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with the cameroon, gone into nicea o morocco, it's the alicia join us for the world. go count down on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong. it is highly unusual for supreme court to overrule precedent with detail coverage. the pub rates will not only significantly reduce the travel time, but is expected to any shadid acreage damage both from around the world. this one here depicts the late who it was offered and know up who was revolutionary poems in his play of the many ah, russia, foreign minister says its military goals in ukraine extend beyond the dumbass region as he was the west, again supplying key with long range weapons ah,
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around call this out there live from the also coming up. a continent ablaze the race to control fires as the deadly heat wave makes its way across europe. and on the brink of collapse, italy's government looks likely to full with 3 coalition partners refusing to back prime minister body of there are ah anger and siri long cut the parliaments decision to choose rodney, which are missing as president. he promises to crack down on trouble making rushes, foreign minister says moscow's military goals in ukraine have widened the on the east and on beth's region. sir gala prop told state media that russian forces will also focus on sudden ukraine's kersin as upper regia regions. he's wanting moscow's
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objectives, will expand still further if the west keeps supplying key with long range weapons of the some ali below that it should be, gosh, when there was a meeting in easton ball, there was one geography and our willingness to accept the ukrainian proposal was based on that geography for the geography at the end of march 2022. now the geography is different. this is not only the eleanor and the d, n r. this is also the curse and region and the sample regio region, and a number of other territories. this process continues and continues consistently and persistently. the were says, high mobility, artillery rocket systems or high mars, have been effectively used by ukraine and washington and its allies of agreed its commit more rocket systems, ammunition and other military aid to ukraine. at a meeting on wednesday, us defense secretary lloyd austin said confirmation of russia's expansion plans
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comes as no surprise. i am sure of that term, ukrainian leadership will be. i am pleased to hear a law of ross confirmation of the effectiveness of not only that system, but how they're using that system farm. as you know, russians are currently in her cures on and are from asia. so a russian forces there earlier. now, we are wonder who he's talking to ukrainian forces of damage and important bridge in the sudden cursing region that russia has been using to deliver supplies to which troops is the 2nd strike on the denise pro river bridge in 2 days, the temporary administration and the russia controlled regions has key views. hi mars multiple rocket launchers. the bridge is one of only 2 that russia can use to supply or withdrawal forces from the area. now, as we mentioned that the united states is promising more sophisticated weapons for ukraine. this on the day, the ukraine's 1st lady became the 1st spouse of
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a foreign leader to address the u. s. congress alena zalinski appealed to the u. s . to provide ukraine with air defense systems. article high, no reports. ha, she brought the faces of war and loss to the powerful in washington. lisa. bullshit . so what should they do? dr. lisa was only 4 years old. she is no longer with us. here is the stroller, dorm, ukraine's 1st lady. only nissan sca had a simple message. the u. s. can help more ukrainian survive by sending more air defense systems. yes, it has protruded ship. we have nicole in the curricula received them weapons that would not be used to wage a war on somebody else's land. but to protect one's home and the right to wake up alive in that home. i'm asking for air defense systems in order for our kids not to be killed and not to kill children in their strollers. in order for august not to destroy children's roles and kill entire families,
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the u. s. has promised to supply ukraine medium range air defense systems. but so far has only promised 2 of the national advanced surface to air missile systems. that's not nearly enough to cover a country. the size of ukraine at the pentagon, promised to send for more high mars rocket launcher systems that ukraine has used to target russian ammunition depots and command control centers. deep behind the front lines that brings the total from the us to 16 and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff played down rushes game so far. so for 90 days the russian advances have amounted to maybe 6 or 10 miles. something in that range is not very much, is very intense, lot of violence. tens of thousands of artillery rounds, or every 24 hour period, her lots of casualties on both sides. the biden administration is expected to announce the weapons it'll be sent in ukraine on friday. the lunch guy had a chance to speak with president joe biden this week. she'll soon find out if her
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personal plea with enough to get her country the weapon. she said they desperately need haggle, have al jazeera on capitol hill, holiday mens and military experts and form advise if he has 900 face defense department. he's currently a senior advisor, the atlanta counselor, and he joins his by skype from washington. d. c. welcome to the show hall, and it might not be too little too late, but it's certainly too late. is that for all of this new weaponry to the u. s. a. supply, it's not too late, but at some stage it will be too late. i think that the us administration has got to send more of the right stuff more quickly to ukraine. there is no doubt in my mind that ukraine is winning, that tactical battle right now. but at the strategic battle, and russia has the numbers, even though it's really over, extended it perhaps as close to a 150 or 200000 troops. it only has
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a total of $900000.00 the entire military and probably less than $400000.00 and ground forces in the state of readiness. i think of bulk their troops is not very good. but over time, rush as a country of a 140000000 people far larger and far more industrial powerful than the craniums are. and so, unless the west can continue, but increase the supply of vital weaponry in large enough numbers, i'm afraid that the russians have numerical superiority on their side. but are you worried about escalation? i mean, 2nd level is already said the if the u. s. continues to supply high miles and other high weapon systems to the ukrainians that will be forced to actually expand their operations. and i would say to the russians, go ahead, you're getting badly beaten enough. and at some stage, i hope that the ukrainians are going to be able to strike into russia. it seems to me unfair that the russians are able to strike it will almost as the nazis did,
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and tara bombing during world war 2 against ukrainian civilians and cities, universities and hospitals, i would hope that at some stage, ukrainians can drop the courage bridge across the sea of lazar, which would cause huge problems for russian logistics and take out the rest of the black sea fleet in, quite frankly, i hope ukraine is able to launch some attacks directly into russia. war is never fair, but you have to be really quite sarcastic to believe and cynical that the russians can get away literally with bloody murder of ukrainians, but don't want any action against their homeland. at some stage that is going to change. but the point is, we need to get more of the right stuff more quickly to ukraine. the battle is going to be at least stabilized and there will be some chance of an outcome of some kind of negotiation, which is the only way that this war is going to end. i mean the hall and you're talking about the crating hitting russian targets. that's not going to the wars it
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it's going to help. look, i don't think the russian people fully aware of what's happening, the casualties, the russian army is enduring, are huge. during world war 2, at the battle of jayla, when which the moraine stormed up mounts or a budget that took 6 weeks. 6000 marines were killed over the last 6 months. ukrainians are claiming close to $40000.00 russian dead. and even as 20000 dead. this is the battle of the somme and world war one. and the russians cannot continue those casualties. plus they're using up a huge amount of weaponry, their cruise missiles and advanced military systems. and they're depleting their stock from stage. it is going to be in russia's best interest for negotiation. now the issue here and whatsapp, right? a survey law gra wiper off said, was that they want to increase in russians their abilities in the south to have a land bridge to you to crimea. that's their objective,
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so they can see in the south, but they're not going to be able to do it given the amount of forces they have. and so a stalemate is going to a wall. and the fundamental issue here is at some stage president zalinski of ukraine is going to have to accept, come some kind of go see ation, in which he's not going to get back all the territories that russia sees. possibly some an east, but i don't see how crimea is going to go back to ukraine simply because the bulk of crime means, want to stay with russia. but it needs a negotiated ceasefire. some kind of settlement, because the wars you point out could escalate. i don't think it will, but it's also creating a massive food crisis in which hundreds of millions of people are facing food insecurity and starvation. and that's in nobody's best interest. holland, you are a military expert, you're a fuller advisor to the united states. defense department is the advice is the analysis that you've just given us, going to lead to what you call negotiation sci fi negotiations,
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but it sounds like escalation from where i'm set? no, no. i don't think it's going to escalate even if the ukrainians were to escalate. in terms of striking russia, what are the russians going to do? they're not going to invade the nato. that would be suicidal. they don't have the troops to do it. i think we underestimate how many courses that russia has put into ukraine. and so i think a lot of what a lot of rock said is pure propaganda. nonsense. and we should regard it as such. obviously, we don't want to provoke something, and i think what we in the west in the united states should say the russians are committing acts of atrocities against the ukrainian civilians. and it seems to be unfair that ukraine were to strike back in retaliation, which they are obviously entitled that russia would escalate? no, i don't think russia can escalate, i think who realizes that this is not to his best interest. right now, for example, he's trying to out like the united states in the west,
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his trip to iran was meant really to cement relations in iran. the russians are trying to make inroads, and saudi arabia and with the chinese are trying to make inroads elsewhere to like the united states. i think from the russian perspective, the russians realize that the majority of world populations, if you include south america, if you include africa and certainly asia, the disagree with what the west is doing and ukraine, just take a look at the un resolution to condemn russia. and the majority of populations represented by companies in the countries in the security council, either abstained or voted against it. so i think that feels that he has a strategic card to play, certainly with energy, but it's not as interesting to escalate. because right now the russians are holding on the barely because the ukrainians are giving far more than they're getting in. at some stage the rushes are going to say enough is enough. but remind yourself that the russians do have the huge advantage simply because it's a much larger country with a greater industrial base. and at some stage,
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ukrainians are going to run out of time, space and weaponry. so the fundamental issue, we're, how do we sound sliding? how do we do that? that should be our major aim. certainly on the part of the west, nato and the united states. all the norman, always interesting to get your thoughts. thank you very much. a european heat wave is feeling wall fires and stretching emergency services. spain's prime minister says more than 500 people have died because the soaring temperatures and fire fight as the struggling contain a wall finer burning. just north of the greek capital athens. it follows mon the week of blazes across spain, france, and portugal, which a false tens of thousands of people out of their homes. same bizarre avi has this report from to border in holding spanks. when the inferno came, farmers in some order became firefighters. i wouldn't have it. oh my god, he says, i'm all alone. in remote areas like this,
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there is no time to wait for a rescue proof. you have to save yourself. the wind whips up the flames in every direction. it is easy to find yourself. surround came out of nowhere. oh go yeah, go get around this 2 days later, manuel hills chart, soil putting out any remaining embers in more than you do i you that we had healthy but from other farmers in the area with stories the local government didn't help us are told that it is it's very nice to come after the fire and say we will pay for all of this. but the time to help us is when the fire is here. the blaze burned crops, destroyed infrastructure and left behind economic uncertainty. fires in this part
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of the country may be under control for now, but there is still smoke hanging in the air. you can see it obscuring the landscape . you can even smell it for the people living here. and for those fire rescue teams that are based here in tomorrow, these are ever present reminders of the wild, far season is far from over. one for 3 generations yolanda. my oh, julians family has lived and worked on this when you awesome. she watched their barn go up in flames in minutes. oh. taking stock. she says they don't know how they'll be able to recover. the oh no, we don't on bombs. i've never seen anything like this before. the fire came very quickly with a lot of wind. it was just relentless. we could do absolutely nothing. it's still going. it's still has a lot of power. it's just,
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there used to be hundreds of animals here, most removed, but you'll unders family could not save the have the livestock piece even before the wildfires changed this landscape of life here was hard families struggling just to make a living are now scrambling to keep their future from turning to ash. zane basra, the old jazeera tubs of spain, us president joe biden is now it's a $2300000000.00 investment plan to help build infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather and natural disasters. this comes as heater loads have been issued in more than 20 states in the u. s. affecting around a 3rd of the country's population. my can repulse. the president's been taking the heat from fellow democrats who insist he's not doing an up to combat climate change . and they were disappointed with no announcement of
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a climate emergency or executive action. only a repetition of the threat that he'll take action if congress doesn't. this is an emergency, an emergency, and i will, i will look at it that way. i said last week, say it again loud and clear as president, i'll use my executive power to combat climate, the climate crisis, to the apps, or congressional action. the problem in congress essentially lies in the senate, in particular, one of the president's own party, jo mansion who's pulled out of negotiations over climate legislation. given the senate 5050 split. this means unless some republicans break a party ranks. any legislation will simply not pass because of, you know, one senator in particular, joe mentioned who get more money from the oil and gas industry than virtually any other sen. by didn't. he is blocking biden's legislation in the senate, so that fight and cannot enact his climate agenda there. the site of the
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president's speech was carefully chosen. the brighton point paula station was labelled one of the full fi, 5 industrial polluters in the past. but the coal fired plant was decommissioned 5 years ago and it's now set to become part of a massive, offshore wind power project that could generate a significant amount of green energy. and the president listed what he views as his administration successors, including the most recent. today, we began the process to develop wind power in the gulf of mexico as well from the 1st time, a real opportunity power, millions of additional homes from when. but this will not be enough for the precedence. critics who continue to call for stronger executive action. president biden has the power to declare a climate emergency which could assist his administration in limiting the activities of fossil fuel industries on federal lands. but this in turn,
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could lead to the administration being involved in long drawn our battles in the courts. the president has confirmed his administration's message, that executive action remains on the table. but while the delay in execution continues, there's a real danger that this could become another perceived biden failure that voters would note at the midterm polls. mike hannah al jazeera washington italian prime minister, murray, the rug he's got one looks like it might collapse thought he won a conference vote in the senate on wednesday. but senators, from 3 of his major coalition partners have refused to vote. adam rainy has more gas, firey, dozens of senators and italian prime minister. matthew the aggies ruling coalition, refused to cast ballots in a confidence vote on wednesday, almost surely insuring the collapse of his government. the boycott came after draggy, as for the full support of his unity government and a speech on the senate floor. several wall about 30 feet. okay. i see
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a new pact of trust is needed, but sincere and concrete like the one the up to now allowed us to change the country for the better political parties. you members of parliament, are you ready to rebuild this pact? are you ready? are you ready to confirm the effort you made in the 1st months but faded away later? but he said he'd st dot no than that when the answer was clearly no. and it casts italy, europe's 3rd largest and most indebted country into political turmoil. elections were scheduled for next year, but if the government collapses, it could be snap elections. draggy failed to get the support he wanted after an extraordinary campaign in which more than 2000 mayors across italy publicly asked parliament to support draggy. what is eas? could we risk not having a government to collaborate with to tackle the social problems linked to the energy crisis or risk delaying of the large public works contract that we may as all
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following, due to the lack of government support when rising prices, the worn ukraine and a punishing drought are all urgent problems that italians want the government to address immediately. a deputy from the right wing brothers of italy, party who would likely benefit if early elections are held, says it is wrong to say only draggy, consult italy's problems. and i began, i think it would be horrible and unacceptable if the european recovery funds were only in place with drug. even he said that no matter who is in power, the recovery trans could carry out the vote. create the political crisis that now president sergio my l must step in to resolve. i thought i had 2 options trying to replace him for a sort of caretaker government for a few mom. so otherwise, it could declare to come back to the polls with an early vote. what seems most likely is the 2nd scenario. prime minister drag is scheduled to appear in
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parliament on thursday morning where it's expected. he won out his resignation. if he does that, he'll soon after travel up to quitting alley hill and make that official by handing it to the president, sergio montela. it's expected if that happens, that the president would announce snap elections to be held as early as the fall. adarine al jazeera rome arose. prime minister is blaming turkey for artillery strikes that killed 8 people, including children in iraq's kurdish region. prime minister, most of our alchemy worn turkey, the baghdad reserves, the right to retaliate. encore has rejected the allegations. the attack happened in the mountain town of zacko into hook province. turkey regularly carries our air strikes in northern iraq, targeting the curtis on work, his party, which it considers a terrorist group. took his blaming what it calls the terrorist organizations for the attack mahmoud. our de la head has more from baghdad. well, according to the council of ministers, of the iraq cit kurdish region,
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this is an artillery attack that's targeted resort in northern iraq. namely in the whole result, that's a touristic resort that iraq is from central and southern provinces that flee to an order to escape the scorching summer temperatures. to have some kind of refreshment to enjoy the, the streams, the natural streams there, the trees, the, the, the, the better weather actually. but according to the same source, 8 people at least, were killed civilians, 4 girls and 4 young people, $23.00 others are being hospitalized, including a few of them in intensive care in it who a province, people are very angry, they have been complaining. i remember many people were forced to flee the villages because of the military operations going on in and around the military operations
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that i've been launched by turkish forces for 3 years now. targeting get the p k, k, the fighters of the kurdistan workers, a party which is labeled as a tourist organization by turkey, the us and the european union. so that people there say that they have been complaining to authority that to put into these military operations that are hurting their lives. there are properties and their areas, but no action has been taken from iraq until this moment to those ministry of hell says at least a 105 people have now died in tribal veterans and balloon. allstate, a curfew has been imposed on military reinforcements deployed. there were morgan ripples. this is what remains of a jelly up the last home into down south eastern blue now state. he's searching for any personal belongings he can salvage most were burned in fighting between members of his hammock tribe and the house on her. sir. this our la shadow,
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we were surprised on friday morning by members of the house of tribe attacking us some burning prophecy. so we had to flee. but my brother was killed right here. we found his body hedge to pieces. little now we homeless and the situation is really total water. tension speaks when the house tried to establish a tribal administration and laid claim to land. other tribes resisted fighting, broke out and left a dozen dead noon al states has seemed repeated violence in the past decades with fighting between government and rebel forces resulting in mass displacements. while a peace deal was signed in 2022 and the violence, the latest cycle of tribal clash, as it seems to show that the state is far from permanent stability. thousands have fled their homes and the house. the communities in several states have protested against the violence, some tribal elders in blue nile, believe it's politically motivated. haircut. there are armed groups that want to
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broaden their base of preparation for elections, and they thought that they can mobilize tribes. it's unfortunate the house responded. we had repeatedly called them not to be part of it, but they didn't listen and it's to go. state authorities say the perpetrators will be prosecuted. the mothers good, blue nile has long been est with a diverse group of tribes. we urge all citizens to not listen to rumors or speeches that incite hate and anger, and to preserve unity between the residents are hidden. common. actually wants those responsible for burning down his home and killing his brother, held accountable. but he says he's not sure if justice will be enough to end the anger and the violence. he bl, morgan al jazeera, with harris and blue. now faith ron wicker singer will be sworn in as sir long as president in the coming hours. he was chosen by majority of m. p. 's. we ignored widespread public opposition to support the 6th time prime minister. when o fernandez, updates us ronnie the summer seeing her matter, tomorrow,
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libya did under sunk our equity at this hut i inside shall anchors most heavily guarded. building it's new president was chosen, aren't empties, cost secret ballots to decide who would succeed. good harvey roger boxer. he fled in a military plane last week. after tens of thousands of protesters stormed his official residence. the prospect of running a vicar missing a succeeding roger boxer, had caused an outcry from thousands who were demanding that he to step down. but more than half the parliamentarians ignored the protesters wishes that i'd then happy we do our foul you at a, after the time of being divided as over, we had 48 hours of division. now i'm asking everyone to get together to discuss that. i'd like to start discussions with all of you from tomorrow, jacqueline. oh,
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maisie london's an english that a man voted out of parliament in the last election as become president. he's the defender of our garage box, your family on the 2nd reason is he doesn't have a mandate to be a member of parliament at least. so we do not accept his or by mark hilliard on more than a little. they will be limited of it, didn't the public opinion is opposed to this. we the trade unions are opposed to it . the people are opposed to it. we are clearly opposed to renewals. appointment of this is not the people's will. it's a distortion. one of the 1st things we grimacing had did was thank the armed forces and police, hundreds of security personnel secured the parliament complex to ensure wednesdays vote was not disrupted and only say his immediate challenge will be to push a lanka back from the brink of total disaster a moderate parliament erin in de roger boxes, s l p. p. party told me the election was a battle between money and conscience protested as they given they liked and representative did not reflect the views when choosing their candidate. there were
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continued to oppose the presidency of running, victimizing her menendez or 0 colombo. a process may have been in panama as calling for national strike after deal with the government on fuel prices collapsed. road blocks have shut down a major highway, resulting and food. georgia is for food shortages or a burden on the house. the story, ah, this rally in panama city is a consequence. the collapse deal between the protest movement and the government. it aimed to reduce fuel prices in exchange for ending 2 weeks of demonstrations. ah, but these people are calling the fresh action that putting out on us another level of when the natural coordinating committee and indigenous peoples of panama call on the entire indigenous population to a national strike on thursday. the agreement was signed in cherokee province last
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week. it load the price of fuel by about a 3rd exchange of unlocking the pan american highway, a crucial trade link. that protested, tore up the deal thing, paying less that the pump, whoops. sold. acosta within crisis or end corruption. oh, man is like this displayed across roads. this one cools the cheap medicine and justice for the pool. the international monetary fund says, recent think is show the economy is improving. since for pandemic, there is still a high rate of inequality. and the protests are having a direct impact on supermarket shelves. i say the alloy luckily, we got tomatoes body no onion. there is a problem. the one soup market here that sells vegetables and fruit has practically closed. moving coffee only up wesley. as you can see, most of the stalls are closed early because they don't.
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