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russia miss targeting the ukrainian port of odessa after world leaders condemned to strike for jeopardizing a great export deal. ah, oh, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up to palestinians have been killed and many will wounded after his really military operation in the occupied west bank a pilgrimage of penance for pope francis the vatican leda heads to canada to apologize for the catholic church. his rule is running indigenous residential schools at a searing heat wave in china takes its toll on frontline health workers. ah russia as admitted carrying out on the tackle the cranium port of odessa on
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saturday. the foreign ministry says that high position missiles were used to destroy a naval vessel. the strike came less than 24 hours after the 2 nations signed a deal to release great exports from ukraine, southern ports, alzheimer's. alum fisher reports with her head until june, signed with just hours after moscow signed an agreement with keith tiller essential greet shipments to leave odessa key black c port came under fire residence feeling for the lives to live, a kid that lower than it missiles were flying we saw one that was shot down. then the next ones flew. we were very scared. we ran to the bomb shelter. we don't usually do this, but on this day we did. it was unpleasant. it was loud, noisy, what can i say scary. the euclidean military says to rushing caliber, cruise missiles, it buildings at the port, and that it's here, defense is brought down to others. let the ukrainian foreign ministry has called the attack, caught a spit in the face of turkey and the united nations,
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or which help brooker the shipping agreement while the president has condemned it. it said misled the whole jak jaw. this after turkey and the you and said yesterday that they know how to negotiate with russia and insure security. a green corridor for the export of ukrainian grain, and not even 24 hours had passed before the green terminals. the territory of odessa and the ports were struck in less than 24 hours had passed since un secretary general antonio detail is praised, the deal to open ukrainian ports, not the commercial food exports, as a beacon of hope, a deal to clear the way for the shipment of millions of tons of ukrainian green and some russian exports of green and fertilizer held up by the war. ukraine is one of the world's largest exporters of wheat, corn, and sunflower, oil 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
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a food crisis. allen fisher, i'll just either ukraine era sack for state antelope. lincoln has condemned the attack out as it was, wasn't jordan reports for washington. essentially, the secretary of state called into question, russia's intent to make good on the deal, which it's signed indirectly with ukraine on friday to allow stores of grain to travel from a ukraine through the boss for us and 2 destinations around the world. the secretary of state in a written statement noted that tub russia is responsible in the u. s. is view for not just the attack risking the lives of ukrainian civilians, but is also responsible directly for what he called a deepening global choruses of, of food deprivation, antony blank. and also i noted that this is incumbent upon russia to demonstrate
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that it has out of the best of intentions. and instead it needs to stop perpetuating its attack on ukraine. now, this set, the statement as it is really doesn't come as a surprise, even as the u. n. and turkey were trying to broker this deal earlier this week. as the state department spokesperson, net price made note of the fact that all of the responsibility for the success of this deal would lie at the feet of moscow. and the suggestion from the state department at the time was not optimistic, but certainly of any thing is better than what had been happening, which is the grain not being moved at all. the won't household in a zation is declared monkey pokes outbreak of global health emergency. it's designation currently use to describe only 2 other diseases, polio and coven. 19 in the u. s. as a shortage of monkey pox test kits and vaccines as well. bernal's referrals in san
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francisco, people waited in line to get vaccinated for monkey pox. a virus that is spreading so rapidly, the world health organization has now declared it a global health emergency. we have an outbreak that has spread around the wood rapidly through new mode itself, transmission about which we understand truly to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. there have been about 3000 cases in the u. s. so far and many more in europe and dozens of other countries including india, russia, and brazil. mat ford battled the virus for more than 3 weeks and was excruciating at times you know, m, i had intense flu like symptoms, so fever, chills, sore throat, ha, sweating through my sheets at night. and then, you know, the telltale skin lesions which i had from the get go, but more of them appeared around me infection. and towards the end, i counted more than $25.00 all over my body and they just appeared everywhere.
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women and children in the us have clot, monkey pox, but the us centers for disease control says 99 percent of the cases are seen among gay and bisexual men. the disease is spread by close skin, the skin body, contact muggy box vaccine, and testing kits are in short supply frustrating health experts. i think we kind of stumbled out of the blocks in a few ways, one of which is testing. i don't think there was enough testing available early enough. and then the 2nd thing is with the vaccines, we have vaccines available. they're approved, we've had them purchased, they are in a national stockpile and it's been getting them out of the stockpile. it's been really challenging and that's currently where the bottleneck is right now. the white house says the government has distributed 300000 doses of monkey pox vaccine and is tried to speed up the shipment of about 800000 more doses from denmark where they are manufactured. but that may be too little, too late. rob reynolds alger z for los angeles, a global health emergency is the w,
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a chose highest alert level for an outbreak. the world body could issue guidance for governments to prevent the virus from spreading, but it can't force them to take specific action. like implement vaccine mandates. the world health organization says there's little chance that monkey box will disrupt travel at the moment. but it's warning that the virus could spread around the world. director general ted ross and on i'm gabrielle is us says that more than 70 countries have reported cases with more than 16000 people infected. jack chow is a former w h. her assistant director general at a professor at carnegie mellon university. he's backing the agencies decision the w h o convened to experts meeting this to deliberate on the severity and the urgency of responding to this crisis. and they developed a series of what i would call a as epistemological dashboard. and the experts can the
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reasonably oh, look at the data over the past month and think, well there are some indicators that to point to ah, rather than it's not as severe as one would think. however, the critical weakness of the data is that is often lags reality, that the virus may be ahead of the data. so it's in my judgement that dr. caterers is airing on the side of taking pro action to mobilize governments and mobilize civil society. it's not only a medical response, it's a political response, and that is what is needed at all countries at all community levels in order to truncate the epidemic at the bud. so monkey pox can be very dangerous, particularly to pregnant women and are she that they're developing fetus. it can be
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very dangerous to the immunocompromised and in certain circumstances, a can cause brain and spinal cord infection. and even blindness. farmers in indonesia are struggling with an outbreak of foot and mouth disease for the 1st time in almost 40 years. more than 410000 cases have been recorded so far. the infectious viral disease affects livestock and neighboring countries are concerned that it could soon reach their shores. as it was jessica washington reports from west java. at the foot and mouth, disease spreads across indonesia. this has become a familiar exercise for farmers. his dairy cow is unable to walk or even stand farmers or taking her to an albatross. but yeah, it enables you to this disease is frightening on 1st. it hits their mouths with clusters, then the hoofs, some cannot even walk, they just fall to the ground. the highly contagious viral disease causes fevers and painful blisters infected animals lose their appetite,
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resulting in dramatic weight loss. some go lame and many die. us. i'm going to be infectious and spread through the air. if one cow is infected in a bon, the others will also be infected soon after. authorities are carrying out a mass vaccination campaign, and vets are treating livestock with vitamins and antibiotic. almost these cows are infected with foot and mouth disease. they a dairy cattle, but their milk production has dropped by more than 70 percent. so they became ill. these cows will likely be slaughtered in coming weeks because farmers here, so they cannot afford to keep caring for them. most of indonesians, cattle farmers are small holders with herds of fewer than a 100 animals. these farmers in milan, east java, said the outbreak has pushed them into financial ruin. hello, in my 25 years as a farmer, this is the biggest challenge i've ever faced. the government says it is trying to
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stop the disease from spreading both domestically and overseas. but indonesia, especially in the tourist area like valley. we have the bo security restrictions where people in and out or have to be screen using the disinfectant. neighboring estrella is on high alert with estimates it's economy could lose more than $50000000000.00 over 10 years. if foot and mouth disease reaches it's farms. arrivals from indonesia have to undergo additional screenings in the hope that seems like this won't be repeated on their shores. jessica washington out to sierra borger west java. a funeral spring held for 2 palestinians who were killed in his wavy military operation in the occupied west bank. ah, a sort of marine team were wounded. 2 of them critically. in the right, in nablus, a general strike has been called to borne. the victims israel says that his forces
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were on on a rest mission and exchanged fire with palestinians barricaded the house. let's go live that alarm nablus in the occupied westbank houses. there was john hallman, is there john? what more do we know about what happened? will happen in the very early morning just before free m. as you were saying, israeli forces came into the occupied west bank and here to the city of nablus, which is in the northern part of west bank. they went into the old city. they then shelled a building a house there where gum members sheltering after that there was an exchange of fire and they shot dead to palestinian men, both of them in their twenties, their names mohammed as easy and up to rockman saw her. now both of those men, afterwards, it was announced that they were part of the military wing of the palestinian political movement. but military wing is called the alex martz's brigade. now
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a little bit more information as well, but we've got on up to rockman. somehow he was engaged, he'd been in this radio prison a couple of years back. and his uncle actually been killed, who so by his ready forces in 2009 team buried in the same cemetery behind us. that now his nephew up to rockman sopa, is going to be late to read a little bit more of the big picture about this as well. it's really, rates into occupied. westbank have been happening for the years is a near nightly occurrence, but they have intensified the march and april in which 19 people were killed in israel in the tax there. more than 70 palestinians have been killed since the start this year. mostly in is brady rates. charm of heroes have been held for those who were killed in this operation. what reaction has that been where you are in nablus? but the general strike here in the city is you mentioned,
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adrian. we were also just chatting to a couple of people as part of the funeral procession. young men, a super about the same age as the men who were killed. and what we feel here is really there's no sense of security that these rates could happen at any time as well. so not a lot of hope for us for a future. a lot of people feel that they're still trapped here in the or to hide west bank. we've not a lot of a po for what's to come in in 5 or 10 years time. so that's the general sense it. and the general strike is, well, it's a, it's morning obviously for the people that were killed, but it's all so protest against about the fact that there was raised light. this one about what they see is in these radio occupation here. i was here as your home on reporting live fair from nobliss from the occupied west bank. john many thanks. indeed. the pope is traveling to canada to apologize in person for the catholic church as well in running indigenous residential schools. hope francis is calling
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to visit a pilgrimage of penance. beginning of the 19th century, more than 150000 children, were forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools where many was starved, beaten, and sexually abused. mass graves were found near the schools last year, or one of the canadians organizing the pope's visit is an indigenous priest whose grandmother lived in a residential school. i am not doing this only in service to the holy father, to the church, but for my own people. the people across this country i know, have borne a wound across that they have suffered with, in some cases for generations. or whether update, max t announces here up then, with the libyan government research to remove armed groups from tripoli after 2 days of deadly fighting and
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a series of explosions at a makeshift fireworks factory and peru. at least 5 people are dead. aah! hello, welcome to the look at the international forecast. got the usual scattering of showers across so much of south east asia. some lie be showers, coming back into the philippines at east the side of the region. still seeing some big down, pause towards that eastern side of indonesia, big rush house to just making the way across borneo tour. if thing a little further, westwood said, we will see some wet weather coming into the malay peninsula into some march for as well. some i was still just around southern parts of indo china as per usual, without some showers to make in the way across southern parts of australia. much of
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australia does look fine and settle it, larry or a shower cloud running through the bites or them organized band of right here, just pushing out of but doubly way easing across south australia running down across that southeastern quarter. so we'll turn increased the wet into victoria and also in to tasmania drive for a time over toward sir perth 18 celsius here, bits and pieces of cloud and re make their way in on tuesday by that state. clearly weather coming back into we're in to melbourne as a system makes his way out of the way. it will be a little cooler, 12 degrees celsius. i will continue to drive his way across the date, whereas turning very unsettled, wet and windy and easy lint ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with blue ah, again, you're with al jazeera. let's remind you of the made years the sob. a funeral was being held for 2 palestinians killed in his ready military operation and the occupied west bank for the 19 were wounded. 2 of them critically in the raid in nablus. russia has admitted carrying out an attack on the ukrainian port of odessa
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on saturday. the foreign ministry says that it was targeting a naval vessel. world leaders condemned the strike for jeopardizing a grain export deal. of the pope is traveling to canada to apologize in person for the catholic church, his role and running indigenous residential schools. but frances is calling to visit a pilgrimage of penance. fighting is broken out between rival groups, the libyan city of miss wrought up. it's the 2nd incident and a matter of days in tripoli, confrontations between members of a special armed forces unit, and the presidential guard killed at least 16 people on thursday and friday. i'm 0 malik. trina has more now from the capital on the latest outbreak of violence. this is the aftermath of 2 days of sporadic fight. even tripoli. mohammed says he and his family were trapped in the crossfire on thursday and friday,
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couldn't of europe zeron. we were living in fear that some families were stuck inside and others were able to get out. only god knows what we went through. and as you can see, many homes were damaged from the obamacare and the violence between the special deterrent force and the presidential guard broke out. when the rival group traded 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. 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
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investigation is completed. he's been temporarily replaced by this man. let us have it. we've established a committee to assess the damage is incurred by private citizens, so they can be reimbursed with launched an investigation into this incident. have developed a security plan so that eventually 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 him ha ha! the government doesn't care about us. the ministers are coming now. what do we want with them now after the fighting stopped? after our homes who destroyed? we don't need the now the un mission has urged all the bills to preserve what it says is the countries fragile stability. negotiations between the rival, legislative houses have been stuck in a political deadlock. but people here,
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one authorities to force or in groups out of the city. so that incidence like this don't happen again. mal trainer al jazeera tripoli. china has lost a rocket, taking a new laboratory module to its chang, space station. it lasted on from the island province of hein on the new edition features biotech and aerospace facilities. it's the 2nd of 3 modules being deployed to space station. warnings of extreme heat have been issued in dozens of cities and regions in china as the country welters in soaring temperatures. the heat has been melting glasses and mountainous areas causing mud slides and flash floods. temperatures in some places are expected to exceed 40 degrees. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month. early i spoke with journalist patrick falk, who's in beijing. as we know, people are having to get tested every 72 hours in places like beijing and other
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parts of the country as well. so you can imagine people have to go out and queue up in these searing temperatures. and it's so really very uncomfortable. most other people are actually trying to stay indoors if they can, and those that are coming out or coming out to places like this, where it's a bit breeze you and they can, you know, enjoy some the water and things like that. but you know, it's really the health work is that you've got to feel sorry for they are wrapped up in blair's of plastic really are these hazmat suits. and so there are lots of reports of many of them suffering from heat stroke. and there are video circulating social media of some vomiting and some of them fainting as result of him to work in these conditions. been, you know, some of the real eye opening videos that we're seeing our of people taking off their suits and pouring out the sweat that sort of built up inside their hazmat suits. and that, you know, is really quite a sight to see. we've got flash floods among slides in sin. jang, we've got
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a drought in agricultural areas as more heat waves have predicted ours, the government dealing with all of this or certainly local governments are having to keep a close eye on this. there are more than 80 parts of the country, cities and towns and so on. and so for that of issued red alert warnings, which means that forecast is expect temperatures to hit above 40 degrees in the next 24 hours. so, you know, there are concerns that you say about mud slide, sir, and in particular in jane province, they're concerned about glacial melting. it is a mountainous region and certain parts of the province at least and said, there's concerned that might damage crops. and in particular, a cotton field. shin jang is a large producer, one of the largest, or the largest in the world, i should say, a producer of, of cotton and these sorts of extreme weather conditions. not just the searing heat that we're experiencing right now are becoming a regular occurrence in china. also,
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we're just past the rainy season in this country, and that's caused livelihood. catastrophes regularly, year in year out, in recent years here and so. so local authorities really have to pay attention to these things in case these sort of natural disasters occur. the other thing that the government consent where that's really hoping sir re bound economically from really what's been a disastrous acute to brought on by cobra restrictions mainly. and so, you know, with this sort of thing happening now, there's concern about what impacts the heat is having on manufacturing factories not being able to work for pals because of workers, you know, having to struggle with these conditions a. so that is something the government also has to think carefully about and, and, and try to avoid and make sure that productivity keeps up here. greece has already seen more wildfires this year than in the 1st half of 2021 last year. more than
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130000 hector were burned, an area roughly double the size of new york city. now the e. u. a stepped in, sending hundreds of firefighters to support local crews. dawson, jabari reports from the athens where some of them are station. this is where you had a car. yes. see this is it. this is that mini cooper. this is what's left of the home of visualise malice. it broke down almost a year ago, a mechanic by trade, he used to collect old cars. a collection he says was worth $2000000.00. 17 classical cars were parked here. this is what's left of his 1969 alfa romeo spider . his life change in a matter of hours or the, the for star north for there. and i good the supermarket. and i, i never believe through the photo coming here because i'm from the airport. the
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airport. you said what is the station of the fire department for the helicopters and then be called north police like mountain? it's an easy flood. i never believe that. so i go to somebody in a, a po to come in full visit visually from their cups. thought me just let me. ah, and i knew were coming, the professor my house, leslie's spent the past year trying to get permission from the government to fix his house. lot. my time in the government has since reached out to the european commission to help them combat the wildfires. this is very robi, a town about 25 kilometers north of athens. in 2021 fires here destroyed nearly 3000 hector's of land. that's about a 3rd of zurich or an area, the size of the car. this year, foreign crews are here to help local battle the blazes during the peak fire season . during july and august to 100, firefighters from 6
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e u countries are supporting the greek forces. 28 romanians are stationed in athens . one of them is 24 year old. oh, chris, misty. this trip is one of many 1st for him. the 1st time he's been outside his country for work and the 1st time fighting forest fires. despite the challenges, he says he's happy to be gaining valuable experience here. local firefighters, welcome to help the inc. thing, there are no length the different techniques her how to without the photos fire. so we had a really good coverage on that during our myth and were very thin, thankful for the risperdal gram. for all the difficulties these teams are facing. there are moments of respite while they wait for mother nature to unleash her fire power. dorset jabari al jazeera variable b grease of fire in an illegal fireworks factory in peru has killed at least 5
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people. our service official say the unauthorized fireworks workshop was operating from a room in a private house. power was switched off temporarily to allow firefighters and police to rescue people her momentum. i think a growth ingle brought in so far. we have found 5 bodies, of which we believe one is a girl who lived at the site. yes, because i was told it was you've lost everything. the family who live near us also lost everything. all the 3 families have lost the houses. so is that how he does young a clandestine unauthorized fireworks workshop was operating in a room in one of those houses. more than a $100000.00 people flocked to the city of san diego for the largest comic sy, fi and fantasy event in the world. it's the 1st full scale san diego comic con, to be held in 3 years. organizers have to scale it back up the height of the current of ours pandemic. but this year, as players finally got that chance dressing up as their favorite comic book
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