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the e, you considers its options after russia makes a drastic cost in gas suppliers to europe. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up, protest as in bank called could then be a mosque refrigerator, after it executed for pro democracy activists. is ready, force is demolished, the homes of 2 palestinians will get an update from the occupied west back of schools. reopen a tro lanka, but a lack of fuel means that students are still struggling to get to class. ah, e u. energy ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss how to deal with a major caught in rush and gas. and as you job gas promise,
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reducing supplies through the north stream, one pipeline to europe from witten state. it'll now be just 20 percent of capacity half what it was in june. russia says the disruption is due to maintenance issues and sanctions. arriving at the meeting, the commissioner for energy said the move is politically motivated. morning. we know that that is no technical reason to do so. this is a politically motivated step and to have to be ready for that. and exactly for that reason. then preemptive big auction of our gas demand, e se a laser, acetic meeting comes just ours. ukraine's president for a lot of his lensky again accused russia of inflicting what he called terra on europe. by restricting cas supplies showed him. unfortunately, it should be. but today we saw and you can to europe, despite the north stream turbine concession, russia is not planning to resume gas supply to european countries,
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as it is obliged to do. all this is done by russia on purpose. there is an open gas war. russia is waiting against united europe. they do not care what will happen to the people, how they will suffer from hunger to, to the blocking ports, or from winter cold and poverty, or from occupation. these are just different forms of terror. why have out of key filters? there was john henry, is that for us? so john, what does president soleski think that the, the europe should do? well, you've got a lot of terms for this gas, black mail gas terror, as you heard there an open gas war against europe. the target of that tear, he says, is, europe itself, when he thinks what the russians are trying to do is to drive a wedge between ukraine and its supporters in europe, trying to fatigue them and make them worry about whether they're going to have enough gas to heat their homes and heat their it's stoves over the course of the winter. he doesn't have any specific recommendations for what it is they should do
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. but he says it proves that the world needs to double down on sanctions against russia to curb trade with russia. further, however much pain that might cause them, because he says, this is an act to war, essentially that russia asian, using energy as a tool of war. that we should say that russia says that has nothing to do with the war. they say there's a turbine that has to go down and that, that is going to occur power. but keep in mind that power is now being reduced to 20 percent of its pre war capacity. that is a devastating problem for europe. and a zalinski says it's a deliberate act of war and in terms of the fighting in the, the east and southeast of the countries. what's the latest will overnight in the early morning hours around 5 o'clock am local time. there were strikes on harkey in the east and on the port cities of mc alive and odessa. and
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that's particularly important in the case of odessa, because on that is one of 3 black see ports where russia and ukraine have agreed. grain will be allowed to leave ukraine through so called safe corridors and travel to the world to avert a looming potential food crisis. now if they keep striking at ports like a desa, that makes it awfully difficult for the ukrainians to get that grain out. and ukraine has accused russia of doing just that. now, russia's had a hard time getting it story straight on this. originally, it denied it original strike on saturday, one day after that agreement to get that brain out. and then it said, in fact, yes, those were russian strikes, but they were legitimate military targets including a worship. and a depot that was carrying us made anti ship missiles. well the u. k. defense ministry has examined that and within the past 24 hours, said that there is no evidence that either that ship or that ammunition was ever
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present there. i'll 0 as john henry reporting live after ukraine's capital chief job. many thanks. indeed. it thailand's capital bank called protests, have been held outside beyond mas embassy condemning the execution of full pro democracy activists. all 4 were accused of helping of civilian resistance. movement was forth a bit of free since last. he has qu, they executions of both widespread condemnation from neighboring nations. the u. s . and the united nations wife the bank called counter 0 study chang, is the how has the military john to reacted to the condemnation? they've been receiving cody over these executions. we haven't heard very much for the modern. their reaction is generally pretty muted if at all . but this military government spokesman did give press conference in the capital nappy door about an hour ago. it was a long and rambling while, most of which didn't address the executions at all. they talked about the ongoing
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struggle with arm groups and the board areas. they talked about the, the, the, the bad things that they said were being done by the people's defense force, the sort of umbrella under which a lot of the resistance to the military coup has taken place. but in answer to one question from local media about the executions they said that the accused had been given every opportunity to prove their innocence. and that the military had nothing personal against these men will think a lot of people would question that given that they were tried by a military court in secret. nonetheless, they maintain, they had every right and that these men were responsible for numerous deaths. and those claims which sugar accounted by many the people who were involved in protesting against the military coup, however, is there any indication that further executions could follow the for this week?
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think that's the big concern. there's been no statement but again that there was no warning that these executions were going to take place and fed. the families of the 4 men weren't informed beforehand, either at which say, as i understand and when executions did take place of more than 30 years ago. miramar was very much of followed course. families would be given an opportunity in the last couple of days to say good bye that didn't happen in this case. took everybody by surprise. again, we haven't had execution for many decades here. but there are dozens of protest as an, an antique who activists who have been charged under these counter terrorism charges . so i think there is a great concern that if this is the direction mere mars military has turned and then there could be more to come. and i think also the fact that it, you know, they've taken, oversee a very antigone antagonistic step. we've seen since february to 2020 one's coo.
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this to take a turn from peaceful protests on the streets, which are then met with armed oppression. that fighting has now spread out all across the country, and we've seen really very vicious, fighting a lot of the ethnic areas along the border. now the protest is who are still going out under the streets, say, this is a provocation, and there are now open calls for revenge. are there's already been one attack on a myanmar t v station in yang gone. it's unclear is yet whether there was directly related to the executions, but i think this just makes the ins, trench position of the military. and the people who co opposed the co even greater and suggest that as this goes on, the resistance will get even bloody on the 0 study chang reporting live from bangkok. charlie, many facts is really forces of rated the palestinian village of color wet bunny hassan or the occupied west bank. they demolish the homes of 2 palestinians who
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charged with killing a god in april at the illegal israeli settlement of arielle. since the start of the year is really forces of torn down several palestinian homes al jazeera as need are abraham, is it abraham brother is in kind of walk took bonnie, our son withers, demolitions took place. we are standing here in front of the house of yes, yes, matter a, a palestinian prisoner who's been accused with his cousin of killing a, a guard that was in the front of an in league. it is really settlement called at a l. this is a settlement that is built on the land of palestinians in saint feet. earlier to day these really forces came in large numbers. they've known up the house behind us that used to house 10 people including yeah, here met a who is now in an israeli jail before that they've bulldozed another house belonging to his cousin,
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olen old since the beginning of the year were talking about 12 demolitions that the scene here as a punitive measure. so usually when there is an attack by palestinians against israelis, that lives is really dead. these really forces demolish those houses. and it's seem here by human rights organizations as a punitive measure against people whose only fault is that they are related to those that israel deans, a suspect, a state tv exit poll after today, he has referendum on a new constitution, suggests that 92.3 percent of those who took part voted in favor of the changes brought. the electoral commission says that only a quarter of registered voters actually turned up. brazil stood up, reports from tunis, a task the internship with the company, going to the pause for a controversial constitutional ref random. thousands of police national guards and counterterrorism units. standing by many in tunisia, hoping that mondays referendum would help improve the countries sentimental when
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she was on the highest kitty. we expect the referendum to lead to a better life for our children's children to have a better life for us, it's over. why are we living under pressure? schools are a disaster. the situation is catastrophic. everything's a disaster. but not all are expecting this water will bring change. miss lucy, man. yeah, i'm not going to vote because we voted a lot of times without the results we were expecting. it's the results which forced us to not vote and not give any importance to it because the reality will remain unchanged. and i do not imagine there will be a change in the future. i mean, tunisia was hit hard by comic 19th and amec that triggered nationwide protest in july last year. paven way for present case site greater hold on palmer to suspended them graphically, elected parliament. dan, in march, he dissolved it completely. this referendum is also being seen as a ward of confidence, foresight, wild, oppositional. ers. people to bore corporate site push for them to take part. that
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is despite electro standards requiring him to remain neutral. santa beaman, be so i the that we will build together with our arms ideas and determination. we will build god willing and you were public. and so we will build a new republic based on real freedom and real justice and national dignity because there is no dignity for nations except with the dignity of its citizens. with the 5th of the workforce, unemployed and poverty level sorting to new highs. tunisia the comp da's spark, the at up spring uprisings across the region is once again at the cross wrought in 2019 during the presidential election. the turner was was 56 percent. and now, despite only around 28 percent of waters going to the ballot box, it will still be enough to ensure high sites plan to consolidate his power over parliament, the government and judiciary. and the fear here now is that this may paved way back to authoritarianism. russell said that algebra tunis still to come here on out
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a 0. 0, this is stormy. united nations base and east and democratic republic of congo. demonte, the peacekeepers. leave the region and fire crews in california say the largest us wildfire this here is no longer threatening yosemite national park. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package to day. hello, we're still seeing some really big downpours across eastern parts of indonesia. a clutch of storm, still rumbling away here. some very, very well weather, unseasonably, wet weather over 200 millimeters of rain in one or 2 spots here. then you can see the brighter colors just showing up, down towards the southeast corner of the region here, somewhere to whether they're into a good part of malaysia could scattering
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a shower into the philippines, southern parts of indo, china cor, still seeing those monsoon showers from time to time sunshine between now it is not wall to wall, right. and what's the weather to over to war smarter northern parts of java could see some live, he showers, and when he passes, as usual, once again as we go on through the remainder of the week, frost road, us a good deal, quite a lot of dry ad fine weather, largely clear skies, but we have got some blustery showers down to rule to southeastern quarter. really wet weather, windy weather too to come for new zealand and a chance or some ranges coming into our path over the next day or so. just clipping the far south of wu wei, pushing through the bike that we some more weather coming into victoria for a time pushing a which was at east inside of new south wells on and off the be somewhere to where the to into where tasmania. but they go with a cloud and rain for new zealand. official airline of the journey witnessed the ocean with witness differences.
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change witnesses, happiness with witness. sunlight, witness, blood loss, witness. charity, witness is clarity. witness, family and witness. friends is the beginning. witness. the end witness. life witness. when algebra ah ah. hello any without 0, let's remind you of the may news. the south e energy ministers of meeting at brussels right now to discuss how to deal with a major caught in russian gas. the moscow own firm gas promise reducing supplies
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through the gold stream. one pipeline to europe from witten state protests had been held outside mammals embassy in bangkok to condemn the execution of full pro democracy activists. all 4 were accused of helping a civilian resistance movement at his ready forces of rated the palestinian village of what bonnie hassan and the occupied west bank. demolishing the homes of 2 palestinians had been charged with killing a guard in april. at the illegal is where the settlement audio schools of reopened in shoreline cut off, the government said that it will provide fuel so the children could get to class. but lessons will be limited to 3 days a week. schools will shop nearly a month ago, due to widespread shortages caused by the worst economic crisis in decades. i'll just do as my al fernandez reports from columbo. the key issue is for the students to get to and from school as well as the teachers. now i did speak to the head of
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the transport association of vegas that bring lots of these kids to school. and what they were saying was, you know, this issue of queueing up for fuel is dont practical for them. they can't spend either 10 hours or overnight in a queue and then have to ferry kids up and down the next day. one, it's dangerous but to it's just hugely time consuming. and for many of the kids, this is a real challenge in getting them to school like the school behind me right now. obviously a, one lot of the younger kids have left. the next ones finish in a little bit and even speaking to parents out here, they keep talking about how difficult things are in addition to that, obviously fuel charges have shot through the roof. so kids who came in school vans are very close. now sometimes i having no choice but to opt to buses,
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sometimes run by the public transport. but even that when you have 2 or 3 kids in one family, it's really difficult. but the key thing is for, for children to get them serves to school and back a be able to do that in a sort of a plan manner without having issues with viewers. 2 people have died at least 6 up an injured during riots. eastern democratic republic of congo, crowds forced their way into the headquarters of un peacekeepers in the city of goma for a 2nd day rifles of darmesh and limited part of the base. on monday, police dispersed them with tear gas and live gunfire. demonstrators say that the un peacekeepers haven't protected them from violence from the region. and as he was catherine sawyer reports, ah, this is what remains of a un logistics base. it goma in north cuba province. oh, thousands of companies protested, chanted on to un slogans demanding the peacekeeping mission,
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leave the country. he threw stones, looted off his equipment and other material. even the peacekeepers stationed inside and local police could not control the crowd. as the defense of it, people are dying every day in the notes in benny and into the province. in the presence of monasco, the peacekeepers have said they are able to keep people safe to ensure the continued implementation. the deputy spokesman for the un mission says everything is being done to minimize disruption to its work. of the mission is activating additional security protocols and advancing contingency planning to ensure the continued implementation of its mandate and the security, the safety and security of all un personnel relationship between some congolese and the un has been hence at best. the protest is say, the u. n. has failed to protect them from frequent attacks. the un peacekeeping
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mission in the democratic republic of congo has had a presence here for more than point years. despite this more than a 100 rabble groups in the east control, the vast region that is rich in minerals go no respectable to though no longer with respect or commitment. when one is cool. but we should also avoid any speech or declarations likely to create mistrust. adobe sat altercations are not new in 2019, there were riots in the territory of benny. several people were killed and un property was destroyed to the state residency. the u. n. the national army and other foreign troops have failed to stop the violence. many kimberly said they are tired, they want peace. and if the un cannot provide ability, then its forces need to leave. catching soy all to 0. people in kenya had to the
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polls in 2 weeks to choose the next president, former prime minister dingo, the current deputy president william router, the main contenders, and both natural politicians, a promising change. i'll just hear a smoke of web reports now from getting gala. kenyans is struggling with rising food and fuel prices, but no expenses are being sped in election campaigns. deputy president william retail is one of 2 main contented political alliances shifted dramatically after he fell out with his boss, outgoing president, who kenyatta was brutal among the candidates talking about the cost of living. but they're not always explaining exactly how they'll address it. we will organize the economy and reduce the cost of living his main opponent, while a dinner has run for president 4 times before. many believe he's been rigged, doubts of sin, past election victory. i. this time,
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the historically dominant political establishment is backing him or presenting a cooper. okay, good option is our number one enemy. kenyans money goes into individuals pocket. going presidents who re kenyatta is among those backing. brian le activist say, can yet have government has been even more corrupt than those that came before it rail as promising change retail held the 2nd most powerful off his in kenya for the last 9 years. so promising change many kenyon, the not convinced by promises to tackle corruption. it's a card that they play subtle. next to the public and get voted by was the in power . we have seen what they do when they have power. and none of that convinced me that they have any, we'll divide by rupture. previous elections were contested largely along ethnic lines. this time, the politicians are talking more about policy,
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especially compared to the campaigns in 2007. those polls were followed by ethnically targeted violence. more than a 1000 people were killed, you know, how the main sites or represented in the quality. so because every vote counts, ah, i, the parties do not have the luxury of demonizing. any particular area, opinion polls put router slightly behind rayleigh, but with enough votes is still undecided to swing it. a significant amount of money is expected to change hands in the final stages of the campaigns. canyon did you to vote in 2 weeks time. malcom web al jazeera, he think gala kenya police in canada have shopped at a gunman who kill 2 people and injured to others near vancouver, police or the suspect. first targeted, a casino at around midnight, before firing a hook at a homeless shelter, a bus stop that
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a highway. he was found by an emergency response team near a highway bypass. the motive for the attacks isn't known for a cruise in california, say they're starting to bring the state's largest wildfire this year under control extreme heat and low humidity. of course, the oak fire to spread rapidly since it started on friday, after dropping 1400000 liters of water firefighters, say that it's no longer threatening the nearby yosemite national park, read a really good day to day. ah, we got a lot of work done this morning. we reported 10 percent containment on the fire tonight. we're reporting 16 present containment. so you know, it's not a huge number, but it's a pretty big percentage. um, if you look at it that way, we're making some really good progress on this fire. what emergency cruise roles have battling a fast moving wildfire in the us state of texas? the flames have destroyed at least 16 homes at a threatening of us in the city of dallas. the area is subject to
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a heat warning. most of the state is experiencing a drought. 14 people have died in pakistan as heavy monsoon rains sweep across the country was tip area was punjab. floodwaters rose in several cities and in the countryside, strong winds of course extensive damage. at least 27 people have been injured. one of the main architects of northern islands historic peace deal has died. david trimble passed away on monday after a short illness capielo. posada young takes a look back at his political career. stated that he was an academic and a politician who for years took an uncompromising stance with hardly policies. but all that changed when david tremble, surprised allies and critics, by leading northern islands unionist pro british majority into a peace deal with the nationalist, a republican opponents. a towering figure in northern ireland and british politics, he became the architect of the good friday agreement. it helped in 3 decades of
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sectarian and political violence known as the troubles were the gorilla group, the i r. a was fighting british forces and pro british paramilitary groups. the yeah, not just to bring about the end terrorist but also to end what has an effect been a cold war between the 2 parts of ireland over the course of the last 75 years. until lesser extent, a cold war between the republic and the united came to the good friday agreement broke by the u. s. during bill clinton's presidency marked a turning point and in 1998 as ulster unionist party leader tremble, won the nobel peace prize share with his catholic adversary, john hughes. that same year, he was elected as the 1st minister of northern ireland in a new power sharing parliament, but animosity and criticism followed. many in northern ireland grew tired of
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tremble and his colleagues. he was eventually eclipse when the hardline reverend em . paisley went on to share power with chin fain the political wing of the re, despite a combative personality, trimball earned the respective many for reaching beyond religious and political lines. david trimble was 77 years old. former ukraine football saw andre shop jenko has called for more mental health support for child refugees. he's been speaking at a school in poland, which is helping youngsters from ukraine who fled the horrors of war. david soaks reports that he's might have been left. andre should jenko is wanted ukraine's most famous sportsman out the player. on monday he paid a visit to a summer school in warsaw, which is using physical activity and especially adapted learning program to help ukrainian refugee children deal with the trauma at the last 5 months. some children
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i saw his parents been killed and then this program gonna help, you know, full physical activity. and in the points when the just plain, just so release that tension to forget about all the very bad things will happen in ukraine only. equally. this is one of many, some schools in poland sets up by the 8 organizations war child and saved the children that supported by loria sports. the good for which ship jenco is an ambassador. since russia invasion of ukraine in february, at least 5400000 people have registered this refugees across europe. hall for estimated to be children, many of whom have no access to education for week. oh,
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the damage of the war, beep devastation did destroy dog the city buildings. but the piccolo g. a spec is also very important to war and psychology, especially with children to help him to get out from that. the images of the war and find it hard to play. shank, i was retired now but was voted the best footballer in the world in 2004. he paid for chelsea ac milan as well as captaining and then coach in ukraine's national team. he knows better the most the benefits of physical activity play and running around, you know, seeing in the plan. the different games is kind of the relief just tried to, you know, for the game forgot about that was in the.

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