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a declaration with israel aimed at preventing tech wrong from acquiring nuclear weapons. ah, hello i moline site, this is out there alive. also coming up. troops deployed outside shoreline because parliament as a curfew comes into effect after a day of angry protest. new video from the halls of texas high school emerges, showing the delayed police response during a much shooting breakthrough and getting grain out of ukraine. sports, even as heavy russian shelling continues in the east. ah, we begin with you as president joe biden's trip to the middle east. he is in west
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jerusalem taking part in a summit with the leaders of israel, india, and the united arab emirates among the aims of the so called i to you to summit are improving ties, addressing the global energy shortage and promoting peace in the region. biden. israel's prime minister also expected to sign a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons as go straight to stephanie deca who joined ly from west jerusalem. stephanie, so we, we are still waiting for this press conference from president biden and prime minister jerry le pete. but that's been delayed because of this virtual summit between india, the u. e. in the us. one more. do we know about this summit? well, it's about food security, it's about clean energy. it's about education to zoom conference. it has been scheduled for as part of his trip,
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or we are expecting that 1st covers to get underway very soon with the leaders of india, the united arab emirates. and of course, the interim prime minister, yet he age and joe biden and talk about this project. and this was the future. this was, it was interesting you alliance, if you look at it or something that is taking a high precedence on this trip. you know, at the same time when, of course, the palestinians are complaining that this trip has really got no diplomatic solutions, no new, you know, efforts on the table to try and move things forward diplomatically. so that said, just wrapped up that zoom meeting between those 4 leaders. we are going to expect to hear from man to man. very shortly. you mentioned there, assigning a declaration. again, nothing really new. if we break down what that's all about and simply reaffirming the u. s. commitment to israel security, the very strong friendship between the 2 countries and how they're both going to work and to ensure that iran doesn't require a nuclear weapon. okay, stephanie will leave it there. we'll keep an eye out for that press conference,
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which is due to start a soon let that speak to out. is there a senior political analyst? my one bashar i want to ask you about this sir. the virtual summit, india, israel, the us in the you, a coming together to boost business ties will make of this new alignment as really bizarre. and i think anyone were the new strategic mindset. anyone with knowledge of the region would be a quite confused about how did this come about? 12. why is the form court taking place from israel? why does the american president need to make such a call about such a new alliance or short? whatever it is out of israel, and what does it need to serve or how does that new server? and as you need of anyone to, while, how does israel served then there's energy needs of anyone and how does india? and is there anything suspicious about all of this?
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i mean, when the u. e in the end is, are come together. i think the stomach world usually would probably worry more than anyone else. cuz why bring india into gov security for example, and is iran that the focus on discussion? and if you're on is the focus of discretion. and we know what separates india near one, it's pakistan and afghanistan and thus again a major issue. so what is at stake here and, and, and what is a play? it's not good because they have not made it clear. or what we know about it is either it's banality, meaning nothing is gonna really come and come out of it. or possibly a dangerous thing that there's really being cooked up between india, jojo and israel, that we should worry about come the future of the gulf region in going, going back to that that, that the trip at hand are at one the priority of the trip. if you like, eh, we know that under donald trump,
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u. s. policy to eds tilted very much more closely to eds israel. so when joe biden came to par, presumably the hope in the palestinian camp was the things were going to improve. but it doesn't look like policy wise, at least like anything has improved for the palestinians. has it? well, the united states decided, and i think our viewers around the world should really listen to what i'm saying. now, the united states decided under by then to give the palestinians some money because that's what is right and once, that's what israel once it does not want the palestinians to starve. it does not want, is there of security not to be financed. so when trump, under some sort of a maximum pressure, decided to punish the palestinians by cutting american aid is rain is what upset. because it is rain is do not want washington to cut it with the palestinians. so
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when biden came in and decided to give some of that, crumbs off the table to the palestinians, exams were actually happy. so this is not a good thing to say that by then decided to help up as night did not. now in his visit, he decided to announce some kind of a multi 1000000 thanks to venison in humanitarian such as visiting of the hospital . what, what does this really mean? it means that palestine, the occupation of palestine apart, paid in palestine is no longer looked at as a political issue as a national issue, it struck that as some humanitarian issue that need some subsidy of some sort. so basically as the united states gives up its responsibility to be a serious player in bringing a by the end to the conflict. instead of doing that, it's basically keeping up appearances. we're being a humanitarian player, when in fact it is not like a moron. we'll leave it there for now. i stay with us because we are expecting that
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press press conference any moment now and we will go straight to it as soon as it begins. well, joe biden, we know, is going to visit the occupied west bank on friday, where some groups are calling for protests. many want the u. s. president to demand accountability for israel's killing of the out. is there a journalist, sharina, blah clay in may? john holman reports this is the grades of serene abu accolade, the palestinian american journalist, who work frauds is era. the cemetery was full of people for her funeral. this may off this, she was shot in the occupied west bank. ah, she was famous already, but for a lot of palestinians had that in body, but they lived through the possibility that they could be killed by israeli forces with little follow up for accountability. and now that's become a funny she for president biden. as he visits the region and his administration launched an investigation into a death that concluded that even though the bullet was likely fired by the israeli
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military, it was without intention to kill her. now, abu at cleese families have called a whitewash. she was wearing a blue helmet and best mot, price. when she was shot, they've asked to meet president biden on this trip where those concerns the latest is that that's not going to happen. instead, they've been offered a visit to washington at some point, that's not going to stop the questions coming up, president biden, especially when on friday he travels to the occupied west bank and owned the route there actually own the separation will. that has gone up a mule of sherry. i will actually to remind him and every one else of her presence here, a presence that is still overshadowing this trip. shoreline, because all me says it's been clear to use force if necessary, to maintain order in the wake of widespread protests, a curfew is in place and the captain colombo, until 5 am. friday comes
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a day off to thousands of people. storm the offices of prime minister running a victim a single one peasant died. dozens were injured during the demonstrations for just as have agreed to withdraw from government buildings. but they want the president got to buy a raja pox. impeached all the roll abolished altogether. set fast and has more from colombo. i'm wondering why this building this house now, actually making announcements, housing slogan, stacy? these 5 days made and now we're going to regroup and continue on with house where it has not been our goal to part of the building they occupied since saturday, when more than the post office for the residency of the press has colonial building . but also the secretary of the president, the prime minister home, and also yesterday the office. they will empty all these promises. they will keep
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a rallying ground near the president secretary and they also said what happened on wednesday, i had to appoint them of storming parliament. that was not for for intention and they don't want to regroup on this. still on. 6 for president, go to officially resign. it's not they want to parliament be chip or abolish just executive. ours are also calling still for the step down and meet with president still has not st piece resignation. as you know, the prime minister for stacy is not the acting president venue. stacy's, the acting president. so what that, that tactical fighter will this have been to create discard amongst, but this does and amongst people here and to create the so many and create violent incidents. but that is not what the, what is in our people who came. yeah. and the people who m yeah, with the july 9th that event demanded and wanted. of course there would be media elements coming down to play a discard. but you will always try to keep them out even though i be
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a fight against violet demons. because this has always been a peaceful discovery in the past couple of days, thousands and thousands of free land could have visitors, this residence of the president. you've seen probably the images of people jumping into his pool and also was sitting a working on his in this area. but the protest movement is a coalition, a fairly broad coalition of very different groups. and they are probably worried that there will be some splintering, some, some cracks happening, and that's why they're now regrouping. they're packing up this stuff here at the residence of the president, and they will continue to rally somewhere else. but they really hope now that parliament takes the lead in impeaching or abolishing executive power of russia and go to buy boxes sled own out as their anger explodes over fuel shortages in haiti as gang violence springs and capital to hold plus m the gone and lead us down the note of warning,
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they cannot confront the climate emergency on their way. ah, richard, he has begun the free for world copies on its way to the castle group your travel package today. shanghai, along with many other parts of central china north, this cloud band boilers have been suffering from high humidity, but more particularly high heat post by day. and by night, shanghai sort of broke its record, got close to it, but he's cooling down a lot because of this line of class. this is the sees no rain and it's heavier again, back in the northwest to china, but also repeating that feet in japan were flooding seems quite likely. the hazards of heavy rain in the korean peninsula died down to some degree. and there's a big loop in the seasonal rain which goes through the miller shanghai. i suspect the shanghai will be, well, the police are a bit rain over the top,
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but it's still remarkably dry. south of the young c, hong kong is humid with that much relief from charles either here for india, for pakistan and bangladesh, anywhere could get some significant chairs. it looks like the focus and the warnings are further west in india, going out through good europe. they're heading towards the south of pakistan, that pakistan has wednesdays and fridays. we're going back into the wet phase again . and friday is going to provide some, i think, flood father, with the heaviest rain anywhere but by the time gets in the day it will still be hanging around in the south. and karachi having suffered wet weather a couple of days ago, you get it back again on friday. cats ha, airway official airline of the journey. housing has become a commodity instead of a human rights, mag, you 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 reporter on adequate housing travels
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the world, investigating a global crisis that people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on al jazeera. oh ah, welcome back here working out as a reminder, our top story is this, our, you as president joe biden, an israeli prime minister year le pete on to sign a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. and took part in the summit with the leaders of israel, india, and the united arab emirates. while we're waiting for press press conference
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between president biden gary la, just looking at the live shop there. as soon as that begins, we will come to it in our coffee is in place and shall anchor until 5 am friday. it comes a day on to thousands of people, storm the offices of prime minister and acting president renelle. vic, i'm a singer libby as oil chief is refusing to accept the government's decision to sack him as arguments he top over which of the countries to ministrations should have access to oil. revenue is national oil corporation, chairman must offer, anela, says tripoli, bass, prime minister abdul hamid debbie's mandate to governors expired. therefore, ending his authority to dismiss him. there been named a new board of directors, including a new chairman on wednesday. no more all night 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
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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. well, let's take a look at the route bring about the national oil corporation or what impact this may have on oil exports. the prime minister of the hemi debbie is trying to get rid of muster for sonata who is backed by the west. he says the prime minister doesn't have the authority to force him out as his mandate has expired. well, debbie wants to appoint a fire hat beg data. he was governor of the central bank under mama gadhafi. bang data is an ally of the warlord ali for hafta who is supported by the to brook based parliament in eastern libya. debbie as a keys of politicizing oil to stay in power forces allied with the warlord have been locating oil for citizens facility since mid april, causing exports to drop. by almost half malik china has more from ms. rata
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libya is struggling at the moment. living conditions have been deteriorating since the eastern parliament appointed a parallel government in the east. and we saw that we saw that with protests in the beginning of this month. also calling for the dissolved mean of the legislative houses, the parliament in the east. the high council state in the east and the dismantlement of both government. so to be with the government, which is based on tripoli and 50 percent of government based in the national oil corporation, for the most part through the years of conflict and political division and libya has been able to stay out of politics. they've been able to serve in all all across the country, but now we're seeing the national oil corporation politicize. why the politically
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lead here in libya. so this came after reports unconfirmed reports that a senior advisor to need to be met with to have their son in the us, e and a and, and what the reports are suggesting is that they came to an agreement that if most of us on our law was replaced with been good then have to would stop the oil blockade and stop stop supporting that tuba south us government in the east leaving apple having to have and power. but what we saw yesterday was most of us and i love the current head of the national incorporation, just going on a complete ram, you know, telling, telling debate that he has no authority to replace them. and that actually might hold up. he claimed officials in the eastern lu, hound, squeegee, and say russian troops have destroyed feed warehouses in the area. moscow claim full control of your hands last week after intense fighting footage and russian
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stay tv shows what it says is the aftermath of ukrainians shutting in residential areas. russian forces have been focused on capturing all of the don bus region, which includes la hans and don yeske. the united nation says progress has been made on a deal to secure the export off ukrainian grain. it could go a long way to addressing the global fed crisis agreement was made during talks in a sample and involves forming a coordination sentence in child safety as supply rates. james base has moved from the un 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 pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea. that's the technical agreement, but they've still got to get
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a final political agreement which would be signed in his stumble. despite that, the 2nd general of the u. n. is sounding positive in the world darkened by global prices to they at last we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array of hope to bring a measure the 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, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials was that could take many months with many ships having to transport the
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backlog of grain. that's trapped in ukraine. the ripple effects of a crisis like this can take a very long time. 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 and is bumped on among the victims families. now survivors have march to the u. s. capital calling for move gun control legislation. political hand reports. yeah. a march on capitol hill, demanding the guns that killed their loved ones are ban flores, his heiress is here. she wants you to remember her daughter, jackie killed at her school in you've all the texas fast 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 released in 4 minutes of security camera footage. they edited
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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 shots are fired as the minutes take by the shooting continued 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 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.
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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. 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. 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 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 blood 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
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else thought of others before herself. a quality apparently not on display petty gl haine, al jazeera washington protestors and haiti have blocked roads in the capital. porto prince. the angry about a few shortage brought on by a crumbling economy and ramp a gang violence group. the motorcycle drive is blocked, intersections and porto prince. 2 ships carrying in port of fuel have been unable to unload and tank is not delivering because of security concerns. lead is a pacific island nation's at risk from rising sea levels and extreme weather are urging immediate global action or climate change. they may the colon the final day of the pacific. on an summit in fiji capital, china's growing influence in the region has been another key topic. when her reports m. leaders of the pacific islands were given a traditional fiji and send off as their annual meeting came to an end. they stood
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united, albeit down on numbers after the withdrawal of care abbas that decision and china's increased diplomatic activity set the tone for gathering that was all about the many pressures the region faces. this include a runaway climate crisis. so sure, economic development challenges slow economic growth and jo bullied to go competition. we also know that we cannot address these challenges on our own. climate change has become into woven with the geopolitical rivalry between china and the u. s. playing out in the pacific. these countries contribute little in the form of carbon emissions, but a feeling the consequences and want more international assistance. china is the world's largest emitter, while the largest member of the forum, australia is one of the biggest exporters of fossil fuels. the latest fine suggests that we need to see a global cut in emissions by at least 50 percent this decade. so pacific allan
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countries are calling on all major emitters ah, to be doing their share, to make sure that old pacific island countries survive. now these nations are in a position where they can use renewed interest in their strategic value as leverage to get what they want. while there are concerns among pacific island countries about the geopolitical tension that happy the issues are facing are receiving the attention they deserve. as a result, what they don't want is to be pushed into a position where they have to choose sides. thou welcoming the economic insecurity sweeteners coming their way. but they know that often those things don't come for free. most of these old friendships remain strong, but there's plenty of concern about how much pressure they might soon come under wayne. hey, al jazeera, super hundreds of fire faces the trying to extinguish wildfires across the south west of france. hot and windy weather is causing the fire to spread about 27 square
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kilometers. they've already burned tours and people living close by have been told to evacuate to the u. k. where conservative politicians have become voting in a 2nd round of the ballot to find a replacement fed prime minister parse johnson, former chance. so richie cynic lead in the 1st ballot, but final winner will be announced until september nadine, up our ports 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 summer wandering, who's really running the country? yes, but inside the commons, forrest johnson insisted he believing with no regrets. i'm mister 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.
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we have a new child's. lo accepted a job for the prime minister on wednesday afternoon and then told him to quit on thursday morning 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, so 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 the european
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union will not be when we must win that election. i'm your best saw. i'm the candidates that labor but the newly appointed joncelyn deems 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 we're 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 policy membership. most of them over the age of $55.00 to $30.00 than men, whoever they choose will face huge challenges, not only in reviving the policies fortunes, but in dealing with multiple crises. this winter. nadine bob out his era london. ah.
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