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the member states agreed to reduce gas used to prevent a winter crisis. mount dissipation of russia announcing more supply cups. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan. this is al jazeera ally from dell are also coming up the end of an era and space diplomacy. russia says, i believe the international space station with plans to build its own orbiting outpost. the i, m. f. ones have high inflation and a global recession, but says russia is doing better than expected despite sanctions and unrest in democratic republic of congo. 5 protest, as in 3 peacekeepers have been killed in the eastern city of goma. ah, european union nations of agreed to russian gas supplies after russia announced
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another cut to deliveries. each member's agree to voluntarily reduce gas used by 15 percent from august until march. russia says the reduced output is due to a faulty gas turbine, but a new leaders accused moscow of playing politics. abdullah shami reports from brussels. the energy crisis looming over europe dominated the meeting of u ministers in brussels, russian and gas ahead of winter, the best and only way to reduce the eas reliance on russian energy. $45.00 b sam correspond stay 15 percent cut in our usual gas consumption between the beginning of august and the end of march. that's why we have pointed to this percentage as the target or number states should stay forward. russia is said to further reduce supplies through the nod stream pipelines. blaming a technical fault at one of the stations, something you ministers dispute. you leaders say there is no technical reason for
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the last reduction, something gas prom disputes of the short national game. as of today, there is no solution to the ongoing equipment issues at the party. i buy out and compress the station near, but there is no solution whatsoever yet. seems as saying nothing. they're trying to find solutions, but there are millions, but come out as there was an russia exchange, economic blows in response to russia's war in ukraine. european leaders say moscow is not a trustworthy partner. the width is coming ah, and 3 don't know how cold it will be. but what we know for sure that the in the will continue to play his so don't the games her in miss using and like mailing her by, ah gar supplies. so you, grace president, one of the major lensky says, europe is already at war with russia just on
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a different front i, he and his bride. all this is done by russia on purpose to make it as difficult as possible for europeans to prepare for winter. and this is an open guess war that russia is waging against the united europe. this is precisely how it should be perceived. and they don't care all happened to the people or how they will suffer from hunger g to the blockading of ports, or from winter cold and poverty, or from occupation. these are just different forms of terror yet. wellness does that. nearly half of all the guys europe needs it comes from russia. the supply is now on to our relative trickle. come when to if europe ian countries don't have enough supply stored up in time. it means certainly almost, it will be a struggle to heat homes and power cities. abdullah shami, others euro brussels. russia have launch more missile stripes on ukraine's black sea coast. the rockets hit the village of zacotta in the odessa region. president vladimir zalinski says it's a residential area with no military presence. the eastern city of harkey was also
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targeted john henry as more from the ukrainian capital the russian defense ministry says it has destroyed 8 ammunition in missile depots in the southern black sea port city of nikolai. it says it also destroyed port infrastructure in that case. in that was just one in a series of early tuesday morning, strikes by russian forces in the eastern ukraine. town of harkey, a gas pipeline was hit that will leave thousands of people out of power. that is with the mayor there says, and also in odessa, in the region of odessa, the small town of ciocca was struck. that is, according to the president of ukraine. val, at amir zalinski, who posted video, said the only residential areas were struck there. and he says, there were no military targets. united states is express regret of russia's decision to pull out of the international space station off the 2024. if russia does stop sending cosmonaut to the,
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i assess who would mark an end to an ear of space diplomacy? us state department spokesman, net price says washington has been taken by surprise. it's an unfortunate development given the critical scientific work performed at the i assess valuable professional collaboration our space agencies have had over the years and especially in light of our renewed agreement on space, flight cooperation center mullahan has more on rushes announcement. the future of this beacon of international cooperation may be in doubt when the war and ukraine prompted the west to sever nearly all ties with russia. the international space station was one of the few exceptions. 3 to one. now, after more than 20 years of partnership, russia says it's pulling out. not only dancer, of course, we will fulfill all our obligations to our partners. but the decision to leave after 2024 has been taken. i think that by that time we will begin to follow
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russian orbital station and left off to many this move with a surprise or wealth. nasa and the russian space agency had only just signed a new agreement to the very astronaut to the station. in may, the head of the european space agency said cutting type russia on the i s. s. with technically impossible for both sides are responsible for different technologies on the station, and neither is trained to operate the others without assistance is going to cause problems. the, the russians to the side of things is in charge of several key systems on both the international playstation. probably one of the most key ones is it's propulsion system. so that's the thing that stops it from it. it's just about in us atmosphere . and overtime it over, it does slowly degrade as it gets closer and occasion you need to get it a little bit boosted up again. and the russian segment is responsible for doing that. first through the hatch is denise map. since the war and ukraine broke out, even like a space hasn't gone untouched by the politics of earth. in april questions were
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asked about the russian cruise choice of space suit was which matched the colors of the ukrainian flag. they denied any hidden messages, but many sort of a protest against russia's war in july, the russian crew made a much clearer political statement when they posed for photos, with the flags of hans and an ask to rush and back break way regions in eastern ukraine. it's unfortunate that the politics on the ground have now reached up into space before the i s. s. was the one common ground that we had where, you know, it was in everyone's interest that it work. and we never neither side use the i assess for these kinds of political posturing for events on the ground. the i assess was 1st established back in 1998. research on the station has led to breakthroughs and battling cancer. all timers and heart disease monitoring natural disasters from space has also helped relief efforts here on earth. but with russia
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and china now planning to complete their own space stations in the coming years, a period of space cooperation may be giving way to a new era of space. competition, benton, marin al jazeera, the international monetary fund is predicting a slowdown and the global economy. and its latest report, the i m. s. projects. the growth will slow to just 3.2 percent this year. higher food and energy prices policy brought on by the war and ukraine, along with supply chain bottlenecks. olds are expected to push global inflation up to 8.3 percent that's higher than previously projected in the world 7 leading economies. the i'm f says the probability of a recession is now estimated to be nearly 15 percent. that's 4 times higher than usual. but the i m f says while the outlook is bad, there are measures countries can take to mitigate the worst impacts. the outlook is darkened significantly since april. the world may soon be teetering on the edge of a global recession. only 2 years after the last one multilateral cooperation would
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be key in many areas from climate transition and pandemic preparedness, to food security and that distress amid great challenge and strive, strengthening cooperation remains the best way to improve economic prospects fall and mitigate the risk of g. economy fragmentation, we're william leads, the chief economist at the milken institute, he says, russia appears to be whether the storm better than many other countries. the i, miss outlaw generally reflects the consensus of opinion about what impact the various shocks i've had on the global economy. and the russian ukraine war has become a well known shock, and the i m. f analysis is pretty clear in what consequences are higher prices and slow growth. what russia certainly is getting a lot of revenues from the sale of energy the, even though the sanctions have been in place and the west has tried to restrict rushes access to the global financial system. russia has been managing quite well
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since 2014, when it initially was subject to global sanctions because of its initial incursion to into ukraine. it has become much more of a self sufficient domestic economy where is substituted imported goods with domestically produce goods. so and so's russia has feared quite well, but the sanctions are hurting. we can see the consequences of the lack of imports from the west in the equipment. the soldiers are using in their battles, very antiquated, analog type devices that should clearly have like the benefit of imports. i think the europeans are doing some chest thumping and saying that all we can do without the russian gas imports. when the winter gets cold, i think people are going to be clamoring for more of that, i guess. so i question the veracity and integrity of those those those initial calls for kind of golf russian gas schools every opened, ensure lanka, after the government sandy would provide fuel so children could get to classes. they were shot nearly
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a month ago because of widespread shortage is caused by the worst economic crisis in decades and financial reports from columbus back to school, at least for now. she lunches new president runner becomes singer and his government want to sure things are returning to normal. schools have been asked to start on site lessons. 3 days a week. the other day students are taught online. but many said the fewer shortage and economic crisis are still a major obstacle that i'm at the aggression at diekama matter. and in this, i faced a lot of hardships due to the fuel crisis and my mother and a teacher, and i had to queue for 2 days to get fuel cleaner. the we have to wait for a to 40 minutes for a 3 wheel attack slip, and even if we get one, we are helpless with unfair charges to day api double the usual fair. the head of shall, anchors, teachers union, told al jazeera its members are also having transport issues here, the government to declare education, an essential service,
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giving it the priority. it deserves parcel ro with dell ladiva. schools were closed because there was no fuel even today. that's the situation with endless accused will are as a trade union, we don't want of course to stay closed because the longer that happens, my greater the impact on sooner than nearly 30000 school vans operate around the country. drivers in other school workers are hoping the arrangement made this week . we'll continue oper, elana before my grandmother grandmother express. the fuel is continued to be provided to us through the bus depots that with it's not possible for us to q overnight and then the drive children to school in the morning to love. this is very difficult. he was our fuel is not the only problem. skyrocketing prices have seen school transport fees double in recent months, and many families have been forced to look for cheaper options. students have not been spad, the effects of shalana has worst economic crisis in decades. but following 2 years
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of pandemic related locked down, it's not been easy. minette fernandez, al jazeera colombo try for a short break here in our 0 when we come back demanding justice relatives of murder . the al jazeera job is sharina barclay meet the u. s. secretary of state on firefighters begin to gain ground against california largest wildfire. we report from yosemite national park mornings thanks. ah john. he has begun the fee for world copies on its way to castle group. your travel package today. hello, we've got some wet or weather returning to northern parts of china at the moment, hopefully a little more cloud sliding a little further southwards as well. and that should just knock the edge or fad. extreme heat that we have seen across southern past, still getting up into the mid thirty's, maybe the high thirty's,
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a one or 2 spots here. but there's that wet weather. just pushing in foundry down, paused, coming through some pockets of very heavy rain could cause some flash flooding from time to time. it slide a little further eastwards over towards yellow sea. as we go on through where thursday, hopefully they shout a little more wise but little more cloud. just as i said, just taken the edge of those very high temperatures. wanted to share was getting into the korean peninsula, some showers there from time to time into japan. tokyo around 32 celsius sir, but large he dry just a chance of one or 2 afternoon showers. plenty of afternoon showers. meanwhile, across sir se, asia still very red across at east side of indonesia, malaysia, seeing some lively downpours from time to time, along with southern areas of fur. indo china still sing plenty of wet weather across circle part of india. good pa to pakistan. that was for lanka to some very heavy rain from time to time should be not quite as wet as it has been recently with the heaviest downpours pushing up to the foothills of himalayas. hatha,
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airway official airline of the journey cypress, a european island openly offering citizenship to those who can afford it. in august, al jazeera, made global headlines with the cypress papers, confidential documents that revealed a murky passport by investments. armies who now al jazeera investigative unit, goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the cypriot, stay al jazeera investigations, the cypress papers under cover. ah ah, welcome back. a quicker might about top stories here. this our european union
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nations that agree to russian gas supplies after rush o announced another cup to deliveries. the you members agree to voluntarily reduce gas use. from august until march, russia says the reduced outputs due to a faulty gas turbine. and russia says it'll quit the international space station after 2024. moscow has announced little shift its focus to building its own station . the u. s. has express regret and the i m f, a slashed its global growth, full cost adjuster, the 3 percent us conflict in ukraine and a slow down in china. take their toll on the world economy. it says my food and energy prices a lot to push up inflation more than expected relatives of murdered al jazeera journalist. sharina barclay have met the u. s. secretary of state in washington to demand accountability for her death. sure. he was shot in the head by israeli forces, while on assignment in jeanine al jazeera, she had baton c met shirlen's niece, lena abolish. we continued to reiterate our demands and our
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concerns, especially regarding the 4th of july statement that was released. it was not an investigation and we expressed how damaging it was to the truth and to all the multiple reports that were released ah, by respect of news outlet and most importantly by the u. n. o, we clearly demanded an independent and a transparent investigation by the u. s. considering that cheating was an american citizen. we also asked for accountability and the justice wasn't really acknowledgment there about how absurd it seemed. when the u. s. government said that they couldn't make any definitive judgment about who killed shrink and yet they've decided it wasn't dumb on caucus. by the idea of was, was that contradiction discourse perhaps what we asked for them to retract, or to correct the statement of considering the fact that it lacked evidence at
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clack transparency. and the, until today we were never aware of how the process went. and the secretary blink and he, he said he's committed to providing us transparency moving forward with any process that involves the case of shooting. or is there a timeline though, or are they gonna furnish information as to exactly what role that, how that means investigation was, and whether they really went forensically or with the evidence. so there was no timeline. we were not given a deadline as to when we would receive the information. we will continue to ask for accountability and for you as lead investigation that is transparent and independent because that statement was not an investigation. we weren't the only ones who are not satisfied, but even now senators and members of congress expressed that in a letter they sent out to the, to the president. so we are expecting an independent investigation and justice
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for shit in but finally, do you think they're taking this seriously or is this now a public relations x wisely decided they're not going to make these really is uncomfortable in any way. am i just trying to get through this without? well, we are hoping that this is taken seriously. oh, we are hoping to see meaningful action and not just statements. oh, we want to see action. we want to see accountability. so we can prevent this from happening to other american palestinian citizens or palestinians in general. oh, shootin was a her, she was a human being at the end of the day. so she needs to be protected. journalists have to be protected, and it's important for us that the u. s. administration takes this seriously. we also requested her to meet with the president since he did not meet with us when we were back in when we were back in palestine. and the meeting with the president
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would show us that the u. s. is taking this matter seriously. is there any forces of right of the palestinian advantage of coca bonnie hassan in the occupied west bank that demolished the homes of 2 palestinians who had been charged with carrying a guard in april at the legal israeli sacrament of arielle leader. abraham reports 9 year old as the dean, mary has been asking about his bicycle since the early hours of the morning. with the help of a friend, he managed to find what's left of it. the matter, he found me, this is the only thing that were left with now is the memories of 25 years after is ready, forces blew up their house early on tuesday. these really military as of yet mid or he and his cousin usa policy in late april, both men are in the early twenties and he is really made a 3 accuses them of killing a guard of an illegal as were you sacrament. in the occupied westbank. after arrest, the family was expecting the house to be demolished,
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so they took out some of their belongings. what they couldn't prepare for is to see their house and ruins. oh, i went to take my books, clothes, and toys by they didn't let me. israel has long implemented a policy of demolishing houses belonging to palestinian suspects, accused of killing his radio, muffled lightly. my son is a hero. it wasn't easy for him to see what the occupation that in during ramadan, the events in alaska particularly affected handle oxy. i'm going to sort of feed him a lot earlier on tuesday is really forces demolished the house of use of aussie as well homeless. now the asi family are staying with relatives that i got on. i mean, in makin minnesota, he did really decision is that we can't we bill heed for 5 to 15 years. it is and is line is confiscating. so i have a plot here for juice it will build on for now. look, we're scattered in relatives. home says all the homelessness in these really government says house demolitions. i meant to prevent future attacks. but to human
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rights organizations say, since palestinian attackers are often killed or in prison, if their families who end up being punished me that but i mean, alger theda, the occupied westbank. the government of the democratic republic of congo has condemned violence. that happened at un peacekeeping bases in the east of the country since monday, but just as of stormed un facilities. the violence resulted in the death of demonstrators and un personnel in the song. oh no, we are very sorry for what happened and concerned about what is going on in different parts of north kiva, particularly in the towns of gama and would tempo. for now, we can confirmed the deaths of 15 people, including 3 un peacekeepers. we regret the situation and call for calm as nothing can justify the violence against the united nations or the deaths of our people. one of the un deputy representative for the us is calling for an investigation. and
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we, as the united nations did not fire on any civilian during the protest that started on monday. since the beginning of the situation, i was in communication with the un commander myself, to remind him and not to use bullets against civilians. let's conduct an investigation which will tell us what exactly happened on the ground cut. and so it has more on the violence another charged day in coma in north cuba province, dozens of congo, lease protested, or demanding. the un peacekeeping mission hold monasco, leave the country. the military and police have been called in to help contain the situation. un personnel are being relocated. the trouble began on monday, after a logistics base was attacked, people through stones looted, office equipment, and other material. this is what was left of date was ransacked. either un bases
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have also been targeted, did, loses the dilemma is oh, live whipping. watching you in motion says the start, they had the logistical capacity they need. what are they doing with that? this is why we need to kick them out. the relationship between some congolese and the un has been pants at best. the protested say the un has failed to protect them from frequent attacks. the un peacekeeping mission in democratic republic of congo has hired a presence here for more than 20 years. despite this more than a 100 rebel groups in the east control, the burst region that is rich in minerals, america, monarchy came to protest against monasco, who, it has been years since the mission came to congo. many kimberly's have been killed in the east people in gama. are fleeing again to safer areas until the situation gets better. many kimberly say they are tired. they want peace and beef that you
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when cannot provide stability. then it's forces need to leave. catherine soil alters era firefighters in the usa. they're making progress in battling california as large as while fi this year. in a quarter of the blaze near yosemite, national park is now contained. the oak fire started burning on friday and destroyed a area half the size of san francisco. thousands of people had been moved from their homes. 41 buildings have been destroyed, a heat wave and long term drought conditions of fuel the place, rubber known as mona, for my poster county. this is the aftermath of a fast moving powerful wildfire that swept through these sierra nevada foothills of california. the fire has scorched thousands of hector's leaving many areas. as you can see, covered in ash with smouldering debris still are apparent in many
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areas of pall of smoke. as also drifted all away from this area to the san francisco bay in the west and into nevada, in the east making air quality hazardous for thousands of people. this is one of the dozens, if not more, of structures that have burned. this was a, apparently, a house we can see appliances in it and bits of broken roof and so on. the number of people who have been evacuated from this area is close to 4000 about 3700 by last count. and there are thousands of firefighters 2900 firefighters working on the fire. we've seen them all over this area heading out to the fire line, carrying their equipment, and also the fires being fought from the air,
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with drops of water and fire retardant. or you can see here just get a, a look at how hot this fire was, this is molten, or was molten aluminum from some of the appliances and vehicles that are stored here nearby. so that was a lot of heat. ah, there is some good news. however, the fire is now considered 29 percent contain that's up from 0 over the weekend. so that is very good news. firefighters are feeling optimistic and they've even started to allow some people who had been evacuated to return to their homes. but no one is going to be returning to this house to live anytime soon. french and british satellite operators are joining forces to take on the lawn, mosques, space 6, the u. k based one web is merging with its european rival util sat and their fleet
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of satellites in orbit. the aim is to create what they call a global champion and this satellite internet market. that means competition to muscle stalling, and amazon's project type of satellite based boardman services promise affordable high speed internet from space to almost anyone on earth, even in very remote areas. will amy thompson as a contributor to space dot com? she says, competition and space has certain benefits here enough. there is definitely space for everyone when it comes to rockets and launching. so i'm sure there's space for, for satellites. and you know, we're the ones that are going to benefit from it when you have satellites like starling and one web. they provide connectivity affordable connectivity to places that can't get it from traditional satellites. so there's rural areas, a space x, for example. i was able to help them 1st responders in washington state who did not have connectivity. when there was a bunch of wild fires, there is
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a remote and indian tribe in canada that uses starling. and that, well, having access to these satellites, whether it's one web, whether it's amazon, whether it's starling, will be able to do things like provide tele medicine and provide educational opportunities to communities. i have, you know, starkly, been cut off from the rest of the world. but it is something you know, that is being really looked at and contested by the terrestrial options that have historically provided services, you know, because space acts and one webber sort of encroaching on their territory. but you know, the hope is that it will provide more access to more people and just be affordable because there's a lot of people around the world that just don't have access. and this could really am improved their lives drastically. ah.
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