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current events with diverse cultures and conflicting politics. 11 east on al jazeera, thousands of migrants set out from the city of dublin, chula, in the early hours of monday. there's numerous nationalities among them, but the vast majority are from venus with oh, to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. bill rest for now. but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah,
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the u. s. secretary of state and the russian foreign minister discuss ukraine. taiwan and the prisoner exchanged their fest phone calls since the warren ukraine began. ah, hello there on the south. the attain, this is al jazeera life and we'll say coming. you grain, says the fast ships of grain have been loaded and are ready to sail. bringing hopes of relief to a global feet short manuals military is accused of using fighter planes to fire unguided rockets in civilian areas. every like, every thing is ago. oh, love has given that to rescue efforts are underway in kentucky way to mental rains . have swept away hearts. at least 16 people out at
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ah, now the u. s. secretary of state and russia's foreign minister had spoken for the 1st time since russia invaded ukraine. back in february, anthony blinkin says he told zag. a lot of the world expects moscow to honor its commitment to let green shipments safely leave ukrainian ports that rob said sanctions on russia, pompey to blame for the global food crisis. and that weapons applies to ukraine. we're prolonging the war. we said along that if we thought there was any opportunity to advance our diplomacy to and russia's aggression against ukraine, we would of course, take it unfortunately, tragically, we've seen no opening, willingness on the part of russia to engage meaningfully on and in the aggression at the same time, i've also said that if there are issues where it could make
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a difference in senior russians hearing directly from me or from colleagues, we would of course um pursue that. rosalind jordan has one out from the us state department. ross's invasion of ukraine on february 24th rolls and on they're really not interested in whether we accept their definition of what ukraine should look like or whether it should exist at all. so it's a really difficult situation because each side is suspicious and the other side doesn't believe that there is on any point in negotiating on some of these issues. i mean, this is amazing. if you think about our secretary state and the russian foreign minister have not spoken since the beginning of the ukraine war because they don't think there's any point. and there probably isn't because the fighting is going to go on. it'll go on all summer, all autumn, and in the winter, that's when probably negotiations will start. well, in the meantime,
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ships in ukraine filled with grain are loaded and ready to leave black c ports. and the ideal guaranteed by the united nations and tacky russia and ukraine have agreed to release the much needed exports to ease a westland food shortage. john henry has more now from the ukrainian port city of odessa. ah, 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 little boy. madam, we sent all the signals, are partners the you and, and turkey. and our military has guaranteed the security situation. as farmers continued to harvest this year's wheat, corn and sunflower seeds, 25000000 tons of grain from last season had been stuck in storage. silos it 3 black c ports until now. the 1st trips for
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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 leg. bring back the deputy mayor of odessa says the port is a lifeline to a world struggling to avert a global food crisis. porpoise finish. and then there was, there was a thought or the ports of a deceased. the oxygen ukraine needs to breathe. it's not only for disa, we understand the grain is a strategic raw material for the entire world. so this makes it possible to day in ukraine for us to continue fighting and defend our independence.
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across ukraine, strikes from both sides or a reminder of the danger of sending ships. 3 war time waters. the ukrainian military says, russian forces have leveled to 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. moving on now and a judge in the u. s. has rule that civil lawsuits brought against libyan war leaf a half to can be had in federal courts. now have to who is a us citizen is accused of war crimes and extra judicial killings. he's been
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fighting to take over the country and is hoping to run and maybe as long delayed presidential elections. patty calhoun, reports from alexandria and virginia. lisa is liable for years. these activists representing families, killed and injured in libya, have been coming to this us courthouse trying to convince a judge that calissa hoster should be held civilly liable for his forces have done in libya. and on friday, the judge agreed saying he is financially responsible for torture. an extra judicial killings have to ours, didn't testify in his own defense. but those doing described indiscriminate crimes against civilians, including the bombing of a hospital, they bombed and when this, this libyan person, he attempted to run into the building and save people from the building. and he was hit by another, another bomb that was shelled over the hospital and he ended up dying. you know, these are the common folk, though suing also hope this impacts his political future in libya. the message that
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is being sent is that how can you allow a criminal who has committed egregious crimes, and who was being held responsible in front, a fair court, you know, for his crimes. how can you even have the, the notion that this man can stand in an election hashed her has not been convicted of a crime, but the lawyers hope it will still be costly. it's rumored, he has met hundreds of millions of dollars, perhaps more around the world. up next, the judge will decide what he'll pay for what she's now said he's done. then they'll begin the difficult task of trying to find his assets and seize them. particle him al jazeera, alexandra virginia, now democratic republic of congo will auction off licenses for oil and gas exploration in the world's 2nd largest rain forest environmental as say, many of the fatty areas a home to endangered species. there also concerns that any destruction of the peak lands could lead to significant carbon emissions. the government says exploration
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will be done in a way that protects the environment while benefiting the congolese people. look at it is that is our country is full of oil and gas resources that have for many years not been exploited. today, the president of the republic has decided for the very 1st time to put these resources up for the benefit of the congress. people do mit on. meanwhile, large parts of the horn of africa are suffering the regions worse drought in for decades. agencies are wanting of a humanitarian disaster that could affect millions of people as crops fail and entire villages go hungry. leaders are calling for a coordinated regional response ahead of the you and climate conference in november, catherine, so reports this is a new comp for internally displaced people in the somali capital. what got issue, most of this families are from lewis sher belly, which is on the brink of a farming mohamad. hussein is worried about his son. the little boy doesn't have
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anything to eat. and so some of the other children have missiles and elizabeth. we left our home and lived in 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 fuel 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 front line or a j con market? the 2nd was honorable county, in terms of the leaders from the region,
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our meeting to coordinate i had of a broader un climate summit in november, governments from the region one to bring this to the attention of the negotiators. i cropped 27, the climate negotiations happening in china. and today they've adopted a historic figuration to that effect, but 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 mostella had here, and how the heat waves cept across the western mediterranean funding marie nice an ecosystem in my journalist setting to the you has conservative parties conference will be trying to get ah,
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joanie has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today we have a name to circulation. it's not going to amount to much, it will never be a typhoon. it will barely be a revolving storm to be honest, but it's to identify as a cluster of thunderstorms. most of the wet weather is on the eastern side all this that although this thing as a circulation might influence eastern shad. i'm pretty some heavy rainy shankar the heaviest is likely to be a little bit further north east towards south korea. and that line, of course, extending against the smaller islands of japan. this is consistent with increasing the amount of cloud and light is rain in eastern southern china taking away what was really heat wave conditions temperature coming. daniel bits in towards the average human to goes up. of course beijing. dry all this time or less pot from the old light shower, the heavier showers to st. louis or the philippines,
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particular southern philippines and northern sort of way, seen borneo, singapore might get away the dryer day on sunday that on saturday it's still pretty much dry. i have to say in java, the monsoon rain is still in the north, big shouts from pakistan across to the northeast of india, but an increase down the western gaps geologists of fairly heavy rags has been missing. just recently, the continuation on sunday is much the same, almost a repeat performance, but sudden pakistan looks dry. cats are official ally of the journey out. his ear is investigative unit, goes under cover in the caribbean, used to work right? well, just use a token of appreciation, exposing trade of diplomatic passports today. it's $250.00 and what's your hot then the price will go to walk over motor involving from other regions. highest officials, murder work. oh, well, out there
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a investigations. diplomats for fail. lou ah oh there i miss darcy attained. aha, that's remind you of our top stories here, salad. the u. s. secretary of state has urged his russian counterpart to let grain shipments safely, leave ukrainian ports under a deal signed last week. it was the 1st time and need lincoln and sag elaborate had spoken since the russian invasion. meanwhile ships in ukraine's back seaports are loaded with grain and ready to set sail. but a signal is needed from turkey and the united nations before they can lead. judge in the u. s. has rule that civil lawsuits brought against libyan war. luckily for
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hafta can be heard in federal courts after who is a u. s. citizen is accused of war crimes, an extra judicial killing army on laws, military has been accused of using fighter planes to fire unguided weapons in civilian areas. that's according to a report by group of independent investigators. myanmar witness says the gender is using the jets to target armed groups opposed to last year's crew. tony chang reports 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 are 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. our 2 underground light. one there, jack, come. ah, we get
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a hides. i don't really care about a is it is actually really in place. i is that i me place that they just bomb everywhere. they just shoot the rock at that and everywhere the gesture, the mash and galle everywhere. ah, the attacks have been relentless and there's 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 eye at play attack, incur any they use that, that new blue collar when. yeah, one daniel the yank, 130, the russian to see to jet was 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
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arrived since the military took over housed in these newly constructed hangers, using social media and geo location, the report ledges these planes had been deployed and civilian areas acquiring unguided serbian rockets. the 80 meter ammunition is usually hits, which means high explosive, empty pang when it comes to the possibility of aiming this, an ordinance precisely to target, it's not really accurate. naturally, these people were fleeing ariel and artillery attacks on the eastern town of lake gore. 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. while the un mission to afghanistan has condemned a grenade attack as a cricket match and cobble that wounded at 13 spectators. the explosion happened during a domestic lea game at the capitals international cricket stadium. the match resumed
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shortly after the blast. the u. s. special representative for afghanistan said he was deeply saddened by the attack. there's been no claim yet. of responsibility. has really forces have shot dead, a 16 year old palestinian boy in the occupied west bank. i'm glad i will. aaliyah was killed in a village near ramallah while demonstrating with all the palestinians against attacks by sec is in the area. the army says it opened fire to protect motorists. at least 5 demonstrators were injured. we were in a peaceful, non violent demonstration against the illegal southern mon teared in alameda europe . there is an early autumn here, and there is an early settlers together to start at the tilting live ammunitions of us. and many people who are injured. many were seriously injured with live ammunition from the settlers and the army together. o, the u. k is conservative party is being accused of jeopardizing free speech by introducing fees for the media to attendance. annual conference. henderson and
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support clapham banning m. birmingham is bustling as it host. the commonwealth games demand for tickets is at 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. but you know what? it won't that one of these 2 politicians re, she sooner cool is trust, will have one a party leadership election and become prime minister in september that makes the conference even more newsworthy, but inaccessible. say some journalists, it is unprecedented charging media to access that party conferences. it is effectively stop being a lot of people from going and therefore, it is
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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 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 u j. busy 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 me exclusively of political decision making. so should people be worried about the media having to pay for access to their elected politicians at a cost
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a different subject regardless of different subject altogether or what you say. i'm an old guy that is to 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, 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 now brazil's government has granted permission for a highway that cuts through the amazon rain forest to be fully paved prison, jaya bolton aro, had pledged to stick to seal the b r 3. 19 that runs from analysed to porter value . only half of the highway is currently paved and becomes impossible in the rainy season, and by mentally se ceiling the road will allow illegal loggers and land grab is to access remote areas of the rain forest more easily. a recent study found the
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project would result in a fivefold rise in deforestation by 20 fatty on color. snowbrite is an assistant scientist at the university of south palo whose work mostly focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to construction of even more roads. the state governor of the state of amazon, us, where this road will cover most of the land has announced that as soon as the roll his road is paid it off. amazon. as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas all protected with forest areas with conservation units, areas with indigenous resource. so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount of rain forest in the brazil amazon. as soon
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as there is open a rolled, then the legal leg grabbing becomes exponential. and then all the other organized crime will act together in this ego link, grabbing mining fishing wildlife trafficking and also drug trafficking explored in the amazon and with the roads. it will become almost not to a place on earth, it will be placed on a different planet, because it will be completely control by organized crime of residence in the us. state of kentucky have spoken of their desperation as they escape stuff. lot of times, at least 16 people out that gabriel is on their reports. the appalachian region of eastern kentucky is under water. several days of rainfall have caused rivers to overflow their banks and entire towns to barely remain above water lines. the
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area got 2 months worth of rainfall in the matter of just 2 days with recovery and rescue efforts ongoing. in some areas, the flood waters have not even crested yet. for those residents who did survived the storm, they told stories of horror. everything is going like, everything is going. oh love is good line. i'll like i will miss apartment to buckle with me in. know like i'd rather be in with the inside the apartment. the flash flooding is so severe. even rescuers were shocked by what they were dealing with. probably 95 percent of the people in his area here as loved, irvine houses gore's animals. it's heartbreaking to really use these 4 siblings were all swept away in the flood waters. they drowned and their bodies have all been recovered. the governor who declared
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a state of emergency on friday to are the hardest to areas elsewhere in america. overnight monsoon range in las vegas flood waters seen coming through the roof of at least one of the cities famous casinos. there was also flooding in west virginia, and hundreds were rescued from flood waters in missouri. while parts of america are soaking wet. other parts are melting. it all comes after the north east of the us saw unseasonably and dangerous record high heat earlier this month. and meteor ologist know what's causing it. the type of events that had been occurring over the last couple of weeks across the country are directly attributable to climate change . these are big signals, extreme. he heavy downpours. that parking back to the changes in our atmosphere because of the additional carbon because of the warming. in kentucky cleanup,
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we'll mostly have to wait because they're still in this search and rescue phase of this storm. officials say the death toll is likely to climb gabriel as anto al jazeera. for meanwhile, scientists are warning that a marine heat wave and the western mediterranean may have severe long term effects . nonprofit organization marketed ocean international says the sea surface temperature is up to 5 degrees celsius hotter than normal. the heat wave started in the la gory and sea between corsica and italy in may. by july it had in gulf the belly, eric islands, sardinia and the truancy. while the warmer weather may se beach goers, scientists say it's bad news for marine life. a recent study found the mediterranean recorded 5 years of mass mortality events between 201520. 19 scientists. a changing water temperatures are causing some species to relocate. transforming marine ecosystems of hadn't underwear is a marine biologist. and he says, many species of mediterranean sea life simply can't cope with the increase in c,
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temperature. the water that becomes warm air is in the 1st layer, 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 temperatures become too high. and so they goes 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 increasing temperatures have not only in the mediterranean the yet also 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 all as european governments prepare
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for what could be a difficult winter. spain's prime minister has come up with an unusual ways to save energy hetero, sanchez as urging office workers to ditch their ties. he says, if people feel more comfortable, they'll use less air conditioning, spain, as that to adopt a series of energy saving measures from monday. as the e. u tries to become less reliant on russian gas seamlessly. i give you them. i'd like you all to know that i'm not wearing a tie. this means we can all say from an energy point of view. and i have asked ministers all public officials. and i would like to ask the private sector to look that they haven't already done so, so not to wear a tie when it is necessary, because that way we will be confronting the energy saving that is so important in our country up in the flu. hello there, this is out of there and these are the headlines.

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