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he's once lived in this village called z. now that are only 20 people here, say they have nowhere else to go, so they have to stay out until that are now to return to their home after midnight . the military drill will continue for 3 days, which means they'll have to go through this again, twice this week. how and why did it become so obsessed? with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're gonna rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing? well, we're talking about why american today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. talk to al jazeera, we ask you be more specific, how many folks are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, ask the people of cuba in the street. if there is a difference between donald trump and joe bite for them, it's fine. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter
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on al jazeera. ah, a beacon of hope. a beacon of possibility, a beacon of relief in a world that needs it more than ever. ships filled with grain, i said to leave you cranes. black see ports after the u. m. turkey broker, an export deal. ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is l 0 alive from dough. also coming up. motorists queue at fuel stations and shrine curves desperately needed supplies arrive will be live in colombo times. prime minister prime channel cia and 10 of his ministers survival, no confidence vote. and donald trump's former advisor, steve berman, is found guilty of contempt to congress.
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ah, ships filled with grain could finally be leaving ukraine off to moscow and keep signed a deal, allowing shipments from ports on the black sea. 20000000 tons of grain from last year's harvest are ready to go according to the ukrainian president. and that could be that the world's impending shrewd crisis could be averted out to 07 casino to report style. from a stumble you, queen and russia had finally reached an agreement to ship millions of tons of coin and fertilizer to the rest of the world. un secretary general antonia gutierrez, the architect, that deal has praised the 2 countries for setting aside their differences and let there be no doubt. these is an agreement for the wolves. it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on
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the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens a pass for significant volumes of commercial food exports from city key ukrainian port in the black sea. or there sir, shavon asks and use me. the shipment of grain and food stocks in the world markets will help bridge the global food supply gap and reduce pressure on i prices. since russia invaded ukraine in february, global food prices have increased and several countries are facing famine. turkey, which helped to facilitate this occurred. we'll hope that joint coordination and control center in a stumble to oversee the grain exports is thumb will the ultimate, that we all know that there will be no loses in a just pace. i sincerely wish that this joint step that we're taking today in east and bold with the russian and ukrainian sides will be
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a new turning point that will revive hopes for pace. no matter which way the developments in the field take the will will eventually end at the negotiating table. as guarantors, the u. n and turkey have signed 2 separate agreements, one with washer, and one with the crane presidential advisor because you put the leg has emphasized that keys obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey. while defense minister sag sugar has promised moscow won't take advantage of the deal. the parties have agreed that the russian naval ships will not accompany vessels into ukrainian ports, and if necessary, the cargo will be jointly inspected in turkish waters. bringing russia and ukraine together have been no. is the diplomat to quite point 4 and tonia gutierrez, it is 5 years as un secretary general. but in order to achieve a goal of eliminating hunger,
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the agreement will need to be executed and for. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely enough solo else's era assembled. as you heard, the deal says that the joint kish and you are in control center will be set up and is on bull that control all the deliveries. ukrainian vessels will guide the grain shipments through mind waters in and out of port. russia has promised not to attack the congo ships, turkey and the us. we'll inspect them, however, because roches worried that they'll be used to smuggle weapons. the agreement will last 4 months and will be renewed automatically. so additional as i, these are the incomes of farmers, the entire agricultural sector in the state budget is a jobs these a funds for next year's sewing. the chance here to reduce the seriousness of a food crisis caused by russia and prevent a global catastrophe. a famine that could lead to political chaos in many countries, particularly those that help us with assume, but is lucille,
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thanks to the efforts of the russian delegation. it was possible to maintain the comprehensive di politicized nature of the agreement, thereby ensuring the maximum possible movement of grain towards developing countries. russia will continue to be faithful to its obligations in this area, or the use of food by the united states and its allies for their geopolitical interests, is unacceptable. and inhumane. lithuania has lifted about on the rail transport of sanctioned goods into the russian territory of colon and grad russia. state news agency says that lithuania began walking, building materials and alcohol bound for clinton grad in june sizing each sanctions on moscow. but last week, the block said that goods should be allowed through because the sanctions only apply to road transit. the restrictions triggered an outcry and threats of retaliation from moscow. federal stations in shoreline curb have restarted fuel sales under a rationing system. after a new shipment arrived, motorists though still facing long queues to fill their vehicles,
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shall anchors been facing prolonged petrol and diesel shortages. because the government is wanting short on foreign currency, making it difficult to pave in port. let's go live out a columbo of zeros michelle flanders is there for us. so the fuels began to arrive . uh, people now able to get what they need. well that depends on who you talk to the fuel. our supplies are coming through a little more than they were a few weeks ago when people were waiting in queues for days and days. some stories, the horror stories of people waiting up to 10 days and still, you know, running out of the, the pump running out of fuel when they came to their turn. i love as a gentleman, if you look over my shoulder further down, ah, in it's a diesel vehicle, a sort of a container carrier. he's been in that queue, or he's got to where he goes there 26 days. but now basically we've seen, and we've heard that
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a number of shipments have been arriving into the country. and these shipments have been distributed coming into the a fuel shed network, both of the state petroleum provider, as well as the private petroleum company that runs the sheds. now the only thing is there is a rationing system. now, on the that the latest system that the government has brought, you need to log into a website, register your information, your vehicle, your national id number, and according to that your issued a q, r code and that q r code. if you look at all of these vehicles that are going pass the either have them on their smartphones. people who don't possess a file, a smartphone have got these q r codes printed, and they have it a hard copy on paper. so as they go through to the shed, there are a couple of volunteers from a youth organization that are assisting with this process. they're scanning the codes and then they can tell the fuel pump. how much that that particular car is
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allowed to day. now the, the rationing system is that motorist generally cars and vickers get something like 16 liters for a week. they can either divide this on to 2 days or they can get it all in a single day in terms of motor bikes. and the trivial attacks is we look on the far the other side of the road. this also have the same system which applies obviously with her but rational of a prorated sort of a quarter of about 5 liters or 3 liters of for those 2 kinds of acres. so, you know, they say for example, the taxi say you say to 3 days in the queue, and you can only run a day and then we need to cue again. now ideally, what's going to be happening is this system will be regularized, but many of the more to say that still the fuel is not a huge amount. maybe for your colombo running your present, running is fine. but when you come to people who find their living form that i'm on the road, like the taxis, the delivery guys, obviously the company because the industrial of acres in 16 liters is, is really,
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really not much. but at the same time, given that there was hardly no of supplies that were available or you had to wait such long time. this is a better situation than that. let's say a brief treatment o. after the, the cramped down earlier this week, one out for the protest movement. so the seem to be taking stock of things. i mean, ah, we did hear that the protestors announcing that they will not give up the struggle that they started this entire campaign. it started as go to go home. they have wowed to make that a runner go home campaign and continue to agitate until they see the resignation of president run the vicar missing her. their issue with the new leader is that he has no legitimacy. he has no credibility given the fact that when the people spoke at
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the last general election, they voted him out of parliament as a leader of the countries oldest political party, he was unable to bring back a single elected seat for his party. the only one that that party, the united national party secured on which on the liquor missing, i entered parliament through the back door. some analysts say is what was allocated on a technicality on the nationalist. so because of that, that anger is still there, that frustration purely also another reason adding to those views is that the prime minister and the cabinet that was sworn in yesterday were largely the same all faces. i mean, there was hardly a new face in that entire lineup, and that's why people say no matter, you know, all of these noises made towards the national government, a multi party government. that is just the same old people back in the driving seat . and that it wouldn't change, and the fear is that many of these people are just part of the mechanism that is
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a proxy for the raj, a box, a family, and they're in the concern or 0. well fernandez reporting larva from columbo in shoreline carmel, barry frank surrendered, thailand's prime minister prime turner chap on 10 of his ministers have survived a no confidence vote. opposition parties filed motion in june, alleging ethics violations vote was seen as the last big test of probes. 8th here, premier ship an election next year out 0. 30 chang reports from bangkok, thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence boat in parliament. despite 3 days of debate, progenitor doesn't look like a man under pressure, while opposition politicians have tried to land. some punches or rule in coalition still holds a majority. your why? why don't what might take? why did they have to clarify this? since you accuse me of being unsuccessful, this is completely untrue order been with only general pride has emerged as an
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unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape of time politics of the leading a military coup in 2014. he's remained in charge both as a military man and since elections 3 years ago, as a civilian prime minister with a general election looming in the next 12 months. the opposition, a hoping, a greater test is just around the corner. even mister brown can so wife from the motion of no confidence, but i still have hole that in day erection. in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the monarchy to be silenced with the rest, to protest leaders. but many people still object to a government, they see as a legitimate and a poor response. the cobra 19 pandemic. and the rising cost of living crisis is expected to reflect badly on the government at the ballot box next year. public sentiment that going in are running very strong against the government against
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pruitt, economic conditions or worsening. so it is so very plausible and likely that the opposition parties will do well in the, in general, private sale through this motion of no confidence with relative ease for the crags that have emerged within the ruling coalition. the suggestion versus looking for a change ahead of general elections next year means this could be the beginning of a difficult period for the time. prime minister, tony chang al jazeera, thank on. so to come here on out here, a vigil and a brazilian for viola to protest against the killing of 19 people, a police red cross at costco electric. why some motor heads of putting new engines in old vehicles. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book,
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your travel package today. how i we still have plenty of heat across a good part of europe assigned to some color. she was a les hot weather. spilling in across northwestern pass is where the system is area of low pressure that will run through or pushing across ireland sad, the u. k. bringing some color and some other when the time's wet weather in that will eventually spill its way. a little further east was still a high pressure across central and eastern parts, and still some heat around with whiny was the temperature around 27 south, still getting up to 31 in war. so, but you could see how those colors just drop off a touch as we go on into monday. that heat started to sink a little further south was lots of high temperature still across a good part of southern europe. but nowhere near the sort of values that we were looking at last week, those that are less hot weather up towards the northwest temperatures, getting up to around 26 celsius in london for saturday afternoon. cloud i'm rain started to push way through. welcome cloud and rain. i suspect some way to whether
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to just around poland, austria pushing down towards the outs, and that will continue to drive its way further east, which as we go through the next couple of days, more weather up towards the northwest, went by the turn to central parts of africa could easily waves their pumping the way through. we could see some heavy rain even a far north, as molly chatter airway official airline of the journey. ne voici heating up the airway. lot of can you listen? actually, kimberly here where they really think in your own country shifting power, they case the rise of citizen journalism has changed everything. how do you happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative australians went to the pole with those images front of my is a war that very much going, fought out in the media as well on the battlefield. they're listening page to dissect the media on al jazeera. ah
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, that's why you of the main news, the south moscow and keith have signed a deal to allow the safe passage of grain from ukrainian ports on the black seat. the agreement was broken by turkey of the united nations. it's raised hopes of the global food crisis. may eas, petrol station central anchor of restarted sales on dra rationing system. after review, ship of the fuel lived motorists who are still facing long queues to fill live vehicles. thailand's prime minister pry of chancia and 10 of his ministers of survived lou confidence, food opposition party say the government has mismanage the economy of making allegations of ethics violations. the former top political adviser to donald trump
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has been convicted of contempt. steve bannon refused to comply with the congressional order to testify about the attack on capitol hill in january of last year was lind jordan reports from washington. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear and they both believed that gave ban on the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury needed fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so bad and broke the law in the closing argument. the prosecutor missed one's very important phrase . right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. the january 6th committee had wanted to know just how much band and knew about trump's plans to disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election and staying in office. as a result, it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so
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said abandoned not only refused to testify, he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the committee and turn called on the justice department to prosecute bannon. he's already planning his appeal on grounds. the prosecution misled the jury. they argued to the jury today that when a person gets a subpoena, an executive privilege is invoked. it's for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how broad it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sent into an october. he could face up to a year in prison and a $1000.00 fine for each of the 2 guilty convictions. rosalind jordan l jazeera donald trump at his former vice president mike pence campaigning for rival candidates in arizona's election for governor the races seen as a border referendum on the future of the republican party. the former
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u. s. president is backing cry, lake television journalist and champion of his america 1st policies now white pence is backing the lawyer. karen taylor robson, arizona governor taylor robson as openly described the 2020 presidential election as unfair would have stopped short of agreeing with trump's claims of electoral fraud. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, enron carne or protesting after his party, had their votes discounted in a bi election in punjab. province. cons to rekey and soft party called for demonstrations of the hams on shabazz, was reelected, chief matters step. hamza is the son of shabazz sharif, who was who replaced con, as prime minister. at least 20 people have died in flash floods in iran southern fars province. according to local reports, heavy rain swelled the rude bow river near the city of esteban, at several 100 kilometer. se of the capital to run. rescue teams have been able to
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bring at least 55 people to safety. many others, though a still missing iran's meteorology department and issued warnings about possibly heavy seasonal rainfall in a region that's facing a decades long drought. that many experts have linked to climate change. police in brazil have charged 3 men with the murders of the british journalist on phillips and bruno put her up an expert on indigenous culture. they disappeared at the amazon rain forest in early june. the remains were found and identified around 2 weeks later. felicia, that 2 of the suspects of admitted to shooting the men and concealing their bodies . people in one of rio de janeiro is biggest slums a morning. 19 victims of thursdays, police raised all them 70 people of been killed in 3 police operations. over the past 14 months lease were accused of resorting to heavy handed tactics for tackle gangs in the low income communities. out as here as monica, yar give reports now from real
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o sadness and anger at the vigil in the mood while they move avella, one of the largest slums of rio de janeiro residence, gathered on friday one day after a police rate left 19 dead. they protested against the violence they say they've been facing for decades of your ledger ob, your listener by your violence is a product of government policies which have left the poor with no jobs, no skills, no food on the toil of young boys holding a rifle. now that's because in 2010, when he was a child, he was given no opportunity. so you put it 400 policeman surrounded the moral dilemma on thursday. you video shows them shooting down a man. ha. the police say they were targeting leaders of the red candle, one of brazil's largest drug gangs, but met resistance. didn't offish,
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does effect. so given all the criminal leaders ordered their men to resist arrest your face retaliation. 16 suspects when policeman, in till innocent bystanders were killed, spurring public outreach. 3 of the 4 most lethal police raids in the history of rio de janeiro happened during the past 14 months. more than 70 people were killed, including those who died here in the more horrible among far, vela gamble, sonata, who has long, fevered heavy handed, least tactics are so like human rights urgency. she's in crime, mexico. i oh, jeez moment. that is, all these debts have not stopped criminal gang from growing stronger. so why insist on lethal operations instead of concentrating on investigation and intelligence gathering? that's what will prevent struggling from getting armed a vigil on friday. residents of the fidela pray for peace in the future of their
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children, monica, and i give al jazeera, we edition era. in bolivia, hundreds of protests as have taken to the streets of the capital, a pause to the bond cash for their mobile wallets. instead of a staple food subsidies, as they receive from the government, they argue the quality is poor from the cost of food they receive on the program too high. they say that mobile money would allow them to choose which products end up on the shelf. argentina's economy is spiraling. as a result of the monks, long slump, and unofficial exchange rates and high inflation, the government is spending millions to support the poorest. but some activists say that that's not enough at a pushing for a universal basic wage. al jazeera studies bo reports, and you know, i go, the rural then has owned this hardware store. im when a site is for 11 years, he says he struggling to keep it open as inflation source or they look at the
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tennyson, but i have been working since i was 14 years old and of course i wouldn't change, but i don't think it's going to happen, people ask me why i keep the shop open but what am i going to do? i have to pay rent electricity. i cannot afford to close down. or i didnt, tina has one of the highest inflation rate in the world with an average close to 6 percent a month. even though the exchange rate is controlled by the government and ongoing financial crisis means the price of the local currency at the unofficial exchange rate drops on an hourly basis. this is the ideal time based on what people are seeing is that it's moving value every minute about 2 weeks ago. you needed a wrong $20000.00 basis to buy $100.00. now you need over $30000.00 to buy the same amount of dollars. the problem is that this translates into more inflation and more instability. the government provides assistance to millions of poor people,
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but in recent months, social movement that represent informal workers have been demanding a universal basic wage. the recept president of the state. but all of that has been taken over by inflation. and now we need to help the people until a few years ago that money allowed you to be about what the line. now, honda population lives in poverty since taking office president a letter before a man who has close to $40000000000.00 agreement with the international monetary fund and promised to jumpstart the economy. but mountain economic problems and deep divisions with his powerful vice president. christina, for under the cushion or have paralyzed his administration and only say that government is facing a confidence crisis. i think it's a filament that leads to at a lack of confusion. so no one expects expect. things to change. let me give you an example. i told you before in there in dina, and there's the breaking start are subsidized. that's the start of the economy.
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seems to be in the front warm and the growing ministry has been trying to sort of cut those, those out. say that actually are bro rich, but the keys are function within the government. has we looking that for 2 years? that's an example of the level of paralysis that permeates every level of arm and another that obviously creates uncertainty among people. argentina is rich in natural resources and has the capacity to feed millions of people, not only within its borders, but also around the world. but it stuck in a seemingly endless cycle of economic troubles. several administrations have been unable to resolve biddy several antecedent when authorities in northern mexico, the temperature is soaring as a heat wave aggravates the seasonal drought in said at horace. people are dealing with power outages, a water shortages,
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the local government. there has some sort of hydration points to offer relief to those suffering in the heat. over the border in california, the heat is fueling a fast moving fire. it spread across more than $600.00 hector's into the sierra national forest officials. in mariposa county issued several evacuation orders. it's the counties 3rd wildfire in 2 weeks. the hi price of fuel worldwide has made many consumers think seriously about getting an electric vehicle. but some car enthusiasts just can't let go of the classics of yesterday. and that love the spot, the creation of new hybrid cars rentals explains from san marcos, california. mark wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962 i it's definitely my daily driver i'm if i'm going i grocery shopping of i'm going to hockey. ah, if i'm running errands like this is, this is the car,
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almost beetles from the kennedy era have long since made a one way trip to the junkyard. wenders runs like a dream and fast to because this old beadle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. ah, it's reliable, is a lot less moving parts and law lessing go wrong. it's a joy to drive or, and more owners have broken down or mechanically challenge classic cars or taking them to shops like evie west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew flip them from fossil fuel to electron sign up. we remove the engine ah, in associated components, so the fuel tank, the exhaust system. sometimes the transmission, all of these are replaced with an electric motor and at tesla battery, there seems to be no shortage of tesla drivers wrecking their cars in providing a plentiful supply of parts. cars being retrofitted here include a classic b, m,
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w, a sleek, black corvette, and even a goal wing delorean ready for a trip back to the future. the cost of an electric overhaul ranges from $18000.00 to $30000.00. if you want to convert your classic car to an electric vehicle, you're gonna need some patience at this shop. for example, the waiting list for new customers is far 5 years. so our typical customer is one that really loves their car either it has a, you know, significance to the family. maybe it's been handed down or you know, customer has driven us since high school. so typically, automotive enthusiasts best describes our customers. right now. those customers are also laughing at sky high fuel prices. bream says he's concerned about the environment and global warming, but reducing c o 2 emissions isn't his big motivation. a motor had, i'm a hot router, i might be a guy, i'm wagner, is proud that is old.
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