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ah, ah ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem 11. it's actually structure 11 on need and you also contract for it. the problem in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story on our jazeera, ah, a temporary relief for millions of displaced. the un security council approves cross border aid into the last rebel held area. ah,
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you're watching all your life or my headquarters in delphi obligate the also ahead . the euro to 20 or low reaching parity with the u. s. dollar after concerns about rising gas and oil prices. one of the world busy at the airports, put a limit on the number of passengers who can fly out after weeks of travel chaos, and the deep dive into the cosmos. the 1st picture is from now says jane west telescope reveal a sea of galaxies. ah, hello, we begin in new york where the un security council has passed a resolution to extend the cross border, a deliveries into syria as last rebel held region, but only for 6 months. permission for a shipment from turkey to northwestern, syria expired on monday. after russia vetoed an attempt to renew the mandate for
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a year, millions of people rely on the essential supplies that passed through the bible. how of crossing. we've heard repeatedly from the un and from n jose that renewal for 12 months was necessary to provide operational certainty so they could prepare to meet that humanitarian need, especially during the harsh months of winter. last friday, russia stopped this from happening with today's vote. innocent syrians can breeze no sigh of relief, the suffering and the uncertainty goes on without the confidence of at least 12 months. un agencies and n jose risk being caught in a perpetual cycle of pre positioning. and contingency planning,
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or the fanatic editor james space has more from the un on what this resolution means. the thing that i think meant meant that you saw 3 western countries who are so in favor and say that they stay so much want aid to go into syria. actually abstaining on this resolution is the fact that this resolution was almost exactly the resolution that russia had proposed on friday that the rest of the security council, with the exception of china, had voted against and said, was totally unacceptable. that 6 months wasn't good enough to renew this border. crossing it needed to be at least a year to allow the un to do it's logistical and financial planning to get that aide flowing constantly across the border. which more than 4000000 syrians rely on . they also are deeply unhappy that a 6th month extension would push the deadline. next time they have to do this in the security council is the beginning of january. the very harsh is moment to winter when the humanitarian situation in syria and northern syria is at its worst,
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but they have no choice in the end. the norwegians and the irish who have been trying to negotiate here, took the russian resolution that was voted on and didn't pass last week. after the other resolution for 12 months. the extension that had been proposed by arlen de norway was vetoed by russia. they amended it with just a few words difference. all it says in the version that's just been passed, isn't the secretary general of the un has to come up with a report on the situation by the end of december. that's the only change. so in the end, russia, by sticking to its guns, has managed to in some ways, humiliate other members of the security council. it's got its way sim, customer who has just returned from the turkey syria border. she says n g o is working there. i believe the veto power of the security council remains the threat to the delivery of age, extending to you and i'm going to $30.00 and $8.00 celebrate northern syria for 6
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more months may, is the pension for now, but it is not seen as a solution. international and local in jewels have always been a warning that planning and implementing such a white scale operation into northwest and syria, where 4500000 civilians reside with cars longer than 6 months time. there are 4400000 civilians just slip and among all of them, 2400000 of them depend on international humanitarian aid. that's why they say 6 months time will not be a solution to the problems. as the children are facing a big risk of hunger and they are already on their nourished and the majority of the population are children and women which is seen as the vulnerable segment of the society. some of the angels over the started showing they have reactions saying that the world is just watching what's going on at that. and some of them say that
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monetary actions should be taken away from you. then security council, as the rush of vito is always a threat for the civilians. an alternative be plan must be stablished and local, grassroots, and deals inside. syria must be empowers the euro parity with the us dollar and trading on tuesday before seeing a slight rebound. it's the lowest valuation of the currency since 2002. it's being driven by fear as if a global recession. investors are anxious about a lack of growth across the euro zone. they're also concerned supplies of russian gas might because because of the war in ukraine, natasha butler has more from paris for the year. i've been fooling since the beginning of the year. but the 1st time into decades, the exchange rate between the euro and the dollars pretty much the same. and there are a number of reasons for that high inflation, which is being fueled by the war in ukraine, added to that of course,
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ongoing concerns in europe over energy supplies, as you're tries to win itself for fresh and gas. but he's also concerned about russia cutting its existing gas supplies. on top of that, the u. s. federal reserve title interest rates much faster than the european central bank. and all that is meant that the dollar is much stronger. it's a much safer bet of for investors, particularly a some analysts say that the euro could continue to fall in the coming weeks. cricket or alarm is a senior market analyst that foreign exchange broker a wanda. he expects the dollar to strengthen the euro to weaken further in the coming months. did the u. s. economy shut incredible resiliency already on is expected to continue to do the same driven by a very strong labor market. throw in as well. the thought that the u. s. dollar is seen as more of a safe haven in times of turbulence and we're sentences certainly st. turbulence across financial markets. currently, on the,
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all of these factors are really supporting the green bar against many of the different currencies than you are. the downside pressure on the euro, with the gas flows annual certainty that's creating the 10 they scheduled shut down a russian gas through no stream warning the potential for that. so last much longer is creating a huge cloud of uncertainty. stopping europe from topping up its reserves ahead of central, potentially cold winter. all of these factors are driving this. your dollar pay down to pirating continued to push it way below one. in the coming months, europe's been slower for 2 reasons. one is that its economy is more fragile, you could argue, and i think we're certainly seeing signs of that already. people talking about a recession. the other is that inflation hasn't yet been as big a problem. you look at the headline number and sure you could say running a 4 times target around a percentage asked me a massive. busy problem, but the underlying inflation date would show that a lot of this is energy imported inflation and a supply side driven inflation still that we're not seeing the, the,
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in the ingrained data that we are seeing in the u. s. in the u. k. for example, which is why the central bankers also been more reluctant. but ultimately it's just hard to ignore the fact even that in your area currently there's something needed to be done. and extraordinary measures of stimulus were just simply not justified at this time. london busiest airport has announced that will limit the number of departing passengers to 100000 a day for the next 2 months. before the pandemic, the average number of daily passengers at heathrow was more than double that. but authority, se airlines and ground staff cannot cope with the recent rise in passenger numbers . the limit comes into effect on tuesday and will last until september. andrew charlton is in reading u k. and he's the managing director of aviation advocacy. he says he throw has written to airlines and told them not to operate certain flights. what's gonna happen is fine emitting the number of passengers. the airport thinks that it's
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baggage systems and its ability to cope will, will be much better if it cuts against. it's absolutely in the face of that surgeon market demand. so it's going to be very unpopular, but he try monitors every flight. i know exactly which craft is coming in. and so he try and of course they also charge per passenger alive. and so what they've done is written to airlines and, and told them i told them that i must not oper right various flights generally going to wait on that, have more than one fly, the die to particular destinations. and i see place on the operate 12 flights, and try to limit it that way. at one level from the airline side. it's a gift because of course what they have to do, what they are allowed to the account is if they, if the number 6 they're offering is limited, they can improve the price. it's like an increase. the prices is a good solution. it's an interim solution. it's better than the chaos we're
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currently seeing and better than the holidays that are being roll them. so it's very much an interim solution when it's clear that we need to get back to normal operations and stuff for that. no one was ready for his massive search when, when the sanctions will over the, sorry, when the, when the restrictions in the and the health measures will lift it. and so it's, it's better than nothing. that's a terrible, lots of it's better than nothing. insur line to basil roger pucks on the brother of the president has been prevented from leaving the country at an airport in colombo . the former finance minister was set to travel to do by on tuesday, but airport staff stopped him after passengers protested. sure, lincolns blamed the roger pack the family for the worst economic traces. in decades . step boston has more from colombo. i'm around 100 meters away from the presidential residency and look at the queue of people trying to get in there been standing here for hours, some in the burning sun to get
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a glimpse of how president go to buy a box. i was living he and his family and they really came here from outside of colombo, from the whole up for a long time to have this what they think once in a lifetime opportunity to get a glimpse of the pallets, they think it could be the last day because a really hope that the official resignation of the president they've been calling for his resignation for a long time will really be happening on wednesday. well, once inside the year presidential residents, this is one of the main attractions, is the fitness area and the swimming pool. and most people here have of course, seen the images on to be of people jumping inside the pool and they want to see it with their own eyes. at the moment nobody is jumping in because the water is not very clean, but they really want to see and take photos of where the presidential family was
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spending their time and also enjoying life with golf course. for most people here, life has been very difficult in the last couple of months. fuel shortages, many people have been walking. you see hardly any cause on the street now because of the fuel less shorter. they have had food insecure with the estimated around 5000000 people have shortages of food at the moment. i'm very upset about that for longer. gama is going on. all the money's going to be some countries, you know, you must be know that for longer the peoplesoft, the longer people are suffering here, very difficult to have a very hungry. well, it's a unique piece. people are happening here at the residential residence. and the main question on everyone's mind is, who is going to be the next president of the building? and when you ask people here, they say to have no particular name on their mind. but the most important thing, they say that the new is going to be fair. and on the still ahead on al jazeera
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or lancaster for my finance minister and brother or the president to stop from leaving the country as anger rises against the powerful family. we'll have more on that right after the break. a private funeral is held for japan, longest service, prime minister of a details coming up. i use you can still use hot, dry and dusty for most. the middle east and most of summer is clearly a huge amount of cloud in the side. that was the monsoon trough breaking through to often see it quite as consistent as that goes. it goes across into parts of africa as well. when you get to a 2nd, that monsoon wind means salaries permanently cloudy, was drizzle on and off for the next 3 months with the most that cloud disperses,
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we've seen some heavy rain recent dinner man, and that's showing itself now, showers in the mountains of yemen. otherwise, the dust didn't extreme now, and the wind isn't particularly strong either if it is quite humid around counter, for example, as a result of that. but we've got more rain gathering and sudden thanks time which might make its way across to maybe later part of the weekend or next week. otherwise, did you spot any changes? probably not because there aren't any great changes to be quite honest. if you follow the rain then it will be enhanced in ethiopia, sudan, maybe south sedan, central african republic. there has been a hit to a few shasta south. in fact, this rain bout moved up in somalia might be good news for the whole of africa. but it's a little bit too little and too late to be quite honest, and that's more or less it apart from been right on the coast of madagascar, and possibly most i'm be the rest of centrals of nascar. that's pretty dry. the
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joe biden is set to visit israel, palestinian territory, and saudi arabia in an ultimate test of foreign policy set. during his election campaign, were ending all american support for offensive operations warned him. and what we've done by the actions that we've taken is not to rupture the relationship but to recalibrate as russia and china compete for influence over the region at a moment of green people were the us get back in again. died in the middle east on al jazeera. ah ah, hello again, the top floors on algebra this hour. so you one security council has passed the
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resolution to extend cross border, a delivery to the law, rebel held area, northwestern, syria for 6 months. earlier russia vito's in attempt to renew the mandate for a year. the euro hit parity with the us dollar and trading on tuesday. the lowest valuation of europe currency in 20 years, is driven by fear as if a global recession and uncertainty about energy supplies. london busiest airport is that and that will limit the number of the party passengers 100000 a day for the next 2 months. it follows weeks of travel chaos for travelers in the u. k. and moving on to other world news, a private funeral has been held for japan's former prime minister. it should be people lined the streets of tokyo to pay their final respects as his body was taken from his a joe g temple to the funeral hall. they were shot while campaigning at an election rally on friday. tony cheng has more from 2 to amid tight security to pans prime minister who meal because she does arise for the funeral of sins or abbey or the
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former leaders were also in attendance at this private ceremony for family and friends. but the assassination of japan's longest serving prime minister has stunned many, and some of the world's most senior diplomats travelled to deliver their condolences in person. i share with the prime minister letters of a family from prison bible. and we simply want them to know that deeply feel their loss on a personal level as well as the funeral ceremony was performed inside. so did you temple large crowds queued outside to lay floral tributes. oh, i think there was a sense of security when he was prime minister. we felt safe with him in charge of the country and i supported him. so this really is quite unfortunate for the wrong . he was my favorite prime minister. so i came here to say good bye. many others had come to do the same thousands of people waiting quietly impatiently to pay
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their final respects to japan's former prime minister in the army. the air heavy with the scent, the floral tributes they've brought. but also a sense of this belief that the man who loomed so large over japanese life more than a decade so suddenly and violently gone. as the ceremony concluded, a herse containing obeys body, turned on to the streets, spontaneous applause and cries as mourners bid him farewell. the funeral cortez past the offices of the liberal democratic party, which he led to 3 election pictures and a brief stop outside japan's diet. the parliament for lawmakers to pay their respects. finally, driving past the office of the prime minister that he occupied longer than any other. now leaving for the last time, tony chang al jazeera took you. the u. k. governing conservative party has unveiled
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the list of candidates in the fray through a place that going prime minister. boars, johnson, a new leader will be announced on september. the 5th 10 candidates are in the running after transport. secretary grant shops dropped his bid to a support rich sumac was bringing cobra and he's running from london. so paul, who is in the running, who's made it through and who didn't? well, those 10 that you mentioned has not been whittle down to age, which is not exactly a small number and certainly doesn't go some way to reducing the number that they had of the 1922 committee. this committee within the conservative party it hopeful when they raise the number of votes that each candidate would need before they made it through to the 1st round which will be held tomorrow. so who we've lost. we've lost redman. christy, who was frankly a no hope. he really didn't have any support within the parliamentary party, but another casualty who fell on his end. so just 5 minutes before the announcement was made with such a job to form a health secretary in former chancellor,
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he simply didn't have the support. i'm not left 8 candidates on all of i've managed to secure the 20 votes required to proceed to tomorrow's wedding days. first round of voting. we're talking about she's soon as the former chancellor anymore didn't trust the foreign secretary tom to been done can be bought and all the qualities minister, not even the hallway who is the current chancellor. jeremy hunter is a former health secretary and celebration and who's the attorney general. all of them appealed to different contingents within the conservative party, and it's clear that with such a wide field it's going to be a pretty tough battle. but the hurdle for the next round, for the 1st round of voting, which takes place tomorrow, is that they need to have a 30 votes in order to progress to a 2nd round. and i think that really will thin out the field somewhat more than, than than this 1st round. how has managed to do? yeah, we'll wait to see what happens then. but let me ask you about where things stand are the opposition parties efforts the table are no confidence vote into bores
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johnson. yes, if it's not gone quite to plan. there's a lot of wrangling, parliamentary process wrangling going on. labor said they were going to introduce this know confidence motion today with the intention of getting time to debate this no confidence motion tomorrow weapons day. in fact, the, the wording of the know, confidence motion has upset the government, which the people responsible for government business. the weddings as follows, that this house has no confidence in her majesty's government while the right honorable member for experts in south right, slept for his johnson remains as prime minister. and it's the fact that they've named checked the prime minister effectively. that's upset to which conventionally had no confidence motion would simply say, we've got no confidence in the government and the which the same, the name check bar johnson in back significant way. we're not going to allow you time for that debate. labor of crying foul saying look at some precedent for the government to refuse time in this way. the, which the saying, well,
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you can have the debate, but you need to amend the wording or in a kind of stand off situation at the moment. okay, thank you so much result. probably. all right, we'll see what happened. thank you so much paul. brenda and reporting from london. now says james web space telescope has captured a distinct signature of water on a distant planet. the discovery is the most detailed of its kind to date. scientists have been analyzing the 1st full color images from the telescope. the pictures taken by the james web space telescope are brimming with thousands of distant galaxies and stars. we are now going to be determining things that we don't even know what the questions are that we ought to ask. and so it's one of these great engineering feats, not just for us, but for humanity, for planet earth, for the citizens of planet earth. so let's zoom in for
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a closer look at the james webb telescope. the $10000000000.00 equipment is the largest and most powerful telescope to be sent into orbit. it's about one and a half 1000000 kilometers away from earth and is targeting distant galaxies, bright nebulae, and far away giant gas planets. the orbit location was chosen because it's the optimum temperature to view the universe and infrared the wavelengths we feel as heat and look into the universe is a look back in time. the james webb is mission is to view the stars and galaxies that 1st emerged after the big bang. more than 13500000000 years ago. it will also investigate the potential for life in other galaxies on top coast is a space scientist has worked on now, says mars missions. he says, the discovery of water signatures on just the planets is a scenario that's likely to keep playing out. this is the signature of water, not the signature of light. so all we're doing is we're looking at the,
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at most we're picking up signatures of certain life from the materials. and so that will happen more and more. and you will see that there are many environments for life across the universe if these small what, because excel planets, so this will be all over and they'll be many, many destinations where probably there is life. so how do we benefit we are, we are doing the news, right? the real pretty fixated on the now and the here. but actually the here is very, very small. as i said, the universe has one trillion galaxy that he's got to be the trillion star. so we are really anybody in significant that we are in saving that insignificant human risk as been around for maybe a 1000000 years. the universe is putting 1000000000 years old. so it does show us
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how insignificant we are and kind of helps us find our bedding in diamond space. i would say that that the biggest contribution molly is military has arrested 49 people. it says our soldiers from the ivory coast who been operating in the country illegally. it's accusing them of being mercenaries. the men were detained. dr. arriving in the capital, obama co. tensions have risen between molly's transitional government and the un. last month molly said it would not authorize the un mission to investigate accusations of rights abuses. because talk the following developments from the car . we've had this announcement made by commander my member of the military tutor, just yesterday saying that these ivory and soldiers that are in fact mercenaries. there's an investigation taking place there being held in one of accounts inside the capital bama code. but this all started on sunday where 2 planes from this company called this a hell ation service, which is
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a company that supports some of the un contingent missions in, in molly landed 2 planes, one containing 49 i for in soldiers, the other full of guns and equipments of the soldiers and when they were asked by custom officers, what they were doing here is some of the soldiers saying that they were plumbers, electricians. and that's not a surprise because remember, these are soldiers from the ivory enforces of their hair here to support the logistics of the german contingency that's in bama co there. so to support the barracks, to maintain their quarters. so so surprised that there electricians are plumbers. but what's interesting here is the reaction from the malia military agenda that straight away arrested them took them into custody. that shows you the level of nervousness that we have from the molly and authorities there. and let's remember they took over in a qu last june and ever since they're been seeking to justify their coo and
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meanwhile, the security situation has deteriorated dramatically. and so there's a sense among the 1000000 june to that there's threats to their authority. and that's why we've seen this arrest demonstrators on the streets of the canyon capital are showing their frustration ahead of elections. people are unhappy about raising prices, stagnating wages and heavy debts. catherine saw reports from nairobi. oh, what is like this in can you have become oakland? i this time the speaking out against the rising cost of basic food prices. many people he is saying life has become unbearable. and a general election in august is making things more difficult. with julia manion is a casual walker on a good month. she owns about a $100.00. so every coin counts. i did, he got,
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she said the cost of her basic supplies have doubled in the last few months. i am a woman. doesn't need one any longer, and we're struggling to make ends meet you. may's flower has doubled. cooking oil has become unaffordable. you, my children, i have adjusted our food rations. i feel like and balanced all my need. my voters are electing a president and peace senators, governors and other electoral seats. politicians are using this campaign season to promise that they will quit the economy. but many voters, unless they say they are nissan, and they don't trust them. who does economy say a new government will find it hard to lessen the barden for most people this is partly because of a huge public debt. much of the money has been borrowed from china for large project like these expressway. some government officials have also been accused of
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corruption by inflating costs. we have a big forward president. this is the devil's breakfast. you have just ordered the devil's breakfast. we're almost $100000000000.00 by the time the big of a $100000000000.00 in public bit. ah, we're now boring to p. interest on previous warren spark. i've manion use family home. she prepares a basic meal. she's behind on her rent and school fees. she's running out of ways to make more money. she tells us she's living in incredibly desperate times. katherine soy, i'll jazeera nairobi, ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, the un security council has passed around.

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