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begets, we go the rational, none of your sources. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera in 543, a broad takes on the big issues. this is not one off. he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter in the police world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more from on hill for upright. what al jazeera. ah ah. hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the owners, their news. i live from london coming up. the war and ukraine overshadows the g. 20
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summit in india. the your 6 year of states has moscow. it shows no signs of backing down. growing anger in greece after the countries worse ever train crash. 57 people are now known to have died. chilly is accused of minutes rising in florida on soldiers and deployed to check people's papers. a vast tropical forest threatened by mining and logging. we journey into the heart of the congo basement and on pete has been missing dough with your sports. but by talking which reaches the last 4 in dubai way, the new med for they have a weights and it said vantage barcelona, they lead rail madrid. one know the coffee del ray city with international divisions over the or in ukraine dominated talks between the foreign
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ministers from the world 20 largest economies preventing agreement on the final statement hosts. india had been hoping to shift the agenda away from the war to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. china and russia blocked the usual post meeting communicate. while the u. s. accused russia of threatening the g twenty's founding principles. tony chang report. a moment for reflection and unity as foreign ministers from the g. 20 stood for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the earthquakes and turkey and syria . and it was in that spirit that their host, india's prime minister, called on those, assembled to use the meeting for resolution. not rank of, we shall not allow shorts, that we cannot resolved to be the boot of gum in the bay. all doors began, however, is the foreign ministers of the world 20 largest economists met in new delhi. the
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war in ukraine dominated discussions, along with its impact on global food supplies, energy prices, and security. there are some matters of sharp differences of opinions and views. yet we must find common ground and provide direction because not is what the world expects of us. on the side lines, a very brief meeting between russia's foreign minister, sergey leverage, and u. s. secretary of state antony blinking was the 1st time both of met since the russian invasion. but if anything of substance was achieved both to remain tight lipped. but later the press conference lathrop blamed the fail if a consensus on the western nations present. oh sir. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed. all our western colleagues, like a year ago, under the indonesian g 20 chairman, she ever were seeking to bring to the forefront an issue with the situation around
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ukraine by truths and untruth. smith and antony blink and conceded that the failure to move forward threatened the principles on which the g 20 was founded. right? that there are real challenges to the multilateral system. and those challenges in many ways, are coming directly from russia, which ah, has been violating the very principles that lie at the heart of that system. india's chairmanship of the g 20 was supposed to be the blossoming of its ambitions to leave the global self promoting issues like death alleviation and climate change . but that seems to been put on hold by ongoing concerns over the war in ukraine. tony chang, l. desert ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on a residential block in the southern city was a parisha that killed at least 4 people. several others were injured. attack destroyed many apartments in the 5 story building, but emergency services say they rescued. 11 people from the rubble,
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a city as far as your lies in the region of the same name, along with 2 nets, clue hands can house on. it's one of the regions russia claims to have an x from ukraine. now september russian president vladimir putin as a ukrainian sabotage group, shot civilians on russian territory. close to the border. the governor, the brianna screech, and says the group crossed from ukraine and opened fire on a car, killing 2 people and injuring a child, who to call the incident a terrorist attack. ukraine denies the allegations saying it is a classic and deliberate provocation. journalist at yanna coker eva has more from moscow on the russian reaction. the governor brown creature has said that incidents, the situation is under control, and the federal security service of russia had said that the currency of the racial on going in order to actually very national
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i'm crazy russia. are there any official information that ration coming to an an a, b, y and the region the region equation? yes, will be for the 7th, it will be a lot. and there's also been a statement from the head of the brain in want me to russia's ambassador to the u. k. is accused nato of turning ukraine into a western backed fortress to oppose russian influence in eastern europe. andre kayleen says the possible supply of long range weapons to ukraine, or any force russia to push deeper into the country. and he accepted that russia is engaged in the war with ukraine rather than a special military operation, as the criminal has previously maintained. the comments were made in an interview
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without their new fokker, london. boucher opin. murray. awful. you know those places very well. ukrainian towns where rushes accused of all sorts of gross atrocities and war crimes, including the motor civilians, rape the list, goes on. do you condemn these alleged crimes? well, we heard a lot about that of. they are totally different. absolute for different things. boucher has been staged and there is no doubt about that stage by your great special forces in money will put you probably i think about booming of the theatre over the years, but the victims hit not been discovered. so all of these things we know, but also when we need to have a balance or we need that international community should be aware of what is happening in the bus. it's a crime, but nobody's speaking above it. so you're saying that all the evidence put forward regarding claims of atrocities carried out by russian forces in the likes of
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boucher and pin a fake in boucher absolutely. it was fake and my rubric has nothing to do with these yet a pin i, i'm not sure about that. a pin because i did not. i'm not very well about that. there's a possibility that crimes may have been committed in a pin. no, this is a mystery. operational, this is of war. in fact, i thinks i tell civilians collateral in that war, then a civilians collateral in that war with no targets, especially our cbm infrastructure. i noticed that you use the word war. is this a wall? ah, in a way, yes, in a way is this even you can call it a civil war of echoes are both sparse. it is, we do not share, or we do not drive a line between a russian people and ukraine, and pupils that contains lots of russian. so in certain the way it is, yes. how might the supply, for instance, of tanks, long range weapons, and possibly even fighter jets change rushes chances on the battlefield?
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so i don't believe that it will be a serious threat. dorothy, all the of the united kingdom is saying directly that it is going to provide a long arrange a weapon for the ukrainian army. how would that affect russian tactic end? we are certain of that of these alone. great. your weapon will be used against civilian targets. would that mean having to make greater advances to push further into ukraine? we have to move of this line fills or deeper into ukraine just to avoid a feel of rest of it that it to you over us. and to that, that it, that it over numbers. so, by, in this way, a western countries, they are destroying ukraine itself. and you can see the full intervene on talk to al jazeera at 2330 g m t coming up. and i'm just here this news hour for hang the refugees left to go hungry aid russians come back as international donations drop off the bringing back with smiles. the born to
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entertain is helping out. in one of the turkish cities was hit by last month. earthquakes. and new drug rich edges closer to another title in dubai, highlights from his quarter final match. coming up in sport. ah, chinese government has begun minutes. rising the country's northern border to control the entry of undocumented migrants soldiers of this week seen patrolling, coach on is border, inspecting those, trying to cross into chile authority. so there's been a recent increase in the number of people crossing from bolivia. the military will be deployed for 90 days through a force of law decree. latin america to lucy and human joins as live now from culture on a on the 20 believe your border tennis. how this will work in practice this year.
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hello there we are right on the border where, where you see me standing and where you see soldiers right behind. we is the chilly inside of the border and just of a meter or 2 to the to the left is bolivia. and you can still see some people there . these are mostly bolivians, but the soldiers who are here for the 1st time are trying to stop the huge influx of undocumented migrants that have been coming into the country from this area now . for the last 3 or 4 years, there are tens of thousands of them as i've been saying, and they just simply been able to walk in without having any documents without any fingerprints. without the julian government have any idea of what their names are. they say now that they're trying to make some order. the soldiers behind us have arrested or detained. at least 200 undocumented migrants this week, which is when this militarization process began. and just to show you the
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difference of between what's happening now, what happened before, right? next to me is one of the trenches, a huge 3 meter high trench that the former president sebastian pineda dug here, hoping to dissuade undocumented my goods. i'm coming in to truly it did not work at all. so that is why this government has this caved into pressure, which has been longing for the pressure that's been going on now for several years to send in the army to take more measures. however, we are hearing now that there are even from the army that many of the undocumented migrants are simply looking for other, more dangerous. in fact, more, more difficult routes get into the nevertheless, which would entail going all around. would you see now behind me was this very, very huge field. this is the to come a desert. and while a little piece of that may look green right now. in fact, that told me because it rained here just once in a while,
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it's still fraught with whole the walls with places where people can fall in the night. we know that some of the migrant smugglers are now charging much, much more to get these migrants into the country. i've seen photographs of them still going through. well, what happens to them eventually? nobody knows, but those who have been detained so far have been taken toward camp. that's just 500 meters to my left and they will be process we're told, and then send to the city of be gk, where afterwards they will be released until further notice. so this is not stopping the undocumented migration into truly by any means. this is making it much more difficult and again, much more dangerous because remember this is the at the comma desert. it's dry, it's cold, it's freezing. it's below 0 here at night. and these people are coming here and they're really walking blind to the desert. many, many have died over the last few years. and from what we're hearing from x, which that's expected that more and more will continue to do so. you see in human
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the thank you very much indeed for bringing that to report there from the previous truly border. thank you. the number of people killed in a train crush in northern greece has risen to 57. number is expected to climb higher as crews continue to search through the wreckage. rail workers across greece took part in a strike on thursday. as public anger tours authorities grows or testers say they're frustrated. over years of under funding, which they say is left the rail system in a dangerous state. crush happened on tuesday night when a passenger train and a freight train collided. station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter. john roper has more from larissa, traffic cameras on a nearby motorway capture a massive explosion. as the 2 trains collide, the fireball reduced the passenger trains engine and 2 front cars, 2 strips of metal. the freight trains forward engine was hoisted from the track
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rescue workers who were their moments after the crash described the scene. but what we saw was without precedent or burned remains a stench in the air. the smell of burning, plastic shapeless, sheet, metal, fire, people in pain. it was a living hell it still is. and yet i just wish strength to the people who lost loved ones of a high and happy injured can go home fully recovering hour at larissa. general hospital on thursday, dozens of relatives, many of them parents of young people coming home from a 3 day weekend. we're trying to match their dna to that of body parts and sorrow mixed with anger was palpable across the city. 3 weeks ago, the railway workers union issued a public complaint, demanding investment in personnel and automated signaling equipment, saying a major accident was only a question of time and they weren't the 1st last year the hellenic railways,
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chief safety officer resigned over lack of safety procedures. larissa station master has been charged with manslaughter by negligence for allowing the passenger train to travel north on a south bound track. but people here say he is not the only one to blame. let me hear something i declare finishing up wrong to leslie. love him out if fails, we can't scapegoat the station master or any one else. responsibilities must be made out to all those who are really to blame. any one who has a share of the blame and must pay his share. because it seems that the responsibilities go beyond the station master, at least according to the union city, after the prime minister has promised clarity on what went wrong with greece's rail infrastructure, which is a state responsibility that could bring great political cost. but people want answers, jobs, cerebral us al jazeera larissa. now jerry is labor party presidential candidate. peter obee says saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually
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won the governing party candidate bowler 22 was declared the winner with the election commission saying he received 37 percent of the vote on thursday, obee held a news conference going to prove that he is the true winner armor test reports from a boucher i'm on now, jerry's opposition either peter o. b tells his supporters not to lose hope. the labor party to insist he wants that today's election and says he's going to court to tell us the results were either for want to document, county, brick, bullets, nubile, the governing, all progress as congress was declared the winner by the independent national electoral commission. i make for now the streets of the capital of boucher and many other parts of the country are calm as people wait for the court process to play out. legal challenges have been loyal to that for against the results of
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presidential elections in nigeria, but not many people are watching to see are independent. the judiciary will be and want to live opposition party say there are some people did not force because of technical problems and a new biometric anti fort voter accreditation system. donna green ledger us who are spots for the last you. i was in the listening technology until last war happened on doug. be you know, i think that the majority issue or lisa is short draws. the last one is law about winning or losing is about, throws on digital music. nigeria is africa, most populous nation. and the continents biggest economy, many people around the world are monitoring what happens next and how to matessa out. is there a boucher the well treat program is cutting food rations for re hang the refugees in bangladesh because of a shortfall in international donations. the u. n. body says it urgently needs
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a $125000000.00 from international partners to avoid any further cuts. food rations have been cut from $12.00 to $10.00 per month per person. and the cost to the food ration program come as many staple items. the senior steep brides and prices due to their worn ukraine and growing global inflation. food cuts would impact nearly 1000000, bring the refugees living in bangladesh who fled persecution by me in mars military in 2017 thomas sanders. as the united nations special reporter on the situation on hewitt of human rights and men mark, he says, the cuts only exacerbate an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many a families in the camps in bangladesh of the last couple of days. listen even to this point, even before the coach they've been struggling to feed their families. 45 percent of the families in these camps have insufficient diet. 41 percent of these right english children have stunted growth. over half of the children and over 40 percent
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of breastfeeding mothers are anemic. so even before these cuts begin, these families were struggling to, to feed their families and the survive. they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cuts in place, and by the way, this is the 1st of a series of cuts that the wolf program is going to make this good. now go to families having to survive on $0.27 us dollars us cents per day, starting next month. if these, these funds are not report, it is completely outrageous. but this has happened. it is very simple. but this is not a natural catastrophe. like the earthquake and turkey and syria, this is a human made catastrophe. all created because a nation's government had refused to put the requisite to fund into this account
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that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees. they are totally dependent upon the international community. your inspector general antonio cherish, has appointed cindy mccain to lead the world food program. she currently serves as a us permanent representative to the un agencies in rome. the wife of the late us senator john mccain succeeds david beesley, as executive director speak to out there last week, basically said his successor will have to manage many significant issues. challenges are here are absolutely extraordinary from the issues that we're facing all around the world. this perfect storm, this hitting us from ukraine, a conflict of coven, the climate you name. it is absolutely catastrophic because the funding levels on a need to increase, to be able to avert famine destabilization of nations and mass migration. if the fundies out there, you have more is more conflict, more mass migration is going to cost you
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a $1000.00 times more to his 6 party opposition. alliances holding talks to select a candidate to challenge wretch up tie up at one in the presidential election in may. the poll will be held 3 months after 2 earthquakes struck the se. there are 3 main contenders. came out of college there. lou is the leader of the largest opposition party, the republican people's party, or c h p. he's been a member of parliament for 20 years. a credit memo lew, as the c h p. 's, maris tambo, the country's most popular city. but he's fighting a jail sentence and a political been for defamation man. so have us became anchor his 1st c h p. marin 20. 19. he previously stood for the far right national movement party, kosher lou has more on the potential candidate. until now, announcing a candidate, it has been the biggest mystery of the opposition alliance, which has 6 members known as table of 6. and today they have gathered in one of the
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opposition parties, islamists is cited parties headquarters to discuss who will be the candidate, the main opposition part to leader calculator. although it is a kind of self nominated candidate. he's been nearly it run and get campaign as the leader of the largest opposition party, but at the 2nd largest opposition party e party is against his candidates, as he has lost all elections so far against the turkish president ridge of type r don. so that party, the 2nd largest parties, suggests that a stumble mayor would be the best candidate as he has a similar background. similar history, like ridge of tires on a, being a met in mayor of a stumbled facing sound for prison sentences, which could give in quotation, a profile of victim. and by this means turkish voters might feel sympathy
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towards him. on the other hand, encore, a mayor monster, your wife is also one of the very strong this candidates, according to the polls. as many people have trust in him, but many suggest that they may know position part to leader would emphasize his candidacy and encore, a mayor coming from the national. this part of background wouldn't be rip, it wouldn't be representing in the main or position as a candidate, but of course, still there might be some surprises. these are the 3 main names being discussed except for the main opposition leader. the other 2, a potential candidates seem to have a better chance against our dom. the turkish government is giving financial support to people and businesses hit by last month. earthquakes is also banned. companies from sacking staff from workplaces infected areas, but survivors say the emergency response is far too slow. incoming borrow reports from d. m. and one of the cities worst effected had done that. these
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are tough times for the day have that turned where she lives was over quite dead. so she sent 2 of her children along with grand children to uncover. she misses their old life together, ruptured by the quakes. one of our long chosen meet as you were, we desperately need help. it was planning my daughter's wedding when the quick head that we lost her house and all the valuable gifts we bought for her tom, you, i can do. i have 7 children in it helps i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast wager devastated by 2 a powerful earthquakes. this is a delicate moment for the government, which has been faith, think anger in the 11th provinces, head by the earthquakes. but officials say that the earthquake mobilization and the financial aid are the largest in more than turkish history. but many here as to
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worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are chewing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile, cash machines to receive money. and only to them miss elliot rice, after experts inspected the damage to my house. i received an islamist message saying, $530.00 and compensation. every family will receive $250.00 as a rental payment aide and a $150.00, monthly allowance for one year, a mammoth commitment for a country dealing with a string of economic problems. but in the meantime, it's and years and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. ah, these are students from shandy offer on their way to entertain children in the
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makeshift camps in our d ah, glad to resubmit the resume if we can make them smile. that would be great if they are happy, they whispered, help kill us. they are our future. and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. good volunteers turn clothes, providing a reminder of happier times, and the hope a glimpse of what's to come. hush about bottle al jazeera as emma still hand around here this news hour. i am profoundly sorry. a rare apology from the british secret service for not doing more to prevent the deadly manchester arena bombing fears for public health on the beaches of peru as the spread of bird through starts killing the wild life. and the pride of australia. nathan lion makes indian wickets tumble . that's coming up with peter in sport.
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ah ah hi, they're good to see you again. so the situation in iberia slowly, but surely, temperatures are on the way up. so here's the forecast on friday, madrid at 11 degrees. that is still a bit below average for this time. you're disturbed whether in the western mediterranean, in some cases move in a bit backwards striking places that were already hit. for example, corsica in sardinia could see some snow over the higher ground there. and for the rest of central europe, pretty quiet few clouds, some showers mixed in through the balkans and snow over the higher ground here and then for the eastern mediterranean bit of warm breeze here. so that's boosting temperatures. for example, on cyprus, nic hosea, at $25.00 degrees to the northwest. it's calm here. temperature is above average in scandinavia, and snow moves away from the baltic states into bella,
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bruce and western russia. now remember that disturbed whether we were talking about in the eastern mediterranean, while it's dropping down some rain and wind for northern algeria and tenicia, and that heat wave across egypt back in off on friday showers that crossed the coast of west africa. and then here's an update on the remnants leftovers of what was tropical cyclone freddie still wobbling around in the mozambique channel. and it's going to throw a lot of rain for the west coast of madagascar on friday. that's it. susan. ah, a fraud takes on the big issues. this is not one all he's talking about a systemic issue here. black gloves don't really matter in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lowanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of mental treatment, challenging conventional wisdom. the fact that people are starting to get angry
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about this is in itself liaison wrote men join me more from on who prov, run what al jazeera, a passion for supporting local communities. and pioneering, innovative african science and technology projects. how much, how beautiful, how glorious and bar all of us on this climate look just africa out. a 0 for as a leading by chemist. determined to use his scientific knowledge to serve africa. women make science from the lab to the field are now to sierra ah ah,
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from under the top stories here are 0 divisions over the war and ukraine dominated talks between the foreign ministers from the world, 20 largest economies. preventing agreement on the final statement. your sex, your state entity blinkin, briefly met face to face with his russian counterpart sag lovegrove for the 1st time since the invasion ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on the residential block in this southern city was apparition that killed at least 4 people and injured several moral and chinese government has begun militarized the countries northern border with bolivia to control. the entry of undocumented migrants italian authorities are facing scrutiny of their response to a migrant shipwreck on sunday. at least 64 people drowned when a sailboat capsized off the coast of southern italy, dozens as still missing the country as a common entry point into europe. the people in search of better lives it to his relatives say, smugglers must be held to account. and i shall go name report this baby girl,
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and her 2 brothers barely old enough to walk. now have no father. mohammed took here was a young police officer from pakistan's boone job province earning $150.00 a month. he saved and borrowed $8000.00 from family and friends to pay a trafficker to smuggle him into europe. on sunday, he drowned along with dozens of other migrants after a sail boat carrying them capsized off the coast of southern italy. dunaway again, each or both of them is my too, but others set off for it to leave the younger on lakya ivy 2 months ago. but the elder on sale the last week and drowned it kiss devastated the entire family, including his 2 young sons. and his 2 month old daughter was finance issue with their father was one of up to $40000.00 pakistan ease who attempt to reach europe
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every year. they follow well traveled and often deadly human trafficking routes through turkey and iran in the garage right district. dubbed many norway by local people, the lar of europe edits, perceived wealth can be seen in these villas, has named our e left home, hoping he would be the one to lift the family's fortunes. both that i suck, i some, my grandson was very ambitious to travel to europe, to earn money so he can support his tammy. unfortunately died and it has shattered the whole family now were anxiously awaiting to receive his body and i did to see okay. since 2014, the you had missing migrants, project says more than 17000 people have died in the central mediterranean, a human pref, kiana year bozza. we are facing a huge problem with human trafficking. the mean motivating factors are extreme poverty, unemployment,
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and competition with other families whose loved ones left and are sending money home. we are trying our best recharge boundaries. agents were involved in the recent incidence in libya and italy with lebron, along with some smiling all. hopefully, this mobile phone video was taken before the migrants boarded the smuggler sailboat that sank on sunday and the opening monumental in yeah. they're asked if they voluntarily, except the risks, no more will be saving to pay the smugglers fees and follow. focusing only on the lucky migrants who survived. natasha. guinea al jazeera. the british navy says it seized iranian weapons, including anti tank guided missiles from smugglers vessel last month on the weapons found included, medium range, ballistic missile components. they were taken from a boat and international waters traveling south from iran at high speed. british marines prevented the boat from making its way back into iranian waters. you case m
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. i 5 intelligence service has apologized for mistakes that might have contributed to the manchester arena. bombing in 201722 people and the attacker died at the concert. are you a singer, ariana grande inquiry concluded on thursday after 12 years of hearings and evidence, or a challenge report. the pop concert had finished. people were leaving. then the thump of an explosion. oh, big and very close by. panics. well through the manchester arena's atrial down in the foyer, salmon a baby had just blown himself up with a hell made for me. i think something in the chaos. 22 people lay dead or dying. parents, teenagers, and 8 year old go. in manchester on thursday, john saunders released the final report of 3 making up the manchester arena. public
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inquiry is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action that my to prevent the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the balance of probabilities or to any other evidential standard as to whether the attack would have been prevented. however, there was a realistic possibility that actionable intelligence could have been obtained, which might have led to action preventing the attack. the report concluded security services didn't follow up on 2 pieces of intelligence that might have made a difference. it's an oversight that m i 5 has apologized for gathering cove out intelligence is difficult, but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had there was impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma. i am profoundly sorry,
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but am i 5, did not prevent the attack. the report also says solomon of 80 should have been referred to the government. the radicalization prevents program as a result of these failures. at the very least, a real possibility of preventing this attack was loss. this is a devastating conclusion for us. the inquiry has been a grueling experience for the families. earlier reports concluded security, the venue should have been better, and 2 lives might have been saved, had emergency services responded faster. the aim at the inquiry is to ensure that lessons learned and that the u. k. worst attack since the 200577 bombings isn't warped by future one. where we challenge out 0. and he's 59 police officers are being held by protest is an oil facility in san vicente did
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carry one in columbia. indigenous groups and farmers have been protesting for a month against a british oil company. emerald energy police clashed with protested, who trespassed on the property and burned containers. one police officer has reported being shot dead. columbia government has sent a high level delegation to try to solar situation or fears that bird flew could spread from animals to humans in south america. tens of thousands of sea birds have died since the virus arrived in peru. and it's now killing wild animals. the national forestry and wildlife service says hundreds of sea lions have died in the last 2 months. i am a sanchez reports from the coastal resort area. a focus on us. oh, the tory neri and was desilva combs, long stretches of beach every day. searching for sea lions suspected of being infected with ab and flu. a 3rd one is until this young female died most likely because of the virus. she could not swim must wanted because of respiratory
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problems, but it's effects on the central nervous system. since january silva and other researchers have been taking samples to determine if more than $700.00 sea lions have died of the virus. many of the dead have washed ashore a long produce coast. others like this one, lay helpless experts say they live in colonies, many in protected areas infecting each other. the grandmother had been because the 1st time that various attacks this way up on we had not seen a case like this. the was left being affected in such large quantities. here in the beach, we sort of because sinusoid level that he says, she's worried because the sea lions are dying near bathers. in law. the stench is horrible. it's full of flies and they coughed day and night. healey nature has bared some species from being infected, but others are being decimated by then. 60000 wild birds have died since the virus
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was detected in november in bed or more than 200000000 birds have died or cold around the world since 2021 because of the avian flu researchers here say they're afraid the virus hesitated and had no effect from mammal mammal and rapidly expand into people's homes. 10 year old lady is been tested for a cough, her owner, marcia sanchez, blames the sea lions ill on the platforms of this sea resort. yes, i think i think we're sitting on a time bomb with so many animals ill and we're also mammals, who knows if we can also get sick. the national forestry and wildlife service says more than $100000.00 c. lions are at risk many survive. but there is no cure and many infected are likely to die. and an able to say, what is the real danger for humans? they advise people to stay away. medina, santa, santa cedar santa lima. yes, republican party is coming together for its annual conference,
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but internal divisions have become public. former president donald trump is due to get the headline speech. so as nikki haley declared her bid to be the republican presidential nominee, and she says it's time for new leadership. on fisher force, washington dc. ah, he remains the dominant figure in the republican party. the former president has declared he is once again running america. his comeback starts right now. i a spectacular return to the white house. but donald trump every may not be as formidable. i see once was ah, former un ambassador, nicky healey, we once said she would never run against our president has entered the race for the republican nomination and tank. trump is too old for office and we are. 2 more than ready for a new generation to lead us into that it's
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a battle which is come to represent the rift leaving the republican party a point as to losing the white house in 2020, the week performance. some candidates, he backed in the mid terms. many republicans think it's time to move on from donald j. trump. they desperately do not want to talk about donald trump anymore. they want to ignore him, or hope he gets killed by a shark or, or, or that gets, you know, a struck by a media right, or some other outcome. i'm there with the washington lobbyist consulting establishment. that's the kevin mccarthy. that's mitch mcconnell, the hardline party loyalists. so gathering for the annual c pike conference, the center of the republican universe for 4 days. and the divisions will be on shore. trump is the headline act. he's going to do what he did in 2016, destroy his republican, oppose any presidential. one of these will be there, but the me underestimate the power. trump still highs over the party base. they're going to come with a one liner. oh donald, you're
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a little bit up there and he's gonna just rip them to pieces. he's going to go after their, their own mental acuity, their own health, their own physical nature. i. there are a lot of people who are replaying the mistakes of 20162015. we do not surrender to the woke mom. i'm not going florida governor ron desantis to man. considered the most likely to be the main challenge of donald trump and a man he could command significant support in the party, although the publicans are almost united on one thing. the thing to buy them is doing a terrible job. but unless they can pull the party together, put the pieces back, he may not become an ex president as quickly as they would like alan fisher. i'll julietta washington, the french president, emanuel mackerel is promising $53000000.00 to new global scheme to reward countries for protecting their forests and biodiversity. the pledge was announced at the end
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of the one forest summit and gable that end to assess progress made since last year's cop $27.00 climate conference. the funding from france as part of a joint commitment at to remote reward, countries that a scientifically proving to protect their rain forests or restore them or thousands of square kilometers of central african rain forests that indigenous pick me. people are called home for millennia, a rapidly disappearing due to logging and mining. nicholas hacker put some pandey in cameron's congo basin. in central africa lies a vast tropical forest. the size of india, the congo basin. it's trees absorbs more carbon than the amazon and it's referred to as our planet's other long guided by indigenous pygmies. we travel deep inside where camry meets equitorial guinea. we encounter an elder speaking to a tree. oh, an uncomfortable conversation between a member of
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a community that's considered the forest custodian and what they see as the spirit of this forest. that's because the pigmies have been hired by logging companies to help them cut down trees and take part in destroying their own habitat. lo, we're not proud of what we're doing because some of the trees huffman to snell properties, the 1st is like our pharmacy. so even though we were with digital can companies were tractor, protect to what we can. the longing companies persuaded the pygmies to leave their forest. they have been given housing with amenities like electricity that alter their way of life. they no longer go foraging. instead, the pygmies serve as guides to logging companies, looking for valuable wood for their work. each receive $10.00 a day for the big me to love this tree, they call it the number. it's known for its medicinal properties and it's a warm fragrance. but look at it now. each centimeter of the stump represents a year of life. this isn't
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a tree that's hundreds of years old. it's thousands of years old cut to the ground and it's one of many. the timber is shipped from a nearby port to asia to make furniture that will be sold to people in wealthier countries. recent research suggests a quarter of this green forest could disappear by 2050, because of logging. and yet the congo base and stores around 20000000 tons of carbon. that's around 3 years worth of global greenhouse gas emissions. it is a precious natural barrier to climate change and its trees are values not for a few, but for humanity and planet earth itself. nicholas hawk al jazeera, pandey, southern cameroon, still ahead of ours here. this news are despite political divisions on earth, russia and the us blast off for united mission in space and ukrainian athletes
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ah ah oh ah ah, 36. okay. it is on its way to the international space station with full crew members. it blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday and is carrying 2 astronauts from nasa, one from arab emirates, and a russian cosmonaut and only way ultra difficult year for the space laboratory, but not more than 20 years old colon baker as well. engine sequence start has its
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rare that 2 rockets are ready to simultaneously on launch pads, half a world apart aiming for the same target. both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was american carrying a mixed crew from the us, russia, and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. stage one title of russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners. she became the war ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone, and private industry looked for new launch option. but america's nasa and russia's ross cost most struck a deal in the summer of 2022. that despite sanction where they would barter seat carrying one of the others, astronauts on every launch and promising to evacuate the others in case of
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emergency. sometimes people think we can like split space. there is no way like it's like cutting your car in half. one half and the other half would work, misfires and strikes of jostled the station over the past 2 years. european when debris are incoming astronauts have limited options. the station can move or a crew can shelter for safety. there are no built in escape pods. crews have only what they came up and where conduct on board science experiments continue in robotics, the human body and space cancer research and physics. so the real out of the space station is maintaining this immense, complex engineering miracle for decades. and we need to know how to do that if we're going to have, you know, settlements on mars or, or deep space or human systems. and that depends on the people inside the, the one additional, the support in co operation has
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a long history. the life of people and space at the international space station is really sitting a very good example of how people should be living on earth. like the middle. all of this, just a month before the release of the 1st feature film shot in orbit on the station by a director, an actress from russia, was about a fictional health emergency in space colon baker algio. he says he never is foot. lauren, thank you so much. it's advantage barcelona. may copper del ray semi final with right on madrid. the 1st leg is taking place at the been a bow and also went ahead in the 1st off through an, a mini tell go ro, lost the boss in the spend supercop phone in riyadh in january. and now have it all to do in the so i one, no bossa in stoppage time. now that ciocca, which is a step closer to a 6, the dubai champion tightly was up against foot seed hubert. her catch in the cotton sandy was showing all the skills that but was the will number one new came shoeing
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straight exclusion of semi finals. joking issues now on a 15 match winning streak and says he's getting back to full fitness of to hamstring injuries. the tools and probably the seals fenway, 2023. it's true that it does take a mattress to, to get into the flow. i would say, go back to the desired level of movement, balance coordination and stuff like this. but luckily for me, i'm feeling is as close to the best that i could possibly feel. you know, of course you can always be better, but i'm playing on a high level and i'm happy with which i'm standing between him and the place. and final is the inform the neil made of the day of the russian took care of born a charge $66.00. so you as a chase is a full title in a row of to wins in rotterdam. and casa meadowdale has 112 matches on with spend, and as you get to drop a sick this week, alexander's vera is also into the final foist semi final stance. suffering
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a serious ankle injury at last year's french open. the gym and beat lorenzo. soniega in straight sets is better place defending champion on bay rib lead, who's in the final australian burden? nathan lyons is taking 8 wickets against india and the 3rd test is one of these korea highlights the spinning help the bow india, one of the 63 on day 2 in indoor you can stuff with 8064 with mean just really need 76 run when the match and it is just really proud why we're going about it to be honest with you. this person success is great to have. but i think after deli, we had a really good couple days off as a team and some really good conversations that chinese south of more, really proud about the why we've gone about it as a collective group to go. yeah, but certainly it's, there's one more cri hall on us. there's no doubt about that. the pga golf too is making moves to come back. the threat from
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a saudi arabian back rival live series from next season. the p g a will introduce 8 elite tournaments which are produced fields with the best plays and cups. but it's not a close job as all players onto a will have a chance to qualify and compete in these events. the move is designed to prevent any more players defecting to live golf live mock the pga tweeting imitation is the greatest form of flattery. congratulations, pga to a welcome to the future. but some of the top p j players have responded positively . i want to give everyone a fair shake at this, which i think the structure has done. there's ways to play into it. there's, you know, it's trying to get the top guys versus the hot guys, right? you're going to have the top guys in the world playing against each other. more often you're going to be able to guarantee to sponsors that those guys are going to be there for days. you know that if tucker was woods, enters the tournament on sunday, you can go watch him, rory, you can go watch him. and i think that's, i think that's really powerful. you know,
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you ask mastercard or whoever it is to to pay $20000000.00 for a golf event. they want to see the stars at the weekend. preparing for an olympics is never easy, but it's an even greater challenge for ukrainians. training in the midst of war, those athletes are also anxiously waiting. the io sees decision on whether they will allow russians and bell russians to compete in paris as neutrals. gemma nash reports ukrainian divers, stanislaus valley fisher cones, his skills aiming for a place at the parcel in picks in 2024. but he's forced to use a springboard in keith miles away from his home town, where the aquatic center has been wiped out by war. merrier poll is my home town. russian soldiers and putin simply destroyed it. the city many does not exist . it was annihilated. ali for chokes, 74 year old grandfather died in maria, poland october, unable to get fighting cancer treatments. he's horrified that the international olympic committee says it's considering allowing russians and ben russians to
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compete in paris as neutral athletes to avoid individual discrimination. despite ukraine's threat to boycotts and objections from several other countries or for diverse, so i hope they will not be allowed to attend the olympics because none of them publicly condemned president hooton's or lucas shank. or they just do nothing and say nothing. and precisely because of a silence and inaction, all this horror is happening in our country. then competing under a neutral flag is not an auction. the more artistic swimmers, marianna androti's lover, alex eva, say they'd boycott paris if russian and by the russian athletes were able to compete given the trauma, they're forced to live 3 on a daily basis. sometimes we get a sigh and sometimes we get to hear some a or something,
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and somebody with a the twins, regular train base in cock if has been destroyed. and this pool is not the ideal depth for them to practice in air raids regularly interrupt their sessions. and when attacks are shut off, the pools heating, they have to train in full body wet suits. traveling to international competitions now requires a long train right into potent and onward flights from there. still, they remain determined to make it to paris. i guess these were all spokesman with, with this whole ukraine way. though doing yes. this is does one bronze in a team events at the tokyo and picks in 2021. they hope they will get another short
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to answer metal come july next year. geminus. ouch is era. lauren, i can also tell you that barcelona beaten row madrid. one know, in the 1st leg of the corporate el rey semi final back to you in london. thanks so much better. that's it for me. lauren taylor for this news, or i'll be here in just a moment with another full round up of the day's news. thanks so much for watching seat of it. i cannot ah ah ah, al jazeera,
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with the law will the law when with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war? is america's global leadership increasingly fragile? what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. in the blink of an eye, many lives were lost. thousands of people buried alive and more left homeless. were shocked by the number of sites we were shocked by. the number of victims al jazeera goes to the most afflicted region in syria. here in northwest to syria, to see those affected by the a. m. it's severe shortages of humanitarian aid. the full report, syria, the continuing tragedy on al jazeera,
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