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about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets, everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a bit of a crypto winter. it's going to be hell whole there. pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera, under cover of reporting and exclusive stories, explosive results. al jazeera investigations, the latest news as it breaks away, it's been through the late fees in every year from october, when many people household sometimes run into food stamps. when hobby can begin with d to coverage for the strike, likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers from around the world. a visit by chinese minister to caught when they would have perfect test the most. that the presence in the past, but these are refugees. they'll live in fear. ah
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. but you chief means sean is president at a time of strained relations on the war in ukraine and trade. ah, i want money in sight, this is out there alive and all that coming up. now going back. russia's foreign minister says previous relations with the west won't be resumed. south africa's president faces the possibility of impeachment. often independent panels says he violated his performance of worsening crisis and hazy gang violence is escalating and thousands plan becomes ah, the european union is urging china to use its influence on russia and the war in
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ukraine. you council president charles michelle is in beijing for talks with the chinese president gigi and paying the to lead is amazing at a time of strained relations. patrick folk has moved from hong kong, which i know has friends this visit by the european cancel presidents as a significant step towards returning to pragmatic cooperation. remember, you, china ties have been strained as a result of asians failure to condemn russia over its invasion of ukraine. and also because of a growing trade deficit to the benefits of china shows, michelle will also be meeting with premier leakage chung as well as the chairman of the standing committee of the national people's congress legion shoe. now this visit comes after e u. leaders recently gathered for a 3 hour long, strategic meeting to discuss the blas relationship with beijing and how to
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handle it. exactly. there has been debates on whether not to take a harder line towards beijing and what this relationship means exactly. for e, you values an expert said that charles michelle will be under some pressure to raise topics related to human rights and sion. jang, hong kong and taiwan. and the protest brought another elements into all of this and we'll be looking out for whether out he makes any remark about the rights of people in china to protest peacefully. a sallow is a senior fellow at lee singh appoints chief of international affairs. he says, although the ear is pushing china in ukraine, is not the primary focus of the talks. these events unfolding. ukraine, in a sense, all was shared, know, the larger you get all your child relationships. that,
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for example, economy insurrection, which traditionally a big role between china and you. on the one hand, i think they would like to continue to the aging trading with european union. for example, importing mom machinery and technology from you dear, by balancing the trade deficits between china. on the other hand, of course, they don't want china to get too close to some of the more i goods and services in new fear that china may then play a much more dominant role. but that's a very delicate balance of china. would like to get continuous access to sites, need those things which really worry about them. the high technology, for example, on the computer chips technology and on which the united states has
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strang go china robin harsh me. of course, china would like to see more logic coming into china, the european side, the other hand, very balancing to china's top cove. at 19 experts has hinted at a new approach for tackling the rising number of infections off to protests against restrictions. soon town says that the omi called variance is weakening and that vaccination rates are improving and that the new situation required new tasks. china cycle 0 curve 19 policy is led to unprecedented demonstrations in several cities and some days. some have been calling for president gigi pinged to step down . russia's foreign minister as previous relations with the west will not be resumed out a news conference egg. lovegrove said western powers had
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a real chance to avoid the conflict in ukraine. they rejected russian proposals to hold nato expansion. the wes says, russia's proposals before the ukraine. what insincere as get more than this. we can speak to mohammed val in moscow, ma'am. and what else did lovegrove have to say? the smell, and basically he come, he focused on no rushes reaction to the fact that her russia was not invited to this meeting to day of the o. s e e in poland or russia and beller, oser. he basically interpreted that as a reckless policy by the europeans, or to ostracized russia to oust russia from the security framework of europe. and he said it is a mistake because you are the, the r c was basically in, oh, well founded on the principle of a united european security and that the division of the europeans at this stage is,
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or is, is there like playing with fire? and he said that that's because the united states has turned the os see to a you marginal or irrelevant organization, or because it wants to keep russia out of any air of any year or of any unit united policies in this regard. and that's basically because in his words that the united states wanted to keep russians or europeans enslaved as to its own demands or to its own policies and intentions. also, he talked about that the expansion of nato, saying that it is wrong and it is very dangerous. and it is a threat, a direct threat to the russian interests. and the russian security saying nato was founded appreciably as he a defensive organization. and their well terms and, and, and if you know agreements sir, that buying the nato not to turn itself into an offensive
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a body security body. but that's not what's taking place now. that russia, by adding some of the nordic countries to it, sir, organization has got got closer and closer to the ocean territory. and us playing with fire id, as he said he'd, and talked about the russian of vincent, the nato intervention in there are far flung regions like the south china sea. and that's why russia has now increased its sir cooperation with china in order to em, to stand in the face of this sir, aggressive or expansion, or across the world by, by nato. he also talked about the nuclear weapons and he said that luckily a palace should make sure. busy that a nuclear war doesn't take place, because that's going to be the end of everything. and he said, russia is engaged to low sprencel's not too early, not to allow any or any such her things to happen and that the europeans also, the americans should take that into consideration. he talked, as he said about,
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about the, the, the prospects of her kind of solution or a kind of piece with europe. and he said that if for him now, it can't be business as usual again with the western countries because they're math responding to any russian demands and, and terms in, in order to sit for negotiations. and that's because they are intent on it defeating russia in its war with ukraine. mohammed val there 1st in moscow. thank you. the french president emanuel my crawl is in washington as he begins a 3 day stay visits early on wednesday mac wrong criticized us some cities saying that there was super aggressive towards european companies. kimberly halgert has more motion to dc. first presidential manual my crop beginning his 3 day visit to the united states with a meeting with vice president, comma harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2
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nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine. but amid the diplomatic pageantry of president jo biden's 1st official state visit, there are simmering tensions, particularly when it comes to trade. there is a lot of concern about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. europeans are concerned that this gives the united states an unfair trade advantage and could ignite a trade war. this comes on the heels of a diplomatic furer last year when australia cancel the deal to purchase french submarines buying us subs instead of the white house, insist that the dispute is behind the 2 nations. and that this visit is all about highlighting the strength of the u. s. french alliance, t,
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the democratic republic of congo. now, where people have been protesting against the growing violence and unrest in the country, security forces stop them from reaching the un office in goma demonstrations have been concerned by the advance of the m. 23 armed group. and staged a sweeping events of this year. seizing territory and forcing thousands to florida homes, an independent panel in south africa has found that the presidents, sir, aroma poser violated his oath of office, which could lead to his impeachment. the panel was set up off to millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa as his private farm. it says that the president has a conflict of interest between his official responsibilities and his position as a businessman. he has denied any wrong during and has not been charged with any crime. to that says wes, melanie is
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a general is based in janice bank. he says the president has promised to step down if he's found guilty when the country is divided. i can tell you that those who are letting one to the fact that the language used by this independent panel is not final. it's not decisive. it says the president may have committed, you know, violations may have acted against his oath of office, et cetera. not the exact language, but that those one legend one to them may have and prima facie and then that those who are saying simply that from what we know now, the president must simply resign. now that debate is going to go on until we hear from president obama closer. basically the boys in his court now, does he have the appetite to stay and fight? because he insists that he did nothing wrong. he did not violate his oath of office . so does he stay and fight a given the fact that this is only preliminary this finding of this independent
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panel. therefore, he has a fighting chance in the process is to unfold in part of it. especially if he goes on to secure a 2nd term as a and see president, then that sort of strengthens him in terms of control of the parliamentary focus, implement the focus of the amc. so does it take that route, which will see him more or less, you know, carrying the load and this burden almost similar to what jacobs my was like during his presidency in that people ended up is opponents ended up taking him a constitutional delinquent. and you remember that the current president settle grandma had earlier undertaken a few months ago that he is found to have done wrong. he would step down, still hands on al jazeera. i'm bob new mitchell in virginia in sudden indelible appeal testing. the construction is $900000000.00 shipping port that is being this
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is richard man, an estate. well, the well cut morocco needs to win or draw to go through to the round of 16 for the 1st time in nearly. yes. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle a ways anywhere from the yellow river valley to the pearl river valleys, we've got low temperatures, hence shine a big change compared to where we were just a few days ago. got a we extreme of some showers here toward the south, the southeast. and that's also rolling across taiwan on friday. same goes for japan . big drop in those temperatures had some snow storm warnings for that western side of hope. kado island, a support a top temperature of just 0 for you. if you can crack that freezing mark may be
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a high minus one is what ne monsoon, it's picking up in intensity. so we've got driving rain in the forecast really denying southwards on friday. if i take it to india, we've got this batch of wet weather rolling across the southern b a been gall here. i think it's gonna be worse for sure longer. but we're seeing that rain pick up on the western side. the western guides will colo coaches south, on friday, off to the middle east. we go quite conditions, a few more clouds drift in a bow. but i think the bigger story is we're looking at those winds picking up through the gulf states. so we go for a closer look here. that means for us here in doha, look for a wind gusts may be upwards of 40 kilometers per hour. line this one off in pakistan, both in the south in the north, we've got poor air quality. no real winds to mix away that pollution. that sure weather update bye for now. to with sponsored by catch all and i always, i things to show a singer songwriter dreams of making hum mock toggle. well,
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what i hear a well the way a famous you tube artist works in secret of virtual connection. sparks, a magical collaboration, presenting princess shore, a witness on al jazeera. ah ah, he watching al jazeera reminder, false hopes stories. the european union is judging china to use its influence on russia and the when you crime you council had charles michelle and chinese
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president, judging, paying on meeting at a time of strange relations. russia's foreign minister says previous relations with them west will not be resumed. that gay love for all said western powers had a real chance to avoid conflict in the right. they rejected russian proposals to hold later expansion. an independent panel of south africa's found the president, so rama rosa violated his oath of office, which could lead to his impeachment of the millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa as his private phone. now at least 2 palestinians have been killed during this ready raid in the occupied westbank several other people windowed in the hall and in 2 new athenian factions. the cooling for a general strike in response, in the most violent yes, palestinians in occupied westbank since 2006 least
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12 people have died in hayfield. the gang members burned down houses near the capital on the escalated since assassination of the president driven it was the last year. the unrest has caused a severe humanitarian crisis. $4000.00 to flee, the country. priscilla won reports from prince importer prince. they shield their eyes from the beating sun, but it is not the sun that come for them. let us hold up her hand, demonstrating what she had to do to save her life. this but one corner of the capital, but it's crowded yard till of a nation to morrow. and out pouring of anger, frustration, fear almost pe, he population of a ww people faces acute hunger. but we haven't you, since yesterday we have nothing to drink. we are suffering, even our voices call. louise wife and child killed, others made quiet by the most 96000 people,
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displaced by gangs in the capital alone. these people have been displaced, not once, but twice. first, they fled gang violence in this delay, perhaps the most dangerous part of put a crown. they fled to the airport. and then what happened is, feel sorry he's chased them out. so they came here to see deals already hoping to get something. what they get is a piece of paper from joe who paces angry, need of food. no shelter has been forthcoming. others hand me this single document which a test that somewhere they did belong before the gang struck. i'm bad. i don't see where they started shooting. we had to job in though, i mean there was a lead of us. we had to one in high laid out and wait for the right time to come out. so could leave. when they hate the capitals, hugo chavez, square, 3000 displaced residents from the neighborhood of cities to lay where the united nations assesses 19000 people face catastrophic hunger. they camped on the
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squares concrete. well, i don't know what was the last time i had a problem because we've been living at the camp sleeping on the ground at night. it's freezing cold when it went rain on us that was until authorities surround the square with a brand new fence and tossed them out. in a matter of hours, i ask when i was sleep tonight, oh, in the street in the street we have nowhere to go to sleep. the local administrator says the numbers seeking aid here of swelled because local through aunt from seduce delay saw an opportunity for a handout. a young man still provides evidence of its own in the city, were up to 200 gangs of fighting for territory, leading display citizens with nothing more than a scrap of paper to call their own pro one out 0 put her prince faces in india is western states if, as your assa,
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casting their ballots and crucial local elections, holes, and prime minister miranda modi's home state being conducted in 2 phases. the b j. p is govern the state since 1995 and moody was its chief minister for more than a decade. the vote is being seen as the tests of the parties. popularity had, if a general election, which takes place in 2020 meanwhile, the construction of a multi $1000000.00 portion, the southern state of caroline is become the focus of protests for months. the christian fishing community has been leading demonstrations against the projects as it's causing coastal erosion and destroying livelihoods. but a hindu group close to the governing b. j. b party is holding counter rallies in support of it. harmony meta has been following the story. protest does have gathered once again under this makeshift tent for more than a 100 days. if cam to demanding the government stop building
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a shipping board. this is the entrance to the construction site. the board is being built by the don group which is led by a shot. richest man got a don. it's a $900000000.00 project. now, protestors were largely from fishing community se it's causing coastal erosion and therefore undermining their livelihood. but the government and the company denied this said that the board actually meets environmental standards and will be good for in just economy. now, the standoff don violent earlier this week when a group of protesters attacked a local police station, injuring 80 people. an investigation is underway and since then security has also been beefed up around this protest site. there are concerns at this good spark, religious tensions between the largely christian members of fishing communities and handle groups who have taken alcohol to protest and cult marches in support. off
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this sport. meanwhile, the donnie group has approached caroline high court. hearing is scheduled for friday. now after sunroof record high temperatures, europe's farmers on guessing a wind, him a spite days a show. sap and the drought is continuing, especially in southern europe and has them inter ports, firmer mania. it may look like a common site, the world over, but farming is changing drastically in romania with this years. sunflower harvest, devastated by drought. stefan marine is planning differently for the year ahead. his father v r l is giving up many traditional crops after his losses. there'll be no sun flowers, no core, no wheat on this farm. so more shortages of staple crops, even higher prices are being replaced by crops, bore resistance to drought used to feed livestock,
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not people. i've learned our lesson throughout, we have to focus on feeding animals because of climate change. you can't plant something that doesn't yield a profit in money. my mortgage. you don't need to look far to find people with stretched budgets who can't understand why local farmers aren't growing their food animal global the so my kids and car is no corn any more. the food is going to animals not us. ready to be silly stringent, but we have to think really hard now. it's difficult enough affording our bells. food has to come. second. does the same shine or is through the science of climate change in romania confirms another fear. the drought doesn't just last for the summer. it goes right through the seasons. we have drop during good then no a month from we're the total 12 for during the lobby culture year. so we have problem with specially with the spring across like a maze, grope and miss offload curb. it's milder weather and lower rainfall that
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a changing the seasons. farmers around here say the early 2 seasons these days instead of for the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks press if josh and auto stroppy to lot of the lot. and bruce virile marine shows some evidence stunted, some flowers in bloom when temperatures should be sub 0. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpaced them and drew simmons al jazeera till yeoman romania. ah say 12 of the well camp here in castle on teams and groups e an ass will seem to reach the knockout stage. japan must win against spain to qualify for the last 16 while germany needs to beat costa rica in group ass,
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crash and belgium will meet for a place in the next round. the canadas hopes have already been extinguished, and morocco needs a when or draw to go through to the round of 16 for the 1st time in nearly 40 years . meanwhile, one canadian city fans loyalties have been put to the test. gabrielle alexander reports now from on sale. ah morocco fans go wild and celebration after their victory against belgium, sunday, a wind that will go down in moroccan football history. the scenes aren't from robot or might a cache, but instead from montreal, canada, in the little my grand neighborhood signs of moroccan culture are hard to miss. that's because there are an estimated $40000.00 people of moroccan descent, living in montreal, more than anywhere else in canada. this is a canada, my country too. but i born in rockaway,
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one of those is cutting near mush. he moved here 12 years ago. he loves canada, but when it comes to this world cup, he loves his native homeland even more. i was all the best, but seriously, i was all the vest for my country. you know? for rocco, by contrast, the out look for canada, the rest of the world cup is sort of like the weather here in montreal, dark and gloomy. there are no celebrations on the streets. and that's because after losing their 1st 2 matches, canada has been eliminated from any chance of moving on to the knockout stage. but for morocco, a win or even a tie against canada on thursday, and morocco moves on medication. and that's why it montreal's french in arabic language, middle east radio program, the phone lines have lit up with excitement or would move a lot. because the last time the moroccan team went to the next age was
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on 1986. so it will be a great opportunity for the that team and also for the american people that moroccan team reach that speech. what canadians know this world cup is about to end for them. them a rock and living here are hoping it's just getting started. gabriel's audio al jazeera montreal from all the action on the ground. let's go straight to lower con, who's on the big, what key floor, good to see. what is the atmosphere there like especially had of that much anticipated moral came with. well, it is indeed much anticipated. i would say that some anticipation in supermarket today, although this could be the com. the focus is on depending on how morocco does against
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canada. i just wanted to set the scene from sunday night. i was here in sic walk up and i was watching the moroccans watching that team play just over here. entire gene is a moroccan rest. short everything was quite the streets were pretty empty and all of a sudden they beat spouton too. now it was a shock win for them, and they descended upon sic walker in their 1000 people with celebrating dancing. they're using traditional moroccan instruments and even lighting flat the atmosphere was truly electric. now i just want to set the scene. it really is the difference between night and day people to com. that's smoking, she shall, he could smell the different smell from she sent smoke. i have some moroccan fans just next to me. what do you anticipate about the knots tonight? i know you're going to have them on the stadium. i think it's gonna be a really tricky game because they don't got nothing to lose. so they're going to
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play with or relax in with no pressure on morocco. we got a lot on the table. so we're going to have to play a good defense and very technical and didn't try to cover all the all the all decided. so he's feeling 10th at the moment. design is not the new . it is, it is because because we have a lot of pressure on us. we haven't quantify sunset. 90. quantify to the 2nd round size 986. so this is a history that we go about to witness. so we are everybody's under pressure, any chance sending we were holding our happiness to angel that game resolve or ball . i think we have a good chance that a good feeling we're going to win discount. they can to have the secret weapon. alphonso de these shots when the faucet head is in the tournament beef off this, do you have a secret weapon.

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