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communities on the goal of this, my students, you create a government has knowledge to be seen in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members. inside story on al jazeera, thousands of migrants set out from the city of tampa, chula, in the early hours of monday. there is numerous nationalities among them, but the vast majority are from venezuela. 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah,
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japan continues to mo necessitated former prime minister. sions. obey a private funeral services being held ah, on the wrong call massage, is there a life and also coming up with aid shipments into northwest and syria blocked the un security council, such as for a way to break the deadlock and protests as in sri lanka refused to leave the president and prime minister residences. so they both reside on pacific island, lead as a gather in fiji for summit royal by regional disputes and china's increasing ah,
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a private funeral is being held for japan's former prime minister actions obey. earlier his body was taken to a temple in tokyo, where people laid flowers. ave was assassinated while campaigning at an election and rally on friday. police have acknowledged security lapse is at the event. tourney, chang joins is live from a tokyo tony. the a funeral is actually taking place as we speak. what's the latest, what's going on? now? we think it's just broken up at the, at the touch as you temper, which we've seen over the last couple of hours, a steady procession of mourners, family and friends, arriving dark house to the temple behind me. now we've seen started to see them leave about 5 minutes ago. so we think that if this is now broken up, there will be more memorial day later this evening. we understand that the a memorial for politicians of business acquaintances of sin. so,
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but it was made very clear that this was to be a private event for the family and close friends of shins. obey for them to say good bye. we've seen members of the public observing that large kuza people quietly coming not showing great displays of emotion, often clutching floral tributes which they are being allowed to lay in one small corner of the temple here. but i think care as well as great sadness that shins are our b edge pans, longest serving prime minister, modern japan's longest serving prime minister is gone in such violent circumstances . still a feeling of shown here that it's all happened so quickly. will tony, let's talk about those violence circumstances. japan doesn't have a gun violence culture. this was a complete shock, not only a japanese society, but it was a failure of the security services as well. surely it
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wasn't didn't. i think they have conceded that there should have been tied to security around since everybody think. ringback as you mentioned, the gun crime is very rare here. there are very, very strict restrictions on accessing guns, or we understand that the chief suspect is believed to have made the weapon the he used in the attack. other, i don't think there's a great concern here that this is going to be the spark of something larger. but it does. i think people are still very shocked that this is happened. the politics which, you know, even put very major figures like since obey a man who had one treat terms would be going out. and campaigning, street level really standing on a soap box as he was in the upper house election campaigns. that something like this could happen. i don't think people are so much concerned that there could be a repeat, but i think they're very,
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shall show this man who has loom large over japan for the past decade is gone. he had already step down as prime minister, he was still very active. he was still very influential as well. but i think now it's all, it's attending to the legacy that he left. he has changed japan quite profoundly. ready made postwar japan stand up as a many people here feel for the 1st time to assert itself in a way that they didn't dare to in the past. and economically he was very important . well, giving his own name to the brand of economics that really lifted the japan out of the stagnation that had suffered for some time. and i think all of that is starting to dawn on people that this man is gone and that they're going to face a future without him. that said, a thing, you know, again, a mood of calm here, but quite resignation. always good to talk to turning. that's totally chang lived there from a tokyo un security council is expected to vote on choose a on
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a draft resolution to extend a deliveries to a rebel held area in northwestern syria. permission for those cross border shipments expired on monday. after attempts to renew it were vetoed by russia. millions of people rely on essential supplied through the bubble hall crossing. seldom cuz the ugly reports are from the turkish syrian border. i am germano, ali and her disabled son have lived on the skin for internal, displaced people for 5 years, like many others and serious at le province. they rely on food and medical aid from abroad. lamadue 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 is transported by road from neighboring turkey through the bubble have crossing every week. hundreds of 8 tracks caused this order behind me into knots with syria
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to help more than 4000000 serious have been displaced in their own country. the aid accounts were up to 80 percent of the food supply alert had the need is large. only international bodies like the u. n. can help to contain famine inside syria. the ukraine war has crushed out wheat and fuel prices and reduced donations. 8 grew of say, a fair and systematic a distribution is impossible without the un involvement. not. and i 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 turkish syrian border. this speak of sir lang, his parliaments as
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a new president will be chosen next week after negotiations of, for when you unity government. it follows unprecedented protests which tens of thousands of people stolen the residences of the president and prime minister both agree to resign of being blamed for the worst economic crisis in decades. i'll fernandez now reports from columbus who dresses warbler and keep political landmarks on saturday. say they're staying till the president and prime minister resign. thousands of others are streaming in to visit the official residences. and this property, the presidential secretariat. we need a new system. we need a new governance. we need 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 until we are fighting until the end that in seems close, that registers are not leaving. they're angry and fed up with having to spend days
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in pews. and to find the money to buy accenture's, which have increased $3.00 to $5.00 times in price. present thought 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, i'm 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
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has been building for months. the lack of fuel has had 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 are giving $1500.00 movies for the bikes. that mean 3 lead us really does not enough for us. we are working in the quality of 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, ukrainian forces say they've destroyed a russian military, ammunition depot in the southern city of nova kafka and curse on region. thereby, residential buildings also been damaged the extent of the damage on the number of people injured or killed is doria, burn the head of police, and keith says,
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all allegations of war. crimes committed by russia and ukraine will be fully investigated. andre never told, told out there police are sharing all information gathered with international prosecutors. alan fisher reports from muranski, where investigators of 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 carpark. 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 that sucked. they cannot identify their body simply by looking of them. many people left for other countries. so they sneaked him. so lying he unclaimed. in other units near by 30 soldiers and another 140 other civilians,
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some recovered from deep and 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 found the site and started gathering evidence. they pulled 7 bodies from a tiny grave, each victim shot on the head. and dumped their crime being meal and old enough to fight against the russians. even wasik was there that day, helping out, watching the groaned give up its secrets, manage them at the moment asleep. okay. but when i excuse the body, so children didn't, even though they are not my children, and i do have 2 children. it's horrible because even his alcohol, i can get it out of my mind for quality. ver cemented from each victim. they've taken dna one day. the family might claim them, give them
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a proper burial to the man heading the police investigation into what happened. told me no matter how difficult these crimes must be investigated, took a personal to rebel are worth it. this should be important, not just ukrainians, but to the whole international community. this is very important, the same as the investigations into what happened during world war 2. we must investigate the army of the russian federation, the army commanders. this message should be delivered. the bodies will sit for a few more weeks, then there will be quietly buried. but for now the sit silent. witnesses in an investigation into war crimes and murder. allan fisher, al jazeera murat skirt, you cream. so head on out 0. we're in south africa's biggest township with families of 15 people who are killed in a bar shooting on sunday plus wouldn't want to damage anybody's chauncey's by offering my support. forrest johnson refuses to endorse any of the 11 candidates to
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replace him in a contest that won't end until september. ah right that this of rain, that to course funding in their mom is still exists with the same potential in the southwest. the saudi arabia and the western side of the mountains side of yep. and, and that stretches across the border as well. otherwise, we've talked about fatty, settled weather for the most part and the least the seasonal breezes come back again. so a bit of a shamal blowing down the eastern side of saudi arabia. otherwise the wind is light, and particularly for cutter, it's been hot and humid because wind has gone away. but the cloud in the sky is also dispersing. the sun's coming out once again. yes, don't surprise me. he's been cloudy, the southern half of the raven peninsula that he's gone. now. the forecast is of
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course, sunny. the onshore breeze keeps it. coolish in egypt is rain for this eastern side, a turkey which is actually with some fairly cold air. but that's the unusual bit, the seasonal rains are showing in ethiopia, across sudan until central republic. and to some degree you might find a shower to in kenya, and a little bit of rain, but not much in the horn of africa for the south. and again, just a little bit of rain in madagascar or mozambique. otherwise, every country in southern africa is enjoying quite unsettled whether it's not a hot or cold. ah, traditional wrestling in san diego hasn't been village festival. now it's a national, male and female, and not really that big money out there. well,
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look at this unifying cultural and the way as a public then, ago, wrestling with reality. on al jazeera lou ah, the watching al jazeera, remind of all top stories. this out, a private funeral has been held for japan's former primary stations are all by in tokyo. he was assassinated while campaigning at an election rally on friday. and the un security council expected to vote on a draft resolution to resume a deliveries to a rebel held area of northwest and syria. on tuesday,
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the mandate expired on sunday, off to russia, vito a one year extension and so long as parliament speaker says a new president will be chosen next week. it follows unprecedented protest where tens of thousands of people stormed the residences of the present and promised the withdrawal of kerry bast you to a regional dispute is threatening to overshadow the summit of the pacific island nations in fiji. now cuba says that micronesia nations have been sidelined in the leadership of the forum. the summit comes australia, new zealand, and the u. s. a trying to push back against china is growing diplomatic and security presence in the region. beijing signed the security packed with the solomon islands in april, in the volatiles i've had in the discussions i've had in my previous visits and in the dialogue to die. leaders talked about the challenges, the raging faces climate change cause it and the recovery from clothing, both of which have fallen harder on this rate and then on many other parts of the
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world. and of course strategic competition and all the nations of this region are seeking to navigate. although nations are seeking to navigate those challenges, and we do it based when we can do it together and then see approaches strategies taken. that c approach at the pacific on form is taking and that is why pacific for immunity is so important. where it has more from fiji is cap, will suger this meeting all of the pacific islands form as seen as is perhaps the most important one and a very long time. partly because it's the 1st time that the leaders have been able to come together face to face to meet in 3 years because of the cove at 19 pandemic . and also it's crucial because of all those. dia geopolitical tensions that are ongoing at the moment. and then we have kid abbas and their decision to withdraw seemingly at the last minute. but this is a problem that's been going on for a long time. in fact, we go back to the beginning of last year when the 5 micronesia countries that are
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members of the pacific islands form including kit abbas signal that they were going to leave this pacific islands grouping for a couple of reasons. but mainly because they were unhappy with that election process that took place to find a new secretary general of the pacific islands forum. they felt that there was an, an agreement in place that would allow for the new leader to come from one of those micronesia countries. instead, after a hotly contested vote, i had went to henry bruna of the cook island so that clearly that is an issue that has been bubbling away for the last, almost 2 years. the u. k is governing conservative parties and veil the time table to replace outgoing primary subarus johnson. a new leader will be announced on september the 5th. that will be after several rounds of voting by m p. 's starting on wednesday. so far, 11 candidates are in the running, where we challenge revolts the u. k. sweltering through a mid summer heat wave, but the country's political temperature has been at boiling point for days now. and
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i want you to know how sad i am following the prime ministers resignation announcement last thursday. conservative m. p. 's of the 1922 committee gathered to set the rules and time table for how to replace boris johnson nominations will open and close tomorrow. we'll have a 1st wednesday and a 2nd ballot. like on thursday, what we try to do is find a balance. we're making sure the problem interested 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 the conservative m p. 's aiming to whittle down a wide field of candidates to just to buy next thursday. then over the rest of july and august, the parties 200000 members, will choose the next leader, prime minister. it's a tight schedule,
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but they want 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 going to want to try and soften 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 by that there's a, there's a contest underway and this happened and you know, i would wish i wouldn't want to damage anybody chances by offering my support. i just have to not to get i have to get on. meanwhile, the opposition is picked off on the general promises of tax cuts. conservative leadership hopefuls are falling over themselves to make and found them laughable.
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almost around we cannot think well of the way the contenders make more than 200000000000 pounds with the funding spending commitment . wonderful. you think that's more than the annual but the n h s. splits on the page of the sunday papers without a word on how it will be paid. fantasy will soon meet reality galloping inflation, economic stagnation, and a major war in europe is just a few problems from the prime ministers in tray. it may be scorching now, but for whoever wins, things will only get hotter, reach helen's outer 0, london priscilla empty champion mow, far as revealed. he was a victim of child trafficking. for i says he was smuggled into the u. k. from djibouti as a 9 year old and forced to work as
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a domestic servant. the long distance athletes as he was gain a given the name mohammed, far up by the woman who took him from his family. it says his real name is the same uh, became the u. s. president says he's determined to ban assault weapons. they're often used in mass shootings. speaking at a white house event, joe biden says the u. s. is a wash with weapons of war. he was showcasing a new cross party law aimed at reducing gun violence. the legislation gradually toughened requirements for young people to buy firearms. and the high number of last shootings in the us this year has prompted several states, including you, jesse, to impose restrictive gun laws. as accused the federal government of acting to slowly gabriel alexander reports now from jesse 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 ever state can do what they want within the fixed parameters of the constitution, 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, hes one of the nation's lowest rates of gun violence and gun death. there was
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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 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 anyone applying for a new gun permit will also have to list their social 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,
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gabriel sandow al jazeera jersey city, new jersey found these in the south african township of so let's have been paying tribute to 15 people who killed a bar on sunday. the me to mila has no. what was supposed to be a saturday night at a ball turned to tragedy for the way to family. and i think it's illegal in pres, 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. 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 knob enclosed as police investigate what happened. they say they haven't had a stablished motive,
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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 related to the bombing they 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 credit from my 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, one in the present, in the 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 their loved ones. for me to melissa with south africa, the last phase of the crops and try the valentina vice president is underway in
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gwen is aris. christina fernando de kosta denies accusations that she illegally profited on dozens of public works contracts and show the reports from the argentinian capital. the trial into alleged corruption biology. tina's form, a president, christina, for an end, is to kitchena resumed on line, entering its final phase with vertex, expected before the end of the year is gonna catch no, along with 12. other defendants including to form a cabinet ministers, is accused of irregularities in the warding public works projects. he denies the charges speaking here, the start of proceedings against your company. this is a formidable maneuver of political persecution and media harassment. its 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 argent times the current president, alberto fernandez,
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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 not bad 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 today with president of argentina from 2007 to 2015. her late husband nestor was president before ha 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,
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presidents is common. you. she under incoming governments in brazil, louis in us eulu, the silver april morales and genuine. yes. in bolivia, raphael korea in ecuador, and here in argentina, maurice, your mockery. they all say their victims of political persecution summoned up behind bars. others get off to return to the political fray. then showing their al jazeera when osiris took, his legal team, says ala must, his resort from a proposed $44000000000.00 take over. his invalid, the millionaire pulled out of the deal this week that sent the social media companies value tumbling. i'm old not 11 percent. now mosque says twitter failed to reveal the number of fake accounts on the platform during negotiations. the 1st image has been released from the largest and most powerful observatory ever to be sent into orbit the picture taken by the james web space telescope.
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