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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm carrie johnston. this is in the is our life. coming up in the next 60 minutes. we are prepared for the long haul and that we will support them for as long as seats takes a pledge to provide more weapon systems for ukraine. as nato defense ministers meet in brussels. brought him, putin blames europe for its energy crisis and says russia is ready to supply gas to the continent once again. civil disobedience citizens are staged in short, fat refugee captain, occupied east jerusalem. and protests against a siege by israeli forces on india, stocks production of a cough syrup lame for the deaths of children in the gambia. many
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a question. it's drug regulation. hi, i'm sorry, hydro to sports. natalie. a closing in on the last 16 of the champions league. lead against i ax, well, when will take them through to the knockout stage? ah, nato secretary general wants member states to send more air defense systems to ukraine. well, this week has seen some of the biggest russian air strikes across ukraine. since the start of the invasion, 12 cities were targeted to defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss the conflict. i welcome dr. $9.00. so are providing air defense systems. so that is extremely important and i welcome to recent announcement by a, by germany and also the de delivery of german air defense systems. so to ukraine, i think we all have seen why this is an important data that horrific data in this
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computer. attacks against ukrainian a cities in civilian killed a civilian critical infrastructure, destroyed and not least attacks on the, on, on the energy system. the energy infrastructure is serious as we approach winter. so all of this demonstrates urgent need for more air defense. for your crane or u. s. secretary defense lloyd austin is in brussels for that nato defense ministers meeting. he said the u. s. will stand by you train for as long as it takes this contact group in a galvanized, we're all support ukraine, self defense for the long haul. we will stand together to the fin, the rules based international order. but strengthens, strengthens our, our common security. as president buying has said, we will stand by ukraine's defenders or for as long as it takes natasha. butler has
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been following that meeting in brussels. lloyd austin said that her or he had gathered together 50 countries, us as part of this ukraine or defense contact group, a group of 50 members that look at ways that they can best help and support ukraine . he says, look, the fact that we're all here shows that rules matter the rights matter. he said that sovereignty matters. or he said the contact group had a very interesting and or perceive very a significant meeting. they looked at ways in which they can try and send more weapons to ukraine as one of the main reasons behind this group that was set up after, or putin's invasion of ukraine. it meets relatively a regularly one of the main types of weapon. we know that he wants a and missile defense systems that something that of load misled skill ukrainian president has asked for an over and again and a lloyd austin will certainly outlined some of the weapons that have been agreed we noted of germany ascending extra and missile defense systems,
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the netherlands also announced the same today at the u. s. is expected to send us some also lloyd austin also said that look every single time that vladimir putin escalates the situation. ukraine most recently with these multiple missile attacks across the country and civilian infrastructure. civilian a targets are lloyd austin said this only really heightens and hardens our resolve at nato, to do more to support ukraine. ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles of hit around 30 percent of the countries energy infrastructure. around 300 areas were left without power following the russian attacks on monday and tuesday in the western city of laverne power and water supply has been restored. i'm a jim jim has more from the with this is the center of live. this is the cultural capital of ukraine. and normally on a weekday, this time of day, this area would be much more full of desk transit families. although there are
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still skateboarders that are out here, there are local musicians. it's not nearly as packed as it normally would be. and that's because of what happened earlier in the week. on monday and tuesday, you had 2 consecutive days of russian airstrikes on critical infrastructure in live region because of that, you had power disruptions. you had water disruptions and wow, there are local officials that say that water and electricity are now fully back on line here. in the region, the residence that we are speaking to today are showing that they are concerned. i yeah. yeah, sure, sure. the gave got it. you was an emergency. i plan to go to my grandmother in the village for winter. oh, my sister in poland. that's an option, but i'd prefer to stay home then go anywhere. thank you again. i call it was a bachelor director at the gl itala, that when the attacks happen, we ran inside and stayed until the alarm went off, which was more than 5 hours later. we were to fight for our lives
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a bullet. i'm lucky. and despite the worries about what might actually happen next, people are still coming out to restaurants and cafes. and some of the residents that we've been speaking with has said that although they feel prepared about what they will do in the event of further attacks, they think that the city actually needs to be better prepared going forward. it must be the 8 that special committee i don't know to involve engineers to in the role of people from different profession who are deep in this question to make as soon as possible there. and most safety was father station a was the water facility is many here in live if say that for months there had been a sense of complacency that residents had felt far removed from the war that was going on. now the big question for everybody here is, what exactly comes next? international monetary fund has been holding a round table discussion on ukraine or examining caves financial needs. fisher
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joins us from our washington, d. c, or alan. what more can you tell us about what's being set or that meeting still underway, even as we speak, can vladimir zalinski has addressed the meeting in the last 15 minutes or so. he made it clear that the infrastructure of the country has been badly impacted by what has happened with the russians targeting the country over the last few days, as well as the human cost. he said about a 3rd of the countries infrastructure has gone and he made an appeal to the i m f and the wild banker holding this joint meeting in washington, d. c. that the soon as we get more assistance than the sooner the war will come to an end, he is very aware of the financial impact that the war is having on the global economy that was highlighted in the international monetary funds, outlook report that was released on tuesday saying it was one of the big drivers of global inflation. so how much money is ukraine looking for?
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well, president zalinski reckoned somewhere in the region of $38000000000.00 that just to get through the next year 2023 to pay for the salaries of people like teachers of doctors, to pay for the salary of transport staff as well. but he's also looking for an additional $17000000000.00, and that is to help rebuild the infrastructure that is there. he suggested setting up structures to make sure that this money is monitored, but he says he needs international support to do this. will he get that 30000000 at this meeting? that's highly unlikely. clearly at the international finance a finance years, want to see how the war will progress over the coming months and particularly over the winter. and the me end up on a figure somewhere around $16000000000.00, but there's no doubt that ukraine is struggling if you take the g d p, the gross domestic product, which is essentially the way to what out the temperature of a country's economy. it has been slashed by more than 30 percent. in fact,
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the finance minister said just at the end of last week, 47 percent of companies and ukraine are no longer operating. that is because of what has happened in the war. so this is a big appeal president lansky looking for money from the international monetary fund. and certainly there seems to be a determination from the world bank and the i m f to do what it can to help ukraine as quickly as it can. and fisher with an ongoing update for us there from washington, dc rushes that present said europe was to blame for its energy crisis, but an uprooting that said the gas could still be supplied by a part of the north stream 2 pipeline, that's intact. 100 vol. has more from mosque president lighting and put in gave a long speech in front of the conference about russia, a russian energy called the russian energy week conference. and he basically said that the energy should be kept away from politics about the europeans should make
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sure that without security, there is no continuation of russia, a continuation of supplies of energy from russia to other countries, and that the americans ukrainians, and the polish emission. those 3 countries by name are benefiting from what happened to north stream pipelines. let's listen to more of what he said. he initials, if you're russia, is ready to start the supplies. the ball is in the use court. so to say, if they want to just let them open the tap and that says we're not restricting anyone in any thing including our reading. this does apply additional volumes in the awesome winter period. basically, president put in is a sort of giving suggestions that russia is ready to talk again about energy with your, for europeans. but despite all the problems of saying that an issue that should be kept away from our politics, that it is that it is a completely economic,
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a project that is beneficial for the tool sides. they should talk about it separately. russia is ready to talk, and russia is even ready to start pumping with gas to western europe. we're throw the secondary line of the north stream. number 2, that has not been damaged or, and he's basically saying that this is something that needs to be talked about and to be settled between the 2 sides. if the europeans want to continue to benefit by a russian energy outsource. you energy ministers are meeting in prague to find ways to tackle high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price of wholesale gas to be kept across the block. they don't want richer countries in europe to be able to buy gas at higher prices. the group argue the cap would help curve prices before expensive gas supplies enter the market, which power plants and drive up electricity bills. a proposal is based on 3 ideas. setting a limit on the cost of russian gas imports. negotiating a low,
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a gas price with other suppliers, and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas used to generate electricity. but some e, remember, stays disagree with the plan and want alternative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. dominic cane is following the meeting from berlin. the interesting thing coming from this meeting is the unity of purpose that pretty much everyone involved in the meeting said that they wanted to bring to this problem. they all want to try to resolve the issue. they want something to take forward. the european commission says it has proposals to do precisely that, we will propose, and our proposal, and anthea tougher october, it will consist these kind of proposals where we have maximum consent, shy support, and her and dad,
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we will see over the weekend how he can man proceed to this capping the gas for our generation. if this is sam at that stage, that it can say that there's a, hey prod, majority of fat member state supporting this me. but the problem here is there does appear to be a degree of disagreement, as it were about the nuts and bolts. but clearly the view coming from the european commission at least, is the need to come up with something tangible now, rather than perhaps wait months for winter to take hold and the urgent need for gas, given high prices to become even more of a difficulty for everyone who has been discussing the issue at the summit in prague . people in france struggling to buy petulance, refire in storage. workers hold a strike, stuff at oil giants compound. energy is an excellent bill of walked off the job that demanding pay rises. the french government is ordering some to return to this
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size, but it's being define of 20 more head on the news out, including hundreds, dad and homes underwater. nigeria struggles to cope with flooding in a decade. why india as the production of certain medicines and a pharmaceutical factory influence on in sports, ukraine's baseball team swings in new york for a visit with a palestinians in this last refugee camp and occupy these jerusalem of protesting against the siege by really forces israeli army has blocked entrances and exits since saturday after soldier was shot dead in an attack of one of the checkpoints, those in the camp said they are being collectively punished and holding marches and the vigil on wednesday. neither abraham is next to the camp in the blockade to town
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of another house. this has been the lives of palestine, is since saturday, showing that ideas to the israeli soldiers here is to be able to enter or exit the shop for refugee camp through another village. where we are right now, but cars haven't been allowed to answer is really forces say that the purpose of a shooting attack, the left one israeli soldiers killed, is from the chart for refugee camp. people say, if this is a policy of collective punishment whereby the whole town, the whole neighborhood is being located and that's why people have started a strike. the shops have closed, the people have stopped going to work as well as holes with all the wound up shop people here, living under one of the worst blockades, an unjust and unjustified siege on attack, took place here 5 days ago. and people here have nothing to do about it is riley
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army has been grading and closing off roads. not even allowing medics to move tension has already been on their eyes for a few weeks now in different areas in the occupied west bank. just to give you an idea in the past month alone, 3 israeli soldiers were killed in different shooting attacks as a new group in nablus palestinian young man who are taking up arms and vowing to keep doing shooting attacks. they're called the lions den and they claimed responsibility for killing an israeli soldier on tuesday. in addition to another palestinian group in jeannine palestinian sea. they will continue seeking revenge is the 2nd and final day a reconciliation talks between the leaders of palestine, rival political parties. now jerry or the meetings are the latest effort to solve more than a decade long rift between amazon fatter after previous agreements. failed ha, mass has governed the gaza strip since defeating present mockery passes fatter
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party in parliamentary elections in 2006. but armed conflict broke out between the 2 sides soon afterwards and ended when her master forced factor out of garza since then, the palestinian leadership has been divided amongst runs the gaza strip and fatter . governs the west bank or to a mountain as our is the fatter movement spokesperson and a member of its revolutionary council. he explains why he thinks unity talks have a strong chance. well, behind every breakthrough and every story of success, there must have been many, many, a failed attempt. and we had enough of that in fact. but we are truly sincere about concluding this reconciliation process with success. and we want to lead it to a happy and what makes us believe is our own determination, that this is the only way to form a nation of
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a national state of punishment. an independent state of palestine has to be created . and for this to be brought about, we need the national unity, we know how important that is. and we know how dangerous it is to live without it. and that's what keeps us going. we believe in power sharing on the basis on free and fair democratic elections. so we aspire to palm national unity government with us and others. also we believe that the only way to, to do this is to have a free and fair election and the entire land of palestine. and we believe that is what should happen. what you see, you know, in the, in the west bank, these really encourages the targeted killings, the assassinations, the, the, the all types of political and economic pressure is focused on the palestinian president because it's one doesn't want to see the reconciliation process coming to the end that we aspire to reach and we know that it doesn't want to see the day of
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but a thing and unity. we know that is what has it done all it can to, to destroy every prospect and every approach to national unity within the palestinian context. but still, we are determined to define, to be defiant and against the into these really pressure. and we want the national unity and we want to see that they happen. nigeria is battling some of its worst floods in a decade. heavy rains of effect to the south for weeks on 300 people have died. stephanie decker reports, roads, gardens, homes, all submerged. in some cases, the flood waters have reached as high as the roof tops. la guy are well. we are left with nothing to cope with life. we now get into the funds flows of our houses and canoes. i don't know how we're going to get back from what's lost from the flood. we don't have anything to eat. nigeria has been battling heavy rains and catastrophic flooding for weeks. more than half
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a 1000000 people have been affected according to the national emergency management agency. put oh wow. we were not properly informed on the magnitude of what we were faced because if they did, we would have had made plans to evacuate. we thought it was the normal flooding that happens every year when the river overflows its boundaries. but this isn't normal, yearly flooding water levels of the worst and a decade. according to aid workers, millard, a sudden the flood came suddenly and met us unprepared. all the houses and the camp which served as settled as for farmers, are under water. more than 300 people have so far been killed by the floods. on friday, a boat capsized that was overloaded with people escaping the floods. 76 died. $27.00 out of nigeria is $36.00 states have been effected. the waters are showing no signs of subsiding and authority say the situation is quote, beyond their control, stephanie decor. i'll g 0 nobel peace prize. lawrence malala,
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you shall. cy, has visited the parts of pakistan affected by floods. she's been in sinned, providence, to maintain international attention on humanitarian support for home country. the floods of affected more than 33000000 people and killed most of the 1700 since mid june. india has halted production with a pharmaceutical factory after cough medicine produced, there was linked to the death of children in the gambia, the health minister for the state of arianna says it facilitate, violated several protocols. it follows a medical that issued by the world health organization last week. the w h o want cough syrup maiden. india could be linked to the death of nearly 70 children in the west african state lab samples show. the medicine was contaminated injuries, the world's largest exporter, generic drugs, but its regulatory structure is widely seen as inadequate. the framework has been
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criticized for being fragmented and disorganized with the central authority lacking with tony and with dozens of state regulators and health departments. coordination is difficult. well, this is lead to poor enforcement of rules on drugs and the lack of accountability. passions ready is a lawyer and co author of the truth pill, the missile, the drug regulation in india. i asked him why, from engine pharmaceutical companies have a bad track record. the indian drug laws are they. ready all law, it was an accident, 940 yellow british calling and it hasn't changed much since that. so we have a system of the regulator for every state and creek which licenses manufacturing. last you have a central regulator which takes care of import and rather moves. so at the end of the day, and you have a great resource with limited, you really are limited to, there will be a lot of bad actors slipped through the now since 950 for the government
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trying to follow the dye of the local create the war unified user regulator, but it's important one stand that the new comments and people industry based on a lot of them are completely against a more unified system because they know that the quality and efficiency of regulation and then also also manufacturing drugs. so we brought that from the industry is one of the main reason that we don't have the unified spot to the government in india might say, look in this particular case or production at the factory has been stopped and more action might be taken. so something is being done well, i mean, that's a little too late, right? obviously to fix that killer. it. we have been researching about the company. i
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wasn't broke off last year in the course of the and you found several instances where the same company you saw the tragedy in gambia as being hauled up by indians out by different state companies within the hour and also blocked by the week to meet in 2014 or 20161 of those 2. so the con, the company ad tree, all basically being all dark and the spot don't play out because the company with accused of the tragedy, john, are not in the i and 2020, which killed 12 children was flat 19 countries that accept these drugs. they shouldn't they play a role in some kind of responsibility as well? well, yes. the, typically the us than europeans or our send or the inspect those to inspect
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indian lawns before they can manufacture unexplored to those days. but a lot of african countries simply don't have the resources to do. so i'm indian manufacturers, unfortunately, nor that, which is why they export substantially those conference. in fact, they have people that came out 67 years ago, reset exactly that drug in drugs that were drawn from african markets and just failed at a higher lee then drug that was he could from other religious associations having him between a south africa state owned logistics company, trans. net, and it's employees. ongoing strikes at the firm, overweight disputes are affecting the country's economy from the miller reports from a johanna spec. the strike has come at a very difficult time for south africa. it's trying to resuscitate an ailing
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economy. north america relies significantly on imports and exports facilitator that people around the country. and the ongoing strike is costing the economy millions of dollars every day. for now, the flow of goods has flowed quite considerably, but not stop entirely. it's important to remember that those port in dublin and k sound also feeds neighboring countries. and while these people have been affected, we're at city deep in johannesburg, it's a trans that hub for vital goods. the strike action has slowed the movement of goods, not only at those ports, but also at places like this. while a small group has come out to process more than $4000.00 work as a country, once a 10 percent way to the government has so far offered less than half of that. and it continues to be a sticking point. the strikes effect to the transportation of iron or, and coal from south africa, mines, mining companies,
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a warning the strike stop exports and cripple production, especially at a time when there's a demand for coal. the shipment of agricultural goods is also address. farmers are worried about the limited shelf life of their products and they're worried about just how badly they will be affected by the strike action if it continues. so the head here, analysis era, conservationists in south africa, off pushing for the tycer regulations saved them from extinction. uninspired to ben stokes said they for england. t 20 match against australia. ah hello. there will start in the middle east an event, and it's a largely clear and quiet picture to the bit of cloud affecting more northern areas,
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bringing a shower to, to coastal areas of the caspian sea. the wet and windy weather however, picks up, moving across greece into turkey, bringing some of their showers eastern areas of the mediterranean lebanon, and syria might catch a shower as we go into the we can, but largely clear across saudi arabia, down towards yemen. coastal areas of the red sea looking logic here with lots of sunshine and was a move across to north africa, the north west, particularly morocco, that seeing some powerful storms and possible hail across some of the provinces. here we have had some warnings out shop storms as well, effecting coastal areas of algeria and to news. yeah, that's thanks to assistant sweeping across the mediterranean. so be a little dryer for some of those coastal areas in western africa before nigeria. well, the rain continues. it is set to intensify picking up as well in gabon by the time we get into thursday, but largely dry the further south we go lots of heat coming through still for the
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likes of but swanner but a cloud here and there. but the temperature in gabber own hitting at $37.00 degrees . there is still a lot of once we found in johannesburg, but cape town has cooled down that she, whether awe every day in a pool, at least 3 mothers die while giving birth in remote areas. 101 east meets the bright medics and piles, saving the lives of mothers. and then you build on out to 0 stories of hope and inspiration. short documentary east from around the world. that celebrate curry and resilience in times of timely out. dizzy was select on now,
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does it i al jazeera as a you ah, all. ah, the ah, you watching also reminds me of a story this time nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels with warn you. crane the top of the agenda. secretary, generally in dolton, but urged the lines to send more defense systems to kind of the 2 days of russian missile strikes, ukraine's energy minutes,
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defense rush in this house of hit around 30 percent of the country's energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas have been left without power off the russian and taxes. western city. it will take months to repair energy facilities, then russia, president said, europe is to blame for its energy crisis and foods and said gas could still be supplied by one part of the north string to pipeline germany. cancel the project off the russia. think troops and ukraine. the check republic will turn away russian tourists holding single visas issued by any you member country. measure comes into effect on october 25th, up to $200.00 that russian citizens have been entering the country dainty. since russia's war, you claim it. russian nationals had already been borrowed from entering poland, finland, and 3 baltic states. that it says to it. if there's enough russian federation comes to check republic from the external border of the shingles area. and then at that
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moment, as long as the measures remain in place and we must travel back to his country of origin war as he can leave the airport without entering checked republic to another country. like if it is clear that citizens from russia may not remain in our territory door, the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in london last month lead to large protests and calls for police reform. chris cabra was killed by a police officer at close range investigation is underway, but trust in the british capitals, police force is at an all time low need. barker has this special report from london, a makeshift shrine at the sight of 24 year old chris cabbage killing in a case that gripped the british capital. he died from a single shot to the head by a police marksman through a car window at close range. the wrapper and construction worker was unarmed and weeks away from becoming a father. police say the car was linked to firearms offences, but they weren't given campus name because the car didn't belong to him. the
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killing spunk to desperate search for answers from campus family, and calls for criminal charges against the officer who pulled the trigger. that officer has been suspended while the independent office for police conduct carries out a homicide investigation. how can a young man sit in a car unarmed me sure, in their head by police, while the independent investigation into what happened on this london street continues. the killing of chris carber has re open questions of police competence and even allegations of institutional racism. and for others who have lost their loved ones as a result of police action cameras, death is reopened old wounds. marcy riggs brother sean escaped. sir phrenic died after being restrained in police custody. he was arrested for the theft of a passport, which was actually his own, and had g. louis, whose 23 year old son shanie died when he was held down by 11 police officers. while he was a patient in a mental health hospital and anna,
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so santa fe mother of 17 year old jack, he drowned after being chased into a river by police. yes, the young men have one common thread, none willing to crime. who were ethnic minorities all desperately in need of help? my generation, the older, retired and we're exhausted. the problem is they're doing it to our youth. and so we are double traumatized. why can't the government sink this? clarissa humanity, nursery matter was previously the most senior asian women in the met police before quitting over racist and sexist abuse. she's demanding urgent police reform. what happens internally is then replicated externally. so in at sexism, the um racism and such any that it pass displayed internally. certainly does get carried out into the community stereotyping in policing, particularly stockton search, particularly when it comes to young. black males is live and kicking and it's very
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real. the met police and the national police chiefs counsel declined to speak to wells on camera. the man police issuing this statement saying we continue to fully support the independent office for police conduct investigation. as they were to establish the facts and try to answer the many questions, mister cabbage, family and others have around his tragic death. it could be 9 months for investigators to come back with their findings in that time distrust and the police amongst the cities. black communities deepens, while cabbage family, who viewed the police body cam footage of the killing, continue to demand justice. the park al jazeera london. what is the prime minister let's trust, says come on. the 1st criticism from the opposition during her 1st prime minister's questions since our government so called many budget that shook financial markets trust, sand, finance minister, quasi quite frank made a u turn on part of the budget. that proposed tax cuts for high owners, but she's standing by the rest of her fisco plan. during her leadership contrast,
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the prime minister said my quotes are exactly, i'm very clear. i'm not planning public spending reductions. is she going to stick to that? i absolutely. oh, we're spending almost a trillion pounds of public spending. what we will make sure is that over the medium term, the debt is fooling. but we will do that. not like cutting public spending, but by making sure we spend public money. well, mexico has been named the most dangerous country for environmental activists. the global witness organization says more than $54.00 were murdered last year, or many are continuing to work despite death threats. we spoke to one of them. yes, i want out of the slowness. so yeah, i will go to the center paperless. i'm quin carlos lotus. i'm not only for the people's lenoir or defense fraud in morales prevent lascola,
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and i'm part of the organic resistance and industries that want to take over out or read the re, ah, which a little him in sector, in our main problem is the auto industry. it causes terrible environmental damage and has become a great threat for the defense movement and indigenous community said nothing. there is a good thing we are really interested in keeping or reverse clean and growing or confused with good handmade for tedious sustain a community with principles that we abroad, dealing corruption, those things that international corporations and capitalism. route to orlando make equal enter paulette. you make was way international statistics the most violent and risky country for environmental defenders. referring to the number of people in this field model. and this before was only will worry was about the police or being arrested or jail for demonstrating either. now, we are afraid of being warders, but oh, i seen on, on the circle by year of our partner in this fight, some year was killed by a local organ, ice grind group that's part of
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a bigger carter. nicholas connie generation, whose present has increased all over the country, especially wherever a big industrial complex is in project, was a, you know, complete that impunity rather there's total impunity. the protection of it was doesn't have enough resources or structure to protect us. even the vi connections among the carton local, state, and federal governments, our own plain view that i mean to wake as i leave them, you know me, celia port had to leave home for fear of a he'd be calling me in. but 6 months later, one of the managers of these factory told people in the community, there's already one death from wireless. you will take just another death in pueblo, so we can start operating overloaded as there is on this that i be then was that it's our lives. we are risking our liberty and integrity, but it's also everybody's livelihood on the line. we had to keep on fighting for our community. sometimes we're able to stop the advance of these industries. other times we're not young with every thy fighting is another day of life for our future
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. that's what keeps going on. prosecutors in peru have lost a complaint against president petro castillo, accusing him of needing a corruption ring or police. detain the 5 of his allies. they rated several houses, including that of the president sister castillo, had denied any wrong doing. he survived to impatience attempts since taking office last year. south africa recording the increased number of rhinos killed by poachers . in the 1st half of this year, the illegal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conservationists calling for radical shift and wild life trafficking to save these animals. i really angry reports from kruger national park. this is a regular occurrence in south africa to protect the rhinos on his land. derrick levitan says he has no choice but to trim their homes. it's uncomfortable to
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watch, but it's become a necessity. a dream tone makes the animal less valuable approaches. look, i didn't like that. i mean, i literally don't like it. this is the alternatives. a calf left off and afterwards mother was poached, her horn gouged from her body. this is the dumbest, most unnecessary extinction in the history of human intervention and wildlife. 80 percent of the world's rhinos are in south africa, and about 3 quarters of them are own private property. the rhonda is attract by helicopter and immobilized using a tranquilizer down a blindfold and implants they used to reduce external stimuli. but they say the procedure itself is painless. if i said i'm united to greg level raise actually protect of last bill over bill. and there's no feeling it doesn't, the animal doesn't even feel when it's going to move on. and runners use their
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horns to defend themselves, to find food even to play. but to poach is this represents wealth. it's known as grey gold and retailers will pay up to $100000.00 us dollars, a killer vietnam and china conceited. the 2 largest markets horns are used in traditional medicine for hang overs to reduce favor even q a cancer. although there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. the demand has decimated the populations of black and white rhinos. the government says $259.00 were killed in the 1st 6 months of this year. if we are just doing the same over and over again and don't try a different approach, we will never be successful and we will see the rhinos extinct by we are all on this planet previously trim some conservation is say the solution is to legalize the export of horns internationally. so we could literally swap the market with
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point to morrow, destroy the business of poaching. save the animals. and we could do so with a product that were already trimming painlessly and it grows back. you can shave a sheep and sell the wolf. where do you draw the line to research a dung? food now has studied consumer habits in vietnam. we don't know whether the supply of ryan or in a legal market would be enough to meet the mon from consumers illegal for trimmed horns, a mock microchips and stored in registered stock pounds. reserve owners estimate, they are currently 20 tons in storage. we can send 7 times more horn to the asian markets than the poaching syndicates are managing by slaughtering the animals. and if we do it our way, no animal ever gets her to get there. or can we ask the environment minister if the government would consider legalizing the trade helpful? not at this stage. she says a ministerial panel looked into this issue 2 years ago. and the high level panel
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reaffirmed the decision that was taken by the father african cabinet in 2016. that the conditions are not right at this stage to, to legalize the trade, those on the ground disagree, nothing. what we are doing is working. so we must change something and that's the only thing that hasn't been tried. so we must openly discuss it. best case scenario, there are $15000.00 rhinos left in south africa and the industry inside it's believe they could be wiped out, ingest 6 years. we know that can be saved if you know how to and you don't do it, but you wait for everybody else to then it's your fault. emily anglin, al jazeera, great, a krueger region south africa farmers in new zealand could soon have an unwelcome expense. the government is turning to tax greenhouse gas emissions caused by saturn
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and farm animals. the controversial propose will be the 1st of its kind in the world and may come into effect from 2025 gases naturally emitted by livestock or among these dealings, the biggest environmental problems. all money raised from charges on emissions will be recycled back into the system to fund the, the research tools and technology as well as farm it incentives in order to help reduce emissions. this initiative actually seems the wrong signals to the wrong sector and isn't sufficient to address the climate emergency that we're in. so heads here on al jazeera and sports, the football tournament wet young 1st long wo, targeting more than just the success. ah
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ah ah, what's the secret to living a long and healthy life? people in a small village in indonesia believe they might have the answer. the community is home to dozens of people of the age of 100 searches or studying them to find out more about their lifestyles. jessica washington reports from the do on a village in west jonathan. in the hills of changer with java. this is the journey to meet one village. here the sky is blue, the temperature is cool and there is no traffic or pollution. but what makes this village special is it's residence specifically it's senior. and dung manor is 92. he exercises every morning practicing martial arts with his friends. we've done
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what i like to exercise and drink for leaders of water every day. well than a 1200 people live in the village, like many elderly indonesians, most of them don't have birth certificates. $26.00 of the residents, i believe, to be over a 100 years old. according to the local government. yes, it's like expectancy interviews. it's just over 71 years old. curious about what makes the full bid want to live long as healthy lives. researchers are studying the parking lot behind the house. they note that residents only eat what they grow and also live active lifestyles. done talking about the refund in the village. we see that when the community preserves its local wisdom and incorporates it into their daily lives, it has a positive effect. everyone here is involved in ensuring the village has enough to eat with the older generation,
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passing on their knowledge about cooking and farming. now when i cook vegetables from the garden, whatever grows, i never travelled, i just stay here and keep for me. the residence recently agreed to open the village for tourism, but they say they will only allow visitors as long as they don't disturb their cousins. and so how young fire positive doesn't mean one is a good example for others to learn from the way they eat, or they take care of their village. and the environment asked why they think people here live such a long lives. most residency happiness is just as important as diet and exercise was you know, i just live simply. i have never wanted to be rich or own a car. my heart is free and happy. most of the seniors have never left the village . and nor do they want to. they say they already have everything they need. jessica washington out a 0 in mid one village, west java. angela lansbury,
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the iconic actress whose career spend almost 8 decades has died at the age of 90. 6 times me was best known for playing. jessica fletcher in the t. v series modus she wrote, vincent monahan has more on her extra thank you're actually going to work on it. june's again to not always work out. you know. success came young for angela 3. she was just 19 when she got an oscar nomination for her 1st filled gaslight, but she soon became typecast. is characters older than her years? sure, if it was going to get back into serve his mom to take off your soldiers, whom you look so handsome, playing the mother of 29 year old ellis presley despite being just 9 years as senior. how about great, increasingly frustrated shifts her attention to broadway? the gamble paid off with a string of tony awards for maim. dear world gypsy and sweet ah, ah, but by directly in theatre film, the small screen provided. what was perhaps her most memorable role. ah murder,
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she wrote star lansbury as jessica fletcher, the middle aged mystery, nobliss, an amateur detective with a huge hit. you killed mister miles because he stumbled onto priscilla as long ago abortion audience is tuned in every week. they see yourself crimes and mysteries in the seaside. village of cabot cove, maine. she was a lovely woman to play, but it didn't require any acting. delafield? i thought all none, and i kind of just went through it always the same woman, always on her bicycle and love doing it. i wouldn't have done it that long had i not as a lead actress in drama series, lance re hold records for emmy nominations and golden glow wins. he continued to act well in the 2010th 2008 interview. she said she wanted women, her 8th,
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represented as vital, productive members of society. she had no interest in playing what she called old decrepit women. as 3 passed away at her home in los angeles, she was 96. it's time for all the sports news now. his r, thank you very much carol. we just had news come in of natalie and club bridge of joinery, l madrid. manchester city is the teams of secured their place in the knockout stages of the champions league. italian thought made a thoughts against i having no put them in front of any form in it. and shortly after a 2nd go from como respiratory putting a plea in firm control. now the visitors pulled one back at the thought to the 2nd . talk through davy clawson, but both sides then called from the penalties bought before a bad defensive mistake. gifted victrola mine, simple wolf go, wrap up a 4 to win for natalie hagar. not very true. nil nil mexico. madrid to secure their
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place in the last 16 barcelona coach harvey hernandez says the champions league march late. so within summer line will be crucial for the season. with frankie, the young returning from injury boss are looking to keep the hopes of going through the last 16 alive, pos sedona 3rd in group c, and were beaten by into in italy a week or so much as we are in an uncomfortable situation when it comes to our chances in this season, champions league. but we face this match in the best way we can thinking positively attacking, being brave and playing with personnel out. we do not have another option. we must try to claim these 3 points because i want them to see this opportunity and treated as a final cutting. well. the united nations estimates that more than a 100, a 1000000 children, 100000000 rather children around the world are living on the streets and some of them are taking parts. and if it looks on them in finance, parts of the street st. child will cut rather the aims to give youngsters of voice
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and opportunity through football and the rich and reports the young fullest from across the world. targeting much more than just success on the pitch. this is the 4th edition at the st child world cup. we're getting people to listen to the needs of the players is more important than the outcome of the matches 28 themes, the st. connect to children from 24 countries have come to cattle for the events. all these youngsters across the project, supporting them in a whole range of ways in terms of education and shelter and food. but when they know the football pitch is different, they come alive. they become more fully human. they can express themselves, they're part of something they belong. and it's just that magic to connect the children here who key demands safety and violence. the provision of official
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government id, gender equality, and access to education. great. st. chunk world was held in south africa in 2010, and the format has been repeated at every subsequent world. post nation council has a boys and girls team up the tournament. 15 year olds drunk him homage, attends the 4th a solemn school in the capital. doha, it provides free education for children who might otherwise not have access to full time schooling, nor can accept the children living. 3 thing with me i want to during the storm is because i love football and i will live the whole for though that no upon the children. right. the set of joan from tons in its parts in the 2010 st. charles. well, he says it helped turn his life around and change the way he was viewed at his community. the youth call me. but now i'm like, role model,
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someone the wish. who can sit near the issues in until about positive things and help them changing a progressive way. now i'm looking for the football community as a managing direct by now my own serving show of which i did on my own program, right? this will come, we'll finish with the final and also a formal document called the cat or commitment, a pledge to advance the lives of all vulnerable children and the richardson al jazeera. so england skirts is the one that c 20 series against the wall ca post australia in a tight game. this fielding hey from england. ben sites kept his team on core for victory car and went on to take 3 wickets. england, one by 8 runs income bearer. now the tournament get funds away on sunday. and elsewhere, the warm up game you zealand beat bangladesh and christ church doesn't come way.
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and then phillips both have half the trees to behind the theme. i say one by 48, run australian open organizes say there's nothing they can do to help novak brockovich gets into the country for the next 20 minutes in january, chuck, of which is banned from returning until 2025 off the being deported last year. now the 9 time champion was forced to leave a strange because of being on vaccinated against cove at 19 he obviously would love to come back to his trailer, but he knows it's going to be an ultimate decision of the federal government and he's accepted deposition. it's not a matter we can lobby on, it's a matter that definitely stays between the 2 of them. and then, depending on the outcome of that, we would welcome to the scale of now the new york yankees won the game with a major league playoff series against the cleave and guardians anthony resign. go to 2 run homer in the 6th inning. felipe, the case to a full one when game 2 in the best of 5 series is on your walk through the mayor of new york as well. continue crane's boss baseball plays to the city. my eric adams
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said he hopes to visit will highlight what the country's going through since the russian invasion the team is playing to charge the games against new york police and fire department to raise money to rebuild for facilities in their home country ukraine area. but it came to us and where you from what you're doing so far to mean a lot, not even from perspective giving sampson to ukraine, helping materially with things, but emotions well actually for formation. now, i'll be back in a bit. sarah, thank you very much indeed. well, it's more news and features on our website. just bear with me for this news now. lauren taylor is up next from london. today's more on the day statement. ah ah.
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and a jump into the stream when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. those scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for more weapons the stream. oh, now jazeera bodes jen and who's in the police violently, the fussing protest with these are some of the 10s of thousands of people try to flee. gobble, inspired to program, making welcome to generation chains,
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unrivalled with broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools we have to apply forecasted and al jazeera indies, proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 6 year running. the wait for the will come is meily as the main event gets closer out just here i see every step of the way i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia themes and expect some strong support here in castlewood got cut out coat with the pressures of hosting will australia make the most of squeezing in through the player or will it be south korea, japan saudi arabia or iran progress for this? the world cup count out on it, jesse, you know, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera.

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