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you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in del hi. i'm debbie navigator, also ahead. burning through fields, forests and mountains. wild fires, scorch france and spain. as parts of europe bake under extreme temperatures. sherland cars, opposition leader withdraws from the presidential race to support a rival camp in it as the parliament meets to choose the country's next leader protesters in panama, set road blocks ending a deal with the government on fuel price cuts. ah, hello. the russian president vladimir putin is due to take part in a summit into iran that is being overshadowed by the fallout from the war in ukraine. talks with iran is president abraham t r e c, and the turkish liter. roger player berto on are meant to focus on syria. the 3 countries have all been involved in the conflict there and are trying to restore
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stability under the so called asked on a piece process. russell sar is joining us from to her on so syria very much the focus of these talks restore. well, just to have that the meeting between the took his present bridget i barbed one and iranian president abraham gracie stealer underway. an what the here is that did the syria is one of the main issues are off out of this meeting. so a, particularly after the war started in ukraine, russia has been through majorities off its forces and now you run and turkey. 2 regional powers have significant m, the military presence there of ever just recently present every one of turkey said that took his planning to conduct a military incursion into a syria to create a turn to kilometer deep securities on. but this is an idea that iran vehemently or pause is just recently running for the minister. i mean, up to lion was in turkey and he said that iran understands turkey security concerns
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. however, amid that there is not a military solution, a military operation will off will, are further destabilize that the region and the company. he said that we need to find a political solution. so today, syria for the minister also is going to be in tara, we do not know whether this is related to this summit, or this is a separate meeting. however, in any way, iran is trying to convince both turkey to, to, to change its minds regarding his mid to potential military incursion into syria. and also to put turkey is asking iran to put pressure on the syrian president bush . al, a said to a, to, to, to eliminate or to clean that boat. the lines from the peak a carefully wiped group. it's a very complicated case here of over at to do with the experts here. say that actually both our us, both sides are quite optimistic regarding finding a particular solution today. and also during the meeting between add one every c
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app, there will be the 3 delicious are also going to be at a table. turkeys hoping to cut a deal to get a cheap as a chair or you and gas from iran. so to what extent do we expect the ukraine war to also feature on, on the agenda, alongside the bi lateral and trilateral meetings that are taking place later today when later today, a russian president vladimir put in and took his prisoners, that i had to go, i'm not going to hold a bilateral meeting, and the main issue during this meeting is going to be the green export from through the black sea. so the officials are seeing that russia, ukraine, and turkey. they have agreed on a preliminary scheme to create a safe corridor to the black sea and to do to, to, to export the ukrainian grain together. that in a stumble from a stumble to be exported to the international market. so did that had been several phone calls between present one and put in finally this truly there are going to
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meet in person and just also kid. we should keep in mind that this is a prison put in 2nd international trip, and is the 1st outside of the, the former soviet republics. so this is a, since the war began in ukraine. this is the highest level meeting between the turkish and the russian officials. which are completely included and involved in these ukraine war. and also there are, there are negations that you run is going to supply mostly with hundreds of the fees. and iran in return is asking russia to export its expertise regarding the cyber security today. so we can see that a wide range of the issues today's are going to be discussed between these 3 leaders today. thank you so much. russell start reporting from to ron. record temperatures and raging wildfires are risking lives in threatening homes in large
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parts of western europe. forest fires in france, greece, portugal, and spain have burned through thousands of hector as of land. the bas ravi reports from zamora, one of spain's worst affected regions, the battling to control the inferno across spain. it's a race against time to contain wildfires that have been raging out of control from the south of the country to the north, where blazes have scorched 4600 hector's of land over the past few days. the train journeys also supported by the worst wildfires for a decade in a visit to one of the worst effected areas. spain's prime minister petro sanchez, made clear what he thought was to blame. you did have one to say that evidently
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climate change kills it kills people, kills ecosystems, the bio diversity. and they also destroy the most precious goods of our society, which is affected by these wildfires, homes, businesses and livestock. where here in a farming area in an agricultural area near the town of morrow, one of the worst effected parts of spain, where the wildfires have been raging for days and we see truly apocalyptic scenes. the flames are just taking over suddenly the entire areas of farmland, entire buildings filled with animals and farming equipment. people are trying to use harvesters to dig fire lies to stop the fire where it is, but it continues to rage on and take over more and more land just using it as fuel burning further and faster in southwest france, firefighters were using every means at their disposal, including controlled burning, a tactic,
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use to clear out the buildup of flammable materials by igniting the surrounding vegetation. and it is a matter of urgency since tuesday. the blazes have already consumed thousands of hector's of forests in the payroll region, and thousands of residents and tourist alike, forced to move to emergency shelters. amid all this is the uncomfortable reality of the effect of record breaking high temperatures. as delegates from 40 countries gathered at the petersburg climate dialogue in berlin. the message from the hosts act now before it's too late. and while we are still grappling with the fall out from the pandemic, the impacts of climate change becoming even more dangerous across the world. a threat that risk spilling out beyond countries directly affected. then bas robbie l. jazeera. so mora spend let's not get an update on the situation in france
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with natasha. butler was joining us from paris. so records beaten in many places in france yesterday. natasha. how's it looking to day and well, i think a lot of people going to be waking up across paris feeling very wary indeed after another very hot night. and what we are expecting is another extremely hot day, particularly in the north of the country here in the capital, paris, but also in the east where the temperatures continue to be in the lights, in the high thirties and 40. and over on monday, there were many records broken in more than a dozen regions in france. we saw records, for example, in northern areas including brittany white, usually at this time of year where the could be a little bit more unpredictable, basine a little cooler and even rainy. and that we saw temperatures of nearly 40 degrees, unprecedented a se, people in that region. they can't quite believe that it could be as halls in the north of france as it usually is in the south. the frogs. now, all that said,
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the french government is actually downgraded its heat, were his heat wave alerts from red to orange, but it is still a advising people to be extremely vigilant. that is done not because we are really going now through the peak of this heat wave, we are expecting temperatures to drop in the next few days, but what we're hearing a lot now of course, is people talking from the government to the public people talking a lot more about climate change about its effects, and then we'll talk about, look, what can we do to tackle these kinds of high temperatures? what can we do to stop a climate change? so we don't keep seeing these very frequent, very intense he twice in the future. so natal, so what's the latest on the wildfires was still very difficult situation in the south west defrauds than the huron region where a fire fighters have been tackling those huge wildfires. now a for a week they started exactly
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a week ago. they have destroyed an area. 5 we understand that is twice the size of central power, so that gives you just a sense of how vast those wildfires are. there is though, perhaps some hope that the situation could improve for the firefighters new emergency services there. because what we've seen, our temperatures dropped quite considerably overnight by more than 10 degrees from about 40 to about 2728 degrees in that region. that's certainly going to help the emergency services on the ground. there is still a lot of wind though, which is making the situation very difficult in trying to bring those fires under control, but that drop in temperature will certainly be welcome. and that's going to be a trend we're going to continue to see in the weight, and perhaps even say a weather forecast as we might even see a some rain through the night. all right, thank you so much and talk about la reporting from paris to like us, parliament is in meeting colombo, where it's now a 3 way race for the presidency. a list of candidates has been presented to m. p.
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's, after one contender pulled out the opposition leader suggest premier da says he's withdrawn to back former minister, a jewelry, aloha per rumor. the intern president, rhino woocommerce singer, is one of the other candidates. a final vote is expected on one wednesday. for more on this, michelle fernandez joining us from the capital columbus. so talk us through this process. i mean ellen and to be the contenders are so basically the kind of protest you're seeing behind me is the increasing sort of voices was about run it vicar, missing his candidacy. and there's a lot of opposition to that in parliament today. we saw that form a process where nominations were handed over to the secretary general of parliament . now there were 4 that were named and expected, but just before the nominations were handed over, we heard that the opposition leader was withdrawing from the race. the reason he
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said was that he and his party, the gibby, had decided to support the candidacy of dallas, alabama. alabama is basically a fairly senior politician, part of the sort of paid and party that then evolved into the roger box. i got a faction, a lady said the p. a dallas, i'm sort of was sideline due to the time of the roger boxes. he's, he's not obviously as a cat, his magic as mine, the roger box. oh is full so, but he does have a silent support. what we're hearing from the subject rima dasa cam is that the reason for him withdrawing is that that is an agreement that has been reached between sergeant ray with us in dallas, alabama. basically that subject rate without the will back a lot be rumors bid for presidency on the basis that when if and when he becomes president, he would then call on such premier dasa to form
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a government and make him prime minister. obviously, given the opposition's plans of bringing back what they call the 90 the amendment to the constitution, which is making parliament are more powerful than the executive presidency. pinning down the executive president rule obviously, premier. thus at that stage, if it is happens, would be in a fairly powerful role. so that's what we're hearing. the reason for these last minute sort of political wrangles in this balancing act. so that's the sort of thinking behind the withdrawal such as premier garza. meanwhile, the acting president, runner, vicar, messina, basically expects that support of the s l p p. but all is not a sort of well there either. you had one member of the said b, p 3, early on mentioning that they will support random vicar missing her, but eat the chairman of the party, a centrally fide off this very irate letter to that gentleman saying on what basis
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have you made this announcement who took part in the decision of what part of the constitution have you used to make this decision? so there are cracks there as well. so this is the background in which that election in parliament will take place on wednesday. thank you so much for now. fernandez, reporting from colombo still had on al jazeera these sealed narrows in the race to take over from boris johnson as british prime minister and an architectural nod to aaron heritage was like you inside the stadium that will host the middle east 1st before world ah, with hello, that incredible hate continues across a good part of southern am western europe now pushing up towards the north west.
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got some cloud around, got some sherry wright just wanted to follow up to scott from pushing into scandinavia and rolling down the baltic states tools at east side of russia. elsewhere. it really is about the high pressure, the hot weather that continues across a good part of europe to keep in the west. i 38 celsius. that's going to be the hottest i we suspect across that northwest corner of europe for the u. k. study for london may will get 39, possibly a 40. i think the high temperature is likely to reference that is to sort of english just around lincoln. we could get that 40 or 41 here. so unprecedented heat coming in across a good part of the u. k. thanks. freshen up as you go through wednesday. the heat transfer as a little further east was through germany, grassy making his way into poland, which is just starting to ease off as well into west spain and portugal. so that's good news at long last because see some, sharon gresh making just wanted to western possible western parts as we go on through tuesday. and this line of wet weather will sink by the south was breaking
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that hate across the u. k. the olive island, some lie be shy, was there just a route by the lots countries pushing down across western germany and on the, to the alps. ah, frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change then problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs. and use of contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the gorgeous my security, and that creates a government house knowledge to be seen in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members. inside story on al jazeera lou .
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ah, hello again. the top stories that al jazeera, the sour iran is hosting a summit on the war in syria to be overshadowed by conflict in ukraine. the turkish on the iranian leaders will be joined by russian president vladimir putin was on his 2nd foreign trip since the start of the russian invasion. a scorching heat wave in europe is fueling dozens of wild fires across the continent. they burn through thousands of hector as in france, greece, portugal, and spain. sir lancaster, parliament has announced the 3 candidates nominated to become sir lincoln's. next president. they include intern, leader, and former prime minister runner will come a single, a final vote is expected. on wednesday, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the gunmen who killed 17 people in a high school shooting in florida in 2018. nicholas cruz pleaded guilty last year.
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a jury will decide his sentence in proceedings expected to last several months. she had returned c reports. the prosecutor is attempting to convince a jury. there's no room for the consideration of mitigating circumstances when deciding whether nicholas cruz should be put to death for the 2018 marjorie stoneman, douglas school shooting, given the premeditation and cruelty of the crime, i'm going to speak to you about the unspeakable about this defendant's goal directed plan, systematic murder, mass murder, of 14 children. and that's what a director at teacher and a coach crews that even recorded a sofa and video days before boasting about his chilling intentions. hello, my name is nick. i will be the next school shooter, 2008. my goal is at least 20 people with an a r and some
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trace around. some 50 family members of those killed were in the courtroom as the prosecution recounted cruz's methodical killing spree. the 1st witnesses were called among them, a teacher who's had a students who are writing valentine's day cards of characters. and shakespeare's romeo and juliet. when the shooting began, it just kept going and going and going as a student to capture the seat on cell phone video also spoke with just sitting, kind of like sitting down the footage she captured was played to the jurors. only the audio could be heard in the public gallery, which proved too much for some traces defense council chosen to defer an opening statement until later in the trial. however, it's been reported that among the mitigating factors the defense would like to produce evidence of brain abnormalities, pre sustained as a fetus. after the shooting survivors formed the gun control group, march ra, lives now seen as a powerful voice and the gun control debate. parents of the dead also remained
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vocal as seen just last week at the white house when a brief fall the heckle joe biden for not doing. the jury must reach a unanimous decision to recommend the nicholas cruz we put to death. otherwise, he will face life in prison without parole. she albert mc al jazeera. a jury has been chosen for the criminal trial of donald trump's former age. the ban in he's facing 2 counts of contempt of congress for failing to testify to a panel investigating last year the time on the u. s. capital. the democratic lead committee is presented evidence showing ban and spoke to the former president twice on the day before the riots a deal on fuel prices between panama, governments and protesters, has collapsed on sunday. the government agrees to freeze the cost of fuel for 3 months, but protest her say they want more concessions. indigenous groups angry about fuel and food prices have been blocking a major highway for more than a week. and
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a center of reports. for testers, in panama, burn tires and blocked roads, once again in the capital in across the country. in a meeting on monday morning, the majority of protesters literally tore up the agreement, reached with the government late on sunday to end of located in exchange for further reducing the price of federal law. we had told the government, we had to consult with the rank and file. the agreement was signed under pressure. the people have decided and comply with their decision. we want to tell the education minister who could not be here today. there is no agreement unless the issues behind this crisis are result proved. there's now one more than the government's plan to reduce the price of fuel medicine and food unions and indigenous groups are now demanding a national negotiation to address political corruption in discuss larger political reforms. we have said repeatedly that there has to be one negotiating table. we
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have said that structural issues need to be addressed. no more come and go on a few cents reduction on gasoline prices. some with a cost of food since businessman keep accumulating well. the government so far has not responded the blockades and depending american highway the connex, panama, with the rest of central america in the countries main route for basic goods entered a 3rd week. economists warned to demonstrations of cost the country millions of dollars in losses in are leading to shortages of fuel and food. and monday, most souls at panama mean produce markets close early for lack of fruits and vegetables. and everything stuck to things arrive a little, tomato onions, papers or carrots and potato molly. and usually we can only sell 30 percent or so of what arrives. the rest is already ruined for been blocked for days, for your eagle on the face is increasing social and rest and getting
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further away from finding a solution to end it and get at least 13 and may have been killed in fighting and a prison in ecuador, to others were injured in the violence in a town ag kilometers. in the capital, kito $44.00 inmates died and fading at the same prison. in may, the government blames gangs vying for control of territory as well as drug trafficking roots, tribal cautious and sudan, southern blue now state has spark demonstrations in several cities. thousands of house people set a barricades and attack government buildings in an effort to shed light on the violence with bertie tribes. people in blue nile, days of cautious, have killed at least 79 people, and injured 150 others. the tribes began fighting overland access last week. everyone on board a domestic flight in somalia has been rescued after their plane crash,
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landed flipping upside down and catching fire. the jib airways flight was on roots from by dough to market issue with 30 passengers and crew. when it crashed on the runway in the capital, some people survive minor injuries in the accident. an inquiry has been launched. at least 50 people have died after a boat capsized in central pakistan. local government says the boat was overloaded with mostly women and children, and was heading across the industry river for a wedding. nearly 90 people have been rescued, come hider has more from his lama bad. a board accident on the river in das in southern punjab, has claimed the lives of at least 50 people search and rescue a still underway. although right now it seemed that dog went missing. i presumed dead because they said the monsoon season. the river that orland gutter and the strong, the board that they were travelling in on their dilapidated board. most of the
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boards do not take into account safety procedures such as life jackets. these boards are not wood dad, normally powered by employ wide engines. however, the rescue who reached this part had to discontinue, was because of dog i. we are told that this morning go to people and again, searching for dogs when missing a bad dimension because of the strong cut. and many of those bodies may have been ripped away. this only highlights the dangers of not falling safety procedures and also a lack of interest from the administration. but report, i tend to wait till about exactly how many people who are on board normally did it, nor headcount when people are overcrowded to board. however, don't read does or where did. and this is indeed another tragic day that could have been avoided the race to replace boris johnson as leader of the conservative party
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and u. k. prime minister has been whittle down to 4 candidates. former chancellor wishes to knock has come out top and the latest round of voting by the parties and peas, followed by trade minister at penny morton's foreign secretary, las trust and former equality minister at kemi. but you know, also made it through to another round. joan, how has more from london? well, the rules have changed this week so that it's the candidate with the fewest votes. who ought to magically drops out. there's no minimum threshold, so we should by wednesday be down to the final 2. who will go forward to a vote by party membership topped his in at out. as you say, we were expecting that he was perhaps the most centrist voice in this race. up to now, foreign affairs committee chairman in the house's apartment never held a cabinet position. still standing. of course richie soon that the chance for much answer of the exchequer, he's increased his leave. now with a $115.00 votes up from a $101.00 bill. clearly the empties favorite or bit. he is not the memberships
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favorite, but he'll probably make it through the number to the membership. much more interested in the other 3. are penny morton, big serge of support for her last week. the gloss has come off that somewhat. she still in 2nd place, but down one vote and then the 2 big fish of the party, right? the parties rightly trust the foreign secretary. and as you said, kemi bade not their equality minister both increasing their count somewhat on monday. cal tar has built 7 new stadiums specifically for the world cup which begins on november the 21st. the venues are described as fits of architecture with a nod to sustainability that i saw the name reports. the stadiums of the 1st world cup in the middle east are architectural mirrors, of air of culture and heritage. a tent used by bedouins, an ivory cap warned by pious muslim boys and men, a gold colored handy craft. we've invested
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a lot of during the dishonesty broils to the construction, to make sure that whatever was being built for the, for, for the tournament is being kept for the legacy and the looking earnings. and even the local league needs welcome to sale stadium home to the final match and the closing ceremony up to 86000 fans will enjoy unobstructed views of the field. the roof contains one and a half times the amount of steel as the eiffel tower. and sons of a unexperienced awe nearly from a supporting points of view. it'll be unprecedented and read a spectacular. i can't emphasize otherwise enough. stadium 974 is the 1st venue in fif a history that will disappear. the $974.00 recycled shipping containers will be dismantled to give way to additional waterfront development after the world cup. the beauty of
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the stadium is the, it will have many more opening dames in different countries and different cultures and in different locations. but also because i think the 1st stage in the world, which, which has this overpowering sustainability statement to it. in addition to stadium 974 seats, and components of other venues will be donated to developing countries in need of sport infrastructure. with a non profit group, carbon market watch says to offset emissions. the material would need to be used multiple times, especially if shipped thousands of kilometers away by using recycled materials, reducing construction costs, and developing green and living spaces near stadiums. cut r is hoping it created monuments to sustainability that will inspire future world cup host.
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