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ukraine says it's just waiting on the signal from the un in turkey to start grain shipments. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up a u. s. court rules libyan war. lord can leave a huff to us trial on war crimes. charges can go ahead. man, miles military is accused of using fighter planes to fire unguided rockets into civilian areas and violent protests calling for an end to military rule in guinea. bring the capital to a standstill. ah, we begin the program in ukraine where ships filled with grain,
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a loaded and ready to leave black se ports under a deal guaranteed by the united nations and techie, russia and ukraine have agreed to release the much needed exports. to alleviate a growing food shortage, john hendern has our story from the ukrainian port city of odessa. the 1st ships long delayed by war are laden with ukrainian grain and ready to course through a new shipping lane designed to be safe from the conflict around it. ukraine hopes that soon it will again be feeding the world. susan l. m. a bit of really madam, we sent all the signal, sorry partners the you and, and turkey, and our military has guaranteed the security situation. as farmers continue to harvest this year's wheat, corn and sunflower seeds, 25000000 tons of grain from last season had been stuck in storage silos at 3 black
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c ports. until now. the 1st trips for a test run after that more ships will lead from the ports of odessa churn a more skin piv denny, in the coming days. if all goes well. the u. s. ambassador, joining her group of 7 colleagues in odessa says they are united in a simple task to get this grain to the people who need it to hungry people around the world. and also to shine a spotlight on the fact that it's very important for russia to live up to its commitments until allow this grain to be exporting. oh, like bring back the deputy mayor of odessa says the port is a lifeline to a world struggling to avert a global food crisis corpus finish. and then there was a thought are the ports of the deceased, the oxygen ukraine needs to breathe. it's not only for disa, we understand the grain is a strategic role material for the entire world. so this makes it possible to day in
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ukraine for us to continue fighting and defend our independence across ukraine. strikes from both sides are a reminder of the danger of sending shift through war time water. the ukrainian military says, russian forces have leveled a school in crumb matters in the east while the russian defense ministry says a ukrainian missiles struck a prison in oliva in the dumbass killing. dozens of people keeps as vance disinformation from the kremlin, and that it was actually russian forces who carried out the attack. the prisoners of war inside the facility were from the as of battalion, which became synonymous with ukrainian strength when its fighters held off russian forces and marry a pole for weeks. john hendrick, al jazeera, odessa ukraine. according the u. s. has designed event, civil law suits brought against libyan war load. clever hafta can be heard in federal courts after who's a us citizen is accused of war crimes in extrajudicial killings. during libby's
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civil war, patty calhane has more from the us state of virginia. this is a civil case brought by defendant here in virginia police a half hour does have american citizenship, so they want to hold him civilly liable for what they call war crime. now, he didn't really put under defense. he wasn't opposed, but still a judge this morning so that he is in fact, liable. similarly liable for war crimes, torture extradition killing. so what does that mean? it means the people that sued can now go after his assets. he has, according to one investigation by the wall street journal, about $8000000.00, other properties here in virginia. now, many of those are a limited liability companies. many of those the transferred to a son, the lawyer speaking here. so they believe they can get it. those assets and even more, they believe you have tens of billions of dollars please all across the world. so now the forensic analysis begins, the next phase is to try and figure out how much money he has and how much money these defendants will be awarded. so some of the evidence brought before the judge
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was a hospital that was bombed by his forces, killing a doctor, a family that was killed by an explosion in their home family that was tortured in their home. now again, this is civil, this isn't criminal, but now it opens the doors of these people can probably possibly give cash ask those who were suing him, what they think this could mean for libyan politics. and they said they don't know . they are hoping that the libyan people will take another look at half star as is it just a little opposition now that he us judge, has said that he is simply liable for work for me. and my military is accused of using fighter planes to fire. i'm guided munitions into civilian areas. that's according to a report by a group of independent investigators be in my witness says the june trays using the jets to target armed groups opposing last these code. tiny ching, explain. a finds a jet screams along the border in northern thailand at the end of june. it's
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happened several times this year. and children know the drill, hiding in shelters until the skies a clear. but the jets are aiming the guns into myanmar. ah, blue conflict on the border is decades old. the air war is new. since last she has qu, the gender is deployed, attack helicopters, and fighter jets against armed rebels, opposing its rule. out through underground light. one day jack come, ah, we get a hides. i don't really care about a is it is and civilian place or is that any place that they just bomb? everywhere they just suit the rock at that and everywhere the gesture, the mash and galle everywhere. ah, the attacks have been relentless and as little rebels can do there like machine guns and small arms and no match for the aerial bombardment. and there's one plane, they fear more than any other. every web app lay attack incur any they use
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that, that blue, blue collar. when you want betty, the yank 130, the russian to see to jet, who sometimes described as a trina that has full attack capabilities. the initial fleet was ordered before the coo. but according to a report by independent investigators me and my witness, another delivery is arrived since the military took over housed in these newly constructed hangers, using social media and geo location. the report alleges these planes have been deployed in civilian areas are firing unguided, serbian rockets, the 80 mean m. your ammunition is usually hits, which means high explosive anti pang. when it comes to the possibility of aiming this, an ordinance precisely to targets, it's not really accurate. naturally, these people were fleeing ariel and artillery attacks on the eastern town of lake
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a go in december. since then, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced from their homes across myanmar, their greatest fear attack from the skies. tony ching al jazeera, the well bank says it won't give sher lanka financial insistence until it puts economic reforms in place. the country has been plunged into a date financial crisis in 2019 sherland as new president. we're neil vick ram singer has promised to get the economy back on track after protests forced his predecessor to resign. michelle fernandez is in colombo with mo. the groups might be smaller, that one we've seen in recent months, but no less vocal. the banner says renelle must take responsibility for this crackdown and people here from civil society representatives of the protest groups saying that the government has no right to launch this violent crack down on the
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protesters and pick them off one by one, arresting them for essentially voicing their opposition, people now see the proto site as the site of bender that us previously plus the production site that gave people in college, gave bieber replication. people came together. they and i was a, was a site where everybody could talk completely. but now it is the fight up here and the government is painting that. and it's quite clear that the government in no means want protest to build up again as you can see behind me are protested. have taken a seat. ah, they've all um, sort of started this silent demonstration. they've said they're not going to be violent, but they're just making their voices heard over here. you can see the huge are band of are police of security. there's army on the other side. this police, this special task force commanders,
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the protest as have been told to stick to the protest grounds on the other side. and it's quite clear, as i said, that this is to prevent any sort of big gatherings or crowds getting together and coming close to what this struggle was against initially or the government of got our b roger boxer. and now that of run a vicar missing half flags in the u. s. state of kentucky have killed at least 16 people, but that number is expected to rise. the governor has declared a state of emergency and wants the destruction could take several years to repair, tens of thousands of homes and with our power and more rain is forecast. in a word, this event is devastating. and i do believe it will end up being one of the most significant deadly floods that we have had. i expect double digit deaths in this
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flooding. that's something that we rarely say. it's going to take time as the come in and, and talk about in a little bit. we have more rain tonight and some areas. and we're going to need people to take some steps to keep them safe. otherwise, even the total that we expect could grow. the democratic republic of congo is auctioning off the licenses for oil and gas exploration. environmentalists say many of the 27 parents overlap national parks that a home to endangered species. climate activists point out that the exploration risks, the destruction of caitlin's, which hold vast quantities of c o 2, the government official said the country desperately needs the money. so local beta goes, there is our country is full of oil and gas resources that have for many years not been exploited. but today the president of the republic has decided for the very 1st time to put these resources up for the benefit of the companies. people and i
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rain what be why the toko is projects latest to the congo banks in forest at green paced africa. she says this sale will be a disaster for the country. it's really shocking to see that the company's officials are really to keep pushing this project to what we know. this will not contribute to the local development community to just say is coming to that are living in those areas. they're not even informed about this project and we know how high the corruption is in this country. so we are really concerned because we are surely that it's only a fair, a very few number of population that we would benefit on this because of corruption . and the rest to what more than 100000000 communities will be in deep poverty that you see is a country that is calling itself. it's position contra to climate crisis. and we really hope that oratory, steve, we here to us, we continue to talk to those investors who are trying to take that high risk and invest in this very destructive project. rushing up or just trying forest is not at
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all part of the solution. it's really a critical issue that we really hope that many people around the world will join us to stop it because it's really key for the church of the humanity. you know, this, our project, we're talking about a blocks and guys blocks. and more than 10 of these are located in a forest area and bit land. and we know how the forest in the d r c is playing a critical role to fight against damage change. and we're talking about a very sensitive ecosystem. quoting pity on that the story more than a ton of carbon, and that is about 3 year of image of a mission of the entire planet. that means any, all expectation in this area would be a carbon bond that it will be exposed and that you monitor won't be the same anymore. that's why we are calling for this top of this instructive all project in d. r. c. can use pace building agency, his given facebook 7 days to remove what he considers height speech from its
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platform or risk suspension canyon situ. to vote for a new president in less than 2 weeks. it's the job as a national cohesion and integration commission to ensure the election is peaceful. the watchdog has told facebook's parent company matter and needs to take down more than a dozen political advertisements from the science and returning to ukraine. now an un secretary of state antony, lincoln's phone call with the russian foreign minister survey. lebron has just ended. it's the 1st conversation between the 2 since russia invaded ukraine in february, lincoln says he warned, leverage against any annexation plan. leverett was also press to accept to proposal, to release to us citizens detained in russia. still ahead on al jazeera attentions of anti one in a 2 hour coal between us and chinese leaders. she jin ping tells joe biden not to play with fire. and why general is heading to the u. k. is conservative parties
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conference. we'll try to get the cheap thing. ah that this is where the was on usual and that's la. she'd gone away now this massive kind of disappeared from places where it shouldn't have been at all, but it hasn't been tardy gone from iran in particular. moran should not see a great deal of rain, but on saturday big sons don't seem likely you're might get one to shout in q 8 asked, navigate 0 for july. i want to soon sadie. maria does have a history of want to light shower every now and again. so it looks like things are settling down, but don't be so sure. on sunday, once again, the cloud bills, iran gets big shout. michelle, they flush here eastern pat society maybe buffering rianne scott to potential of some big down port and again, she weight is focused remind you the average rain falling q weight is 0. so this
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would be a novelist. rain once more. should it look better on monday? yes, it shouldn't, it will to some degree, but it's not entirely clear that could be more showers in qatar, but it looks like a rather more usual situations in the middle of summer, which should be hot, dry and dusty. i remind you throughout the robertson and that event, while the ha, that is doing is noble thing. they're going down towards africa. there's been a huge amount of re recently coming out of ease. yep. you're running to sit down south, down berries more to come on saturday. and indeed, sunday drifting slowly westwards. ah, the new voices heating up the airway. lot of chinese listeners with kimberly here, but i really think in their own country shifting pal of a case, the rise of citizen journalism has changed everything. how do happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative
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australians went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war with very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield there listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera lou. ah ah, hello your what she county 0. i'm emily anglin, just a moment ago us secretary of state antony blink can address the media after speaking with russia as a foreign minister. so guy leverage for the 1st time since the invasion of you crime, let's have a listening now who are undermined pieces to go the across the taiwan strait so. so that was the, the nature and basically the substance of the conversation they had,
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they touched on a number of other issues. but i look, i'll just say this in conclusion. we have many different, okay. he has just moved on talking about farming to say, leverage or he was actually just speaking there about china and taiwan as well as the us president joe violence. let's take a further look at that. you as president joe biden and chinese president she jane paying spoke for 2 hours on thursday and what's being described as attends fun comb . she has worn by and not to play with fire with regards to tie one us how speak and nancy pelosi is reportedly planning a visit to the island, which by jing regards as part of its territory. the us president raised allegations of genocide and forced labor of way to muslims, but it is not reported to have disgust removing us terrorists on chinese goods. but he has accused beijing of unfair trade practices that hum american work is trying
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to base journalists. patrick fog explains badging reaction to that comb. with the foreign ministry, more or less echoed what presidency had to say to president by the non the topic of taiwan in that conversation, which was essentially that beijing was resolutely opposed to what it sees, the external interference. and those who played with fire would get. but one of the interesting questions that was posed to the foreign ministry spokesperson, jerry jen today though, was whether or not china would continue to engage with the u. s. in these dialogues . if nancy pelosi visit to taiwan doesn't the go ahead to what he china has repeatedly made it clear to the u. s. s. serious concern of speaker police his potential visit to taiwan and our firm opposition to the visit. if the us side challenges i reply, it will be confronted with counter measures or possible consequences that may arise from this will be borne by the us side. now he said that the truly that the degree
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to stay in touch, but he didn't really elaborate on whether not this might be impacted by that potential visit by the u. s. has speaker beijing has warned previously a possible cancer measures of the visit does go ahead. we don't know whether it might be a diplomatic response or military response, but certainly would be seen as a significant set back if the 2 leaders were to stop talking to one another as they have been since president biden came to office these at sessions where they've come together and discussed that differences if you like, have been key really to stopping this relationship from going off the rails. and as a matter of fact, reports of said, bits of the 2 leaders told their aids to organize an in person meeting the next time rounds, or they speak with one a low and for it has to, has been killed in guineas capital during demonstrations against its military rule as his anger because no date has been confirmed for elections after last. he is comb. barbara anger pat explains protested thought guinea would quickly return to
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civilian rule. when they back to military coup against president out or candy last year. now they say they've been duped, said manifesto so many people. this protest is revenge against this regime. we thought the crew was a change, but no, it's just a change of facade. i support the f n d c. i supported in everything that it's doing. ah, after taking power, the military promise to 3, a transition back to civilian rural. protest to say that's too long. and the west african regional block echoes agrees. g d, aquiner county. i was in conner, cree with the president of the commission of nick, was to make the military john, to understand the decision of the summit of heads of state that the transition cannot exceed 24 months. ah, the national front for the defense of the constitution or epin
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d. c. the coalition of political parties and civil society organization is founded in 2019. it led a wave of protest opposing con. this plan to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term. now it's demonstrating against the military who says that developed around recount september of 2021 is no longer there. that civil society original properties determined to have a c. and if the who doesn't open up a more inclusive, more class or did to more transparent position process, then we could be in real trouble in dominican. i agree. the military hunter has fan protests. but these demonstrated on listening. cooperate and cooper out to say, israeli forces have shot did a 16 year old palestinian boy in ramallah. i'm jab,
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abu aaliyah was shot in the chest while demonstrating against settlers attacks in the alamo high, a town, according to a local source. his funeral will be held later on friday. for me, you as president donald trump has defended hosting is sadie back to golf tournament one of his courses and made a backlash from 911 families. the lightest of in seen the controversial leave series dance on friday. at the bed means to course in new jersey, which is about 800 kilometers away from ground 0, some family members and survivors of the 2001 attacks urge trump not to hold the event, because i believe saudi arabia aided the terrorists. nobody's gotten to the bottom of $911.00. unfortunately, they should have as to the maniacs that did that horrible thing to our city, to our country, to the world. so nobody's really been there. i've known least people for a long time. no, saudi arabia had been friends of mine for a long time. they've invested in many american companies, and frankly,
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what they're doing for golf is so great. french president de manuel macro, meanwhile, has met saudi crown. prince. mom had been some on a daily st. palace, france, and other european countries are trying to secure alternative sources of energy to reduce their dependence on russian oil and gas. it's been sell man's 1st official visit to the a you. since journalist jamal cas shoji was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul, back in 2018 to peruse now in opposition, m pays have heckled the president while he delivered a speech to mock his 1st year in office. pedro castillo is facing allegations of corruption. he supported say the accusations are politically motivated. marianna sanchez reports from lame one year in office, 2 unsuccessful impeachment proceedings. more than 50 ministers dismissed and bid august the use presidency at its worst hour. his facent pipe corruption related
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probes the president denies any wrongdoing. close allies and family members are old under investigation. oh, wonder i have sworn by god to serve my country. even if my family is insulted every day, and the majesty of the presidency is offended, i submit myself to justice, declare the crimes this i am accused of with respect to a jew process. my duty is always to tell the truth, for your ha, holiday called foes interrupted his speech. some left the chamber as to you, admitted making mistakes in these past 12 months. but said his achievements have been ignored, unhealthy upon them so gross discontent . of the majority of the us who demands this resignation. opinion polls say 71 percent of peruvians disapprove of his government. and for critics, there's no hope that his presidency can be rebuilt. good,
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we want costio to understand that his cycle is over. he started his government with an anti corruption banner. however, there are already 5 fiscal investigations that clearly demonstrate that he is committed to corruption from the 52 year old rule teacher who was sworn in with his farmers had won the hearts of many who believed gusty. you is honest, is almost got a millennial. we know that he's a good person and they who never steal them another during his 2nd year. as to your said, he will offer his hand to work for the good of the people. but to achieve that, he needs allies in a country rocked by political instability. castillo was expelled from his own party . opponents and congress will try to unseat him again for many who put their trust in him. his offers to work together may just be too late. and innocent, just i'll just eat at lima, be to the you case. conservative party is being accused of jeopardizing free speech
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by introducing phase for the media to attendance. annual conference party critic say the media ticketing is attacks on democracy. as andrew simmons reports, birmingham is bustling as it host, the commonwealth games demand for tickets. is it an all time high? not so exciting, though, is disturbing, caused by tickets for an altogether different event. here at the international convention center. it's the conservative party conference due in october, and all journalists have to have tickets costing up to $1500.00 each. people here don't think that's right. sounds like the conservative to me. i think it's wrong, democratically and morally. but you know what? it won't that one of these 2 politicians richie sooner cool is trust will have won a party leadership election and become prime minister in september that makes the conference even more newsworthy, but in accessible say, some journalists,
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it is unprecedented charging media to access that party conferences, it is effectively stopping a lot of people from going and therefore it is a road lock in, in the u. k. democracy. so what's the fuss about? the conservative party is charging a $150.00 for journalist tickets booked early from august. the 1st they increase to a $1000.00 and the week before the conference, they're up to $1500.00. the labor opposition party tickets are $6.00, which it says is a voluntary carbon offset charge. and that isn't just the scale of the cost that's causing consternation. a joint statement put out by media and free speech organizations along with the n j. the journalists union in the u. k. says that it causes a precedent to be set and other countries in the world could use financial barriers in order to prevent media scrutiny of political decision making. so should people
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be worried about the media having to pay for access to their elected politicians at a cost direct different subject regardless of different subject altogether or what you say, i'm not going to that is to the conservative party to run, but i'm absolutely clear the democratic principle here is, are the politicians available to an accountable to the public? and the answer is yes. must or is johnson is on the way out loud controversy over how his party goes about fundraising remains. his spokespeople same media ticketing needs to cover things like security checks and accreditation. critic say it's a tax on democracy. andrew simmons al jazeera berman scientists say they don't know how to control a virus that killed 3 young elephants that is in switzerland, sir cape as say the calves died from the foam of hairpiece. infection results in internal blading and organ family em which causes death within day.

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