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investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera, ah, in hoping to ease the global food crisis, a ship carrying grain leaves ukraine after a deal with russia. ah, i am, sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up like that, i saw those supporters camp inside the rocks parliament, while a rival militia group calls for counter demonstrations. menard's military jones extends the state of emergency for another 6 months. i jerry clamped down on the oil theft saying is destroyed more than 1500 illegal refining sites.
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ah, now the 1st ship carrying ukrainian grain has left the port of odessa under an agreement signed last month between russia and ukraine. the rezone is a sierra leone flagged vessel carrying more than $26000.00 tons of corn. the agreement for safe passage was broken by the un and turkey to avoid a global food crisis. for rezone crew member abdullah gen the was a big moment o j. i said no, he was a great feeling so much. i felt as if we became free after being detained for a long time. it's an undescribable feeling to be returning to my home country after suffering from the seat and the dangers that were facing due to the shilling. as you had a few days ago, there were rockets and shelling at the corner. john henry has the de details from
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the support where the rezone has dipped over the rise and behind me, but 3 hours ago. its nose edge down of the port of odessa. and it made history bringing food to a world that needs it and hasn't seen a ship leave that port since the war began on february 24th. now there are other ships we're told 15 of them loaded up and ready to go, but it doesn't look like they'll be leaving right away. we heard from a pilot that we spoke to the board of turner morris, who's on one of those ships. he said he was originally told to get ready to leave today. he said there have been logistical problems. so it looks like what might be happening is they might be waiting for that 1st ship to make it all the way to stand bowl, which it is expected to do at about noon g m t on tuesday, before setting out other ships. we haven't been told that for certain, but as it took off, there was
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a member of parliament out here who said this was the liberation of the black sea. this was part of the effort to defeat vladimir putin, even though russia has to be part of this agreement. there's a logistics center in stand bowl that oversees all of this. and it's a very extraordinary cooperation. it's got 20 people from the united nations, from russia, and from its war time enemy here and ukraine. so, what happens from here? and whether this is a grain shipments continue to be may depend in large part on the journey of the rezone. the latest from ukraine, let's get some more from assemble. now, that's where the ship is heading soon, because although is there or we are expecting, thus this journey is going to be around 22230 c miles. so the 1st ship left or the support, and we are expecting some more ships leaving their ports and joining with the zone
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a vessel somewhere in the black sea. and like a small, like a corner of muscles they are expected to reach the shores of its stumble up on the north, the black sea shores of assembled before they enter the bath. for a straight, there is an end garage, a. we are old ships, old vessels always anchored there before they get the paperwork's done. before entering the truck is freight, and for this special vessels carrying ukrainian grains, they will be inspected by a un un let the legation when they anchor off there, the vessel is expected to anchor off. on the shores of its stumble around 12 gmc, which is around 3 pm local. normally, in an ideal world, in a, in a start in an established system. these kinds of inspections take around 3 to 4 hours . but as this is the 1st crossing of the ukrainian grain vessels,
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this may take longer. so we don't know when those vessels will literally enter the boss 1st rate. but as they entered the bus 1st straight and cross the mind, mar, a, see through the dark. now straight, these vessels are going to sail towards the agency and then towards sat down south to the mediterranean, and hopefully will carry the cords and grains all foot materials to the 1st destination. triple 11 on share politician. more thought i saw those calling all wrong. he's to join, protest is a parliament. his supporters are still camped inside the building and bank dad's dreams. arrival militia group is called for a counter protest against what it calls this just to thousands of southern supports and stormed parliament on saturday. the 2nd time in the week, the demanding and overall of the political system and constitution. those of
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giovanni joins us live from baghdad, how things shaping up now, especially with that counter protest is a clash in the making. well i think we need to find out how things on cold in the next few are spend. this is certainly now a city on edge as we were driving in the morning on the road in and around the center of baghdad in mclean, locked off by force. we also understand that we belong to the alarm, which is the military wing blogging feathers. parties have also been deployed to protect the demonstrators that are here in the parliament building around greenville area. and there is certainly concern that things could actually very quickly. but for the time being, everybody here is still very much people there. can you either sit in which is now entering 2nd full day heard from leader or other earlier
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on sunday evening, we put out a tweet saying that all iraq should join is still revolution. the also the fact that all the people of iraq, various tribes problems are possible lives, asian prime, should help protesters and doing that. we've also been hearing from the other side, members of the polish framework that is made up of rather data iran. they have said that they put out a. busy guideline for their demonstrations that they are at 14 gmc today outside of the. busy zone, so they're, and they said they don't want any of those demonstrators to enter the green zone. they said they want all your options to join these demonstrations that are not exclusive to only people who support those parties in parliament. they also said that this, what is happening here is tantamount to it who,
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what color else has attempted to do it all and overthrow. i'm legitimate government and this building itself is a government. this is susan till the other side is expected to come out as well. whether or not they will be able to stay away with their part, say there are waiting for instructions from the demo. heather has heather and they are not going anywhere anytime soon. or i was doza, giovanni from a very lively parliament and bank that one of the reasons for the protests is a rivalry between 2 of the rocks leading sheer politicians, former prime minister, northern monarchy, and populous leader of the suburb in october. so those coalition won the most seats in parliament that lead to protests with malick in others, calling the result illegitimate in june, southern told more than 70 m paste to resign. after a boy caught by mal case block prevented his coalition from forming
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a government. and in a sign of how tense things are leaked, audio recordings allegedly reveal malika, insulting saba, and warning of a war between the 2 rival, shia camps, middle east and north africa research a maria unhappy at the center for humanitarian dialogue says that history shows how iraq he politics is heavily driven by const conflict between sheer groups. if i will say more optical and then just try to use this as an intriguing because we have seen manager of the iraq history, some device among the sheer forces, but they were never reaching this level of intensity. so when we see the father mobilizing process, there's on the look and before in reality, what we see is also an interest struggle happening between him and the molecule
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lead. she a group before supremacy the over that she will see you. it is true that iran is the major actor we didn't iraq sheehan politics is also true that in the past years we have seen an increasing number of regional for years from the goals and from the region neighbors of iraq. also engaging with iraq. she had and they think that they have been also now over the past 9 months election, strong support for the other. and it's a lie to really form a political block to push back and roll back iran in iraq. so what we can expect now is that most likely you're gone. one tried to find that come again among all the sheer groups israeli forces have arrested 42 palestinians in different parts of the occupied west bank. i
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was going to be going through some governance cases among detainees. the arrest happened overnight. dozens of israeli forces on patrol nablus, and bethlehem stone palestinian homes. the detainees were taken to investigations, centers on charges of resistance. $4650.00 pound of stains currently in israeli jails. $650.00 are detained without charge. the chief of men, mars military has extended the state of emergency for another 6 month. and it's been in place since the june, the deposed the government of long fund sue g in february last year. so she is in detention and has been charged with several offenses monitoring group say more than 2000 people have been killed in $15000.00, arrested in a crank, found on pro democracy protest. and because now, no one, telephone, cima, we made up,
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most efforts in discharging the stay duties with might but internal and external terrorists. and their conspirators are committed to the utter devastation rather than the flourishing of democracy in myanmar and the legal committee. the parallel government and terrorist organizations against the government, which is formed in the constitution, commit various ways and means to distract the security piece and stability of the nation. number one, tourney chang has more from bank onregional reaction. to this point, they have, for the most part, expressed the outrage of the, particularly the execution of 4 political prisoners. at the beginning of last week, a malaysia's foreign minister went as far as to say, that was an act, a crime against humanity. he said that he had wanted to introduce the 5 point s e n plan. last year, but it hadn't been possible because of waves of coven waived 2 and 3, which had hit me on my very badly. he said that this year me m. i was in the process of implementing that plan to the extent of it,
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its own ability and that seems to be a get are closed. but i think anyone really looking at this objectively would say that ma'am, are certainly from a military perspective, has gone nowhere towards employ implementing assay ons plans. and i think our psion will be looking very bluntly at how they respond. there may be conscious within us . yeah. and like thailand that'll try to re engage myanmar. but i think the opposition coming from countries like the philippines, malaysia, indonesian singapore, will be very strong now, either to isolate man, mar, completely from the grouping. or to take some, some more positive action against them at to try and get them to take this process . a little more seriously. u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi has arrived in singapore. the 1st stop on her tour of the region. she's visiting malaysia, south korea and japan to discuss trade cove at 19 and climate change. it's unclear
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where the policy will include a stop in taiwan, singapore prime minister is called form stable us china relations, beijing as warm policy against visiting the self governing island which claims as part of its territory. polish edaly down rubel foot of how speaker pelosi goes to taiwan. it'll be a gross interference in china's internal affairs. it will seriously damage china's sovereignty and territorial integrity trample on the one. china principal seriously threatened the peace and stability of the taiwan strait and seriously undermined sinner u. s. relations lead to a very serious situation and very serious consequences. gender still had an al jazeera, senegal ruling penalty claims victory and sundays parliamentary election, but many a raising serious questions about the vote. wildfires in the us state of california spreading quickly. fueled by houghton windy conditions. ah.
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the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cattle book your travel package to day hello. we have no less than 2 tropical systems making the way towards the korean peninsula. at the moment you can see these 2 just swirling away here. running up towards that western side of north korea, it will gradually, as we go through, choose our suspect, see some really heavy rain coming in across us. any southern parts of north korea through western coast of the country software. also course seeing some wet weather, they will sweep through into the sea. japan wrenched punching some rather heavy radio to western parts of han shoes or that could cause. i'm localized siding, not just for grant peninsula, but also for northern parts of japan over the next couple of days shall come back behind as a few showers down to northern areas of china and some welcome shows or suspect down to southern areas of china. they are going to be rather heavy at times,
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possibility of little bit of a localized fatty hoping nothing too wide spread. it should help to break the heat . having said that, that we have seen flooding rice recently across southern parts of india corolla. now do read warnings, enforce here through tuesday, read warnings, enforce across a similar area as we go on into wednesday. we've also seen flooding recently, inter myanmar have yet dappled pushing up to was northern parts of india at a state where for southern india and for lanka this week, casa airway, official airline of the journey drank assessments. how much support is there at st protest that we've seen in hotels across the rest of the country? the st movement has been very good. that's happening into the core, concerned to people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of what is happening in the climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines draw. he is credited by somewhere really restoring italy's credibility this critics would say he couldn't play the part of
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a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera? ah ah, i'll come back here watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now. the 1st ship carrying ukrainian grain has now left the port of a desk or under an international deals signed last month. the rezone is a sierra leone flag vessel carrying more than $26000.00 tons of corn cheerleader. mac tad asada is calling on all iraq is to join. protestors camped in signed parliament. rival militia group is called for a counter protest against what it calls a suspicious qu. israeli forces have arrested 42 palestinians in different parts of
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the occupied wife's bank. jerusalem governor knife is one of the people detained in overnight raids been taken to investigation centers and charges of resistance. senegalese fraser and mackey south governing coalition says it's one a majority. after sunday's parliamentary election. local media are reporting voter turnout was just 22 percent though. our position parties are angry. some of our most popular candidates were disqualified from running. their worried sol may change the constitution and one for a 3rd term in 2024. was an a bent 30 bad joins us now. live from dak are so they have official results been announced. well know, sammy, we have to wait. i may be one or more 2 days to have the official resumes. the problem is that both of the 2 coalitions government coalition and our political
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position, the coalition already claimed victory saw we are facing a big problem or here. and we have to wait until the official results are published. last night we had to press conferences and the government coalition said that they when 30 says of 46 departments in all synagogue, and that they can have the majority in the parliament that the coalition of the opposition held. also a co op press conference at the same time, and they said that they win in the biggest cities in synagogue who are well represented in the parliament by a high number of seats. we have some partial and
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not official reserves published by local media. we can say that 140 seats from 100 and the 65 have been settled and we have a 64 for the coalition government or 45 for the opposition coalition in fur fur. that was man. so go who is the leader of the opposition and 26 seeds ah, for the coalition also from the opposition of her abdullah, who is the ex president of the synagogue and we still have a like a 25 seats. accounting is are on right now. and we have also some seats for the other coalition, 6 other coalitions to obtain the majority in the parliament. the winner should have
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83 seats, at least from 165. what the opposition is looking for is to have these majority when they are, when they make a deal. and so they can have the majority of the parliament and they can a know when these the elections, we are still waiting. and her for like $25.00 seats and the counting is still on thanks so much. dana nigeria says it has destroyed more than 1500 illegal oil refining sites in a renewed campaign to clamp down on crude theft. it's lost more than $3000000000.00 in one the year with more losses projected in 2022 al jazeera. as i handed that east joint security forces as they hunted down the oil thieves in the 90 delta
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in the air or land and at sea. the nigerian military is under strict orders to end the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces returned to the side, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier, they encountered oil, the s crews chased them. the bundles ran towards their boats. hidden in the creeks. one is captured. in terms of crush, indeed sir eli dela, refine insights. we have crushed thousands of them. as you are destroying one side before you get to the otto and an o. n is bringing up again. this pipeline is one of the most frequently vandalized in the country. it delivers half a 1000000 barrels of oil a day to an export terminal, but for the past 5 months, not
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a drop was delivered as the operator shell was forced to shut it down. we've had dish and where when we're going to quicken camps august comes like this. they've set fire to the camps in endangering was and am i equipment most of the stolen cold is ferita elijah vessels at sea by barges like these which are usually hard to apprehend. flying over the creeks, the devastation caused by all bunkering is massive. hidden under tree canopies, the old thieves are putting finishing touches to this facility capable of refining tens of thousands of gallons a day. and instead of using, filed than our steel gas, to distill the cold military come on to say there are hundreds of these illegal distilleries scattered across the oil, producing delta in addition to bleeding the economy dry. the operations also damage
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the environment because they are not properly equipped to process crude oil. the blunder of nigeria oil has left the country unable to meet or pick quarter activities going on as i speak to you now. as so much collaboration going with the communities to make sure that there was a what in the process of protecting his assets. and the company looks up to the renewed clamp down to return to profitability. but with all thieves continuously changing their tactics. it could be a long while before that will happen. how many degrees al jazeera in nigeria is all producing delta. the un mission in the democratic republic of congo has admitted his troops killed people during a gun battle on the border with uganda. at the head of the mission said, soldiers were returning from leave when they were open when they opened fire at the border crossing, the incident comes just days after 12 civilians and 3 peacekeepers were killed in
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a fight thing at a un base in bottom. bo, in the northeast, a fuel truck has exploded in southwestern libya, the head of ambulance and emergency services tells al jazeera 8 people were killed and 54 injured. the explosion happened in the city of sep, how, when a crowd flocked around the oil tanker. many of the wounded are in critical condition. the opposition in india is calling on the government to re think it's moved to increase taxes on a st. charles prices for products like milk and rice would be impacted by the hike . the of natal reports from new delhi, the engine parliament has been employed in chaos over the last few weeks and it is over the issue of price rise. opposition parties have been demanding a debate. they have stage protests and a walk out several m. p. 's have also been suspended for demonstrating recently the government to increase taxes on several products and impose new ones on basic
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necessities like rice flaw packaged food and dairy products. this has increased prices further. the problem is that losses have become expensive. the rise of sweet lime has also been all these were much earlier. my expensive on upper income has not increased land. i don't even know the prices have increased 2 and a half day magical spectrum was about $0.90. now it's more than a dollar, a lot mustard all used to cost a dollar and 30 cents. now it's more than $2.00. a cooking gasoline, there was $5.00. i'm not paying more than $15.00. everything is become more expensive, but the government isn't deny it. believes everything still costs and the government says the new taxes will prevent evasion. it also points out that several opposition party supported these. it says it will discuss the issue in parliament over the next few days. now, inflation is expected to remain high. the global economy is also having an impact.
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the international monetary fund has revised india's growth prospects. it now expects economy to grow at about 7.4 percent. this is lower than what the government had projected a few months ago. more than 2000 people in northern california have been forced from their homes by massive wildfire. it's the biggest in the state this year, and it's forced the governor to declare an emergency. the mckinney fire is just west of the northern town of eureka firefighters are concentrating on getting people out safely rather than fighting the blaze itself. my camera explains it's called the mckinney fire. it started on friday, grew from one to 160 square kilometers in 24 hours and is now covering well over 200 square kilometers and continuing to spread. a mandate. free evacuation order was issued. an estimated 2000 people left their home saturday,
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and another 500 had been evacuated in the course of sunday. many, leaving behind their possessions like this 81 year old. my house has gone all my furniture, all my clothes, shoes out. everything's gone. some decided to leave before the men day 3 evacuation and managed to save some of their belongings. yeah, we got out before the fires, actually there was a red flag to get out of. we don't want to be there to when they do to get out have 15 minutes to get out and figure out all those packed every to go get out there. soon as possible. the swirling winds made the course of the fire impossible to predict me from any angle at this point. it's just a matter of where the wind take it. over 60 hikers who are on the popular pacific chris trail were safely rescued. they had about 20 feet of visibility on the trail at the time that they chose to call in and try to get some help. the mckinney fires
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by far the largest, but across the west of the united states, small fires are flaring up, erratic with a threatening to bring dry and thunderstorms with dangerous lightning, but little to no actual rain. and above all, the soaring heat is creating the ideal conditions for fires to start and spread my canada, which is era and further to the south emergency crews in another part of california have made some progress in containing the oak fire near yosemite national park, 6000 people had to leave their homes more heavy rain is hampering rescue in recovery efforts following flooding in the u. s. state of kentucky. the governor says the death toll of 28th is expected.
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