most powerful
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space telescope. the picture taken by the james web space telescope is brimming with distant galaxies and stars. it's believe some of them were form soon after the big bang, 13800000000 years ago. nasa says it's the deepest look into the cosmos ever captured. ah, your geologist there with me. so rosalind, doha, reminder of our top new stories. the un security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution to extend vital a deliveries to a rebel held area of northwest and syria on tuesday. the mandate for the aid operation expired on sunday, after rush or vito to one year extension. our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the un, lots of negotiations continued all weekend long to try and resolve this.
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