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to long his acting present declares a nationwide curfew after protest, a storm, his office calling for his resignation. ah, i've been wrong on this out. 0 live from to hell. also coming up. joe biden meets israeli leaders on his 1st presidential trip to the middle east. on the un says as close a deal that would restart great exports from ukrainian polls. plus video footage from the holes, the texas high school emerges, showing the moments leading up to my shooting and the delight police response. ah demonstration sir langa refusing to en protest against the government until 2 top lead as resign. embattled president got to buy a raja paxis, fled the country and noted prime minister ronelle from
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a singer to take his place. the protesters have defied a state of emergency and stormed at wicker messengers. office said voss and their reports from columbus. ah no people power will when these protesters are chanting, they celebrated a small moment of victory when they heard president got the by jap bucks i had flat . but soon after his early morning escape, the mood turned to anger. thousands of people march to the office of the man they fear could be roger pucks asked successor daniel become a singer. he can gain the power, i can mobilize them. great and he can't trust outdoor for just as hungry guns. robin palmer and nor vincent come back. that's the plan. he's a master mine. i'm please. i am asking me that is in a community. dorn, ca speaker medina. he's not be just re learning. read on come. in response to prime minister declared a state of emergency saying he was now the acting president. security forces in
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front of his office, fire tear gas at protest. us dozens were injured. this teacher needed treatment after being hit on the hat. he travelled 150 kilometers to join the demonstrations, saying the government has ruined the education system. by me, say it's very cunning pox. he's her ruin my country. we won't be in her. or we will . lucia. we're be outnumbered. security forces failed to disperse, to crowds. couple of members of her security forces without like the riot police are now being chased away from the prime minister's office. after this, i wrote a tax, my dear dance there now chased away by the crowd there. leaving protesters managed to break through the gates of the prime minister's office and took over the building. their celebration did not last long. they went to the residence of the parliamentary speaker, to me, sure,
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the prime minister would step down. we were greeted by more t a gas testers. blame both card yup. oxide and weaker me a single foot. a dias, states re lanka is in bankrupt, hardly any fuel, and food shortages, sri lanka, as a country. so it's, it's run by a few families for, for 7. the kids who rob the other country to be should be changed for at least these, these major ships. these people resolution should ensure that a new political social age begins in sri lanka until then they have found 2, remained on the streets and keep a close eye on what parliament which has the power to elect the new president. will this site in coming days steadfast and al jazeera, colombo fernandez is in columbus. she has the latest on so long as ladyship terminal. and after a tense d, with a lot of stand off and clashes
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a tear gas gallo, a, we've had a gas notification that basically says president, gotta be a roger boxer, has appointed prime minister runner, grimacing her as acting president to discharge the duties and functions of the office of the president because he is unable to exercise these duties as he is away from the country. now that does not refer in any way to the resignation that everybody was expecting of present gotta be roger boxer on the 13th of july, a. but this gives run, a vicar missing her, essentially the authority that he has been appointed by the president. now the all party leaders did have a meeting and emergency meeting with the speaker of parliament earlier where all of them knew nanny mostly said that prime minister run over commencing her must step down. in fact, they went as far as to tell the speaker that if he doesn't, that the president must ensure that he sac serrano vicar missing her before the
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president submits his resignation. so all of this seems to be very carefully choreographed or not exactly a sort of in keeping with what had been promised or indicated to the people to the speaker. but we've had a d, as i said, of clashes of tear gas again, just her. oh, this evening we had a sort of protesters outside parliament, a complete 3 for all people were running helter skelter, among dozens of tear gas canisters being fired into the crowd. people are being backing out baton charged, a barricades being pushed down. so a lot of tension still and even the fact that run over grimacing has been given the authority. there are still a lot of unhappy people as with the fact that he is assuming authority right now. gibbons kicked off his 1st visit to the middle east as us present in his row. he
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was greeted in tell if he buys rarely primary sa, paid biden willows on me with palestinian leaders in the occupied westbank. he's been a steadfast support of israel for decades. and is expected to face questions about the killing of palestinian american journalist sharing of locally, kimberly help miracles. the purpose of us president joe biden's trip to israel in saudi arabia is not entirely apparent, but just moments after landing in tel aviv biden made clear what he would not achieve through of disgust. my continued support, even though i know it's not in the near term to state solution. i remains, in my view, the best way to insure the future, equal measure of freedom, prosperity, democracy for israelis and palestinians like this admission is likely to enrage palestinians as biden, to set to meet with the head of the palestinian authority. mahmoud abbas on friday
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. palestinians are pushing for the u. s. to reopen its consulate in occupied east jerusalem limits settlement expansion, and press israel for accountability in the killing of al jazeera journalists, sharina abu ackley, who is a us citizen. such goals are a challenge with elections looming, future israeli leadership is uncertain on thursday, biden meets with caretaker prime minister yar lockheed and conservative hardliner, former leader benjamin netanyahu, who may be plotting a comeback that makes the white house aim of improving israeli saudi security ties to counter chinese, russian, and iranian influence in the region, much more difficult, like him to call the u. s. administration, and it's president, want to visit the region with a motivation to create peace and stability. they should revise their foreign and regional policy with
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a look at public opinion across the region and change their behavior according to the realities on the ground level. gonan biden is a president under pressure and in need of a foreign policy when with low approval ratings, record high inflation and congressional elections in november biden's meeting with saudi leaders. later in the week, he hopes to convince them to pump more oil, to bring down record fuel prices in the united states and all related, but will biden seats to project american influence with his trip failure to accomplish any significant foreign policy achievement could backfire and underscore just the opposite. the declining presence and power in the middle east of the united states. kimberly help hit al jazeera, doha, on forces of deployed outside the headquarters of libby is a national all corporation. afterwards chairman refused to accept the government's
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decision to suck him. most of us are the law says the prime minister abdulla l. de babies mandates has expired and he has no authority to dismiss him. when his say forces outside the corporation are aligned to the prime minister, libby as political crisis, has removed nearly a 1000000 barrels per day from the market. the share, samara led to one of his mina dis outdated government has been a caretaker government since october 2021. parliament withdrew its confidence vote and it became nothing but a caretaker government. its political agreement ended on june 22. meaning this is an expired government and there is a 2nd government appointed by parliament. therefore, i say to him, you are what you are. you are just sitting around in a fait accompli in crane officials in eastern atlanta region, say russian troops have destroyed a food warehouses in the area. moscow claim full control of the hands last week after intense fighting footage on russian state tv shows what it says is the
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aftermath of ukrainian shelling in residential areas. russian voices have been focused on capturing all of the dumbass region which encompasses lions, and in esc. and the united nation says progress has been made on a deal to secure the exports of ukrainian grain. a could go a long way to addressing the global food crisis. the agreement was made during talks in istanbul and evolve, forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply routes, a diplomat to get it. a james space is at the united nations senior, you and officials. so they now have a very substantive technical agreement on how the grain deal would work on issues like inspections of the ships that would come in to odessa to get the grain out of ukraine on safety and security of the vessels and how they'd pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea, that's the technical agreement, but they've still got to get a final political agreement which will be signed in istanbul. despite that,
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the 2nd general of the u. n. is sounding positive in the world darkened by global prizes to they at lusts. we have a rate of hope array of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger at on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array of hope to bring immersion of much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to ever constructive dialogue. and these is of course, very good news. but for peace, we still have a long way to go. if a deal is finally done, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials ward that could take many months with many ships having to transport the backlog of grain. that's trapped in ukraine. the ripple effects of
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a crisis like this can take a very long time. so ahead of 0, rising food prices and fuel prices in the us push inflation for full decade high and former u. k. chancellor richey soon october. the 1st round of the conservative policy leadership to replace boris johnson. ah hello, that will have a look at central america in a moment. the 1st in north america and sophia, thunderstorms, from the north west of mexico have pushed their way up into the 4 corners states. we are still seeing those one soon shall was continued through the end of the week before the wet weather. we have to head to the south east of the us, places like florida seem flooding downpours. we have got a risk of flash flooding here, and those storms are going to push out towards the east coast. by the time we get
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into friday a what we can for new york city and washington d. c. but farther south, this is all about the heat dominating across southern and most central air is pushing up into the northern plain, dangerous heat. in places here, by the time we get into friday, we will also see a rush of storms stretch across the mid west towards the great lakes that was moved to central america. we are going to see some very wet weather effect western areas of mexico. thanks to a swirling system out to sea. by the time we get into friday, you can see those enhanced showers. briscoe winds, as well as that system pulls its way towards the north west for the greater antilles. more in the way of sunshine, sunshine and showers, for the lesser antilles. some heavy rain to come on friday, but much of that will be in costa rica, and panama was lots of sunshine for southern areas of mexico. ah,
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african countries have struggled to reclaim many of the artifacts taken while european colonizers. this is our experience of identity. in the final plot of this new series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets like the been groomed, few have been returned, but there's still a long way to go and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with pottery ation. arnold, missouri ah ah, your child, is there a reminder of all top stories they so demonstrate isn't sir long car refusing 10
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protests against the government? until the 2 top leaders step down, thousands of gathered the offices of prime minister running with chrome, a single. he has taken over as acting president of the got the by roger packs, i fled the country. joe bogs arrived in israel on the 1st visit to the middle east is u. s. president. he's promised to advance. israel's regional integration biden will also meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied westbank. united nations has progress has been made on a deal to secure the export of ukrainian grain. it could go a long way to addressing the globe with food crisis. the agreement was made during tools in istanbul and involves the forming of a coordination center to ensure the safety of supplier routes. a video from inside the texas school, where am i shooting, took place in may, has been released. it appears to show a slow police response and it spoke anger amongst the victims, families. now survivors have march the u. s. capital calling for more gun control
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legislation. party call hang reports. yeah, a march on capitol hill, demanding the guns, the killed their loved ones are ban flores, his ears is here. she wants you to remember her daughter jackie killed at her school in you've all the texas case. you assess the she sometimes had little attitude but you know, she, if she knew she believed in something that she was going to fight for. she can now see for herself how police responded to her daughter being shot. media outlets release in 4 minutes of security camera footage. the edited out the sounds of the children screaming you can clearly see police arrive 2 minutes after the shooting started. a few approached the classroom door. but run away less than a minute later after shot fires. as the minutes ticked by the shooting continued,
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the police stand and watch one hand sanitizer. eventually, a small army of police arrived with bulletproof shields, body armor, an automatic weapon, the russian, and killed a gunman. after 75 minutes of waiting, one of the way the videotape is going to change the debate is republicans aftermath shooting often say what's needed for a bad guy with a gun. is a good guy with a gun. that was obviously not the case. and you've all day says ours is enraged. the world can see this video before she could. she doesn't know that she'll ever watch it. but she will live with the unbearable question of what her daughter was experiencing for the 75 minutes shot. but alive for the i don't know, she was shot. i think it was at the beginning, but she survived 77 minutes. she didn't tell you.
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she died at the so i don't know. i don't know. i i don't know, but there's a possibility of they have breached that room. my daughter might have, might, might have survived along with there's quite a bit of others that had non threatening injuries and just bled to death. there is one more thing. she would like the world to know about her 9 year old little girl, jackie had heard of gold. she was always looking to help somebody else. so he thought of others before herself. a quality, apparently not on display petticoat lane, l 0, washington police in the state of ohio had confirmed that a 10 year old rape victim had to travel to neighboring indiana to terminate her pregnancy. in a case that is jolted the
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a by the abortion debate after the recent supreme court ruling 27 year old again and went as a paid in court in columbus, ohio on the charge of a felony. first degree rape he faces life in prison. if convicted, the child was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant, a trigger law banning all abortions after 6 weeks with no exceptions of full rape or incest came into force and a hoa in our hi of last month. in place in the u. s. has reached a new $48.00 high latest figures, so consumer prices sought by 9 point one percent compared to last year with a cost of fuel of housing and food o rising faster than the average income. by count reports from washington d. c. all major indices were sharply down and early trading on wall street as the market digested. the monthly report hope. supper reduction in the inflation rate dashed at the prices continue to rise. groceries are up by 12.2 percent over
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the year. rent by 5.8 percent. car prices have increased by 11.4 percent. and in the largest increase, the cost of air travel has risen by 34 percent. all these attributed to americans spending more as they emerged from the pandemic shut down. i'm selling food. i never seen this bad. i've been noticing household products have really shut up to the selling. i mean, honestly like things that was like 199. you go and now they're like 6 bucks. you know things, but you need it. good morning at a meeting of house republicans, it's made clear. these figures will be the cudgel to be to democrats in november election. new polling found that nearly 60 percent of americans say the federal government under democrat, one party rule is to blame for today's economic crisis. the, the latest statistic came just ours up the president invited left on a trip to the mid east. but he's been quick to strike back in the statement saying
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that while the inflation reading is unacceptably high, it's also out of date, present, abide and says the data does not reflect the true impact of the decreases in gas prices over the last, nearly 30 days. the price at the pump has dropped by some $0.40 a gallon since mid june. the president also argues that the report does not reflect the drop in cor inflation. a long term projection that excludes items subject to volatile price changes like food and energy. some experts agree, the data is confusing. we've got some fines that the labor market is incredibly robust with a large increase in hiring according to some surveys and a low unemployment rate. on the other hand, we have other concerns that the economy is slowing down based on the flow. we can grow all eyes now in the federal reserve. but economists predicting that another
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increase in interest rates is inevitable. it's a double edged weapon, while designed to reduce inflation in the long term. in the short term, an interest hike is likely to hewlett. i kinda just sierra washington protesters and haiti have blocked the roads into the capital poto prince. they're angry about a fuel shortage bought on by crumbling economy and ramp and gang violence groups and motorcycle drive is blocked. intersections in puerto friends, 2 ships carrying imported fuel have not been able to load and tank is not delivering because it's security reasons. sec, while wlan with a garza, every time they went to race, fuel prices village, their scarcity, that's not true, that this stock is no need to cause pain to people. they will not be able to do so come with it. if they are determined to res, oil prices, we will fit the country on fire and they will all disappear enough to quite be lost . whatever matter. i am killing all the people to keep the guard at home from tamara early ambulances. the me,
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the and the let cause to be allowed to. so believe we need to carry out the revolution of the conflict, cannot keep on you because of i know thousands of protesters have returned to the streets in panama, demanding the government, put a stop to rising inflation and corruption. the prison announcement is to come fuel costs and put a cap on the price of basic food items or protests, the site. it's not enough. alexander m p a t. now, reports another day, another protest in panama, thousands of people marched once again to the men measures to curb inflation and corruption in the central american country. they've been out on the streets almost daily for the past 2 weeks when a lamb and another deliver. yeah, let's see. the current situation in panama is unbelievable. they have no medical supplies. yes, yes, salary cuts and there's no work. i mean, there's no money to pay doctors letter as a student in the future, worries me a lot of i'm when's the indigenous groups joined teacher students in other unions in the demonstrations promising to further deepen the crisis. yasemin grandmother
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pretty until a replica we call on the president of the republic to heat our request. if he does not respond to our petition, we will mobilize the indigenous territories of panama. and monday president, loud in tina could t so announced a reduction in the price of fuel. now the government has presented a decree controlling the price of $10.00 basic food items among them, lentils, and vegetable oil. it also promised to slash government public spending like 10 percent. oh, that's war protesters. these measures don't go far enough. hot dog vendor. jose gonzalez says this situation is the worst he seen in decades. dollar fairly put up with the rise and fuel cost. everything became more expensive, the bread, the hotdogs, and not cents more. it has doubled in 23 years doing this job. i had never seen so many people working informally on the streets, only that i don't think the government is offering and real solutions. solutions
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that panamanians are becoming increasingly impatient. for allison that emp yeti al jazeera farmers. argentina have been staging protests against the government's economic policies. they complaining that high tax rates controls on currency and the scarcity of fuel. and they're also questioning will they say, is excessive government intervention in the market? inflation is really close to 30 percent. and analysts asked to estimate that it will jump to 80 percent by the end of the year and thousands of hungarians in protesting against a new tax increase. the target small businesses demonstrators gathered outside parliament offer m p. 's approved the legislation prime minister. victor opens government endorsed the changes to attacks concession that had allowed small firms to pay a favorable rate. the government argues that many comb police companies of abuse the system depriving the state of revenue a coach in japan says former executives which pans fukushima nuclear plant must pay $97000000000.00 in
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compensation for failing to prevent a disaster. is thought to be the largest amount of compensation ever awarded in japan. 3 africa seamus. plant, nuclear reactors, went into meltdown after astronomy and an earthquake hit japan in march 2011 furniture, no reports from tokyo wednesdays decision here. the tokyo district court does set an important precedent. the financial responsibility for the fukushima nuclear disaster flies not with the japanese government, with a tokyo electric power company tapco. this decision is very complicated. the court is essentially ruled that a handful of former executives of tapco had to pay out $95000000000.00 us dollars in compensation. that enormous sum is clearly going to be appealed and appealed. are ongoing, already, with decisions yet to be made by the supreme court. furthermore, this case was brought by shareholders of tapco not by the of the 2 individuals
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involved in the disaster. and so a decade on those he lost their land and livelihood in the folk, ashima disaster still waiting to be fully compensated in the u. k. conservative politicians have been voting for a replacement, the prime minister boris johnson. former chancellor richey soon act leads at the 1st ballot. but the final, when a won't be announced until september. nadine bob now reports from london. 8 ah, a sing along opposite parliament with some cabinet members competing to replace the prime minister, following must resignations within conservative ranks. some are wondering who's really running the country yet, but inside the commons, boris johnson insisted he'd be leaving with no regrets. i'm. it's a speaker. i'm also proud of the leadership that i have given and i will be leaving here. i will be meeting with my head held high.
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we have a new child's low extent to the job from the prime minister on wednesday afternoon and then told him to quit on thursday morning. ah, and the new education secretary, his studio ministers have literally been giving the middle finger to the public. ah, it is truly the country's loss that they will only be in post for a few weeks. i cannot announce the result of the ballot held this afternoon on wednesday. initial voting by conservative m p. 's narrowed. the field of would be leaders to 6 names are next prime minister, someone gaining momentum, is penny mordant, a trade minister, and former defense secretary, she's far from a household name, but tipters the party activists favorite with the next general election. all those opportunities and the vision that the british people had off leading european union will not be made. we must win that election. i'm your best sought. i am the
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candidate that labor but the newly appointed joncelyn deems a hallway is eliminated, as well as former foreign secretary jeremy hunt. the result of the final stage of voting among fewer than 200000 conservative members is expected by the 5th of september. so a slightly closer to knowing who will be the next conservative party leader and hence prime minister. once we're down to the last 2 candidates, it's up to the party membership. most of them over the age of $5052.00 thirds of them, men, whoever they choose, will face huge challenges, not only in reviving the parties, fortunes, but in dealing with multiple crises. this winter. nadine barbara al jazeera london ah is out there in these the top stories.

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