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troops are deployed outside shoreline because parliament as a curfew comes into effect after a day of angry protests. ah, hello, why moline say this is out? is there a lie from doha also coming up. you as president joe biden is expected to sign a pledge with israel to prevent from, from acquiring nuclear weapons. new video from the holes of a texas high school emerges, showing the delayed police response during a mass shooting and a break through and getting grain out of ukraine's ports. even as heavy russian shelling continues in the east. ah, a cough he has been imposed in sri lanka effective immediately and comes a day after thousands of people, storm the office of the prime minister,
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acting president renelle. vic, i'm a singer. one person died in dozens were injured during the demonstrations protest as have agreed to withdraw from government buildings. they want the present got to buy a bunch of pox that impeached all the roll abolished altogether. he fled the country yesterday, but as yet to formerly resign the i know not really to dig. following the beauty. you just want to go garage and you know they're already dodge was without it. so yes nor ballinger you douglas will be. how do you know what i do? so that's why we are leaving this building steadfast and has more from colombo on that announcement from protesters. they have no sides. they want to leave all these buildings because their aim was not to occupy the government buildings and they say, or aim is that the president and the prime minister was now the acting president,
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should step down immediately. so they're making this announcement. now there were cues of people in the last couple of days getting into this building to have a glimpse of how the president and his family were living here. you remember probably to seems at the swimming pool where people were jumping in. so now i'm seeing this building and they probably will leave this building very soon. the protest, the say what happens yesterday? the violence especially at parliament building was not for their intention. they were never planning to storm parliament. so they say what's happening is that there has been some kind of provocation, other groups got involved. so now they decided to regroup. the protest will definitely continue. they will still occupied the stairs of the precedent 2nd period. that's going to be their rally and grounds. and also there was an announcement of a union rally a work of rally to take place today. so the protest will continue, but not from an occupation of government building us president joe biden and
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israeli prime minister. yeah, le pete us that to sign a non binding declaration to prevent wrong from acquiring nuclear weapons. it is bought in 2nd day and israel and his 1st trip to the middle east as president. he's also expected to visit the occupied west bank, and then go to saudi arabia. let's go to stephanie deckers lie for us in west jerusalem. stephanie, 1st the give us a bit more detail about the pledge that by the la paid will sign today. while the us president is on his way, the police helicopters in the sky, which means that he will be leaving his hotel just down the road from heading to the ward off her story to meet the inter and prime minister. yeah, he asked me about this declaration that it's non binding. it's a reiteration of the commitment of the 2 countries of america's commitment to israel, security of the commitment of the 2 countries to prevent iran from requiring
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a nuclear weapon. so it's nothing new if you will, in the sense of we know that this is the priority of these countries. i said it many times, but it is something that certainly is a photo opportunity. as they sit together, there will be a press conference after this meeting and they will be signing this. of course, iran very much a reason. part of this trip. the 1st of us president joe biden, to the region and also a message that he will be carrying on to saudi arabia when he has there tomorrow. in stephanie, how do palestinians feel about this visit? well, they know that it's not about them. i think let's put it very well. we know the palestinian officials were disappointed with the words that joe biden spoke on the tarmac of angry, an airport, only briefly referring to the 2 state solution being the right way forward, but admitting that this was a long term issue. and the underlying issue is extremely challenging when it comes to present biden's visit here,
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there's going to be no movement on the diplomatic front. he doesn't come with any solution on the diplomatic front. yes, we're going to see some economic moves tomorrow. he's expected to announce $200000000.00 to the policy in hospital in ocoee by this jerusalem. he will be visiting one of them. this is significant is the 1st time the u. s. president. historically will be visiting occupied his drew some away from the old city. but again, it's a gesture he then we'll move on to meet present abbas in bethlehem just under 2 hours. not very much time if you compared to how much time he spent here in israel . so again, palestinians very clear that this trip is not about them. they're not expecting anything. and there is disappointment in that. okay, for now, stephanie decker that for us in west jerusalem. joining me now here on such as a white house correspond kimmy holcombe. really good to see you. kimberly. it's worth pointing out that within israel itself, there is a lot of instability when it comes to the politics. how is that going to affect biden's trip and his goals?
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well, it essentially dismantled sort of the relationships that the white house had and had established a what the white house was expecting was that there was going to be a meeting, a plan meeting with natalie bennett and the president joe biden. and now that has fallen apart and he's going to be meeting with the caretaker leader, yarrow le, pete. and so the white house is down playing the impact this is going to have. but a, you can't underscore enough that essentially this is really blown up the opportunity for the president to really have a major deliverable coming out of this meeting. and that is hurting the president politically back in the united states. and also in terms of any sort of accomplishment that he would want to make in terms of his own foreign policy. and so that's why we're getting this kind of vague statements coming out of this white house team that is traveling with the president, specifically, jake sullivan,
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the national security advisor sort of talking about in terms of what the president is trying to achieve, that they're looking to work with the israelis and the palestinians in these meetings that were taking place that they're looking for a vision that works for the israelis of the palestinians in the region as a whole. but what does that exactly mean? it doesn't really mean anything. there's nothing sort of tangible that this president is going to walk away with. and so in terms of foreign policy achievement, there isn't one. and that certainly does nothing for anyone on the ground either. so this is not the foreign policy when that the president needs and he needs it back home and eat and the optics of course there wasn't very long ago that he was referring to saudi arabia who he will be visiting. so lee, as a pariah state over the murder of jamaica shoji. but now he's heading there very soon. how is all that going down? well, and certainly he's getting a lot of criticism in the united states for even having this meeting. and so that
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is what the united states and in the united states public in the press that is traveling with him, is really focusing on the fact that the president essentially made a campaign promise that he would make the kingdom of saudi arabia pri estate. and here he is travelling there. and so what is going to be watch very carefully is this photo opportunity because essentially what the president has said is that he has made his foreign policy in the foundation of his foreign policy human rights. and yet, now he said that those are negotiable because apparently, even though the intelligence of the united states says that this saudi crown prince mohammed been solomon murdered jamal, has showed you the washington post journalist that's ok to the united states. so when you need to lower gas prices and you need this saudi kingdom to pump, we're oil. and certainly right now the united states has very high gas prices. the
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president is unpopular, he needs to bring his approval ratings up gas prices down. so apparently i, it's okay to throw human rights out the window when you need to accomplish those goals. and so that really rhodes the, the presence moral authority. and so that is going to hurt the president politically. and that's not good for the president when he's got the looming congressional elections in november. so given the fact that the president has already low approval ratings, they bottomed out his presidency at about 36 percent this week. if gone up to about 39 percent in the last day or so as this is, this is tough for the president. he needs a strong when it doesn't look like he's going to get it in on the strip. really interesting stuff for can be whole cut on white house correspond pinto for us. thank you. alabama oil chief is refusing to accept the government's decision to sack him as arguments he tarp over which of the countries 2 administrations should have access to oil revenue lobby as national oil corporation. chairman mustafah
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sonata says, triply both prime minister abdul hamid their buzz mandate to govern has expired. if an ending his authority to dismiss him while they were named a new board of directors, including a new chairman on wednesday and control of oil revenue has been at the heart of conflict in the divide country for almost a decade. now marolla do 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 still ahead on al jazeera my demonstrators in panama, as a life has become intolerable. and the rising cost of food and fuel in the
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us, inflation reaches a for decade high ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cat hook, your travel package today that suddenly there was hitting near $30.00 degrees yesterday. how it was a lot of cloud in northern europe has a limit to what you heard. i'm sure the heat wave in europe and given that this is the cold truck going that direction, you think what it must have got colder. all things being relative. it's the summer . but yes, temperatures are not as high nor will baby for the british isles. and for scandinavia and the northern parts of some other countries like germany, poland, for example, they're not extraordinarily low. and we still talk about 26 in london about 20 in osler. but as a comparison was, was happening further south. and on that junction, you tend to get some hit fairly heavy downpours in, for example,
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poland or even north ukraine. but the real heat still sits for the south anywhere from the hungarian, playing back through italy towards spain and portugal portico in particular, suffering at the moon, but to the hottest places the southwest of spain. this hot weather of course, is prompting fires in portia gordon spain in france and across the dry gree collins as well. that's not going to change very much, whether was he just could fight the fire department, few showers in the alps is a dry and hot picture for next few days. not quite as hot as port in portugal, but to be honest, the difference is only slight, still feels hot. cats are air weight. issue, airline of the journey. housing has become a commodity, stepped over human rights back years. some people the ability to take advantage of others, the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special rough or 2 are on adequate housing
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troubles. the world investigating the global crisis that people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on a jessie yo lou. ah ah. you're watching out, is there a mind of our top story? this our a cough he is in place and sure lanka, effective immediately until 5 am friday. it comes a day off to thousands of people, storm the offices of prime minister and acting president, ronald, vic, i'm a single u. s. president joe biden and israeli prime minister. yi lapierre, are to sign a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons spot and
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2nd day in israel at his 1st trip to the middle east. as president, libby is oil chief is refusing to accept the prime minister's decision to sack him saying his mandate to govern has expired. the tripoli base prime minister abd hamid thereby named a new board of directors, including a new chairman on wednesday. video from inside the texas school where a mash shooting took place in may, has been released and appears to show a slow police response on his sparked anger among the victims families now survivors his march, the u. s. capital calling for more gun control legislation. particle hang reports, i 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
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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. they 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 runaway less than a minute later, after shot fires. 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,
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and automatic weapons, 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 think it was at the beginning, but she survived 77 minutes. she didn't. she died at the so i don't know. i don't know. i, i don't know, but there's a possibility. if they have reached that room, my daughter might have, might have survived along with there's quite
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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 pinnacle he al jazeera washington, ukrainian officials in the eastern lu, hands region say russian troops have destroyed food warehouses in the area. will go claimed full control of flu hands. last week of intense fighting petition russians de tv shows what is the aftermath of ukrainian shilling and residential areas. russian forces have been focused on capturing all of the dumbass region which includes new hands. and john, yes. the united nation says progress has been made on
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a deal to secure the exports of ukrainian grain and could go a long way to address in the global food crisis. the agreement was made during talks in it stumble and involves forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply rates on the plastic. and a said james base is out the you senior, you and official. 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 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 his stumble. despite that, the 2nd general of the u. n. is sounding positive in the world darkened by global prizes to they at last we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger it on the world's array
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of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array 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 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 wall 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. as, as the protesters have returned to the streets and panama demanding the government, put a stop to rising inflation and corruption. the president announced measures to cot,
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fuel costs and put a cap on the price of basic feed items, a protest to say, it's not enough. alexander, i'm here to oppose. ah, 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 i landed over the le ledger, 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. the future worries me a lot more info on wednesday. indigenous groups joined teacher students in other unions in the demonstrations. promising to further deepen the crisis. yes, it would go, my lord, breath you into love. bully, go. 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. on monday president loud in tina could t so announced
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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 by 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 seen in decades. golf ali 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 in formerly on the street solar. i don't think the government is offering and real solutions. solutions that panamanians are becoming increasingly impatient. for allison, the m p at the al jazeera protest is in haiti have blocked roads in the capital porto prince. they're angry about a few shortage brought on by crumbling economy. a ramp at gang violence groups of
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motorcycle drive is blocked. intersections in the city, 2 ships carrying input of fuel happened on him, unable to unload and tankers on not delivering because of security concerns. that violin, what they gather, every time they want to raise fuel prices, village, their scarcity, that's not true. then this stock is no need to cause pain to people, not it will not be able to do so. if they are determined to raise oil prices, we will flip the country on fire, and they will all disappear. gabriella deborah martin, i am dealing all the people to keep the guard at home from to morrow, early ambulances, the media, and the red girls that are allowed to. so believe we need to carry out the revolution of the country, cannot keep on almost an argentina and staging protests against the government's economic policies. they're complaining about high tax rates, controls, and currency ana scarcity of fuel. it was the questioning what they say is excessive government intervention in the market. inflation has reached close to 30
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percent, and alice estimate it would jump to 80 percent or the end of the year. leaders all pacific allan nations at risk from rising sea levels and extreme weather have been urging immediate and global action on climate change. they agreed on a joint strategy to avoid worst case scenarios on the 3rd day of the pacific islands form summit in fiji capital. suva chinese growing influenced in the region has been another key topic. the solomon islands, prime minister, told the block they won't allow beijing to establish a military base there, despite its security deal with china. inflation and the u. s. has reached a 14 year high latest figures show consumer price is stored by over 9 percent compared to last year with the cost of fuel housing and feed or rising faster than the average income. my kind of report all major indices we sharply down
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in 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 up by 12.2 percent over 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
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government under democrat, one party rule is to blame for today's economic crisis. the, the latest statistics came just ours, up to 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, 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 all eyes now and the federal reserve for the economists predicting that another increase in interest rates is inevitable. it's
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a double edged weapon while designed to reduce inflation in the long term. in the short term, an interest hike is likely to hewlett my kind of just sierra washington police in the us state of ohio had confirmed that a 10 year old rape victim had to travel to neighboring indiana to terminate a pregnancy. the case has jolted the abortion debate after the recent supreme court ruling. a 27 year old appeared in an ohio court on rape charges. he faces life in prison. if convicted a trickle or binding all abortions of the 6 week weeks, with no exceptions for rape or incest came into force in a higher last month. the girl was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant. now in the u. s. state of virginia about 40 people are unaccounted for. after severe storm struck the area, search and rescue have its ongoing and cannon county cause was swept away in flood
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waters and many homes with damage. the state governors declared a state of emergency hundreds of 5 vises had been trying to extinguish wildfires across the south west of france. alton windy weather is causing the fire to spread about 27 square kilometers. i've already burned tours and people living close by i have been told to evacuate and the u. k. conservative politicians have been voting for a replacement for prime minister boris johnson. the former chancellor wishy cynic lead in the 1st ballot, but the final when at won't be announced until september 19th by reports. 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? yes,
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but inside the comments forest johnson insisted he believing 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 . i will be meeting with my head held high. we have a new child's low extent to the job for the prime minister on wednesday afternoon and then told him to quit on thursday morning and the new education secretary is judy and ministers have literally been giving the middle finger to the public. yeah, 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
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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 leaving european union will not be real. we must win that election. i am your best sought, i am the candidate that labor. but the newly appointed counselor nadine a hallway is eliminated as well as form of 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 it's 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 and revolving the policies for.
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