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after our fist bumped that provoked outrage. u. s. president joe biden says he raised the murder journalist from alpha shoji in talks with saudi arabia, crown prince respect to the murder of cr shogi. i raises at the top of the media, making the clear what i thought of it time. and when i think of it now. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is are they are alive from dela also coming up shall anchors, new interim president bows to establish the root of law. but protested that demonic a political oval. a former german soldiers jail for plotting far right attacks would be stabilized. the states while posing as a syrian refugee and parts of europe swell to under searing summer heat waves sparking wildfires and pumped evacuations. ah,
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as a candidate, he pledged to make saudi arabia a pariah now and his 1st visit to the kingdom as you, as president joe biden is trying to reset relations and a push for more. oil biden says he confronted saudi crown. prince mom had been summoned over the murder of john. this yamaha shall jeep and raise the issue of human rights. it was the 1st time counter for the 2 which began with a fist bump. and jetta a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare for you as president joe biden arrived in saudi arabia to a subdued reception. that may have been because of his past comments about the kingdom. we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact, the pariah that they are applied. she made as a presidential candidate after a c. i a report suggested the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon may have ordered the 2018 killing of journalists, shemelle could shout g. the president's goal is to re set relations and convinced
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the kingdom to pump were oil, to bring down fuel prices in the united states. i'm doing all i can to increase the supply for the united states of america, which i expect to happen. but strain ties have made that a challenge, evident is biden arrived at the saudi palace offering the crown prince just a fist bump, a moment not well receive back in the united states. cuz shock geez, publisher. fred ryan, at the washington post, calling it shameful. delivering m b as the redemption he was desperately seeking. and cuz shaggy fiance, warning biden, that the blood of any future victim will be on his hands. i'm sorry, she feels her way. i was straightforward. back then i was straightforward to day, basically said that he was not personally responsible for it. i finally came to
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connie was earlier in biden's meeting with the crown prince. the press confronted both man drove off with all the dogs, i believe was the response of the crown prince. he appeared to smirk a serious question left unanswered with reporters. then i shirt out. kimberly help it al jazeera. when earlier we spoke to daniel levy, president of the us middle east project, he says, there's a disconnect between us values and us policy. let's remember, the tools of state cross the tools of real politic include energy mattering allies who miss behave, being defended by you. the president is not the head of amnesty international or human rights watch,
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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 moralizing the self righteous tone that we are the leader of democracy. we stand for international law and 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 he's 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 it's part of the, 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. it's not very much happy to report. and that's
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a british understand what biden was the 1st american president to fly directly from israel to saudi arabia. earlier he met the palestinian president, muffled up ass in bethlehem. he reiterated us support for 2 state solution, but said the time was not right. try to restart a peace process with the israelis abraham as more ah, better humanitarian conditions and financial aid. those are u. s. president joe biden promises to palestinians in a 3 and a half hours 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 as it urged palestinians not to lose hope in a better future us, united states is a partner in this work to improve the day to day lives. the palace didn't people. that's why when i came to office our reserve a policy i reversed the polish, is my predecessors and resumed age. the palestinians were the aide is not the only
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change in policy the palestinian authority wanted in the name 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 terrorist list. oh, i just eaten shooting of all clay would have been covering his visit, but she's not. she was killed by israeli forces fired on me. the 11th. why lone assignment in genie. although no questions were allowed during the media conference, palestinian journalist spoke without words, demanding justice for shitty. both presidents talked about target and denise for accountability in united states to suffer loss is wrong clinically and ensuring our to our care, our kaylee. and she was an american american citizen and a pro palestinian and she was performing very vital work and independent media and
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vital work of democracy. how tight the conference palestinians also reminded by didn't have shitty artist, doctor you, dean sabatini painted the mural for sitting on the israeli bit separation wall, cutting bethlehem from jerusalem. an image that would have been difficult, her bike to miss o, a few kilometers away from that. 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 and 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
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by ending the decades long is radio occupation. you deborah him in front of the nativity church bethlehem. the occupied westbank, springs and breaking news. now explosions have been heard in the besieged gaza strip, but no casualties have been reported yet. i was earlier, israel's miniature said, at least 2 rockets were fired from garza, the southern city of asked along this video shows while the rockets, which is really official say, was intercepted by the i'm done at defense system. the other hit an empty area inter lanka, prime minister ronna week from a singer has been sworn in as acting president off to go to buy a roger packs. his resignation was confirmed. he sent his resignation letter from singapore after fleeing there on wednesday. but protest as want wick from a single to go to step last and reports in columbus. instead of celebrating good a by at a jap access resignation, many sri lankan spent another day queuing for fuel. only a few expressed
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a relief since leaving on wednesday 1st through the mall deeps, and then to singapore, jap oxide kept the country in a political limbo that again i did. but did i have received a letter of resignation, saying vipers didn't go to via the president legally designs on his post. on july 14th, 2022. from now, the process of collecting a new president will come in until that process is completed. the prime minister will be appointed to carry out the functions and duties us depleted in the constitution. all of us, i mean, we are missing 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 routes are trying to influence members of parliament at the vote next week to elect a new president. we will create environments parliamentarians to express their view independently. less than a week ago,
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thousands of protesters had stormed and occupied. the leaders, residences, and offices, accusing them of force and free lunch into bankruptcy. after the president laughed, the crowds had to wickham a single office, demanding his resignation. they were straight with d. a gas people 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 months, the situation became back, but that the worst economical crises and people are dying in the cues, so he's directly responsible. so any time in the car to weigh less than 3 days waiting for fuel. i'm very happy about roger boxes resignation, but i don't think the next president will be any better whoever this person is going to. we are still standing in queue. you know, i've been living here for 3 days and my mother just brought some food and he is not the only one. a 1000000 had been waiting for
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resignation. it seems like many protesters as just the beginning of their ready, long struggle. they one structural change in many now or is acting presidents can often and so to protest, continue, steadfast, elsis, iraq, and colombo. a verdict has been reached in a trial in germany that shown a spotlight and elements of the far right in the country's military. a former left tenant who disguised himself as a syrian refugee has been found guilty of planning attacks. latasha monet 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. it's been daughter, thoughts as 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 extremism racism
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and anti semitism in germany. when is the prosecutors argued he was a far right extremist to plan, 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 refugees. to quote, preserve the german nation. albright 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. but i would it for many years in fact, take a long we did not look closely enough. that has now 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 jarvis. but this critic says,
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the government is failing to address the full scope of the problem. they don't do enough. they can do war for example, to, to, to rethink what is left and with respect to the clearing up of the 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 name al jazeera, also to come here now does air including donations, big and small help ukraine crowd fund. it's war effort against russia and the mexican navy arrest the notorious drug, or convicted of the torture and murder of a u. s. narcotics agent decades ago. one ah,
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the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cat hook your travel package today. kyle, i that we've seen some live showers pushing out of for central parts of the u. s. central areas of canada as well. a big plume of heat coming right up into our ontario manse manitoba further south. real heat down here, we're looking at temperatures again, getting up across see the high thirty's. they're touching 40 degrees in parts of texas. down towards luciana that deep south with some very hot weather, staying in place further north, we should start see the heat breaking when he peg it around 30 degrees celsius. moment. picking up to route $35.00 on sunday, and then easing back off as we go into the early part of next week, but showers there for central parts of canada across the northern plains, down towards the southwest. there's a southwest,
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hopefully some welcome and useful shower. still some love examples around the eastern seaboard received some very wet weather. recently into west virginia, pushing up towards new york. some sherry rain coming through here, showers, they'll pile away down across sir tennessee, kentucky as we go on through sunday. elsewhere, hotels, west logic, dry and far be plenty of sunshine. sunshiny showers may mile across the caribbean. live you shall, is therein to central america. we are concerned about some rather heavy rain making its way. was trinidad, i saw airway official airline of the journey from the world's most populated region in depth from across asia and the pacific, which i passed coaches and conflict and politics, $1.00 0, $1.00 east on al jazeera power. it finds out, well, we live here, we make the rule. not there. people empower, investigate, expose days, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe on al jazeera.
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ah ah, welcome back. a comment about top stories here at this hour. the u. s. and saudi arabia have signed a variety of agreements on the 1st day of june biden's trip to the kingdom. as president ivan said, he raised the mode of joan. there shall shoji with the crown prince. and i agree to work together to extend a ceasefire in yemen. before his trip to jetta job, i've met the palestinian president mark when i pass him by the west bank. he reiterated us support for 2 states lucian, but said the time was not wiped, tried to restart the peace process with these ratings and explosions have been heard in the besieged garza strip hours after israel's military said to rockets
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were fired from gaza and the city of african on this video shows one of the rockets which israeli officials say was intercepted, no casualties have yet been reported. not us. authorities say they will seek the immediate extradition of a notorious drug lord, who has been captured by mexican forces. mexico may be released this footage of what i fail. carol can detto, shortly after his arrest and the state of sinaloa, got a can terror was jailed in the 1980s for masterminding, the brutal killing of a us drug enforcement agent. he woke free in 2013 and returned to drug trafficking . let's begin mike vigil. he's a former chief of international operations for the drug enforcement administration, the da, he joins us from albuquerque in new mexico. uh mike, good to have you with us. so got, can tara had been wanted by us officials with a huge bounty on his head? i mean, the da must be pretty happy about his capture. well, the drug enforcement administration is elaine it with the capture of kim dental,
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simply because we feel that this is a tremendous victory, more justice in the rule of law. and as you indicated, the united states have when a bounty on kind of demo $20000000.00 us dollars. it's the more the biggest reward ever. it's a reward even bigger than the one that existed for chopin's mon and low s for what i might just remind us more broadly about his crimes and how powerful he was. and he was also accused a brutally murdering a d h. and back in the eighty's, wasn't he? well, in the 1980s there was only one cartel that existed in mexico, and that was the one a lot of cartel, which was handed by cutter king dental in 2 of his cohorts. and they were trying to jean drugs, cocaine marijuana year, went into the united states. in february of 1985,
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they decided that they weren't gonna chin map of the agent that can, that embry j t j come on in right in front of the u. s. consulate in why lahardo, they took him to a residence owned by kind of dental, where he was tortured rhythmically, in a very cool wanted manner until he was killed. and then at that point in time, many of these court tell leaders when rod okey barrel flap that goes to rico, we capture them there. and then he was extra invited to mexico in given a year and sentence. and it's interesting to say that because mexico was unwilling to expedite got content. oh, before his release from prison, how much tension do you think this call was between the us and mexico in terms the fight against drug trafficking? well, they cause a tremendous amount of attention simply because, you know,
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when the mexican government at that time was not only unwilling to extrude by god dental, but also to capture. and so then when we shut down the us mexico warner and that caused the mexican government to basically react favorably, drydock capture. all right, mike mitchell, really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking to our 0 . thank you, mike. thank you. now the united states is the biggest single donor to ukraine, and it's fight to hold off the russian invasion. it's given more than $7000000000.00 worth of weapons and equipment so far. but for ukraine, small donations are almost as valuable as big ones. allen, fisher reports from ukrainian capital keith equipment on the front line of the ukrainian war drones medical kits. even mind detectors, all provided by crowd funding charity in ukraine,
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set up after the russian invasion of crimea in 2014 has raised millions of dollars . the founder, a former high profile presenter on ukrainian tv to our goods and we have vol. so, so be a connection between our society and army because it's really important for our soldiers that would carry about them law. they understand that they not long, and that it's not only a military case to defend our country. the idea of quote, 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 and cash transfers. money can be in accounts within seconds, from anywhere in the world frontline units fill in what they need online. the order is processed and sent 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
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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. wow. well, i was doing less in order to give to the armed 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 ward is done, his work will continue while we fight with russians 900 years. and the, the biggest they, dea, missouri, that i have now, ah, just to help for ukrainian army to win enough to set ah, to start to prepare for the next attack. not knowing the ukrainians believe they can get most equipment to the front line in
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a couple of days. easy. as long as the money continues to flow. allen fisher al jazeera keith. now finance ministers from the g 20 nations are meeting and barley for a 2nd day of talks, the global food crisis soaring inflation and the economic impact of the one ukraine rule. high on the agenda for jessica washington joins us live now from barley. jessica finance ministers continue those meetings over his gloomy economic outlook at what most been happening. that's exactly right in the midst of what the united nations development program has cold, the worst cost of living crisis in decades. what the i m f has referred to as a, a darkened economic outlook. this understandably, a lot of interest. a lot of global interests in these talks between g 20 nations g . 20 countries account for around 80 percent of global g, d, p. 75 percent of international trade. so the decisions made at these forums really
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have a global economic impact. what remains to be seen is in the midst of these geopolitical tensions, particularly tensions relating to the war in ukraine. whether the group, whether its members will be able to reach any sort of meaningful decisions, particularly on those urgent matters, such as food and energy security. yesterday's talks really focused on those matters . today as talks continue, we're likely to hear further discussion about other financial matters, including sustainable finance and climate mitigation. what we have heard from our sources who have been participating in these meetings is that at this stage, any sort of joint communicate remains unlikely. traditionally, at these g 20 meetings, once these meetings wrap up, there was a joint statement signed by all members to show what was discussed and that any sort of consensus was reached at this stage, given the diverse membership of the g 20 while we have roches continued membership,
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which is a matter of contention for some members, including the u. s. the u. s. and its allies pushing for a harder line on russia. while we also have some emerging markets that are present within the g 20 that continue to have positive relations with russia. so in the midst of those rather complicated dynamics, it is difficult for the group to come to consensus. even on these urgent matters of food security, while we likely won't see any sort of communicate, as we also didn't see one with the foreign ministers me last week, we will most likely, later this afternoon. here from the meetings, host, the indonesian finance ministers, sri mom, jani. she will outline her recollection of the meetings, but as i said, unlikely that there will be any sort of joint statement or jessica washington life was there in bali. jessica, thank you. b u and says egypt will suspend its participation in the peacekeeping force. in molly, it comes off tobacco's transitional government order, the temporary suspension of troop rotation by the mission, citing security reasons. the decision was made days after $49.00,
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ivory and soldiers were arrested on sunday. the government says the soldiers were mercenaries look into trouble the government. the cupboard 19 pandemic has caused what unicef and the world health organization have described as the largest backslide in childhood vaccinations in a generation. last year, 25000000 children missed out on routine vaccinations that protect against life threatening diseases. that 6000000 more than before. the pandemic in 2019 the number of children who received no vaccinations. rose by 37 percent. between 20192021. vaccination against measles is the lowest spin since 2008. a just 81 percent of children. and last year 24700000 children missed their 1st dose of the measles vaccine. and another 14700000 did not get the crucial 2nd dose. in 2021, there were 25000000 children who missed out on one or more doses of their
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d. t p ah, containing vaccines and through routine immunization services. this threatens increased outbreaks, death, and for some who survived the illnesses that they otherwise wouldn't have gotten. lifelong consequences. the pandemic is not over. we need to both sustain and maintain momentum on coven, 19 population immunity through vaccination. and, but it also means that we have to assure the vaccination for measles and each p. v and pneumonia and diarrhea gets back on track urgently. that means catching up, millions of children who have missed their vaccines in 20202021. it also means recovering immunization programs and sustaining that trajectory of essentially, immunization. well, the human world, me to logical organization has warm temperatures will become more extreme and the years ahead. it comes as a searing heat wave sweeps across much of europe. jenin wolf has a story a steering summer heat wave bringing wrecker braking temperatures
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too much of europe and sparkling wildfires across the continent. in france, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate as wildfires in the country southwest rage out of control. more than 7000 hector's had been destroyed with residents describing the scene as post apocalyptic this evacuation center and dawned, serving as a refuge for residence. usable, if it is a book, then we have received almost 500 offers of accommodation from the inhabitants in a surrounding area. it's an exceptional movement of solidarity in spain. temperatures have been topping 40 degrees celsius for several days. emergency centers in the capital of madrid are seeing an increase of coals loan alexander monthly than us. but we see many people who do not have the money to keep their houses cool. due to the energy crisis,
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we are having some don't even have adequate air conditioning, which is a very big issue at this time of the year. their houses, you enter, you think? how can i stand to be here for even 5 minutes? the ongoing drought in portugal and spain provides ideal conditions for while fires to spread. the city of seville has become the 1st in the world to take part in a pilot program to categorize heat waves in an effort to save lives. climate driven extreme heat is killing more people than any other of the climate driven hazards and heat is invisible. it is silent ah, and it kills slowly and people are not aware of it. and for the 1st time, the u. k. has issued a heat, red alert warning of a surge in heat related hospital admissions. record temperatures are putting even healthy people at risk of serious illness and death. the heat wave is expected to continue.
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