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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is denise al, alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes tops, diplomats from the us and rushes speak on the phone for the 1st time since the ukraine war began. i pressed the kremlin to accept the substantial proposal that we put forth on the release report we on. and brittany bryant, ukraine says its just waiting on the signal from the un in turkey to start grain shipments. they, 16 people have been killed in flags in kentucky, wiping our communities and some of the poorest areas in the us and how the heat wave that swept across the western mediterranean sea is threatening moraine life and ecosystems. and i'll be the same. it will be
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a small donald trump defense hosting the saudi arabia, back loop, gulf series process to plan by march 11th families of the course, owned by the former president in new jersey. ah, welcome to the news allan, the u. s. secretary of state and russia's foreign minister have held a phone conference for the 1st time since february, when russia invaded ukraine. and neeb lincoln says he told sir gay lebrun the world expects russia to honor its commitment to let grain shipment, sanctity leave ukrainian ports. lavern said sanctions on russia were partly to blame for the global food crisis. and that weapons supplies to ukraine work, prolonging the wall. this is on behalf of many, many countries around the world, getting russia to move on the commitments. it's made. not just to the united nation,
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so turkey and ukraine in the context of the deal that was agreed, but to the entire world. that is looking for an end to the blockade of the odessa court by russia that is denied so many people the food that they need and depend on and is also resulted in a significant increase in food prices over many months. let's bring in rosalind jordan, who joins us live at from a washington day say hello, they have rise, a significant fun coal between the 2 men. and one of the things discussed was a prisoner swap between the us and russia. how productive with those talks, theo, a secretary of state antony blank, and did not want to say how seriously he thought that the russian foreign minister, sir, gala rav, is taking what the u. s. is calling a substantial law proposal to love free brittany greiner the w. m. b, a star as well as paul whelan,
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the former marine who was convicted 4 years ago on spying charges, and has been held ever since. the u. s. content considers o whelan and greiner wrongfully detained. but now apparently is willing to consider early release of the russian arms merchant. victor boat. in exchange for the release of greiner and whelan, mister rob blanket told a press conference in the past hour that he did not want to characterize what tub the russian government thinks of this proposal. but he did stress that he is urging the russians to consider it and take it very seriously. for their part, the russian foreign ministry says that to the foreign minister mister la, rob told mister blinkin that talk matters of this sort should really be dealt with . and the realm of quiet diplomacy, not publicly given the fact that to a couple of days ago, the secretary of state had indicated that he wanted to talk to sergey la rob about
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this matter. and obviously high on the agenda was the war in ukraine and debt. the secretary of state has held a press conference in the last hour or so. what more did he say about those discussions? well, the secretary of state also told reporters that to the us and other countries would very much oppose. not just a russian efforts to try to annex of the olu hans gun done. yes. regions of south eastern nol ukraine. but that i any campaign to try to bring in a to russian control any additional ukrainian territory would be vigorously opposed . the secretary of state also said he told us foreign minister law for all of that, it's important to us to make sure that the agreement reached last week to allow ukrainian rein exports to
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a while. that process to start to not have any russian military interference. as we saw just a day after the deal was reached, of the, of foreign ministries response was that it's because of the u. s. and other countries, military support for ukraine, that the war is continuing. that child, the russians were not being deterred from their efforts to try to liberate parts of eastern and south eastern ukraine because that was their original mission as they put it. and he also stressed mr. lobrado also stressed the need for ra continued diplomacy, but not to try to stop on russian sovereignty or i, we really appreciate that update rosalind. joanna jordan join us live that from a washington that day say, speaking of those grain shipments, shapes in ukraine filled with projects alerted and ready to leave. lexi ports under a deal guaranteed by the united nations and tacky russia and ukraine have
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a great to relate the much needed exports to alleviate a wasting food shortage. john hendern has more from the ukrainian port city of odessa. the 1st ships long de la aid 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 season. alamo politically. madam, we sent all the signal sar, 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 c ports. until now. the 1st trips, or 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,
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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. porpoise furnish events her was with 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 for this makes it possible to day in ukraine for us to continue fighting and defend our independence across ukraine. strikes from both sides are a reminder of the danger of sending ships,
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3 war time waters. the ukrainian military says russian forces have leveled a school in chroma tours in the east while the russian defense ministry says a ukrainian missile struck a prison in all. and even in the dawn bass, 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 in merrier pole for weeks. john hinder and al jazeera, odessa ukraine. hamish last is director of security programs that ukrainian prism foreign policy and security thing tank. she says russia has continued to attack areas near the grain port. first of all, our biggest simpson region is the excess to the black sea and we need to grade the land that's closer to the see. the 2nd use that is the excess to wear russians because is why the novel forces to of why the cell,
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the eastern part of your brain. but also the 1st wall that isn't working, was because the underwriting, the finance people. and unfortunately, within the last month, you have more and more evidences of the people who are leading to the way to from those territories that we would have the same the suckers as we also notice on the north of the country like themselves. and that's why you bring an armed forces. understanding both is to teach it and moral responsibility to liberate the land. of course, in the march, for example, you heard the statement this people in a politician that you would like to return back to the 24th of february. so deal with vice crania and part of the boss and the dish asian with all those massacres that we saw with all the start of the land and the real work like that. the exterior, davis, one more you can hear that everything's sorted. inquiry need to sell them for you
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to finish in crimea, meaning the positive ratings involved and pray me. the choose is probably somewhere in between. we understand the reality. we are not the question, i just will, i just will fighting. we're creating the life of people, but at the same time, you can see just the news all today. and that is again feeling of the prisoners of war that he's the new cases of challenge williams in the future of rick ally when it will just bought, sold, no special military objects. you saw the news from saturday when the force of death and show for the grain at 1st was targeted by the washington duration. when you hear the news, you understand that it is very dangerous just to people. russians have on the table when she ation, because they don't care about the figures, she says they just demonstrate them as the show was. that all probably will. it will give us additional time to prepare our forces to have a full and relaxation theory for our forces. we 1st need to understand that russians really ready for any type of distribution that they are ready to leave all
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with territory. and. 6 to make our people free are the why. now, all the statement just about humiliation when it is the positions wanted to see if not the reality. meanwhile, the german city of hanover is going to turn of hot water in municipal buildings to save energy. public places like james and swimming pools will let me provide cold water for hand washing and showers. it's the latest german cd to introduce meshes ahead of the winter. after russia dramatically reduced gas supplies, many cities including the capital berlin, have switched off lives and government buildings, and turned off fountains at best and has more from berlin. more than 200 buildings public building here in berlin will go darker for the next coming weeks, at least to save energy. and not only that, it is also aim to show people here in germany as a symbol of how to save energy. because not only the government this urge to save
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energy but the public as well. but this is one bit appeal, of course, that the germans, i know, have to swallow because of their dependency on russian gas and oil for the energy supply. and this is also the result of amazing house in brussels by d u, in which decision was taken to voluntarily cut an a cheese by 15 percent over the coming month to basically anticipate last gas even coming from russia for the next winter. on wednesday, gus form has already also decreased gas supplies to germany again from north stream one which is one of the major suppliers of gas to europe is around 30 percent of all the supply is coming from north stream one and it's now reduced to only one 5th of the normal supply. so there's a lot of worry, of course, for the coming winter, the storage facilities that the european countries, including germany,
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you won't be full to actually make everyone comfortable and warm. there is going to be less heating also in hand over in the city where the public facilities won't have any warm water. but also housing companies have already announced that they will lower the temperature of heating in houses already to anticipate for this cold winter to come to other news now in a court in the us has decided, civil lawsuits brought against libyan war load can leave a half time can be heard in federal courts. char, who's a us citizen, is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings during leaving the civil war party call. hi and has more from alexandria in the us. thanks. this is a civil case brought by defendant here in virginia, leaf, a hoss car 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
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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 limited liability companies. many of those the transferred to the sun, 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 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 get cash asked those who were suing him, what they think this could mean for libyan politics. and they said they don't know
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. they are hoping that the libyan people won't take another look at half star as is, it says political oppositions. now that the u. s. judge has said that he is simply liable for work, right. the un security council is deadlocked on who should lead its diplomatic efforts. in libya, the current special advisors, stephanie williams, is she had to leave her post at the end of the month. shifting government alliances in libya have sparked renewed violence and diplomatic editor james based reports from un headquarters in yield. for the 1st time in a row. the un mission in libya and the smell has been extended by just 3 months. the 3 african members of the security council was so angry that hotel they abstained during the vote. it's not the only blow to the un in libya. stephanie williams, who's been leading the un mission is finally stepping down back in 2020 inches, secured an agreement between the parties to have elections,
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elections that have never taken place. she's wanted to step down from her post for months, but it's been persuaded to stay by the un secretary general. i want to thank her for her extraordinary efforts to broker an agreement on the constitutional framework for elections. we wish her well in her future endeavors and call on the leaders of the house of representatives and the high state council to work constructively toward a goal towards the goal. miss williams sought to advance and we support the efforts of the secretariat and council members in their discussions to find a new candidate someone who can effectively lead and smell and facilitate the necessary dialogue among libby and leaders towards persistent piece. months ago, the un secretary general has identified the person he wanted to take over the un mission in libya, and that was sabri. booker doom, the former algerian foreign minister. but his appointment was blocked by one member
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of the security council. the united arab emirates plenty more had on this news hour, including violent protests calling for an end to military ruling guinea, bring its capital to a standstill. why journalist heading to the you case, conservative parties conference. we trying to get the cheap seats. and a little later and spoke with peter bizarre own run as it all goes wrong. to this baseball outfielder, ah, a group of ocean sciences has worn to moraine heat wave in the western mediterranean may have severe, long term effect. nonprofit organization mccarter ocean international says the sea surface temperature is up to 5 degrees celsius hotter than normal. the heat wave started in the lu gary and sea between corsica in italy, in maine. by july it had in gulf the bull, eric islands,
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cydonia and the tyreen sea. while the warm water may serve beachcomber, as scientists say, it's bad news for marine life. a recent study found the mediterranean recorded 5 years of mass mortality events. 20201520. 19 scientists say changing water temperatures are causing some species to relocate. transforming marine ecosystems a short time ago, i spoke to fernando berrera, who's a marine biologist, and chairman of the zoological station, anton dawn in naples, italy. he explained how small increases to water surface temperatures make a big difference to the health of marine life. these things happened already in the past, and there were mass mortalities along especially the northern shore of the western mediterranean sea fence governance and so on. died off for
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hundreds of kilometers. these events seem even more a stream than the preceding ones that already announced that something was wrong in the way the mediterranean was warming up in the summer, which is a normal thing in the summer. the mediterranean acquires temperatures that are similar to those of the tropics with $28.00 degrees. but now we reach 30 and sometimes 32 degrees. and this is too much. and so the species that not adapted to these temperatures die off. and so there is the phenomenon of mass mortalities. the water that becomes warm air is in the 1st layers, so the heat arrives from the sun, it penetrates in the water. and that is a layer of water that these hot and the depth of these layer increases when the
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temperatures become too high. and so they cause negative conditions to the species that are not adapted to warm temperatures. and that leaves deeper than the usually warmed up waters in the summer. these opens the door to tropical species because these increase in temperatures are not only in the mediterranean, the year or so in the tropics. and the species that are adapted to high temperatures cannot withstand the temperatures that now are present in the tropics . and so they move into them and the terrain in marine scientists that are saying these scenes a very long time. yesterday we reached the orbit of shooting day the day in which we used all the resources that renew during a year. so we are living by contracting debt
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with nature. and these is increasingly greater, this debt and the mediterranean being and media to rise, notion answers faster than the world, the ocean to these pressures. but these conditions are present all over the world. large parts of the horn of africa, or in the midst of the worst drought in 4 decades. agencies are wanting of a humanitarian disaster that could affect millions of people. leaders from east africa and the horn of africa have called for a coordinated response and a climate change summit in uganda. catherine soil sent as this report. and a warning you may find some of the images distressing. this is a new comp for internally displaced people in the somali copy tall war got issue.
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most of this families are from lewis sher, belly, which is on the brink of a farming were hammered. hussein is worried about his son. the little boy doesn't have anything to eat. and some of the other children have missiles taylor. we are not going to measure, but we left our home and leave them hard conditions. just the other day, my daughter died of missiles and why my son is sick. and is getting worse, we lost everything of the drought. for rainy seasons, half filled in the horn of africa, humanitarian groups estimate more than 18000000 people are going hungry in somalia, a few p a g booty, and kenya. a combination of armed conflicts, rising global food and fuel prices has wasn't the impact of the extreme weather on poor communities. so what is the on the road to lie, or a j con perkins. the 2nd
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county group leaders from the region are meeting to coordinate. i had of a broader un climate summit in november, government from the region one to bring this to the attention of the negotiators hop 27, the climate negotiations huffman informal folks. and today they adopted a historic situation. 2 baths will be brought to to the negotiators barker, the comp mohammad does not need to be reminded about the devastating effects of climate change. his less concerned about the decisions leaders make at their summits and more worried by where his next meal will come from. catherine, sorry, i'll jazeera there are warnings of catastrophic consequences if the world's 2nd biggest rain forest is opened up to drilling. but that hasn't stopped the licensing rights for 30 oil and gas bronx, in the democratic republic of congo,
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going to auction as a rumor tasser report, scientists say this could lead to large amounts of carbon being released into the atmosphere. the tin til after the tubing and bows of oil, a controversial moves by the democratic republic of congo. d r. c is a new destination of investments for oil and gas companies. it's auctioning of oil and gas development rights to 30 blocks of peak land. tropical forest in the congo basin. welcome to the i see. the president insists this does not mean as government is backtracking on commitments made at loss is un climate summit. hello. i would like to reassure partners afford determination to carrot exploration, using modern technology that protects the environment, the foreigner and the flora, and preserves the ecosystems and ecological balance. the congo basin covers $530000000.00 hector's in central africa, and is home to 70 percent of the continents forests. some of the blocks, the dia,
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congo plant to develop are located on lay keeble lake tank nika. one is in a coastal region alongside the elberton graven in the east african rift valley. either plots or in the foreign guy, national park home to protected mountain gorillas and other endangered species. environmentalists in climate activists or drilling in these areas could be catastrophic. we're talking about a very targeted ecosystem, quoting 15 that you're storing, more than 50 bid on tonne of carbon, and that is about 3 year of image under your over mission of the entire planet. doc means any oil expectation in this area would be carbon bombed objects. it will be exposed, and the humanity won't be to stem any more. those in favor of drilling, say, fossil fuel production would boost development in one of the well to poorest countries . don't want it on monday, this is the moment in which we're trying to promote our resources. the democratic republic of congo is
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a potentially rich country. but at the moment it remains just potential. the government estimates they are $22000000000.00 barrels of crude reserves and is targeting production of $200000.00 barrels per day. but critics say there is no guarantee the wealth will benefit the congolese people harder. mata algebra can years, pace building agency has given facebook 7 days to remove what it considers height, speech from its platform or wisc suspension. kenyon said you to vote for any president in less than 2 weeks. it's the job of the national cohesion and integration commission to ensure the election is peaceful. the watchdog has told facebook's parent company matter. it needs to take down more than a dozen political advertisement from the science. my name is david. still ahead on al jazeera attentions about taiwan in a to our call between us and chinese ladies. she didn't ping tells joe biden not to play with fire. weiss with the cave is worried about the health and safety of the
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young elephant. and in support the formula one paddic reacts to the retirement of full time and well champion sebastian better. ah that's this is where the was unusual and that's largely gone away. now this massive cloud is disappeared from places where it shouldn't have been at all. but it hasn't entirely gone from iran in particular. moran should not see a great deal of rain, but on saturday, big sunstorm seemed likely you might get one to shout in q 8 as well. navigate 0 through july. a. want to soon sadie. berea 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 the sunday, once again, the cloud bills, iran gets big shout and they show they flush here eastern pat society maybe
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buffering react, got to potential of some big down pause and again to wait is focused remind you the average rain falling q 8 is 0. so this 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 couldn't be more showers, cat, but it looks like a random ball. usual situation is in the middle of summer, which should be hot, dry and dusty. i remind you strongly robertson and the rabbit. well, of a half it is doing is noble thing. they're going down towards africa. there's been a huge amount of rain recently coming out. reese. yep. you're running through she down south, down. there is more to come on saturday and indeed sunday drifting slowly westwards . ah. around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day. almost always by men. an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now
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specialists police squads run by women a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of much of culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a jazz eda ah, [000:00:00;00] with
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lu ah. hello, and what you know to 0? i'm emma young. when he is a reminder of that up stories this alum, the way, katrina state and russia's foreign minister. the phone conference for the 1st time in february, when russia invited ukraine and leave lincoln says he told leverage the world expects russia to honor its commitment. let grange shipments safely leave ukrainian ports. may monk. he says it's ready to dispatch for shipment. going from is like the board president let me lensky says he's waiting the go ahead from the un and turkey. and of course me, us has decided that civil lawsuits brought against libyan war load can leave the
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have to, can be heard in federal court. have to who is a us citizen, is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. insuring luis flags in the us state of kentucky have killed at least 16 people, and that number is expected to rise. the governor has declared a state of emergency and was the destruction could take several years to repair the 10s of thousands of homes without power. and more rang useful come 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 flooding. that's something that we rarely say. it's going to take time as the come in and us 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,
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even the total that we expect could grow. man mans, military accused of using fighter planes to fire on guided munitions in civilian areas. that's according to a report by a group of independent investigators. we and my witnesses, the job to ease using the jets to target armed group. supposing last use tony chain, explain a fine suggest screams along the border in northern thailand at the end of june. it's happened several times this year. and children know the drill, hiding in shelters until the skies a clear. but the jets are aiming their guns into myanmar. ah, blue conflict on the border is decades old. the air war is new. since last she is qu, the gender is deployed, attack helicopters, and fighter jets against armed rebels, opposing its rule, out to on the ground. like when the jack come, ah, we get a hides. i didn't really care about
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a is an civilian place or is that any place that they just bought everywhere they just shoot the rock at that and everywhere the gesture, the machine gun like everywhere. ah, the attacks have been relentless and as little the 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 that, that blue blue collar. when yeah. want daddy. the yank 130, a russian to see to jet, who sometimes described as a trainer 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,
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using social media and geo location. the report alleges these planes have been deployed in civilian areas, 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 target, it's not really accurate natural. these people were fleeing ariel and artillery attacks on the eastern town of lake 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 cheng al jazeera, a protest to has been killed in guineas capital during demonstrations against its military rule is this anger because no date has been confirmed for elections after last, he is cru, barbara anger. pat reports protest as thought guinea would quickly returned to
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civilian rule when they back to military coup against president out for condi 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 offend dc. i supported in everything that it's doing. after taking power, the military promised a 3, a transition back to civilian rural. protest to say that's too long. and the west african regional block eco s agrees g d, aquiner county. i was in conner, cree with the president of the commission of any cost to make the military john, to understand the decision of the summit of heads of state. that the transition cannot exceed 24 months. oh, the national front for the defense of the constitution or ethan d. c. is the coalition of political parties and civil society organizations founded
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in 2019. it led a wave of protest appears in contest, plan to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term. now it's demonstrating against the military who confesses that developed around the cooling september of 2021 is no longer there. that civil society and aversion protest. i determined to have his c and if the hotel doesn't open up a more inclusive, more consultative, more transparent decision process, then we could be in real trouble in guinea cannot agree. the military hunter has fanned protests, but these demons, his aunt listening, barbara and cooper out to syria. let's take a closer look now at the national front for the defense of the constitution, which was founded bank in 2019. it opposed president alpha con days planned to change the constitution, so he could run for a 3rd term. the movement organized months of demonstrations before con day was
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eventually toppled. less of timber, things went quite until may, when military laid his band protests in public spaces. the f n de c standard calling for demonstrations against this. again, this time against the john to yes, but beyond and since he is a senior searcher at the nordic africa institute, he says the protests against military rule are a defining moment. the politics in guinea, we've seen historically that public port protests have been quite effective in, in guinea. we've seen it in the run up to the military coup last year. we've seen it and as the repertoire said in challenging for condense, attempt to amend the constitution and we've seen it back for storage as well. on the other hand, this kind of public mobilization might also pressure the jump into taking more and
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more aggressive stance. we've seen now to ban of protests. if protests continue, the jones will probably argue that they are illegal and they may also return to the violent oppression of protests that we've seen in the past. so, so this is really sort of a defining moment in the transition period. i think internally in, in the what we're seeing is that the major political parties are joining their forces now to pressure the joint. and that confrontation could be more aggressive. i don't mean that the protesters are necessarily violent, but that the pressure is rising and we could fear violent response from the joint. and as i understand it, the joint guinea now are claiming that they need a 3 year transition transitional period because they need to basically rework the foundations again in political society. whereas the us and the political class in guinea are saying,
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we just need the agenda to lead us to the next elections. and the more long lasting reforms will follow those new elections. us president joe vine and chinese president change in pen, spoke for 2 hours on thursday. what's been described as a tens, fun comb. she had warned by and not to play with fire with regards to tie one us house big nancy pelosi is reportedly planning a visit to the island which badging regards as part of its territory. the us president raised allegations of genocide and forced either as william wilson's biden is reported to not have disgust removing us terrace and chinese goods. but he is accused badging of unfair trade practices that hom, american work. it's china based journalist, patrick fuck explains a beijing's reaction to that quote for the form. and she more or less echoed what present she had to say to present by the non the topic of taiwan in their conversation. which was essentially that beijing was resolutely opposed to what it
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sees as an external interference. and those who played with fire would get burnt. one of the interesting questions that was posed to the pharmacy spokesperson, jerry jan today though, was whether or not china will continue to engage with us in these dialogues. if nancy pelosi is visit to taiwan does indeed go ahead to lunch in tea. china has repeatedly made it clear to the u. s. s. serious concern of speaker policies potential visit to taiwan g at our firm opposition to the visit. hey, listen, if the usaa 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 the said the greeter stay in touch, but he didn't really elaborate on whether or not this might be impacted by that potential visit by the us. how speaker beijing has wound previously a possible cancer measures. if 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
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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 round, or they speak with one of our robert kelly of prison national university. in south korea, it says taiwan is playing a big role now in us china relations. i think that one has really grown insignificant in the sign years, a relationship in the last few years. president jean pang of china is now looking to stay in power in the fall and the 3rd term. and he's really campaign of which is fairly unprecedented in china. and he's campaigned on nationalism for this and reification with taiwan. i think there's sort of
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a sense out there that this is become sort of like the mission of his presidency that he needs to do this before he passed away. and on the other hand, on the american side, joseph biden has been less than big us about the american security commitment taiwan as president. in the past, your viewers will probably recall that the u. s. is making were called strategic ambiguity. there is this kind of here their stance around the issue of time needs independence and things like that and others. but there's been a hawkish turn in the united states on china in the last few years that began under trump and continued into with via ministration. and that included more over statements about us willingness to defend. i want so chinese new united states are kind of going in different directions on taiwan that, that the relationship is, are fragmented over this issue. and i think that's why you getting such a bullet response was the teacher is actually look the polling i want, i mean, most tight having these actually realized what would happen if they actually made some kind of real effort at a breach with china. i mean, obviously they're alignments and they're going to allow the united states and one american protection and, and one weapon. so they can resist any kind of chinese incursions. but he's
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actually well served by the policy, a strategic ambiguity. and broadly, like i said, i'm is actually look at the polling. i anything realizes and not actually one that the number of people actually want to open declaration of independence is quite low . israeli forces have shot dead a 16 year old palestinian boy in ramallah. and jeff abu alleyah was shot in the chest while demonstrating again settling attacks in the alamo high a town, according to local sources, if you know will be held later on friday. opposition and pays have heckled perused president. while he delivered a speech to mark his 1st year in office, pedro castillo is facing allegations of corruption. but he is support as saying the accusations are politically motivated. marianna sanchez reports from lame one year in office, 2 unsuccessful impeachment proceedings, more than 50 ministers dismissed. and bed, or 50 years presidency this year,
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at its worst hour. he is facing 5 corruption related probes. the president denies any wrongdoing. close allies and family members are old under investigation. o one door, 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 the clever crimes this i am accused of with respect to ju process. my juicy is always to tell the truth, for your ha, holiday called foes interrupted his speech from left the chamber as the you admitted making mistakes in these past 12 months. but said he is a chief means, have been ignored, unhealthy economy, so gross, no discontent, of the majority of the us who demands this must ignition opinion polls say 71 percent of peruvians disapprove of his government. and for critics,
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there's no hope that his presidency can be rebuilt. good, we want costio to understand that his cycle is over. he started his government with an anti corruption burner. however, there are already 5 fiscal investigations that clearly demonstrate that she is committed to corruption from the 52 year old rule teacher who was sworn in with his farmers hat won the hearts of many who believed gusty. you is honest. yes i was. i got a millennial, we know that he's a good person and they who never steal them. wilkerson up, during 2nd year to steer said he will offer his hand to work for the good of the people, or to achieve that he needs allies in a country rocked by political instability. castillo was expelled from his own party . opponents in 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 yenna sanchez, i'll just see that lima be to to the u. k. now where the conservative party is
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being accused of jeopardizing for a speech by introducing phased the media to attend its annual conference. hardy critics say the media ticketing is attacks on democracy. and simmons has moved. 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 conservatives to me. i think it's wrong, democratically and morally. 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
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conference even more newsworthy, but inaccessible. say some journalists, 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 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 is just the scale of the cost of causing consternation. a joint statement put out by media and free speech organizations along with the n u j. the journalists union in the u. k. says that it causes a precedent to be set and other countries the world could use financial barriers in
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order to prevent media scrutiny of political decision making. so should people 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 for the conservative party to run, but i'm absolutely clear the democratic principle here is all 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 signed his say, they don't know how to control a virus that he killed 3 young elephants at a zoo in switzerland, z k. beside the car, died from a form of hairpiece, infection results in internal blading and organ valia,
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which causes death within days. some latin use in sport is coming up after the break and we'll go to new jersey way. donald trump is posting the saudi arabia, back to leave, or golf series. ah ah.
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ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero. oh, a time before he is peter and we thank you so much for us. pay them and donald trump has defended hosting a saudi back golf tournament. and one of these courses and a backlash from $911.00 families, the latest event and the controversial lives series starts on friday at the bed
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months. the course in new jersey, which is about 80 kilometers away from ground 0, some family members and survivors of the 2001 attacks urge trump not to host the event because they believe saudi arabia aided the terrorists. earlier today, correspondent kristen salumi was at the bed man's the course and she spoke to one of the protesters. well, people who lost family members on the september 11th attacks have been gathering. you can see the remnants of the group behind me to call attention to the saudi sponsorship of this tournament. they lined up alongside the road that leads to the golf course. here to show pictures of their family members. call attention to saudi involvement in the tournament that they consider what's happening. a payoff for whitewashing of the saudi involvement in the attacks of $911.00, which happened less than 75 kilometers from this golf course. to talk
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a little bit more about that. i'm showing by terry strada, she's the head of the group called 911 families united. she unfortunately lost her husband on that terrible day remind our viewers of the connection that you see between the kingdom of saudi arabia and that terrible day. right. so we have re sent us intelligence documents that have been declassified, that now prove that the kingdom was behind the attacks. it was their government agents that were here in the united states that gave the logistical and financial support set up the network that was needed for the hijackers to carry out the attack. so it was direct involvement by the kingdom of saudi arabia. and 15 of the hijackers, of course, were also saudi citizens of i know during president trump presidency, you met with him and discussed these concerns. yesterday he, when asked about the 911 connection, said he had sympathy for people like you and for the families. but that the people running the tournament were his friends, and this was
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a good opportunity for golfers. what did, what did you make of that? yeah, his relationship with the saudis has always been a little too cozy for our comfort. and it caused us a lot of problems when he was in office, when we went to him and asked him to declassified documents. and he agreed to do that the very next day a g bar stamp state secrets across them. so someone in his administration that was very close to miss mohammed ben psalm and the crown print decided to block us from getting the information that we requested from president trump. so were just appalled at his relationship with them. and finally, quickly, what do you hope to accomplish by being out here today? mostly to bring awareness that all of these documents do exist. and to also bring awareness to what live golf is really all about right. washing the history that the kingdom has with the $911.00 community and that, that history was so damaging and all the pain and suffering that clause. and that these players are now just partaking in that and were just, you know, just trying to bring attention to all of that. very try to thank you so much for
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being with us. so it is, this is a controversial tournament within the golf world as well. the big money being put forward for persons by the saudi sovereign wealth fund. so a lot of controversy surrounding this event. ferrari's shawn mcclare has clocked the fastest time on the opening day practice will be on gary and grumpy. the f one paddock is still reacting to the news that full time world champion sebastian vessel is going to retire at the end of the season. the 35 year old german says he just cannot compete at the highest level anymore. takes a lot of time and time that you have to probably the beginning take away from nowhere else because there's nothing else. i grow and things grow around me and my children are growing. i'm away from them. it is a bit strange to look into the unknown and i'm a little bit afraid of coming. but yeah,
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i'm excited to see what's been down to let's look at vessels. careers statistic see, has raised in 289 grown pre, starting back in 2008. you 153 times. the majority of those were with red bull and his last one came in 2019 with ferrari in singapore. no victories since then. but he did take 2nd place for esther martha last year in as john, which was he's 100 and 22nd podium finish. and the most important number, whole 4 consecutive world titles with red bull. between 20102013. i see him as such a legend the rest for and want to talk about legends. not many that are either legend on this, but he's, he's at the top of the news. so busy i we will meet him. i think he's halogen of how it is for natalia track, but also good values outside the car. so we would miss him. i think it's important out at he's just going to enjoy his life of the family because f one is such
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a short period of time in your life that you work so hard to achieve all these things he has achieved. and now it's time to enjoy that we're the nurse, the moment in the major league baseball. take a look at best buy a new orleans pitcher daniel castanan saw the bill will come straight back at him travelling at 167 kilometers an hour. it hits him on the forehead, but although clearly shaken, he was able to get to the feet and walk off the field. he said mild concussion symptoms, but a c t scan was normal. man, there was another head injury of sorts as the tampa bay re faced the baltimore orioles. res, feel the josh load completely messed up this capture tim staring into the sun the space and said to make it worse, it led to rain inside the park to run home run while tampa bay scrambled to recover the ball. marianna false says one stage sick. so but women's 2 had a bronze to extend her over will lead for finished 1st on friday for her 2nd stage
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when of the week and extend her time in the lead is yellow jersey. the best woman is now 50 seconds ahead of the chasing pack ahead of 2 mountains, stages and over in the united kingdom. so africa have labeled a 3 mfc 20 creek, a series against england. south africans battered 1st in cardiff and post the 207 for 3 riley rousseau's 96 from 55 was helping who just wonder earlier. the english posted an intimidating turtle input. so i've forgotten the pressure. but on this occasion, that was the other way. around england left $149.00, little to lose by $58.00 run edi another. wicked pig is up to for 11. that's where we'll leave it from now. be, are again in a couple of hours with most boots museum and you're happy about that last story. thank you very much. peyton. all right. don't go anywhere. more news in just a minute. ah,
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