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ah robin you're watching. um. they were like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up the committee investigating last year as a call in the us capital is told donald trump plans that lead the march of the supporters that make it look fontaine. yes. i just hear a president biden as he heads to the middle east will look ahead to his visit to saudi arabia. the delicate diplomacy that visit will require the deep dive into the cause mostly says pictures from nasa's james web telescope, robina sea of galaxies and signs of water in one of them. i welcome to the fact that we begin with breaking news from the relying co president go the by roger pucks sled, the country following mass protests over the countries economic crisis. roger pac
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sir, and his wife bought the military plane bound for the mouldy purchased leads of had war. they would be massive demonstrations of the president and the prime minister did not step down by wednesday. mel fernandez, president of the seeding in his attempts to leave the country. the people have been keeping a close eye over the last 24 hours to various reports that present good. roger fox was trying literally to flee the country as that deadline for his resignation. the 13th of july came closer. now, there are a couple of things that are due on the 14th of july, the supreme court of this country had listed for hearing a petition by transparency international. the sort of corruption watchdog that would look into accountability and factors in a petition filed again for the president and his brothers that also required for him to be prevented from traveling overseas. so all of these things were sort of
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closing in. and if you looked at the massive groundswell against the president urging him to step down the other day, people over running his official residence and his office, it was just a matter of time before that net closed in. so president go to have a roger pox. basically reported to have tried all avenues, the poor to different apples to try to fly out. and even sort of facing a real big pushback from the people, even of the immigration officials, had refused to stamp a passport of his some of his entourage and things like that causing delays that made him mrs. flights. that's to the middle east, was what report said. so finally, now we're hearing that he has arrived in the motives well, the leg, his congressional hearing, or luster's attack on the us capital focused on the tweet and then president donald trump described it as cold to um, shampoo times he has moved from washington
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d. c. the committee has particularly presented a narrative charting donald trump's refusal to accept the presidential election results of 2020. they argue that he began the campaign targeting state elections. officials and the department of justice and them vice president mike pence. in previous hearing, several senior figures in trump circle of testify that there was no case to be made . the election was free and fair. and on tuesday, the committee played testimony from the white house legal council explaining he felt the same way at some point to put out their shot. and right now, once legal challenges had been exhausted and the electoral college met on december, the 14th to certify joe biden was the president elect trump held what was described as an unhinged meeting on the 18th pitting whitehouse staff against trumps. informal set of advisors who are advocating seizing voting machines, for example, what they were proposing. i thought was nuts getting. i'm going to categorically. describe it as you guys are not tough enough. i'm happy with his options,
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the committee argues vance. when trump decided to quote some of the mob or the tweet and the early hours of the 19th of december, trump sent out the tweet. with his explosive invitation, trump repeated his big lie and claimed it was, quote, statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 election before calling for a big protest in d. c. on january 6th, be there will be wild tweet mobilized right when paramilitary groups like the proud boys on the earth keepers. now they had a date to focus on is they tend to overturn the election according to the committee, one former official and the earth keepers who did not take part in the right. so there was the potential for even worse outcomes. i think we need to quit mincing words and just talk about truth and what it was going to be was an armed revolution, the tweet also mobilized, rank and file from supporters who have no information to any group. the committee
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did not present any evidence that trump actively coordinate of the rights, but the committee members keep on suggesting that there was a convergence of interests. next week's hearing will be about trumps reaction to the right and the growing fears of those around him. in addition, committee members amounts, so they'd seen what they felt is more evidence of donald trump attempting to tamper with witnesses to the committee. she had time to al jazeera capitol hill. well, joe biden is on his way to the middle east. his 1st visit to the region as president. so these are live pictures from the joint base andrews where biden boarded apple swung a few moments ago and is now set to depart his 1st office israel. but the tricky part of the trip is likely to come on his last stop in saudi arabia. mike, hannah has moved from washington, d. c. 54. so far as women during his presidential campaign, joe biden was harshly critical of saudi arabia's human rights record. in particular,
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what he insists was its involvement in the murder of journalists, jamal, cuz shoji we were going to in fact to make them pay the price and make them in fact, the pariah that they are. so help me. god, congratulations, mr. brandon. but now up to 18 months in office, president biden will meet the saudi leaders on his trip to jetta. he will have a bilateral meeting with king salmon and king someone's leadership team, and the crown prince is on that leadership team. so you can expect that he'll see the crown prince while he's there. ah, it's a long way from treating the saudis as paris, as he's desperate to get more oil on the market. oil prices are high, inflation is raging. people don't like, but they're paying it the gas pump. there's an election in 4 months. you'd like to have some progress made there in a bit to counter criticism. president biden took the rest step of writing an opinion piece in the washington post newspaper. he writes from the start,
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my aim was to reorient, but not rupture, relations with the country that being a strategic partner for 80 years view its role in the u. n. negotiated ceasefire in yemen is also highlighted. it's among what the president regards that successes his administration has achieved in the region. he adds, throughout my journey i have in mind the millions of americans who served in the region, including my son, bow and $7054.00 who died in the middle east and i've gone, he's done since september 2001 the bite and administration insists that human rights remain central to its foreign policy. but this is a largely unspoken assumption that the u. s. does not want these to distract from what will be the overarching strand in each and every meeting. a major part of new u. s. foreign policy used to resuscitate the joint comprehensive plan of action
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with iran. it's a deal broken by a bama, dismantled by trump. most of us allies in the region are not in favor of the feel. and to counter this opposition is a major point of finance trip to the region. the hurdle to achieving this balancing the administration's pledge to respect human rights with its need for the support of countries accused of disregarding them. by cut out, i'll just for washington. for democratic senators, in the u. s. has sent a letter to the secretary of state demand against as of actual review of the killing of alger agenda. we actually send it to say a recent us that review doesn't live up to the blinking call for an independent incredible investigation. the democratic signatories to the latter christ on holland, christ murphy, patrick leahy and dick durbin sharina of actually was
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a us citizen. she was shot in the head while reporting on israeli raids in the occupied west bank. now the security council has passed resolution to extend cost board a deliveries into serious last rebel held region. but only 6 months. commission for shipments from turkey in to northwest syria, expired on monday after russia vito's intent to renew the mandate for. yep. are deployed to canada. james bays has more from the un. 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 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
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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 van holder, russia air ireland and to norway, se draft now 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 security 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 of dr. cross board. the point does it is essential for, for the people in italy, it's
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a matter of life and there are many of them that we have asked for a renewal of her whenever the 2nd 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 after the rule. don't want a different system. the security council, as well as his clearly demonstrating that she has upon the end of its past right now, something else need to come up with just a 6th month extension. members of the security council will have to re negotiate 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,
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e finance ministers have given calisha the final approval to adopt the euro as its currency from next year. crecia will be the 1st new country to adopt the euro in almost 8 years. now, the move came on a day when the euro hit parity with the us dollar. it's the lowest valuation since 2002. the currency is full, is being driven by phase of a global recession. there are also concerns of supplies of russian gas by be cut due to the war in ukraine. craig erlon is a senior market analyst at the foreign exchange broker on ada. the he expects the dollar to strengthen and the you are to weaken further in the coming months. the u . s. economy shown incredible resilience already and is expected to continue to do the same driven by a very strong labor market throw in as well. the fact that the u. s. dollar is seen is more of a safe haven in times of turbulence, and we're certain cease certainly seen turbulence across financial markets currently. and all of these factors are really supporting the green bar against
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many of the different currencies. then you have the downside pressure on the euro, with the gas flows and your certainty that's creating the 10 they scheduled shut down a russian gas through no stream warren and the potential for that. so last much longer is creating a huge cloud of uncertainty. stopping europe from topping up its reserves ahead of a potential, potentially cold winter. all of these factors are driving this. your dollar pair down to pirating continued to push it way below one. in the coming months. you have been slow for 2 reasons. one is that it's economy is more fragile, you could argue, and i think we're certainly seeing signs about 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 winning a 4 times target around 8 percent are asked me a massive problem. but the underlying inflation date would show that a lot of this is energy imported inflation and a supply side driven inflation still there. we're not seeing the, the, in the ingrained data that we are seeing in the u. s. in the u. k. for example,
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which is why the central bank has also been more reluctant, but ultimately it's just hard to ignore the facts even in your area. currently there's something needed to be done. and extraordinary measures of stimulus were just simply not justified at this time. well, stella had here on al jazeera, struggling with long hughes, long bags and late departures. london heathrow. apple announces a daily camp on passengers that story after the break. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today, the seasonal rain is turned heavy on its way out of china in towards the korean peninsula to just top up the rate on the wet is month in sol. anyway, this is part of the seasonal law that will eventually go across to japan and
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started to say, what will around south of that. he's got quite halting, ticky shanghai martin. there's a 40 degrees, it will stay that way until the thunderstorms arrive and start to cool things down . significant rain in that japan seems to suggest flash flooding all landslide risk . this is comes thursday and his shanghai for you to emphasize the point. the record is $40.00, we forecasting 40, so it's getting close to it. the average is of obviously lower than that. we get down towards that average by the thunderstorms arriving by the weekend. that the next band of rain that is fairly steady, now will therefore cause a flood risk or does cause a flood risk is in the philippines and running across to in the china. it's a particularly me and mark thailand, some degree cambodia. and you'll notice to the ways it all the band, the archipelago looks quite wet. for india, the concentration of rain is across the middle goer and up through by her astra and east was to, was telling god and up to was good. jarrett not dry elsewhere,
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but it's nothing like as wit, cancer, airway official airline of the journey. with some of the world largest resent making it provides much at the uranium that fuels your it's nuclear power power. but it won't cost people and power follows the uranium trail from the z at the shows at the mediterranean and investigates the devastating effects on the planets and all those healing happy industries. ha, okay, if you am on al jazeera, we're a
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book about your child is over with me. so robin a reminder of all top stories, sir. lancaster president has fled the country following mass protests over the countries. economic crisis. got the bio to parks and his wife bordered a military plane bound to the mold eaves he'd been in hiding since called storm the presidential palace on saturday. the lightest congressional hearing on masters attack on the u. s. capital. it's focused on a tweet from the former us president donald trump described as a call to arms committee. investigators a tried to draw connections between trump associates and right wing groups who stole the building. and he was present joy by his on his way to the middle east, his 1st visit to the region as president. his 1st offers his role was security has been boosted by will visit the occupied westbank despite fading, hopes of a peace accord between israel and the palestinians. the trial of a veteran, hong kong protest and known as grandma wong is underway. the 65 year old has been
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detained on several occasions. this time, she's facing charges of unlawful assembly and the trial could last up to 6 weeks. alexandro, whoa, frequently took part in the 2019 protest movement waving a british flag. well, adrian brown is in hong kong for the following the store. i mean, what's the charge set before you might say one of the territories, local celebrities i think in the eyes of many people, so she is a celebrity. she is facing 2 charges of a legal assembly that goes back to january of this year when she was arrested after she was detained, she was denied custody and has been basically in jail now for the past 6 months. now, grandma wong is well known. she stands out because of what you said. it's the prompt that she used to use during the protests in 2019 she would waive a large union jack flag. and of course, in the eyes of the thought,
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the authorities that was a very sort of flagrant, torn, very provocative because it seemed to suggest that there was still a sort of nostalgia for british colonial rule here in hong kong. she is no stranger of course to the courts. she has been arrested and jailed multiple times during the past few years. and back in 2019, she vanished after returning to china. she lived just across the border in shins, n. when she eventually emerged 40 months later, she said that she'd been interrogated almost every day. now alexandra wrong, which is her real name, is facing the prospect of up to 5 years in jail if she's convicted at this court. now on tuesday, another veteran protest her was jailed for 9 months. he is 75 years old, and there's concern. he might well die in jail because he now has 4th stage conan cancer. adrian, thanks very much sir. bye. of course. we'll follow events with you through the day
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. thank you. now the president of panama has announced a reduction in fuel costs along with a price freeze of some essential goods that says protests against inflation and corruption that showed no signs of dying down on a sunday on pnc report from neighboring columbia for 2 weeks, brokers to take him to the streets of panama, i mean the government take action to come, but the high cost of living prices of gasoline, medicine and basic food items have doubled since the stars the year approach has been everywhere. and we are ready to start to strike until they sit down with us discussing find solution and to this and sustainable situation. the teachers were the 1st to demonstrate at this started to lie that they have since been joined by construction workers, students and members of indigenous groups in the central province of there i was protesters blocked the panoramic and highway affecting axes of goods to the panama
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canal, from other central american country, president lowering team could be so blamed cove it in the war in ukraine for the cost hikes. the promise to reduce the price of gasoline by 24 percent and fries the cost of $10.00 basic food items to try and persuade protests. there's ordered for lemme get, we're bowed. i one of the problems now he think panamanians and the world is rising fuel prices and the consequences for that reason i set up talks to address high fuel costs. so directly impacting the cost of foods, but with the objective of finding concrete and feasible solution, in fact, they might. but on tuesday, protesters called the offer insufficient, demanding larger reductions and found to keep up their pressure on the streets. annually say the problem lies in an unequal economic recovery. following the panoramic nu, metal macro, the macro numbers based on a few items logistics,
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the national airline mining and the panama canal. the growth did not go down to the population while prices went up. so working capital mania, wondering why, why if the countries green us, it's been 5 percent the enabled to pay for medicine gasoline. the government is hoping for negotiations with union leaders, but for now more demonstrations are planned. international strike is set to go ahead on wednesday. allison dear al jazeera london's busiest airport, the now that'll be limiting the number of departing passengers to 100000 a day for the next 2 months before the fantastic, the average number of daily passengers that he threw was more than double lot. but authority, say airlines, the ground staff can cope with the recent rise and passenger numbers. now the limit comes into effect on tuesday and will last until september. under carlton is the managing director of ation advocacy. and he says he throw has written to airlines and told them not to operate certain flights. what's gonna happen is fine emitting
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the number of passengers. the airport thinks that it's baggage systems and its ability to cope will, will be much better if it cuts against it. absolutely. in the face of that surgeon market demand. so it's going to be very unpopular, but he try me on every flight. i know exactly which craft he's coming in, and so he try and of course they also charge per passenger live and so he had the so what they've done is written to airlines and, and told them, told them that they must not oper right, various flights. generally going to wheel that have more than one fly, the die to particular destination is a nice place, only operate $12.00 flights and try to limit it that way at one will be a line. so it's a gift because of course, what they have to do, what they are allowed to help is if they, if the number of states they're offering is limited, they can improve the price. it's like an increase. the prices is
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a good solution. it's an interim solution. it's better than the chaos we're 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 so that no one was ready for his massive search when, when the sanctions will over the sorry when the, when the restrictions and the, and the health measures were listed and so it's, it's better than nothing that's a terrible, lots of it's better than nothing. 8 candidates have made it onto the ballot hoping to replace bowers johnson as the leader of the case. conservative party, for which on the risk sooner is the favorite and he kicked off his campaign on tuesday, promising honesty after a series of votes, the u. k. next, prime minister will be announced on september. the 5th bowers johnson stepped down following internal pressure over series of scandals. twitter says it soon,
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isla musk for putting out a $44000000000.00 deal to buy the social media platform. it says the billionaire has contractual obligations which he is refusing to honor because they no longer serve his personal interests must said he was withdrawing from the deal is weak. he accuses the company of failing to reveal a number of fake accounts on its service. now the mystery and majesty of faraway galaxies have come into sharp focus for the 1st time. that's up to nasa released images from the new james web space telescope, the most powerful to be launched into orbit among the discovery for a dying star and a stella nursery. as rob reynolds explains, size enormous galaxies locked in a cosmic dance, billions of stars, and planets, 300000000 light years from earth. this is one of the spectacular images taken by the web space telescope unveiled for the 1st time. what you're seeing is just
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a weeks worth of data. think what we're going to learn in 20 years. i think of the answers that we're going to get to the questions. we don't even know enough to know what the questions are to them. and in the process, we're going to learn more about who we are, what we are, what is our existence in this cosmos, ah, we are looking back in time almost to the beginning. the image of the so called stephens quintet shows to galaxies, colliding and merging with one another, impelled by the force of gravity. one of the galaxies features a bright spot. scientists have identified as an active black hole, the gas and dust lighting up as it spills into the gravitational event horizon. this image shows a stellar nursery with brightly shining new stars being born at the edge of
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a vast region of gas and dust. this is the corina nebula, which is part of our own milky way galaxy. the level of detail showing structures and bubbles in the enormous cloud is finer than any other telescope is capable of. this image shows a dying binary star surrounded by super heated hydrogen gas and other materials spun off from the stars core elements which will re form into other stars, planets. and perhaps in time living things, webb, which was launched in december, is a joint project of nasa and the european and canadian space agencies. it took more than 20 years to build an plus $10000000000.00. it's the most sophisticated space telescope ever made and makes observations in the infrared spectrum, a wave length of light not visible to the human eye. scientists were awed by the 1st images. maybe people in a broken world, managing to do something right,
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and to see some of the majesty that's out there. finally, this image gives a sense of the incomprehensible vastness of space and time. it is a deep look at a single area teeming with galaxies and stars. the light scene here originated 13000000000 years ago, less than a 1000000000 years after the big bang. scientists promise many more discoveries are ahead. adding immeasurably to our understanding of the universe that we are a part of rob reynolds al jazeera jonathan learning is a web, james web space, telescope, interdisciplinary scientist, he says the significance of the images goes way beyond the science. are certainly saying farther than any telescope, as before, the web is showing its remarkable power sensitivity and just these 1st few images. this gives us a new perspective on our place in the universe. we are in terms of our physics and
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chemistry, a product of the evolution of the cosmos, and so to understand where we came from and whether we are unique or perhaps a common outcome of cosmic evolution requires understanding that cosmic evolution and telescopes give us that information. and web is going to push us that much farther toward understanding our place of this remarkable cosmos. ah, your charges there with me said robin doe heart reminder of our top story style anchors president has fled. the country fly following mass protests ever spiraling economic crisis. got to buy a roger pack so and his wife bought the military plane bound for the mold eaves there. he'd been in hiding since crowds stormed the presidential palace on saturday .

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