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a tour guide, now he farms, cabbages. ah, said the man, i don't want to go back to tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer. as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has taught them valuable lessons. never forget is only 4 months to go to the world cup and the clock is ticking as teams and fans prepare the cat. so a 2022 we'll have updates from different regions across the globe. this month the focus is on africa, and synagogue mounts a challenge for the tropi to winning the africa cup of nations with the cameroon gona, to nicea o moral cope. it's the alicia, join us for the world. go count down on al jazeera. ah,
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so bizarre, he present declares nationwide curfew after protest a storm his office calling for his resignation. ah, other mon calling his out 0 life and her also coming up. joe biden meets his ready leaders on his 1st presidential trip to the middle east through and says close or dale that would restart great exports from ukrainian ports. plus video footage from the holes with texas high school emerges, showing the moments leading up to a mash shooting on the delayed police response. aah! demonstrates as in sir longer are refusing to end protests against the government until the 2 top leaders resign. embattled present, got the bar, roger paxis fled the country and ordered prime minister ronald wicker missing got to take his place. but protesters have defied
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a state of emergency and stormed were chromos fingers office, set voss and 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 to buy it, i jap bucks i had flat. but soon after his early morning escape, the mood turned to anger. o, thousands of people march to the office of the man they fear could be roger box asked successor daniel, we come a singer, he's down again. the poet can mobilize them legally and he got passed, although it will just as he can. so then the polar and no offense, me come back, that's the plan. he's a mazda mine on please. i am asking me that is in a community on cost eco massena. he's not be just really feel uncommon 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 fired tear gas at protesters. doesn't 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. i mean, it's very complex. he's really in my country. we want, when we want to be out numbered security forces fail to disperse, the crowds, a couple of members of security for it because like the riot police are now being chased away from the prime minister's office. this is our rules attacked by their no change. the way by the crowd, they're leaving. the protesters managed to break through the gates of the prime minister's office and to go for the building. their celebration did not last long. they went to the residence of the parliamentary speaker to make sure the prime minister would step down and were greeted by more
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t a gas. put us blame both project boxer and weaker. i'm a single footed diet states, re lanka is in bankrupt, hardly any fuel. and food shortages through lanka as a country. so it's, it's run by a few families for, for 7, be kids who rob the other country to be changed for at least these, these major shifts if the president lucian should ensure that a new political, social age begins in sri lanka, until then they have power to remain on the streets and keep a close eye on what parliament, which has the power to elect the new president. well, this site in coming days of us is life in colombo, step iranian victim of thing as seems to be holding firm. but he's under a tremendous amount of pressure, not just from the protesters, but from parliament is all right. yes,
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absolutely. a completely different mood today. i have to say an erie com here in colombo, a lot of security presence here also at parliament. and it was a big class here. last night. dozens of people have been admitted to hospital after a lot of t, a gas was fired at them. also some people from the security forces. i was also admitted to hospital then now fortifying a parliament, they really want to prevent this building also be taken over by it protects us after the president residency, his office, and also the prime minister's office yesterday. it's been taken over by a protest so, so the prime minister now acting precedent really wants to show his powers and leaving basically also people questioning what is going on politically there is this power affect him so to speak? yesterday the clock was ticking towards midnight. the president got
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a bio fox i had promised days before that he was going to officially resign on wednesday, but towards midnight still no resignation that it's now in the morning already the next day, still no resignation letter and you have now officially appointed the prime minister to become the acting president, but as you say also parliament. yes. so they decided that he needs to resign the party leaders had a meeting here at parliament and asking him we are missing to resign. but in that he has called for the state of emergency and he is very much relying also on the secure with you for assist to maintain sort of his power at the moment, but also try to sort of restore order. that's what it looks like. step, he used the term eerie. com to describe what you're saying. oh, in a moment of reset, or is this literally the calm before the storm?
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it could be both, basically it's very hard to predict, but what we're seeing is that also within the protest movement is a moment of regrouping. so to say the offense that happened yesterday, i also have that to internal discussions. of course we've seen, but we be sold protests in the last couple of months and also in the last couple of days. but what happened yesterday? there were certain moments when there was violence used and that has led to discussions because a lot of other protesters really don't want to see that. it's a, it's a very random but the organized protest movement for containing a very different groups from society, from old kind of background. and now of course, there was this unity yesterday morning still they really felt united and they're called for the president to step down. but now it seems, there is a lot of discussion going on on how to proceed from order will be a meeting here at parliament to discuss unity government. that's what the plan is
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to make sure that the will be an election for another precedent next wednesday. but because we haven't seen any resignation that of the current president, basically what he has written in his statement yesterday is that he has given the artist to the prime minister to take over us acting president while he is absent. so he hasn't so showing at all that he is officially resigning yet. so that is the political limbo we are talking about. so parliament is also confused on what to go, what to do next. so far in life in columbus. thank you very much. to avoidance kicked off his 1st visit to the middle east. as u. s. president, arriving in israel. he was greeted in televi by israeli prime minister, yada le pete biden, will also meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied westbank. he's been a steadfast supporter of israel for decades, and that's expected and to face questions about the killing of palestinian american journalists as sharina blackland hemley health reports. the purpose of us president
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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. we'll discuss my continued support. even though i know it's not in the near term, a 2 state solution that 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. 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,
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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 without 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 a look at public opinion across the region and change their behavior according to the realities on the ground level. one on biden is a president under pressure and in need of a foreign policy when with low approval ratings,
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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 our relationship. but we'll biden's seat to project american influence with his trip failure to accomplish any significant foreign policy achievements, could backfire and underscore just the opposite. the declining presence and power in the middle east of the united states. kimberly help him out his era, doha algebra senior political analyst em all and be sure has more on job widens visit without the united states. support is right. could not exist. israel occupation of palestine could not gone. so the united states is complicit in the israeli occupation of palestine. the fact that biden is the 1st american president in recent memory that does not why does not spend political capital in order to
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advance the cause of peace. is a cause of alarm that his administration is not serious about walking. it's falk. i think something he's dragging his heels, but in reality he's working doing in donald trump's footsteps. because let's just take a brief look at what's happening and where he stands. the iranian nuclear deal is basically out. so in your area is back in and human rights is way down young. if that's not reminiscent of tromp, i don't know what is 3, and of course israel is front and center and human rights are now not only on the question of saudi arabia, russian of egypt, question of israel palestine, question of apartheid. so read it all in all while few radically by then speaks about certain values. in reality, he is following in from switzer,
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ukrainian officials in east and lands region. se russian troops have destroyed food warehouses in the area. moscow claimed a full control of the hands last week after intense fighting footage on russian state tv shows that what it says is the aftermath of ukrainian shelling in residential areas. russian forces have been focused on capturing all of the dumbass region which encompasses lance. and in esc and the united nation says progress has been made on a deal to secure the exports of ukrainian grain. it could go a long way to addressing the global food crisis. the agreement was made at journey talks inestimable and involves forming coordination center to ensure the safety of supplier x are to promote to get it said james base is out. 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
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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, 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, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger it on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. a day of hope to bring a measure 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 have a 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,
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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 a crisis like this can take a very long time. so her note zeron rising food on fuel prices in the us, push inflation 124 decade high former u. k channels. the reseller tops the 1st one of conservative policy leadership to replace or something ah hello, that will have a look at africa in a moment. the 1st to the middle east and it's hot, it's why, but we've got some bluster, we wind blowing down from the levant,
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across saudi arabia, and these could kick up some sand storms. the weather we've seen plaguing southern areas have not we used, we still got some showers to the east over mom. we could see more of that. you can see the wet weather working its way closer in land by the time we get into next week. we could see some heavier falls once again, western areas of yemen and the southwest, the saudi arabia, seeing some showers, but it's largely fine and dry for the north of this temperatures in places like west in iran and iraq on the up, we could see 50 degrees once again in baghdad, next week, extensive heat continuing here, and it's a similar story for much of the north west of africa, morocco and algeria went to whether we have to head to that central band of africa . we're expecting some run of fear thunderstorms to roll across burkina faso and into southern areas of molly could spark some flooding wetter as well for nigeria. by the time we get to the weekend and welcome showers, kissing into the horn of africa. by the time we get to thursday,
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much drier down south is looking cooler for the cape with rough seas and stronger winds affecting cape town. ah. he got in contact with me. he getting a lot down. ideals, the french republic, his room for a claim. but just what ease modern france in a 4 part series, but the picture takes an in depth look. episode 3. 0, now to 0 with bell lou.
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ah, doherty out is there a reminder? voss help stories? demonstrators insur lawn care refusing 10 protests against the government until the 2 top leaders step down. thousands of gathered the offices of prime minister renelle wicker singer who has taken over his acting president of the got the by roger packs of flood country. joe biden's arrived in israel at his 1st visit to the middle east as us president. his promised advance is raul's regional integration. biden will also meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied westbank. united nations, as progress has been made on a deal to support the export of ukrainian grain, it could go a long way to addressing the global food crisis. the grievance was made during talks this stumble and involves forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of suppliers. armed forces of deployed
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outside the headquarters of libby as national oil corporation after its chairman refused to accept the government's decision. to sack him was the 1st law says prime minister abdul, hamid al, the babies mandates has expired and he has no authority to dismiss him. witnesses say forces outside the corporation are aligned to the prime minister. libby as political crisis is removed nearly a 1000000 barrels per day from the market this year. now marolla do, i'm 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. it's 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 look a video from inside the texas school where a mass shooting took place in may, has been released. it appears to show a slow police response,
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and it sparked anger amongst the victims families. now survivors of march to the u . s. capital calling for more gun control legislation. article here reports. ah, a march on capitol hill, demanding the guns, the killed their loved ones are ban. glorious, his ears is here. she wants you to remember her daughter jackie killed her school in. you've all the texas just pankey sir. sassy. she sometimes had that little attitude that no sheep. she knew she believed in something that's her. she was gonna make her she can now see for herself how police responded to her daughter being shot media outlets really seen 4 minutes of security camera footage. they edited out the sounds of the children screaming oh, you can clearly see police arrive 2 minutes after the shooting started,
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a few approached the classroom door, but runaway less than a minute later, after shots are fired. as the minutes ticked by the shooting continued, the police stand and watch one hand sanitizer. eventually, a small army of police arrive with bulletproof shields, body armor, an automatic weapon, the russian, and killed the 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 minute shot. but alive. the i don't know, she was shot. i think it was at the beginning,
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but she survived 77 minutes. she didn't tell you she so i don't know. i don't know. i don't know, but there's a possibility. if they had reached that room, my daughter might have, 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 a heart of gold. she was always looking to help somebody else thought of others before herself. a quality, apparently not on display, pinnacle haine, l 0. washington police in the us state of ohio. i have confirmed that
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a 10 year old rape victim had to travel to neighboring indiana to terminate her pregnancy. it's a case, it's jolted the abortion debate again after the recent recent supreme court ruling, 27 year old geisha fuentes appeared in court in columbus, ohio on a charge of felony 1st degree rate. 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 except exceptions for rape or incest, came into force in ohio last month. in place in the u. s. has reached a 40 year high latest figures, show consumer prices ro sold by 9 point one percent compared to last year with a cost of fuel housing and food all rising faster than the average income. my can reports from washington dc. all major indices were sharply down and early trading on wall street as the market digested. the monthly report hope.
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supper reduction in the inflation rate dashed at. the prices continue to rise groceries up by 12.2 percent over the year. rent by 5.8 percent. car prices have increased by 11.4 percent. and the largest increase the cost of air travel has risen by 34 percent. all these the foot beated to americans spending more as they emerge from the pandemic shut down. i'm still in it, i've never seen this bad. i've been noticing household products have really shut up to the cell. and i mean, honestly like things that was like 199. you go and now they're like 6 bucks, you know, and 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. and then november election. new polling found that nearly 60 percent of americans say the federal government under democrats. one party rule is to blame for today's economic
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crisis. the, the later statistic paint, just hours of the president invited left on a trip to the mid east. but he's been quick to strike back in the statement saying that while the inflation reading is unacceptably high, it's also out of date. president biden says the data does not reflect the true impact up 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 bottle price changes like food and energy. some experts agree, the data is confusing. we've got some finds that the labor market is incredibly robust, with a large increase in hiring according to some surveys and a low on the planet rate. on the other hand, we have other concerns debt. ah,
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the economy is slowing down based on slow economic growth all eyes now and the federal reserve. but economist predicting that another 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 and interest hike is likely took hewlett. i cannot. i'll jazeera washington. thousands of protesters of return to the straits in panama, demanding the government, put a stop to rising inflation and corruption. the president announced measures to cut fuel costs and put a cap on the price of basic food items for a protest to say it's not enough. alexander rump, yet he ripples 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 our dilemma and i
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think the current situation in panama is unlivable. they have no medical supplies. yes, yes, salary cuts, and there's no what i mean, there's no money to pay doctors as a student in the future, worries me a lot of them. i'm wednesday. indigenous groups joined teacher students in other unions in the demonstrations promising to further deepen the crisis. yes, in grandmother pretty until eric wilka, 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, this 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, but for protesters, these measures don't go far enough. hot dog vendor. jose gonzalez says the situation is the worst he's seen in decades. oh,
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fairly put up with the rise and fuel cost. everything became more expensive, the bread, the hot dogs, and not cents more. it is double in 23 years doing this job. i had never seen so many people working a formerly on the street, so near them. i don't think the government is offering and real solutions solutions that panamanians are becoming increasingly impatient for allison, the m p, etc. al jazeera view and says the price of fertilizer tripled in the past year. while production has hard. it's a knock on effect of russia's war in ukraine. both are major fertilizer exporters or router, so met some farmers in kenya's, gambler county will harvest or on the threads l u n g here is worried is a shortage effect lies in kenya. he says a bag that used to cost $20.00 is now around 60. that's too expensive for many farmers here. they are going to go in hunger because there's nothing. because
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there's no food in for the food there, there is no, no harvest in there in the guidance. so the are going to good go hunger. there is, oh, there is going to be 5 me i in this place, one of his neighbors, frederick, me, rudy is in trouble. his beans had failed. he says he couldn't afford fertilizer itself under quite i know grandma, i might have to give up on fleming. i mean, but it's something i've done all my life in mail, but it is not working. fertilizer which provides the new chines needed to help crops growth is in short supply around the world. several african countries depend on imports, which before the war used to come from russia and ukraine. food for dodson is most at risk in developing nations, where many farmers may not have the financial resources to deal with the crisis. in some countries, some farmers are use a mormon your to narrow state crops. ah,
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but farm is here say using only manion is not enough. the plants also need the potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen from fertilizers to grow bigger, foster and to produce more food. prices of animal feet are also rising. sometimes there is government subsidized fertilizer, but it's in short supply dish crisis. where the surprise of that all my to use. i don't a little eh, differently. we don't know how long committed and this is the, this tuition oliver. you don't know, hollow jewelry. i just bring to god that the the shop and so that we come back to normal. it's frustrating for g here who's been farming for 30 years. he's his working. the land has never been. this hod had him a tosser, al jazeera camper county kenya. ah.

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