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ah, demonstrators pull back off to storming iraq's parliament and protests at the nomination of a new prime minister. ah, i'm about this and this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up the u. s. federal reserve hikes interest rates again to try to control inflation. but fears of recession remain speculation about a prisoner's swap. as washington says, is ready to make a substantial offer to free and athlete. and a former marine from detention in russia. bruce president fights for his political survival a year after taking office as he faced his allegations of corruption. ah,
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ah, hundreds of people have broken into racks, parliament to protest against the nomination of a new prime minister. their supporters of influential shia cleric knocked out al serra. he says he does not want mohammed also. danny, to be the country's next leader, has been a political deadlock in iraq ever since october's election. last month, supporters was sudden resigned. their seats in parliament worked out all saudi treated about the protest describing it as a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption. he said the message has been delivered. you have terrified the corrupt in power, while protest is 1st on baghdad. hi security green zone. the political heart of the city to reach the parliament building. it's a 10 kilometer fortified zone. the house is several iraqi government offices. it's also the sight of many foreign embassies in the city. i went other or had, has more from baghdad. the protest who's, who's told me the headquarters of the council of representatives have was drawn.
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that is following a command from the leader, the influential shia cleric and political leader looked to the a southern who asked his supporters to withdrawal. he also addressing his supporters of southern, mentioned that at their message has been conveyed the message that in his words, that his supporters have terrified the corrupt politicians in power. as you know that this is following the episode of the leaked voice recordings attributed to former prime minister naughty aleki. a prominent adversity of shak lyrica looked to the a. so that now that protested his have been a staging their demonstrations inside their heavily fortified green zone. prompting a tens of a heavy or security presence in and in,
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in the area. now up the doctor, the southern has been calling on his supporters to keep it calm and peaceful and a statement from the caretaker prime minister. most of our alchemy also reiterated that the processor is shot, maintain, and keep a private and a public, a facilities it safe or kill. our bus is a political analyst based in washington dc. he says the protests are likely to increase so they went through several steps to pass the whole broad, it's popular support and friday prayer. last, we gave a good indication today, people from baghdad. this is only going to supporters from other provinces, the store on the green zone, the parliament are in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no
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escalating this processing so to speak. he basically wants to watch the count of the candidates for the creamier ship, one that the other perceived as from now to not only keith has been why the scene has called rob kerry and iran reform. so there had position himself on the other side. if he stayed in the parliament, he was forced to go into what's called power sharing. national unity government afford around that isn't too broad corruption. inefficient government, lack of accountability and i think while so iraq accept the review stuff. they don't see. this is certainly side with the southern movement. i don't mind,
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but they think the arrogant itself is for iraq need a majority. government is not enough consensus based government that is an effect. it has proven itself an effective over the past 1516 years vital reserves increasing its key interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point. it's not going to set a 2.5 percent. the u. s. central banks be making it more expensive to borrow money since march to try to hold back. rising inflation. my kind of reports with an inflation rate that is nearing 10 percent, all ice around the federal reserve and the announcement of its plan to try to push it down. against this backdrop, today, the forms he raised its policy interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point and anticipates that ongoing increases in the target range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate. the increase was not unexpected. and the stock markets, which had been calling for aggressive action rose sharply on the news. both did
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also by the fed chairman contention that the country was not in a recession, doesn't seem that the u. s. economy is in recession right now. that along with the fact that he left the door open about the size of any rate move in september as the stance of monetary policy titans further, it likely will become appropriate to slow the pace of increases while we assess how our cumulative policy adjustments are affecting the economy and inflation the rate increase is going to directly affect the d. c. smoke house, its owner, mill, hines, plans for expansion had already been impacted by rising inflation. obtaining would a theme, it really went through the price adjustments. so we were that my contract was conscious of it, but of course, you know, it rolls down the hill so that's going to be as well. so you know,
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you make adjustments to the project plans. you make adjustments to how you operate . and so the price increases are passed on to the customer is not expecting a better product for the higher price. we check price when you walk out of here, you know, satisfy with the food we have. we don't care about price, but you know, we're not satisfied with the food. it won't be about economists maintain the rate hike was the only tool that that has to come to inflation in the long term. but in the short term, the medicine is going to have a bitter taste. like hannah al jazeera washington. those democrat senator jo mansions finally agreed to back his own part, his wide ranging spending plans of the months of defiance. mansions, angered many democrats by blocking efforts by the, by the administration to get the measures through congress before the mid terms in november. but on wednesday, he and senate democratic leaders, chuck schumer said they've reached a deal. the spending proposal includes more than $300000000000.00 for clean energy
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initiatives, and more than $60000000000.00 for health. you are a secretary of state antony blinkin says a substantial offer will be made to secure the release of basketball player britney griner and former us marine poll whelan. they're both being held in russia. he says you're going to speak to his brushes. foreign minister said, you love rove and the next few days. i reason issue that's a top priority for us. the release of americans, paul wilson, and brittany grier law. me detain and must be allowed to come all substantial proposal on the table weeks ago. facilitate the release. our governments are communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal. it owns the conversation to follow up personally. and i hope movers are to resolution medical haynes good more from washington dc. it would, it seemed to indicate that it's pretty close to me. let's think about, take a step back when they do these prisoner exchanges between any country. they don't
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normally broadcast from the state department from the secretary of state himself a. but we've been seeing these indications for a while of the russians had said that they couldn't, can contemplate any sort of prisoner exchange in till brittney grinders case went through the legal system. so just a few weeks ago we saw her plead guilty to what she was accused of, of bringing to to vague cartridges of her. she shall into the country. she said it was an accident that she was packing quickly. the sentencing phase is well under way, as she testified today saying that she wasn't read her rights and that it was an accident and she didn't mean to insult the russian people. but then so then to had the secretary stake him out and make this very public announcement. they're looking to get paul. we'll in a former marine sentence for 16 years on espionage and brittany griner out. and to say that he's going to call on his counterpart, foreign minister, sorry, labor love, rod himself, is an indication that the u. s. thinks they can get it done. i mean,
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they have been under public pressure to act, but it's not an insane amount of pressure. it's not leading the nightly news. it's not at the front page of the newspapers that not necessarily the factor here. more importantly, you don't put a cabinet secretary, especially someone like the secretary of state and from the cameras and say we're going to get this done. we're trying to get this done. if you really don't think that you're going to be able to get it done. pope francis has reaffirmed an apology to canada's indigenous people in a meeting with communities in the province of quebec. the head of the roman catholic church has asked for forgiveness for decades of abuse. carried out a church wrong, residential schools, a condemned policies of forced assimilation, carried out to the institutions. a physio toyota is alone either the but he shoes a story of pain and disregard from a colonial mentality is one that is not easily repaired. at the same time, colonialism has not stopped in many places, it has been transformed, taken a different shape and has disguised itself. this is the case with ideological
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colonization. cities reconciliation is not a single act, but a lifetime journey of healing. this journey is different. for everyone as early forces of use tear gas against palestinian protesters running against the establishment of an illegal settlement. near the village of keith harris in the occupied west bank, demonstrators raised the palestinian flag and chanted slogans in the streets. in the settlement above come, stock head and al jazeera ukraine says, walks resumed at his black sea ports to export grain. as turkey opens a center to monitor shipments, white poly intelligence of worried it could be the last time this may or fossilized dinosaur the scene of the public. ah,
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let's go with your headlines for the americas have one. so here's the forecast on thursday. we're turning up the heat for the pacific northwest western canada, you know, portland at 37 degrees. that is 10 above where you should be for the month of july . and we go further toward the south high temperatures as well for idaho boise at 39 degrees. but that will not be a record for the month of july went off the pacific. that's going to keep things moderate, the temperature any way in san francisco, at 1900 degrees. no st. louis had its weather. stay on record the other day. look at this weather now. sliding further toward the south, across tennessee and arkansas on thursday, and off to the great lakes. the northeast, we go. lot of instability here. so showers and thunderstorms seem likely. next stop central america. we do have a tropical storm out over open water. but look at the rain falling across the west coast of mexico on thursday, pretty persistent rain for western areas of columbia along that pacific coast. as
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we did further toward the south rate. now, what and windy will be the theme across the river plate region, montevideo temperatures below average, but temperature is above average in porto lay grey. and oh yeah, it's going to be windy a month at the dale looking for gust of 50 kilometers per hour on thursday. hang onto your house. we'll see you soon. the a sanctuary for journalists. it was a haven from the wall and shelter for civilian refugees were captured into the garden during cambodian bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to me and suddenly we returning back to the canal rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia. let the know a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera lou
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ah, watching on to 0 reminder what top stories this are hundreds of protestors who stormed iraq's parliament have now left the supporters of sheer cleric masada all sorted by demonstrating against the nomination of a new prime minister who belongs to a pro iran block, the federal reserves increasing its key interest rate by 0.75 percentage points. 2.5 percent. you or central banks been raising the cost of borrowing since march to try to control rising inflation. the u. s. equity of takes as a substantial offer will be made to secure the release of basketball player. brittany greiner and former us marine poll whelan from russia until he blinked in the says he'll speak to his russian counterpart. saggy level sunni wash and gas
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supplies to europe have been cut to a 5th of what they were just a few days ago. the cuts are going to make it harder and costly for you nations to philip storage ahead of the winter heating season washing gas company gas problems reduced flow through the north stream. one pipeline saying is a problem with a turbine. b, e u says moscow's using energy supplies to retaliate against western sanctions. a bridge in the ukrainian city of household has been closed by moscow backed authorities who control the region. it's an important crossing for russian supply routes. the bridge has been hit by missiles, ma high mobility rocket system provided to ukrainian forces by the united states. officials and carson said, causing it to traffic in case of more shelling, a joints coordination center to monitor green exports from ukraine has opened. in istanbul, it's part of a deal son by cave and moscow last week on, brokered by turkey and the u. n. took his defense for the service as arrangements
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were being made for the 1st ship to levy ukrainian port in the coming days, columbia. many of the world's countries rely on grains from russia and ukraine, especially those in africa. more than 25000000 tons of grain are lying in ukraine seaports. it's important to send the ships off at the earliest and to provide safe passage for the ships carrying the grains. the speedy delivery of the grains is critical. we're getting food from the farm to the table has become a dangerous job ever since. the russian invasion began. john hand reports from the village of costner in ukraine for in a wheat field north of keep a de mining experts sweeps for the weapons of war. the mind detector finds remnants of a cluster bomb, it slow going, but these workers need to clear a path before forming combines can reap the wheat from a war time harvest. they are among a 1000 de mining experts across ukraine,
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racing to avert a global food shortage of that. the last they hired me. we have founded fragment of glass emission and a grenade from an r p g 7, which is unexploded. when the war began, this farm was attacked by russian aircraft artillery and cluster bombs. workers had to replace tractors, trucks and barns before they could bring in the harvest. you'll never even thought up, stella, you can see they're burned and destroyed by shirley and artillery. and john strike medium. she as good as farmers scrambled together, wheat, corn, and sunflower oil. russia and ukraine have reached a tenuous agreement to allow 20000000 tons of trapped, ukrainian grain to leave from black c ports through so called safe channels. but with all the dangers of transporting the crop of 2022 in a war zone for now, this farm is storing wheat in these containers. weight is this symbol of ukraine,
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that yellow and blue flag represents a field of wheat beneath a sky of blue. and for ukraine, the problem is getting this wheat out of the ports. but for farms like this, the problem is overcoming all of the obstacles to get it harvested in the 1st place . the harvest of war has been tough on farms across ukraine. russia has left its signature on these cluster bombs, know what movie the market article, but i see got him here. we can see the mark of rational forces since the beginning, while her work, our employees found these on our fields. in this year, she threw up the machinery of war, rushes, the machines on the far end is summer winds to close, the race to bring in this year's crop grows more urgent every day. john henderson, al jazeera crescent, ukraine rushes for melissa sagen lava has been an ethiopia for the 2nd leg of his
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tune. the african continent is trying to reassure nations hit hard by the global shortage of grain. millions of people across africa have be left without adequate access. to food because of storing prices last was hoping to strengthen ties with the content that has so far, refused to join western sanctions over the warm. steven gross is the south african institute of international affairs member, and he says, love robes visit the continent is diplomatic power play. this is, i think, was russia demonstrating that it's not isolated, that the sanctions haven't been able to cut it off completely from the rest of the world. that it still has governments that are friendly towards this. and i think it's, it was part of the larger propaganda war that's happening alongside the shooting. will you know? you have president lensky who is very slick and able to use social media very well . and i think i read this, this rational trip. i love rob as, as
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a p r exercise as much as anything else. well, i think what we must recognize is not to over blow, rushes influence too much. it's total trade with the continent is less than $20000000000.00, which is probably 10 percent of what china trades with the continent. and of course the us and the countries and the u. k. have long standing pods and very deep inroads into the continent. but nevertheless, it has been growing, rushes implement has been growing a particularly since puts and took over in 2000, but especially off the 2014 when russia next crimea and was, was frozen out of relations with many other countries because of sanctions. and of course, now it's face another round of sanctions, and it's likely it was already happened. there was a business delegation in johannesburg a couple of days ago that russia will be looking to find new markets, new opportunities, and as well,
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the diplomatic that supports. we'll also visiting africa's french president emanuel, my chrome is focusing on security during his trip to 3 countries in west africa. on thursday, he stopped off and been in bytes. anger at france's presence in its former colonies has been increasing. i'm address reports. emanuel mc crone arrived, been in with promised, he invested security. as the sale regency uses pike in the tax by armed groups, the french president says france will work with friendly countries to overcome those challenges. no fuss. so i to do a good. it is a deleted be france will always stand by been in to face the threat and it will do so by responding to your requests. as we have always done, our support will be 1st of all, civilian animal then be in support of the deadline strategies for the most vulnerable areas and those most exposed to the attempts of terrorist groups are legal to established themselves. on the security front, it will be on hand to meet all your requests in terms of training and equipment and as you but as we're corner arrives beneath the molly and military and asked i'm
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groups have carried out coordinated attacks to military pieces. the attacks came days after another uptake, the other capital france was forced to pull out of money after 9 years of leading a joint operation with regional forces to rout armed groups in the sale. this has left the former colonial power struggling to position its troops elsewhere in the region. his host, patrice to law, was hoping for both french supporters, small west african country, which is also seeing as t to rise and it acts by armed gross. instead, his human rights record is coming under scrutiny. there are some politic, though been in india, but do they do new, politic and benign? there are no political prisoners, no one's detained and benign for their political opinion, that people are detained for having acted for having committed offences, crimes than the political feels that's true. so it could be that in the future and my time or after me, that acts of pardon or amnesty will be enacted towards these people. possible. this
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isn't loves the pussy macros, toys sites with russian foreign ministers, africa, diplomatic charm offensive. and it wasted no time to blame, righteous invasion of ukraine for creating food and energy shortages across africa is next. pit stop is skinny, bristle a country whose political stability continues to be tested. how many degrees al jazeera nigerian army says it's found to female students who were abducted from a high school by book or um, 8 years ago. the women are now being cared for in a military medical facility. both had children with them when they were discovered . then some of the last victims to be found from nearly 300 school girls who were kidnapped for the armed roop in the northeastern town of she bach in 2014. but he survived tear gas at hundreds of protesters marching in support of peruvian president pedal steel. ah, the demonstrators of calling for the closure of congress, labeling it
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a nest of rats. it comes a day before casteel is 1st anniversary in power or casteel is no facing new allegations of corruption. he's already survived to impeachment attempts, but with low approval ratings and fresh scandals. among his inner circle or growing calls for him to go. maria sanchez, reports from lima. when did augustine won the presidency one year ago, he promised peruvians who would stamp out corruption in government and end to poverty in the country. the farmer and rural teacher also candidly said he was learning the job on the go. but one year round castillo struggling, she has sworn in for a cabinet with more than 50. mr. dismissed, and made political infighting not hold almost almost up on us. i don't see the girl . we are not here to be a circus, or a country has put us here to work for peru, for development, and a fight against corruption. it's a little bit bully castillo himself stands accused of corruption. the attorney
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general is investigating castillo for peddling graft and obstruction of justice for allegedly orchestrating the escape of kia lice, who prosecutor sake may hold evidence of the precedence involvement in crimes. yeah, noises he albany. he is not the honest man. we thought he was. he is suspected of corruption and he's awarding of public contracts. perhaps the most solid accusation against him is silencing people who could accuse him of being a criminal dignity. when garcia won the presidency, he raced the hopeless corporal. v else will so in him, a man hoard better understand their grievances. but the pandemic, a rice of fuel prices caused by the war in ukraine have made conditions worse, and allegations of corruption by the precedent. i turned the hopes of millions of peruvians into anger. his presidency has been marked by constant protest, lemming, gusty use, incompetent and corrupt opinion, pulse show his approval rating is at a low of just 19 percent with most former precedence,
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either under investigation or convicted of corruption, peruvian say, think want him out. m. okay. now that we want the treat to be known because we deserve a president who is not involved in corruption, but the president says he's innocent and still some supporters give him the benefit of the doubt. visiting the sierra, anyone can be investigated. but until there's a sentence, there is no guilt to see. your husband successfully requested the attorney general in the probes where the president cannot under peruvian love, between or sentenced while still in office. his political enemies are working hard to ensure that he'll be removed as precedent. and sent to trial, long before the end of his official 5 year term, mary, and as anxious to see that lima biddle. a stature or brazilian council woman who was killed by special forces in 2018, has been inaugurated in rio de janeiro. marielle franco was known for her work as an activist with poor and marginalized communities,
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or assassination was widely condemned in brazil and abroad, and veiling to place on what would have been her 43rd birthday. a rare fossilized dinosaurs skeletons being auctioned in new york. we're expected to fetch up to $8000000.00 the goggles. sawdust was an apex carnival that lived in what's now the western us in canada around 76000000 years ago. but the auction is generating some controversy as gabrielle alexander reports. it's a dinosaur called gore concerts and it roamed earth more than 79000000 years ago. the dinosaur founded 2018 is a particularly rare fine. it's made up of $79.00 bones perfectly preserved from the giant school to the details in the vertebrae and the tail, not one bone is out of place. there are only 20 known fragments of this animal that
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exist anywhere in the world. almost all of them were found in canada, where it is believe the giant predator lived. but this one was an earth on private land in the state of montana in the united states. the owners wished to remain anonymous. but the fact it was found in the us and not canada makes it even more rare. and why it's expected to fetch between $5.00 and $8000000.00 when it goes up for auction in new york on thursday. canada, like many other countries as a strict restriction on fossils being exported from the country to a dinosaur like this would not be allowed out of canada because it was found in the us. that means we can actually sell it. and that is part of what makes it this dinosaur so rare. now, who possibly could buy this? well, it could be anybody because it's an open auction. so it could be
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a university, perhaps a research institute, most likely it will be a wealthy private buyer. who could then loan it to a museum or keep it in their private collection. and for many paleontologist, the uncertainty of who might buy this rare artifact. as many researchers worried, there are not very many specimens of gorgeous stores. all the others are in museums . and one more being sold, you might say, oh, well it's only one, but if there's only a few, right, that's a lot of information that we lose and you say, well, why are you living? well, for one you have no guarantee that whoever buys it is going to allow access to scientists . even at sotheby's, there are numerous other dinosaur artifacts that are a fraction like this. try sara top skull. it could garner as much as $300000.00, but it's a gore goods or a skeleton that is the one everyone is talking about. all paleontologist can do.
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