tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 24, 2022 12:00am-1:00am AST
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shall fall. so wet weather to ensue, our northern parts of china fair amounts of cloud around here, sliding across the yellow sea, easing across into the korean peninsula, some passage, pansy, bits and pieces of sherry wright dry, bright warm enough there as you go on through sunday, tokyo to round to 32 cells is similar temperature into pay where we have seen incredible heat recently all the same as you go through monday. lots of hot weather, some china ah, 11 years after timothy is both the arabs bring up, or i think the only democracy to emerge from the up evil is to vote on a controversial constitutional referendum. one that it's critique fear could paved the way back to the story. terry nathan, stay with al jazeera, but all the latest developments and in depth analysis. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah. hello, i, mary, i'm to my z. welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up from widespread condemnation is missiles hit the ports of odessa, a day off to russia, assigned a deal to allow ukraine's grain exports to resume ab decided that the global monkey books outbreak represents a public cold emergency of international concern. the world health organization issues, it's high, a state of alert of a monkey pox. the libyan government is urge to remove armed groups from tripoli after 2 days of deadly fighting and fuel cells resume in sri lanka with
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a russian system in place to end. the allison, even days of queuing and i'm sorry, hard the sport netherlands and france have gone into extra time and the courts of final, the women's euros and a clever strategy from ferrari lisa, whole position, charlotte, claire, the french born pre. ah, hello and welcome to the news. well less than 24 hours after ukraine and russia assigned deals with turkey to facilitate the resumption of grain exports from ukraine, southern ports. one of those ports has been attacked according to the kind of military. russia has denied the attack inclines present. rodney zalinski says it shows moscow can't be trusted. in crane says its defenses. them shot down to miss
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isles, aim to odessa, and to others, hit the infrastructure of the nation's largest port, but did not cause significant damage. and there is alan fisher reports on his now from ukraine. who the head, the tell tale sign. just hours after mosque was signed, an agreement with keith tele, central green shipments to leave odessa. keep like c port came under fire o residence feeling for the lights. and cleanser smoke clearly visible across the city. the ukrainian military says to russian caliber cruise missiles hit buildings at the port and that its air defenses brought down to others. i have no significant damage was close to the port infrastructure. the pump station was hit, it caught fire and the fire was taken out. the clean foreign ministry has called the attack caught a spit in the face of turkey. and the united nations which helped broker the
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shipping agreement while the president has condemned it. in a video posted to his telegram account, but russia was quick to deny the attack to turkey, who helped brooker the deal less than 24 hours had passed since un secretary general. antonio gutierrez praised the deal to open ukrainian ports to commercial food exports as a beacon of hope, a deal to clear the way for the shipment of millions of tons of ukrainian green russian exports of green and fertilizer held up by the war. ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of wheat corn and, and slower all the rushes invasion and located its ports, halted shipments. a hold on that is exposed countries around the world, especially in africa and the middle east, to the threat of a food crisis. i think the other factor here is that there are a lot of neighboring countries agent, for example, which russia has fairly good relationships with. and that's, those are exactly the countries that have really been suffering from the increase
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in grain prices brought prices, things like that. so i don't think russia wants to make itself look like the bad guy on the block, emmy this week, russia announced it was broadening the scope of its military operation in ukraine. that suggest peace is a long way off. what remains is the specter of a global food crisis that could cause unrest in other countries. alan fisher, i'll just either you cream or is tana us. and maddie is in odessa and bring his latest from nano. kane had daddy alada we saw misses with the naked eye. we're talking about 2 misses on till now, and we've been able for the 1st time since our arrival here to trace these misses. there were really close just above us. a missile passed through here and other passed through there. the camera man is able to show the picture of the smoke from the anti aircraft rockets here on the black sea shore. until this moment, we heard 4 explosions in more than one location here where we are standing one minute before we went on air. we can also hear the silent alarms and area. they
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went off right before the ukrainian anti aircraft misses, targeted. what it says, a rush and rockets a bunch. well, us actually say as the blinking has now added his voice to the widespread condemnation of the missile strike, saying that it costs serious doubts on russia's credibility. it cried, and russia had agreed on friday that the ships would be able to depart from a data and 2 on the ukrainian ports on the black sea turkey ukraine. and the united nations will monitor the loading of grain and check the ships and not carrying weapons. ukrainian ships will then guide commercial boats through the mines laid on the water in the black sea along a safe route. officials from turkey, ukraine, and the un will track the shipments into the boss for straight to make sure they arrive safely in a stumble to be sold on to other countries or so earlier i spoke to timothy miller,
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yvonne over his ukrainian when he was at one time the exciting mister economic development trade in agriculture, this is from 2019 to 2020. and he told me that he's not surprised by russia's actions. what we know from other deals that we had was russia, that's their standard strategy. they will try to just to believe the deal by attacking the boards and harassing the ships, increasing the cost for cargo companies and decreasing the total amount that we can ship from your crane. so i think you're correct that this is the calculus behind the russian actions to slow shipment out of your crane. currently we can ship our $2500000.00 per month with a debt supports each underserved and harassed to be able to bring it up to $55500000.00. so there you have 4 months, but the international companies, or your credit companies that conserve aren't and the capacity is smaller than they
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could be up to 6 months. there was an interest in innovation in this deal that ukraine and russia actually didn't sign any documents directly. they signed coffee copies of the same document with dart in the united nations. so that's, that's potentially could be used in other conflicts or in other diplomatic solutions with russia. the, what we know is any kind of solutions which are not military, have to start small. and as they prove to be working, they can be expanded. so russia is doing right now and so on to the world that the likelihood of other deals of death type are actually smaller than we hoped for. once again, i hope everything works and we'll move forward with this type of solutions. miscellaneous, lifted back on the rail, transportation of sanctioned goods across his territory into the russian enclave. collin and grad. according to russia state news agency. this one is
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a member of the european union and it started blocking building materials and alco bounce calling in pride in june. onto the block sanctions. but last week you said the sanctions only apply to ro transit. collin and god is sandwich between poland and lithuania and cast off from the rest of russia. while the hungarian prime minister victor or ban says the, your opinion needs a change in strategy on the claim was because sanctions are not working hungry is a member of both the e. u and nate, and also she has an 85 kilometer border with ukraine. he told an audience romania which also borders ukraine. the peace talks of the only answer we don't have. that's what we're doing on what she bought. this is how the situation is where sitting in a car that has a puncture in all 4 tires. it helps lutely clear that the war cannot be won in this way. ukraine will never win the war against russia, even with american training personnel and weapons,
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quite simply because the army has a symmetrical dominance. marcia garley darcy, marcia, this denise ross, i'm assuming. kel, the 2nd fact we have to face up to is the sanctioned aunt weakening. moscow referred is that you over present trouble in economic trouble, but politically 2 and governments of collapsing like domino's, even since the war started, the governments of britain, italy, bulgaria, and estonia have collapsed at the altar, isn't even here yet down a little problem. now the world health organization has declared the monkey box outbreak of global health emergency, the highest alert. it can issue on this director general ted ross or don on gabrielle sauce, made this decision after a panel of experts fail to reach a consensus on the designation. coven, 19 and polio are the only on the disease is prescribed as a public health emergency of international concern. you are centers for disease
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control and prevention says there a car in needy, 70000 confirmed cases of monkey pox around the world. those infections are in 74 countries with cases spreading quickly and european and north america, countries, which hadn't historically reported the disease. more than 80 percent of confirmed infections. this year has been reported in europe. we have an outbreak that has spread around the wood rapidly through new modes of transmission about which we understand truly to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. for all of these reasons, i have decided that the global monkey pox outbreak re presents a public cold emergency of international concern. el oksana physic is a global health advisor. she joins me in the studio now. good to see york's ana. so why do you suppose the world health organization panel was unable to reach
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a unanimous agreement on this classification of monkey box? well, certainly we look up the method of transmission and just finding it outside of its endemic areas, outside of west and central africa, has been cause for concern over the past 3 months. in that spread is now accelerating. we're seeing a real time growth. and that also has the potential to spread beyond the high risk groups that we're currently seeing. most cases are within the community where men have sex with men. what we would want to prevent is then seeing it being spread even wider to all people, even though they can be infected. right now it's still contained that quick action is needed. this is why dr. teenagers has intervened and made the decision that this is the public health emergency of international concern. and it, is it almost like a statistical thing where if it just ain't the more it spreads. and the greater the numbers involved, the more likely it is that it will go beyond this contained group that you
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mentioned to that's more vulnerable, vulnerable members of population. absolutely. the more as spread there is, the more cases there are, the more that children can be impacted as well. and we know that there are more severe cases that children can be especially vulnerable to, to monkey pox. so is that, well, there's a lot that we still don't know, but this is also some of the evidence that we have seen within africa. well, we're 5 deaths us so far have only been recorded in that region. so the quicker we can act, and that means making sure that this is prioritized by all countries to have that international cooperation. this is why p g i c is very helpful to ensure that public health agencies are supported to, to do this huge task at hand. and the more it spreads, does that also increase the, the rate of mutation? so this is a not occur on a virus, it's an ortho pox virus. so it is more stable. eyes related to smallpox. it doesn't
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have the same. we won't be seeing all the same number of variance that people are errors of variance. but people are now struggling to keep track of i. that's some good news in terms of the stability of the varsity, so i don't retain will every a can, but it is more stable. so all viruses, i have that capacity and evolve over time. but what we're looking at here is that we don't want it to be endemic in other countries where it becomes just another disease within the landscape. do you think that might already be happening at this? say this is why this said declaration has been made because we are at a point at a tipping point where it could be soon i very difficult to, to contain. and in this instance, we do see it within a particular community that is a very active in communicating to ah, risk mitigation. but with time we could see that that sir, we,
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we've lost that precious window of opportunity. is it as contagious as cove at the if you not having sex, you know, how, how's going to be transmitted? so the monkey pox you have a rush that blisters, and it is these blisters that are most infectious so you can have it from close contact. skin to skin contact, also if those lesions and blisters rub on to materials. bedding, clothing, towels, all of these, the more difficult part now is that these lesions take weeks to heal, so you're infectious for a longer period, but it is not airborne. so cove, it is much more contagious for that reason it lingers in the air. yes, you can get it from respiratory droplets, but and not from it, lingering an air, it's not air bonus or airborne as far as we know. what thank you very much for coming to the sooner do appreciate it tucks on a physic for joining us. or you are watching the news. our live from london. there
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is much will still to bring you on the program. ah, hundreds of people protest engine easier against mondays referendum on a new constitution which gives the presidents even more powers. osa food prices may be going out, but that's not helping american farmers some kristin salumi and i'll tell you why. i'm in sport. another well record for a u. s. star and the wild athletics championships. ah, we go to libya, now clash is a falcon out there between rival militia on the outskirts of miss rata. before being stopped by another armed force follies, 2 days of fighting between members of the specialty carrying force and presidential guard which killed at least 16 people in the capital, tripoli,
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government is being urged to force armed grips out of the city. as it recovers from the latest attack, malik trainer has more from tripoli. ah, this is the aftermath of 2 days of sporadic fighting in tripoli. mohammed says he and his family were trapped in the crossfire on thursday and friday of europe. zeron, we were living in fear that some families who stuck inside and others were able to get house. only god knows what we went through. and as you can see, many homes were damaged from the obamacare, not of the violence between the special deterrent force and the presidential guard broke out. when the rival group treated blame for kidnappings. both are part of the libyan government. fragile security services fighting took place in heavily populated areas. health officials say women and children are among the victims.
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the un special adviser on libya, stephanie williams says she is outraged by the violence. adding that civilians must be protected and perpetrators held accountable. prime minister abdul hamid of aber has suspended interior minister hearted and madison of his duties until an investigation is completed. he's been temporarily replaced by this man. letters that we've established a committee to assess the damage is incurred by private citizens, so they can be reimbursed. we've launched an investigation into this incident, have developed a security plan. so the event like this won't be repeated. good people are angry. mohammed says the minister's visit to his neighbourhood is too little, too late. when the huffman m. uh huh. the government doesn't care about us. the ministers are coming now. what do we want with them now after the fighting stopped
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after our home to destroyed? we don't naples now if the un mission has urged all levels to preserve what it says is the country's fragile stability. negotiations between the rival, legislative houses have been stuck in a political deadlock, but people here one authorities to force or in groups out of the city. so that incidence, like this don't happen again. mal trina al jazeera, chablis, unders of protest as have rallied in central tennis against the constitutional referendum on monday, the new constitution gets present eyesight more powers for choosing the role of the judiciary and removing checks on his leadership. critic say this is another step towards one man rule after side suspended parliament and dismissed the government last year. and he threatened demonstration. but unlike previous days it did remain peaceful. ah, on the eve of this referendum,
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we want to tell the chinese eons that this is a state of revolution and whether or not this referendum passes it will not prevent the crisis of political legitimacy. we will boycott this referendum and are determined to struggle against the absolute autocracy until she nicea regains its natural democratic status. international human rights groups have urged blank as new president to stop using force on protested. after hundreds of troops cleared their main protest camp on friday, attacking them with battens. meanwhile, fuel stations of resume sales under a rationing system. after a much needed new shipment arrived drivers in colombo and waiting a long queues to fill their vehicles. petrol and diesel have been in short supply for months, because the government is running out to foreign currency and cannot afford to pay for imports out there. as michelle fernandez has more now from colombo motors like mister pony that are not drudge or that i've been speaking to have been waiting
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here for hours. he spent 10 hours so far and he's yet to get his fuel. the government has claimed that it is getting more supplies, and this means that they brought in a new system of people registering, being assigned a q r cord. and depending on the last digit of their vehicle, then being able to come on a particular day and get their fuel. but this doesn't mean that all is smooth as yet. as you can see, behind me is a huge q are with the military also helping out to ensure that things happen smoothly. we are ready to work with anyone to come out of this economic situation. but it does look like that. we're putting of a, be out in the queue for every day and we are wasting our not only the time, it's not being so productive deal, freeland goods. every individual we are resting or day when we're not doing anything to come out of this situation than it is sad to see this kind of sim, full situation. the government says it hopes to regularize fuel supplies over the next few days. the president has met with his cabinet and says that school
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transport and other central because will be given fuel as soon as possible. now for people who have been really struggling to get on, not just with their day to day lives, but with their businesses and things like that. the system that has been brought in and introduced by the government is good news. but the key thing is ensuring that it happens that the government, that fewer sheds are all transparent about it and days, little room left for loopholes and, you know, jumping the queue through the system the you. and while food program says that 6300000 people into an anchor now food insecure is the country battles. it's worst economic crisis for decades. the food and fish, and that is more than 80 percent as a june. and the trend is likely to be on the rise in the coming months. we need
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at least $6.00 to $3000000.00 from now until the end of 2022 out of the records. $63000000.00. so far we have been able to generate around 30 percent of the total re, carmen, or campaigning in 10 years entered its final phase in a tightly contested presidential election. former prime minister railer danger and deputy president william root tow i seen as the main contenders. but losing looming over the august 9th pole, rising food and fuel prices, as well as high unemployment as we seen in many other parts, the wild ac on web reports. now for marilyn kitten gala, nan, i robi talk to kill alliances in kenya, half dramatically when his son tiara said, see president william bruce. i spell out with his boss hold is that without going president, every kenyatta i was running for president in spies devoting the 2nd most powerful office in kenya for the last 9 years. he's promising
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change and describing himself as a hustler, a man of the people, the one who can fight against the corrupt and entrenched political dynasty. ah, historically dominant political establishment, including president kenyatta as lined out behind a long time opponent. while a dingo is run for president 4 times before and is widely seen to have been rigged, doubts of previous victories. alignment of factions is one of the factors this led to the contest provides being less about that necessity than in previous elections . many people hope that means there's a lower chance of violence. most of the 2 main content is a trying to court vices from all groups and promising policies to reduce rising food and fuel prices. and to tackle corruption, even though both of previously out senior roles in government, mired in corruption scandals rather than opinion polls show rider is leading,
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i have a router, but with enough voters to swing it, still undecided? televised debates as the presidential candidate is happening on a significant amount of money while are expected how cain times in the final stages of the campaign, canyon's g to vote. they were just over 2 weeks side and 40 ok. well fed prices in the united states continue to rise, but domestic farmers are not reaping the benefits from this. their own rising expenses at just one of the many challenges they carney face. and as christian salumi discovered in cedar village, jazzy fruit and vegetable growers on the east coast have been particularly hard hit . the most rally family has been growing fruits and vegetables in the state of new jersey for 4 generations. it's always been an unpredictable business, but this year profit margins are exceptionally tight and workers hard to come by. used to be 34 years ago there was people coming in and out of the yard all year
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long looking for jobs. this year i will say one cor, pulled in the yard to look for work from fuel to fertilizer. according to the government production, expenses in the farm sector are projected to increase more than 5 per cent, per se. here, the cost of fertilizer has more than doubled this season. that's largely due to the war in ukraine, which combined with the corona virus pandemic, has led to a host of supply chain issues. driving up costs for farmers. labor costs the biggest expense for fruit and vegetable farmers have also gone up. many here in new jersey are paying top dollar to import pickers under a special visa program. but they're competing against countries that pay much less and grow year round. so far this year the amount of imported fruits and vegetables in the u. s. has surged 13 percent according to the department of agriculture, putting many east coast farms at risk because grocery stores these days while
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you're around consistent supply. and we are a seasonal production area. we can't supply everything 12 months so either. so people are gonna have to think a little bit differently about how they deal in the wholesale market, or it's gonna be a challenge. some farmers are selling directly to local consumers attempting diversify their crops and their customer base. and in may, president biden authorized funding to produce more fertilizer domestically, as well as incentives for u. s. farmers to plant more crops to help make up for shortfalls of ukrainian wheat . but it may be too late for tom shepard who's looking to downsize his operation and expenses. he currently employes more than 200 people unless the young bergen consumer rooster requests the supermarket. so the stock, local your lease that you asked me itself. we're gonna have a tough time because we could or wages a so much higher farmers think it's a small price to pay to preserve local jobs and farm land. kristin salumi al
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jazeera cedar though new jersey and all the stories of following donald trump and his former vice president mike pence. campaigning for rival candidates in arizona's election for governor rice is seen as a referendum on the future of the republican party. the form you as president is backing carry lake, a t v journalist and champion of his america 1st policies. but my pens is backing lawyer. karen taylor robson. fire is on a governor. taylor robson has opened describe the 2020 presidential election as unfair, but stopped short of agreeing with trump's claims of electoral fraud. to left for you on the program, turn our attention to thailand, the prime minister sales through his 4th and final no confidence vote. but when he survive next year's election with spain facing a future ramp and for his pfizer, the new norm 1 may it turns to old fashion methods to protect his community and his
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full arsenal. continue. this summer spending spree as their coach reunites with an old friend. ah, how i am pleased to say that incredible heat wave across the good part of europe starting to ease even northern parts is going to be hot, as opposed to incredibly hot them for the cloud coming into the northwest. larry of low pressure will bring a change across surpass of ireland certain northern ireland, scotland, england, and wales. it will turn a little wet and a windy and eventually we will see some of that whatsoever. making its way further eastward. so 26 houses in london that is still on the warm side. some of the temperature, therefore stockholm, you can see that heat has transferred somewhat further eastwards, lithuania, misinterpreted will, yes. at around $22.00 degrees celsius,
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those temperatures will gradually begin to ease off to that hot spot where just around the poland and germany that'll sink a little further southwards. as we go on through the next couple of days, cooler wet weather started to push its way in. there we go with some cloud arrays of lie be fun bri showers across eastern parts of europe. wetter and windy a weather freshening things up. welcome rainfall there for the north west pushing up towards scandinavia. further south, still plenty of heat were into the 30s once again, 39 celsius. therefore madrid and political southern parts of europe. by the time we come to monday, had to wait across a good part of the north west into scandinavia, part of germany, and over to was the east. ah, inequality, corruption, repression and rage to political. it just decided to cut to the piece of cake. i'm sure it won't be a documentary explores the desperate state of democracy in lebanon
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a through the eyes of those who are losing hope every day. our dreams are becoming blue. democracy maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera. one 3rd of all the food produced is the wasted with tens of thousands of put out beth, how will, in south korea has been transformed from wescal fender if the bill by leader input recycling, either reporting on how your technology is making as possible in kenya, i mean the pharmacy and sundays, what do you think the thought the lab notes to pendle wall look, life or phrase, or does iraq lou
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ah, but come back with the news, our life from london, the main stories now less than 24 hours off to moscow and keeps ideals to unblocked grey next sports from ukraine's southern port, ukrainian ministries as rusher is attacked, the nations and main port in odessa. turkey, which broke and fridays agreement along with united nations as russian officials deny having anything to do with the missile strikes. well health organization is the kind of the monkey box outbreak, a global, a health emergency, the highest allergic, an issue to write to general ted ross, a don normal gabrielle sauce, made the decision after a panel of experts fail to reach a consensus on the designation and the libyan government is being urged to remove on groups from tripoli after 2 days of deadly fighting. at least 16 people were
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killed in violence between the special deterrent force and the presidential god. people in one of brazil's biggest slums a morning, the 19 victims of a police raid on thursday. more than 70 people have been killed in 3 police operations in rio de janeiro for valez. in the past 14 months, police are accused of resorting to heavy handed tactics to tackle gangs and low income communities on a kiana care reports now from ria. ah, sadness and anger at the vigil in the mood wily move availa, one of the largest slums of rio de janeiro residence gathered on friday, one day after a police raid left 19 dead. they protested against the violence they say they've been facing for decades. of your ledger ob y'all is done by your violence is a product of government policies which left the poor with no jobs, no skills,
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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 opportunities value. pre of 400 policemen surrounded the moral dilemma on thursday. new video shows them shooting down a man. ha, the police say they were targeting leaders of the red commando, one of brazil's largest drug gangs, but met resistance, didn't offish the support focus on the criminal leaders, ordered their men to resist arrest your face, retaliation. 16 suspects, one policeman and 2 innocent bystanders were killed, spurring public outreach. 3 of the 4 most lethal police raids in the history of rio de janeiro, happen during the past 14 months. more than 70 people were killed, including those who died here in the more who by limone facevella president abel.
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so narrow, has long, fevered heavy handed police tactics. but human rights organization in crime experts say violence has proven to be ineffective. how she is smiling at that is that all these deaths have not stopped criminal gangs 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 at the vigil on friday. residents of the fire vela pray for peace in the future of their children, monica, you not give al jazeera rio de janeiro. will thailand's prime minister prowess cannot. sharon, 10 of his ministers have survived and her confidence, los opposition parties. fred filed the motion in june, alleging economic mismanagement. tony chang reports on this. now from bangkok, thailand's prime minister, calmly taking his seat ahead of the no confidence boat in parliament. despite 3
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days of debate, progenitor doesn't look like a man under pressure, while opposition politicians have tried to lance and punches on the ruling coalition still holds a majority your why, why don't what might take? why did they have to clarify this? since you accused me of being unsuccessful, this is completely untrue order been with only general prior has emerged as an unlikely survivor in the turbulent landscape of time politics after leading a military coup in 2014, he has 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 or hoping a greater test is just around the corner. even mister brown can survive from the motion of no confidence. but i still have all that inter an erection in the next year, people will not support him. street protests against the government and the
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monarchy for being silenced with the rest to protest leaders. but many people still object to a government. they see as illegitimate. 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 pruitt, or economic conditions or worsening. so it is our re 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 boat as the 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 banker, iraq has filed a complaint un security council requesting an urgent session on artillery strikes
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lames on turkey, which killed 9 a rocky tourist. on wednesday, the tech happened in the mountain resort town of zacko and to hook province in iraq . northern samuel toner, miss kurdish region, a one year old was among those killed more than 20 others. wounded turkey has several bases in northern iraq and often conduct cross board and military operations that targeting the p k. k. a group. turkey has denied it was behind the attack, so on as soon as you know, or border guards and many soldiers to protect the people of these villages, whether they are tourists or locals. of course, we are afraid of many turkish military bases above us, but life does not stop and just continue their daily work. all of you know, 23 villages in the dark cart district are abandoned due to these conflicts between the p k. k medicines and the turkish army or iraq's parliament, his eldest, special fashion to discuss this attack man with the why had, has more than that. now from back that the parliament has suggested forming
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a committee to coordinate with another committee previously formed by the government to respond to when his days at tag that killed lion civilians. and injured the more than 20 others. in barrack resort in 0 city, that is part of the whole province in the semi autonomous kurdish region. now lawmakers have been divided and their opinions along their political affiliations. for example, that parliamentary block affiliated to iran, want a full wood through wool of turkish forces from iraq. and they want turkey to compensate the victims or some other lawmakers say that the turkish forces should coordinate with iraqi forces to eliminate the fighters of the p k. k because this 10 workers a party. now this extraordinary session comes after a protest have been stated in many iraqi cities calling on the government to
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eliminate all diplomatic ties, all diplomatic representation with turkey. in fact, some of them called on the government to close the boulder with turkey. now the iraqi for him ministry has requested it from the united nations security council to hold or an urgent meeting to tackle this issue. but our resort has been declared a military's own since the attack, but turkish forces have been conducting similar operations in the north chasing fighters of that could this turn were cause a party the p k. k in the north. and that includes a drawn attacks at least 20 to be bro. porsha to have died in flash floods in iran southern fars province. heavy rain swelled the wood ball river near the city of
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esteban. rescue teams have saved at least 55 people. iraq, miss urology department had issued warnings about possibly avi seasonal, rightful in a region facing a decades long drought. but many experts linked to climate change. meanwhile, temperatures a soaring and northern mexico or heat wave is aggravating. the seasonal drought there and see it out, whereas people are experiencing power. outage is a water shortages with temperatures reaching 40 degrees celsius. hydration points have now been set up in street. high temperatures are expected to last until the middle of august. the east coast of the u. s. is also suffering a heat wave warnings are in effect from south carolina and of parts of new england . as temperatures hover around at 40 degrees celsius. homes have been destroyed by fire, raging yet you set me national park in the usa of california. the fire began on
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friday afternoon and quickly spread. evacuations have been ordered in the area. another near by fire is threatening some of the world's oldest giant sequoia trees or europe has been in the grip of a massive heat way driving devastating forest fires. here, according to the world health organization, the heat in spain and portugal has killed over one and a half 1000 people this year. people living in effect the communities say life will never be the same. and the same bus ravi reports from fed burleson, central spain, sama looking to nature for a solution. the quiet of a dead forest. our reason perhaps, to give up hope. europe's wildfires are the continents worst in a 100 years. but nature is resilient. and where the earth is scorched, life is returned, though it will almost certainly never be the same. a few days ago, sir burleson,
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spain's of eula province was surrounded by fires. celia morales played in these mountains as a child. and yeah i, she says it was a magical place for kids say in the montana and they take the fires came so close to the town. she filmed the flames from her front garden. miss any one saying mean, but then it made me feel very impotent because we couldn't do anything. it was very windy with a lot of people were shouting because they were very nervous. the mountain was full of grass and brushes, and everything burned really quickly. the whole thing was a nightmare. now we need to think about rehabilitation for small communities such as subarus, life is changing. rapid climate change means less rain, more heat dryer conditions and year on year. more intense wildfires,
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environmental experts agree that the best case scenario is this is the new normal it on the outskirts of madrid to prevent future fires, one mayor is championing the old ways of year dylan yet. oh, calls them his little firemen that got a thoughtful, non in dallas. ella, plenty of mentality of what a stalinist by goats are essential to prevent fires and med training climate like spain because they are the only ones able to feed on the leaves. fruits and flowers of plants like this one, they clear the area so fires are not as fast and hot and do burn as many hector's. other areas are adopting his program. it is subsidized by firefighters and is even receiving e. you support where the go to greys. he says there has not been a serious fire in 6 years. but the spanish government won't let dylan yet will use public land hearing over grazing and the disruption to the natural environment.
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however, it is too late for that. the disruption he says has already happened. douglas maria, and looking at the surrounding hillsides. de la nito sees a bomb waiting to go off and perhaps he says, the solution to manmade environmental disasters lies in nature itself. zane basra, vo da 0 zero's spain. traffic is flying, treating again at the u. k. port have done a very day often massive delays caused havoc for holiday makers over is the you case, close is point. mainland europe at people taking ferries to france for forced to whiten that cars for 5 hours or more before commencing the holidays. england and france frame each other for the delays as high force. it reports the message from the port of dover. and indeed, the evidence we can see here on the ground suggests that this is now once again, a pretty normally functioning port in huge contrast to what we saw on friday with
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massive log germs of traffic. stretching back up the arteries, heading for this southeast corner of england, the port then blaming a lack of french immigration stuff on this side of the channel for the problems. but now there is a big backlog from yesterday's traffic to clear 8 and a half 1000 or more holiday vehicles trying to get through here on friday more than 10000 expected on saturday. this is a key part of the big summit gets away in britain with most of the schools closing at the end of last week. so far though, the situation is much improved from what we saw on friday. things are moving through the port very well and as soon as a soon as you get on your way through border controls, we've got an ar. perry operators have enough people been in check in and then they'll put you on the next available ferry. we still have quite some considerable backlog up on the motorway still on the roads to accessing the port. there is some delays coming through there. so we're trying to get as many people through that
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process to get them into the port to get them on their way. that has been some political fall out to all of this though the british foreign secretary lives trust, essentially blaming a lack of french stuffing at the border controls here on the british side for the scenes that we saw on friday, that was a message repeated by her fellow conservative local n p for dover on saturday, but a message entirely refuted by that n p 's counterpart over in kelly, the french m p. they're saying that this was a symptom of breaks it. that because of the increased border checks, increased, possible checks was lengthy. procedures were now necessary. also saying that the british had not built capacity here at dover, as they had in kelly in france as for the port authority itself. it saying that it has now started to clear the backlog from those chaotic scenes on friday. now that the staffing levels are back up to full strength traffic is flowing pretty normally . coming up after the break. google fi is
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a senior software engineer. he said his artificial intelligence chat box was a self aware being and why of action from the evian championship in france, where the eagle landed for an englishwoman. ah, a disciplinary court in poland. the accused judges who refused to tow the states line. witness follows to courageous judges, spearheading the stand against reforms. critics claim leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their rulings, judges under pressure on the just 0. i'll just eras correspondence bring you the latest development on the war in ukraine. we have to take cover. this is what's
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happening on a daily basis. the medics here say he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled count, they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from the shelling. please evacuation place like 3 days journey devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here. ah ah, uncle, that the tech giant google as fight as senior software engineer, who claimed the company's artificial intelligence chat box. lambda is a self aware being google says default is just
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a complex algorithm designed to generate convincing human language. and his claims are in their words, wholly unfounded. it says, blake, the moines, it was fine for violating data security policies. well, mark einstein is a specialist and artificial intelligence and he says, he doesn't believe the google bought is sent. and i think the issue really is that this, you know, grandiose claim of symptoms has not been proven. and chat bots, you know, the same kind of chat box that you deal with with an airline or a hotel can be programmed preprogrammed to say exactly these kinds of things. and so i think that's why as enticing as it is, i think the scientific community and the i t community are not quite convinced. so there is a test out there which is known as the turing test, named for one of the pioneers in artificial intelligence. the 1950s, which means that a, you know,
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a i program should be completely indistinguishable from a human. and while we're getting closer and closer every year and the leaps and bounds of progress in the industry cannot be ignored. we haven't quite passed the test time. our fall, a sport with sorrow and our thanks very much for him while we start with formal one and clever seam work from ferrari has put shallow clay and pole position for the french grown pre that senior. there are the driver colors signs as a tow during qualifying helping the class a record, the fastest time by 310th of the 2nd says had nothing at stake because we'll start the race from the back of the grid off to multiple changes to his engine. and championship lead and max are stopping qualified 2nd one is red gold partner. so joe perez was fed and lewis hamilton will start sundays. boom, pre info. yeah, well i was great, but i definitely be helps know whenever you were the guy again. no, 210,
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some honest with the tow when you arrive in the last act on, you know, you're just going to sense on the industry. so you take it maybe a little bit easier, less pressure to more can be quite interesting. yeah, we have a lot of top speed of course to raise you cannot detect the high street going is like you do over a qualifying lap so that all comes a bit more towards us. but again, it's gonna be warmer tomorrow. and we have to really got to authorize our the old athletic championships and are going american sydney mccolan set a world record in the women's 400 meter hurdles. the 22 year old cuts a time of 50.68 seconds. she's now broken world record full times in the last 13 months. pulling becomes the 2nd youngest track and field athlete told the 3 biggest on as an individual event and then pick gold waltz high school and won't record. i think we knew warming up today that i was going to be one of those days. we were ready and i had to go out there and execute. and i knew coming home that if i just
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kept my cadence and i stayed on the pattern, we could do it had to happen. it's not just me. i think we have a whole group of girls that are just willing to push our bodies to the next level and we're seeing times drop. and i, it's a really exciting time to be in the event. another woman celebrating issue and a miller, we buy from the bahamas and she blew away the competition in the 400 me to final. this is the 1st place we're having one gold in the 400. the last 2 and then picking the most about it. thanks and praise just to be able to come out and finish the metal. you know, we can take it for a long time and i finally got to take all the boxes origin. i'm pretty happy. and the men 400 meters final was a much high fat american michael norman pulled away food in his maiden was high school. it's the best of redemption for the 24 year old who had a disappointing 5th place finish. an empty tray is kelsey. be bother became
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the 1st woman to defend the javelin world title. she joins a great cathy freeman is the only of the win by about gold medals in the world athletics from kinship. now the women's european championship defending champions netherlands have been not found in the final buy from much when to actually time off. she call list and that's when france will given penalty thanks to v a. l e perry. se converted from the sending from in to the semi finals where they'll be playing germany. on wednesday, the canadian brook henderson heads into the final round of the evian championship with a 2 shot lead. she's been out in front since opening round and on day 3 she called it 3 on the 68th, and 6 fits that minus 17 for the tournament. now the big movie was so young, you from south korea. she moved it's a 2nd off the coding a round of 6 under the show for the day they went to england. charlie hall, her approach to the 11th hold, took
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a very generous bounce and finished up in the hole for an eagle. how was thought the final round fick shot from the lead? now moving on to football also has become the biggest spenders and the current transfer window of the premier league. they've completed the signing of ukrainian left by all exchanges in chain co from manchester, 50 for $38000000.00 means the gun is a slashed out more than a $133000000.00 on new talent. just this summer been chang code for this guy, real jesus to north london now plus have work to the office manager during his time as an assistant man 50. welcome back to the world athletics championships and alger there. a spoke to 1500 meters will chime, can jake white men now he's the 1st british runner. so when the events since 1983, a moment, maybe even more special with his dad, his also his coach, jeff whiteman, compensating the race in the stadium. yeah,
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the moment is sort of as well and the right place from oregon yesterday. so really too much time to kind of get used to and i didn't check my 5 day or 2 just overwhelming. so yeah, just like a little bit i'm thinking so i'm, it's not it's cation. well, i yeah, it's almost gabriel and i think about how that goes. i just made sure it's applies to friends and family, right. my number one south and then yeah, i'm still make my way through that. it's ok. it's unusual for my dad because he doesn't show too much emotion mouth. and actually when he doing that job, i know that it's been completely impossible and not showing too much that it means a lot to see how much meant to him because my coach as well. so he's as much work to get me to this point, but not many people been in any sports. i've ever had the situation where your dad has been involved in the actual event itself to come in as well champion. it's probably like a dream country about the rates
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of made states kind of learn exactly why shouldn't day. one of the biggest ones was touched last year. i was hoping to get a metal from and i was pretty set on guy and i was trying to come where the meadow and you've had a bad final intent and there were things i realize i needed to anticipate throughout the whole. yes, well, i'm a runa wires, yak up, and the guys that meadows men probably were even the old going ahead of me. i'm more 5 cases. so i realized i need to get stronger the longer bit. so i did a lot harder and longer sessions in the winter. i raced over there in those little things i just just made to kind of a different didn't change too much for me now. got stuff ready and i didn't, that goes if i never, i never did like happily finish my career and be proud of being well jump the about
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that the sites that one, limpy tap into this. now i'm a short time. we've got come of games and a couple weeks i can't really celebrate and enjoy it too much because you got folks that get going with them as a european next month as well. excited seasons, a long way from being finished. i've got hope back on them. are going to mad and enjoying it too much. well, that's all your support for now back. see my, i'm in london. all right, thanks very much sarah. well, that's it for the news now, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes. there's much more of the day's news around the top stories coming out very shortly. ah oh, i love a lot of them. why is one on one, the how do you to visit?
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