tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that he is alive from dough hop coming out for the next 60 minutes. wow. at least. and 22 children and 12 adults have been killed in an attack on a day care center in law them thailand, residential building shelter, the city of salvatore geor close to europe's largest nuclear power plot. north korea leader kim jong owns military launch is too short range ballistic missiles off the eastern coast into the sea of japan. and striking a balance between a growing economy of the future of green energy for africa's largest oil exports and exports more goals for earning haul. and then a big champions league wind from manchester to see an agent strike is going twice
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against copenhagen now has 19 goals. they see i we begin that without breaking news from thailand or at least 36 people, including 24 children, have been killed of a shooting. it happened that they can center in non bu alarm pool. so 500 kilometers north west of the capitol, bangkok, the attack of fled the scene before going home and killing his family and himself. local media reporting that he was a former police officer. i'll just do as tony chang is live 1st. now on the line from bangkok, tony, i know you're on your way to the scene right now. what more can you tell us about what happened? we understand the emergency services and who started receiving reports at about mid day. that's about 5 hours ago. the attack was taking place at the daycare center.
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the the attack then flipped the scene in a pick up truck. we understand from the police that he killed a number of people on the way before arriving at home, where he killed himself, his wife and his child. you expect you to find at the daycare center. we also sent from the police that he was heavily. we had a hand gun, a night, a long rifle and a shotgun. there was an element of premeditation about the police had confirmed that he was the form of policemen. he left the port on the something of a cloud that would jump challenges, which we understand. he was in the pool facing earlier today, but i think this is going to cause great consternation here in thailand. going crime is relative, be rare. and i think the fact that so many children have been involved in will be
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shocking. indeed, the prime minister himself said it's very shocked by the attack. we've come on to the emergency services to do everything they can for the 12 people that were posted wounded but still alive. say tony, that's gotten crime in thailand is relatively rare, that there's not been an incident on the scale before. no, that has actually in 2020, those of serving soldier in the city of the northeast and city of koran. we were involved in a land dispute. he then held himself and, and a number of people hostage, 30 people were killed in that incident. that's at the time was very shocking. and i think people will be very concerned with the people in positions so authority, homer soldiers, policemen who obviously do have access to ready access to weapons. such
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a similar crime has happened in a relatively recent consecutive period. so i think that will be a lot of concerning from the nation both. we do a very large place in life and i think this will be very embarrassing for them to. but the stage possibly to speculate about exactly what was behind this fine. i, tony, as i said, i know you are on your way to the scene at the moment. we'll let you go many. thanks. indeed i was a serious attorney. change in bangkok, let's bring in. so robertson, who's the deputy director of human rights watch, is asia division. he joins us now live from bangkok. what's your reaction to what's happened? well, this is a shocking tragedy. this is something that is going to reverberate throughout thailand. by the time people are very, very cognizant and concerned about the welfare of children or the fact that so many children were slaughtered in this instance, i will, i think,
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really shake the country to its core. and i, you know, we, we think that, you know, at this point, it's time to really start looking at the issue of how many guns are in thailand. there are many registered n unregistered guns. the country is basically a washing them. and it's so it's a bit surprising that it only in the last couple years and we seen these kind of mass shooting instance. as a correspondence said, a few moments ago, the prime minister has expressed his his shock and his sympathy for the victims of the families. but it will, as he was saying, come the quote of embarrassment, went it to the authorities that the gunman in this instance is thought to have been a 4 policeman. well, exactly, and i think that there needs to be perhaps more strict embedding of police officers . and you have a situation here where we've had a number of instances where police leave the force and then are engaged in criminal acts. this is the 1st time there's been this kind of massacre. but obviously this
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person had some very serious legal problems hanging over their head and had access to a, an armory of weapons which they apparently took to them, took with them to the scene of the crime. and the fact that this happened at a, at a nursery as a child day care center as well. i mean, schools, perhaps you can imagine having some sort of protective area around them but, but not a, not a day care center like this. well, a lot, there really hasn't been these kind of attacks on schools and much of thailand. i mean, there have been, of course, in some places in the deep south where there's an insurgency going on. but the reality is that this is, i think, a shock to everyone, you know, no one is in dissipated, needing guards at school. and, you know, i think that the bigger issue is that there's so many unregistered guns and registered guns are where, you know, people have easy access on access to them. so it's surprising that there hasn't
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been more of these incidents in the past and, and perhaps the island is now going to have a reckoning with the fact that that has so many guns and so many hands in this country. so many thanks, it is for being with us. so that's the deputy director of human rights watches, asia division, phil robinson, they're in bangkok, more breaking news this time from israel. we're hearing that the government has rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries, maritime borders. it's throwing it to doubt, years of diplomatic efforts to enable both countries to extract gas in the mediterranean. let's go live that a west jerusalem houses. there was john henry as the john or balconies on this well last week, an american moderator presented what was supposed to be the final outlines of an agreement by which lebanon and israel would share revenues from a gas field along their border. actually 2 gas fields,
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one of which spans the borders well, since then, lebanon has proposed changes to that agreement. and what we're hearing now is that the administration of your, your la p, the prime minister here in israel, is going to recommend rejecting those changes proposed by 11 or we don't know exactly what they are, but we know under the current deal, there is a carriage gas field, and there is the kind of gas field, the kind of gas field is crossing is across the border. therefore, both countries would draw revenues from that. it gets more complicated because hezbollah, the iranian backed militia that operates in lebanon, has threatened to target the carries gas field, operated by israel. if israel starts extracting gas from that before, there is an agreement between the 2 countries. what we're hearing now is that your la pete's administration in israel says they're going to go ahead and start to extract gas from that carriage field entirely and israeli territory. and if hes
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below attacks it, they're going to start negotiations and then they're going to require hudson as rolla, the head of his belie 11 on to explain to the people there why they are not able to draw revenues from gas out of that other gas field they're so israeli, israel is putting on a little pressure here, rejecting the changes made to this agreement by 11 on so right now a deal that appeared on the verge of being made before the november 1st election here in israel. now looks doubtful. john henry live in western richland. thanks john. the ukraine is blaming russia for shelling several residential buildings on the southern city of zapora zia, the regions govern us. as the 2 people have been killed, rescuers continue to dig out. survivors from the rubble. let's go live now to suffer as yeah, i'll just serious heart abdel hamid is that what more can you tell us about this?
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hold on well, we just heard back to the last 10 minutes and another body. it was pulled out of the rubble of one of those 2 residential buildings. and it's been a very hectic morning. i would say here definitely. yeah, we just actually moved out of the city center because as we were there, another 3 miss out. a where it slammed into the city and there were no sirens at that time. we're not giving it any much detail about what was his probably some sort of political infrastructure to govern. the regional government will be able to tell us in a short while, but ever since i have to say that the siren has been more on ben off. and as i'm speaking to you now, we just seeing a big blue of smoke quite far away. but we can see it from here, and that could indicate yet another strike. not far from where you are,
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of course is europe's biggest nuclear power plant. what's these from the well, at the moment of our plans, a shot all 6 reactors have gone into cooling mode. and they seems to be no direct from inside the nuclear breast. the dangers still remains. the shelling that's going around it, russia choosing ukraine and ukraine as choosing russia, being behind it. i think it continues to be read in the sense that if they get heads, it could cause some sort of gas leak that could be very harmful for the people living in the city nearby. and they're good and actually put a larger civilian population ends up or reject if not be on, depending on the when the russian appointed district council, in the occupied part of zappa re,
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jack has actually been saying that ukrainian forces and ukraine is special forces are massing at the border, but bang to some sort of a soul to try to get to that nuclear plot and take it back under control. because as it sits now, and at least from russia point of view that nuclear plant now bill is within the borders of the russian federation because it's occupied part of the region that now has been claimed. 7 by russia. so certainly there's a lot of apprehension about what's happening there. the head of the international atomic energy isn't key at the moment. the top of the agenda is really the nuclear plants and how to keep it safe and to sort of get some sort of agreement or compromise between the 2 sides. not to have any kind of shelling of fighting in
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the vicinity of that power plant. but the miss as do come from far away, some of them miss targets this hate civilian buildings and it could very well be that one of them could hit what are the nuclear plant. all right, so that, so i'll de 0 is hooked up though hamid reporting live from separate us year. and let's go line to moscow. and is there a smile vall is there? what's moscow saying about all of this moment? adrian moscow is a adamant that it is going to push the ukrainian or army back because president vladimir putin, since the beginning of this conflict, avow to it in the, in the rush and technology liberate those for regions including laportia and as who they just mentioned, zapora asia is not completely and arch in control. so the city, the city,
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the capital city itself is still under ukrainian control. and that's why you see that shelling there because the russians are, as i said, are pushing back against the ukrainian army and, and trying to take the rest of the department of upper osha. interesting. but they did not talk about that particular border at when they signed. those are annexation agreements. they said falls, apaloosa and her son is not yet even defined where that territory ends. but it is going to be up to the consultations and negotiations with the local communities. so it's a tricky situation there. and also the power plant included in that i, yesterday president vladimir putin issued a decree whereby he or ordered the government to create a company. or i had the name of that company. the federal state unitary enterprise
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was approved your nuclear power plant. another act of integration and another sign that brush is going ahead with its plan to make that territory and every, every acid on it or a russian property of zeros marble. val, alive in moscow. i haven't many, thanks. indeed, north korea has launched too short range ballistic missiles. they were fired on thursday morning from the samsung area in pyongyang towards the northeast. along a range weapon was launched. 2 days ago. robin bride has reaction from south korea's capital, sol, like your little condemned by south korea is a serious provocation. those days miss al launch is by north korea. got this response from the south korean president. lyndon because a hotel and did you get to my people could be worried so, but our government will thoroughly take care of people's lives and safety based on a strong south korea u. s. alliance and security cooperation between south korea,
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the united states and japan. you come up since tuesdays launch of an intermediate range, ballistic missile over japan by north korea. the u. s. and south koreans have fired their own missiles in response. and the aircraft carrier, the ronald reagan, which had been taking part in naval exercises with south korean counterparts. has arrived back in korean waters, it's due to hold more drills with japanese navy ships with tokyo also condemning the latest miss our launches from north korea. each it is not the children of these actions are a threat to the peace and security of the country. the region and the international community, and it's completely unacceptable. all the miss are launches came just after the un security council met to disgust north korea's actions with the u. s. accusing permanent members. china and russia of enabling pyongyang while making no specific reference to tuesdays miss all over japan. north korea has justified its flurry of
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launches. north korea says it's only been carrying out counter measures against provocations by the us and its allies, condemning the return of the aircraft carrier strike group as a threat to peace on the korean peninsula. with all sides, it seems willing to raise the stakes in this continuing standoff. robert bride al jazeera, so here were the news. our from odyssey are still to come on the program of months of tension in the pacific, australia's private esther. guess what is welcomed? the leader of the solomon islands will report on the flooding and gone, others forced fowls his from their home, similar to the depths of at least 5 people. and a moment of magic from messy in the champions league, andy round up the best of the action from the group gains. ah, the white house is criticizing the decision by the walls, oil producers,
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to cut out put, saying that it's short sighted. i will her the global economy, the opec plus group, which includes washer and saudi arabia would reduce production by $2000000.00 barrels a day from november. oil prices have risen slightly since the announcement on wednesday. prices have dropped to the last 3 months of the fears of a global recession. the saudi energy minister says the cut is a necessary response. i want to priority now, is stabilizing market. now we could be accused of wanting to influence market in negative way. everybody's broke, we'll and others, we'll see how we conduct our sales in the months to come here is my camera has more from washington. the reaction has been one of quietly contained the fury, the national security advisor, making very clear that the opinion of the white house is that saudi arabia, as
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a member of opec class, is fighting with russia in this. this is seen as almost a bit trail by saudi arabia and its role within opec. the decision has been decided that described as short sighted, but there's also been a voice from congress, which is not in session at the moment. however, senator chris murphy close to a close ally off president biden, saying that one of the reasons why the us maintain this relationship with saudi arabia despite delegations of human rights abuses, despite the ongoing war in yemen, was because it would rely on saudi arabia as an ally, president biden went and visited saudi arabia in july to buttress the relationship between the 2 countries, which had been through a rocky period. but now you've got to us senator saying that all of this was political capital wasted. given the fact that saudi arabia now backing russia
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against the united states, at least, that is how it is viewed. so certainly there's going to be an impact on the relations between the u. s. and saudi arabia, in the weeks and months to come, the race to green energy is going to foster some oil rich developing nations. nigeria is africa's biggest export of oil, and it isn't ready to let go of it's huge reserves that of field it's consumption and economic growth for more than half a century. i'll just here as i would address reports now from port harcourt. this off shall rig pumps, oil and gas off the coast of nigeria. for more than 60 years, petroleum has been the pillar of its economy. and for men, here, live without oil, is simply unimaginable. we know for sure that even by 2050 i wasn't where it was till account for my 58 percent of energy and production into will not be that wasn't well is not going to go away, but to going to be combative too much martina enough. well,
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and that's is really our focus. petroleum contributes more than half of nigeria budget, and more than 90 percent of its forwarding, it's jeff jennings, expert, se ditching, it could devastate the economy. the world bank says no, jonas, dependence on oil is greater than that of many other major producers. more than half of africa, 1300000 people have no access to power in the figure is more than 45 percent. obviously, i say they want to increase access to electricity as personally by holding the conference call and just resources to encourage growth. industry experts say africa's oil will still find a ready market on the continent, even if the rest of the world shut its doors. africa needs energy. we are not selling energy outside because we don't need it. we are selling energy also because we, i miss, we have misplaced priorities. nigeria wants to be seen as playing it to pot in reducing global warming. 2 years ago, the government declared 2020 to 2030 as
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a decayed of gas, a 10 year period to shift focus from oil and more to natural gas as a cleaner transition fuel. but that doesn't mean the country will abandon it's 37000000000 barrels of crude oil reserves. altogether. how many trees al jazeera pawtucket, the prime minister of the solomon islands, monassa saga is heading to australia as the 2 pacific nations move to men their relations. they've come on, the strain of the scottish comma government struck a security packed with china in april. the agreement raised concerns for both australia and the u. s. char clock has more on the talks. she's in brisbin. most of our a visit to australia has been preaching, but is considered significant. the 2 countries held by, let's talk in camera, me growing tensions after our side, a security packed. we paging that security deal triggered concerns from countries
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like australia, the beijing would set up a military presence in the region. the civic nation says that's not the type that relationship with china continues to strengthen, challenging traditional partnership between the honor nation and the us as well as a strategy on the agenda for talk in canada with key issues like climate change, defense, security, and humanitarian. i. the most importantly, this is a public show of unity and a chance for a strategy to reaffirm its commitment not just the honey era, but also the pacific nation. the talk come just days after the united states and 14 pacific on a nation issued a joint declaration to strengthen a partnership with washington. the last 2 minutes i took a bar i met at the albany. the face to face was back in july in fiji. at the pacific level and the public schools have reopened, but classes have not restarted. teachers are still on strike demanding that a pe i'll just there is a hotter reports from beirut. lebanon's academic year has begun,
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but public school teachers are still absent. a 3 year old economic crisis has affected the education sector and they're on strike thing. they can survive on salaries that have devalued to less than $100.00 another. but we don't have the money they have right. we can't keep them sacrificing education minister promised to give us a position allowance for money pledge on donors. but this won't be enough in love with the families who are struggling. nadia has to wear what was her elder sister's uniform because her parents can't afford a new one more so that we can play transportation. so we have to school and we also don't have enough money to send sandwiches with their children. a recent study by the united nations children's fund found that 38 percent of households in lebanon had reduced their education expenses, compared with 26 percent in 2021. and 16 percent of children dropped out of school
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during the past 3 years. before the financial meltdown almost 60 percent of the countries, 1250000 students were in private schools. but fees now need to be paid in us dollars, making private education an affordable for an impoverished population. not as long as we're noticing that a lot of parents are not able to keep their children in private schools and are having to move them to public schools. the world bank, there's a case $55000.00 students were transferred to an already under funded public education system. last year, official say meetings are being held with donor countries and international organizations to seek financial assistance. and pledges have been made, but they're not close to the $260000000.00 needed to operate governments run schools. critics say the ministry has failed in the preparation and management of the crime. the minister of education is one of the most funded sectors in education,
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in terms of grants. we had a study which says, but 1200000000, that comes to the ministry in terms of grants and loans. just wanted to get an order form on to support the system. what is the money going? well, what, what has it been invested on? the start of the academic year has been disposed several times already. the fear now is that it may not happen at all. and who they are as visitor balte will go to weather update next here on out 0. then the debates over russian diamonds, the e. u, announces more sanctions on moscow with leaves the gem trade untouched. check made for cheaters accusations of less than honest play. was turmoil and the chessboard at its full, but only toners ink back to barnwell titles. max of stopping gears up for the japanese born pre ah
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ah, hell i, we've got a lot of fine and dry weather across so much if europe at the moment, but there are some pockets, if rides and wet and windy weather streaming through the little area cloud down towards the southeast, if you're quite tightly practised about here. so quite a brisk northly wind coming in across c, a g. and hence those rough seas down towards that says southeast corner of europe. penson, blustery showers, rattling through hiss and the on the cool side. blustery weather to up to was north west again, tidy packed ice, abbas is a big westerly flow. and i by the systems which streaming from the atlantic more rain coming into ireland, pushing across northern ireland western passes, got the sing some lavish hours, long dispels of rain as well along with norway more uncivil weather coming through here. but there's that lossy dry weather and some decent warmth to that as well in light wind spinning, ready?
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quite pleasant. still, quite briscoe. when those winds down towards the southeast, on the 23 celsius in athens, cooling off, he started to pick up as we go on through friday. central air is still quiet. still some live. he shouts across the western side of the med, into east. there is a spike around the valley area and noticed some wet weather lost coming in across a good part of it in the wells were need the right in the south here, showers to across all the parts of algeria, with plenty of showers for west africa. ah, once upon a time funnel fled for money, and so silent and snowy land assistance who so scattered, been sent back that be disappeared within town. little boy had a different way to ma. she's square. how will they story? i witness wake up with moms and seen
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a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 are suffering from hunger disease and displacement. the word stories about children who are drinking from the same water with their dead cattle, the float, al jazeera questions, the climate change play a role in the deadly downfall. we had 1750 millimeters of this kind of been going to sink any place the full report pakistan. the great deluge on al jazeera lou. ah, hello again, adrian, for again able to use our on al jazeera the headlines at least 36 people,
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including 24 children have been killed in a shooting in northeastern thailand. it happened at a childcare center in long bore alum, poor, the attacker fled the scene before going home and killing his family and himself. there are reports of the israeli government has rejected. revisions requested by lebanon to the 2 countries, maritime borders. it's throwing into doubt, years of diplomatic effort to enable both countries to extract gas in the mediterranean. and ukraine is blaming russia for showing several residential buildings in the southern city of zeppelin via the regions governance. as the 2 people have died. leaders of $44.00 countries are missing for the 1st summit of the european political community aimed at advancing stability in the fall out of russia's invasion of ukraine. leaders from you members of 17, other countries are up approx meeting. the summit is the brainchild of francis
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president manuel mccomb, but with sol relations between several countries attending their skepticism or on how effective the forum will beep. i'll just hear a step boston is in prague. she's with us now live step. what's the mood around this summit? well, for sure this will be an unusual la family photo here in the proc at the end of this day instead of the $27.00 you members on the families table, the european family table that will be 44 as you say. and this is definitely unusual. and that's what they want to show here. they want to show one big family as you know, to the foreign policy chief by the you has said, this is a strong signal to let me put in the russian precedent to show that he is increasingly isolated and lead us have been arriving here. we've seen very interesting collection of lead us. i have to say including the british prime
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minister. this truss who of course is not within the you. after 6 years after the they voted for breakfast. they have decided that they want to warm up to europe. and so she is now here as well, but also the turkish leader or the one is here, but also armenia also. bay john is here and also ukraine, of course. so the main reason that the oppressor micron game. so. so the reason that president my call came up with this idea is of course that ukraine was applying for this membership status of the you couple of months ago. and this will take many years like formal dover and other aspirant members of the you. it will take many, many years. so this is an idea that brings all these countries together within this community without officially applying for this membership. so this is what's going
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to be on the table today will be no joint ration. but there will be, of course, a lot of discussion about the energy supplies, especially the shortage of it, and also the high energy prices in europe. i'd stopped by the fact that it's possible to live in progs the e the says that it will continue to import diamonds from russia despite announcing that 8 front of sanctions on moscow for the war and ukraine, diamonds and not part of those measures. but as mounting pressure from some of the states to stop betrayed, natasha buckler reports now from antwerp and belgium, a hub of the diamond industry. the belgian city of antwerp is the world's oldest diamond trading ha! most of the world's diamonds passed through it. a quarter of them are from russia. bind by, i'll rosa, accompanied this part owned by the kremlin, with links to the russian military. there is actually a russian military submarine which has a name a little sir. which term is sir patron by or so sponsored by rosa. so this is just
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one example may be the clearest example of direct links and between the military apparatus and indeed the company and to abs trade with al rossa was condemned by the ukrainian president in his speech he gave to belgium's parliament earlier this year. there are some that thing that russian diamond sold in antwerp are more important than our final cd be you is rolling out another round of sanctions against moscow. but once again, russian diamond imports aren't part of it. some say that belgium has quietly lobby to protect its multi $1000000000.00 industry, despite growing pressure with in belgium and the blog to stop the trade. i think it is important that we also sanction diamonds or i'll roth thought, and it feels to diamonds coming from russia. they have blocked on these diamonds because they're, the revenues are used directly or indirectly, and to support to war are on ukraine. the prime minister of belgium says the
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country would not block you sanctions on the import of russian diamonds, but the such a baron could potentially, how to europe, more than it could hurt russia, the spokesperson for antwerp, diamond industry says sanctions would mean job losses. and the trade moving away from belgium to places where ethical standards all lower india are new by her. those are the 2 other mean treating hofstadter that do not follow sanctions so that have no sanctions and keep their training malicious her as usual with her with russia. the debate over russian diamonds highlights the challenge faced by the u as he tries to increase pressure on moscow while seeking to protect the needs of its citizens. a delicate balance that's not always clear cut. natasha butler al jazeera and to work belgium. in nigeria, attacker several east all 23 passengers who were kidnapped from a train more than 6 months ago. armed men used explosives to blow the train off its
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tracks in march. they open fire, killing 8 people. they could do no state security. even a commissioner confirmed that all hostages have been released, but would not say if a ransom was paid. government officials blamed the attack on bo co, around the you. at his warning that somalia is facing famine as itself as its worst drought and living memory, humanitarian chief not in griffith's, is calling on the international community to deliver aid immediately. of a serious hash yamaha battle reports. it's been a prolonged drought in somalia. some of its regions haven't seen rain into years desperate for food, water, and grazing for their cattle. thousands of people are fleeing their homes, walking long distances under the scorching sun mohammed madeira year and his family left their coastal city. the 60 year old says he had to walk more than a 1000 kilometers to get to this desolate camp,
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hoping to get food and shelter. a little by the national half a dozen had the idea. if you walked some distance out of here, you will see lots of bonds, but lots of animal bonds piled up on the top of each other. from all the corners, the sight of these ones will shock you together to look not only here but toward the region. samaya is one of the poorest countries in the world battered by decades of violence, war and political instability. this drought could be its worst yet. the un thies, the crisis could be similar to the 2011 famine, which killed more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. half of them children thousands have died so far. man attrition is killing children every day because of the people from 4 days ago and him when the child was not even alive. the sale wasn't even, and that was a bit of cautious when he taking that route as headed,
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is that it on put on medication and that way they at least the because his own can not improvement. the situation is critical. aid workers sometimes take the limited resources from the hungry to treat those who are starving somalis blame the russian invasion of ukraine for depleting. international aid, the used to receive every year and for soaring food rises. because we're not always in the house. there were between crane and russia has worse and destination of oil and wheat which are not available. we bring the food all the way from mug edition and the prices have skyrocketed since our land is dry and unproductive. the most desperate live in central and southern parts of somalia. under the control of a chabad. the one blames the armed group for contributing to the 2011 famine, by deliberately blocking of burning a deliveries on targeting aid workers for the time being and until 8 arrives.
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hundreds of thousands will have to deal on their own with cholera. monday, tuition on starvation hush about butter al jazeera until the at least 5 people have died in gonna off so widespread flooding, thousands more have been displaced. and us on to cirrus friends and monahan reports, many regions including areas around the capitol are still on the water. abandoning their homes and heading for dry land. the flood waters rose quickly forcing thousands of people to leave. nearly everything behind. within 3 hours left, the whole place was flooded and its anti the room. 4 bedroom, i bundled everything. so i had to look for a sofa and also get at least to see the best they can do is to move out. we've got reason to add them when it comes out and we just come back for the rest of this. um,
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but most of the problem is done is unusually heavy rains calls rivers to burst their banks, making things worse to damage further upstream and neighboring burkina. faso were also overwhelmed. normally the res, come in june, july, and my this time it is of siding but because of the issues of climate change that went our patterns somehow has changed. he got his own dams are under pressure to and it water is released periodically. it could lead to an even greater disaster if we do not feel we love up with the people dunkin in danger because we den compromising on it. if we do not handle the will and then we will actually as
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a dump week, the consequences and there were, petitions will be more time will be more terrible experience in the some of these people are heading to caps. others are staying with family for now. they have little choice, but to wait until the water subsides. the da monahan al jazeera people in the ty capital bank called bracing the serious flooding. of the warnings were issued for heavy rainfall for the rest of the week. many parts of the country are already flooded, due to seasonal monsoon reign. more than 41000 households have been affected. many areas of bangkok of hon to flooding businesses have been asked to consider working from home for the week. u. s. president joe biden says that it will take years for florida to recover from hurricane in a visited the southern states a week after the devastating storm hit. thousands of people have died. hundreds, remain in emergency shelters. whiteness pledged federal support for rebuilding
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efforts, which are expected to cost billions of dollars. you know, today we have one job and only one job. and that's to make sure the people are far to get everything that they need to fully thoroughly recover. we're one of the few nations in the world that on a basis of crisis we face, we're the only nation that comes out of it better than we bind in doing that, we're going to do this time around. human rights groups of kim's to raining the authorities of using excessive and lethal force against anti government protest. us human rights watch says that at least 47 people have been killed in the recent crack down. the death of 22 year old mercer amin eaten police custody the spot more than 2 weeks of unrest with young women after leaving the demonstrations or pro government supporters of also held counter rallies into iran. the demonstrations were announced on state media and by mass text messages sent by the authorities.
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there was strong condemnation of the anti government protests and accusations of sedition against those involved in them. a british inquest has heard that the car of chris kaba, a black man who was killed by police in london last month, collided with an emergency service vehicle and was being followed by an unmarked police car. in the minutes before he was fatally shot, 24 year old carver was shot through the windscreen. police say that the vehicle was driving. he was driving was linked to an earlier firearms incident that they acknowledged the copper himself was not a suspect. his death, smart large protests in london last month. or chris campers, cousin jefferson priscilla spoke outside the coroner's court on tuesday. we need answers, not just this family, but the whole of london. the whole of the country needs to know how something like this could occur. how can a young man sit in a car unknown?
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be sure in the head by police. in 2022. this should never have happened. it must never happen again. we must never accept this as normal. some one must be held accountable. tommy molly is the executive director at the forefront project, a group fighting for the rights of young people who have experienced violence and racial injustice. she says that authorities must also address historical and generational harm against minorities in the u. k. i'm not sure that the same system that can kill brutalize and harm and black people and other people in this country is the same system that can actually deliver real justice. i think real justice is be owned, a single office are being held accountable within this system. i think we have to look at a frame it on just it really looks to repair the historical hom intergenerational home. and so that this cannot happen again. at least 18 people were killed to
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injured in an attack in southwestern mexico. on wednesday, the attackers targeted the local government offices in the city of san miguel total upon in the state of ghetto, the mayor of the city and his father. a former ma'am, are among the dead. the state of ghetto has seen, arise in violence over the past decade linked to drug cartels. actor alec baldwin has settled a wrongful death law suits with the family of a woman that he accidentally shot dead last year. so the talk refer alina hutchins died on a film set in new mexico, in october of to baldwin fired a prop gun. a family said that safety protocols were not followed. the lawyer said the filming words. human january eileen as husband matthew hutchins will now be an executive producer of the film and receive a portion of the profits. the chest dot com website has banned grant master hands niemen. after its investigation found that he likely cheated in online games
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more than a 100 times lehman beat. well, champion magnus coulson. last month when the pair played on online re match, colson withdrew after just one move and accused his rival of cheating. what name did or didn't do, has been the focus of chess plasma fans ever since name it has since submitted cheating a few times. but earlier in his career, kenneth w reagan is an international chest monster and mathematician. he says, the chest don't. com. investigation. only thought evidence of online cheating. they say early on that they do not have evidence of cheating and over the board chairs, which most have taken to back my own findings of statements. because hands need man is not the only layer of his rank that has been sanctioned retreating an online chest, and that is extremely concert. they are in 2 different veins. ringback steps as needed for that. i mean, it does, mark comes ne, mom in some sense,
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distinguishes them, but you still need to separate process to justify making an accusation over the or gate. i see no evidence has been cheated over the for or in online turn. since august 2020 at least from the data that i have seconds. there is a matter of jurisdiction online platforms, which i've heard you over their subscribers and the day which has purview over in person chess. and there were discussions of cross jurisdictional measures, but those matters were not. and so respective those and the applicable sporting law must be applied in judging this case. so i would say it's definitely out of line to say that the day is, is able to act to take on this against niemen, at this time for infractions that were taken online us. astronauts has become the
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1st native american woman in space. she's part of the latest crew on route to the instructional space station. 45 year old nicole man is joined by a fellow american, josh casado, russian cosmonaut and chiquita and japanese astrid old co cheat. while caught up, they blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on wednesday. the group will spend 6 months aboard the i s s. just ahead here all that he's out how to hold us, made it free winds out of 3 of the champions league. and be here with all the details next. ah ah. with
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ah. hello again, this is andy adrian. thank you more gulf earling hall and then a big champions. league wind from manchester city than a region strike, a scoring twice against copenhagen holland. again, leading the way, 1st payment is 5. know when he now is 19 goals this season. city group g with 9 points after the game is finished, audio was asked if holland has a release clause in his contract that could see him moved to rail madrid, interiors time. he has an early gloves for around a tiny attitude. but isn't a true lawyers, i can say no, use it naturally not just ignoring naturally not to the room or the people talk. i cannot control it. we have to do what we can control and assist junior. got the winning goal against checked out on yet because hold a rama,
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redman saying they're perfect record in the group stage. she's one is making it 3 minutes from 3 without leaving. suddenly i'm on my wife. this is gina. one told me to get the 2nd check, so he was 2nd in the group, did pull him back and made a real sweat for the to one when the coach preceding this thing were little they lucky finished me. but what i can see though, we lowered the intensity thinking we had the game under control, we were feeling too comfortable. and i had to call the players out during the break because the game was over yet. we were playing very well, and it seemed quite an easy game. but those actually the most dangerous games. leno, messy was on target against the for paris on german, sorry, but he couldn't stop. you saw dropping points, have been fi, kept the argentinian food. it's going to glorious goals give you thought the lead in lisbon than an own goal. but then hello pereira mentioned finished in a one old draw. pierce, she still top of the group level points. we've been faker, but they have scored more goals in the same group. event says have phones after 3
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when we have to call the heifer pace this season. but up and running in this competition on june, robbie are scoring twice the day and chelsea also have their 1st one of the competition, pierre american farm young among the scores. the 2021 champion. she's celebrated in style. a similar 31. so spurred, fitful for the group after that one know when against casino, sol. crap. other. nothing really. student. and will goes from continue starkey. gonzalo green as secure to major league soccer player sport into miami, the david becca, mind franchise beach and under 54. want to think all straight when the world going school twice in this victory. he's an else, he will be retiring at the end of this, the now was full of really traditionally has 15 players on each team. also the popular 7 aside format, but something new has arrived. return is well,
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a version of the game played with 10 players on each side. this is championship is being played in south africa. the competition also to promote gender court through the prize money for men and women. formerly big swimmer andre, at your facilities. the co founder of the rugby tens championship. thanks so much for taking time out with us today. dr. what is the selling points of the game for you? thanks for having us and having me on the on, on air shred. because championship the selling point is rugby equality and entertainment. 3 simple words and they carry a lot. and in terms of the 10 play a format, is there room for it with the 7th game in the 15 game as well? yeah, yeah, we believe so. and we've seen so it's it's, it's, it's kind of
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a new frontier. it combines the showmanship of sevens, the fast space, the open space and multiple games and team, you know, they will trans really enjoy. so it combines it with the skill set of the tight 5 forwards, whichever doesn't cam, doesn't have, but it comes from the themes and which they call them the traditional this to rugby fans. really appreciate. so we feel that the pens come by is the best of sevens and 15, and therefore it has a face in the market. and we read about been tens push for agenda inclusivity. how does, how does that work counts? in reality it quality is an everyday process we,
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what we do is we bring the same competition to men and women to start with. we also bring into boys and girls because you call us he doesn't, it doesn't just apply to adults if it applies to you is an investment. we also bring it quality in the compensation for the professional 5, which is, which is men and women. and we create opportunities for tier 2 and here, 3 nations rugby players who participate in the same teams and on the same sort stage with tier ones nations increasing their opportunities for professional play. there are many other details around implementing quality that they want. other is among the coaches and staff we, we try and aim to have to give opportunities, equal opportunities to, to men coaches as well too as to the women coaches. and in the staff, you'd have management and executives that are women as well. so they participate in
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the decision making of the right because check, thank you so much for your time this morning on your i try to see the co founder of the rugby tens championship, which is getting underway in south africa into microsoft and heads into this weekend's japan girl, praying with the chance of securing a 2nd straight world title. his red bull car is powered by japanese might home the engines if one is back in the country for the 1st time since 2019. the rates was cancelled for the last 2 years. due to covered restrictions, if a stop and when this rice with the bonus points the fastest slap he will be crowned champion, it would make it the limit you know, extra special because of our relationship with home that i think it was already a shame that we couldn't be here last year already, you know, in a title 5. so that's what we're really looking forward to, to be back here. and then we'll see what happens. we need
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a perfect weekend that's for sure. nick curious history to his 9th quarter final of the season. the wimbledon runner up come from a, sat down in this once a beta that cameo ma shrek of hungary, the japan open. it's the 37th winning. what's already been the best season of the australians? korea? coming up a shot. kara would have been proud of serbia's mimic hats markovich sate 6 match points in his encounter with dan evans. at one point produced back shot from between his legs. when sancho went in 3 sets and joined, carry us in the last all right, that is high. sports is looking for an adrian i group. i did. i will be back actually with another use our at 1300 hours g m t stand by about. so money will be back to update your brace top stories in just a few moments later by ah mm
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and frank assessments, if the united states actually felt that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they were to find the deal by now informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other virginia should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many time. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera, the count down block condo, host cornish marks the final days, hours, minute and seconds until cattle. 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east, and there'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november,
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december, female referees, in the men's tournament. and, and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time hound down to bed like this one happening all over the excitement to building for fans in the 32 nations, he qualified, and perhaps even more so in the hopes that the british political party had more with labor talking is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and falstaff might go on believing free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files ought to on al jazeera for.
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