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2 years after a vow to may saudi arabia, pariah, us president joe biden is welcome to the kingdom by mohammed bin salman. and says he raised the murder of jamal cushion you with him. ah, hello i mariam timothy and london. you watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. shank is prime minister is sworn in his interim president until parliament elects a replacement of casa by roger box up ground funding a wall. how donations big and small helping ukraine in his fight against russia despise rage across france and excess temperatures, claim hundreds of lives in spain and portugal. the u. k. issues its 1st ever extreme heat. ah.
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2 years after a pledge to make saudi arabia pariah us president joe biden says the 2 countries have made significant progress on security and economic issues. in the 1st hours of his to day visit to the kingdom is that they'd agreed to work together to ensure global energy security and oil supplies off to russia's invasion of ukraine. cent price is soaring, biden's that they also agree to work on, deepening and extending the current seas fine yemen and to facilitate the delivery of 8 to civilians. he described the 3 months these fires the most peaceful period in the war 7 year history. crucially biden said he raised the murder of saudi john as demarcus showed g and told a crown prince, mom had been selma, and he believes he was personally responsible. we discussed human rights, the need for politic reform. as always, i was always do harm made clear that the topic was vitally important to me and to the united states. respect to the murder of cr shogi. i raised it at the top of the meeting,
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making it clear what i thought of it in the time. and what i think of it now, and most exactly, i was straightforward in direct, in discussion. i made my view, crystal clear. i said very straightforwardly for an american president to be silent, an issue of human rights. is this consistent and inconsistent with who we are and who i am. always stand a for our values out there is patty colleen has more on the reaction from washington. he said, look, the ceasefire in yemen is a big deal. it's going to be deepened, it's going to be extended. he talked a bit about gas prices. he said, saudi is going to be making moves that will bring down prices of the gas pump in the next couple of weeks. now that in itself is highly unusual. he was incredibly vague. he gave us, we gave him room to basically backed out. if it doesn't happen, so when a president travels to meet a foreign leader, especially when this controversial, the staff hasn't advanced, basically locked in all of that. what they call deliverables. all the things that
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there would do announce. so the president to go there, i think a lot of people expected that he would have an announcement that saudi was going to dramatically increase output, and that would bring prices down. but what he said is they're going to do some things that'll help in a few weeks. well i, they are supposed to daniel levy, president of the u. s. mc lease projects, and he said, there's a disconnect between us values and it's policy. let's remember the tools of state craft, the tools of real politic include energy mattering allies who misbehave. being defended by you, the president is not the head of amnesty international or human rights watch. much as i wish you would pursue those things. the problem for america, for this president, is the gap is the disconnect between everything we've been hearing over russia and ukraine, especially the moralizing the self right tone that we are the
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leader of democracy. we stand for international lauren values and human rights. the gap between those things and what we are seeing on this visit not only the fist bump, but the people who live in the region is visiting, have seen the effects of actual american policies. and if you add to the mix, this normalization between certain arab states and israel, that he's been touting, which again, was part of a trump legacy that rather than changing, he is entrenched and is part of an escalade to re 0, some dynamic in the region. and of course, another way of trampling palestinian, right? so all of that adds up to 2. so not very much happy to report and that's a british understanding. before departing without a b. u. s. president joe biden spend a couple of 1000. you get my advice bank and promise not to give up on assets. and these are a palestinian conflict. and everyone reports from bethlehem. ah,
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better humanitarian conditions and financial aid. those are you as president job? i did promises to palestinians in a 3 and a half hour visit to bethlehem in the south of the occupied westbank by did didn't bring any political initiatives to the table. he says the ground isn't suitable now to renal to the peace process, but doesn't urge palestinian not to lose hope in a better future. asked united states as a partner in this work to improve the day to day lives, the palestinian people. that's why when i came to office our reserve of policy, i reversed the polish, is my predecessors and resumed age of the palestinians. warrior. the aid is not the only change in policy, the palestinian authority wanted in them of the law. we look forward to steps from the u. s. administration to strengthen bilateral relations by re opening the u. s. consulate in east jerusalem and removing the pillow from the terrorists. listen,
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i just eaten shooting of alkali would have been covering his visit, but she's not. she was killed by israeli forces fired on me. the 11th. why, lone assignment and genie. although no questions were allowed during the media conference, palestinian journalist spook without words, demanding justice for shitty. both presidents talked about turkey and vinny for accountability in the united states to suffer loss is wrong, including the killing of serene abu, our care, our caly. and she was an american merger citizen and pro palestinian. and she was performing very vital work and independent media. and vital work of democracy outside the conference. palestinians also reminded by that of shitty art, this thought a you dean sabatino painted the mural for city on the israeli bit, separation wall cutting bethlehem from jerusalem. an image that would have been
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difficult her biting to miss. oh, if you kilometers away from that, it's carpet the reception and the presidential compound in bethlehem, palestinians protested against his visit. we don't want your crumbs. they chanted. oh, you mean by didn't concluded his visit at the nativity church of bethlehem before heading to saudi arabia? why has pledged to ensure palestinians have a better quality of life, but as long as they're being killed without accountability and their lands are confiscated, they say that's unlikely. the only way to improve the living conditions they say is by ending the decades long israel, the occupation is abraham in front of the nativity church bethlehem. the occupied westbank ah
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shrank his appointment is so renelle. what crime, a singer has been sworn in his interim president after confirmation of got to buy right. you're boxes, resignation, work promising a also is from sure lank is elite and leads. one of the oldest political parties in the country is also been prime minister 6 times, but never survived a single full time. many protest is want him gone as well. steadfast reports from columbus instead of celebrating good bye. uh huh. check box has resignation. many sri lankan spent and not a day queuing for fuel. only a few expressed a relief since leaving on wednesday 1st with a more beefs and then to sing. poor jap oxide kept the country in a political limbo that again i did, but the good i have received a letter of resignation saying vice president of the president legally designs on his post. on july 14, 2022 from now. the process of collecting a new president will come in until that process is completed. the payment has to be appointed to carry out functioning,
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and you need us to polluted in the constitution and all of us. i mean, we are missing, it immediately announced he would restore law and order after a month of political turmoil and demonstrations. give me idea. i accept 100 percent of the right to peaceful protests. some are trying to do sabotaged. there are reports that other groups are trying to influence members part of the vote next week to elect a new president. we will create environments parliamentarians to independently less than a week ago. thousands of protesters had stormed and occupied. the leaders, residences, and offices, accusing them of force and see long got into bankruptcy. after the president left, the crowds had to become a single office, demanding his resignation. they were sprayed with d, a gas people bob was offered to push the departure to leave the country. but when it came to whitewash this whole thing. so and he came for 3
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months. the situation became bad, bad, bad the worst. it could go prices and people are dying in the cues, so he's directly responsible sending out some in the car to weigh less than 3 days waiting for fuel. but i'm very happy about roger boxes resignation, but i don't think the president will be any better. whoever this person is, we are still standing in que, i've been living here for 3 d. m, and my mother just brought some food. and he is not the only one with a 1000000 had been waiting for resignation. it seems like many beginning already structural changes many are actually crack open and figure out to be wrapped in columbus. at least 3 people have been killed. another 15 people injured in missile strikes on the ukrainian says you have new pro. it comes after at least 10 explosions shook
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the southern city. of nikolai of footage, posted by the cities military administration, shows heavy smoke rising from a building, ukrainian official se missiles hit buildings in the cities to largest universities, wounding at least 2 people. and then in the city of and it's the people that are in morning a day off to a russian missile strike killed at least 23 people that ukraine says. the attack fall from the front line was carried out with caliber cruise. michelle's launch from a russian submarine in the black sea ukraine state emergency services res. photographs of lisa, a 4 year old girl with down syndrome who was killed in this strike. a mother has been so by the end, she still not been told of her daughter's death or the united states is the single biggest stone in ukraine for its fight to hold off the russian invasions, given more than $7000000000.00 worth of weapons and equipment. so far, but few crane small donations are almost as valuable as the large ones. alan fish
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has the story now from keith me equipment on the front line of the ukrainian war drawings, medical kits, even mine detectors, all provided by crowd funding charity and ukraine set up after the russian invasion of crimea in 2014 has raised millions of dollars. the phone to a former high profile presenter on ukrainian tv to our goods. and we have our so some big connection between society and the army because it's really important for our soldiers that we carry about them. they understand that they are not alone, and that it's not only military case to defend our country. the idea of code funding like this isn't new. it's been around since before the 1st world war. what is different is the technology with crypto currency in cash transfers. money can be
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in accounts within seconds, from anywhere in the world frontline units fill in what they need online. the order is processed and st. more than a 1000000 donations have come in from all around the world. more than $34000000.00, ranging from big cash drops from wealthy individuals to pennies from pensioners. 9 year old tonya put the jenko, played checkers on the street. losers had to pay her. she raised $6000.00 ukrainian retina about $200.00. ha, well i was doing less in order to give to the aunt forces of ukraine, so they will fight against the russians. so they kicked them off our land. the charity now has about $200.00 volunteers around the country, experts in purchasing logistics technology, the ultimate goal to beat the russians. but the russians have been crowdfunding to figure suggest they've not been quite a successful. but the ukranian groups founder says, even when the waters done, his work will continue while we fight with russians 900 years. and the of the
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biggest they, dea, missouri, that i have now, ah, is just to help for granting army to win. and after that, ah, to start to prepare for the next attack on the ukrainians, believe they can get most equipment to the front line in a couple of days. easy. as long as the money continues to flow. alan fisher al jazeera keith or the u. k. a, some in russia's ambassador of reports of the death of british man in a break way region of east in ukraine. 45 or a pool area is accused of being a mercenary at the self proclaimed danielle peoples republic. after his capture in april, spokesman for the separate, his leadership says he die from chronic illnesses and stress. despite receiving medical care, his family, a nuclear, charity presiding, him network, say he was an aide, waka, we, we have no evidence saw of his background within the military side of things. he
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was never within the military capacity, especially in the grain. and he was when they was the pain they were on, they had civilian clothing on. and there is no evidence that we can say in from the family that he had any real medical background with and was just as a volunteer watching out his new life in london, moore slat on the program, ah, and she was sharing with total sanders sends a message to his rival, summoning tens of thousands of iraqis for a mass press in baghdad, and a former german soldier his jail for plotting far i attacked opposing as a syrian refugee to stabilize state. ah
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hello, we're start. see temperatures just now jap, across northern parts of australia over the next few days is going to be largely dry. have you said that the south? we got some wet weather easing through the by to little area of low pressure here, swirling away. bringing some sharon to the far southeast of south australia across a good part of victoria in the coming days. tasmania course is seeing some of that wet blustery and windy weather coming through 13 sales to melbourne. and for hobart touch, one of their for sidney. we go on into west sunday that where to where the coming right across victoria. grassy feet. wet weather, windy weather and a touch wintry weather into the south island of new jersey to northern parts will stay fine and dry oakland getting up to route 50 degrees celsius bright and dry here now not to dry across a good part. so for japan, we got some sharon coming through here some heavy a showers at that could cause some localized flooding into central parts of honju, scattering the showers there into the korean peninsula. wet weather,
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just coming back in across northern parts of china. it has broken that he to shanghai again. we've been talking about that recently. got up to 40 degrees celsius. good. do cooler at around 34 degrees. possibility of localized flooding and showers to the south. ah. on counting the cost a could joy biden's re engagement with saudi arabia helped to stabilize the oil market dependents prime minister has won a new mandate. what's next for that economy and had argentina, rain and soaring, inflation and poverty. counting the costs on al jazeera, there is no channel that covers world use like we do, we revisit places, mistake, i'll deserve really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou
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ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now. the u. s. and saudi arabia signed 18 agreements for john corporation on energy investment space and health. on the 1st day of job id trip to the kingdom, the u. s. president said they agree to work together to extend a cease far yemen, and that he raised the murder of journalists, jamal for shall jeep with crown. prince. early abide was in the occupied westbank where he told president martin with the boss, the palestinians should have a state of the road, but that the ground is not current. he write for negotiations to take place and are all the top story today land, cuz my minutes to run a wick promising or has been sworn in as acting president obstacle to bar roger pox . a resigned in the wake of master protests. you promised to restore law and order
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and establish a unity government until march of boxes success can be elected. now, tens of thousands of iraqis have gathered in bagdad for mass pres, called by influential shafter with title. sadder sh, it seen as a show of force. and it's also barking fears, if further instability, thus much more than 70 members of parliament affiliated r feather resigned on his orders, deepening months of political deadlock. iraqi officials, farrah fedor, will use his lodge following to disrupt attempts to form a government or to threatened to bring down future leaders with protests. mine would have to why it has more now from baghdad. thousands have come from several iraqi providence is here to the dad to perform a congregation friday at craves these are supporters of the she i clinic and political leader looked at that a southern he has been calling his supporters and followers across iraq to perform
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a mass prayers in order to send several messages including get messages to his arrival politicians who have been derailing, forming a new government for 9 months to see the whole market. c r 's here. so this other is fighting atheist battle, unfortunately, against people from the same way. fathers who had turned against us by neighboring countries from us, we have come here to mock the friday prayer and renew. i'll support for booked other else other a jonathan. this is also a kind of show of force because they won't say that they are ready to sacrifice themselves for their leader further political cause and friday, mass congregation. prayers is very significant for looked at us other and his supporters and his followers across iraq. because previously,
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and during the same occasion, they gathered to denounce the u. s. military prisons in iraq. also say that any government to be formed without an affiliate being part of it will not succeed. the noise in nations as egypt will suspend its participation in the peacekeeping force, in molly, where 7 of its troops have been killed. this year comes after molly's transitional government ordered the un peacekeeping mission to suspend trip rotation, citing security reasons. it means the you cannot send new soldiers to leave troops who need to leave until an agreement is reached. with molly's military. the decision was made days after $49.00. i've orient soldiers were arrested in molly's capital where they remain in custody. chinese president gigi paying his visit at the eastern region of ginger young and what is believed to be the 1st trip. since
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a major crackdown was launched against the week of minority state media shoji waving and sharing a crowd speaking to students and cheering businesses on his 4 day so called inspection tours, it was cold. he said there should be developments in the region to ensure that it's united, prosperous and culturally advanced. western critics have described she's crack down which paced around a 1000000 week is in prison like indoctrination, camps of cultural genocide or finance. she's from some of the world's largest economies, a meeting in barley and growing concerns over the global cost of living crisis. host of the g 20 meeting indonesia has warned. a failure to reach consensus could have catastrophic resolve. jessica washington reports now from bali in bodily, the stakes are high. as g 20 finance chiefs come together once again. indonesia finance ministers, 3 molina into to what the opened proceedings with
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a blunt message. failure to work together, she says, is an option the world can't afford. so the 3 paul threat of war shifting commodity prices, an increase global inflation. that can also increase ad, creating ad rios bill over to debt. not only what the low income countries, but also in the middle income countries are even advanced economy. global cost of living pressures have been aggravated by the war in ukraine, which has disrupted supply chains and sent food and energy costs. soaring. surging prices are already having a disproportionate impact with the heaviest burden on the poorest families in low income countries. those still struggling with economic fall out of the coven. 19 pandemic, now face a spiraling cost of living crisis. the u. n. development program says more than
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70000000 people have been pushed into poverty in just 3 months, and more than 300000000 have gone hungry. this year. $3020.00 richard collins for 80 percent of the world's economy. is congress struggling to set up an agile response that is also at the scale that is needed? we need to deal with an acute prices that is rapidly escalating exam for inflation and pressures. potential that the falls and hundreds of millions of people live with the price out of their food. you all price shocks on the only challenge. tensions surrounding the war have hampered the d. twenty's capacity to reach consensus, working, but the u. s. has used to the meetings as a platform to demand for russia to be held to account for it being boost actions, including the destruction of agricultural facilities, theft of grain and farm equipment. and the effect of blockade of black sea boards
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amounts to using food as a weapon of roar. host indonesia has appealed to delegates to put differences aside in the interests of overcoming common challenges. jessica washington out a 0 bali l. spain and portugal. a continue to struggle with incredibly high temperatures and devastating wild fires. in the last few days, portugal register 238 deaths linked to the heat wave in spain reported 84 deaths firefighters working around the clock in 40 degree heat in portugal. 5 region in the center and north on a red heat wave alert. some hospital are also overwhelmed. helicopter cruise in neighboring spain, and trying to contain an inferno in the southern malaga province. burning near my house, which is a popular tourist town. meanwhile, french president emanuel mac, one is called a crisis meeting his fires ravaged several areas in the country, southwest homes and businesses,
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as well as thousands of hacked as of rural land. a burnt fire. cruise of battling the flame south of bordeaux thousands of tourists and people living close by have also been evacuated. we'll hear the u. k. major logical offices issued its 1st ever red extreme heat warning for sissies in england and wales. from sunday to tuesday. temperatures are predicted at 40 degrees celsius. the hot is temperature recorded in britain to date was 38.7 degrees in 20. 19 health officials warn there could be deaths and treating it as a national emergency. we used to treating a hot spans the chance to go and play in the sun. this is not that sort of whether our lifestyles and our infrastructure are not adapted to what is coming. please treat the warnings we are putting out as seriously as you would read or amber warning from us for wind or snow. and follow the advice. a former german soldiers been jailed for 5 and a half years for plotting to attack prominent politicians while posing as
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a syrian refugee. prosecutors believe he was trying to destabilize the state by pinning the attacks on immigrants. natasha can name reports. this is a rare instance post world war 2, that a member of germany's military has been convicted of plotting a terror attack. former lieutenant franco albrecht was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison on friday. spend. ahem! thought this getting up. i am satisfied with the verdict despite the sentence been slightly reduced. i see it as an important victory in the fight against right wing extremists in racism and anti semitism and germany was that one of the prosecutors argued he was a far right extremist who planned to attack prominent politicians and public figures all while living a double life as registered syrian refugee and his aim was to shift policies on
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refugees to quote, preserve the german nation. albrecht said he impersonated a christian from damascus to show how easy it was to claim asylum in germany and receive government subsidies, and that he stockpiled weapons to protect his family. in the event of a war with russia or china, the cases highlighted the threat of far right radicalism in the german military books, a worthy for many years. in fact, beck a long we did not look closely enough of that has not changed us because has proven by the increase in the number of suspected cases reported by the military and counter intelligent service. the land and the number of people removed from the jars. but this critic says, the government is failing to address the full scope of the problem. they don't do enough. they can do more. for example, to, to, to rethink what is left with respect to the clearing up of the
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nsu network. or who did a merger serious against turkish people and they didn't do it. the government says they'll continue to monitor thousands of members of far right network saying they're the biggest threat facing germany. natasha n a. l to 0. in the us, the democratic controlled house of representatives has voted to restore abortion access nationwide. so democrats 1st legislative response to the supreme court ruling over timing roe v wade. the bill has little chance of succeeding as it needs the support of 10 republicans in the senate. the house also passed the bill. it would provide legal protection to women who travel from one state to another in order to have an abortion ah.
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