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yeah, go the trial for the massacre in that by the shows the serious abuses that indigenous community stafford in this country. only one mindy, of the 45000000 people in argentina considered themselves defendants of the original indigenous groups. most of them live in poverty and continue to fight for survival. argentina has long prided itself if i, you repeat heritage one that often neglected and persecuted and did you know trial of not by piece a step to revise history and give indigenous communities to place. they have been denied for too long. ah, algeria, with no news.
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demonstrates has pulled back off the storming iraq's parliament in protest against the nomination of a new foreign minister. ah, con carry johnston. this is al jazeera, well live from also coming up. the u. s. off is russia, a prisoner swap, basketball star, brittany greiner and former marine, the port wheaton exchange for an imprisoned russian army. the u. s. federal reserve high interest rates again to curb inflation. but fears of a recession remain and more than 300 people dead and hundreds of kilometers of rose washed away by heavy floating and focused on over the past month. ah,
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ah, hundreds of people have stormed iraq's parliament to protest against the nomination of a new prime minister of the main at pro iran parliamentary book, their supporters of the influential shia cleric, mac tada al serra. he says he does not want mohammed al sigourney to be the next leader. nora burton money has more a show of descent in the heart of political decision making in baghdad. ah, protesters taking over the speakers plan an m p 's benches. the support is that the influential shia cleric booked out of a sudden he says he does not want mohammed of the dunny to be the next prime minister. and his support is unlikely, attempting to both. this is only from by that is brenda supporters from other provinces stormed the green zone. the ottoman are in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no escalating this protesting movement,
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so to speak. he basically wants to this large, they're kind of the candidate for the cream your shirt. and this is how they got through the heavily fortified, so called green zone. undeterred by water cannon protest is ripped through the cement block walls surrounding a tank moment to stretch at the city. dozens paused with apparent ease, forcing their way down the main thoroughfare towards parliament. they remained there until sorta instructed them to withdraw. in a tweet, he described it as a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption saying the message had been delivered and the protesters have terrified the corrupt in power. sada is one of the most popular politicians in iraq. his party was the biggest winner in october's election, but he failed to form a majority coalition. last month,
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more than 70 m. p. 's allied with the shia cleric resigned from parliament, calling it corrupt oh. now the pro ron coordination framework is nominating so donny as prime minister mal kevin. for now this is a victory for sonorous and a threat to political decision makers. unless say, protest is unlikely to maintain the pressure from the street, nor that manly on to 0. my words abdulla had joins us live now from baghdad. so what, what's the outcome likely to be from all this well, it seems that the coordination of framework her is not changing good. it's plan or it has just released a statement confirming that it's moving on with it to plan, to her elect a new president of the state on saturday. and her also her nominate him how
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much he i so danny, as it her new prime minister. now as you know, that live there, a supporters of unsullied look that a so that they rose up against that nomination of mohammed that she asked who danny? they believe, as they say that his another for seed of corruption. another for said of north america, the former prime minister, who was a prime minister for 2 terms. and he's accused by the said, the supporters of corruption and of ruining the state resources and learning the state funds for 2 terms. when he was prime minister. now the coordination framework says that they're calling on the speaker of the parliament hammer that had been woozy and on the government not to change anything in the plan. the plan that was
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set to hold a session on saturday to elect a new president of the state. and then the pre, the new president of the state would assign the newly it nominated pray. missed that will who is mohammed t? i so that he, according to the coronation for a mork to form the new government, it seems that we're going to probably see more escalation in the coming days as the supporters of mocked other of southern we'll definitely reject that move and would probably most to probably take again to st, and this time it would probably be more violent. ok, mark mood otherwise had live from baghdad for us. thank you. i was ready for 6 of us pair guys against palestinian protested would demonstrate against establishment of an illegal settlement. and the village of key for us in the occupied west bank may wave palestinian sags in charge of slogans in the streets near the settlement
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of balkan. there have been reports of multiple mythos strikes in the ukrainian capital. keith sirens have been heard across the city and defenses are believed to been activated. ukraine is mocking its 1st state to day after franklin nation by president. for them is lensky last year of the 0 don't engine is in to you with more. what we've learned from bella vision authorities that 25 rockets have been fired from their soil. many of them, 9 of them landed in true near that is north of key, but others landed in the cave region. and then there were also strikes near harkins into gooey of, and we also have learned that this city of odessa has a fire. we don't know what the cause of that is. so on. what is the 1st state who day here in ukraine? it has been celebrated with fire. that is, of course, not how the ukrainians plan to celebrate it. those rockets came largely from bell
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roofs. and hark, it has been struck day after day after day. and if the fire in odessa is indeed from foreign sources, that will be the 3rd time odessa has been hit since an agreement was made a turkish broker agreement between russia and ukraine to allow grain to leave that and other ports on the black sea through what are supposed to be safe waters but loaded mirrors. the lensky, the president of ukraine has said, you can't trust russia to abide by this agreement. and if indeed, this is a 3rd strike on a desk that would make it quite difficult to get that grain out of these ports as ukrainian authorities have said they intend to do this very weak. russian gas supplies to europe have been reduced even further than now. it's just 20 percent of the levels from a few days ago. the cut full make it harder and more expensive for you nations to fill storage facilities. russian gas company,
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gas problem has reduced flows to the north stream, one pipeline fighting a problem with a turbine for the ease says moscow is using energy supplies to retaliate against western sanctions. us report say the by the administration is offered russia a prisoner swap to secure the release of basketball star. brittany greiner and former marine poo whelan, the russian army, the, the victor boot who's serving a 25 year sentence in the u. s. will be freed, as part of the proposed deal secretary of state and lincoln says he'll speak to russian foreign minister. so your lover of this week, it will be their 1st talk since washes invasion of ukraine reson issue. that's a top priority for us. the release of americans are willing and really griner long to attain and must be allowed to come all substantial proposal on the table weeks ago. facilitate the release. our governments are communicated repeatedly and
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directly on that proposal. and i use the conversation to follow up personally, and i hope you guys are a resolution political haine has more on this from a 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 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 how she shall into the country. she said it was an accident that she was packing quickly. the sentencing phase is well underway, as she testified to day 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 that they're
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looking to get paul, we'll in a former marine sense for 16 years and 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, 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 or staying in the us, the federal reserve is increasing its key interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point. until now, it sits at 2.5 percent. the bank husband making it more expensive to borrow money to curb rising inflation market $100.00 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
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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 expected. and the stock markets, which had been calling for aggressive action rose sharply on the news. both did also by the fed chairman contention that the country was not in a recession. it 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,
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plans for expansion had already been impacted by rising inflation. of painting would a theme, it really went through price adjustments. so we were the, 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, you make adjustments to the project plans. you make adjustments. so 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 will come 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. i cannot al jazeera washington said i had hair on al
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jazeera, why peruse, president is fighting for his political survival just a year after being elected. why, paleontologist so worried it could be the last time this rev, fossilize dinosaur, scene ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cat hook your cattle package today. well it didn't rain enough in the czech republic to help to quench the forest fire. there will be more showers, but i think a bit further south prompted brother heat in the balkans and the talent is cold from joyce prompts thunderstorms behind it. precious high against. although much of northern europe has got some cloud over it, that high pressure means a lot of its been squashed out. the temperature starting to rise again. we've got 23 in london, 24 in antwerp,
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but it's nothing extraordinary. the outbreaks of light israel has gotten the whales, says forecast the baltic states and finland to the south of all this, it's still hot. now we've not seen much in the way and saw that some will develop, i think today in the northeast to spain, warnings of the of the potential for those. but it's still hot for most studying on caliber, high thirty's, in northern italy and still through the baltic states with these thunderstorms developing in northern italy and in southern france could become really quite nasty tomorrow, flashed a potential. now there is a drought admittedly enormously, but a drought followed by big thunderstorm, always bes, flooding and settings. been the story in some parts of africa, the ssl in particular as because these massive areas of clad the latest wanting nigeria, nisha moving slowly westwards. it will be quite substantial and quite a long way north tomorrow. cats are official airline of the john live and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think
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stranger, they think other law latrice stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range, the way you're coming from. you said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders and brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the st. claire, a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah, the me watching out to see it, reminds me of i top stories this hundreds of people stormed iraq's parliament on wednesday to protest against nomination of new prime minister wyatt pro iran block . the supporters of the influential shia cleric,
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they've been reports of multiple missiles, strikes in ukrainian capital, keith sirens, i've been heard across the city and had defenses of least been after us media reporting the by that ministration is offered russia a prisoner to security for basketball star brittany brewing and the former marine armstrong boots would be freed as part of the deal. us democratic senator j mansion has finally agreed to back his own parties. why did ranging spending the month of defiance? he had frustrated efforts of the biden administration to get the president's message through congress before the mid terms in november. but on wednesday he and the senate democratic leader, chuck schumer said they reached the deal. the proposal includes more than $300000000000.00 for clean energy, and more than $60000000000.00 for health care. thomas gift is the director of the
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center on us politics, university college, london. he says the bill it could help democrats ahead of a challenging midterm election. this is a big reversal for mansion. it's hard to dispute that just weeks ago. he was a hard no on any proposal for new substantial federal investments in climate and health care. and for months mansion has really been public enemy number one, among progressive democrats. they maligned him as the main obstacle to the white house pushing a more ambitious domestic agenda. it's worth noting though, that the size of this bill about 369000000000 is significantly paired back from buttons original human infrastructure bill to back better. this new deal would also include considerable offsetting taxes, roughly 450000000000 in new revenue over the next 10 years. course. one of mansions, real complaints about times earlier, spending surrounded transparency overcast. at one point he used other democrats of engaging and shell games and budget gimmicks. so to me,
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the fiscal structure of this bill is much more palatable for matching. this legislation might help on the margins, but it's not going to override the main issue of the 2022 elections. and that's obviously inflation. the federal reserve just raising rates by 75 basis points. again, that's a 4th rate height this year, the same time a number of comments are predicting that the united states might be trending into a recession right now. so the fundamentals of the election, i still don't think change, but certainly this is going to be something that democrats are going to try to campaign on, and it would be a considerable achievement for joe biden, particularly given all the difficulties that he's had. so this point, north korea has marked what a close day of victory with celebrations in the capital killing young military jets painted the country's flag across the sky. as crowds below the way flag chance events mark the signing of the armistice of the korean war. 953,
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came and delivered a speech threatening to mobilize his parents. in case of confrontation, us, you would have to be armed forces are thoroughly prepared to respond to any crisis in our nation's nico award. attorney is also fully prepared to mobilize absolute strength faithfully, accurately and promptly. and i assure you that the safety of this land and the system and sovereignty of this country, which are military comrades who shed blood for thoroughly guaranteed. while the $300.00 people are now known to have died in floods in several provinces across pakistan since june, many more have been injured in the extreme weather events that was triggered by months to range rescue teams having deployed to assist hundreds of forced to leave the affected areas, several roads and dozens of bridges have been washed away, while thousands of homes have been heavily damaged. come on, hider is in. it's about with more bugs, fairly major. roger going to department that issued
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a warning of far landslide and flash, large and high buckled booked. and while province body of the upon job got by dawn, but the biggest and the worst affected so far as the province of baluchistan and the larger province of the country area wise, with the least population, with just scattered all over a large area. and therefore, the relief and rescue efforts are being hampered because of the logistical regions . the men link road from karachi to the prevention capital of quite. i been blocked because some of the bridges have been washed away. sections of the highway have been washed away and the military of gods that now using helicopters to reach the remote regions and to try to ahead to evacuate the people the government of value just on that also promised to give cash compensation to for the family of large family members, as well as getting relief like essential food items to the area. now,
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the warnings are in place regard to major logical department. they also said that this is going to last in the middle of september, and that the country will receive or what 30 percent of the normal monsoon grains. more than 1200 migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean this week because they try to reach europe from northern africa. one of the major landing points is the italian island of thousands of people and now being processed at its migrant center latasha on it is there were in the port of lampa do. so this small sicilian island of about $6000.00 people is closer to africa than it is the italian mainland . that's why lamp i do so is a destination on the migration route. as people try to make their way from africa to europe, the glassy water and very little wind on the mediterranean sea have made for ideal
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conditions for people crossing via boat. that is why there has been a recent wave of migrants arriving to lampa do so. on sunday alone, this coast guard ship rescued. 1000 people, the boats next to them, or among the 31 vessels they were on. 5 people died more than $34000.00 migrants have arrived in italy so far this year. that's about a one 3rd increase from the previous year. the war in ukraine and the food insecurity. it is cause, as well as the high cost of goods due to inflation or the additional reasons people are making this dangerous journey. once the asylum seekers arrive and lamp a due south, they're brought here to this migrant center. if you listen carefully, you can hear the voices of mostly men speaking arabic, french, the odor is pungent. we spoke to several syrian men inside. they say they worked in
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libya for several years to earn the $25.00 to $3500.02 pay smugglers. they see the conditions are squalid, no water for showers, sleeping on the ground, little food. we spoke to the former mayor of lampa usa. she says the capacity of the center is about 2 to 350. in recent days, there have been as many as 2100 people crammed inside. the government has begun transferring migrants to other centers in italy to ease the overcrowded look at b. oh, i know you of is bracing for an influx of as many as 150000 migrants this year. earlier this month about a dozen e u countries agree to resettle 8000 migrants with a non governmental organization or n g o. c, watch says that is an embarrassingly small number. it also blasted the european union for not taking the lead on search and rescue operations on the mediterranean
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. it says that this is not a new phenomenon, and it will continue unabated, especially due to climate change. and that is why it's time for the e. you to take action and save lives. please. cindy peru, her fire tear gas at hundreds of protests is marching in support of present hydro casteel. ah, the demonstrators whose congress and nest of rights demanded its closure. trade unionists and indigenous peruvians came from a citizen and these an amazon to rally a day before custio's 1st anniversary in her life facing new allegations of corruption. he's already survived to impeachment attempts. a new scandals are emerging among his inner circle and there are calls for him to resign. arianna sanchez, reports from lima when pedro casteel won the presidency one year ago, he promised peruvians, he would stamp out corruption in government an end to poverty in the country. the
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farmer and rural teacher also candidly said he was learning the job on the go. but one year round castillo struggling. he has sworn in for cabinets with more than 50, mister, dismissed, and made political infighting. no thought, almost almost up at us. i don't see to go, 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 settle. it will cost the yoke himself stands accused of corruption. the attorney general is investigating castillo for peddling graft and obstruction of justice for allegedly orchestrating the escape of kia lice. who prosecutor's sake may hold evidence of the precedence involvement in crimes. john roy says he already, 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,
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he raced. the hopes of corporal wheels will sign him, a man hoard better understand their grievances. but the pandemic, a rice in fuel prices caused by the war in ukraine have made conditions worse. and allegations of corruption. i, the precedent has turned the hopes of millions of peruvians into anger. his presidency has been marked by constant protest, gleaming, gusty use incompetent and corrupt opinion. polls show his approval rating is at a low of just 19 percent. with most former precedence, either under investigation or convicted of corruption, peruvian se thing, 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. 2 or is it a messy or anyone can be investigated, but until there's a sentence, there is no guilt. the c, u. hassan successfully requested the attorney general and the probes will the
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president cannot under peruvian law 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. medina sanchez, helped us. he that lee might be to now a rare dinosaur skeleton is being auctioned off for new york, where it's expected to fetch $8000000.00. the ga, ga soros cousin to the more famous t rex is 76000000 years old and lived in what's now the western us in canada. or the auction is generating some controversy as gabriel and his on their expense. 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,
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not one bone is out of place. there are only 20 known fragments of this animal that 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 wish 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, has 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
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dinosaur so rare. now, who possibly could buy this? well, it could be anybody because it's an open auction. so it could be 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 losing it? well, for one you have no guarantee that whoever buys it is going to allow access to my interests. even at sotheby's, there are numerous other dinosaur artifacts that are approximation. like this tri sarah top skull. it could garner as much as.
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