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a people empower, investigate online justice ana, jazeera, control of the narrative shapes the landscape. australians went to the paul, read those images front of mind, which is a war for very much bring forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there. i'm jim donald. this is the al jazeera news. our live from london coming up anger in argentina over soaring price is while inflation in the u. k. surges to a 4 to year high as the cost of living crisis envelops the world. i. d standard debt is flood suite through sudan. the government says it can't cope with the
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damaged glass. a glass top 10 years president elect says he'll engage with any challenge to his victory whilst his rival appears to contest those election results in sport amory, the cano looks to be hitting form just in time for the us open, a teenager has followed up with her when over serena williams with another impressive victory in cincinnati, 2nd street, ah. hello there, a warm welcome to the news our. the cost of living crisis is hitting economies and hurting consumers all over the world. a perfect storm created by pandemic lead supply shortages. the ukraine war and crops devastated by climate change has seen inflation surge globally. that's leading on rest and discontent,
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as family struggle to put food on the table. huge demonstrations are taking place in argentina as trade unions demand urgent action from the government. the nation has one of the highest inflation rates in the world where consumer prices have risen a staggering 71 percent in the past year. well, the u case become the 1st g 7 nation to see inflation enter double digits. so ring foot price is pushed the consumer price index to 10 point one percent in july. well ahead of forecasts and despite 6 interest rate vises, but spiraling costs on just hurting wealthy economies. in the 11 years since the conflict began in syria, the country has seen its currency collapse to one percent of its pre war value will have more on that to in just to will refers this report from daniel schwein, la in one as iris. so these are all of a trade in groups in argentina coming out today, they generally support the left leaning governments of fernandez. they recognize
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that the government is in a very difficult situation. you mentioned your introduction, judah, inflation, so far in the last 12 months has been at 71 percent. some analysts pretty good going to be as high as 90 to 100 percent or maybe more by the end of 2022 to a very serious situation. really hitting work is very, very hard that see the value of their wages diminishing by the month 7.4 percent in july, or the latest figures that we have for argentina today, pledging their supports generally full to got most of all that calling for those who sent the prices, the entrepreneurs, the supermarket owes us the farmers. they're asking them to try to control the prices, keep the crises down to a livable level so they can cope. or they can put food on their table a daily basis and not have to deal with watching the price is going up almost by the day here in argentina, a country the husbands don't bring high inflation for several years now. not
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particularly bad at the moment, threatening to get much more was in the months ahead to really i can see that needs to make drastic steps towards solving the intrinsic problems the, the fundamental problems that has willing to culminate before it can bring inflation down very, very serious situation out this at this stage and the government options are very limited while it is cripple without international data. it's very difficult to pay, so against the us dollar will inflation here in the u. k has jumped to 10 point one percent in july. it's highest since february 1982 businesses and households who were a wedding feeling to squeeze that on the even more economic pressure. intensifying fears of an energy and economic crisis sung, you get acre report snacks from london in testing times, opportunities for don parsons, a founding partner, the case, largest electric bike business. the shadow cost by the pandemic was
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a chance to get people out of the vehicles and try a greener, more cost effective way of getting around it paid off. but what's happened is demand has gone up enormously for alternative means of transport. and supply has just fallen through the flow, our costs as a business of great enormously as well. you know, we've seen rent increases and there are costs associated with that. across the country, businesses are feeling the pressure in 2020 to design a cap. mccone overcame financial challenges by focusing on e commerce, but now her business has to navigate those storing, shipping costs, affecting global trade. we're looking at about 35 to 40 percent in some cases on, on last year costs. which really isn't our margin. say we're actually being on stock in from china at the moment. so we're actually looking to move from by match, manufactured to spain,
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sort of eliminate some of that extra shipping costs. well, businesses are seeing huge increases in the cost of materials. many of those that can't afford to absorb those costs for having to pass them on to the consumers. have less cash to spend. and with many of them also having to make serious choices about what they need to come back on, such as food or fuel. as energy costs rise, so to have food prices pushing inflation up to a 40 year high with a bank of england predicting it will get worse before the end of the year. people are already working. already have job the still call find a way to make and the, and that's where we have all these energy prices started to increase in the problem is you pay cormier much longer period of time has actually been people have been doing the right thing, but unable to pay the bill, but the cost of living outstripping wage growth in the u. k. there is already enormous pressure and household. but as the summer turns to autumn,
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further challenges await the back of england predicts inflation will increase before the end of the year. just when the capital fuel prices are set to increase, seeing a massive rise in energy bills, leaving many fearing a winter of discontent. and the government faced with difficult decisions on how to deal with the oncoming storm. sony diagonal algebra london. after more than a decade of conflict in sibley or the rising cost of living there means people are struggling to make ends meet. the country's economy has been on the brink of collapse now for years and spiraling fuel costs are making the situation even worse . gillian wolf explains mohammed makes the living selling charcoal a single taxi fair and serious capital damascus cost the same as her daily income. so she carries out her errands across the city on foot, and the bon bon mitzvah collodion. i have a daughter working towards her high school certificate,
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one of the main reason she filled her class was because of transport. when she registered at a school that she would walk, if she couldn't catch public transportation, she couldn't find any. she would need a taxi, which i cannot afford on armando, could that up? she says people miss city have stopped socializing because of the sparling fuel costs. taxi of many bus drivers and serious struggle to make a living during a decade of conflict. and now with the surgeon energy prices around the world, it's becoming tougher. 2 weeks ago or authorities more than double the cost, subsidized petrol with it stressful, but have high blood pressure. and i've had 2 strokes, but i want to lose. i don't want to big. it's difficult for me to big library, even though bigger mike, more money nowadays, begging is more profitable than the minibus in the 11 years since the war and syria began, it's local currency has collapsed to barely one percent of its pre war value. and
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that's leaving little hope for its people. chilling wolf, al jazeera, several people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a silly mosque in northern cobble. the blast happened during evening prayers on wedding state. please happen, confirmed the number of casualties that say the mom of the mosque was amongst those killed cobbles. emergency hospital says it's treating at least 27 patients, including a 7 year old child. it's not yet know what caused the explosion. coming up on the al jazeera news, our fires and floods hit europe during a sweltering summer of drought storms and record breaking ukrainian 1st responders prepare for a possible nuclear melt. i am following several close calls at the south parisha plant in sport, the online clean champions league run i run of ukraine's top football team could be coming to an end
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ah, at least a 100 people have died as a result of heavy rains and to ensure floods across sudan, dozens of villages have been destroy. the government has the floods of cause more damage than it can handle. hipaa. morgan reports furniture here, some items there. and had the alley is trying to collect what he can from his home . it was damaged and left submerged by heavy rains and torrential floods in a manner going in to dance to 0 state law. america lasharon, you know, we never have any food or water. the floods came in the middle of the night while i was working on a night shift to be able to provide food for my family. similar damage and destruction can be seen in houses around the village. more than 700 homes were destroyed in over 50 villages in my neck in the district has been declared a disaster zone. abraham youth of family was one of more than 3000 affected by the
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floods in the region where a hush of the water came in tor, down the front walls. they then entered the rooms and we moved away as they started collapsing round us. all these houses have collapsed and maggie is now largely married homes, are not the only places effected farmland have also been devastated by flood, threatening the harvest season. around november. already nearly a 3rd of to dance $43000000.00 people are short of food and prices have increased in the past month. government officials, the scale of damage in illinois, is unprecedented. radical number 2. ok and then on we were expecting the damage should be less. so we were surprised by the amount of destruction the flood season usually causes damage with it. but what we have seen this year is beyond the state's ability to respond. many people are now waiting for help, but with more attention rains forecast and flipped expected. they're worried,
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it may come to late, he will morgan august 0 rivers have overflowed across large parts of india, forcing residence to abandon their homes, buildings in western mahash trotter and good gerard states have been inundated with muddy waters while flood victims in eastern on dishes state said they are struggling with a shortage of drinking water. sees no monson rains, cause death and mass displacement across asia every year. they also deliver more than 70 percent of india's rainfall and they're crucial for farmers. at least 26 people have been killed and dozens injured in forest fires in northeastern algeria, most of the deaths were in l. tar. that's near the border, which nicea firefighters and helicopters are trying to contain almost 40 blazes, which are threatening residents in several provinces. when 350 people have been forced to flee their homes, scientists are warning that europe stripe could be the worst in 500 years. wildfire
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and southern parts of the continent. i still devastating large areas, but as knitting bother reports, extreme rainfall is also causing chaos. ah. my flight is retreating briefly in southeast, in spain there trying to stop the flames from reaching houses in the valley. the able area near valencia. the huge 5 again, when lightning struck it the weekend fueled by strong winds, it's forced hundreds of people from their homes. what i say, father, he explained, had almost 400 wildfires. they've already destroyed more than 3 times the area consumed by flames. in 2021. they've been fueled by heat waves and drought conditions that scientists attribute to climate change. in germany, the drought means you can see so called hunger stones at various sections of the river ryan, centuries ago, they were placed on dry river beds and marched to warm future generations. their exposure could signal famine over in france, the country's longest river,
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the la looks like this. record drought has cut the river flow to a trickle meaning in places. people could almost walk from one shore to the other. and then one summer krista semi place because she need on she, i shall. it makes me sad because i grew up here and i've never seen it like that before. we could go to the border holes over there with the children and fish scientists, a warning that low river levels across france are assigned that can't be ignored. relationship ma comanche, it encore, it and any other climate change is underway. it's undeniable. and that compels us to rethink our rules for sharing water resources. we must understand that we're all affected. author is a common good way, and every one of us will have to rethink our behavior. or if we share where the rain has finally arrived. like here in paris, it's badly needed, but europe's having to get used to heavier downpours travelers on the metro had to
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contend with flooded stations. material also reported that one months worth of rain fell in the space of an hour. with scotch, the back window and the sky also opened in london with parts of the u. k. capital experiencing flush flooding. thunderstorms are expected in england and wales with the dry soil, almost impenetrable. in areas. people are being warned to watch out for further flooding. the d barbara al jazeera in northern argentina. a huge wild fire is burning through pete land and giving off thick smoke local se it's becoming hard to breathe. the region of entre rios has been cold pink with a 4 year drive driving a fire fire season. that is way worse than usual. thirties in central china are trying to ease power and water shortage is caused by record high temperatures and dr. bear 2 months of hot dry weather has disrupted cropped growth and threatening livestock. cha ching is one of the worst affected regions and neighboring c. one
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province. an air raid shelter has been converted to provide shade and ally residents to keep cool awesome attacks and explosions of hits 17 locations in southern thailand and what appears to be a series of coordinated assaults on shops and petrol stations. and the 7 people were injured in the attacks in 3 provinces, but no one's yet claimed responsibility. there have been though, decades of low level insurgency in areas near the border with malaysia groups are seeking independence for predominantly muslim areas. korean president vladimir soleski has shared footage of what he says is a russian strike on a dormitory. in the city of car cave video shows emergency services at a building on fire surrounded by debris. car gives governor earlier said russian shilling in a residential district, killed 6 people and injured several others. it's not known. if this is the same
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attack elsewhere, at least 4 people were injured in strike side of the port. city of odessa missiles hit the coastal town of satoka destroying several residential buildings and causing a fire at a seaside resort. the railway bridge ins, atoka is a key connection between the odessa region and the rest of ukraine and its been targeted several times during the war. lost them over on cobra show garages. there was a huge block, crating, a neighborhood, but the house left in charge of all of them of bugs, even the house is made of stone. everything is destroyed. only the walls really. everything turned to ashes. russia says at least one person's been killed in ukrainian shelling in the dorm exclusion officials in the separatist held area, say, several homes were destroyed when a ukrainian missa had a settlement in the regions. ne ukraine denies its forces ever shell civilian targets and accuses russia and revel trips of firing inside residential areas. units from the self proclaimed an ex people's republic. i'm joined the russian
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offensive in the don bass, ukraine's eastern industrial hard land residential construction by rushes. military is underway in one of north, heavily bombed areas of the occupied city of mario pool. the 1st 2 buildings of a new complex are set to be completed by september. the struggle for this one's bustling ukrainian city on the shores of the sea of as of left it pulverized back in may. once home to more than 400000 people is estimated, just tens of thousands of ukrainians remained there once the city fell to russian control. cleaning authorities in sac parisha have joined nuclear disaster response drills. now the exercise is taking place after repeated shelling incidents and europe's largest nuclear power plant, often crane and russia. blame each other for the attacks. green's industry minister says his government's very concerned about the safety of the site, which is occupied by russian troops. but run by ukrainian engineers,
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the shillings been widely condemned leading to calls for an urgent visit by the international atomic energy agency. of course we are concerned that that's for sure and, and, and that was the breakthrough. we see that the situation from the when they start throwing from of the people of august, it's changed dramatically. and of course we're concerned. that's why we're here. that's why we're great with this group. that's why we on the wharf in the everyday communication with theirs. and we speak to our international partners. the head of the world health organization has suggested racism is behind a lack of international attention been given to the plight civilians in ethiopia as war torn t cry region tetras ana give braces, says 6000000 people. there are unable to access basic services due to the ongoing conflict, and he questioned why the situation in t guy is not getting the same coverage as the war in ukraine. in terms of humanitarian crisis,
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i can tell you that the humanitarian crisis integrate is more than you crate. without in exaggeration. and i say it is many months ago. maybe the reason is the color of the scheme of the people in to cry. i haven't heard of been the last 5 few months, several months. no, even the head of stay talking about the ticket condition anywhere in the developing world, especially why i think we know a rebel group in ethiopia has proposed to humanitarian truce as the country gravels with drought, and warnings of famine. they are all more liberation. army says it's agreed to stop finding, so aid agencies can deliver supplies to desperate areas. the group also says it will open a humanitarian corridor. if the truce fails, are all me, are the largest of ethiopian federal states,
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is one of the areas will severely affected by drought. the un says more than 20000000 people in ethiopia are estimated to be in need of assistance this year. and most of them are women and children. will samuel get to choose an independent journalist based in addis ababa? hi there, samuel. good to have you on the poor lamb. just how important is this truth? well, it's really important, but this is just a vision. it has to be accepted by both sides, the tube and government in our de southerbuys insisting their sears. they're going to open services, banking services, electricity and basic services to perhaps pay the down payment to see this conflict come to an end. this conflict that began in november of 2020 has really produced millions of victims. according to the united nations, a millions of with your best are displaced. there is a famine like condition,
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no justin to gray and i'm horror. and our fire in our own was, you mentioned, and there's inflation going on. and this conflict has really also touched neighboring countries, including the sudan, which has been forced to take care of, or if you're been thousands of her ethiopians that have been heading to to gray. and the t p are left as insisting from mccully or through at spokesperson get her to read or saying that the open government is no serious enough. so this gives you a glimpse of, for the kind of misgivings there is between the 2 sides. that was going to be my next question, samuel about whether people have any sense of faith and hope in this, as you called a vision. do people have a sense that maybe this time will be different because of the other factors that play? well, to begin was there as a basic understanding by old sites, including these european government in our d'silva, as well as the, the government in mckelly. and also donors that this conflict has really has to
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come to an end because it's really impacting millen sofa ethiopians, a famine that really define ethiopia and the 1980s is becoming it's a reality in 2022. there is inflation, the, even the conflict in the ukraine has really impacted ethiopia in terms of for the importation of for grants that really used to feed millions of video bents that her in need are there is the issue of inflation as it, as i mentioned. so there is a sears understanding that this conflict somehow through perhaps negotiation that's hosted by the africa mean an perhaps the envoy that's coming from washington dc from the biden administration playing a role, but it has to come to an end. there is also misgiving when it comes to the t p and f, which has been insisting that they don't want the african union in boy to get involved . they preferred the cannon president kenyatta to get involved in the tube,
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and government is assisting itself the communion that has to play a bigger role to bring this conflict to an end. so there is a misgiving from both sides and there is a risk that this conflict my gone for, you know ahead santa we, we also heard those comments and we played them just a few minutes ago from the w. h o. director hill asked the question, you know, why doesn't this conflict in the situation? ethiopia more generally get the attention it deserves from the international community. and what do you think and is this a message that is going to help in turning that attention back around to what something is affecting 6000000 people to, to, to be honest, or even when her head or fur devil if he was an ad december, his head, there are investing some of the funding that was to be headed to at the seller to the ukraine, or he did not say a perhaps that's linked to racism. but he has said they had to cut back some of
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their oppression in this country to make sure that some of it is headed to, to the ukraine. ah, but you have to know that that their head of fur, doubly chal, was once a foreign minister in ethiopia. he is, and it's your band citizen. but when he comes to this conflict, the difference between him and the cuban government headed by a prime minister or be a hammered there. they are not on the same page, or if they've been accusing each other. there has been counter accommodations or even disagreeing on who's started this conflict. and, but there is again, an understanding that term, the disaster that has been the last 2 years is be noticed by all sides, samuel getting their, joining us from ada, samara, samuel thanking. thank you. still to come on al jazeera, this news hour is another conflict. bring in the balkans. nato's chief holds crisis,
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talks with serbia and coastal. 3 major u. s. pharmacies are ordered to pay millions for their role in opioid crisis which ravaged the state of ohio and sport. south africa dominate day. one of their test series against england. ah hello, there has been a change in the fortunes the western areas of europe. after that he was broken by this area of low pressure bringing some really wet and windy weather to the north west. we saw flash flooding in parts of britain island and france. thanks to those violent thunderstorms. now that wet weather is going to shift its way more centrally on thursday. but we've still got that corridor heat running down from the baltics through to the balkans, with red alerts out for temperatures in serbia. if we have
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a look at the 3 day for bow grade will be picking up to $37.00 degrees, but there's some relief that's going to come in with that wet weather. now weather has brought temperatures down for britain and island. we've got another wave of rain rolling in on thursday, effecting western areas that will move across the north sea into scandinavia lively showers, very heavy rain for the likes of sweden and for germany and more central areas, we could see some flooding across the southern areas of france more than areas of italy from that very heavy rain, soaking wet and windy across the mediterranean and northern areas of spain. but there is still hot and dry conditions dominating for southern areas of spain and portugal. and we will see that heat come back into port to go by the weekend. lots of sunshine here. ah, a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there,
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ah ah, our minds of our top stories you and algebra, huge demonstrations are taking place in argentina as the rising cost of living continues to take its toll. argentina has one of the highest inflation rates. consumer prices have risen. they are a staggering 71 percent in the past year. and he sandra people have died as a result of heavy rains and torrential floods across sudan. dozens of villages have been destroyed. the government says the floods of cause more damage in the country can handle. scientists warn the ongoing drive in europe could be the worst in 500 years. the fires seen in southern parts of the continent are still devastating large areas. some regions, though, are now experiencing extreme rainfall. 3 major
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u. s. pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay about $650000000.00 to, to cavities in the state of ohio to address the damage inflicted by the opioid epidemic. a court fine pharmacy change cbs, wal mart and walgreens helped create a public nuisance by over supplying addictive pain pills, many of which find their way on to the black market. pharmacies have said that they will appeal the verdict. rose jordan joins us live from washington. d, c. hi, there was tell us more about this verdict then and whether there are any more like this in the pipeline. well, this is the result of a guilty verdict of that. i was loving upon the a 3 retailers last november. they were sued by us, by attorneys from lake and tremble, counties which are both east of cleveland, which is a, the largest city in the state of ohio. these counties had alleged that between
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20122016, those 4 year that 4 year period more than 1400000000 opioid pills had been distributed within their 2 counties. in other words, 400 pills for every person living in those counties. that's a lot of medicine, but it's also a very dangerous medicine. and so what the counties have said was that they had to spend billions of dollars trying to respond to this addiction crisis. they want it 4 times as much as what the federal judge in cleveland order awarded them on wednesday, $650000000000.00. one county lake county will get $306000000.00. trumbull county will get $344000000.00 and the retailers need to make available out of that $650000000.00 ward. they need to make a almost $88000000.00 available in the next 2 years. so that these 2 counties can
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start responding to what they say is very much a public health crisis, aggravated by the acts of these 3 major retailers. now this is just one of some, 3000 doug lawsuits brought against these retailers and major pharmaceutical countries. companies, excuse me, 3000 of those cases have been consolidated in the south federal court in cleveland . there are another 1000 or so cases that are being brought against the retailers, the distributors and the pharmaceutical companies in state courts across the country was charging with the latest airline from washington, dc. wells. thank keith. nato peacekeepers will boost their numbers and take any measures necessary to ensure peace in kosovo as tensions rise with serbia. that's according to the alliance's chief gins dalton. burge, herself. crisis talks with serbia and casa was leader to try to avert fresh conflict in the balkans. there's been tensions as the end of july when constable
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declared that serbian identity documents and car number plates wouldn't be valid on constables territory served minority and call civil reactive by putting up road blocks and firing guns in the air or the evil host ray or direct told between serbian president alexander church and constables prime minister alban courtesy on thursday. why aren't you serious odeman storage has more now from brussels. nato secretary general leanne, salzburg said in brussels that they are peacekeeping mission impossible. k 4 is ready to intervene if stability between serbia and kosovo is at threes. for them are kept stock suites, president of serbia, alexander, voltage and kosovo prime minister all be in court on a recent pages between 2 western balkan neighbors and the day before their upcoming talks in your facility. the dialogue. so be our president said that he and possible prime minister disagree on almost everything, but about the fees and stability were crucially important. lay the specials were 3
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girls late in july. i had a crossover intention to implement a law making all surfaces equal the serbs to use cost of our car plates. also, people from serbia answering possible would have to have reached do not. you should exit entry documents. reachable would be used as an idea during their stay. this move through good local service could put up our old blocks and sounded air raid sirens fully fated. the several gunshots have been reported. console for thorn implementations of the low for one month and therapy every more drop books, but that asians give spades. you expressed a great concern over de grove inflammatory authority. so both sides and cold war dugeon quarter to work on the escalation. in order to find a mutually agreeable solution for generalization of the relations of serbia and its former province that declared independence in 2008. germany's to point ships to the european union's peacekeeping mission in bosnia and herzegovina for the 1st time in
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the decade. as concerns go, the war in ukraine could spread to the western balkans, while the countries hundreds of kilometers from the frontline, i must say an increasingly assertive bosnian serb separative newsmen is receiving support from moscow. natalee, you officials have already warned instability from the war could soon reach the balkans with him today as the balkans corresponded from economists, he joins us live at via skype from genoa. hi there, tim. good to have you on the program. what's the significance? do you think of deploying the small number of troops? i won't troops to bosnia we're talking about. yes. the, the fact is that on february 24th, which was the day of the russian invasion of ukraine, the beginning of the rushed invasion of ukraine. these small e u force, or am in bosnia, which numbered about 600, a was a doubled, and 2 and a germany is sending up some 50 troops to, to, to join that force. and, and that's what happened does. that's what happened to her to day. and this,
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i mean, i other, it was, it was a coincidence that it happened that there you announce it. it was sir, or you for de now announcer was doubling his forces on friday, the 24th. i think that have been in the works for a long time, at least for some several months before that. but a say it was an out on february the 24th, the date of the russian invasion. um and um, of ukraine hunt m, germany has just decided to send a small number of troops her back into the, into the force. and within was narrative. and tim m, we hear this narrative about russia and supporting both the insert separatist movement. where, where does this narrative come from? what's, what's fine? well, i mean mineral daughter has been numb wanting to secede from bosnia and herzegovina for a long time to take the republic. a subs got the same entity. i'm out of bosnia and herzegovina. i'm and increasingly, he's been receiving support from a russia. i don't think that the that the politics of it is it is very complicated
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. the russians regard ukraine at a backyard and they think that um, if the west is meddling in their back yard as they would see it. ah, then no, they got a metal in the e. u and a europe's backup back yard, which is the balkans western balkans because of course or the whole of the western balkans. the 6 sir non e u. a states. the western balkans including kosovo and bosnia herzegovina, are completely surrounded by the e, the european union. and by our nato and tim and just talking about these and talks these that, that have been hosted by by the e. and sometimes they can get a little bit spicy if i can use that. and that phrase i, these talks likely to do any good here. i mean to talk some that are going to take place or tomorrow, are the 1st i think your talks between. but between and prob,
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president, virtue of serbia and m albin corte, of a cause of our prime minister castillo in a here. you know, yes they, they, hopefully they will do some good because of the talks the you dialogue has been going on for 10 years now. and at the 1st few years, they really made them quite considerable progress. but in the last few years. and that progress has been really kind of um, as, as hers fizzles and are, there hasn't been much progress. there was an agreement on energy a month or 2 ago. but, you know, not much as has happened. and as you reported earlier on, there was a flare up of tensions on july the 31st until they'll talk about that. and they'll talk about other important issues bilateral issues. i'm and am, you know, this is the hope of the you and the you negotiate miroslav lie track. he has to sort of, you know, basically restart the motor all the years, this dialogue or to eventually reach some sort of comprehensive agreement between serbia and kosovo. tindall that joining us there on scale from genoa 10. thank you
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. thank you. protests us in guineas capital connor cree have clashed with security forces tear gas was used to disperse crowds on it and say, demonstration, say they're angry, it has the country's military leadership. the protests are taking place despite the inter, banning all demonstrations in may spiking outrage amongst activists and the off position in has been under military rule since last september, when elected president out for cons, a was ousted in a qu 10 years. a president elect william worcester says there's no time to waste and running the country he's in, but i will tell you the transparent democratic and accountable government and to get the economy back on track. on monday the electoral commission declared brutal the winner of the presidential vote by a razor thin margin of 50.4 percent. but his opponent, by the agenda is disputing that result saying he'll challenge it in court
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on tv, squeeze people from all from us. okay. see, we listen to you guys, we want to know when the delivery of your commitment is going to be okay. i really want to know that expedition or mm hm. that's all we do not have the whiskey any time. malcom web has more now for my roby. it was talking mostly about what they want to do when it from when they take office good. and he was very much about when speaking with a lot of confidence that that would happen. but it was on tuesday afternoon, right? we're doing rejected those results and said that him and his coalition would do everything they could legally and constitutionally to get those results overturned
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. now the constitution give petition is 7 days after the announcement of the result . they were just 5 days left to file a petition to the supreme court waiting to find out if the rider we're doing is immune coalition or if other rights groups will file petitions in it, it can be expected at this stage for at least any politically motivated petitioners to keep that card close to that chest. when this happened last time, 5 years ago following the election, then riley were doing it was at the time leading the opposition. he challenged the election results in court. that petition was submitted right the last hour before that deadline was met. likely so that lawyers given maximum time to gather evidence and minimum time for any responding to prepare. so we'll be watching over the next few days to see if anyone will be finding a petition up to the deadline, which will come on monday. there's an air of uncertainty in writing is
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a strong hold of consumers in western kenya. as her metasource explains. after days of uncertainty, things seem to be getting back to normal in consumer rollo dingus from hold businesses that are close have now re open to supported, expect him to go to court, but they have mixed feelings about the way forward putting to me a it was it was not stolen or may be warned, but the 50 plus percent maybe did not achieve. i think less than just let go and should lead time to move on. normally should just move away really one piece and one things to get on. you can just stay with the court just in case what we call, what we call the said, all can you can do for now is wait and see how the process plays out. it could be
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valid thing of lawyers collecting the evidence to take the course. if he goes to court and people are wondering what kind of evidence as we have, it isn't enough to overturn the results he has until monday to approach the court. a rocks caretaker, prime minister, has held talks with representatives from the major political parties, but the being boy, caused by the group follows powerful she mcsaunder all saw there. so there has demanded the issue, reduce the old parliament by the end of the week, and hold elections up to why it has more now from baghdad. in an attempt to, in the political deadlock in iraq, caretaker prime minister invited the representatives of political factions in order to reach common ground in order to end the political crisis in iraq. meanwhile, at the southwest movement, and i said earlier that they're not planning to attend that meeting. meanwhile, supporters of she at lee that muffled a sort of continued,
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they're sitting in front of the headquarters of the parliament, setting up dozens of tents. and they say they are not planning to leave the area until their demands are met. their demands include the palm, be dissolved nearly elections be held as a way out of this political crisis min doubt. meanwhile, supporters of their arrival, parliamentary lock affiliated to iran, known as the coordination framework, continue their sit in nearby dad's greens on setting up also dozens of tents. and they say that protesting against what they consider the accumulation of the problem, headquartered by supporters of shortly they're moved out of solar. meanwhile, the supreme court in baghdad has adjourned it until the end of this month. a plea that was submitted by a solder affiliated lawmakers, as well as other independent lawmakers requesting the parliament be dissolved and early elections beheld as a way out of the current political impasse. the un human rights. she says it's still not safe for hundreds of thousands of ra hinge refugees to return to me in
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mar, almost 5 years after they fled. a brutal military cracked. an michelle bachelor has been meeting were hinge in bangladesh, where the government is growing impatient about hosting the refugees. prime minister shake has c, now has told bachelor that me and my must take them back more than a 1000000 mostly miss of the hinge or are living in the world's largest refugee camp in cox is bizarre. angle dash the un needs to review its approach to solving the crisis in me and my that's what the country's foreign minister has told the u. n. z at special envoy during her 1st visit since being appointed to the old last year. no. olean hayes are held talks with me and my army chief and several senior ministers in the capital nappy. dog hayes are reiterated calls for an immediate enter all forms of violence and requested unconditional humanitarian access me in my as been racks by violent on race. since the army, i was to the elected government of hong songs of cheek in february, last year. a prominent that can cardinal has been named in
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a sexual assault lost in canada. mark, well, it is among 88 clergy members facing allegations in a class action case against the quebec catholic diocese. the civil lawsuit represents more than a 100 victims who allegedly sexually assaulted most of them as miners since 1940 documents showed that, well, it has been accused of inappropriate touching and comments he seen as a potential successor to put francis israel and turkey a restoring full diplomatic ties. after years of discord, both countries will be re appointing ambassadors. the turkish foreign minister said despite the moved turkey would not be abandoning its support for the palestinians. he didn't. the appointment of ambassadors is also important for the development of bilateral relations. on the other hand, as we have always said, we will continue to defend the rights of palestine at jerusalem and garza. and it's
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important that our messages are conveyed directly at the ambassadorial level in tel aviv or wrestle serge r. as in istanbul with more the full, the restoration of the diplomatic relations between the anchor and the tel aviv is being seen as a milestone in relations between 2 countries. here in turkey, the experts here say that both countries have have proper reason to normalize the relations. in terms of the israeli side, the church experts are seeing that israelis facing the grove in track security tracks from iran and through iranian grooves. and that's why i see in turkey as a balance in poverty in the region. however, here the delicate issue, which is palestine and the palestinians. so to davy had heard that the turkish fort administer has said that despite the agreement tricky is going to keep a continue supporting the palestinians. and they arise because he knows that the palestinian cause is quite a delicate sensitive issue,
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both for the turkish public and also the government. so a way of normalizing relations, definitely the government here is very much careful not to lose the public support among turks. artists in gaza have unveiled a san sculpture as attributes to the 17 children killed and recent fighting between israel. these law jihad group al jazeera, as you know, i'll say, had visited the memorial augusta beach 3 days of israeli attacks on because this trip more than $49.00 people were killed and over $360.00 were injured. 17 of the 49 were killed drain. the fall was singing artists and other civilians have gathered here today on the beach of because this trip, they've drawn the name of 17 children who were killed in the latest escalation on the sands, off the shore by the colors off the palestinian flag to say that they will always
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remember their names, and they will never be forgotten. so i thought i looked at this event, sends a message to the international community to not have double standards and to start serious measures to hold the occupation laid is accountable to provide protection to civilian children with the palestinians. gathering out here today have said that they demand at transparent in rapid investigation and they used really a tax over the civilians and over the killing of their children. especially after these really military converts that it killed 5 children in the w. a new job cemetery on the 7th of august in the nature celebrated its 1st independence day at its future capital. the government plans to move its headquarters away from jackass, which has long been played by infrastructure problems and flooding. the national
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flag was hoisted during a small ceremony in no sun, tara, on the island of borneo. the new city is a legacy project to president joker with dodo but environmentalists of warned. it could accelerate the destruction of tropical jungles. the governments preparing to officially opened a san tara by 2024, which also attended a larger independence. dave in in jakarta still come on algae. see where this news our oh, in sport, ukraine, heavyweight boxing champion bits on unexpected performance for fans. summers here with that story. ah, cats, away. official airline of the john with
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with a whole away official and line of the journey. lou
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ah salads here with all the day sports. thank you very much, julie will emma to con, looks to be hitting the saw to form the saw her when last is us open. the teenager has followed up her when over serena williams with another impressive victory. the 19 year old british fled, beat formal world number one, victoria, as that anchor for the loss of just 2 games. the victory put through the condo through to the last 16 of the western and southern open in cincinnati. she was building up to the defense of her u. s. open title, that grand slam tournaments thought at the end of the month. it was such a pleasure. i love the support i love, you know, how involved people are getting into the matches. and i think that's the best thing about school when it's, you know, it was a great atmosphere and, and both of us. and i mean, i'm sure we both love it. so yeah,
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thank you so much for coming out again. and i hope to see you in the next around wimbledon finance. nick areas has been knocked out of the men's event in cincinnati . australian was beaten in straight sets by home player taylor fritz fritz is through to the last 16 in his this event for the 1st time by the last carry also will still be seated. the at the upcoming us open and 3 time grand slam champion on demario has suffered another injury. set back my one. the 1st said to all his match against the fellow, written the camera neu nori hit back to win in 3 seconds. and my ended the contest receiving treatment on his right leg. that 4 year old my has endured a long battle to regain form and fitness off the career saving hip surgery. the unlikely champions league run of the animal kit could be coming to an end. ukrainian side last to nail it against been, he cut the 1st leg of their play off. the winners of this tie will progress into
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the group fe to all the competition. didn't have already got through to qualifying grounds, despite the destruction caused by the war. in that country, this home leg for the ukrainian champions had to be played in poland. ukraine is world heavyweight boxing champion looks to be in good spirits ahead of his latest title fight. the alexander will seek, broke into song ahead of his loud with britain's anthony joshua. the pay me to end a rematch on saturday off to seek be just $1.00 points in london last year. this fight has taken place in saudi arabia. and you shouldn't be afraid to talk about the financial benefits of coming somewhere in support, particularly in a school is dangerous. right. and not go, you know, you can always be your last ever fine. and the me, i want to make sure these guys,
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i'm one of the reasons we're here. monday. of course, you know, and there's no point just been around there, but there's many other reasons why we have this 1st experience was spectacular. the 2nd one's been outstanding. so, so we look forward to a great been on something that was a live place like just point one now and forget the rest. if you want to point starting point everyone, jim saying we'll go do bout, we will, but i did my home. the whole was due back. i want to change the south africa have dominated day one of the 1st test against england. and rick nor care took 3 wickets as england slipped 116 for 6. load all the folk heads and unbeaten, half century for the home team. rain brought in early end to the 1st day. tigers has made it clear which side he's back in golf's civil war, which took part and appears meeting to discuss how the pga tour can fight back
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against the saudi. back to live series. a number of high profile names have signed up for the lucrative, the breakaway competition. live series players that have been banned from taken apart. events organized by the north american based pga tour. i mean, he's the hero that we've all looked up 2 ions. you'll hear his voice carries farther than anyone else's in the game, a golf, you know, and he, his role is navigating us to a place where we all think we should be someone like him as passionate about it that saw me. no offense to all of us, but that's really all that matters. come, you know, if he's not behind something than one, it's probably not a good idea in terms of the betterment of the game but to it's just not gonna work . i mean, he needs to be behind something and i think he's, he's been a great kind of leading role and, and a lot of ways in the game for
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a lot of us and le bron james has committed his immediate future to the los angeles lakers. his agreed it to a 2 year contract extension worth just on the $100000000.00. it will push the 37 year olds and be a career earnings to more than half a $1000000000.00, which is a league record. and that's always bought for me and you back to julian london. santa thank you. now police in the us feared the very worst when they received an emergency call and no one would speak to them. but they need not have worried because it was just monkey business, quite literally broke the monkey. that is, he lives in a zoo in paso robles california and somehow he got hold of the illness phone after a couple of swipe the cafeteria monkey dialed the emergency number 911, no police were concerned but no one responded. so they went out to investigate you and it says that would often imitate her using the full so mystery solved. simple
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case of monkey c monk kitty. that's it for me to leave it off the scenes or i'll be back with more in just a 2nd. ah and a oh, the land of the free america has never been a real democracy. the black people will never experience that democracy maybe excludes divisions and struggles and america's electoral system. a fight for and against equal representation and the democratic process if the country that's
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