tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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coming out to the next 60 minutes. hear us. how speaker nancy pelosi concludes her control visits. controversial visit to taiwan. try to react with anger, saying that it'll conduct targeted military actions around taiwan, ukraine's 1st brain shipment since the start of the war with russia has passed its inspection of turkey at his sailing onward. and kenya's presidential candidate struggle to win the attention and the votes of young people. hello, i'm sorry, higher to sports, including an unprecedented fall country. bit high, the felt world cup, uruguay, argentina target and chilly out saving up to bring the tournament back to south america in 2030. ah yes. how speaker nancy pelosi has ended her controversial visit to taiwan. america's 3rd most powerful politician was there for less than the de stressing
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washington support for the self rule territory. china, which had strongly warned against the trip, has now become military maneuvers around the island. i'll just serious muhammad jammah june reports for us. how speaker nancy pelosi, a high profile trip to taiwan. fraught with both complications and contradictions. america's 3rd most powerful politician, repeating washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governed island, while also respecting beijing so called one china policy. today, the world safe is the choice between democracy and autocracy. americans determination to preserve democracy here in taiwan and around the world. we may, iron clad, taiwanese president sy, in when, who gave pelosi, one of the highest civilian honors, promised to defend the island from beijing's threats. mingled helen integration
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against democratic taiwan would have a tremendous impact on the security of the entire in the pacific. the man facing deliberately heightened to military threats ta one will not back down. we will say me up, hold on national sovereignty and continue to hold the line of defense for democracy . china, which considers taiwan a part of its territory, has said it once a peaceful reunification and views pelosi, his visit as a direct provocation with her and her tie. one sighing, wind, and her ilk a clinging to us and turning their backs on national justice. these behaviors that go against the trend of times will not change the international consensus of one china and will not change the historic trend that tie one will inevitably return to the motherland. those who play with fire will not come to a good end, and those who offend china will be punished. even during policies visit china's
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reaction was fast and furious. suspending imports and exports of several goods to and from taiwan, conducting joint air and sea live ammunition drills near taiwan. and summoning the u. s. ambassador in beijing, policies trip has come to an end. but with chinese american relations at such a low point, it's not clear yet what the long term repercussions of this visit will be managed. m g m, as in dog, apollo is the international editor of taiwan. plus she journalist i live at foss, skype from taipei debit, which i've heard about how unhappy china is. it's carrying out military drills. what are the people of taiwan making of all of this the people i want are use to china aggressive language, and. 1 posturing, but what is concerning them at the moment is one of those economic actions that the china has taken against taiwan batting number of products,
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particularly agriculture and food products. although china was quite careful not to buy the products the china does actually need. the 2 sides have very robust trade with china being taiwan largest trading partner. by the same time, china needs tie one for supply chains for electronic goods and semiconductors. so there are businesses or smaller businesses here that which will be affected. on the other hand, there is also the specter of china imposing its military mike on cy, one and trying to made that very clear by releasing a map of its plans of the large scale drill that it's planning to do from august 4th, to the 2nd. then this map shows these live fire drills that are due take place that even fly by possibly the tie, what their phase, which is unprecedented, that will be taking place during those se, said that map was also shown that china's drill to come very close and impede on
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time one started toil, water is coming close to tie one soil, just about 16 kilometers the way. so people here and i want to watching is very closely trying to make sense. nancy pelosi this it's on the one hand, it's given title and legitimacy. and one people have seen that that support from the us. but on the other hand, while it's huge on symbolism, they also feel that perhaps there could have been more substance to it. it's our old friend and colleague department, but now the international editor of taiwan plus live in type. i could see what he thinks, patrick falk is a journalist faced in beijing. he says that china doesn't want to appear weak in the face of policies visit for there was more fiery rhetoric from the foreign ministry in beijing. today's both person watch and being saying that when the one china principal is being undermined than that will be fis storms and thunder clouds in the taiwan straits. he also addressed criticism over this increased military
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activity around. so i wan, same that china had made itself clear to the u. s, but when the u. s. does not listen, the need to use ways to make it listen. the, china's acting in self defense, you know, part of the reason why all of this is happening is because the u. s. or members of congress at least included the house mika, don't want to be backing down to chinese aggression and nancy pelosi today. she said that this visit was about deepening the friendship between washington and saw one, but also importantly to show that america stands with taiwan in the face of increased assertiveness of from beijing. ironically, there are concerns. some people will say that this could lead to further military aggression and more regular military aggression from china, against at sy juan. and we have seen a little bit of that already since her arrival in taipei. the big question is a,
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whether this will continue and how long fall colors shotuko was taiwan is presidential spokeswoman, she says the taiwanese are undeterred by the consequences of policies. visit president. a tie was elected by talented people with more than 80000000 votes. it is the result of democracy. everyone can see how china night is being reasonable are always see taiwan is a sovereign and an independent country. it has never been ruled by gp and is not part of china. china must recognize this so as not to live in its own fantasy. taiwan is not a part of the mist as she's the chinese dream. so they do have to wake up al, i'm nice people don't. we want to try? not yet. i have been as go, what do you think are you know, i just gave but action is not new to us. of course
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we are cautious because this time they are more aggressive than they wore in $996.00. when we had our 1st democratic presidential election, our military has been killed forward to deal with it at the military, upwards approach to countries starting from yesterday afternoon. fido plans have taken off and landed one after another. and we have conducted drills to but the point is that we do not seek war, but we will prepare for the worse. i think they have to respect our right of determination. self determination. try not to attack us. he has already begun. it's not new. military rad economic sanctions. a diaper attack is all happening right now. so this is just making clear power nice that we must
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continue to diversify economically and politically, and keep the distance from china. that's the big lesson. we have top southeast asian diplomats for the thing. and cambodia, so the s e n summit and security concerns the top of the agenda as include the crisis in the amount and tension over taiwan on to the us. florence louis has more now from from 10 where the summit is on the way. here in the cambodian capital, foreign ministers from south east asian countries will meet in the next few days. they'll be joined by top leaders from the us, china, russia, and other countries with series of meeting. now given rising tensions over us, how big nancy pelosi visit to tie one back is expected to be top of the agenda. us secretary of state antony blink and chinese foreign minister, one you will both be here that the global times often seen as
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a chinese communist party mouthpiece has reported that one. he has no plans to meet with anthony lincoln on the sidelines of planned summit here. and some chinese analysts say this could be intended to send a message to underscore just how angry the chinese government is over the visit. often spokesman, who is also can vote is deputy foreign minister says ministers at the meeting here will be expected or are hoping to use the platform to try and come rising tension on time. one won't be the only issue on the agenda, myanmar will be to, especially given the 5 point piece plan that was agreed to biology and last year and agreed to by the student is not only not working, but it's clearly been ignored by the military drill into which is not only stepped up military responds in parts of the country, but is also recently executed for activists, an antique who opponents, one of them and elected member parliament now global tensions of the war. and
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ukraine is also going to be on the agenda, especially given representatives from russia and the u. s. are going to be here. russia's foreign minister. so gay lover has paid an official visit to me a month ahead of his trip to the pen and to join the summit. moscow is a supporter of mere mas, military governments level of health talks with the military john to, to discuss security and economic issues out there was tony chang, reports from bangkok on lab ropes. visit to be involved by sir g. a lover of russia's foreign minister arrived in me amongst capital naperville on wednesday for talks with his counterpart. and he asserted that the relationship between mamma and russia was strong. there's a relationship that has got stronger since last year's military coup, which has seen high level delegations passing between mamma and russia, including the defense minister, being invited to man mas on forces day as the guest of honor. mamma has also seen
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in russia a seller of arms and weapons, including high powered jets, which it's using to fight against insurgents and rebels that oppose its rule. not only in the board areas, but also in central men. but it's a difficult time for me and my foreign me to minister shem asha and have been meeting in the cambodian capital non pen the shoot statements suggesting the rejection of their 5 point piece plan to try and bring and mom back into the fold with the execution of 4 political prisons a couple of weeks ago is unacceptable. this elaborate will be visiting for non pen later in the week. may be in the rather strange position of carrying a message from your mas generals to their neighbors. it was a nissan from al jazeera still to come on the program. the truce in yemen is extended, but agency say that the death toll is still rising. serving up hope in odessa,
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we meet the ukrainians who are struggling to stay positive as war ravages their country's economy on its force. christiana rinaldo has behavior described as unacceptable by his manager, majesty, and ices. ah, the 1st grade cargo ship to leave ukraine, since the russian invasion has sailed through turkey's boss for a straight on its way to lebanon. earlier, a team of inspectors boarded the ship to check its cargo and documents. the ships being monitored by the you joint coordination center in istanbul, turkish washing ukrainian and un store for taking part under a deal signed last month out. serious and of course you'll joins us now live from istanbul. so what's the latest with this sub grant shipment? will address and finally the serially on flag vessel rezani
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a cross through is stumbles boss for a freight. now it's on his way to final destination, lebanon, street, bullet port it's, it's carrying in nearly 27000 tons of grades. according to the un, according to the un office shows, they have conducted the inspection. and within 3 hours and according to the inspection results, everything was consistent with what the j. c. c joint control center and stumble was informed by the ukraine authorities before the vessel departs. its odessa port and 8080 us to build in representatives a civilian by the let me say the joint control center. i have the chance to have talks with the crew members of the vessel to have an idea about this minister inquiry or the challenges on the way and some technical details. and now everybody's waiting for the vessel to reach lebanon,
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according to what we have been hearing from the representatives here. it may take 2 to 3 days for the vessel to reach its final destination. of course, these vessels are going to come back to odessa to, to, to have more grain exports to the world markets. and as they come to the black sea, they will have one more inspection by the cheese and assemble by the joint control center. as russia is very sensitive, that these vessels shall not be carrying weapons to ukraine on their way back to the port. according to the officials, as this process is completed each day you on the west. so is expected to leave your free port. that will be open for exporting ukrainian lane and fertilizer to ease the foot prices. the prices around the globe algebra city
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because he only reporting live from istanbul, sent him many thanks. indeed, the war in ukraine has devastated the country's economy. land mines planted by the russians. so making it difficult for farmers to repair harvests. and it's once thriving, fishing and tourism industries have all but disappeared. or is there a strong handling report now from odessa? late in here are difficult and hot. oh, to death. i'm exploding. lot is love lost. his job is a cargo sailor and angelina discovered she was pregnant. they just bought a new apartment. these were the 1st days of the war. now they borrow for the mortgage medicine in doctor visits. sometimes it's not enough. they have friends, thumb, low family, if they borrow at this people money for pay because i can't pay our our company own that company's us apartments. a say you should pay, you must be,
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is that then not have any choice in the southern port city of odessa and across ukraine. the war has shut down, fishing tourism nearly everything leak or best. java owns 3 restaurants here. 2 are closed, but she reopened the 3rd. she considers it inactive patriotism, all of the years that we've been working were successful. so i can afford to keep myself busy and keep the people working. and i think in the way it is between elliptic so i can, i can afford that. i'm, you know, i'm ready to, to lose here. sometimes it feels almost normal here until it doesn't outside, there's a loud boom, a rush and strike. then an air raid siren it feels it feels safe from here and being here. feel safer, if from the inside the bar it's, it is a big illusions,
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but she says she won't keep it open through the winter. the few remaining tourists will all be gone. just south of the ports in odessa is the town of z atoka, a resort area where people come to vacation, but they're not coming here anymore because of the perils of war. a russian missile strike hit this residential area and you can see the devastation somehow. no one was killed in these destroyed homes, but little is left intact. fee retrain for faith. something like this, beth, you go. that is not my that left here. after that, it's both little left little work in constant danger from the explosions are our to leave high risk and to we can bite and everybody again, that is why we afraid fall to life. they also fear for their child's future. it
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will be over a chapter in our life and the we should to be stronger. i want these in our country with all ukrainians, flotas, love, and angelina journey through of perilous present to an uncertain future. john henderson, al jazeera, odessa ukraine. yelman's warring parties have agreed to extend a full month truce for 2 further months just to alice before it was due to expire. the you and envoy, the yemen, said the pack between the government and who the rebels were now lost until october . the 2nd announcement came hours after on a mani delegation concluded 3 days of talks with the hootie leadership. kristen salumi reports now from the un. the 2 month extension of yeoman's truce is being welcomed by members of the un security council and the humanitarian community who point out the positive impact it's had since it was 1st adopted back in april, reducing the number of casualties. the longest period of calm and 7 years,
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and it had other positive impacts as well, allowing fuel to get into the country and displays people to return to their homes . but there are sticking points that remain. they want to get more supplies into the country and they need to work out how to pay civil servants. and one major sticking point has been re opening roads, particularly around the city of ties which is controlled primarily by the government. but who the aligned militia seem to be stopping access, getting in. so all of this comes also with some worrying signs in the country. the organization save the children, points out that the last week of july was one of the bloodiest in years, a total of some $65.00 civilian casualties. they were killed in that time. some $38.00 of them were children. so all of this is raising concerns and putting pressure on the process going forward. but the un special envoy for yemen. hans
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greenberg says that the parties have agreed to intensify their negotiations going forward in an attempt to reach a more permanent political solution. will the extension of the truce in year, but has been widely welcomed, but many families say they're still waiting to feel the benefits of the agreement. all zeros, cottage loop household alejandro pools on the streets of humans capital santa. there's both hope and skepticism. the 2 month extension of a un brokerage truth comes as a relief, but many say the benefits of the agreement have yet to reach most people across the country quickly that'll grow. i'm extending the truth shortly to peace, but we're still waiting for summaries to be paid on for the integration of the central come national currency. people are suffering a truce like the previous one is in a way useless because there's no war, but there's also no peace with the extension. focus now turns to expanding the terms of the truth. the problem i'm given on the infrastructure has been completely
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destroyed, both civilian and military, there's nothing left. so when a settlement the people of yemen have the right to benefit from it, starting from you mandatory aid, health and education, and everything has been effected. this medical center is a painful reminder of the conflict and systems. for months the truth has led to less violence, but for many, the damage has already been done. fighting between the saudi, let coalition and who the fighters have scarred the country and its people. shower them in the area with minnesota. we want the truce to remove the stock period from our lives. the siege to be over, for salaries to be paid. we won't pace promises of cease fires, have repeatedly been broken in yemen. there is hope repeated truce extensions will bring them closer to a permanent peace deal. patio lopez with a young al jazeera theora state of kansas has voted to preserve abortion rights and
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a closely watch referendum. vote was rejected a proposed change to the states constitution, which would have allowed the republican cro controlled legislature to band or restrict access to the procedure. latasha to name reports. ah, this time the tears among pro abortion rights advocates were of joy. kansas voters provided their 1st victory since the u. s. supreme court overturned federal protections for abortions in you a college in a voters political the spectrum came together say, in voted. no. they voted no to predict their neighbors. they voted no and changing the constitution. i'm in really demonstrated are free series here in kansas are alive along motor, squashed your proposed amendment to the kansas state constitution that would have overturned a 2019 decision declaring access to abortion is a fundamental right if abortion rights are, are, are,
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are protected here in kansas and again, republican leading state on i think that that indicates that there is a big did the states have those trigger was probably are out of stuck with what their electric wants. the kansas decision will have a regional impact. the nearby state of texas, oklahoma and missouri now have bands on abortion, which means women will have to travel elsewhere to get one. it is and or what the next move will be for abortion opponents in kansas. we have to rein in the supreme court's imposing their opinion and making up a constitutional right to abortion in our constitution, which isn't there. voters across america will continue to weigh in at the state ballot box. in the next few months, people in california, kentucky and vermont will decide if women should have access to an abortion in their state. natasha named al jazeera lisco live out of washington,
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d. c. l 0 is mike hannah, is that for us? mike? we've had that both been in kansas. what's joe biden doing? well, it is in a way, a coincidence with that vote in kansas that president biden is going to be signing an executive order in coming out as this is the 2nd such order in recent weeks. essentially what it does is directs that health secretary to examine ways in which women safely can cross state orders for medical care in particular for abortion. so it is more in terms of a direct rather than a direct order, asking the health secretary to investigate report back to the president. but this is the white house stepping up. it says it's operations in the wake of the supreme court decision. and it's significant that the kansas focus now come because that gives added ammunition to president biden's efforts. it must be noticed too, that in the past 24 hours,
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the justice department has signed suit against the state of idaho because of their anti abortion legislation. so there are a lot of moves among the administration in terms of dealing with the consequences of roe v wade. it must be noted to that president biden. and that also said that he might a support the amendment of the filibuster measure in the senate, which requires more than an absolute majority to pass legislation to get congress to pass a and t a to process abortion legislation or freeing abortion legislation. this is president biden's point all along that ultimately he can issue executive orders. but in order for meaningful change to occur in order for the roe, the wade state has to be upheld. it's congress that has got to make the change al jazeera, my channel reporting live there from washington. mike blenny, thanks and it. let's go to whether update now on that. he's on his everton. hello, i think we may well say some welcome rang forwarded to southern parts of china
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welcoming as much as it will break. the hate not to welcome because it might cause localized. putting lots of cloud sharing up round here possibility of a tropical development, just pushing into the south china sea. further north northern parts could also see some wet weather on this weather system that will slide further southwards and east, which is be go through the next hour. so we'll look further south. this is where we got that cloud and re hong kong 29 celsius, squealing at 34 degrees. by the time we come to where friday, 31 in gwinnett barry my just a few days ago we were still getting up into the high thirty's. we've not seen temperatures like this for well over a month, so that will be welcome in terms of breaking that heat chances, some showers on the wall side human side as well in 2 parts of japan. warm, humid and sherry 2 was a good part of the southeast asia, some larvae storms. they're still into the philippines and wet weather. they're pushing into malaysia, easing out to west bornea over to watch smarter. still some very heavy showers
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continue cause southern parts of india red one is remain in force here, though showers will not a little further northwards over the next couple of days into connecticut on a shout with a northern plains. and i'm with northern areas of pakistan ever to many thanks. we're approaching midway point on the new south still to come push back over pipeline. germany's chancellor steps on pressure on russia to take back a turbine at the center of an energy standoff, plus y, kenny as presidential candidates could struggle to win the attention and votes of young people. of action from the commonwealth gave us with 30 gold medals up for grabs on wednesday. ah ah mm ah
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ah, good teddy with us. hello, adrian tenant. here in doha with the news out from al jazeera, the headlines us. how speaker nancy pelosi has left taiwan after a visit, but has been denounced by china. she repeated washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governing island which bay jane considers to be part of its territory. china has conducted life fire military drills around taiwan in response to policies, visit the taiwanese defense for this recess. the exercises of violated the island, the sovereignty, and breached un rules are the 1st grain cargo ship to leave ukraine, since the russian invasion assailed through turkey's pos for a straight on its way to lebanon. billiard team of inspectors boarded the ship to check it's cargo and documents about that that speak to what she had yet she who is the former chief of staff of the turkish naval forces. commodity georgia,
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now live voskus from istanbul. good to have you with us. so we say that that this, the, the ship was checked out. it's the, it's documents, looked over what, what exactly were the committee members doing when, when they inspected that vessel, what would they looking for? yeah, the, the, the 1st going ship left odessa and right the turkish say it is thomas to trade or today. and so, so, so dave, dave justin, that, that have a, you know, they just to check the, oh, that shit is carrying only the grains or weak and not the weapons and or etc. so going to the coordination center is established by 4 sites. are one of them is turkish, the other will russians and grains. andy and united nations representatives shortly around, sorry, sorry to interrupt. you said, i surely would make more sense to inspect the for if you're looking for weapons to
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inspect the ships that are going the other way that are empty going towards ukraine . yeah. but why, in any case, in any case, they want to make it to waste check for bottom lot issues, you know for what, but yeah, they are kidding brom. are ukraine something yes. or you know, and also, and also in russia. oh, is not agree to explore another thing, chrome or their sar pause. just grace house is the reason i said does that is the the j. c. c. decide on, on the destination of the vessels that look, this one is, is going the 1st one is going to lebanon, a countries facing a food crisis? the priority here?
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yeah. yeah. the you know, 1st of all, the most paddling. ah, the nation state with respect to the graham's topic, a short, a shortage is lebanon. 8 to one percent. i all grains, ah, depending on the ukraine and grains for liberator. so you're going on is the most dependent, you bringing grain of dependent state. and so this way the pers ship is going to live on m and the other ships are going to the other states which are mostly dependent on the ukraine grain for our hoot. so that's why, you know, i capacious and turkish authorities are deciding which states
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are gonna be now, are gonna are going to have priority. so this is the reason how long before we say all the vessels then following in the resumes wake gum now. oh, we know that we hear that. oh, almost 16 ships. some of them say that for the other port, totally $20000.00 ships are waiting in the ukrainian port for exporting for exporting feet grace from ukraine. so that's why, oh, after the, after this ship we are waiting move ships and so totally to enter what medium tons of grains weighs awaits are waiting in the ukraine, m holds and settles. quoted po, for the export. really good stops you, sir. many thanks indeed for being with us. she had sir. ici, they're in
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a stumble. thank you very much. thank germany's chancellor, olaf short says that there's no technical reason to delay the return of a gas turbine to russia for the north stream. one pipeline shawls made the comment during a visit to the seamans energy site in western germany. the turbine is being stored there after having been repaired in canada. let's go lived out of berlin and speak without the zeros on it. kane, at what more? the chancellor sholtes have to say, and is there any significance in his room to his remarks? well, the 1st thing to say is look where he was saying, what he had to say. standing next to the relevant turbine. and with a pretty clear message to those on the russian side of the equation, those who have said that there are technical problems with that pipeline that should be piping a great deal of russian gas into germany and thence on to western europe. this is
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what mister shots had to say about precisely that technical problem. let me visually kisses, glad to mcintosh. what is important to me is to make it clear that this turbine can be used at any time. there is nothing to prevent its transport to russia muffles, except that the russian buyers must inform us that they also want the turbine. the buyers must provide the necessary information for customs transport to russia. reminders, then dominick, of the state of the gas supply at the moment to germany and across the e right now will the thing that mister shots has got at the back of his mind. and indeed, to a certain extent, all other e u leaders who have a dependency on russian gas is how much of that gas do they have currently stored for the coming winter. now in this country, in germany, the going theory is the, or the theory that prevails is that it needs to be that the gas storage areas need
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to have between 85 to 90 percent of their storage capacity filled by the time it gets too late. or too late for november, that sort of time while they're nowhere near that amount right now. and the same can be said for several other e u countries. so that is what informs the perspective of the german government and others right now. but there is one other thing to point out here that germany has been in charge of the g 7 this year, and the g 7 have come out with a very powerful statement in the course of the last few hours, also regarding russia's war with ukraine. the presence of russian troops in ukraine, but also the way that the russian government in the view of the g 7 is weapon ising energy policy and trying to use it to exert geopolitical pressure. so you have a rather strange situation right now, where on the one hand, all of shots stands next to the relevant turbine,
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which the russian government has said needs to be checked and, and put into place. and they're unhappy about the way it's come to germany from canada. should that sort of thing? so you have the german government saying, oh yes, it's ok. there no reason why you can't st gas to us. and on the other hand, you have the german government with the rest of the g 7 saying that russia is not a reliable energy supplier. and it calls on the rest of the world to try to divest itself of a dependency on russian energy. all of which suggests that there is no particularly obvious end to this particular soccer in site right now. i'll just only came reporting live there from berlin, thomas, and he, thanks iraq's influential. she a leader mock ta ta asada, has told his supporters to leave parliament and to continue their protest outside. thousands of them stored the building in baghdad on saturday. saturday had called on all the rockies to join what he calls a revolution. but his opponent say it amounts to a qu,
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they arrest follows months of political deadlock, which has prevented the formation of a new government out 0, muffled up the walk and reports now on how the political chaos is taking its toll on the lives of baghdad. citizens, iraqis have been waiting for a change. taxi drivers, a new exception. they say the recent and wrist has worse in an already over a stretch transportation system. the hammer at all, i rode that's all crowded. so jammed, all wake has been affected. we spend long hours to get a few passengers with his crisis. men are reluctant to travel to baghdad, till it was, as emily calculated as almost most of the roads are blocked because of the security measures imposed following the demonstration. so we have to make turns that take hours within iraq's political system is in crisis. there hasn't been a government for my mom's parliament has been occupied by supporters of influential
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she. our leader looked at us other. he and his beckers reject the nomination of hm . matea sudanese for prime minister and those who support the raven, the coordination framework, have stage it counter protest. eventually what center did is that he actually provoked the coordination of frame by saying ok, i want, i want to change the, put the whole political process. so what the coordination frame is that made the most stations and show the summer it is that we are capable to go to the edge. so that means eventually they will be negotiations. so that's it. it's eventually a political game. it's not really going forward for some sort of freeform for the whole political process. this political standoff has disrupted work across several state institutions. iraqis are facing scorching summer temperatures and possibly
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weeks of political unrest. many have been hoping for a new government that can enhance services and improve their lives. although it's an oil rich country, iraq remains one of the least developed nations in the world. poverty and unemployment on the rise, high shallow guy that thought about, but we count on you authorities to create jobs. we need jobs, we have been waiting for so long. people here were hopeful for a change, especially after last october the elections. but recent events have overshadowed those hopes without through a hey algebra bell that talks to revive the 2015 round nuclear dealer sent to resume in vienna on thursday. you are special envoy for around rob malley is traveling to the austrian capital for the talks to ronald washington have been holding in direct negotiations to try to revive the nuclear deal. the agreement broke down in 2018 where the u. s. pulled out of re imposed sanctions to rom says
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it's ready to reach a deal that guarantees its rights. peru was prime minister. annabel taught us, has officially resigned from his role. he says that the move is for personal reasons. it comes as president petro castillo, faces, several allegations of corruption taught as the scene was one of confused, closest allies. he'll now need to name his 5th prime minister since taking office in july to lancaster. president says that talks with the instructional monetary fund about a bailout package will restart this month. ronelle with chroma singer laid out his 25 year plan for the country in parliament. he says he'll focus on cutting dead and creating an export economy. shaneka has been a deep financial crisis since 2019 with promising i took office last month after i go to buy a roger boxer, quit following mass protest. ashley mo, adapt m wanted in name, north n e c. i see. today we are facing an unprecedented situation that our country has
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never experienced in recent history. we are in great danger and that the run of the country could extricate and be secured from that danger. only if we all faced this challenge together as one people. it is vital that the honorable members of this parliament, as well as the entire populace, contribute with their own strength towards the effort of nation building that among the expectation of all citizens of the country at this juncture is for all the representatives in parliament to work together in order to build the country any less than a week before kenya's general election as growing concerned over the low number of young people registered to vote, many are disillusioned with politics or struggling to make a living. as al jazeera catherine sawyer reports now from nairobi. canyon's in i rubies industrial area. i rushing to be the evening rush hour. a majority of them are casual labor as looking for jobs. some left early in the morning. many will walk home, having aunt no money. the composition here is about the upcoming general election.
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some young people say they're still undecided what i gave you to do with this. i need glasses because i'm not would avina, i'm angry. we are hustling. they say they want to help us. they say this all the time said yeah, but the change we want to change. nothing has changed yet. we need to change change more than 22000000 pena's have registered to homes. most of them are young, but they are also frustrated. they say they have new jobs, the cost of living is unbearable and they dont trust politicians. those buying for electoral positions have been trying to young people with lofty promises. no, re my walk or runs a non profit organization that helps young people to get involved in politics. no is armor making an effort? others say they're not bothered under major to coalitions. they have very similar
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because they focus on the economy a lot. so they both focus on the economy, they both focus on agriculture, they both focus on social welfare. they may to use different methods or avenues, but a lot of them mean we need a lot of money. so a lot of youth are concerned about where you going to get those resources. the polls suggest to presidential frontrunners opposition leader i lo, dinger and the deputy president william router who have made promises to the youth in the past. so our politics is not delivering to people is not putting money in their pockets is not giving them a sense of security about their future. ah, they, and they don't believe the politicians. they feel that there's a game being played by these big guys in the helicopter. than paddles up there, and that's not all the healthy thing. ah, people with talk to say they want to leaders who will make their life easier,
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but the all sex press doubt, it will happen. cathy sawyer al jazeera, nairobi. my g area is ramping up efforts to finish the construction of a pipeline that will help to live a gas to europe. it's also trying to triplets reserves as prices and demand for gas surge because of the conflict in ukraine. and as he was, i'm at risk reports now from port harcourt. nigeria is a country in the right. it's trans sahara gas pipeline that's been on hold for decades is now active. africa's biggest, all producer wants to caching on rising gas prices as iraq looks to reduce reliance on energy from russia. we're in the process of building the pipeline a gas pipeline from here to or julia targeting the european market. oh, we are also a built in a pipeline or from the west african gas pipeline. to morocco also target in europe are. so what the,
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what the russia and ukraine crisis as created ish, additional market fowler gas will. he says nigeria can make up for supply shortfalls. for many european countries, but would need more of their investments to speed up delivery. global prices of gas have stored in the wake of the war in ukraine, with europe accusing russia of waging and economic war. nigerian officials say many european investors who've been pulling out investments in fossil fuels here are slowly coming back. the country has proven reserves of 206 trillion cubic feet of gas. now, it's aiming to triple that in 8 years. as interesting, crude oil is waiting for decades. oil companies operating here treated gases and losers tapping or flaring it. as the rest of the world struggles with high prizes and shortages. nigeria burns 30 percent of his gas every year. i suppose it could be capitalizing on a developed economy snowfall turn into the russian supplies industry analysts say
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the current global guess applied challenges on opportunity to grow the sector. i think we should be talking a lot more about, you know, increase the, the l n g. and your portrayed that we, i, you know, doesn't really talk anybody by that. but that seems to be, we'll go for cost on. but the biggest challenge for nigeria is funding. it's hoping the conflict in ukraine could give many countries a reason to rethink the investment guess as a transition fuel to clean energy authority, trees, algebra, portico, nigeria, gosh, are you some live pictures now out of saw moscow or near moscow? more than ac firefighter, as a trying to douse a file that's broken out at a retail warehouse in the russian capital to font fighting helicopters, i've also been deployed to the scene. the warehouse is owned by one of russia's
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leading online retailers, owes on local media reports, say that 11 people i've been injured in the blaze out of them up as far as we understand to people have been taken to hospital still to come on out 0100 years of the hosting, the 1st world cup, uruguay teams up with 3 other countries to bring the tournament back to south america. ah
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i was for his sorry, thanks very much adrian. well, that starts in south america. we're uruguay, argentina, chile, and paraguay, and what's the joint bid? so he won't come in 2030. they want to bring the tournament back to where it all began nearly a century ago. they've stikes reports the cincinnati or stadium in montevideo hosted the 1st ever woke up final in 1930 with house uruguay becoming the 1st world champions. now your rec wise, teaming up with argentina, paraguayan chile to host the 2030 world cup. so that 100 years on they can bring the tournament home. oh cool. any jewelry? it will be the jubilee, the celebration of 100 years in the place where it all began, where they had the guts, the bravery, the courage, the intelligence and the effort to start things up. the unprecedented for country bed is could hunt us 2030, which means together 2030. all of the countries except paraguay had previously hosted the tournament individually. they'd been working for more than 3 years to
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get this bit off the ground, alongside south america's football, governing body coma bowl. and like on the other, i conclude the thumb with this joint bid marking a 100 years. we believe that it is very important and deserving that the world recognizes that south america has contributed and continues to contribute to world football or gal knock at the little. if successful, the tournament could not be more different to the one held a century ago. in 1930 there were only 13 teams and the whole thing was played in the same city in just 3 stadiums. in 2030, there will be 48 themes with around 15 stadiums used across the 4 countries. fee for expect the decision on the hosting rights within 2 years. but there will be competition. romania, greece, bulgarian, serbia, also lining up a full country bid. there's a joint bid from spain and portugal. and morocco is trying to become the 2nd african country to host the tournament. it's still 8 years away, though,
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while cats are 2022, the 1st woke up in the middle east is now just a 110 days away. and then it will be the turn of the us, canada, mexico, to host in 2026. the biggest woke up to date with 48 teams held across 3 countries . david stokes alger 0 english primarily teams against him. it's taking me to significant games only in the upcoming season, the ansi racism gesture 1st formed by the fall pay, according captain. it was taken not by the premier league in 2020, and that was after the death of george floyd in the united states. now the teens remain committed, they say to find thing racism, but have decided only to take the need during the round of games and a handful of other much weekends as well as the f, a cup and the e. f l cup final manchester united manager eric 10, hardest criticize christiano. rinaldo if leaving halfway through the pre season friend me on sunday or, and all those been trying to me to come all summer on the match against ry of a condo with his bus. missing that of thailand and australia,
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he was replaced the whole time and was pictures along with some of the united play as well counts of old trafford before the final whistle. and hawk says it is on acceptable from all of those involved. now there's confusion at the formula, one alpine team, the new driver says he hadn't actually agreed to race for them. they announced reserve dr. oscar p austria would replace the departing fernanda along next season, bought the 21 year old australia and then 3 to that the press release when town without his agreement and that he's not be driving for alpine in 2023. a point to say have a legal contracts with him. bosses being reported that pass through already has a preliminary deal in place with mclaren 7 time f, one champion, louis hamilton has joined the group taking over and i fell team. the denver broncos . hamilton is the latest high profile name to join as a consort team. lead by walmart and wolf and move closer to completing the purchase
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of the team. and a deal reportedly was full point $65000000000.00, major golf champion davis love. the 3rd says the live theories could lead to a pay, a boy caught further down the line. several big names like phil michelson and dustin johnson have defects it to the sound you back series make money, feels they've been banned by the p j, which is now being investigated by the us department of justice. the anti competitive behavior love says if the live play is eventually when a legal fight to get reinstated to the tool, it could have serious consequences. i was saying that if the live guys sue and are allowed to play on the pga tour, that the players are enough set up with it. we understand that we make the rules on the b j tour and the commissioners enforcing our rules. and we don't want those guys playing come in cherry, picking our tournaments, we support the rules. we don't want those guys plan. we don't care what the court
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say are only the only option really, that the nuclear option is just say, we'll fine if. if they have to play in our events, we just won't play. australia continues to dominate the commonwealth games, especially the swimmers. they won 6 of the 10 gold medals up for grabs and the food on tuesday, including a new game record for ari on fitness in the women's 800 meters. at m. p. c gave the english home crowd some think to shouts about the free time olympic champion, one golden, the 50 me to breast stroke before throwing is swimming cap into the crowns. and it was caught by a lucky fan and away from the pool on the effect. 6 track that was successful. uganda, jacob kept nemo. he won the mens 10000 meters and a new commonwealth freckled time. he was also uganda, 2nd gold medal of the games. and in california her can. frank served us some extreme conditions for competitors that the staffing us open is the full stall for
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the world south league challenges fairies, there were $5.00 to $7.00 foot waves at huntington beach, which the surface did seem to enjoy. especially hawaii in my colony. val zavala rather who impressed with some high schools in his he's now the competition will continue through the rest of the week. dependent on condition he wriggled. well, that's for your support from me, from now. and there will be more later from pizza or the facts to do more to use here when i was 0 in just a few moments. ah, control of the nurses shapes the landscape fairly and quite to the policy with those images front of mind if you want, if you could very much pull it out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening to dissect the media on al serra focused on out. is there any braces for a type of contested votes as the country goes to the poles and elections that will
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shape its future? the listening post examines and dissects the wealth media, how they operate to the stories they call that. 5 years on the since me, on mas, mostly minority, were forced from the country. we look at the play of the rocking. i'll just say we're well show cases the best documentary from across the network, including a new 3 part series, the sixty's in the arab world. as protests continue following, the swearing in the new president could 3 long because economic and political crisis humanitarian 1 august, which is the era the metropolitan museum of art in new york is known for its extensive collection of art from around the world. but if the museums later show an employee exhibition that is entering new territory and has been organizing employee exhibits for nearly 100 years, but this is the 1st time one has been open to the public. more than 400 of the met
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1700 workers submitted. there are so even the security guards here are artistically talent, especially the security guards are demanding for me. that's really interesting. it's the people who have jobs that don't seem to be one that involved necessarily the artistic. how is it found? an exhibition design manager daniel kershaw to organize works is installation gives you a slice of what's on the minds of more varied types of artists in new york. then you could possibly get anywhere else. the exhibit is a sign of appreciation for the met employees and a fresh approach to art from an age old institution. ah, the rest how speak up nancy pelosi wrapped sapa controversial visit to taiwan. ah.
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