tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 25, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mossey. welcome to the news ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia admits carrying out as strikes on the ukrainian port of odessa saying they were aiming at military targets. more than a 1000 migrants arrived in 18 and matter of ours, with many more was still stuck at see 100 state shelter to school in eighty's capital. escaping the deadly gang war in that neighbourhood. extreme heat warnings issued across china, glassy as a melting causing mud slides. while a state of emergency is declared in california, as a wildfire spreads rapidly me at yosemite national park high, i'm sorry, high that's coming up in sport. the women's to, to france makes a return off to 30. and another mistake from charlotte clare running have chance of
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winning the french course free. i mean, to do for max to stop and, ah, hello and welcome to the program. or ukraine is saying that it's pushing ahead with efforts to restock grain exports despite it's not today's missile strikes on its biggest port. russia has now admitted launching those strikes on odessa. it's defense ministry says they were aimed at military targets, including a stockpile of us, supplied miss styles. the attack has res, doubts over russia's willingness to abide by a crucial agreement to unblock odessa and ukraine's other ports. elsewhere. ukrainian president is saying his forces are advancing in the occupied southern region of harrison. john henry reports now from the ukrainian capital cave,
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ukrainian forces leave an important bridge in the strategic city of harrison pockmarked but still standing. but perhaps not for long. the soldiers as they are out gun by powerful russian artillery, but determined to move it all and we will liberate chris on. that's the sure we will not give it away to the russians new club. because emily, that's why we hear it. so our children won't have to fight any more so that we can solve this method now and forever. but also the can chileya bloom in harkins mobile artillery units have attack russian targets. spray armed forces of ukraine are advancing step by step in the region. ah, but the war of attrition on the ground is somewhat overshadowed by russia's shelling of odessa as port ukraine says. it intercepted 2 missiles on saturday, but 2 more made it through. a russian military spokesman says those missiles hit
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legitimate military targets, a worship he says, and a warehouse filled with american made harpoon anti ship missiles, or rheumatoid assistance that often bubble rosebuds i learned that awful nor green russian forces took action in a boat. odessa, a dog ukrainian warship and a warehouse with you as supplied missiles will destroy to ask you in a rush, i used long raised navel messiah. he knew this as he poured room on the territory of his ship. prepare planned for the attack has been widely condemned coming less than 24 hours after the 2 countries signed an agreement for the safe passage of ukrainian, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil from odessa and 2 other black c ports speaking in egypt, russian foreign minister, sir galen rob says moscow will stick to the deal rupert's better, because we have confirmed the commitment of russian grain exporters to meet all their obligations. president vladimir putin also emphasized this in a recent telephone discussion with egyptian president l. c. c. if not,
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the war and ukraine threatened to trigger a food crisis that would be felt around the world. john henderson, al jazeera keith david, shy back, is a senior defense researcher at the rand corporation, which is a non profit global policy. think tank joins us live from washington by skype. so the russian pharmacists are the level of is on this charm offensive a diplomatic trip of african countries. why would moscow strike the porter, the desa? so soon before that and right after striking a deal to alleviate that, the global food crisis. well, it's entirely possible this attack on odessa was planned in advance of the deal being concluded, an attack on supposedly military targets. and so was sort of executed as part of russia is ongoing plan for,
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for it's for it's fight. but i think that it emphasizes the point that's been made by russian spokespeople earlier, which is nobody should mistake the great deal with a peace treaty, an armistice, or really the start of any negotiating process aimed at ending the ending, the conflict. this dismissal strikes honor to support an exclamation point on those on those statements. and i j. explain the chaotic response initially. the message from moscow is that they had nothing to do with it. and then now today admitting that they carried out missile strikes. well, i think it did, possibly it could have been actual confusion if this was a pre planned strike that went ahead almost without the knowledge of the senior russian political leadership. but it's also a reminder, potentially the overall untrustworthy nist of what we hear from russia about what
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is happening in ukraine and, and how they're behaving there. interesting rushes defense minister made a point of saying on sunday that the strike so aimed at this delivered by washington, which is provided more than $8000000000.00 insecurity assistance to ukraine. how does moscow view this western military support in terms of its own military and territorial ambitions in this war? i think that moscow recognizes it as being the primary factor that's keeping the ukrainian armed forces fighting. and i think that they recognize that this re supply from nato from united states is, is very much inhibiting their ability to achieve their objectives in ukraine. so, does that mean? what is the message then from russia, that as long as the western supplies continue? not only could that length in the wall,
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but it could widen their territorial ambitions beyond the dumbass. i don't know what it tells us about the territorial ambitions. if it was actually aimed at a storage depot for, for us supplied arms and again with the russians. i think you always have to adopt ronald reagan's attitude of trust, verify. i think it, it, it's a legitimate military target. and if the russians can hit re supply, if they can hit stockpiles and western supplied munitions and weapons they, they certainly, well, what do you make because he's comments from william ban funds as he, i, director at the, the aspen, secure see for and saying that present patients bet is that you can succeed in a grinding war of attrition. they can strangle the ukrainian economy, went down european public andy to ship and way down the united states. well, i think that certainly the wager that the president putin is making at this point.
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what's been unfolding in the the don bass region has been something reminiscent almost of world war one in terms of the war of attrition. that's ongoing. the very slow movement of russian forces. they're gaining ground, but at a glacial a glacial pace. i think russia has always, once they're done to see if a quick victory evaporated. i think russia has been counting on the patients of the west wearing been, or the attention of the west going elsewhere, the willingness of the west to continue supporting ukraine voluntarily and financially roading over time. i think that's still a good bet they're making. thank you very much for joining us on the news. our david schley pack from the rand corporation, thank you. in his and i e address on sunday, the ukrainian president on to me as
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a lensky again insisted that his forces will inflict as much damage on the enemy as possible. says it's an important wheat that lies ahead with a holiday approaching in the midst of what he called a cruel wall. a piercing tomorrow starts an important week. this is symbolic. the week we will celebrate ukrainian state who did the 28th of july for the 1st time during such a cruel wall and after 8 years of war and the don't boss me. but we will celebrate against all odds because ukrainians won't. because this is the news ally from london coming up. i'm own for sure, and keep with the fighting with the russians may have eased what the culture will is in full swing, francis arrives in canada for a week long trip to apologize. indigenous people, the decades of abused by missionaries at residential schools. and later in sports,
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major pot from canadian brook henderson, the evian championship. ah . more than a 1000 migrants and refugees rescued from the mediterranean of arrived in italy in the space of just a few hours. 5 bodies were also recovered from the sea. another 444 people have been rescued by the char she see, watch, which is looking for a safe court to duncan. on the island of lamb producer, the migrant reception center is dealing with more than 750 people who arrived over the weekend for she's in europe say they expect more people to cross the mediterranean this summer, driven by global food shortages brought on by the conflict and ukraine, or how to wallace bowman is a search and rescue coordinator. it see watch and says you countries of trying to stop people crossing the mediterranean. basically, european states, dedicating all of their efforts in stopping people from making their way to
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european shores. so it's a policy of exclusion and isolation instead of prioritizing saving lives the helping those in distress. it's really a case of priorities. so you have a europe extolling the values that it pertains in relation to, to human rights, while actively supporting, for example, agencies like from text, like the so called european libyan coast guard in undermining those, those values. pushing people back to libya, leaving people to die, etc. or at least 17 people have died after a bo carrying refugees in migrants from haiti, capsized off the coast of the bahamas, official say $25.00 people rescued, including for women. is fed out to 60, might have been on board the boat authority, say they are seeing a rise in haitians, desperately poverty and gang violence in the homeland or the bahamas is the route commonly taken by those travelling by boat from haiti to the united states. blurry
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investigation suggest that a twin engine speed bold left the docking facility or recipe street around 1 am. with approximately 60 persons on board. it is believed that the final destination was miami, florida, or in 80 itself. hundreds of children and adults, a sheltering in a high school in the capitol, puerto prince, because of the gang war in their neighborhood. at least 400 people have been killed in cities to late this month alone. widespread poverty and political instability are fueling violent crime and lawlessness in haiti. as in bruce reports, these haitians say their homes are no longer a safe place. in the midst of gang was, they sought shelter at an empty school. 16 year old michelin jones was at home one
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saturday when he was hit by a stray bullet plant. cellular vanessa. there was no school that day. we stayed at home and there was a lot of shooting. many people were killed, many people were shot and some didn't have a chance to save themselves. the situation is really bad. hundreds of people are sleeping in classrooms. some on shared mattresses, hovers on the cold floor. many children came here without their parents. one community leader says they will, their school uniforms, so gangsters would think they were going to class somebody who says the children said that the situation had worse and on saturday, 16th of july that they couldn't find water to drink, that they couldn't find food that they wanted to go out. so on sunday we went to take them out to visit others. a still trapped in the cities poorest neighborhood caught up in a turf war. un agencies say they can do nothing, it's too dangerous. those who did manage to escape as god by what they experienced
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. but at moms when you buy them outdoor me. i found the bullet next to my head. i was sleeping and i had the bullet, had a child with me, and i told him to get under the bed, sat not suddenly violent crime is increases the assassination of president giovano moiz last year. the political instability has emboldened gangs. his government has been unable to end the bloodshed pulsing children like these to do what they can to save themselves. chambers held you there. gunfire, assent thousands of people running for cover and one of mexico's most popular tourist destinations. security video from play doh harmon in quintile ru state shows panic because people heard this gunfire. 3 people were injured, gang related violence has recently intensified in the states terrorist jones. well,
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at least one person has been killed in a more to shall attack on a displacement camp in northern syria. several others were wounded in the strike shouting between the syrian government and opposition forces had been intensifying the recent weeks. mohammed jerry has more from the camp on the outskirts of the city of freen north of a lap. butler was out of his rock. assume this camp in a frame has been targeted with shelling from syrian army forces. had been meant to call us that. there are many dead and injured this area consist of residential units. all the people who were living in this particular unit were killed, including children. i mean, the whole, some residents have already fled the camp in fear of the shelling volleyball said that there are about 300 families still living here, mostly from leper bodily demanded. i believe on horner for me just behind me. these people are working to,
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to get one of the rockets which exploded them. the syrian army has also been targeting nearby towns in recent days. at this time, it was this camp for internally displaced people. that was the target for our child has died off to shelling by hoof rebels in the southwest in any city of ties on saturday. local official say, 11 of the children were hit by shrapnel from the same more to show and still receiving treatment for that injuries. it fell in the center of ties. many police say the attack was in violation of the u. n. truce, which has been in place for months elsewhere and i am in official say it nice. 9 people including children have died in flooding. homes collapsed in the most by neighborhood to the capital sun up because of to wrench. a rain was also been fighting and afghan is dawn. 21 people died there when part of the highway between cobble angela was washed away in the floods, which have now spread across 10 provinces. it follows unseasonal reign and flooding
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earlier this month, which killed $39.00 people. but then they have been warnings of extreme heat issued and dozens of cities and regions in china as the country swelter than storing temperatures. the heat has melted glass is and mountainous areas, causing mudslides and flash floods. temperatures is none. places are expected to exceed 40 degrees celsius and drought is also a concern in some agricultural areas. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month. patrick fog has more from beijing, where coven measures a compounding the problems caused by the heat. people are having to get tested every 72 hours in places like beijing and other 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 outs are coming out to places
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like this, where it's bit breezy 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. when you know somebody real eyeopening 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. a 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 the forecast is expect temperatures to hit above 40 degrees in particular inch and jane province, they're concerned about glacial melting. it is
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a mountainous region and certain parts of the province, at least. and so there's concerned that might damage crops in particular, a cotton field. sion jang is a large producer, one of the largest, or the largest in the world. i should say a producer of, of cotton and, you know, 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, 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, low temperatures have forecast. hit 42 degrees in some regions of grease in the coming days. countries in the grip of a heat way that's expected to last for almost 2 weeks. tourist is still heading to the capital though, trying to stay cool without missing out on athens. his main attractions. meanwhile, pfizer binding across the country with
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a major blaze breaking out in southern greece, not far from the archaeological site of ancient olympia. 6 villages have been evacuated, of course, greece has already seen more forest fires this year than in the 1st half of 2021. now the european union has stepped in sending hundreds of firefighters to support local cruise dosage, or by reports from near athens, where some of them is stationed. this is where you had a car. yes. so this is, this is that means cooper. this is what's left of the home, a vessel least, malice it. burt, 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 changed in a matter of hours. her the father starved north for there and i go to supermarket. i never believe through the fro coming here because i'm from the airport. the
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airport you said, what is this facial of the fire department for the helicopters and the big old not to use like mountain? it's so easy flood. i never believe that. so i good america in a po to come in full visit for visually from their cups. thought me just fuck me. ah. and i never come in to protect my house. the sillies spent the past year trying to get permission from the government to fix his house. lot my pipe in the government has since reached out to the european commission to help them combat the wildfires. this is very ropey, a town about 25 kilometers north of athens. in 2021 fires here are 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
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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 per smitty. 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 force fires. despite the challenges, he says he's happy to be gaining valuable experience here. local firefighters, welcome to help them. think things are no limits, different. the mig her how to with all the photos for, for 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
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door. such a worry al jazeera variable be grease well excessive heat. warnings are also in place across the northeast of the united states, with some areas expecting potentially record breaking temperatures. a state of emergency has been declared in california. my poster county is the state's largest active wildfire rapidly spreads tearing, who thousands of hiked as of land. more than 6000 people have been evacuated, brianca go to reports, a blaze too large, too fierce and moving too fast to contain. the oak fire started on friday and he had the yosemite national park. and within days, has grown into california's largest active wildfire. it's so big that can be seen from space. i'm hoping that i'm able to get it out before it damages anybody's homes with this but it's already ripping to residential areas. in
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mariposa county, thousands of factors a forest have been destroyed. the worst drought in decades has turned the state into a tinderbox. people have been told to get out of the part 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 our one out and the fire even coming towards us. fresh pastor. california's governor have declared 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 them in a central item. so medication important document, extra clothing and toiletries, hundreds of firefighters are struggling to tame the flames. but it could be days before the blaze is contained. prank of up there are to 0. l
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u s. president joe biden is said to be recovering well from cove at 19 with his only remaining symptom, a sore throat. doctor se biden's condition is improved significantly since he contracted the virus on thursday. is, are experiencing any shortness of breath or other symptoms, including a cough or body aches that has now diminished the white house as none of widens 17 identify, close contacts have so far tested positive. now pope francis has arrived in canada on what is called a pilgrimage of penance. the head of the roman catholic church will apologize in person for the church. his role in the abuse suffered for decades at indigenous residential schools. more than 150000 children were forced to be removed from their families and sent to religious schools when many was starved, beaten, and sexually abused. the finding of unmarked graves near schools in british columbia lost chairs all to intensified course from indigenous leaders for
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a formal apology. danielle morrison represents some of those indigenous communities. her father lived in a residential school. she says, an admission of guilt from catholic church would help heal the trauma, suffered by survivors. my, my dad was 6 years old when he went to residential school. and i have a 8 year old daughter. and i look at her and think how devastating it would be to be separated from my, my child at that age, or at any age really. and there really is no way finding through this. it's been a difficult journey for many and it's triggering it deeply, deeply traumatized thing. catholic church was the biggest church that was partaking, and all the writing of the residential schools. and they were the only school that didn't pay money. that was promised to survivors. there are
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a large number of records that have yet to be released when it comes to abuse claim . and this puts a big barrier in the way of the healing for many survivors who were abused and residential schools. and i mean, i understand why there is no admitting that guilt because it would open them a lot, reliability and international war crimes. essentially, i understand a lot of the legal complexities that come with looking at residential school as an active genocide and an apology for me. is never going to be enough because how do you apologize for genocide if you can even admit they have actually occurred? i was the last for you on this news out the results present jericho. nar launches his reelection, bid a stadium in rio. but it's luna da silva,
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who's currently the favorite to when we look at why the poor people in china go believe next week's elections. won't change anything at all and lay transport alignment of glory off. been a nightmare season. this canadian springs ah ah. hello that, that exceptional heat that's been sitting over central and eastern parts of europe is broken, records in hungry. it's now serbia's time to see the heat. temperature is expected to peak up here into the high thirty's, possibly 14th. we've got red warnings out on monday and that heat is expected to push its way east. we've got a corridor of heat actually running down from the baltics to the balkans. if we have a look at the 3 day for bucharest in romania. well, we are expecting 30 degrees on wednesday, but with
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a chance of rain and those hot and dry conditions extend across much of the mediterranean temperatures. picking up once again in southern areas of 80. and it remains largely hot and dry for spain and portugal, which doesn't help conditions for wild fires. but for the north of this, we have got some really low pressure pulling over the north west britain, an island seeing some rain heavy rain across a scandinavia, a little bit windy here as well, and that weather will intensify across most central areas. germany and poland is what is austria seeing some very heavy rains in the days to come? it does start to ease. however, western areas of russia, nissan areas, still seeing clear skies, with lots of sunshine for the likes of turkey and greece. athens at 34 degrees celsius on tuesday. ah, cyprus, a european island opened the offering citizenship to those who can afford it. in
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august, august 0 may global headlines with the cypress papers, confidential documents that review a murky passport by investment scan. oh. now as euro's investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the supreme state. jesse are investigations, the cypress papers on the cover, al jazeera correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no one's lab where one of the few to gain access to this embattled parents, they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shedding. these evacuation price like a 3 day jodie devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here. lou
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ah, you're watching allergies. they're ally from london. look at the main stories now. russia has admitted launching strikes on the cranium. port of odessa saturday. turkey said moscow, it denied the attack brushes defense ministry says they were aimed at military targets, including us supplied missiles more than a 1000 migrants and refugees. rescued from the mediterranean of arrived in italy, a master of ours. 5 forties who also recovered from the sea. all the rescue ships with hundreds of people on board a waiting for permission to dock. at least 17 people have died after boat carrying refugees and migrants from haiti, capsized off the coast of the bahamas. 25 people were rescued. but to foresee the saying, i think
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a rise in nations desperate to flee poverty and gang violence. now wash and present latino prisons, pre war address, attacking ukraine's history is brought an unexpected windfall for bookstores. it's motivated ukrainians to find out more about their past meeting to a surgeon sales of history books. and fisher reports on this now from the capital keith, it's an unlikely battle ground and 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 in escaping suppose lost in australia. so because ellison, i will start by saying that the modern ukraine was entirely created by russia by bolshevik communist russia to be exact with zenith. his process began right after the 1917 revolution. but his comments of fuel and interest in ukrainian history.
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bookstores 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'm 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 help them. we met vladimir viagra, which 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 m i have available co. absolutely. ukraine has a deep history. like when you are the european countries, we take our roads from medieval times in the 9th century when the state was great, it the center of the state was where we're standing. now. let me say there was one of the holdings of the bookstore is currently collecting russian books, people,
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term, the men, and at the end of august, they will be sent to be pulped. any money raised will go to help the war effort. this woman brought in 47 books, 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. what of a higher, over here there is an ideological question on one side, it's sad to let go of these book, which part of this will also benefit our common victory? let me put in insist that russia and ukraine are essentially one nation. that is not a view that is popular here. people believe the country isn't a war, not just for territory, but for a separate cultural identity. and many people know, finding that as a part of that, that is a history to be rediscovered and celebrated. alan fisher. i'll just either keith present president chapel scenario is launched his re election campaign
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a right wing liberal party officially nominator both. both now is it candidate in the october election for an audience? have $10000.00 people at stadium in rio de janeiro. both nora has been present in 2019, but opinion polls show him losing to his main rival of former president louisa. nasty or led to silver on a cannon. here was it a launch? well, hello is selfishly or is campaign or a 2nd term in october? the 2nd here here, a young with y, i do with women in resilience. why a she's with she made an
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emotional appeal to women. personally, i suffered a lot because he almost died in the 2018 campaign when he was a survivor because. * god wanted him to leave the country. she said, oh, he is the chosen leader. oh my god, both are is adopting a less belligerent talk. he's talking about the thing that he says is government like bring water in the ne, ah, usually he's not talking about good at all. so are repeating what he's saying in the past that these elections may be read. and that if he doesn't win with god or
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got the alert tester is a professor of public policy and government at the g to leo vargas foundation. she joined us by skype from priscilla. could jarvis narrow gain ground against it left his phone, president lula. he's got 3 wants to do it. there's always a chance of some change in the campaign, but by now and seeing the subject to read off the bowling. but research is best. it's going to be very hard for him to change things. he's more likely to defy use to, to show them even democracy or to stay in power that's. that's what we are afraid off now, or tell me more about that because both scenario has been very critical of brazil's electronic voting system. how it, how much of a fear is there that he is laying the groundwork for contesting the election result?
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should he need to zack lee he's, he's leaving the grad wrong. that's the best way to describe that was you had to rely on the system for more than 25 years. and it's breward to have strong safeguards and open to public with the challenges of people from outside to look at the system and see if it's flawed. and, and it hasn't been approved with nothing have has been proven. but that's, it's going to be likely to be his excuse, should defy the result and said that he was the winner. and maybe this can lead to some violence situation or something like the capital in the united states as their trump also last elections. and he didn't like the results. but perhaps what is interesting is that he, he made no mention of this in his speech on sunday,
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white wise that i think he just adjust his speech to each public. his speaking to. so he was speaking mainly to his supporters and trying to gain the trust of conservatives in general, not only the ones who already believes in this kind of thing. so he is also trying to capture the hold off those who feel a resend and don't like lula. so now most of the boulders are bolted against someone. i don't want lola, so i'm going for goes on. i don't want both on either. so i'm going for so i think when i'm trying to get the holders, what was due or not totally supporter to bother him but is still are, are too conservative. and what is that group that is still unsure we talking about
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a female voters? me talking about poorer communities because he's trying to say things like, he's going to extend a welfare program if he's elected next year in order to attract those sort of voters. but presumably someone like lou lou la would be more appealing to them. ah, most of people who reject bone out of a systematic system ethically are women of oh, economy, backgrounds, religions, women don't support both. so now he's looking for the vote. was mostly of angelica women who, who compared to the ma'am, also in my medical don't vote for him. and also the ne, look brazil not not only the poor, but there's a i region difference that is very odd. that makes a lot of different. he's going to the ne, in the artist both, and mostly for a little because the biggest problem on friday before you,
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brazil started during the louis administration and it was the biggest ah, programmatic robles of lula at that time was now didn't get an act of this this kind of agenda, but doing the like you the beginning of this year, the very end of the last year in the beginning of this year i, he, he started so trying to associate his image with those kinds of problems to try to, to look for, to poor people vote, let's see if he's going to read to be able to do that. i think it's going to be very hard for me to do that. just with these agenda. professor grad sienna, jittery test at thank you. thank you. campaign is underway in santa golf upon a mentor elections next sunday follows a wave of protest by the opposition after its list of candidates was disqualified.
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there, concerns president mackie, sel might be trying to change the constitution if he wins and majority. so he can run for a 3rd term from the town of graduate ne, if the car nicholas hack now reports. so we will meet, i'll you know, solve, 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 sell of embezzling billions of dollars in public funds for the president, but he says he's not here to rob people, but to help them go fill up. will a tickler for their 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 shakin jay, who accuses the president of leaving the poor behind him. all of the record corrected dips in life. it's very difficult for us at the moment. people are going
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hungry to him. we count by as much as we could before. everything from rice to oil, no food is unaffordable. no, it has to stop. we're tired of this. you sick? 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 was meant sancho accuses president saul of clamping down on the sent up and using the justice system to eliminate rivals. doesn't democracy, other 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
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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 popularity for president mike, he sal 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? because hawk al jazeera, get you? i cynical. 3 people have been killed. 2 others wounded when a gunman opened fire to university, graduation, or mean the philippines. rosita photo guy from a may or from the southern city of lama time was shot dead issues you to attend her daughter's graduation. and manila lisa questioning the suspect, who's also from lama tons city. now human rights watch wants any foreign financial aid to sri lanka to come with a condition that the government allows people to protest. the organisation says 50
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demonstrations were injured on friday when security forces broke off a protest camp in colombo, new president, running with chrome, a singer is declared, his state of emergency and vowed to course the unrest for his pre decides to go to pyro packs or to resign but protest is insist they will continue with that demonstration or the socket jima volcano is wrapped in western japan, sending black smoke high in the air. and volcanic stones raining down prime minister female cuz she did, told the government to take steps to protect people. you were option alert level was raised to 5, that's the highest some areas advise to evacuate, but there have been no reports of damage or injuries with the news ally from london slat. oh, china launch is a board tree module to complete its permanent overseeing space station will bring you all the latest from there and then in school. and then we'll say for women's
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cycling with the toy to france, we're timing off just dusty ah, with your on our black manager, a political. lemme see, i want the big representative back in 1991 to me it was our argument. one of the guys would not have gone. my brother was killed. my, who don't look no different than any other hood out here. dan. michael was you. i saw me. i saw my son in 15 years and i felt like, you know, at this time the stand this is the more than bill for i'm just not willing to accept the word substantial legislation. can i get through. that's going to speak to a major need for my community. this bill identifies used violence as
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a public health epidemic. last year. we are 2 aren't work. the ripple effect of file when it comes to youth stretches far. why were you were ah ah, charter is launched a rocket taking a new the bar tree module takes young space station are used for science and biology experiments as and monahan now explains blasting off on a mission to earth orbit. this rocket is carrying a laboratory module, one of 2 outstanding components of china, space station. when the final piece is launched later this year,
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jen gong will be fully operational. china has made some fissions clear. it wants to catch up with us russia and to become a powerhouse in space. technology and the figures are really starkly, and the americans are still by far the world leaders in the number of rockets that they launched. but china is catching all very, very quickly. they're now also aiming, i have a human presence in space which has 2 purposes, one scientific. but the other of course, is prestige. the project has enormous political significance. he thinking it's been a priority for president. she paying was he's, he's board billions of dollars into china space program and the completion of chain gong, which is set to coincide with another milestone on his 10th year in office. china's goals go well beyond earth orbit. a man moon mission could be on the cards by the end of the decade. i was last of this as an idea 3 or 5 years ago. but now we have
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to take everything, but china says very seriously indeed, the 1st building blocks for the project, the mission will lounge. the 1st chinese people on the moon is already under construction. they've shown us pictures in the factory of the modules. so this is going to happen. they won't of, of, based on the moon by the end of this decade. but there is now a realistic possibility that a chinese woman or a chinese man could be the next person to set foot on the moon. china has been excluded from the international space station since 2011. when the u. s. ban nasa from working with it was something that's only heightened beijing's desire to establish the station of its own. allah says, and as china continues to reach for the stars, there's no telling what else it space program might achieve in the decades to come . since merlin, al jazeera time naturalist sport with sorrow in dawn,
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thanks very much my m. o. we start with formula one and max for stopping has extended his lead in the championship after winning the french grown pre prize. sharla class started from pole position and was leading until he crashed on lap 18 stop and took over the race lead him was barely challenged. the red bull driver, one by more than 10 seconds, taking a huge step towards consecutive wal titles. and louis hamilton finished 2nd for the sadie's in his 300 grand prix with team mate. george russell in 3rd will stop and now leads the standings by 63 points. he's 17 of the 12 races. laclare also remains in 2nd despite retiring 3 times this year. and it's now here from the stop and, and a very disappointed laclare. once i was in the leads to the end, it was all about managing good advice, but you could see in the beginning was very close between myself and charles. fortunately proceed dropped out, but um yeah,
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i was very happy with the wind up realtor notarized, a little bit of work to do it, say to my phones. and if i could bring you say, studies that i deserve to military, which i mentioned, the level is very high. this year, i'm performing at a high level that if i keep doing those re studies and it's, it's pointless to be available. i can really be much happier course if we're one of the another step, but definitely didn't expect that result today. i was of those praying and hoping we could fight for podium or like a 3rd but not believe we have a 2nd. this is, this is huge. for us, for g henderson has become the 1st canadian male all females when more than one major gulf title. she started the final round of the young championship in front of the 3 shortly. but after a poor opening 9 holes, she found herself in the chasing pack anderson stormed home with 3 bodies over the last 5 holes and needed to think this part of the 18th hole to secure a one shot victory. anderson takes home a $1000000.00 in prize money. she also won the p k. championship in 2016.
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definitely not the best today, but yeah, i just tried to stay patient and kept trying to remind myself that i was still in it and i just needed some birdies and just needed a little bit of momentum change to stay in it. and i made some clutch, puts in shots down the stretch, which really helped you know, i'm just super excited to have my 2nd major term ship when 12 winds on tours. pretty cool too. and i'm just really excited for the rest of the season holds. now to miss thing for more than 3 decades, the women's to, to france has finally made a comeback, is taken 33 years, is control the c and much stalling, survive the women's equivalent of most prestigious events in men. fighting the stage race began began on the shore and you say in paris on sunday, surely before the men entered the french capital to finish their event, the women's to the front cover more than $1000.00 could misses with the opening stage one by the rena. we've from the netherland,
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barcelona high school to win over the rivals, round madrid and a pre season costco in las vegas. it was a charge for the club to show of the new look attack on the day. the number of your, of top teams also faced off in the united states for how many has this report. barcelona phones have good reason to be excited ahead of next month league a kick off. a pre steven class, the co in las vegas against driving around the grid provided boss a perfect stage to show of the new look at robert levin. dost yearly marked his debut with a gold 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 in fabric fashion. the former leads man bagging his 2nd pre season, going for the club in as many matches to cielo one mill with like with
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boss and rail. even a preseason friendly can be a tensor fair when london's to most successful teams. chelsea an arsenal of the face of a it's the gunners, however, that look sharper with the new premier campaign, starting in less than 2 the new signing gabrielle g. zeus continued his impressive pre season form with a goal, with the man room to be offered. next club captain martin earl, got more also scoring this for nill victory in orlando. oh, he says that as much i don't get carried away. that is the last thing that we have to get better to have and do better, but i think is good to get some momentum. manchester city, our favorites, heading into the new e p. l season headed and the chances of winning a 3rd straight title looked to have improved with the signing of earling holland slid a bar. yes, of course. a holiday. the norwegian marked his debut with the gold,
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as the english champions beat the german counterparts by munich, one nil there came to a 2nd goal was the substitute man city had to deal with major delays and destructions due to stormy weather. to seal this when and green base that however seemed to do little to damp in the mood of pet guardiola side ahead of the new campaign round hale malignant ha al jazeera is going to gravel. scotlands credit board has stepped down and comes a day ahead of the release of a reports expected back on back his ations of widespread racism in the scottish game. independent investigation follows allegations made by scotland all time the leading. wicked take huck and a tv in the last year, the player pocket felony origin called cricket scotland, institutionally racist. the boards moved to step down, come to the spokes person, making an apology to everyone who's experienced racism and crickets in scotland at the waldorf letting championships in oregon, canada delivered
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a surprise victory in the men's 4 by 100 meters relay. and then pick 200 meters champion andres of grass to season has been disrupted by injury and about the crew of virus. and could the canadians to victory the whole nation, us who have favorite before the race. the 27 year old ceiling when with a scorching final leg of 8.79 2nd. yeah, i mean, i was good to just come out here and in 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 to look forward to next year and, you know, trying to defend that title. and there was an even bigger upset and the women's 4 by 100 relay, the american visa star, studded jamaican team, which included multiple olympic and well champion venetia. terry k getting the better of sharika jackson in the final leg
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