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of ease of what's going on. unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment . black labs don't really matter in the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront. what al jazeera ah, now j 0. where every oh ah the war and you cry and dominates the g. 20 foreign minister summit with the us in russia's top diplomats making for the 1st time since the conflict.
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ah, i'm told mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. cambodian opposition later kim sancho is sentenced to 27 years for treason rail workers and grace calls the strikes to protest working conditions out of the country's worst train accident which killed more than 50 people. and the world food program announces caps and food rationing that will affect nearly a 1000000 for hanging refugees. ah . g. 20 foreign ministers have failed to agree on the final joint statements due to differences over the war and ukraine. the conflict overshadowed the meeting in new delhi, the hosts. india had hoped to shift the agenda away from the war to focus on climate change and rising global poverty. but the contents of
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a closing statement were blocked by china and russia. tony ching reports 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 rankoff the shot lord allow issues that we cannot resolve booby either gum in the bay. ah dog began. however, as the foreign ministers of the world 20 largest economists met in new delhi, the 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 that
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is what the world expects of us. on the sidelines, a very brief meeting between rushes foreign minister sir gay lover of an u. s. secretary of state antony blinking was the 1st time both of mat since the russian invasion. but if anything of substance was achieved both to remain tight lipped. later the press conference. lathrop blamed the failure for consensus on the western nations present also today. unfortunately, the declaration on behalf of all ministers of the g 20 group was not endorsed or our western colleagues. like a year ago under the indonesian g. 20 cham and shiver were seeking to bring to the forefront and issue with the situation around ukraine by truths and untruth. smith and antony blinkin 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 handles challenges in many ways are coming directly from russia, which ah,
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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 south 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. prism platen may oppose him, says the ukrainian sabotage unit shots civilians on the russian territory. close to the border. the governor of the brianne screech and says a group cross from ukraine and opened fire on a car. one person was killed and a child wounded. fusion has called the incident a terrorist attack. keith denies the allegation saying it's a classic deliberate provocation. this issue shows russian soldiers are protecting people from near fees and terrorists from those who tortured and kill people in the dorm best, 8 years,
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those who killed to gain in moscow. those who today committed another terrorist attack, they infiltrated the border and opened fire and civilians do they saw it was a civilian car, a sold, it was civilians and children sitting there. they open fire on them. ukraine is blaming russia for a strike on an apartment block in the city of the separation that killed at least 4 people. several others were injured. the attack destroyed many apartments and the 5 story building that emergency services said they rescued a live and people along with don't, it's clear haunts can her phone. it is one of the regions rush claims to have any eggs from ukraine. last september, the number of people killed in a train crash in northern greece has risen to 57. that number is expected to climb even higher. as crews continue to search through the wreckage rail workers across grace took part in the strike on thursday. as public anger towards the authorities grows, purchase to say that frustrated over years of under funding which they climb has
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left the rail system in a dangerous state. or the crash happened on tuesday nights when a passenger train in a freight train collided. as station master has been charged with multiple counts of manslaughter, john surplus has more from lorissa 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 rescue workers who were there 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, sheep, metal, fire, people in pain. it was a living. hell. it still is. when young i just was strength to the people who lost loved ones of a high and happy injured can go home fully recover our at larissa general hospital
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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, 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
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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 are opal us al jazeera larissa, cambodian opposition leader kim soccer has been found guilty of treason and sentenced to 27 years of house arrest. soccer was arrested in 2017 and charged with trying to overthrow the government and collusion with the us. he has always denied the accusations rights group say the case is part of prime minister. and since if it's to suppress all opposition? well, sam ramsey is the acting president of the cambodian national rescue party. he joins us from paris. thank you very much for being on al jazeera, 1st of all, 27 years,
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her house arrest. what's your reaction to the verdict? it's rewarding. i think one sign is very afraid of the opposition, especially he's afraid of the cambodian lash at our rescue party, which is a growing very popular. it is why he has to condemn them. so car, as a pre dexter do dissolved dis, opposition party. and have you spoken to kim soccer recently or since the verdict her an hour or so ago? no, it is not possible because he is a house arrest. ok. i mean, when you handed over power to soccer, not long before he was arrested, back in 2017. did you ever conceive of anything along these lines of being a potential? no, i guess consequence of that. no,
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i didn't expect that. it is a cherry bus for him, but what i can say that i couldn't sign beliefs that he can face weston sanctions because he has the undie unconditional support from china. what to what sort of reaction if any, are you expecting from, from your supporters in cambodia, will there be any protests or anything along those lines? yes, they are very angry because it is very, and chester, these accusations against the come so ha, groundless, accusing him. do oh, wanting to talk part of the government with the usaa support. isa? totally ridiculous. you mentioned wisant sanctions just before, i mean what,
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what, what exactly are you calling for here in response to this verdict? i would like to see our democratic country, sir, to condemn the sir condemnation of come so calm and do wanna consign that the next election in cambodia will not be considered a legitimate aisd. a charge against comes a not a draft or an if the obligation isa not allowed e. i mean to cambodia. national rescue party is not allowed to take part in the next elections. ok. unfortunately we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for appearing on al jazeera, that sim renzi, the acting president of the cambodian national rescue party. thank you. thank you. nigeria is live a party presidential candidate, peter irby says,
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saturday's election results were fraudulent and that he actually won the ruling party candidate bulletin ruby was declared the winner. but on thursday, obee held a news conference, vowing to prove that he is the true winner. her room natasha reports from a boucher i'm sure no jerry's opposition either peter obee tells his supporters not to lose hope. the labor partly to insist he wants saturday's election and says he's going to court to tell us the results were in a way. yeah, the 4th i want you to document once you did brick for latin nubile of the governing all progresses, 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 pay out. legal challenges have been lawyers before against the results of presidential elections in nigeria,
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but not many people are watching to see are independent. the judiciary will be and want to live opposition. party said some people did not foot because of technical problems and a new biometric anti fort voter accreditation system. and i like green ledger us who are spots for the last who i was in a listening technology and tell us what happened on that day. you know, i think that's a major issue. and the, the issue of draws, electron is nora about willie or lucy is about throws on, did miss nigeria, africa, most populous nation, and the continent biggest economy? many people around the world are monitoring what happens next and how to matessa out. is there a picture? the world food program says it's scaling back on food rations for ro, hank of refugees and bangladesh due to a short fallen donations. the you and body says it urgently needs $125000000.00
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from international partners. food rations per person have dropped from $12.00 to $10.00 per month. the shortage and funds comes as the price of food rises due to growing global inflation. and the war in ukraine, the counts will impact nearly 1000000 for hanker refugees and bangladesh, who fled persecution from me and mars military. or thomas andrews is the you in special report her on the situation of human rights and muma. he says the move will worsen an already desperate situation. i've been talking to many a families in the camps in bangladesh of the last couple of days. i listen even to this point, even before the couch they been struggling at to feed their families of 45 percent of the families in these camps have insufficient diet. 41 percent of these range children have stunted growth. over half of the children and over 40 percent of breastfeeding mothers are anemic. so even before these cuts begin,
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these families were struggling to, to feed their families and as to why they are beside themselves as to what they're going to do. now that these cutter in place, and by the way, this is the 1st of a series of cut that the world will 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 are bonds 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 a into this account that would feed these very desperate families. they can't work their refugees, they are totally dependent upon the international community was still
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a hit on al jazeera. we're at chili's border with bolivia where soldiers have been deployed to help keep undocumented migrants out. and 5 or 321. i will have more on how this move to crew the international space station represents rear cooperation between the us and russia. ah, away we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. nice se again. so here's the story for the middle east, we're seen some sand and dust kicked up, particularly for western saudi arabia. there are some sand storm warnings in play, and at times that visibility could be knocked down to nil. also seen the sand and
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dust funnel into kuwait, his fall, but a southerly push of air here means the temperature in kuwait. about $29.00 or 30 degrees on friday. got disturbed weather moving out of afghanistan into pakistan. so some what, whether to be expected, they're quite high temperatures for this sub the year in karachi, at 36 degrees in breezy here as well. when guess about 50 kilometers per hour. speaking about the winds for the eastern mediterranean at breeze, off the mediterranean is going to boost those temperatures. for example, on cyprus, nicosia, up to $25.00 on friday, the heat wave backing off across egypt. so cairo at $27.00 degrees got some showers long, the coast of west africa, and also along the gulf of guinea as wall usual spots. plenty showers in storms rolling through this area and still remnants leftovers of what were tropical cyclone freddy, still wobbling around in the moves and b channel. it's also going to throw rain into the west coast of madagascar.
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watching, i'll just there. a reminder about top stories. the sour making of the g. 20 foreign ministers in india has ended with no agreement on how to enter the war. a new crime . you a secretary of state antony blank and briefly met his russian count about suca lamp rove for the 1st time since the invasion and called on moscow to engage in meaningful diplomacy. cambodian opposition later came, has been found guilty of treason and sentence to 27 years. house arrest soccer was arrested in 2017 and charged with trying to overthrow the governments and collusion with the with. he has always denied the accusations the station master on duty during today's trial crash and greece has appeared in court on charges, including negligent homicide. at least 57 people were killed when a fright and passenger train collided, hit on an official from tennessee. his main opposition party has been arrested. the
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another party says police detained habit. louise, it's the latest risk in a crackdown and critics of prison. chi said several opposition figures, judges, and radio station director had been held since last month. so you'd has accused him of plotting against state security that you guys in my 5 intelligence service has apologized for mistakes that might have contributed to the manchester arena. bombing in 201722 people. and the attack died at the riana grande's concert, where we challenged reports. the pop concept had finished. people were leaving, then the pump of an explosion big and very close by the panic swell through the mansion. the arena's atrium down in the foyer, salmon a baby, just load himself up with a made me think of the chaos. 22 people lay dead or dying. parents,
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teenagers, and 8 year old go. in manchester on thursday, john saunders released the final report of 3 making up the manchester rena. public inquiry is that i have found a significant missed opportunity to take action to prevent the attack. it is not possible to reach any conclusion on the balance of probabilities or to any other evidence 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 is apologize for gathering corvette intelligence is difficult,
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but had we managed to seize the slim chance we had those impacted might not have experienced such appalling loss and trauma. i am profoundly sorry, 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 lost. this is a devastating conclusion for us. the inquiry has been a grueling experience for the families. earlier reports concluded security 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 a future. one. where we talents, out as era chilly has stepped up,
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its military presence on its northern border with peru in bolivia. the government is trying to stop the influx of undocumented migrants. chilean authorities say they are currently around one point. 4000000 undocumented migrants within its borders. most come from venezuela, peru, haiti, and colombia. the issue has cause present. gabriel bartch, his approval rating, to dip significantly. a lesson america is it's lucille newman is at the chilean border. we are in perhaps one of the world's most dry, desolate, and dusty places. as you can see here, this is the bolivia, chilly border and right behind to me are soldiers as they are right behind me. they are stopping migrants who are undocumented from trying to come into the country for the 1st time in years. and it actually seems to be working, at least in this section. right, right in front of them are bolivians only. they have a right to come in here,
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but even they are having their documents checked, even though they have the custom of just coming through without any. with us, as though the water was completely open, the previous president had dug a ditch. this is what was supposed to stop the migrants from entering into to lee, but it didn't work, it was useless. now they are hoping that by, by deploying the army and that the army is able to actually detain people who are undocumented, that that will make a difference. but what we've been hearing from almost everyone is that it's really only stopping the undocumented migrants from coming here into called china. and that what they're doing is they're taking the very, very long route a far longer and more dangerous route to go all the way around here to get into chinney through this very, very long border, at least in this section alone, it's a 150 kilometers and we're being told that only about 20 percent of it is being controlled by the army. so there are ways to,
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to avoid detection. the turkish government is giving financial support to people and businesses to recover from the 2 worth quakes that authorities are under pressure from survivors who say the emergency response was to slow hashem alabama reports from the city of aria, man canada. these are tough times, forced to lay her the tent where she lives was over, grabbed her. so she sent 2 of her children along with grandchildren to ankara. she misses the old lived together, ruptured by the quakes. what of all my chosen me that 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 need helps. i can look after their needs. you hear the same story and the same concerns across a vast region devastated by 2 powerful earthquakes. this is
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a delicate moment for the government, which has been facing anger in the 11 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 worry that after losing everything, their loved ones, their hose, and their livelihood, they may not get all the support they need. people are cuing for food and then waiting for their turn in front of mo bile, cash machines to receive money. and they're listed under 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,
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is and jose and volunteers who are stepping into the fray. these are students from shun, the offer on their way to entertain. children in the makeshift comes in our di emma, good letter, tabitha, with to make museum to do, we can make them smile. that would be great if they are happy, they will spread happiness. they are our future and our hope that for a few moments, it's time for fun. volunteers turned clouds, providing a reminded of happier times. and the ho, a glimpse of what's to come hush about about our al jazeera, as emma authorities in the philippines. a scrambling to contain an oil spill from a tanker. the ship carrying 800000 leases of diesel fuel sank near an island southwest of the capitol manila on tuesday. and the 7 coastal towns have banned
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fishing and swimming. as the spillage flows further south for astronauts are due to arrive at the international space station shortly. the space ex rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday. it's carrying 2 astronauts from nasa, one from russia, and another from the united arab emirates colon baker has more engine sequence start as it's 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 u. s. russia and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. it wants to rattle up russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners that she became
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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 closure. but america's nasa and russia's ross cost most struck a deal in the summer of 2020 to that despite sanctions where they would barter seats carrying one of the others. astronauts on every lodge and promising to evacuate the others in case of emergency. sometimes people similarly can like in a split spaces and there is no way of like, it's like hunting your car in half. one happen the other half of the work misfires and strikes of jostled the station over the past 2 years. european when debris are in coming, 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. the real out of the
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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, a human systems. and that depends on the people inside the, the one the bleach mill, the student cooperation has 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 premium. 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, algeria ah, this is al jazeera.
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