tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 24, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm carrie johnston. this is denise our live from dough. we're coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia admits hitting a citing ukraine's ports of a desert. its international anger grows over the strike that could threaten a delicate gray next sport deal. o plunges of palestinians turn out to mourn. 2 young men that killed by israeli forces, the military operation and occupied westbank to pans sakura jima volcano erupt. once again, the government raises the alerts to the highest level. one's brain could trigger landslides in the area. a growing inferno. wildfires force thousands to flee their homes in california. now under a state of emergency. and i'm sort of hired sports max. the stop and winds,
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the french formula, one called pre and barcelona, get the better of arch rivals round madrid ahead of the new season with russia has now admitted that carrying out an attack on ukrainian ports of odessa on saturday. a foreign ministry says high position missiles were used to destroy a naval vessel. that attack came just hours after russia and ukraine signed an agreement that would allow essential grain shipments to leave the port. did i get that? normally the 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 on the grain deal signed on friday was broken. bob, united nations and turkey,
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under the deal ships would be check that black see ports was speaking in egypt. russian foreign minister survey lover of says moscow remains committed to reducing the backlog on grain expos loop. with review, we have confirmed the commitment of russian grainy explorers to meet all their obligations. president vladimir putin also emphasized this in a recent telephone discussion with egyptian president l. c. c. will reformer, look up joseph's go with you in secret general has taken responsibility to get the illegitimate restrictions taken by the u. s. and the e u against russian logistical and financial channels lifted. we will see to what extent he fulfilled his obligation. well, what on hanjin is live for us in care of. so john, that what has this attack when desa done to jeopardize this grain export deal? well, he's definitely thrown into into chaos. president loaded mirrors the landscape of
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ukraine said it was an act of barbarism just 24 hours after the 2 countries had both agree that they would allow the most important export of ukraine grain to get out to a world that is now threatened with a global food crisis, he said, it proves that you cannot trust the russians to hold to an agreement. and he said, any talk about negotiations between ukraine and russia was now moved that they had proven that they were not worthy of doing that. the, the problem really is that this grain has been causing a looming potential food crisis in places like africa. of course, that's where lab rob was in egypt talking about the ne, it essentially blaming these problems on the west. but as you saw there, he did reaffirm that in his words, russia was committed to allowing that wheat to get out all that he did say those ships would be searched on their way back in this is all going on in
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a bloody war of attrition. and that strike was particularly ill timed, coming just 24 hours after the 2 countries had agreed that that brain would be allowed to leave ukraine. ukrainian, ukrainian officials say they are committed to ensuring that that happens. and they are planning to continue to distribute that grant. okay, yeah, john henry and thank you very much for that live in q. let's take a closer look at friday's a great deal. now ukraine and russia agreed that ships will be able to depart from 3 ukrainian ports on the black sea, including odessa, are turkish ukrainian, and un staff will monitor the loading of grain and check to ensure the ships aren't carrying weapons. now ukrainian ships will then guide the commercial boats through the mines, laid under water in the black sea along a safe route. officials from turkey, ukraine,
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and the u. n. will also track the shipments into the boss for a straight to make sure they arrived safely in istanbul to be sold on to other countries. while now a lay or stain co is an economic advisor to that ukrainian at present vanessa lensky. he joins us from ukraine. me very much. i appreciate your time on the program here. so firstly, just how important our grain exports to the ukrainian economy or you 63000000. what i'm looking at grainy is one of the nation or if you're creating the fog or a sector and not gonna affect you the wrong team for them for g d p. so from the point of view, yes, abra and grain are extremely important for you. frame b, c is a forward you, the caesar's financial part was were in current exchange, we just come into the country. this is also
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a substantial portion of followed by 2 revenue. and it's also true grad ukraine is very much in favor to sell our grain in the world. and this is actually the most important thing for us. besides all the economic aspect, you are right before our ready. so basically, yesterday the work is strike in your grade for it and they were selected for one hour. the green forest are going to be you are the lever, our brain with the world. so from this point, you will see everything in the sound of the reach and aside from the tragedy and horror of what's on folding economically, then what would you need to be able to rebuild itself as well as this, this great look at the book and more ball bag or effect dog or sector. as i said,
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it's an important portion of follow calling to me, look at our story campaign, significant delay and will be significant delayed. basically. what are the facts of the russian army is, is, you know, send it back to me style the ukraine, given our people, and also more mind on all our war, agriculture, or feel so that our cultural land from before, even in order to reveal our war economy and more precisely reveals our larger effects will be needed, the local efforts and in for 3 in the mind in our field. it's also true that in order to rebuild our economy, it's not just
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a ball park or effect, as i said, agriculture and fun with all the rest is also needed to be revealed. and when we say in the rest, it means that we are working a house in the fall will people because congress ukrainian just regular regular speakers has last resolved rules about that hasn't been face. com and then it's not you know, fine with your basic release. it's emergent need for us as these are the time of the year. also true, that actually be around 5 years as you know this, who will build a house and for our walk as nice as i said, you need very speak with me in 3 months from the from the time right now. so base $147.00 be then each month for the next 3 months will be needed as to
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reveal people to keep them warm. you're looking for 5 months or 2, that social infrastructure. he's destroyed talking about schools we are talking about talking about all the rest, which is can see that there's a socially doctor, is also true about transportation and our regularly and back to refresh and you're in the bay ration ukraine also needed to be also sure that he's missing the most of ration level now because because the company is the spirit worried by russian by the russian army, but also to many, all the companies working in the capacity. if some of them are working on time several hours a day, a couple days in the week. and if you also require them to
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all together, when we bought the car back costs off rushing and raising the crane, i would say that direct costs feast invasion. he's around 680000000000 years solar, if you include indirect. so the price at the world price that might be as high as one trillion years for us. and this is a significant money for your grading. just to give you a reason real for our ukrainian economy, lot innovation work on that. on its maximum in there more than economic 63 and last year's worth 200000000000 years so. so basically, right now where your frame rebuild me around 5 and your own gdp will be we've been having right now. but it's also true that these heavy pride from
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worker re dimensions many times by president should be paid by russian. like rush, grant so happy they each the, all of a tory 3 from their own assets. and here we are talking about frozen assets or rational central bank, which is around 350 years. dollars also. okay. any think you can give me, we're going to have to stop there, we're running out of time or they think we very much appreciate your time here on algebra. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. ok to moorhead on the knees. i'll including, will have the latest from rhea where the stage is being set for brazil's most polarized election in decades. volcano wraps in japan, spewing hotel and rocks into the air. and they transport a moment of glory off to what's been a nightmare season for this canadian sprinter. ah,
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a funeral has been held for 2 palestinians killed in an israeli military operation in the occupied westbank who not a 19 were wounded 2 of them. critically in the raid in nablus, a general strike has been called to morn. the victims israel says its forces were on an arrest mission and exchanged fire with palestinians barricaded in a house which on hallman has more now from nablus. this is the m, the grave side of one of the young palestinian men who were killed in b as ray be right here in the northern occupied westbank city of nablus law was his name was abd rockman. so for, we have
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a little bit of information about him that he was engaged to be married. he was in his twenties and his uncle is actually laid to rest in the same cemetery. he, too, was killed by israeli forces, back in 2009. now up, up to rockman soccer was a member, as was another of the kill palestinians, of the military wig of the fata. political movement of we spoke to one of his relatives here at the graveside. we talked about the lack of hope and security really for many palestinians in the city. he are near young men like these have few options where there are no jobs education. so the current circumstances pushed them to fight the acting israeli prime minister after the raid called the men terrorist and said that they were responsible for a series of shooting attacks. this was the street that israeli forces came down to try and get them. we spoke to a local resident who said that it was a battle here. lemme lock a mob. got your got the had the clip off,
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lay algio on when the exchange of fire was underway, i went out calling for help. i called the neighbors to bring water because the israeli army wouldn't allow the fire truck to come in about that is ready for says then showed this house, you see it knocked down a will to here. and after an exchange of gunfire, the 2 men were killed and also more than a dozen people were wounded. now, these raids afar from uncommon in the occupied west bank, but they become increasingly frequent and more severe. after a series of attacks in israel by palestinians that kill people in march and april the world health organization has declared the monkey pox outbreak. a global health emergency is designation currently use to describe only 2 other disease is polio and covered 19 when the us as a shortage of monkey pox test kits and vaccines as what reynolds now reports 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 world 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 coughs, went through my sheets at night. and then, you know, that tells how 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,
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los angeles, global health emergency is w, a chose highest level for an outbreak. the world body can issue guidance for governments to prevent the virus from spreading, but it can't force them to take specific action like implement vaccine mandates. w h o, it says there is little chance that monkey pox will disrupt travel right now. but it's warning that the virus could spread around the world. director general touch was at 100 compress. it says more than 70 countries have reported cases. more than 16000 people infected child is a former w h o assistant director general and the professor at carnegie mellon university. he's backing agencies decision the w h show convene to experts meetings to deliberate on the severity and the urgency responding to this crisis. and they developed a series of what i would call
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a epidemiological dashboard and experts that can reasonably look at the data over the past month and think, well there are some indicators that point rather than it's not as severe as one would think. however, the physical 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. pedro's is airing on the side of taking pro action to mobilize government and mobilized 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 or feed at their developing fetus. it can be
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very dangerous to the immunocompromised in certain circumstances, they can cause brain and spinal cord infection and even blindness. farmers in indonesia are dealing with an outbreak of foot and mouth disease. the 1st time in almost 40 years. infectious viral disease affects livestock and neighboring countries are concerned. it could soon reach their shores. jessica washington reports from burger in west john as 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, enable 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, resulting in dramatic weight loss. some go lame and many die. us. i'm going to miss
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it's infectious and spread through the air. if one cow is infected in a bon, the others will also be infected soon after. authorities carrying out a mass vaccination campaign, and vets are treating livestock with vitamins and antibiotics. all of these cows are infected with foot and mouth disease. they are dairy cattle, but they milk production has dropped by more than 70 percent since they became ill . he's cows will likely be slaughtered in coming weeks because farmers here, so they cannot afford to keep caring for them. most of entities as cattle, farmers on small holders with herds of fewer than a 100 animals. these farmers in my lung, 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 have a face. the government says it is trying to stop the disease from spreading both domestically and overseas. but an initial, especially the tourist area,
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like valley. we have to bo security restrictions where people in and out are, have to be screen using the disinfect, then neighboring strain. leah is on high alert with estimates its economy could lose more than $50000000000.00 over 10 years. if foot and mouth disease reaches its 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 0 will go with the java. a volcano in japan has erupted. sakura g ma is a volcano in japan's main western island of. can you shoot japanese meter logical agency, set it up to that 8 o. 5 local time on sunday, for a minister from jo casita has told the government to take steps to protect lives following the eruption of robin. george andrews is vulcan ologist. he says this
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volcano is particularly active different kinds of shima and in the surrounding area . like very well versed and what to do in the event that occurred to me kind of gets a little bit more violent there. regular drills or regular evacuation protocols. you know, schools are often going through what to do with the people's if you know ok kind of acts up. so i suspect that the, you know, of c, it's one of the most monitored volcanoes in the country. and if it does start acting up, i'm sure our kids will be given the give us all city wide warning to be able to evacuate, and it will be very well run. i'm sure. so everyone's in good hands, but yeah it's, it's still a bit. you know, it's a bit unnerving when a levels raised to the highest level they've got, which is evacuated from the dangers which can change. re just depending on the volcano is doing, it's hard to tell. i mean it's volcano is a kind of
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a quite individual the best you can do is kind of monitor them heavily and just sort of see what they're doing compared to what they usually do. i mean, the phone can, are certainly capable of very prolific of options. there's one in 1914 that change sector g mail, which was, it would be an island inter peninsula because iraq did so much material in creating a land bridge towards q. she the mainland. so it's a for very prolific or options, but at the moment there's no sign, it's going to do that. i think the raising level is out of an abundance of caution, and hopefully things will calm down again. but at the moment, it's one of those just wait and see situations or warnings or extreme heat have been issued in dozens of citizen regions in china as a country swelter. in soaring temperatures, heat has been melting glasses and mountainous areas causing mud slides and flash floods. temperatures in some places are expected to exceed 40 degrees celsius. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month,
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which on this to patrick folk has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come out for the compulsory coven. 19 p. c. r t. s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the health work isn't hazmat suits the really suffering and there are reports of some of them suffering from heat stroke. and there are lots of video circulating chinese social media, showing health workers, vol meds, and even fainting in these hot working conditions. now searing temperatures in china around this time of the year ant unusual, but weather forecast to say, normally it can last around 30 days this year. they're expecting these temperatures, these extreme temperatures to last, at least 40 days. that's raising the risk of flooding and landslides in some parts
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of the country, particularly in shin jang province. remember it is a mountainous region and as concern about glacial melting, impacting crops and in particular cotton fields. remember sion jang is the world's largest producer of cotton accounting for about 20 percent of the global supplies right now. there are more than 80 places, cities and towns and so on and so forth across the country that have issued red alert warnings, meaning forecast as expect temperatures to reach above 40 degrees celsius. within the next 24 hours, a state of emergency has been declared in california's mariposa county is the largest active while far in the us, rapidly spreads the place has torn through more than full and a half 1000 hector's in just 24 hours. franca group to report
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a place to lodge, to fierce and moving too fast to contain. the oak fire started on friday at the yosemite national park. and within days has grown into california as largest active wildfire. it's so big that can be seen from space. i'm hoping that they're able to get it out before it damages anybody's home. but it's already ripping to residential areas in a county. thousands of hector's, a forest happened, destroyed the worst drought in decades has turned the stage into a tinderbox. people have been told to get out of the path of the flames as soon as possible. they came by about 1520 minutes ago and told us that everybody's got to go about 4 o'clock. power went out. and the fires been coming towards us faster, faster. california, the governor has declared
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a state of emergency evacuation. orders has been issued for more than 6000 people living in the sparsely populated area. if you have time, it's great to pack some essential items. so medication important documents, extra clothing and toiletries. hundreds of fighters are struggling to tame the frames, but it could be days before the blaze is contained up to 0. the brazilian presidents to have all scenario is being officially nominated as his party candidate for the next. you know, tober, a large crowd has gathered up the con at football stadium in rio de janeiro for the campaign launch. the right wing leader has been president since 2019 opinion polls show both nurse trailing his main rival, the for president of the silver. well, not much more to come here when you found on al jazeera,
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including i'm alan fisher in keep where the fighting with the russians may have ease, like the culture is in full swing. with hundreds of migrants on board, also being rescued from the mediterranean sea watch. it's still searching for and allegations of racism from this man is the scottish cricket. with the stepping down details later. ah hello. we got more writing the forecast for parts of the middle east chief, the across southern areas of the region. we got a little more cloud just pushing towards oman. a disturbance in the arabian sea will bring showers longest spells. if ray could even see some of that wet a weather, just heading up towards
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a straight off moose the way you could see some wet weather as well. so it's might see a chance to some showers coming in to buy, but certainly to northern parts of mine. elsewhere, it is largely dry. we have got the usual heat up towards northern parts, $46.00 celsius in baghdad. wellness not too bad compared to recent days, but still plenty hot enough. while the more comfortable 30 celsius or so crusade, eastern side of the mediterranean. joseph wanted to shop around the southern end of the red sea, just pushing across the central belt of africa. we will see those lively showers, the easterly ways pumping wet weather across south south sedan chad pushing across towards nigeria. we could see some rather wet weather for a time to just around senegal, the gambia, northern parts of sierra leone a possibility, some localized flooding here. saturday equate everett is generate dry. we have got some showers in the forecast around the east, and kate could see some wet weather coming into mozambique might even catch a shower or 2 into eastern pass zimbabwe.
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ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon, it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the goal is to create a government has knowledge to see in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. ah,
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when lou ah, the watching out as a reminder, our top stories volcano has erupted in southern japan who are jima, started spilling ash just after 8 am local time on sunday. japanese meteorological agency issue the highest that level later said it's not expecting any major eruptions. russia has now admitted carrying out an attack. crenan port of a desa on saturday attack came just ours. off to russia and ukraine signed an
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agreement with allow essential, great shipments to leave. a great deal signed on friday was broken by the united nations and turkey speaking in egypt. russian foreign minister said a love row, i said that to moscow remains committed to reducing the backlog on grain exports. but in the days before russia launched its invasion of ukraine, president vladimir putin delivered an address dismissing ukraine's history, which in statements have motivated ukrainians to find out more about their past. leading to a surgeon sales of history books. and fisher reports from keith. it's an unlikely battle ground in the fighting in ukraine the culture war just before launching his invasion, vladimir putin dismissed ukraine's idea of sovereignty. he claimed the country was created by russia and was a part of russia. lensky principles of western australia. like a zealous, i will start by saying that the modern ukraine was entirely created by russia by
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bolshevik communist russia to be exact for the ne pro, begun writes after did 1917 revolution. but his comments are fueled an interest in ukrainian history book stores like this one and central keys are reporting the shells where the keep the history books are emptying fast. i am so inspired because of this. i am happy because i can see how much our society grows every day and all these people like a little stars in a beautiful sky. i just can see all this are interested eyes, and i keep it so hold them. we met vladimir of yet of it should the golden gate, the ancient entry point to the city of keith, historian and politician. he says putin's claims are nonsense, a political green? am i available? co? absolutely. ukraine has a deep history. like when you are the european countries,
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we take over rows from medieval times in the 9th century. when the state was great, it the center of the state was where we are standing. now. let me say there was one of the holdings over the bookstore is currently collecting russian books. people term them in, and at the end of august they will be sent to be popped. any money raised will go to help the war effort. this woman brought in 47 looks, he could show that they received. not only do i not want to read russian books, i want nothing more to do with russians. we have great ukrainian writers and beautiful great ukrainian literature, but it's all sold out at the moment of a higher than like a bill, which there is an ideological question on one side, it's sad to let go of these books if it's bought. this will also benefit our common victory, a leg vladimir putin insist that russia and ukraine are essentially one nation. that is not a view that is popular here. people believe the country is in a war, not just for territory, but for a separate cultural identity. and many people i know finding that as
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a part of that, there is a history to be rediscovered and celebrated alan fisher. i'll just either keith, hundreds of my guns and refugees have been rescued while trying to cross the mediterranean sea. $444.00 people in total were picked up in operations. carried out by the sea watch tracking organization says they were making the trip from northern africa on overcrowded boats. we'll see, watch is appealing for a safe port to dock in. as it says, if ship can't support so many people on board. well, hannah, one experiment is head of mission and search and rescue coordinator at see what she joins us for, ma'am. so thanks for being on the program here. so who are you actually appealing to in an attempt to dock the ship? and so what we've experienced and what we consistently experienced in the central mediterranean, is
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a lack of coordination and assistant european level for those seeking safety. so we will be appealing directly to the closest poor safety. so for us that would be most initially in order that we can different box for people as soon as possible. and basically we're kind of a little bit like a floating ambulance. we can provide an emergency response, we can stabilize people for a short period of time, but this is only a very short term solution. these tragedies are still happening with alarming frequency. who's to blame? i think basically european states are dedicating all of their efforts in stopping people from making their way to european shores. and so it's a policy of exclusion and the isolation instead of prioritizing saving lives, see helping those in distress. it's really a case of priorities. so you have a europe extolling the values and that it attains in relation to,
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to human rights while actively supporting for example, agencies like front text like the so called europe mean her libyan coast guard in undermining those are those values. pushing people back to libya, leaving people to die, etc. when you look at just the numbers of people making these journeys it's, it's very easy to forget the scale of human suffering, isn't it? i'm yes, i guess so, but let me, when you were directly faced with their as our crews on board the ship, it becomes a much more visceral experience. as we're on our right now, we have the medical evacuation ongoing. all of them of 5 people from boards and suffering very severe injuries. and, and this is just the tip of, of an iceberg where people are forced into a situation of making an extremely dangerous crossing on incredibly flimsy wooden and rubber boats risking their lives. many of them know that it's quite likely that
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they weren't making it, that they didn't, he will drown in trying to seek safety. but for them, it's the only option they have. and these are the stories that we hear. and these are people that we meet time and time again, and indeed when you just skim the statistics and it can be hard to forget that these are very real people. ok, we'll leave it there. hannah, one moment. thank you very much. did we very much appreciate your time. thank the pope his on his way to edmonton to apologize on the canadian soil for the catholic church. his role in running indigenous residential schools. vote francis's, according to visit a pilgrimage of penance. beginning in the 19th century, more than a 150000 children, were forcibly removed from their families and sank to schools where many were starved, beaten, and sexually abused. mass graves were found near the schools last year. but one of
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the canadians organizing the pope's visit as 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 4 generations into nicea. demonstrators have rallied in the capital against mondays planned the constitutional referendum. if opposed changes will give a present case. i eat more powers and reduce the goal of the judiciary. testers. say it's another step towards one man, lou of the side, stranded parliament and dismissed the government. last year, while at tennessee, as president focuses on that change in the constitution, his critics say is fail to tackle the country's economic problems. russell said our reports from to this to the central market will usually be bustling and full of
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people running errands. but lately, it has been a different story. matthew type, a horse me salesman for more than 20 years, says he has never seen the market so empty. the feel of it, people have disappeared. the ordinary citizens can't buy makes. we sell horse made for 13 dana as a key low. it's cheap and affordable to all yet people can't even buy their. some of this, denise young fulton economy was his heart by the co. 19 pandemic that we got nationwide protest in july last year. paven way for present case i aides. paragraph 1st is suspended the democratically elected parliament done in march this year he dissolved it completely. but this political change have done little to leave the country out of his current economy. crisis. official figures show inflation about 8 percent, but it feels higher for people like nora, a retired video hamlin. ruth's. i didn't even look at the meat and fish because i
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know they're expensive. i can't afford then. sometimes you look at your basket and find it empty. you ask yourself, what did i buy for 20 or 25 denies. it's bizarre. with a 5th of the workforce unemployed and poverty level sorting to new highs. tunisia is once again at the turning point, 11 years ago the fillet and for the out of spring uprisings was ignited here in finish. yes, the country will. what? on monday on a controversial constitutional referendum, which is widely expected to boost present cause size or tortoise, whatever the result to losing people here say, there isn't much hope for a better future. russell said that o j 0 twin us iraqi foreign minister says an attack in a mountain resort. town of zacko on wednesday was carried out with artillery shells launched from turkish territory. zacko is in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region . children, including a one year old, where among those killed,
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who had hussain also said a complaint has been filed with the un security council to identify which diplomatic measures can be taken till easter to the care. turkey should not be in iraqi territory and the p. k. k should not be in iraqi territory. the p k. k in turkey have problems across the border, but both have brought their problems into the territory of the kurdistan region. and he, rac, our campaigning is underway in sunny goal head of parliamentary elections and next sunday. it follows a wave of protest by the opposition. after its list of candidates was disqualified . there were concerns priced in her mackey sol may try to change the constitution if he wins, majority and run for 3rd term. because hack has more from the town of good july ne auto dot com. we will meet al you solemn present, mikey sells a brother in the neighbourhood of get your wife. he's on a campaign to win hearts and minds. synagogue opposition accuses sullivan.
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bestselling billions of dollars in public funds for the president, but he says he's not here to ra people, but to help them call philip holiday clifford there to prefer results in politics being the president's brother is good marketing. but as you can imagine, it's also inconvenient because i am accused of all sorts of things. with the recent discovery of oil and natural gas, the economy is booming, but only for the rich says shaken guy, who accuses the president of leaving the poor behind. in love with silly life is very difficult for us at the moment. people are going hungry. we can't buy as much as we could before. everything from rice to oil, no food is unaffordable. it has to stop. we're tired of this and i was among the thousands of people who took to the streets in june. they were protesting against the rising cost of living and a decision by the constitutional court to reject a list of opposition candidates for the parliamentary elections. opposition leader
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whitman, sancho accuses president salam clamping down on the sent up and using the justice system to eliminate rivals. doesn't democracy? others do these electrons are rate when we see in a democracy, a president and the constitutional court conspire to get rid of the main opposition candidate. for me, it feels like this is a parody of an election. but with the absence of many well known opposition faces and j says none of the candidates is a good fit for him. these parliamentary elections were supposed to take place in 2020, but they were delayed twice once because the government didn't have enough money to organize these elections in the 2nd time because of the cove in 19 pandemic. now that they're taking place, it's become less about electing new members of parliament. more about a test of for larry t for president mike, you saw his brother is running on the slogan united. we can achieve victory leaving, enjoy wondering what will victory mean and who will be left behind?
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because hawk al jazeera gives you, i cynical at least 21 people have died in flooding. enough scanners done in another 20 or injured part of the highway between cobble and canada has been washed away. the flooding has spread across 10 provinces and follows unseasonal rain and flooding. earlier this month that killed 30000000 people. or 5 artists were across europe of travel to western sylvania to help fight unprecedented wildfire. the crest region, which is popular with hikers has been badly hit on serious gospel. new bay is there and sent this update the fight through the biggest finest. levin and history continues for the a, the days we are now at the helicopter base, from where there are and interventions on the grounds. here these the here are the helicopters of slavin, an army and the police, and also from the countries neighboring countries, italy, austria, hungary,
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and croatia. there is also how from serbia and romania on the ground, there are $1500.00 fire workers. they are fighting the fire now for already a days by now. so a lot of help from local locos and all saw from the people all our slovenia. oh, we expect that this far will continue for at least couple of days. for now, there were no casualties at all. there are some houses, one house that is being burned, but for now, the one of the main problem is all saw. the wind, which is complicating the situation of greece, has already seen more wildfire this year, than in the 1st half of 2021. last year it lost an area roughly double the size of new york city. now the eel stepped in ascending hundreds of firefighters to support
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local cruise dosage, a barrier ports from their athens, where some of them are stationed, where you have the car. yes. see this, is it, this is that mean cobra? this is what's left of the home of visualise me halla. 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 the, the fire start not for there and i go to supermarket. and i, i never believe, to the fire coming here because i'm front of the airport. the airport you said, what is the station of the fire department for the helicopters and the big road? no trees like mountain. it's it easy, flat. i never believe that. so i go to supermarket and i,
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i try to come in for visit visually from their cups. thought me just let me ah, and a never coming to protect my house. the sillies spent the past year trying to get permission from the government to fix his house lot more time in the government has since reach 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 hackers 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 places during the peak fire season. during july and august to 100, firefighters from 6 e. u countries are supporting the greek forces. 28 romanians are stationed in athens. one of them is 24 year old or chris metty. this trip is one of many 1st for
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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 from the inc saying there's no limits, different the mig her how to with all the photos fire. a really good coverage on that during our booth. and where would have been franklin, florida reese program for all the difficulties these teams are facing. there are moments of respite while they wait from other nature to unleash her firepower door such a bori al jazeera variable b, grease. a fire in an illegal fireworks factory in peru has killed at least 5 people by service. officials say the unauthorized why works workshop was operating from a room in
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a private house. how was switched off temporarily to allow firefighters and police to rescue people. i more than 100000 people have looked to the u. s. city of san diego for the largest comic science fiction and fantasy event in the world is a 1st full scale san diego comic on that to be held in 3 years. organizers had the scaling back at the height of the corona virus pandemic. but this year cause players finally got their chance dressing up their favorite comic book tv and movie characters. china is launched a rocket to taking a new the bar tree module to its young gong space station blasted off from the island province of the plan. you additional features, biotech and aerospace facilities is the 2nd of 3 more tools being deployed. well, this book is coming up off to break with sar, including unimpressive. starts from not just the cities you strike ahead of the
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premier exceeds ah, free fall precision. these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes . more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of guitar to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of thousands of jumps to their names. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately, but under the same flag. you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up. the teams mentally prepare for their job. i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below,
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it's time to free fall blue. ah, was time for all the sports news now. hey, sorry. i keep very much carry while we start with formula one and max for stopping has extended his lead in the championship off to the french groom free for our child. the class started from pole position and was needing until the crashed on last. a quite incredible pictures. stopped and took over the race lead and was barely challenged. the red bull drive a one by more than 10 seconds. taking a huge step toward consecutive world titles. he now leads the standing by 63 points,
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and louis hamilton finished 2nd from his eighty's and the 300 grand prix with sima george russell in 3rd. now barcelona has scored a win over the arch rival round the drill in a pre season cosco in last last vegas. rather, it was a chance for the club to show a new look attack on the day. the number of europe's scenes also faced off in the united states for how milly has this report. barcelona phones have good reason to be excited ahead of next month, league kick off a pre season class. the co in las vegas against dr. is around the grid provided boss a perfect stage to show off the new look attend. robert levin dost yearly marked his debut? with a goal following his 50000000 dollar move from buying munich. but while the polish star didn't find the net, the clubs of the new recruit brazilian wing rafino did. so in fact fashion,
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the former leads man bagging his 2nd pre season going for the club in as many matches to steal a one mill with like with boss and rail. even a pre season friendly can be a tensor fair when london to most successful teams. chelsea and arsenal of the face of a it's the gunners, however that look sharper with the new premier li campaign starting in less been to the new signing gabrielle g. zeus continued his impressive pre season form with a goal, with the man room to be ourselves next club. captain martin urged god in more, also scoring this for no victory in orlando. oh, he says that as much i don't get carried away. that is de larosa that we have to get better to have and do better about him, i think is good to get some momentum. manchester city, our favorites,
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heading into the new e p. l season headed and their chances of winning a 3rd straight title looked to have improved with the signing of earling holland. slit a bar yes, of course. a holiday. the norwegian marked his debut with the gold as the english champions beat, the german counterparts by munich one nils that came to his 2nd goal was the substitute man city had to deal with major delays and disruptions due to stormy weather for to seal this when and green base that however seemed to do little to dampen the mood of pep. guardiola 5 say head of the new campaign round to hale mulligan hall al jazeera is going to gravel, scotland, cricket board a step down. it comes a day ahead of the release of a reports expect backup pack his ations of widespread racism in the scottish game. independent investigation follows allegations made by scotland all time leading. wicked. take magic hawk on a tv and you last year. the player fox, funny, orange and cold cricket, scotland, institutionally racist boards move to step down,
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comes with spokesperson making an apology for everyone who's experienced racism and crickets in scotland. now the world athletics championships in oregon, canada delivered a surprise victory in the men's full by 100 meters relay olympic 200 meters champion. andre the cross season has been disrupted by not just injury, but also about the current of virus. and could the canadian to victory a host nation the us who they were the favorite before the race? the 27 year old feeling the when with a scorching final leg of 8.79 2nd. yeah, i mean, i was good to just come out here and, and as much as we have with a gold medal with you guys. it's a great feeling, you know, after having the season i've been having so great, you know, i'm happy, you know, and now we just moved, look forward to next year and, you know, trying to defend that title. that was an even bigger upset to the women's 4 by 100
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relay the american b to star studded jamaican scene which included multiple olympic and world champions. funny should terry, getting the better sharika jackson in the final leg? and you know, i can hear the problem. we're running just hearing like go avi, so i know there was a lot of usa fancying for us and i just gave me a lot of energy going into my leg. and i know it proposed this relay to that finish line. and just a short time ago, canadian broke henderson claims her 2nd gulf major winning of young championship in front by one shot. and that for your sport for now, but i'll be bringing by more later. thank you very much indeed. i'll be back in a moment with more today's ah hm.
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and in cambodia, thousands of following slate, forced to carry out fraud into 2 parts investigation. 11 east exposes those behind the cypress scans. downtown slavery on al jazeera ah al jazeera, when ever you oh, in equality corruption, repression and rage, the political, it just decided to cut to the piece of cake. i'm sure it won't be a documentary. explore the desperate states of democracy in lebanon, a through the eyes of those who are losing
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hope every day our dreams are becoming blue. democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera, new generations. this indigenous community has lived off of what the rain forest provides. but when they discovered that their territory was being invaded by gold mining projects all along their river, community brought a lawsuit against a po to us government. you've won, you want the unprecedented ruling, apply just the state to consult communities over oil and mining projects that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny cedar lloyd community has won a huge battle, but we know necessarily have the last word. since the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interests ah.
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