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us president joe biden signs a declaration with israel m to preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. ah, let me back. this is out. is there a life from dough also coming up for lincoln president go to buy a raja pack, arrives and sing a pool from the mold, eaves and stands his resignation letter to parliament speaker. a power struggle in libya to control the state. oil company offered chairman was sacked by the prime minister, a prolong heat wave cause his drought, a wildfire, and parts of europe scientists, blaine climate change. ah, he was president joe biden, this rally prime minister. yeah. le pete have signed a non binding declaration to prevent a round from acquiring nuclear weapons. biden says it is vital to well security to
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ensure iran. napa has a nuclear weapon is bite and 2nd day in israel and his 1st trip to middle east as president to day you and i also discussed the marriage commitment to ensuring iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. this is a vital security injures to both israel and united states, and i would add for the rest of the world as well. i continue to believe that diplomacy is the best way to achieve this outcome and will continue to work or israel to counter other threats from a ran throughout the region. including support for terrorism, ballistic missile program continues, and the prefer ation of weapons to terrorists from proxies, marquez blah, which i biden will meet palestinian president by made a boss in the occupied west bank on friday. stephanie decker is in west jerusalem with more on that visit. even americans have stipulated and made it very clear they use the same words and language has been used for a long time,
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perhaps not with the trump administration. that is the only way. ford is a 2 state solution present biden. they are, did make reference in the press conference. he said, equal rights for all he mentioned equal freedom of movement for all. well, i think we're very a very, very long way away from seeing those things become a reality. there will be economic incentives tomorrow, a package we expect around a $100000000.00 by the americans fledged to palestinians halted hospitals in occupied his truce. and they've, off some of the gulf states to equal that a that amount to hospitals occupied these jerusalem. but he doesn't bring anything to the table diplomatically. also, you know, things like the breakdown, entrust when it comes to the killing, particularly of our colleagues. shitty and ab laughlin as well. the america pressurizing, the palestinians to hand over the bullet. they wanted to put this to bed ahead of this meeting. they then said, well, israel did investigate the bullets something the palestinians are few americans not to allow it was found inconclusive. the americans then said, well, it looks like the israelis did do it,
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but not on purpose. and these are tragic circumstances, no calls for accountability, which is something that the family maintains wants and demands. so yes, i don't think these are great relations at the moment. certainly, and i don't think the policies are expecting anything from joe biden when he does meet with president mahmoud abbas tomorrow in bethlehem. of morning sun joined here in doha white house correspondent, kimberly, how could kimberly a where do you think this bite him visit? takes us, it's railey relations. this is going a new direction. does it build in any way or what we've seen from previous years of ministrations there, there isn't anything new in terms of the peace process. there has been no shuttle diplomacy. in fact, the u. s. president was very clear when it came to the 2 state solution. he reaffirmed his commitment to that. he believes that the israelis and the palestinians narrowed title to peace and prosperity and security in equal measure. but there were no steps offered in terms of how to achieve that. so there was maybe
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the groundwork laid in closed door meetings, but we certainly haven't seen the evidence of that. but as well in the, in terms of moving forward, we haven't been giving any sort of tangible evidence of how the united states cease is happening. in fact, all we saw was really an echo of what we've seen from previous administrations. and in terms of a really the israeli relationship with the united states. i mean, this is one that is deeply entrenched in terms of the united states support for israel. this has a long standing support, the united states, democrats and republicans rarely agree on anything of the u. s. congress. but when it comes to israel and support for israel, it's iron clad and has been financially for decades. and so in terms of this relationship changing, have we seen anything new? we have not. and when it comes to the 2 state solution, biden did give a cursory mention to it. but then going into any great detail, he will of course, meets mac mood, abbas to morrow. but was there any thing that palestinians could glean any kind of
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for anything posted for me? think well, of course that we're going to be washing this carefully. we don't know what happened behind closed doors. certainly something that is not encouraging is the fact that the u. s. president, when he spoke to reporters, did not bring up the fact that our own sharina abbey actually edge to al jazeera journalist that was killed to 2 investigations point to the israelis. this being potentially behind her killing, that those that are rarely bullet those responsible have heard her death as she's an american citizen. this seems to be something that an american president would want to bring up with the israelis, if there was no mention of this in the press conference and no american reporter seemed to press the president. for this, this seems unusual. so that's a discouraging sign going into a meeting with my where to boss on friday, the palestinian president. whether or not again there was anything set behind closed doors. we don't know. certainly,
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we do know from our sources on the ground that there is already planned protests in order to get the attention of the president. we also know from the national security, a counsel coordinator john kirby. that in fact, the president is asking for transparency, but that's nothing new. and what does it mean? again, we don't know what has been asked for. we're watching very carefully to see what the says. but again, i in terms of accountability, this is an opportunity for the president. and so far it doesn't appear that the president is holding the israeli government to account. so again, we'll have to watch carefully. but in terms of the palestinian perspective, it doesn't appear that there are many hopeful signs. i'm sure. kimberly, you'll be keeping close on this off to the present goes from israel to saudi arabia, keeping a very close on this. indeed thanks. hello. can be how can our white house correspondent methods this one could embassy and singapore has sent a letter of resignation from president. go to par roger pox. so to colombo,
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but the speaker of parliament says its authenticity now needs to be verified. a testers won't roger fax it to step aside. loan with a prime minister annexing president. ronald victrum a singer, a curfew is in place of the thousands took to the streets of the capital, colombo and storm government buildings. and l fernandez is in columbia with more details of what's in that letter. as you can probably hear some of the speeches that are going on behind me, this is at the go to go home village outside the presidential secretariat, people are celebrating their odd firecrackers being led to their world a short while ago when news broke. of that letter coming in now there is a copy circulating and i stress that it is still to be formerly accepted as the official resignation letter. but just to give you an indication of some of the lines, the president are saying that everything he did was for the security,
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the health and the well being of the people of this country that he can sleep at night with a clear conscience. ah, for what he did and what he was sort of motivated to do also talking about that field, organic farming experi experiment saying he never expected it to fail so badly. and that is the one place if that letter is to be believed as the original. that he apologizes that he apologizes to other people for the unsuccessful ness of that. but he also our talks about the crashing of the economy. the dollar crisis, which he attributes our to the fall of tourism after the 2019 east a bomb attacks and the pandemic, you know, putting the blame on that. and he goes on on to make a couple of other points saying that the people are, he hopes, through the constitutional process when they elect a replacement in parliament,
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that people will a walker with that individual. so a russian airstrike has killed at least 17 people, including a child in one of ukraine's largest cities. indeed, sir, many others have been injured as missiles hit, residential buildings and businesses. alum fisher reports from care o desperate dash to see for life cooled from the debris to russian missile strike in the turn of vinegar. so it was mid morning when 3 explosions ripped through an office building and to residential blocks. the area was packed, the number of dead and injured, significant president vladimir zalinski called it an act of terrorism junior. could a russian rockets hit our city vinegar, a typical peaceful city. cruise missiles had civilian buildings, destroyed residential blocks, a medical center. and there is a fire, cause were on fire trams. this is a particular criminal act of russian terror. it cannot be done by humans. there
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barbarians if the ukrainian claims are correct and what was fired with caliber cruise missiles from a submarine that adds to their allegation, that civilians are being deliberately targeted. because these missiles are known to be incredibly accurate. rarely string more than 4 meters away from the intended target. the attack came just omers after ukraine's foreign minister renewed calls for a special tribunal to investigate, alleged russian war crimes. speaking to a meeting of europe's judicial authorities, the metro caliber says there should be coordination with existing agencies. we have heard a number of reservations since day 1st floated in the early march. most of them expressed concern that this effort could replace existing international courts and fabulous fuss weakening them. i want to clearly illiterate. we do not have any such intention. countries at the ukraine accountability conference agreed the investigation into the war could take years. but say it's important,
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any one responsible for any atrocities must be held to account. russia denies it is committed war crimes during what 8 calls special military operations in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera heave libby as all safe is refusing to accept the government's decision to sack him as arguments heat up over which of the countries 2 administrations should have access to all revenue libya's national. all corporation chairman, mr. first analysis, triply base prime minister abdul hamid to best mandate to govern has expired. therefore, ending his authority to dismiss him. the baby named a new board of directors including a new chairman and wednesday. now marolla do, i'm a fresh 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
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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. okay, well let's take a look at the route brewing about the national all corporation more impact this may have on exports. why minister abdul hammered debate trying to get rid of my staff a sonata. it was back by the west. he says, the prime minister doesn't have the authority to force him out as his mandate has expired. debarber wants to appoint for hot bendara is he was government, governor of the central bank under mama gadhafi. bang dora is an ally of all of her leave for half done. it was supported by the to brook base parliament and east in libya. to bay bay is accused of politicizing oil to stay in power. forces allied with the war lord, have been blockading all facilities since mid april, causing exports to drop by almost half. the u. s. embassy and libya has tweeted that it's concerned about the development saying the national oil corporation is
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vital to stability and that it remains politically independent under mustafah. unless leadership malik trainer has more from the libyan city of miss rata look 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 dissolving 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 we're oil corporation politicize. why the
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politically 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 ben could then have to, would stop the oil blockade and, and stop, stop supporting the cheapest government in the east leaving apple having to wave 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 still had allowed as air and anger explodes over fuel shortages in haiti as gang violence brings the capital to
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a home. and video from the holes of texas high school emerges, showing the delayed police responses during my shooting. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today has been some remarkably heavy down pause in the last few days in the eastern side of indonesia and has more to come. now this is rather more extreme than you might expect and it's persistent. so from silhouette, the east was to west papua these islands here really are at risk as a lesser risk, but still likely to have a big down. pause in the philippines and what a to is shown elsewhere. for example, rand jakarta, but the persistent season rainy's rather more normally cambodia, thailand or me and bar then north about it's been abnormal change driven stops
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dramatically quickly in southern china and jump north miss be enhanced here. so that means that shanghai west was got this area along the yanks. he has been suffering from really high temperatures and in shanghai in particular, very high. he meant to be broken, record is very uncomfortable on shore, sees no rain is doing this, it's looping around through shanghai and coming up through japan. japan's at risk of flooding from this china again, although you've got a couple of days off in the korean peninsula where it has been pretty wet recently . now back to what we are, all just rather more used to, which is the monsoon rains in india. the forecast probably good. you're right and may be southern pakistan, but look at this hint may be developing tropical circulation on to watch. cats are air way. official airline of the journey witnessed the ocean with plaintiffs. witness differences, witness change. witnesses, happiness, witness. witness. sunlight, witness de la. witness. last witness,
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charity witness. you. we can witness clarity, witness, family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness the end witness. life witness. an algebra? ah ah, you're watching out his era. my reminder of our top story is this l. u. s. president joe biden, at this rate, a prime minister ya la pete have signed a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. biden also restated the us position on a 2 state solution for israel and palestine. salon kansas,
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celebrating outside the president's house after hearing that go to fy, righteous by parkside, has submitted a letter of resignation. the speaker of parliament says is wolfe, antiquity needs to be verified once it's delivered from the embassy and sing for a russian as strike as killed at least 17 people, including a child and central ukraine. dozens of people were injured in the attack of the city of benita, a number of residential and commercial buildings were destroyed. haitians are demanding that government stepped down because of runaway inflation and unchecked gang violence. at least 189 people have been killed and fighting between rival groups in the capital over the past week. and fewer shortages are threatening the delivery of humanitarian aid that many haitians depend on for survival. same bas ravi reports haiti, a sliding deeper into chaos. ah, protesters have taken to the streets after dozens of people were killed in a week of gang violence. insecurity and unrest. adding to
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a spiraling economy that is never completely recovered from a devastating earthquake in 2010. not boy or situation is critical because we are facing history and hunger or children can no longer go to school. the government is useless. we demand its departure. it has to go. protestors blamed the government for the fuel crisis every time they want to raise fuel prices. they claim there's a shortage. it's not true. there is still, there is no need to cost people such pain. if they are determined to increase prices, we will set the country on fire. criminal gangs, run the streets with impunity, police too weak to stop them. but this week, anger and a loss of public trust outweighed the fears of kidnapping robbery, injury, and death. every line must come together to revolt. if children can't walk on the streets of potent prey, we're tying it, we can't live like this in more. let's rise up. it's difficult. there's no way to
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live there. bullets flying everywhere inside the house. we aren't safe and we can't go outside. aid groups are struggling to provide medical care to victims of stray bullets and knife attacks. the hallmarks of gang violence, but fighting hunger, is perhaps their biggest challenge. he has one people in emergencies and just for and so you got one of the people that need her services. and if we're not able to deliver urgent assistance, or there is a very years. so we're very worried about haitians have been fleeing crushing poverty for generations. many to the neighboring dominican republic, or the united states. as living conditions fail to improve the number of people making perilous journeys in search of food and safety. is likely to increase zane bas ravi al jazeera. a video from inside the texas school were a must shooting,
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took place in may, has been released. it appears to show a slow police response on the spot anger among the victims, families. now survivors of mount to the u. s. capital calling for more gun control legislation. political haine reports. ah, a march on capitol hill, demanding the guns that killed their loved ones are ban. glorious is heiress is here. she wants you to remember her daughter, jackie killed at her school in you've all the texas. she was punky sher sassy. she sometimes had that little attitude that no she, she knew she believed in something. that's where she was gonna write her. she can now see for herself how police responded to her daughter being shot media outlets releasing 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
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approached the classroom door but run away 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 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
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i don't know, she was shot. i think it was at the beginning, but she survived 77 minutes. you know, 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 the breach 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 blood to death. there is one more thing she would like to world to know about her 9 year old little girl, jackie had a heart of gold. she, anne was always looking to help somebody else joey's thought of others before herself. a quality, apparently not on display here. particle haine al jazeera, washington flooding and parts of central and western india has killed dozens of
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people who left thousands more homeless. heavy rainfall has swamped homes and destroyed infrastructure in several states including ma harassed are good giraffes and monitor up a dish. people in low lying areas and parts of the south have been told to leave their homes as authorities release water from dams. heavy downpours are also cast for mum by the 2nd heat wave has hit western europe in a matter of weeks while fires have been burning in portugal, spain and france, where we challenged reports malagon from the northwest to the south spaniards, the sweltering in the angelou. thea, region temperatures saw to 45.6 degrees celsius on wednesday. the government is wanting people to be cautious and avoid going outdoors unless absolutely necessary . or maybe they're gay on them together personally with so much heat. people don't leave their homes till early. so there are no customers until later in the day.
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this is the 2nd heat wave in western europe in a matter of weeks. forest fires burning near the port with portugal and north west of madrid and north west of madrid where hundreds of residents have had to leave their homes. france and portugal are also battling wildfires, and at least one person has died. any one has been to spain or portugal in the summer knows that it's hot and it's dry. these conditions are perfect for while fires. and here with research as publishing in the journal nature, geo science say that because of changes to a high pressure system out in the atlantic called the assorted high, the iberian peninsula is the driest. it's been for 1200 years. there is a drought in spain, water reserves have shrunk more than 20 percent this year by volleyball, we say to ourselves, but how are we going to wind up? either we see a lack of water or a desert land wants to put me. it's not so much for us,
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but for our children and grandchildren the conditions have made it impossible for barley and wheat farmers to take full advantage of the rising cost of cereals that and then the $1.00 thing when the benefit there would be a loss of 30 to 40 percent, and in some areas of the province of lighter, we're talking about 607080 percent loss meteorologist say climate change as mikey both droughts and heat waves, more frequent spaniards, unexpected to get much relief from the high temperatures. until sunday, rory challenz al jazeera spain leaders of pacific island nations at risk from rising sea levels and extreme weather, urging immediate global action on climate change. they made the call on the final day of the pacific islands summit in fiji capital. china's growing influence in the region has been another key topic. wayne, hey, reports from suva. ah, leaders of the pacific islands were given a traditional fiji and send off. as the annual meeting came to an end,
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they stood united all be it down on numbers after the withdrawal of kira bass. that decision and china's increased diplomatic activity. set the tone for gathering that was all about the many precious the region faces. this include a runaway climate crisis. so sure, economic development challenges slow economic growth and joe bullied to go a 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,
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pacific island countries are calling on all major emitters ah, to be doing their share to make sure that all 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. they're 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 suva. hello, dr. kevin spacey has pleaded not guilty. london, central criminal court to 4 chances of sexual assault against 3 men. the allegations date back 17 years,
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which the 2 time oscar winner has strongly denied the crown prosecution service authorized the charges and maybe the actor could only be formally charged after he arrived in the u. k. last month. a trial is set to begin in june of next year. now the national galleries of scotland have discovered a previously unknown self portrait of dutch painter vincent bank gulf was found with art conservators took an x ray of his 1885 head of a peasant woman painting, the head of an upcoming exhibition the portrait was covered by layers of glue and car board for more than a century expert save. and gov would often reuse campuses to save money by turning them around to work in the reverse side. when he moved to paris his, he was then exposed to the lack of the impressionist and he started lightening his pallet and painting and much, much brought lighter brighter color. so the picture on that, well it's, it's reveal will be much brighter, much more vibrant than you see here.

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