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i didn't think anybody should be born to submit to the rest of the day. we are the subjects of little 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 those moment in my country is this toys for more weapons, the st. oh, now j 0 around 10 women are being murdered. in mexico, every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of macho culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a just 0. ah,
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more strikes on the ukrainian capital, keep targeting major infrastructure. ah, player watching al jazeera live from del, how with me for the bad people also coming up, australia's ambassador is summoned after its government says it will no longer recognize west jerusalem as the capital of israel protest. seen haiti against the government's request for international forces to help with the detail, routine security situation. and a warning that parts of northern kenny are facing a state of emergency as drought pushes communities to the bank of starvation.
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we start with breaking news from ukraine where they've been new air strikes on the capital key for the 2nd straight day. ukrainian official, c 3 strikes have hit a power facility in z tamiya. let's get the latest from wyoming jam june, who's our correspondent in ukraine's capital. tell us about what's happening today . want oh, fully 1st i should mention that the city and the region. in fact, the entire country is still under an active air alert at this moment. there was one that went off around 530 this morning. that's when the air raid sirens 1st rang out here and keep city than that the air alert was deactivated. and then about an hour and a half later, there was a 2nd one, and we are still technically under that error and have not been given the all clear that all being said here in central keith, it is relatively calm. we've not heard any explosions, but as you mentioned, there were 3 missiles that did strike the desk, the ascii district that is on the left bank of the denise pro river,
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just the east of the capitol. now, according to keith mayor of italy, click go. there were energy infrastructure objects of power plants. we believe that we're struck in destiny ascii district. and because of that, there are concerns right now from local officials being expressed that there could be power outages that we would be experiencing throughout the day in the keep region. and in fact, in keep city as well, i should also tell you that there had been other missile strikes reported by other local officials and other parts of the country, including in gentlemen, which is a neighboring city to keep its andrea, to mirror the district or the mayor of jetta moore said that that city a was left without electricity and water after critical infrastructure objects. and sites in that city were also hit by missiles. and also in the overnight hours, nikolai was bombarded according to officials. by es, 300 missiles. the city of the negro was also shaken by missile strikes, and other parts of the country have been struck by missiles in the last few hours
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as well. as i said fully here in the center of keys, it is relatively calm and it seems as though life is pretty much going on as it normally would. yes said, the air alert is still active. people have been urged to stay in shelters, but people are trying to get out and about as much as possible. that all being said, it is a very fragile atmosphere here. the last few days, everybody that we speak with says, you know, they want to make sure that they are as close as possible to a shelter as they can be in the event that those air raid sirens go off. and in the event that there are more drones that are striking the city or more missiles targeting the city for thank you for that update my, my jam june live, there were the latest from keith. at least 13 people have been killed in dozens, angel after a fighter jet crash into a building in the russian city of. yes, the russian defense ministry says the pain was on a training flight when its engine caught fire. it hit a 9 story residential block,
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setting it a light in other well use british prime minister list, try to set to meet her senior ministers as she finds to hold on to a job is comes a day after her new finance minister reverse almost all of her previous economic measures dress has been accused of running scared after she failed to address parliament on monday. nadine baba reports, i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted an urgent question to ask the prime minister to make her statement on reply. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak. with apologies, he pleaded the opposition on the house. the piano is detained on it. why going away? don't you question scared of our own shadow. the light is not a turning. ah,
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trust was there later on to hear her new finance minister give more detail on a huge change in direction. the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth hand 3 weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so i have decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20 percent and it will do so indefinitely until economic circumstances allow for it to be cut. taken together with the decision not to cut corporation tax and restoring the talk rate of income tax. the measures i've announced to day will raise around $32000000000.00 pounds every year. hans also announced the government's move to cap energy bills will only last 6 months. instead of 2 years with a review, next april, this leaves a prime minister clinging on to the job. she only took up last month. after weeks of negative reaction to her, many budget with mortgage rate rises for millions of people. she may have bought herself some time. mark is like what they're hearing,
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whether or not this is good for the economy in the next 3 to 6 months. well, the jury is elma less trust fired her finance minister quasi quoting last friday. and that joint project chasing growth by a tax cuts funded by massive borrowing, has effectively been ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative politicians are rushing to find a unity figure to replace lease trust and revise the policy standing with the public. but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil, or in fact early general election and dean joins us now live from london with the latest reaction nadeem the u. k. the front page newspaper is not very kind to the prime minister this morning. no, they're not the financial markets. i should point out, reacted positively to that massive you turn by jeremy hung on monday on monday, the pound was up 2 percent against the u. s. dollar on choose the asian markets of reason, the highest of a reacting positively. but the papers which traditionally support the conservative
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party of less trust. pretty graham look at this the sun. the ghost pm is what it calls her because she was sat behind jeremy hunk in the house of commons, stoney face. she did not address parliament. another paper which is generally conservative supporting the times talking about how may a cooper possibly meeting a $5000.00 pound fuel bills. a reference to that cat hole freeze on energy bills ending next spring. something that the government had made such a cornerstone of the new policy and the telegraph. we must take decisions of our watering difficulty, quoting jeremy hunk. now you heard in my report, what's happening to energy prices and tax cuts, but also he's started to talk about spending cuts to balance the books no detail on that, but that would be politically very unpopular going into next year. so at the moment
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it really is pressure on trust in meeting her cabinet. how secure is she in her job today? i don't think anyone would say that she is secure. not even herself. she gave an interview to the b, b. c. on monday night in which she said she was sorry for mistakes that were made but insisted her low tax, high growth emphasis was right. she insisted that she would stay in her position, but she wouldn't guarantee that she'd be leading the policy into the next general election. a handful of m. p. 's, of openly cold for her to go behind the scenes dozens more. a said to have written letters to the chair of the 1922 back bunch committee saying that they don't have confidence in her. now. she met that chairman on monday. she's meeting him again on wednesday in the group could change the rules which says, which said they can't be
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a leadership contest for another year. if they did show you the rose, well, when anything could happen because lots and lots of figured being mentioned as potential replacement, including jeremy hunt himself even receive soon as the former chancellor and penny murdered the leader of the commons. who stepped in for, let's trust briefly on monday. so really lots of lots of names being mentioned as a unity figure. it's not clear how popular they would be with the parliamentary party. thank you for that. nadine barbara lived there in london. israel has summoned australia's ambassador after camber, a reverse city decision to recognise west jerusalem as these really capitol. yes, trillion foreign ministry fairs. the cities status must be decided through peace talks between israelis and palestinians. australia initially made the recognition under former prime minister scott morrison in 2018. we will not waver in our support of those his rather than the jewish committed in australia. we are equally
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unwavering in our support of the palestinian people, including in the provision of whom a humanitarian support. i would say that mr. morrison's decision to play politics and it was no more than that because of course, we all know where the embassy remained at resulted in australia shifting position. i know that this has caused conflict and distress and concern in parts of these drowning community. and to day the government seeks to resolve their sr o'clock is in brisbane when more well this was an election promise that was made body opposition during the election campaign. of course, the federal government and now the newly elected ethnic company, the government has confirmed that the government would no longer recognize westbury slim as these rounded capital. now, on monday evening, interestingly enough, the foreign minister penny one was denying. this is the case and that was simply because it with the head of the cabinet meeting, which happened on tuesday. cabinet has now given us your clear now in a press conference in australia, the form is pretty long said that the strategy is committed to
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a 2 state solution in which is well and a future palestinian state would co exist. she said this will be done in peace and security and internationally recognized board. and she also noted and having a bit of a formal government who in particular the form of prime minister got martin that they would not support his position or any approach that undermine the current policy. so in the press conference, she also noted that the final status of the capital should not be determined until apiece to go. the actions with the palestinians were fine laws. i was also quick to clarify and notary support at forties round the jewish community. she said that i have the government under at the albany. he has equally unripe unwavering supporters of the palestinian people. won't scribe the decision by scott morrison back in 2018 as cynical risky and a and a political decision one to try and we know over budget and a key. the key blue ribbon thing not as went ahead of last year election. now,
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should also note that malaysia was highly critical of got my decision at the time back in 2018. he described it as a humiliation of the palestinian people and the quest for homeland. but of course, and not surprisingly, donald trump, he applauded us and said it's a step in the right direction and a recognition of reality. so we can confirm the strategy. now oper, cabinet meeting, i'm not surprised, but the reversal of a decision made by the previous government that the federal government would no longer recognize west jerusalem as he is rally capital and live now to west jerusalem and bernard smith, bennett, these really is not happy at all with this force trillion decision, no foley, they are not the australia. israel's foreign minister has voices deep disappointment over the decision of prime minister jala pete who is running for reelection in the beginning of november. he says he can only hope the strategy and government matters
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manages other matters more seriously and professionally relating to the manner in which this announced by the australian were made. now the israelis of summoned the australian buses, but he'll have to drive all the way from television to jerusalem. because while australia recognized west jerusalem as was recognized, russo as the capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is intel of eve. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018, and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course, it's all in the symbolism of a countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood on the palestinians. want east jerusalem, that capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy sites happen
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to be as well. but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation and what's been the palestinian reaction or the palestinian foreign minister read alma, leaky the pallet, you know, 44 minutes that he's cool. this is a correction of a mistake made by a previous government. and he now also wants australia to go on and recognize the palestinian state. he says if this trailer is interested in a 2 state solution, then recognise us as an independent state as other countries have done the palestinians. while there's been no realistic talks on palestinian stay to since about 2014, when the last lot of us broke could talks ended up. they still hold out unrecognizable one east jerusalem as their future capital. practically these are to this jerusalem is divided between the palestinian east and the jewish west. both sides,
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you rarely see but one crossing from one side to the other. so this remains a divided city and the palestinians want bodies inside as their future capital. thank you for that. bernard smith live there in western swim, malaysia. sorry, malaysia has detained. suspected operatives working for israel intelligence agency? most 5, they're accused of snatching a palestinian man from a street in the capital column for and beating him as he was driven to a house. there he is said to have been blindfolded and tied to a chair, then interrogated over a video called by moore, sat agents beneath, waited the building and detained the kidnappers. still ahead on al jazeera, a delicate balancing act, how german politicians are trying to care for a flood of ukrainian refugees while keeping strict control of the borders. ah,
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hello there. let's have a look at europe and as one spell of nasty weather. it works its way out from the east and got another one waiting in the wings coming in from the west. that's going to bring some very heavy rain to the likes of the iberian peninsula. i'm knock temperatures down for spain and portugal. they have been sitting very high here for this time of year, and it's going to do a similar thing for france as it works its way towards the north west. no ahead of this. we've got a band of rain stretching from central areas of germany through poland. some of the baltic states seeing that wet weather as well as russia, a wintry mix lingering around scandinavia and that wet weather is going to pull its way for the east. now ahead all this nasty weather that's coming into britain, an island we have got some clear and calm skies on tuesday that by when say look at that, we got those thunder rains as well as gusty winds. moving in here and we move it farther south is an improving picture for the se,
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who places like greece and turkey are still looking rather windy across those greek islands. what, okay, of sky is the core central areas of the mediterranean. but for spain and portugal, we've got warnings off the heavy rain coming in from the north. we could see flooding from that. gonna creep its way farther. east knocking temperatures down. not just in madrid, but also in court about with rain on thursday. i frank assessments did a program was peer to peer with. i believe that our media agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles we'll take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story. on al jazeera
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lou ah, they watching al jazeera alive from doha recap of our top stories. russia continues to strike critical infrastructure across ukraine. 3 large explosions have hayton energy facility and keep and their reports of attacks in the cities of denise pro and z, tommy or british prime minister list ross has meeting her senior ministers as she finds to hold on to her job is comes a day after her new finance minister refers almost all of her previous economic measures, and israel has summoned australia's ambassador after camber. a reverse is sufficient to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. australia says the city status
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must be decided in talks between israelis and palestinians. to 18 our thousands of people protested in the capital port or prince on monday, just as the united nations security council was discussing measures to address the country's dia, security crisis. the u. s. is proposing defend international troops after the haitian government asks for military assistance. our diplomatic editor james space report, ah, protest is in the haitian capital poodle, prince angry at the idea that foreign troops could once again be deployed to their country. to 2nd. oh my gosh, we are making president biden. remember the promise he made when he knelt in front of the haitian community in the united states. he asked them to vote for him so that the situation in haiti would change. but they did not vote for him to have a president who was assassinated. haiti has a troubled history, but the situation is rarely been his grade. was this, it's a place crippled by violence and these color is spreading more than 20 people have
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died. many more of contracted the disease. there is an economic food and fuel crisis to the un says 19000 people in the capital are living in famine conditions. there are shortages of fresh water. some hospitals are preparing to close the main fuel depos blockaded by armed gangs which roam the streets of the city. that's why the un secretary general says the only solution is a strike force made up of international troops and place. in the presence of consensus, we need an armed action to release the ports and to allow for him and he said, encoded ought to be established with the gang that's blockading the fuel there. pose led by this man, jimmy shall say, known by his nickname, barbecue, who al jazeera filmed earlier in the year. he and other gang leaders could soon be subject to security council sanctions. the u. s. is drawing up to draft security
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council resolutions one to authorize an international force. the other to target gang leaders like shall say that he is directly responsible for the devastating cure shortage that is crippling a country. by passing this resolution, we would take concrete actions to hold him and so many other violent criminals to account. there are still many unanswered questions. the u. s. is drawing up the 2 resolutions, one of which would create the international force, but would it contribute to it on which other countries would do so. it's also not clear how other members of the security council will respond to this idea. already, china and russia are expressing reservations. the view of the haitian people is also important, the protested, who place on the streets of porter prince. but exactly the same time the security council was meeting may prove sobering. for some, a number of people were carrying russian flags, as they protested,
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a new international intervention. they even brought a coffin, a symbol. they said what will happen to foreign troops if they're deployed here. james bay's al jazeera at the united nations trans, his bracing for a day of major disruptions after unions called for a nationwide strike. they want higher wages to counter going cost of living. crisis workers. i, in a deadlock with the government, many trains and buses have been cancelled. war counts, an oil depots have also sparked fuel shortages. the horn of africa is facing one of its worst, drowned st. 40 years, at least 18000000 people on the brink of starvation out there is catherine sawyer report some to can a county in northern kenya. i camille couple lawn. i spend the better part of how morning looking for water at a village in to cut a county. she and other women have dug, shall wells. but these pools of water are getting dryer. the water is getting data
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and dangerous because of the alkaline levels. she's 7 months pregnant and every day it's becoming more difficult for her to walk the distance. well mother, mother, you are the not giving idea. we have to dig deep to get water. our children get sick. often. some of the bull house provided by the government have run dry, some parts of broken down. government and other agencies are worried. they said they're facing a state of emergency population is current and depending on the mall and the hand bag with the depth of the hand, that was actually going further down your 5 meters. notice that actually have to sit and mrs. and the for the, for pollution itself is actually in the 1st days making the likelihood of collapsing. what was there is a drought in much of the horn of africa. millions of people are on the brink of starvation, for rainy season, huttfield,
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where the experts predict another field this year. the harding community is brilliant and proud. many of them have lost most of their livestock. now they have to rely on really food. on this day, they waited for hours in the sweltering hits for a politician who had brought the food arrived late. evelyn was tired and hungry. people are receiving may be and cooking oil, but this food does not come and villages a we are talking to see it's not even enough. children in the villages among nourished, many leaves fall from health centers. doctors at this government hospital say some children come when they already too weak to save them. so then after they put him home,
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i've been 2 months to come back. so the back of the village, the women finally get this serial. the say the food is hardly enough, but at least it will keep the little ones alive as the parents figure out where they will get the next meal. catherine, soy all jazeera, to kind of county in northern kenya. more than 2 and a half 1000000 people are now being affected by some of the worst flooding. nigeria has ever seen. authorities are struggling to provide aid or rescue those trapped more than 600 people have died. and $1300000.00 are displaced a government and says they provided enough warning and blame individual communities for failing to repair. at least 3 people have died in venezuela after a river. bruce, its bank sending torrance of muddy water through a town in sweeping away cause the mudslide happen in the northern at arg was state
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last week. 56 people were killed in floods in the same regions. now to germany, where politicians are concerned over the growing number of ukrainian seeking refuge . they're calling for straight to border controls between germany, austria and the czech republic. dominic cane reports from the german check border. the team of check police officers carries out controls on the slovak border. they're looking for people, they say are illegal immigrants. many of these people are from syria and are seeking refuge. but not here. they want asylum in the u. k or germany and are willing to cross many european borders to do so. in berlin, ministers say something must be done. he then begins cantoya and once again we will extend the checks on our board is with austria beyond november for another 6 months . these checks are necessary to prevent illegal immigration on the border with a check republic. the federal police have significantly increased checks as part of
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stop and search practices. but intensifying border controls may be more difficult than it sounds, because germany and the czech republic share a common frontier of many hundreds of kilometers. and the shang and zone rules still apply. which means that right now, pretty much anybody can come and go across this frontier as they please. so far this year the vast majority of new immigrants in germany have been ukrainian, taking advantage of the e u wide freedom of movement. their country's citizens, half people like natalia, are your mom own? oh, my mother has cancer right out as she came to germany. she went to several treatment sessions and got what she needed to get special reception centers for ukrainian. refugees have been set up in several german cities to cope with demand. but one complicating factor right now is a recent spike in arrivals of people from syria and afghanistan. whose asylum process is not as easy, and yet who must also be looked after?
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you were you running out of capacities, houses where people can sleep and mice. office is responsible at the moment for $27000.00 people in the more than 90 houses all over berlin were the incoming people you arrivals or we are of close to 0 when it comes to proper housing to hear officials speak like that. remind some germans of 2015 when more than a 1000000 syrians came to this country. of the anglo miracle opened the borders to them. to days, politicians say they have learned from the errors of the past and are making more provisions for people who come now. and yet, at the same time, there calling for borders to be more tightly controlled. to prevent unauthorized entry, dominant cane al jazeera on the german cheque border. shall uncle arthur. she hand corona to lacquer has won this year's prestigious book a price for his darkly comic novel. the 7 moon self. miley and meda. it said during
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the height of shall anchor civil war and tells the story of a murdered photographer who investigates his own death from the after life. so let's keep telling our stories. let's keep listening to run stories and sharing our stories because um, we tend to in sri lanka, forget the past and not talk about it that i thought. yeah, that was the purpose of this to gonna dig up harsh periods in history. and the weight is over carrying bens emma has won his 1st battle and all her ward after being nominated 10 times in his career, he became the 1st frenchman to win its in zillow, dean, sudan, in 1998. the cyclical both said portico ombudsman. oh, bender, my be sad, you're my name. kevin, devoid and robert levin dorski the ram and read captain, had a brim season, helping his club when the champions league and la league a titles with 44 goals in 46 games, and barcelona is alexia potatoes, took home the.
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