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massacre 27 years ago. haunt felt accounts from those left behind trying to move on from the pain of the past. women who refused to die on out to 0. how and why did it become so obsessed with this law flew giving them a tool to hold the corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're gonna rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about by american today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line with a controversial vote. the un clears the way for aid to begin flowing again between turkey and northwest syria. but only for 6 months.
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ah, hello i, marianna massey and london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the dawn of a new era in astronomy, stunning images from nasa's james webb telescope reveal the early universe as we've never seen it before. ukraine says it's destroyed or russian ammunition dep own occupied harris on using weapons supplied by the united states. and then there were 8 candidates hoping to be the next leader of the you case. conservative party ah. hello and welcome to the program. oh, united nations security council has now passed a resolution to extend a cross border, a deliveries into serious last rebel held region. but only for 6 months. the
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mission for shipments from turkey into north west syria expired on monday. after russia vetoed an attempt to renew the mandate for a year. well, this aid is a lifeline for millions of people and it live more than 56000 truckloads of life saving supplies of travel through the bubble. how are crossing in the past 8 years? about 4000000 people live in rebel held parts of syria's north west. 1.7000000 are in displacement camps are diplomatic editor james bay's reports. now from the united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the you and an 8 agencies requested was defeated on friday when
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russia used it's vito. the vote we took this morning as what happens when one council member takes the entire security council hostage with the lives of syrian men, women, and children hanging in the balance. the resolution that was finally passed was very similar to the one russia had itself proposed on friday. then 13 out of 15 council members had voted against it, norway and ireland introduced the new version that festival. this was not a decision taken on the basis of a russian draft to day. this was a cold ban holder, russia air, ireland, and to norway. se draft not only words different. i think on the face of it, you may look at that and say that change, but you know that the devil is in the detail. and i think if you look at the checks, there are significant differences. what is different is a pause requiring the un secretary general antonio good terrorist to provide report on the 8 situation. by december, he gave me his reaction to the new resolution. we have been asking for the renewal
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of dr. cross board. the point as it is essential for, for the people in italy, it's a matter of life and death for many of them. the we have asked for a renewal of her whenever the 66 months. but i strongly hope that after the 6 months or it will be renewed, the head of the human rights group, amnesty international says the events of recent days show the work of the security council is now virtually paralyzed after he rule. don't want a different system. the security council, as well as he's clearly demonstrating that she has upon the end of its path right now. something else need to come up with just a 6th month extension. members of the security council will have to renegotiate humanitarian aid in syria in january. that's
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a time of year when conditions are particularly tough for people in northern syria because of the harsh wintery weather. james bayes al jazeera of the united nations or charity groups have described the 6th month extension as insufficient leaving agencies with limited options to reach millions of people in need across northwest in syria. say the children says the short renewal lets down some of the wells most vulnerable children. and the timeframe will cause significant challenges because the resolution will expire during serious harsh winter when children, their families, most of whom live in camps. india unimaginable cold temperatures without warm clothes, food or heating, all staying in syria and u. s. military has conducted a strike in the north of the country killing my to ago the leader of ice l in syria . us central command says a senior, a 2nd senior official of the group was wounded in the strike local media report say
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2 people were killed. washington's as a legal was responsible for pursuing the development of ice l, outside of iraq and syria. ah, nasa james web space telescope has captured a distinct signature of water on a distant planet. discovery is the most detailed of its kind to date. was spectacular. images of the early universe taken by the telescope have been released . they show galaxies and stars. some 13000000000 lie is away. nasa says it's the deepest look into the cosmos ever captured. and more images are expected. james, who have telescope, is viewed as the successor to the famous humble telescope scientists. they will be a dominant force for space discovery for years to come. we are now going to be determining things that we don't even know what the
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questions are that we ought to ask. and so it's one of these great engineering feat, not just for us, but for humanity, for planet earth, for the citizens of playing over all the $10000000000.00. james webb telescope is the largest and most powerful astronomical observatory ever sent into space. it's overseeing some 1500000 kilometers away from us, and is targeting distant galaxies. right now, be lyons, a far away giant gas planets. it's orbit location was selected because it's the optimum temperature for the telescope to use and for red wavelengths. to view the universe, its mission. to observe the very 1st stars and galaxies that emerged after the big bang more than 13 and a half 1000000000 years ago. it will also investigate the potential for life in
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other galaxies. as we mentioned, the telescope captured signs of water, as well as clouds and hayes surrounding one of the giant planets orbiting a star, just like the sun. ami toboggan is a space science his, his worked on masses, miles missions. he says we'd like you to see more such discoveries. this is the signature of water, not the signature of life. so all we're doing is we're looking at the, 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. these small, what we call x o planets. so this would be all over. be many, many destinations where probably there is life. so how do we benefit we are, we are doing the news right now. we are pretty fixated on the now and the here.
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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 has been around for maybe a 1000000 years. the universe is putting 1000000000 years old. so it does show us how insignificant we are and kind of helps us find our bedding in diamond space. i would say that that is the biggest contribution us president joe biden says, dealing with immigration is amas. ferry challenge shared by both america? mexico isn't meeting massacre leader at the white house. biden says they've committed to infrastructure investments at the border. 2 presidents are also discussing global challenges like climate change, as well as energy, food, and regional security. well,
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my counter is following all of their c choices live. now from the white house, and this is the 1st face to face meeting since lopez per door was snubbed at last month, some of the americas. how did it go? well, it was very much a reset in the us mexico relationship, given the fact that look us up at all, refuse to attend that summit of americas because the us did not invite at cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. however, despite that, and also despite his criticism, in recent weeks of the u. s. support for ukraine, the president insisting that the us should be spending more on financial aid in central america as an in military aid for ukraine. but despite all of these differences, the meeting was very friendly. indeed, the to lead is exchange pleasantries. the mexican president spoke for a lengthy period of time comparing the relationship with the u. s. at present, to back in the days of the felt when there was
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a close relationship with mexico and the united states, saying that this is the element that he wants to reintroduce into the relationship . the to leave is off camera spoke about immigration issues, particularly about how to increase legal immigration, but there was no tangible agreements that had been expected. that us would announce new at these this to be supplied to mexicans. wishing to come into the country, but no tangible agreements, but what this meeting was all about was resetting that relationship to re establish a sense of togetherness. so, as the mexican president said, extends of unity between the 2 countries, given the somewhat rocky road in the relationship in recent months. all right, thank you very much for all the letters from white house on that meeting might count. us politicians have resumed their investigation into last year's attack on the capital building. she's days hearing was heard at the,
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at about an oval office meeting at without with outside lawyers and then president donald trump meeting one i described as unhinged former white house lawyer, eric hirschman said one of the external legal advisors. sidney pal, described the judges. he dismissed cases brought by tromp against the 2020 election result as corrupt, ukrainian forces. they've destroyed a russian military, ammunition depot in the southern harrison region. some near by residential buildings have also been damaged. keith is called on civilians to leave parts of the area as that they are planning to launch new operations at a counter offensive to retake areas last to russia. alan fisher of what's on this now from keith this see the ukrainians is the destruction of an army depot. it's thought you are supplied. hi marge rockets were launched that the site in the russian controlled region of calf song, the ukrainian c, 52 russian soldiers were also killed. but the moscow back to authorities claim it
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was a fertilizer store, and 7 civilians have died while disease cannot independently confirm either claim. pictures taken in the daylight give some idea of the damage caused the u. s. has been rushing miss our systems to ukraine, believing they can help pushback russian forces. one us senator arts congress to say more and send them quickly when people understandably ask about our support from ukraine. our taxpayer funded aid to the tune of billions of dollars they deserve to know that their heartburn taxpayer dollars have being spent wisely. in my view, that means many and on weapons like high mars, they're actually making a difference on the battlefield. the russians are believed to be in an operational pause in the east of the country, ready to push on and take the rest of the don bus region. the pause is to restock refueling re supply, but that becomes much more difficult if the ukrainians are able to target and successfully destroy ammunition dumps. some analysts say the rocket system could
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significantly delay russian progress. the ukranian president says he's glad to have them hooked up and yell at the i want to thank the united states of america for its decision to provide ukraine with a new 400000000 dollar defense assistance package. additional hi, miles and other precision weapons allow us to take anti terrorist steps. they allow us to reduce russian strides with their missiles on our people. each are active, but the u. s. believes the russians are also restocking tumbling to the iranians for you. ease are unmanned drones, are ended, information indicates that the iranian government is preparing to provide russia with up to several 100. you avi's, including weapons capable, you avi's on an expedite expedited timeline. the u. s. and sis moscow has failed in its main strategic objectives in ukraine. but those in the east are bracing themselves for a major russian offensive. that could come in just days. alan fisher al jazeera
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keith al the euro is hit parity with the us dollar and trading on tuesday. we're forcing a slight rebound. it's the lowest nation of the current seasons, 2002. it's being driven by fears of a global recession, vast as they're anxious about a lack of growth across the rise. i'm now also concerns that supplies of rush and gas might be caught because of what's happening in ukraine, that miss ashley butler has more now from paris. for the year, i've been fooling since the beginning of the year, but the 1st time in 2 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, ongoing concerns in europe over energy supplies, as you're tries to win itself for fresh and gas, but is also concerned about our russia cutting is existing, our gas supplies on top of that, the u. s. federal reserve hike top,
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a 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 as some analysts say that the euro could continue to fall in the coming weeks. in watching al jazeera ally from london morsel had on the program and was bought into the u. k. illegally. shocking revelation from multiple olympic. and while champion run a mo, crowns line the streets of tokyo to pay their last respect to japanese, to form a japanese prime minister. she's ami, ah, there are some parts of europe suffering, heat wave, others a drought,
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some both together. the curiously, a huge matter clad is still swelling, round the baltic states and coming across from the atlantic rituals towards norway . now these 2 areas clearly are not enjoyed, particularly summary. whether that rain is on the edge of poland, down through bellows and into ukraine, with temperatures underneath it. not on the very high side, but the wall is there further west? increasingly, with the sunshine, the temperature lights rise in some places is very hot in spain, heading up towards the pretty child. but you can see most places are having a fairly good summer, as it looks at the moment. vienna, just on the edge of the warm versus cold seas, tempted to send to read about the average by the end of friday. so nothing special talk about here in the middle of europe, but further west, particularly down in southwest spain, there is that record value recorded facilities 466. we're hovering around that. well above the are just 36 again. oh yes. is happens more than once. you had, every year london might pick up that heat as it starts to move across france,
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but not until the end of the weekend. and yes, there are hints, it might even be a new record as hot as dylan, algeria and morocco. but the size of that ad in senegal, it's wet. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. oh,
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a look at the main stories of the weeks of disagreement un security council members have agreed to extend the use of the humanitarian corridor from turkey inferior only for 6 months. the car, doors of light, lifeline for millions of people living in the area. nasser is respect tackling the images of the universe, is never seen it before. the pictures were taken from the largest and most powerful observatory ever sent into all bit james web space. telescope styles are about 13000000000 light years away. us president joe biden says dealing with immigration is a challenge shed by both his country and mexico. he met with mex, because present to under his money lopez over door at the white house. white says
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they've committed to infrastructure investment, the board and protest leaders in shoreline. chris saying they're going to be huge demonstrations if the president and prime minister do not quit by wednesday. this is the day that present go to pirate your boxers promise to resign. after he fled crowds who stormed his palace. but speculation is rife that he's trying to flee the country as me. now fernandez reports from colombo, ordinary people are continuing to struggle with everyday life. ah, mohammed alias is struggling. his bakery delivery business has taken multiple heads during tree long as economic crisis. he battles to find fuel and carries a small amount around with him for emergencies like this. when his vega stops mid route, skyrocketing prices have made his bread and bonds more expensive, causing sales to plunge with ms. garner the. those are political bully me to carry
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on our business. we must queue for around 4 days. sometimes petro supplies come. sometimes they don't. there are lots of problems after all the queueing we have to buy supplies, the cost of everything has increased to model spite his own problems in the us drove a neighbor to this belly station where guess was being distributed after months of shortages, tensions ran high when hundreds of people jostled for cylinders mama high upon the do not. we came here at 3 in the morning because we heard gas was coming, but it didn't. there about a 100 of us stranded. we called the police. he told us the laurie was expected at the station, but yeah, i don't have, i had to say how difficult without well gas electricity and we don't have either. 5 shalonda is bankrupt. authorities expect inflation to reach 70 percent in the coming months. some economy see it's already above 130 percent.
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suffered him to nan m a. goldsmith. he's also feeling the heat from blue. i was on a body to put the bug bugle. we can't work without gas, which we use to make jewelry. so we have to buy on the black market at higher prices, wedding orders for jewelry of almost stopped. so we work one day on one day off months of political upheaval and demands the president got obey roger pucks or to resign, have led to protest as overrunning his official residence roger box that has agreed to step down and negotiations are under way to bring in an old party government, whether it's buying jewelry for the traditional wedding, or the weekly grocery shop. the current economic crisis has affected she lumpkins from all income levels. they see restoring economic and political stability to bring down the cost of living is the priority. mila fernandez, odors era. colombo marley's military is arrested. 49 people. i says are soldiers
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from ivory coast operating in the country illegally. they've been accused of being mercenaries and men were detained after arriving in the capitol by marco tensions which he, molly's transitional government and the united nations have been rising in recent weeks. meanwhile, ivory coast is demanding their immediate release, saying they are being held without justification. nicholas argues, falling filaments force from the senegalese capital to car i. rico's is calling for the immediate release of its soldiers being held in by my co following an emergency meeting led by president water in abidjan. the council for national security. read out a communicate in that communicate. they said that the detention of that soldiers was unjustified, that they were there to support the un mission. but for the maryan authorities, these men are mercenaries there to create trouble in the country. take a listen to what the statement was on national television,
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read out by the maryan military gender this afternoon. the faithful intention of those arrested most clearly to break the dynamics of the rebuilding and securing of molly as well as the return to constitutional order was just wanna the local media and every coast to accuse the maryan genta of taking the soldiers hostage. almost as a bargaining chip because the 1000000 military june to end bandito who took over in a qu in 2021, had been increasingly isolated. the french forces that were helping them have pulled out. now, there are only the russian mercenaries that have stepped in that are supporting these the maryan authorities there to stem out attacks from arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i saw, as well as the un peacekeeping force. but for many in the region, the fear that the security in the region is contingent on the stability. and molly, already, there's been attacks by arm groups linked to al qaeda and i, so from within, molly to neighboring countries such as ivory coast. and so there's increased
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pressure on the 1000000 military to into, to cooperate with the un peacekeeping mission to try to bring an end to the violence. here a candidates have made it onto the ballot hoping to replace force johnson his leader. the case conservative party for my johnson re she soon on his car in the fray that sees kicked off his campaign on tuesday, promising honesty offer a series of votes. the case next, prime minister will be announced on september 5th, or johnson step down following internal pressure over series of scandals. pool brennan has more on this now. well, we've got 8 candidates now left standing after elimination into the 1st round. the 1922 committee, which is a committee within the pretty conservative party, responsible for electing the new leader. basically set the ball quite high. normally, if you had 8 supporters within the party, you would get into the 1st round ballot. instead,
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they put it up to 20 supporters that were required, hoping that that would fit out the field somewhat. we had 11 potential candidates, haven't really thinned out the field as much as perhaps 922 committee would have hoped through 8 candidates who will go forward to tomorrow's 1st round ballot, which will take place over 2 hours in the early afternoon. on wednesday, the big names are still in, well, frankly, the front going to clearly within the parliamentary parties. the former chancellor wishes sumac, who has probably more than double the amount of support among his parliamentary colleagues than any of the other individual candidates. but another name that i think we need to watch out for his penny mordant, the conservative home website did a survey on tuesday of conservative members, and they're the ones who will get the postal balance. at the end of the day to select the leader and penny mordant surprise. and they came out talk amongst conservative members. so yeah, between at the moment it looks between research through neck and penny more than but the other 6 would probably have will disagree with me. multiple olympic. and
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while champion run a low, fara has revealed he was a victim of child trafficking long distance. ron says, a woman he had never met, brought him to the u. k, from juicy at the age of 9 people who traffic and gave him the name mohammed ferrara. his real name is his saying, cut him also describes being forced to work as a domestic 7 in exchange for food. 39 year old was born in somalia and had previously said he came to the u. k. the refugee he became a british citizen. as a teenager, most people know me as my far but it's not my name or it's not the reality. the real story is i was born in some leland north of somalia as the same as d k. i was separated from my mother and i was born into the u. k. illegally.
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under the name of another child called mohammed farrah. london's busiest airport is announced. it will limit the number of departing passengers $200000.00 per day for the rest of the summer season. for the pandemic, the average number of daily passengers that he for i was more than double that the airport authorities say that most people, airlines and ground handling can cope with the limits start tuesday and will last until the 11th of september. a private funeral has been held in tokyo, former prime minister mission though our bay people line the streets, the capital to pay that final respects is body was taken from the georgie temple to the funeral hall. i was shot dead at an election rally on friday. tony chang has worn out from tokyo, amid tight security. japan's prime minister, whom you consider arise for the funeral oceans of bay. the former leaders were also in attendance at this private ceremony,
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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 the prime minister letters to the public 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 no, i didn't do that. 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 by many others had come to do the same thousands of people waiting quietly impatiently to pay their final respects to japan's former prime minister since the army,
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the air heavy with the scent, the floral tributes they've wrought, 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 was the ceremony concluded. a herse containing obeys body, turned on to the streets, spontaneous applause and cries, as mourners bid him farewell. the funeral cortege 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, tokyo, ah.
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