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ah, no, i, marianna mozy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program dorner, the new era in astronomy, stunning images from nasa's james were telescope. reveal the early universe as we've never seen it before. what it was going to be was an armed revolution. i mean, people died that tested me, resumes and investigation. the january 6 capital attack with a focus on the role of right wing grooves. ukraine says it's destroyed a russian ammunition that oh, the southern her, some region using weapons supplied by the united states. ah,
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the un security council has passed a resolution to extend cross border, a deliveries into syria's last rebel held region. but only for 6 months. commission for shipments from turkey into northwestern, syria expired on monday. after russia vetoed an attempt to renew the mandate for a year. the aid is a lifeline for millions of people in it live. more than 56000 truckloads of life saving supplies of travel through the bubble, how a crossing in the past 8 years. about 4000000 people live in rebel held areas of serious northwest. 1.7000000 are in displacement camps are diplomatic, added to james bay's has more 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,
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which is what the you and an 8 agencies requested was defeated on friday when 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 rush and rap to day. this was a cold pen holder, russia air, ireland, and norway, se draft now just the 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 terrace to provide report on the aid situation. by december,
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he gave me his reaction to the new resolution. we have been asking for the renewal of the cross bar to the point as it is essential for, for the people in italy. it's a matter of life. and there are many of them that we have asked for a renewal of her whenever the single 6 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 to rule, doing old a different system. the security council, as well as his clearly demonstrating that he 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
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humanitarian aid in syria in january. that's 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 charity groups of describe these 6th month extension is insufficient, living at agencies with limited options to reach millions of people in need across northwest in syria. save the children is saying the short renewal lets down some of the world's most vulnerable kids. and the time frame is going to cause significant challenges because resolution will expire in the middle of serious, harsh winter when children and their families, most of him live in camps, endure unimaginable cold temperatures without warm clothes, food or heating. ah, now now says james web space telescope is captured, a distinct signature of water on
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a distant planet. the 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 light years away. nasa says it's the deepest look into the cosmos ever captured. and more images are expected. james webb, telescope is viewed as the success of the famous hubble telescope assigned to saying it 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 questions are that we ought to ask. and so it's one of these great engineering feet, not just for us, but for humanity, for planet earth, for the citizens of planet earth. earlier i spoke to amy lynn thompson,
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a writer for space dot com, and she says, the images from nasa new telescope, a revolutionary oh, they're simply breathtaking. i'm there is a variety of images here. we have that lovely, deep feel that shows many of the galaxies that are very, very old. and then we have our 1st look at an atmosphere of another planet in a different solar system. so that's pretty amazing. and then we also have a stellar nursery where new stars are being born and one that is actually sort of like the death throes of a star, and that is the southern ring nebula. and that is just incredibly fantastic. there are hundreds of stars in there that we can see on this new image that we could not see on any of the ones previously captured by hubble. so it's revolutionary us politicians of held another hearing and to last years attack on the capitol,
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tuesday, session exams, an oval office meeting between the lawyers and then president donald trump. amazing one, a described as unhinged congressional investigators seeking to draw connections between donald trump's associates and right when groups who stole the seat of government. shevardnadze joins us live from capitol hill in washington. so why did the age describe that meeting as being on hedge? what are the details on those conversations with president trump? this is when there was seems to be just a big oil out site between the white house legal team, white house staff, and trump's info. will group of advisors like mike flan, rudy giuliani and others. i mean, this is where you once again, whitehouse 12 was saying there is, this is over, you've lost the election. there is no case to onset here. but that informal kitchen cabinet of, of trump was saying, no, we can, we can have
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a special prosecutor who will stop seizing election machines and so on. so this all ended up in a huge, sliding match. a huge, you know, pretty profane laden with slanging match. and apparently that's when things start to change, because i think the suggestion on the committee is from, realizes, wait a 2nd. this is, this isn't gonna work. you know, season voting machines and band. the committee argues it was that in the early hours of the next morning after that meeting that he, he tweeted out that infamous tweet, which was it statistically impossible for me to lost the election. and he summoned his supporters to washington, saying it will be wild. and what we heard from some was from the paramilitary groups. or these we heard from a former member of a paralegic group. the oath keepers who describe what he felt was the message was being given out all the way. we should be clear, he had left the upkeep of some time before and wasn't part of the right. but this is what he said. once trump tweet that, what the part of this is what the paramilitaries would have heard. i think we need
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to quit mincing words and just talk about truths and what it was going to be was an armed revolution. i mean people died that day. long foresman officer side, this a, there was a gallo set up in front of the capitol. this could have been the spark that started a new civil war, and no one would have one there. having said that, we also heard from trump's rank and file base or family man loves camping with his family, who just said he just got so caught up about trump narrative, the trump console said anything and he would pretty much have done it. so he said march on to the capitol, he much on the capital. he also said if trumpet tweeted, leave the capital up earlier. he would have left the capital as well. but he was describing how that was such got a fever pitch amongst that rank and file busy others to kind of factions, a january, 6th them of the, the paramilitary groups who might have been attempting something far more nefarious . and then the rank m rank and file swept up, but at no point has the committee given any evidence,
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a truck was actually actively colluding with paramilitary groups, use attempting to, to get them to stop the steel by means of alms. and i'm through violence for what we keep hearing from committee members, is there was a convergence, a convergence of interest, these kind of have to know kind of what might happen. and clearly, i think what we're gonna hear of a mixed hearing next week apparently is how many people around trump was just terrified about the valve selling interest to do something. and trumps damina hidden and potentially his support for what was going on. that seems to be what we're going to hear about in the next hearing next week. my shebra can't see. so in other developments, president biden is leaving for his 1st visit to the middle east on wednesday. first health is israel by scares. he forces has been ramped up at the arrival at, by the visit kinds either way that really a time of political upheaval in israel. he's also going to visit the occupied west bank to smite fighting hopes of any kind of negotiation between his van on the
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palestinians. next up is saudi arabia, the country he had promised to make a pariah want on the campaign trail. or for democratic senators in the us have sent a less it's secretary of state antony, blinking, demanding on, says about a review of the killing of vouchers. they're a journalist, sharina barclay, senate to say the security coordinators review does not live up to sector. lincoln's call for an independent, incredible investigation. democratic signatories to the letter r, chris van hollan, chris murphy. patrick lee and dick dublin sharina black way was shot in the head while reporting on his right. he rides in the occupied westbank with al jazeera ally from london. still, ed, i was born in the u. k. illegally. a shocking revelation from multiple olympic and well champion runa, mo, fara, and crowds line the streets of tokyo to pay their last respects to former japanese prime minister. sions obey
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ah ah, okay, the exciting weather has gone away now from australia. it's not exactly free of flooding and still some in new south wales and still some rain to come, but it's very light. the caught a breach running up the coast as it will be particularly good off the coast of sydney. and this rain on its way into the western side of australia, which i think is going to be welcoming western australia. perth gets it as a concentration during thursday. now it's been very wet in new zealand. there's more rain on its way, probably on friday. during thursday though, the picture is one of relative calm. the winds died down, the rain is just only just showing hint overriding that to sleep north the side of the equator, night. and here the concentration of rain is from me and my through time and
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cambodia towards the normal philippines that a shower south of that it has got a concentrated launch and still a waste down towards the middle of java. but otherwise, if pretty well sketched, it's got a shout and thunderstorms, and as always, is the case with monsoon rays, you get bursts and concentrations and it's really my roster. and the trust middle of india may be out through good. you're at where the warnings are on the heavy rain is likely to be this big chows further north to clean in northern pakistan. but the still flooded brown pitcher river. it's dry over the top. ah, the african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifacts taken by european colonizers. and this is our experience of our identity. in the final ports of this new series, museums and collectors, still hold prices like liberty rooms. few have been returned,
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but the stew alone when to go on progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with pottery on all 0. lou ah bang domain stories now of to weeks that disagreement un security council members have agree to extend the use of a humanitarian aid corridor from turkey into syria. is means millions of people in series last rebel held enclave will continue to receive un aid for another 6 months . now, sir, is really spectacular. new images of the early universe, as we've never seen it before. pitches were taken from the largest and most
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powerful observatory ever sent into all that james web space. telescope styles are about 13000000000 light years away. you asked for musicians of alton, of a hearing and to lost his attack on the capital. cheese day session was told of an oval office meeting between lawyers and then at president all trump. the meeting one i described as unhinged all to developments in ukraine. now forces say that they have destroyed a russian military, ammunition depot in the southern harrison region. some near by residential buildings will also damaged key was called on civilians to leave parts of the area because they are now planning new operations a counter offensive to retake areas. last to russia, algae there is alan fischer reports now from the capital. keith this see the ukrainians is the destruction of an army depot. it's thought us applied high march rockets were launched that the site in the russian controlled region of
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cash song, the ukranian c. 52 russian soldiers were also killed. but the most go back to authorities claim it was a fertilizer store, and 7 civilians have died. i'll disease cannot independently confirm either claim pictures taken in the daylight give some idea of the damage caused. the u. s. has been rushing missile systems to ukraine, believing they can help push back russian forces one u. s. sen arge congress to st. 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 needs bending in 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
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successfully destroy ammunition dumps. some analysts say the rocket system could significantly deli russian progress. the ukranian president says he's glad to have them horrible yellow. 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 mars and other precision weapons allow us to take anti terrorist steps. they allow us to reduce russian strides with their missiles on our people are active. but the u. s. believes the russians are also restocking tumbling to the iranians for you. ease or unmanned drones or into 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 expert at expedited time. why the u. s. insists more school has feel that this means strategic objectives in ukraine, but those in the east are bracing themselves for
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a me to rush an offensive that could come in just these. alan fisher al jazeera keith al twitter says that it sued ala, masked and as asking us court to force that billionaire to on his $44000000000.00 agreement to buy the platform. lawyer. same mosque should be compelled to complete the merger at the share price. agreed when the deal was struck in april on friday, mar, said he was terminating the deal because twitter violated the agreement. he says the company failed to respond to request for information regarding fake accounts, which is fundamental to his business performance. al euro is on the brink of piracy, with the us dollar for the 1st time in 20 years. currency has lost about 12 percent of its value this year, partly because of gas supply fears in germany. it's ashley buckner has more on this now from paris. for the year, i've been fooling since the beginning of the year, but the 1st time in 2 decades,
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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 your crate. i did the vassar, 4th, 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 high interest rates much faster than the european central bank. and all of that is meant that the dollar is much stronger. it's a much safer bet for investors, particularly a some analysts say that the euro could continue to fall in the coming weeks. breaking news now and the shrunken president got to by roger boxer who had been in hiding since crowd stormed his palace on saturday. his left, the country, michelle fernandez joined us on the phone from colombo and officials, appeared to be confirming that he has landed in the moldings. but what are you hearing about me now?
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well, we really haven't heard that. because been just a short while ago, actually to call. so the more on that amount to flight. and basically there were 4 people that traveled on that flight, including the president and the 1st maybe military bodyguard, as well as one of the individual. this obviously has been sometime in the coming the whole, the last 3 eyes, the entire nation was wondering really closely all the attend by brett and go to the fox and then onto to try and get out of the country. i see that after a number of field at this time, he's actually managed to get out so sorry, just yes. so just because obviously there's been this wave of opposition against him. mass protests, of his cost of living crisis. and just so that we understand that he,
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he tried to leave the country several times and failed. yes, that's because it's actually the whole of the like into the last 24 hours. and even prior to that, there were reports that there are just bucks as well. the members of his family had to be on a number of attempts to try and get out of the country. now from what the reports indicated, they tried to use naval vessels. they also tried to use some of the different to the country either to meet like connections. but they did need some very, very strong push back. we had immigration, official, one board, actually refusing to stem passport, tell me the president, privileges, but even on that that they come and get that passport stamps which
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the member refused to do because they did not want to be seen by the public who have launched such a massive test, again to roger against roger box and as b. so just a few days ago that massive of people back over the president's house indicating that share and vision with the boxes. so they did not want to face that, but which is why, like i said, for the entire country has been sort of viewed either to the full and do need to the news avenue trying to find out what exactly the nature is. where the, what they're trying to do, it is a lot of speculation and it, to be honest. but there was, they had been seen in setting that book. that was that official back and passing on
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information that good good. there was a real scramble to get out of the country. all right, thank you very much. min elf, and as all the laces from colombo was at what appears to be confirmation that present got to bar roger pack that has now fled the country at landing in the mold eaves. this after protests in the country of corruption and economic mismanagement, private funeral has been held in tokyo, former prime minister sion, so our bay people lined the streets of the capital to pay their final respects. his body was taken from me, the judge temple to the funeral hall, abbe was shot dead at an election rally on friday. algiers. tony chang has more from tokyo, amid tight security. japan's prime minister who milk is shita, arise for the funeral of shins or abbey, or the former leaders were also in attendance at this private ceremony for family
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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 shared with the the prime minister letters to the family from prison bible. and we simply want them to know that deeply feel their loss on a personal level as well as a funeral ceremony was performed inside. so did you temple large crowds queued outside to lay floral tributes. one guy law firm doesn't feel 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 in the army. the air heavy with the
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sent the floral tribute. they've brought but also a sense of disbelief that the man who loomed so large over japanese life more than a decade. so suddenly and violently, god 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 ching meltzer took you. now molly's military is arrested 49 people. it says our soldiers from ivory coast who were operating in the country illegally accusing them of being mercenaries. men were detained after arriving in bomber co. tensions
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between molly's transitional government and the un have been rising in recent weeks . on our here a candidates have made on the ballot hoping to replace forrest johnson as leader of the case. conservative party. former chancellor ish, he soon. ac is the favorite. he kicked off his campaign on tuesday after a series of votes you case next. prime minister will be announced on september 5th, or as johnson step down, following internal pressure from within his party over a series of scandals pull brennan brings us manas. 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 they put it up to 20 supporters that were required,
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hoping that that would fill out the field somewhat. we had 11 potential candidates, haven't really thinned out the field as much as perhaps the 1922 committee would have hoped to go 8 candidate to go forward to tomorrow's 1st round balance. which will take place ever 2 hours in the early afternoon on wednesday. the big names are still in, well, frankly, the front when a clearly within the parliamentary parties. the former chancellor wishes sumac, who has probably more than double the amount of support among his parliamentary colleagues. and any of the other individual candidates, but another name that i think we need to watch out for is penny morton's. 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 mode and surprise. and they came out talk amongst conservative members. so yeah, between at the moment it looks between research through neck and penny mordred, but the other 6 would probably have, will disagree with me. multiple olympic. and while champion random move pharaohs
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revealed, he was a victim of child trafficking. long distance runner says a women he'd never met brought him to the k from to boost at the age of 9. the people who traffic him gave him the name mohammed fara. his real name is the same as the car. and he also describes being forced to work as a domestic 7 in exchange for food. the 39 year old was born in somalia. a previously said he came to the u. k. as a refugee he became a british teenager. it became a push citizen. as a teenager, most people know me as most sar go. who smoke or no more. who's not the reality? the real story is i was born in so while ellen, murph of somalia. as so same abdi karin, i was separated from my mother and i was born into the u. k. illegally under the name of another child called mohammed for so we go to panama,
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now the government there is in else measures to curb the rise in fuel prices and 10 basic staple food products. after a week of nation wide protests present warranty note cortetia called a cabinet meeting on tuesday to pass a decree to prevent further price rises from taking place. been a wave of demonstrations which started last week when teachers call for indefinite strike. london's busiest airport is announced, it will limit a number of departing passengers to a $100000.00 per day for the rest of the summer season. before the pandemic, the average number of de passengers that he throw was more than double that. but add port authority say that the most people, airlines and ground handlers can cope with restrictions run from tuesday until the 11th of september. ah.

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