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on al jazeera. ah, they've finally reached, show a ship carrying more than 200 rescue migrants dogs in france. ah, i'm emily and gwen. this is al jazeera alive from to howl. so coming up with me and my military rule is there, under the spotlight, is laid is as southeast asian nations gather in cambodia, a warm welcome in her song of for ukrainian troops after russia orders a withdraw and garner gets ready to the world. come the love for the game is
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boosting business in the television repair shop. ah, we begin the program in france where a ship carrying more than $200.00 migrants rescued at sea has docked in the south of the country. the ocean viking rescue. this soule was granted access, add a military portion to lawn. that's after the italian government refused to help as its new right. when government cracks down on immigration, let's get the latest from natasha butler who's at the port. hello then. natasha. what's happening there? yes. well, the ocean viking is a finally doctrine, the southern french port of tune. all we saw it a short while ago come in to the hall, but this is a military naval base that there is no public access in securities. you can imagine
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is very high indeed. now this really brings to an end, you have to say what must be a terrible ordeal for that more than $250.00 asylum seekers on board that shape? some of them have been on it for nearly 3 weeks because i've been several rescues amongst them. we've got a women's men and we are told $57.00 children. you can't imagine the sort of state of psychological distress and a physical situation they must to be in. now what we're told by the french interior ministry is that are all those on board will be diss and fog. their cases will be processed if they are eligible to apply for asylum then they will be able to stay in your. ringback opinion and they'll be mainly divided between france and germany . but other european union countries may take some of them in also if they are not eligible to apply for asylum seeker faces, the french interior minister says that they would be deported. and natasha, what's been the reactions of frances decision to accept the bush?
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well, there's been reaction really from all sides from the n g o d s. so it's meant to run a, the runs the ocean if i can shape. but they say that they welcome the fact that from decided to allow the boat to to dock a loss because it is been trying to dock in all the european union countries. most notably italy being refused that ocean viking the with met it, run a thing that this is absolutely immoral. it's a sign that the european union is acting illegally by not upholding maritime law, under maritime law, of course such but should be allowed access to poor. any, both in distress should be able to go to its nearest harbor keighron from politically. it's become a real issue on the far right to saying that the, from the allowing this both to come here is a sign of weakness of the government. the left to saying that the governments simply need to do more for asylum,
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see because everyone seems to have an opinion on again, the situations i mean in flame. tensions between paris and rome, the french interior minister has been incredibly critical of the italian government's decision not to allow the boat to dock in an italian port the far right government says that it really is simply fed up having to take in what it seizes more asylums because of the european union nation, simply because of its geographical location on the mediterranean. it leaves his back of salt as decision to take the boat saying, but it's in comprehensible or i'd appreciate the update natasha butler live for us there in to learn the crisis in me and mary's said to dominate amazing of south east asian leaders underway in the cambodian capital piano pen, the 10 member as the and block has been divided on how to pressure the country's military rule, as they're not taking part in the summit. the joint it took power back in february
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last year, asking democratically elected leader uncensored. she, it's carried out a violent crack down against opposition and arm to ethnic groups. florence louis has moved. it's been a year and a half since appeased deal was agreed for myanmar. but little progress has been made. the de la lucian's with a nausea nova allowed the process to go forward a number to the support from china or russia and will asserts that window also contributed to strengthening the whole time tomorrow. while russia has been vocal about it, support for the military rulers. i reports, published by a group of international legislators, says china's support, which mostly happens behind closed doors, as also undermined our scenes capabilities. myanmar student her report at the uses chinese and russian supplied weapons to launch attacks on its citizens. one human rights lawyer says, understanding how the military works is key to resolving the crisis. it comprises,
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or a holy off to be bama ethnic group combined with the buddhist religion. this needs to be understood by the 3rd who community that they are not dealing with a battle on torso. they are dealing with he wrong at me, armed organizations that has loaded all the other ethnic groups for so many years. writes, advocates and diplomat say it's time for us in to look beyond the peace agreement and engage directly with me. i must shadow government made up of opponents to move to room or even engage with those outside the block. it might be in good advice to bring other countries on board or other countries robert success in bridging the gap between video scope video. so people are conflict situations like norway for example, bringing the u. n. for example, into the process who will help speed up the process. one thing is clear, the crisis has to be resolved, and soon this plays out into
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a possibility of young man becoming a new all area of great power rivalry. russia, china are seeking access to the indian ocean. dead. dispel sir, the disaster for myanmar and the whole of her as young aside from the broader geopolitical consequences. the un special envoy for myanmar has warned the conflict has already taken a catastrophic toll on its people. florence lee al jazeera and tony chang has more on the other issues, topping the agenda at p on pen. given the ma'am are, is such a complicated issue. some of the leaders will be very hard, very, very keen to talk about other things. we saw hung some talking about the war in ukraine, the rising inflation crisis,
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the global supply chain problems and post cobra recovery. i think those are going to be things very much on the agenda. those are obviously global issues, but they are having a big impact here in the region as well. i think a lot of people would be wanting to ask joe biden about the inflation, the strength of the dollar, affecting a lot of the economies in this region to find out what he's going to do about it. and that may talk the, the discussions over the next couple of days. i think the fact that the russians, the chinese and the americans are all going to be here has to be taken in the context of what's happening this week. this is just the 1st of 3 summits here and, and on per, we've got the g, 20 and barley in the middle of the week. and then apec, in bangkok towards next weekend. so this is probably going to be the start of conversations between those 3 nations that won't conclude until banker think there's also concern here. the leaders statement, which is traditionally issued at the end of the assay and summit with so many contentious issues, might be very complicated to formulate. nonetheless,
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as often happens in these things, some kind of a formula is made to appease everybody concerned. it may have to be considerably watered down as in stocks. meanwhile, had saw it after inflation in the us aged more than expected. hong kong main index jammed more than 5 percent or so. and sydney posted significant gains earlier. well, straight had its best tang, and so in a half years, the rally is raising heights. the federal reserve could scow back a plant, rise in the interest rates to ukraine. now, where villages in the hassan region have been a welcoming ukrainian soldiers. keith says its troops have retaken 12 villages. as they moved towards the city of her son, russia announced on wednesday it was ordering a withdrawal of troops. president vladimir zalinski z advisor has accused russian troops of planting mines as they leave. russian officials have evacuated some residents to crimea as that bag reports from her son
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raising the ukrainian flag once more. oh, with these soldiers film themselves as they took the town of coley, nebraska in the horse on region, and they continue to make advances, taking towns and villages as they make their way to the regional capital, her son. but they are proceeding with caution. villa bottle no green, a proposal. the hostile is continue in the her some regions and behind every so co goodwill gesture of the enemy. there are tremendous efforts from our forces. so the possible exit from the her some is a result of all active resistant chronic actually what's left behind a russian military vehicles and destroyed bridges of sobs. just weeks ago, russia was telling residence that her son would be a part of russia forever. now they're leaving and the ukrainians are on the march through my islam. muslims are with us. christians are with us. every one is reverse . the all world is with us. but this is what's left behind,
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where just kilometers away from the front line at this town has seen a lot of damage. every building has some sort of shrapnel damage, bullet holes or completely destroyed. there's no electricity. there's no water. and the time that we've spent here is hardly seen and the residence beaches port see during the occupation i sent info to our military. i also stole the russian document because i knew that in the future that could be useful to our prosecutor's office. the police now are a crane and military. all the locals help each other. i help people from other villages in town to get safety to the territory controlled by our queen in army so that no one would catch him. you would have been hooping army. we met dang slough, who's repairing his grandmother's house, up above the shell, hid the corner of the house and the vocal ups. so now we're building probably a new house, but it was no longer possible to burn my family and i left. people helped us to get
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out through the secret. it's going to be a real struggle to rebuilt this damage and destruction like this across her son. but also the ukrainian forces that we've spoken to are not completely convinced that the russians will throw because of the hard for battles and tons of villages across this region. but even if the russian forces we throw to the east side of the river, her son and the rest of the country is well within striking distance for the russian forces. but for now, the empty buildings here occupied just by the birds. let's bring in a sad bag now, who's in the crazy re i said different narratives obviously coming from keven moscow. how's that playing out on the ground for the absolute you throughout this or there's been claims and account came information i missed information, but currently what the ukrainians are saying is that the russian troops are throwing damaging infrastructure destroying them for certain her son,
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the accusing them of going up to i think i'm a threat of television center and the defense to me. that resonant governor. he said that this bill, 40000 russian troops that remain in the her son region. and he believes it will take at least a week for the, the russian troops to withdraw from the capture of the 1st one region. it's her son, not the operational command, hand side of that, the continue to make gains. they've been talking about how many kilometers they've taken, how many villages and towns that they've taken. and they said, but they say that the situation is still tends to the russians moving across to the east side of the river, taking up defensive positions and shelling ukrainian positions neither ukrainians. also saying that they've destroyed a number of russian equipment supply lines. the just the helicopters, but you spoke about that competing narrative. now the ukrainians have really been strict with the media and foreign journalists in comparison to the start of the yet were restricted in terms of where we can go,
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what we can report on and certain places we can't report from for example. and although the ukrainians, happy to make claims about how many russian soldiers they've killed, or how many, how much equipment they have destroyed. but when the russians make cancer came not confirm or deny. and you can never tell us how many troops they have lost. but the russian, although the withdrawing to the other side of the river can still strike faces in ukraine. an example of that is in the ports that you have mic alive. they hit the residential building. and the latest information we have about that is that 4 people have died. or i thank you so much for bringing up to speed us add bag life for us in creevy ray. thank. still ahead on al jazeera stumbles marys charged with insulting election officials. the court case could derail his political career. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways, the driving force of the weather in your remains the same is the atlantic and there was a low pressure run up this direction ahead isn't. it says fairly warm, subtly wind, and this big every h high pressure means once you've got it established, it stays there, that we are throwing transfer. this is the last one. they produce areas of cloud and rain and it's cold truck. it could be cold behind, wouldn't even know temperatures actually risen. vienna's gone up 4 degrees as just one example. warsaw likewise. so for most central western europe, temperatures all the way up every now again is a little glitch in the system. for example, the heavy rain in the barracks, the inside of spain is produced, a flood risk for today alone. the right breaks a sharon and drop her temperature in romania and bulgaria. but as the system continues, temperatures rise to 4 to 6 degrees above average. in most to western europe,
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the next rain development over the warm water, the central bed is this one here. so expect wet weather in greece, italy and albania, probably big thunderstorms, maybe even with hail back. for the most part, it's still fine and settled and far too warm. in west africa, it's still raining, not as heavily as before, but from the coast of the army coast to dodge area. it's wet with sponsored by cats are always it's every football is dream to play at the world cup . a new series follows plays from 6 countries and meet some up and coming stars with hopes of making it to catch our 2020, to everyone doing so. back ever since we were kids to where the national team jersey in the work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete at the highest level, the world cup dream cattle on al jazeera lou
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. ah, hello you watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories this hour. a ship carrying more than $200.00 migrants rescued at sea as docked in the south of france. the ocean viking was granted access to a military portion to long, easily refused to help as this new government cracks down on immigration. leaders of southeast asian nations, amazing in cambodia most to him to has not been invited, but his crack down against opposition and ethnic groups is set to dominate the talks and ukrainian soldiers have received a war. welcome in the hearse on region,
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that's after rush or announced on wednesday was ordering a troop withdrawal to turkey are now and the mayor of istanbul is facing charges of insulting election officials a crumb in ma'am? oh, lou allegedly made abusive comments in 2019 after beating a candidate backed by president ridge up tribe auto one if convicted, he could be banned from politics for 2 years. he seen as a potential candidate in next year's presidential elections. i'd speak to see them casino lou now, who's outside the court in east amble. hello, this is sim. explained to us why this mare is so popular? well, am on the x, the sun loan, the mayor, and come in the mall. it was not a popular character in terms of local politics or is symbols male affairs. he was a mayor of one of the busiest districts of his thumb before becoming
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a candidate for a sum mayoral election in 2019. there was an election in march and in that election, many of the supporters of the ruling up by the even vote to, for example, i'm older. so he won the election with a slight difference, which was around 13000 votes in a city where more than 20000000 people reside. but then add the ruling up for 2 officials. of course, the turkish president add on said that there was a fraud and the election and the votes should be recounted. and then, and we had another election, mayer election and a sample. it's 3 months later in june, and at that time, except in the middle of the election, with a difference of around $800000.00 votes and a stumble. so that's why he is very popular because many people, including building up part to supporters and some people who are offended to with the ruling out parties. policies despite they are members or they have is
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supportive dr. marty in 20 years. they are, and they were against this saying that he older the one the election. there was no need for a recall. that's why he became very popular and this fight. he's a member of the republican party. he comes from a conservative background, a profile, which is similar to the ruling authority politician profile. that's why he a, he actually gathered some sympathy among a stumble citizens. and he's supportive because many citizens in his stumble, think that he was victimized by the power of the government during the elections in 2019. so this is his story. so on that, what can we expect from the hearing today? and could this potentially d rallies political career? oh, well, i'm the, as you'll so sad a couple of minutes ago, he is accused of insulting the supreme election board members back then inter you'd
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have been especially a mom solo. use the words like idiots for, for the mayor, and then because x i, me, mom, all of believe that the elections were read or the votes had to be recounted because of the government's pressure. he said the people who are, who actually canceled the election are it's and at that time since the supreme board members her were in line and there was a fire that was there was a suit filed by the authorities, then it telling them all the set i said this word to the interior minister so that this is a kind of oh, it kind of fight between the government and a chrome even more about their actual scenarios. no one expects them to the jail a but it, one of the, it proven and turkish journalists, a b of that. and the judge who oversaw the trial before was asked by the
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government authorities to bend e mom all the from pull it. so that's why there's an election coming up in july. many people think that he might be and know beneath the presidential candidates for from the opposition alliance. and he might feel like he against our dom. that's why the ruling got fight is trying to keep them away. from the upcoming elections, but we have no idea what is going to happen is full of surprises. emily? all right, keep us posted as to how things develop today. sent him because he only left for us in east temple. thank you. south american, our chillies president gabriel. burridge has condemned violence linked to indigenous groups as he visited a southern rage region. rather that's seen a wave of ass and attacks. a church in school was set on fire before his arrival in a raw cana. it's claimed by them approved shay chillies, largest indigenous group borage has accused a small indigenous groups of driving violence protested in peru marching in
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support of the president have fought with plates. pedro castillo has been charged with corruption. it's the 1st time a public prosecutor has found charges against a sitting president. yessir denies the accusations to us now with vote still being counted. neither republicans nor democrats have gained control of congress. republicans need 7 more seats in the house of representatives to gain a majority, but the party has performed below expectations. it has 49 seats in the senate, and the democrats have 48 votes. still being counted in arizona and nevada or georgia will hold a runoff in december. mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. there still a massive amount of votes to be countered, but it appears that the republicans are inching towards control of the house of representatives. as to the senate, though that is also
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a exceedingly tight race. there are 3 key seats outstanding, which is in nevada, arizona, and georgia. if they win those 2 seats, they will get control of the senate. however, if the results are split, then it's going to be down to the wire in georgia where a run off election will be held on december the 6th. why is the voting taking so long? while this is largely due to the massive amount of postal votes that were used in california, for example, where postal voting has been traditionally a preferred method of voting. a sum 60 percent of the votes have only been counted to date. so this just shows the massive effort that has to be put in to get through those postal votes in particular, to get to the totals. but we are still looking at a number of days, our congress be reforms and sits again in d. c next week. but in all likelihood, they will not know who will be controlling the house or the senate. come january
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next year. ah, fans coming to cats, half all the world cat will be able to access emergency and entrance care services for free authority say health care capacity in the country has increased significantly in preparation for the expected one and a half 1000000 visitors as victoria gate and be reports i to logistics hub outside the capital, doha ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical pack, the yeast during the world cup. they'll be sent each day to clinical teams, working at stadiums, fanzines, hotels and entertainment venues. in crowded areas, mobile teams of paramedics, we'll use golf carts, scooters and bicycles, to get to patients quickly. my advice to any of the funds when you need a healthcare, please ask for the nearest the clinic. i'm around you because there will be such
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provision, easily accessible for you on these will provide also a health care pro are free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for for the defense counsel's health care capacity has increased significantly in the last decade with 10 new hospitals and 16 additional primary health care centers, it has the biggest emergency and trauma center in the region, and extra staff have been hired for the world cup. for them for such home have expanded. we can accommodate a large number of flat population. in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce doctor, as a multinational speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients. i am visitors, catalogs, emergency services level, so expanded in recent years and includes specialist teams which are lift patients
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to hospital. these 2 are ambulances, wrong call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. they bring critically ill and injured patients here to hammer general hospital, the main trauma center in cattle in preparation for the world. couple 40 say they've left nothing to chance. they've invested in state of the art equipment such as this mobile field hospital, if needed, it can be set up in 50 minutes that we want deploy to each stadium or match days. if a major incident does occur, medical staff will examine patients in a blue tent. those who critically ill will be transferred to a red tent which contains defibrillators and oxygen tanks. seriously ill patients will be moved to a yellow tent. those with minor injuries to a green one alongside each field hospital is a command center from where authorities can coordinate an emergency response.
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hopefully does have prepared for all eventually at ease but hope none of this will be needed. they say they have the capability to provide a wall class health service for anyone who needs it. victoria gates and be al jazeera, doha. the well comp often bursts businesses and in ghana and television repair shops are among the winners. as sans make sure they don't miss their national teams matches, and interest reports. the count down is on to kick off and no one wants to miss the moment than m. m. m, and magick. i'm very happy. ganna is among 7 african teams playing and cut out 2022 . i am a big time football fan and i will not miss any of the matches. that is why i have brought my tv to be repaired, so i can comfortably watch all the matches. one and confident the black stars will bring the cup home. if they don't play good game there, surely they will be part of the final subordinate. that is a definite trend here. repair shops are seeing an increase in all television sets
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been brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football team come in, many people feel before i bring in the articles for repairs. music are not of our go for the nuance dabbling in the at the leverages and we fixed in for them. daniels hope the national team, the black stirs, will make it to the semi's. they stand around a very ambitious dream. as no other african country has ever reached that state. whether or not they get there. the football wall couple will be a welcome distraction for both government and citizens from the painful economic crisis that going through at the moment. a lesson is a self described football fanatic. he scouts for talent on the pitch, and of the peach he too is living nothing to charles alone with him in the matter thought. upon world profit a deity visa 1st and has him faith in a half what. how if he 1st coming? how from thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was applying an ice light, the british, whither you contrast it.
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