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ah, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report. we brave bullets and bomb and we always include the views from our sites . with ideals, the french republic is room for a claim. but just what is modern, france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth episode 3. 0, now to sierra river. ah.
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with a didn't shipments and to northern syria block, the un security council searches for a way to break the deadlock. ah hugs. the whole robin you're watching of. is there a lot of my headquarters here in doug also coming up? protest as insur lanka say they won't be the president and prime ministers residences until both follow through on the promises to resign. possibly is marked 27 years since the, for bernice side of genocide in which the 8000 muslim men and boys were killed and a glimpse of galaxies never seen before. master and bales. the 1st images from the james swept telescope ah,
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ah, welcome to the program. the un security council is expected to vote on tuesday on a draft resolution to extend a deliveries to syria. permission for those cross border deliveries expired on monday, after rush vetoed efforts to extend it. millions of people rely on a central supplies through the barbell hallway crossing center castillo reports now from the border. crossing in hattie turkey, f. gemini, ali and her disabled son have left on the skin for internal, displaced people for 5 years. like many others and serious le province. they rely on food and medical aid from abroad. their madness applies that sometimes received 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 is transported by road from neighboring turkey through the bubble halla crossing every week. hundreds
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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. heard the need is large. only international bodies like the u. n. can help to contin famine inside syria. the ukraine 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. not an all will honor. we don't want tell people to suffer a humanitarian catastrophe or famine. this possibility would cause a mass of exodus to turkey. moscow has threatened to veto you and 8 deliveries from turkey since 2014, but there is no other viable alternative to the 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
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turkey syrian border or diplomat together to james bay's has more on the discussions happening at the un. 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 you and 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
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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 at 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 then 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. i think a demonstration of the state of stalemate around the security council table. and it's not good news. according to humanitarian community. though the speaker isreal anchors parliament says a new president will be chosen next week. after negotiations to reform a new unity government. now it follows unprecedented protests which saw tens of
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thousands of people storm the residences of the president and the prime minister. both of agreed to resign after being blamed for the countries worst economic crisis and decades. and all fernandez reports from the capital colombo protests as warbler and key political landmarks on saturday. say they're staying in the president and prime minister resign. thousands of others are streaming in to visit, the official resident says, and this property, the presidential secretariat, we need a new system. we need a new governance when it new prov, you any proper leaders. so today via to change that and to bring this notion of a country to a stable position via until we are fighting under the, in that in scenes 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, which of increase $3.00 to $5.00 times in price. present got of the raj boxes says
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he will resign on wednesday. political parties and parliament will elect a new president a week later. i am luck. whenever unknown, 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 all party 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 a major impact on people's lives. on monday,
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a few fuel stations receive new supplies. for 5 days we have to wait for the queue, but they're giving $1500.00 for the bikes. that mean 3 leaders really, there's not enough for us. we are in the quartier 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. benign, fernandez al jazeera palumbo ukrainian armed forces, say they blew up a russian military, ammunition depot in the city of, nor via car cove. ha, this hydro power plant and the cause shown region was hit affecting residential buildings nearby or the extent of the damage. and the number of people injured or killed is not yet known. and the number of people killed in a russian missile strike on apartment block in eastern crane has no reason to 30. the 5 story residential building of the town of chassis yard in the doughnuts region was destroyed after being hit by russian rockets on saturday. emergency
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workers are continuing to search for survivors underneath the rebel line. people have been found alive so far. russia has repeatedly claimed that its hitting only military targets and at least 3 people are being killed and several others injured him. the latest rushing shelling of ukraine 2nd largest city of keys, regional governance as only civilian targets were hit, a local ministry to describe the attack as absolute terrorism. as ukraine is reportedly putting together a 1000000 strong, falster tried to retake its russian occupied southern territories. he lost control of most of the black sea regions shown in the beginning of the invasion. the deputy prime minister has urged residents, they're likely to vacuum, they should be evacuating urgently. as it forces to launch accounts for male talk in bosnia herzegovina,
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the remains of 50 more victims of the genocide in the town. the chaper needs have been laid to rest among the bodies. our 3 male teenagers who scattered bones are found in multiple mass graves. zane dystrophy has for 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 late to rest, their suffering long over but not forgotten. i thought luxury issues, not co 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, always every next anniversary is somehow more difficult than the previous
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one. and the time takes its toll and. and is that an easy day? i can tell you that much is 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 shanita. 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 shrub bernita have had an out sized role and keeping the memory of what happened alive. may be an easy simple. oh um the was the united nation seeing thank you that
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madison stevenson. 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 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 robbie on tuesday. so had hip on al jazeera and ation still in shock moans. former japanese prime minister sions are all they also wouldn't want to damage in choices by offering my support or as johnson refuses to endorse any of the latin candidates to replace
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him in a contest that won't end until september. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today at the seasonal rains. look about right now. they got there early. this line, for example, stretches through china across the other see towards the korean peninsula represents the heaviest rain and he stay sure. at the moment, and it certainly looks heavy oversoul, but maybe we shouldn't be too surprised. it is, after all, the wettest months of the year for saw and you can expect $400.00 plus millimeters during july. i was going to rain for the next 3 days, which is no big surprise either. japan's not quite the same fans looking just occasionally wet this weather weather to the south of that. not focused in vietnam
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at the moment, but in the north, the philippines. back through thailand in particular, maybe cambodia and western side of me about or part of the monsoon troughs or monsoon system. now which of course has got some fairly strong wind blowing here. so the eastern side of the bay, bengal wet. then back from algebra dashed towards the west, just north of them by that looks particularly whether a warnings in place here because of the amount of rain is falling at the moment. there are still shouter of pakistan, but they've taken a big step back and rolled that many of them mostly in the north. not in the south karachi. she's fine. is looking weather beyond that. a pa for occasional shells. no man, now it's just cloudy, but not as cold as it was in this part of the middle east, but humid official airline of the journey. after a lifetime in finland and emigrant returns to somali land upon discovering his ancestral home b. a gold mine. but to benefit his community from the minerals beneath the
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land, he must navigate the age old tribal disputes above it. mm . witness. golden light on al jazeera. oh oh well buck, he'll what channel does over with me. so robin a reminder of all top new stories. the un security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution to accept vital aid deliveries to rebel held area of both western syria on choose date. the mandate full, the aid operation, expired on sunday after russia. vito to one year extension sir lancaster, parliament speaker says
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a new president will be chosen next week. it follows unprecedented protests where tens of thousands of people stormed the residences of the president and the prime minister and ukrainian armed forces say they play in a pe, russian military, ammunition depot in the city of nor voya cock hope cuff the explosion has damage residential buildings name by the number of casualties or injuries is not yet to know. by private funeral will get away. scene for japan's former prime minister sions that all bay. his body has been taken to a temple in tokyo, where people have been laying flowers. ave was assassinated while campaigning at an election rally on friday. please of acknowledge security lapses at the event. michael pen is the owner of the su news agency enjoys been advised from tokyo at miss fed. always good to have you on the program. i mean, the japanese are having to deal with a lot of information right now. the body of the full, the prime minister,
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resting in tokyo, admission by the police. that there were huge security lapses. and also, you know, they've just dealing also with a huge election victory by our base party, the potential mandate for change in the constitution a lot to deal with for them right now. let's just begin ready with the funeral, which takes place in a few hours. and how the nation is reacting to that at the moment because it's going to be a private funeral service. i believe. yes, my understanding is that there will be a private segment which will be in, but the invitees are just a small circle of friends and family. and then there will be also a more public part of the funeral. my understanding is that most of this is going to get her way in about 4 hours. so clearly today is the day that's sort of been set as the day of remembrance for. she's all bay and his, his accomplishments, and the lifetime that he spent,
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essentially trying to push forward his version of what he wants wanted this nation to be. so that's, that's today that's a morning day is today. and of course, you know, i think when people around the world heard that the, the full, the prime minister had been shot. i think there was the shock of being shot in japan. we don't hear about this in japan. so the public themselves in japan must have been as shocked as, as the rest of us were. so how have they been reacting sort of to the, the information that it's that being drip fed you might say now that the full prime minister security had major lapses, inara that must have been quite a surprise. well, to some extent, it's a surprise, but you know, if somebody walks up to a major figure and you know, 10 or 15 feet away and shoot them with a home, a shot gun, you have to figure there's a security lap somewhere. i don't that there were obviously security officers
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around him. they didn't prevent this individual from, from, not only getting office 1st shot, but a 2nd shot which seems to be the one that actually killed the prime minister. the 1st one from the footage looks like it missed. so it's, it's definitely a lot of sort of investigation going on about whether not the policies were appropriate. whether it was just a matter of the security officials on the, on the site who were insufficiently attentive, or if there was a more systemic problem that needs to be addressed. so it's definitely an issue that's there, grappling with today as well. you have your a news agency, you speak to a lot of contacts, both in and out of the media. how, how are the public gauging the fact that, you know, there's been this massive mandate in recent elections over the weekend. and there was a potential for the constitution to change japan's pacifists nature,
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which was set in stone after world war 2. has any of that sort of resonated at the moment, draw people still concentrating on really the death of ave? well, the constitutional issues, you know, may be a little more authority than many observers sort of appreciate. so for example, that the super majority, which the pro revision parties have in the upper house, you know, actually this is a change. it's actually they preserve their super majority in a way. and there was also super majority in both houses for the ruling party and its coalition partner during ob, a time and office. but he wasn't to, didn't feel like he could go forward with trying to move forward with the the constitution revisions. there's basically 2 roadblocks to hurdles that need to be gotten over. one is that the, the parties which support revisions have to agree on a specific text. how, what is going to be the revision? what is, how's it going to be worded?
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they have to all come to agreement on that they may not be able to do that. and the 2nd one is that then it has to go to a popular referendum of the public. it's not simply a matter for the legislature and then more than 50 percent of the public has to vote in favor of the proposed provisions. and that's always been the main hurdle because the public's divided on this issue there about 5050, frankly, interesting times ahead. certainly, but i think the focus will be the funeral for the rest the day for the moment. michael penn from the should get so nice actually. thanks joining us from take care . thank you. british olympic champion. no fara has reveal that he was a victim of child trafficking. for says he was smuggled into the united kingdom from job booty as a 9 year old and falls to work as a domestic servant. there fleet says that he was given the name mohammad farrah by a woman who took him from his family. he says his real name is his saying of the
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us president joe biden says that he's determined to ban assault weapons that are often used in mass shootings across the country. he said the us is a wash with weapons of war, while speaking, as a wise husband to celebrate new bipartisan law, meant to reduce done violence. the legislation incrementally toughened the requirements for young people to buy guns, while denying firearms to domestic abuse is the high number of my shootings in the us. this year has prompted several states including new jersey to bring in new restrictive gun laws. they accuse the federal government and acting too slowly. gabriel is under has more 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 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
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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 signed 7 new bills into law the titan. the states already stringent gun regulations, new jersey has 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 god's safety. state
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officials are bracing for as many as 200000 new gun permit applications before the new laws go into effect. the challenge with gun policy and 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 any one applying for a new gun permit. we'll also have to list there. so 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 debate. often like to admit, gabriel's dondo al jazeera jersey city, new jersey, you can governing conservative party has unveiled the time table for the
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replacement to the out game. prime minister boris johnson. and the leader will be announced on september the 5th the before that comes several rounds of voting by m p. 's starting on wednesday. so far, 11 candid at sun in the running re challenz reports 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 set the rules and time table for how to replace boris johnson nominations will open and close tomorrow. we'll have a 1st wednesday and a 2nd ballot. like on thursday, what we try to do is find a balance. we're making sure the fall of interest to concluded reasonably rapidly before the summer recess. but we do believe we can have that proper discussion
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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 electron, so 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, i don't want to say any more revised that there's a,
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there's a contest underway and that has 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 general promises of tax cuts. conservative leadership hopefuls are falling over themselves to make and found them laughable. all around. it cannot think well of the way we can. the contenders make more than 200000000000 pounds, less of funding spending commitments. you think kids that more than the annual budget of the splunk of 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
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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 to 0 london. the last phase of the corruption trial of origin. tina's vice president is underway. and when his iris christina fernandez the cache, nor denies accusations that she illegally profited from dozens of public work contracts that sharla reports. now from the argentinian capital, the trial into alleged corruption by our containers form a president. christina, for an end is to kitchena resumed on line, entering its final phase with bird x expected before the end of the year is catch now, along with 12 other defendants including to form a cabinet ministers is accused of irregularities and awarding public works projects . she denies the charges speaking here, the stars proceedings against the you know,
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what i mean? somebody, the guy, this is a formidable maneuver of political persecution and media harassment. it's real targets or 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 origin times the current president, alberto fernandez, gave testimony on her behalf earlier in the trial. however, she is a divisive figure in argentina, enjoying massive support among trade unionists and in working class districts, the target of anger at anti government protest that the weekend didn't know that baghdad, even if we want to continue be in a country that is free without christina because everything that's happening is her fault. christina kitchener is accused of irregularities in granting contracts to this man lateral bias to build public works in the far south of argentina. he's already serving 12 years in prison for money laundering. many of the works he carried out overpriced, and some remain. i'm finished. christina here to her with president of argentina
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from 2007 to 2015. her late husband nestor was president before her is the current vice president. and it's strongly room, which is likely to one again for the top job in elections next year. the only, of course, if he's found not guilty, the prosecution in latin america reformer, presidents is common, usually under incoming governments. in brazil, luis in us eulu, the silver avon morales and genuine. yes. in bolivia, raphael korea in ecuador, and here in argentina, maurice, your mockery. they all say they're victims of political persecution, summoned up behind bars. others get off to return to the political fray. then showing their al jazeera when osiris in cuba monday marks the 1st anniversary of nationwide anti government protest amounting social and economic reforms. please, and special forces have been patrolling the streets of havana, cuba.

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