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hello, i'm sam. he's a dan. this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, talking trade and business under the shadow of the war, a new crime, present changing thing. and i may have post and hold formal talks of moscow. a damning review of britain's largest police force, finds it institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic weave, let linden us down, and we flip arrow frontline day. and this report paints that vividly, race against time un agencies say at least 43000 people may have died. smart is ongoing drought last fear. and the color outbreak worsens in camps. people who escaped conflict. the democratic republic of congo becomes cramped. the shelters as greece close together. this is one of few toilet facilities here is only one toilet
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around every 500 people is for japan, have defeated mexico to set up a wall, the baseball classic title decider with the united states, a back and forth game ended with japan, claiming at 65 semi final in miami ah, now leaders of russia and china have held their 1st formal talks in moscow on the 2nd day of president, she jenkins state visit president. she and vladimir putin discussed trade and gas exports at the time when russian energies either being shunned or stopped by europe . the meeting was described as meaningful and frank, but the 2 leaders stopped short of mentioning ukraine. their public statements use montana. and irrespective of the pandemic,
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and irrespective of the sanctions to turn over 2020, to hit a record high, $195000000000.00. and we expect that this year, russia, china will not only reach $200000000000.00 that we have agreed with our friends before. we will also exceed that figure. in a year we saw the growth of 30 percent as a chairman, one troubleshoot on our should change. and this year is the 1st year where we began to implement the policy and set up. during the 20th congress, we focused on high quality growth jolly. we will fully promote the chinese style of modernization. we're going to achieve our goals for 2023. we should strengthen our communication and work together. we ought to focus on greater development for our 2 countries in ukraine, japan's prime minister for me, because she made an unannounced visit to key if it's the 1st time since the 2nd world war. and japanese prime minister has visited the country during a conflict because she is the last of
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a group of 7 leaders to visit the country. he'd been under pressure both at home and abroad to make the trip. and we're live in beijing and ki if, but 1st let's speak to journalist julia shop of alova. she joins us now from moscow . so let's start, 1st of all, with those talks little mention, as i said there of the war in ukraine, a lot of focus in the public statements of the 2 leaders about trade. do we know to what extent the situation ukraine came off in the talks between the 2? so indeed, the 2 presidents made the statements and both reiterated mutual commitment and increased willingness to continue the relationship between the 2 countries. yes, the ukrainian conflicts was not mentioned for some reason. so we asked to waiting for more information to come from the kremlin, but according to pearson, despite the pandemic in 2022 in things,
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the bilateral trade turnover doubled and reached reco figures. plot the countries planned to break the record $200000000000.00 mach in trade in 2023. and your confirmation between big china, between china and russia, is, can continue to expand of course. and they've also agreed on practically all the issues regarding the power of siberia to project the plot to continue to use national currencies in trade. and the volume of russian gas supply to china by 2030 will be at least well 18 or maybe 90. even 90000000000 cubic meters, and 100000000 tons of liquefied natural gas and russian business is able to meet china's growing energy demand. so we can actually assure that they won't be any problem with that. and he also said that he expects russian food supplies to grow on a chinese, on the twenty's, not kids. the russian president also said that they all ready to support chinese
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business to replace industries that have left russia g to the ukranian crisis, of course. and russia and china could become while the leaders in i see and artificial intelligence sales. so russia has become china rather had become russia's leading partner in the economic development in the far east. and number one, it can only partner at the moment. they can only can trade partner and russia and china already to create and joined working building to develop the new see rate oppression also spoke to she's in pain. and he expressed confidence that cooperation between russia and china will develop for the benefit for the benefit of both nations. and then you also mentioned student exchanges between the 2 countries. so there will be a lot of work to do actually. so we are all looking forward to it. all right,
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thanks so much julia shop of all over there. let's take this now to katrina you. she joins us from the chinese capital in beijing. so from the chinese perspective and position is a case of beijing caught between russia and the west and trade and other interests of the west as well. i think you very much hitting nail on the head that so what we have heard from president she didn't ping is the description of russian china type going from strength to strength. and similarly we had some time you say media saying that this bilateral relationship is at its highest level ever. but what we did not hear from president, she all from chinese media was the repeats of the term, no limit partnership. i think it's very clear that there are limits to this. we had the no limit partnership, of course, the term used by president. she didn't pay when putin visited beijing before the invasion of ukraine, some just some weeks before last year. but since then,
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they've been clear of it like think this is because, unlike russia, beijing is not willing to destroy the ties of europe over this war, cry and even it ties with the united states. so we have to look at trying to contact me. she didn't thing is coming to russian. now, just having saw this is unprecedented the term as president. so politically, he's very strong, but he's also very much struggling to kick start the slowing growth of china's economy and china. and this is rather vulnerable points that they do. so it's very important for she didn't think to maintain that european tied to the economic stability of china. and so while he's stored his way behind presidents of that in the future, during this trip to europe, trip to moscow stories, you've also very aware of how this trip is being portrayed in europe. and because of that, he's really also emphasizing that he's working as a promoter, keith and neutral party. and even if nothing concrete is achieved in terms of
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mediating this conflict between russia and ukraine, at least beijing can come out of it, saying that it tried. all right, thanks so much because katrina, you, let's take this now to stephanie deck as she live for us from the ukrainian capital he is. and so while we've got her, she ging thing, going to moscow to meet with vladimir putin. of course we've got the japanese leader in ukraine. this is not a coincidence. so take in that bit of alliance and counter alliance building. going on i think reading between the lines, we could say that filmmaker sheet as a surprise visit here does very much look like the timing. it is important p r. you've got 2 economic power houses to asian power house that have their own issues . and certainly on opposite ends when it comes to their stance on this war. now
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meeting here in the capital with ukrainian leadership, the japanese prime minister paid respects to fall. fallen soldiers here in the capitol also traveled to boucher, which is the town north west of here that is really become synonymous with allegations of war crimes. he placed arrest there and a mass grave and he is here giving his support to the ukrainian people. this was issued in a statement by the japanese foreign ministry also to the leadership. japan has been very much supportive of ukraine in the sense that it says send him a target humanitarian aid. also economic aid, not crossing the threshold of sending military aid. this is in line with its sab pacifist sta, outlook, but certainly also a, giving very much a, a clear message. you've got image being played out across the world now on the media of the to lead asian leaders meeting with the heads of state of these 2 countries at war. at the same time you are mentioning,
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there are no mention made of the ukraine conflict in moscow. to day care and keep also not very much reaction to that meeting between teaching ping and a putin. the only thing they are saying that they will be open to talk to the chinese leadership if they do reach out. there have been rumors that potentially the chinese president will be reaching out to vladimir zalinski after that 3 day meeting with vladimir putin. but again, we're gonna have to wait and see. you also had katrina there mentioning that chinese piece plan. that something that certainly here and keep they say, well, all because it calls for a cease fire. what he wants is the withdraw all of all russian troops from its territory. and that includes area of the don bass and crimea that russia has alex and that is not catered for in china's piece black. so we're gonna have to wait and see. thanks so much stephanie decker fairly, more ahead on the news. our including outrage and criticism after israel finance
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minister states. there's no such thing as a palestinian in sport. one of the world's toughest by graces is underway in south africa. and us here with that story. ah now is ross finance minister, a sponsor backlash? after saying there's no such thing as the palestinian people at a conference in paris on sunday as a loyal, smart, rich describe palestinians as an invention of the past century. but yet on policy to such thing as a palestinian, there's no such thing as a palestinian people. oh, you know whose palestinian i am palestinian ah ah my late grandfather whose 13 generation of jerusalem might is the true palestinian. oh oh, oh,
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the palestinian people are in invention that is less than a 100 years old. the use foreign policy chief joseph burrell, urged israel to reject that statement. the palestinian prime minister called the comments an incitement to violence in not possibly how to look the adler behavior was the release lately. the statement made by the israeli minister, smart rick saying that there is no palestinian people and that it was invented in the last 100 years, is conclusive evidence of the extremist racist zionist ideology that governs the parties of the current israeli government. not nor levina, i'll play merrily. philos theme is sma, we are the ones who gave palestine his name and the land. it's value and status. this land is ours. and israel is a colonial state established by the colonialists and settlers, and it expanded like any settler colonialism. mrs. i use lebrun. com reports now from west jerusalem. the far right in israel. i've always said this type of thing.
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it goes back to go to my hair, the as really prime minister in 1969. she said she used to say that there was no such thing as the power thing. this, despite the fact that the 1st recorded use of the term palestine was 3200 years ago during the bronze age on the line between the jordan river. and the mediterranean sea has always been referred to as palestine all the way up until the establishment of the state of israel, in 1948. if that hadn't happened. it's still we call palestine. but the far, i've always said that the husband know state of palestine, and that's partly true because of the occupations that the land has actually been under. much recently by the british in 1948. so these comments are inflammatory. they're designed to really rock yourself detentions, but they're also designed to play to small churches base, which completely agrees with the kind of things he said. and now management in yellow through a tweet has said now is not the time to go to the us meet with president. so he's
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actually on the back foot now he's trying to defend his decision, not the visit, but the simple fact of the matter is, according to state. home officials is the reason the invite there are let's round, is faced. it was domestic turmoil in years since the far right government came to power in december. the finance minister made those comments from behind a map depicting palestine and jordan as part of israel. that's drawing sharp criticism from a man. the government is facing mounting pressure as israelis hold major protest 2 against its plans to limit the supreme court power. a group of reservists from israel's intelligence agencies as well as and special forces say they're refusing to be called up in protests against the reforms. and the unrest is being blamed for a slide in the value of these railey chicago. it's at its lowest against the dollar in 3 years. house, neither the diplomatic and political correspondence of the times of israel. she's
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in romance, her aunt, and joins us live from that. thanks for joining us. so what this term all the protest now reserve is conducting somebody of a boy called how much of a threat is this to the government? do you think it's a huge problem? put in is that are very upset. we did the shell coo and the judicial overhaul. they don't like it. and you seem to pause that there was a huge amount of people who are against this, but you definitely see the most pressing issue. the people on the strict math and then once like we have never scan, people are in, you know, huge numbers and august the, you, you now have a, you mentioned reserve is saying on camera. we will not put in tear anymore. you know, in israel, you have a mandatory service at the beginning when you're a team, but then you have the hearing and the military built on this volunteering. they say
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we will never signed up to be soldiers in dictatorship. we only signed up to be a soldier in a democracy. so this is a breach of the promise that we were given for our leader for the, for the ages. and we want to agree to death. while all of that sort of domestic tension is going on, you have of tension with israel's relations with other countries. with comments by the finance minister denying that there is a palestinian people standing in front of a map that depicts jordan and palestinian territories as part of israel is that a deliberate move to stoke tensions in order to raise his popularity with his coal audience. it definitely seems like that i think the fellers rich new for i mean he's been saying those issues. he's been saying he's
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claiming this claim for years, but he's always been here for an israeli was not there now is the senior minister i think he knew in advance. that was because a huge here. obviously he said it, he knew the wording in a pinch. he said, i want the white house and the palace to listen to what i'm saying right now is that if you have room but he said, you better listen in washington to say because this is what, what i think. so it has to be deliberate. if you, if you choose words like that, let me just stress that on the same day. is that envoy that you, john, we simplest in flag negotiating some sort of an arrangement for months in order to convention. so it's, it's not only, it's not only really bad the things that he said, but also it contradicts,
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you know, he said during this space she said in order to be a people, you need to have the flag coin and so on. so there you go, the flag was it just with the israel envoy? what the men? i mean obviously he's not been sick in think with his on government, but it's very fortunate to hear just and then the timing is very bad. and many people in the region, we don't want to have any violence. no, there are no other violence. and we think that this is not helpful for the situation. how long the government does not in sync with itself is you describing how long can continue to function and let's face it. israeli government don't have the longest life spans in the world. yeah, it has to be fairly, i don't know how long can it go? it definitely seems artic from here the government has no control. 5
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whatsoever of the ration in district we don't have, right. we only have one traitors, but they are very effective. they're taking as, as, as we said earlier, the taking it into a military issue. they're taking it into an economy show their marching and districts every thursday. we have a data from a distance, which means that everybody is blocking roads so the roads are blocked. the prime minister is trying to fly out to london and people are blocking its way to the airport. the minister, the government cannot go to give public lectures. everywhere they go. you have, you know, huge amount of people demonstrating. so the government is not effective really all the time. i cannot predict what's gonna happen next. we have another 10 days until the the winter session of israeli parliament will end this
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government. they want to finalize some of the legislator the overall qu, did issue. they want to want to finalize some of the parts, you know, in the next 10 days. and because the next 10 days are going to be very, very specifically, this thursday is going to be very dense with lots of good to demonstrate the government. all right, thank you for your thoughts and analysis on that towel. schneider. thank you. damning report by an independent member of parliament in the u. k. is found london's metropolitan police forces institutionally racist sexist and homophobic luis casey is cold for comprehensive reform or false reports. this report was born of a crime that shocked him. sickened an equal measure. in march 2021, sarah everett was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by serving officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing. another
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officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that's failure in his duty to bet officers and protect women and children. central louise cases findings. rather than see one person or a bad apple or a roman, what you should do in a situation like this is look at whether your entire system is copper bottomed, to reach out the predators and not allow them in the 1st place in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked, inexperienced workforce police's child protection rate and serious sexual offences . officers have to contend with overstuffed, dilapidated, or broken bridges, and freezes containing evidence, including the rape kit to victims. she points to bullying racism and sexism within the specialist, firearms unit, and calls the parliamentary and diplomatic protection unit where cousins and carried both worked a dark corner of the force. but the whole force, he said,
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was institutionally homophobic massage in istic and races. taken as a whole, this report is entirely condemning of this organization. it says the metropolitan police has lost public support and consent needs to wake up and engage in comprehensive wholesale reform. i accept diagnosis about the racism. so i'm, if i were in the organization and also that we have these systemic fighting nicer fighting cultural failings. i understand her use of the institutional. it's not fair. i use myself. i'm a practical place officer. i have few language that's an ambiguous and they say political campaign as though we're already worried that reforms won't go far enough . the subs trace of the matter is, report after reporting to the police space intensive individuals and that misconduct as well as the institutions to tom shells and collect dust. luis casey says recommendations from specialist sexual assault units, to new systems for dealing with misconduct. the bringing in external expertise
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ought to be picked from but to be implemented as a whole. otherwise, she says the force may need to be broken up. harris will sit al jazeera london or how force that joins us live from london. now, how is the government dealing with all of this well, yeah, you've heard that the sheer weights of accusation and evidence from this very thorough one year report which burnett cases had, was really just opening up the met police on a 7 day a week, $365.00 day basis and so it's a huge challenge for the met itself. the commissioner says that he's shamed and angered by it as it is committed to reforming. it's also a big challenge for the government. and so we heard from the home secretary, the interior minister, so of abraham and a little bit earlier, she was saying that she had confidence in some art groaning v a,
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the commissioner of them at least to lead that reform. but she said that people who weren't fit to wear the uniform had to be prevented from doing so. and she said that this would be a very long process. the report underline for hack that the met face is a long road to recovery. improvements must be made as swiftly as possible, but some of the huge challenges for the organization may take years to fully address now, the opposition labor shadow responding to that. she was saying that the government had essentially been dangerously. i'm not taking it seriously enough and saying that what had happened was that any officer who was accused or had suspicions of domestic abuse or sexual assault, i should immediately be suspended. that's the measure that she was calling for. and so that was lacking in what was coming from the government,
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but it really is something that a shot. i think people across the country, this is the biggest force in the country. it certainly shocking for anyone who has had our interactions with the police, and it's not just about those people about the wider community. it's also internally, they're all sorts of bits of testimony from serving officers who spoken anonymously to the report at the report office saying things like they wouldn't advise a family member or friends who have been the victim of sexual assault to go to the police that state experienced racist behavior such as a speak officer having his beard cut off is to another one, having a turban hidden in a shoe box. so having bacon put in his shoe, these sorts of things are coming directly from offices themselves. the met commission says he's proud of his offices for coming out and being so open with the report. but the nature of this, the depth of it, the she had brought to the accusations really to speak to a crisis. in this case,
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biggest police service. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much, honey. force it now more than a 100000 people have been full strong. their homes in easton democratic republic of congo. that's as the m $23.00 om group sees is territory breaks agreements to withdraw. many people are now living and unsanitary camps around the city of goma and outbreak of cholera. there is affecting hundreds malcolm web reports from the blanco camp. in the same gay is the 100 and 35th person to walk into this cholera treatment center. today. it's run by the charity doctors without borders in a camp for this place, people near the city of coma. every now can barely walk or talk section start with clinic diarrhea, and if on treated can end with that. it's already killed. 8 people in the camp.
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children of the most vulnerable to shasky michelle manners 3 children are infected young men. no, no. i saw that my children started vomiting and became very weak when we brought them here. we found that they were suffering from cholera. they're still very weak in the treatment is simple and effective if it's provided in time. most patients may need re hydration and can recover within days. all of these tens of fuel of patients and doctors without borders, said it, putting up more as the number of cases rapidly rises to maturity. we've seen a growing number of cases. we're not averaging over 15050. and the numbers between now here in this language and also across the road initially when anger, comp, time to about 100000 people who fled the n 23 armed group. as it seized territory
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from congos, government forces in recent month and 23 widely understood to be backed by neighboring bewanda, one to deny that many of the people here say they run away when and 23 fights is executed, men and rapes women in their villages, in mississippi territory, m 23 denied committing atrocities. in spite of the mounting evidence, entire communities fled than now struggling to get by and unsanitary conditions. it's raining almost every day here at the moment the ground is wet and sodden. becomes cramped, the shelters squeezed close together. this is one of few toilet facilities here. there's only one toilet for around, every 500 people sprang disinfectant can help to prevent infections for the medic say, the cholera outbreak won't be stopped until the sanitation is improved. there's not nearly enough clean water for drinking. cooking and washing humanitarian agencies
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installed from tubs, but it's only about what's needed rapidly growing population here. back at the treatment center doctor say they expect everyone here to survive. others who fled to new comes that don't have medical facilities, may not. it's a health crisis that can easily be ended, if only there's enough help. but one that would never have happened is people here hadn't been forced from their homes. malcolm web al jazeera lingo, democratic republic of congo, now smaller is suffering from its longest drought on record. a report released by you and the world health organization estimates a 135 people might die each day. use the ongoing dry spell that route killed. 9043000 people last year, half of them with children aged on the 5, the report projects, deaths could reach 34000 in the 1st half of this year, half of somalia,
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17000000 people urgently need aid. also 5 successive failed rainy seasons. dr. mahmud, rama maddox, the head of mission for the world health organization in somalia. he's in mogadishu and joins us live from there. so when we read numbers like 43000 people died last year. why wasn't enough able to reach them? thanks for the cushion. this report has confirmed our addiction that it is as much as a health crisis. ready as it is or food and nutrition crisis, we also said at the beginning of the c, b, a drought that people will die in more diseases than malnutrition and for crisis combined together. so what we have seen this report that 43000 x did happen. and most of people who are most vulnerable and half of them are children
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under 5. the says also confirm that if we can't improve access to health care, if it can provide the health services close to the people where they are, we would expect more based than what we see now. what is the barrier to access? i think one of the things that the health sector has remained under funding. this is also true data pockets which are not accessible to the health service providers because of the security and other acts is kind of strange. but what is also reporting that in pockets where health services were accessible to the people. those marginalized and hard to reach people, death in those communities have been less than what we have seen in other locations . so what he has also confirmed that people are dying of diseases and we need to are generally scalable. and instead of step up health care close to their people,
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right? they are ok. so i take it from that does. there's a lack of interest. the lack of funding coming in for the fundamental problem is climate change. is that right? that's what's causing the drown this. so what is the sort of long term solution for this? then i think we should stay away from fighting against fire. if you look at this country, the country is fighting a crisis of 19 and this is it absolutely true. this is a climate change. what do we need? she will focus from the humanity. hm. less to more developmental needs. when you understand how we can make a resilient health system, which can be climate resilient, and at the same times, can support people to wait health care in situations like this. so we need to focus our attention from him. and if you're young lends the model for developmental and we can't even get the money in full just to stop people from dying and you're
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talking about developmental you know, projects need a lot more money lot more time. this is a, this is a cycle of biometric crisis. i show that you can call in every 4 years this country's going through these job. so humanitarian funding, if we can provide some shipping and change the narrative by putting money for humanity in response. but at the same times address the root cause is of these situations. i think we do better off in the situations or it's good to talk to thanks so much for your sharing your expertise and experience in that situation. thank you very much. now, floods in the northwestern part of syria have worse than the plight of thousands of people force from their homes. syrian opposition groups a heavy rain has damaged houses, and roads displaced. people have taken refuge in townsend schools. there are appealing for humanitarian assistance. cilla had an al jazeera amanda
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fernandez in she lanka, but an i am if below package is bringing home in the countries worst economic crisis. but with some people, conditions in school, that could be a new role. frances will comp star is the targets of europe in title. ah hello, that will have a look at central america in a moment. the 1st to south america from the satellite image. you can see 2 blogs, a very dense cloud showing where the rains falling heaviest. in parts of brazil now we've already had flooding in landslides in the northeast. we could well see some of those in the north west where the rain is set to fall heaviest over the next few days, affecting eastern areas of peru as well as northern and eastern areas of bolivia.
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now to the north of this, it's much clearer for places like venezuela and for those coastal areas of brazil in the east looking raw, the hot and dry in the south. we will see some thunderstorms. however, in northern parts of argentina, now he is central america and the caribbean. we still got the tail end of that weather system that's pulled away from the eastern seaboard of the u. s. still bringing some heavy rain to easton areas of cuba and pots of hispaniola, tucking down into places like costa rica, nicaragua, got guatemala for the north. of this a much clearer picture of large areas of mexico. we seen small heat come back into one to re 30 degrees celsius on wednesday. now for north america, the story is still the u. s. west coast. good. another powerful storm pulling in on tuesday. i was going to bring more heavy flooding, rain and heavy snow to the likes of california by wednesday. ah, the,
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lou ah, you're watching al jazeera time to recap our top stories now. president shooting, ping and vladimir putin had held their 1st formal talks in moscow. they discussed trade and gas exports to leaders described the meeting as meaningful and frank, but stopped short of mentioning ukraine. israel's finance minister a spark, the backlash after sang. there's no such thing as the palestinian people at a conference in paris on sunday was allowed smotts, which described palestinians as an invention the past century and damning report by
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an independent number member of parliament in the u. k is found london's metropolitan police force to be racist, sexist and homophobic luis casey says offices aren't properly vetted. he called for comprehensive reform. leaders of russia and china had concluded their follow talks for much. let sir, look at these pictures. the latest pictures coming in will it from the russian candle where we understand the restrict, they are signing in the wider by actual of course, as this minister has been successful, they've been in the very friendly atmosphere. we have now signed or to join statements. and they reflect a special nature of santa russia relationships that are at the highest level in their history. but they're exemplary. i see. and there are the examples of
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our comprehensive partnership and strategic alteration. rush in china have very strong ties of neighborliness, you friendly friend. friendship was presented with support by literally dialogue at all levels in both of us and constant comb. so contactless a boss from bilateral summits, we meet them during international events that we're always in touch. both online and offline, we're discuss issues of both of common interest in your problem and even control it . if we're going through difficult corporation, we were managed to find solutions. barely ever managed to monitor the issues or going both national international companies concerns which you through and of course trade and economic corporation is very important for us. but europe, especially considering the china, is the one, is the leading flag,
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not of russia when usually was so could you them because they believe that when you go to ripley program brochure with our countries support high dynamic over our mutual trade, that have increased by nearly 30 percent last year by ceiling woodruff give, which i'm going to build the lid. grease $185000000000.00. i missed them legally and this year i'm sure we can exceed $200000000000.00 targets. bustos alicia. grab the joint statement or will it know what i mean for the development until 2013 a waste me 30, each sales tells you, well, you know increase, but i'm the trades even more and we will deepen our relations in the financial industrial. technologically. we transport in logistics for years. those new governments of rushing china, business circles of all countries, the will, you must thoughts immediately. i hate to officially validate the statements and to agree on the measures how to comply with them. you will get me to go in with the
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people knows that you live or should in your practice get i should of trade and investment corporation will. plato should they also develop political growth and we will, we should focus on settlements in national currencies that she did and the share of rebel any wine with us right. last year as well. edna, it shows up with reached 65 percent and youth and grow way and currently convincing, and this will protect our mutual corporation from the influence of 3rd countries and negative tendencies on the international comes to market geek. that replicates what also does cost corporation in the energy sector and we're going to come, i see it really well. and china now is the leader was leading in porto, of the russian oil. and we will intrusive because they both get the experts of oil to russian to meet the needs of chinese economy. and what's that good or here where
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also cooperating in guess other sector in 2022. russia increased almost by 1.5 redrum of natural gas, 2 of russia to learn through the power of siberia by applying monique in the past. and gus prong, your contract exec was threatening lou, and even in exceeds the contractual obligations of guess supplies. then you should model, and this just reaffirms that gus brown is a very reliable part known with mr. of sag lushin and wiggled, increase the new of the exports of guess to china at the eighty's. and this will be enabled by the agreements with signs in december, jesus to the total money. and also thanks to the initiative that way out here with us building the power of severe a tool that will go via mongolia. we have already agreed everything with mongolia women, maria postal garcia, image and the, and in the past of the,
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the pipeline. well, the supply, 50000000000 tons of guess you have a little we also with pearson, that part of your supply. ellen, g, new china. and we plan to increase the supplies where also called crating was in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy ski. we're building nuclear facilities where building now unit 7 and eight's and also global 3 and 4 was will in another recently with nuclear power station land. secondly, there regular mcdougal, russian ross, autumn and the version is the nuclear energy agency of china have signed agreements from utah and long term corporation this year of the consumer. we also focus on strengthening our industrial corporation of chinese concern recently operating successful in the russian market. they're expanding their presence, their,
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assigning mutually beneficial corporations, you know, from ebay, inflamed buildings in biotechnology, and i was just lazy, pharmacy article, and other scientific spirit. i got up lucy, but it was like another settler where were killed. the range is agriculture. we increasing our trade agricultural prodigy still no one that i showed you. and last year it has increased by more than 41 percent. and we have potential to increase experts to china, else meets them, and other agricultural products. rushing. china generally planned to expands international transfers and logistics with corridors of c beautifully waco. i'm with we want to intensify with chance. say beerin i by called a more railroad salsa corridors. northern sea road, some years. no good. and you to what you said. beautiful son, jamante, track,
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goshen bush, the mall to lanes trans asian youth group roads there, especially with plenty of yuma city, increase the transport, transportation of foods and people possibly looking at a should able to get additional info. so we're also increasing this for the scope of border crossing and improving the transport the infrastructure missions good. julie's last year we as little bridge crossings, roads and bridges, and the railway and louise, her breach. in the fall it will be my was this data and you guys are getting well well, so corporate in the, you know, bilateral humanitarian. good. you let me get down a bit of that. what you do is teachers get post corvette mcguire, olsen, hansing, our corporation in culture, sports them in tourism. east can you see by came here and these days allows us to strengthen our friendship to our mutual understanding. you would abuse in
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a rush extra 2020 days or so to 20. $23.00 is poor will, will be carrying out one middle body, the different events in physical counter. and also you could use more than $600.00 events, but you'll happen within they semantic yes eat, but only using toby and connection if jim delegates were different. but we looked at this moist paralympics board. savannah isn't that beautiful mission level them. and of course we're expecting chinese for the sports in the works. men in cosign next year, and i wonder if this will be the game of the future. so for a room where we'll have the meaning difference, innovative sports is introduced to me where we go, she traditional sports would be combined with innovative solutions. the witnesses and literally it was and i'm sure we'll be able to promote this type of corporation . yup. 20 years on their own, i suggested that china should be,
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that you the next country to host such gains with you well, to scan that there are a lot of international original problems between which and have confirmed with my friends that our viewers aren't similar or very close, we understand that there are lots of your political terms since it's a practical prim unit. you know, there are a lot of crisis is happening around the world. certainly. well understand that for a lot of gigs to the us illegally conclude sanctions. and i'm a being and post surgical and companies easily. my, some countries use other illegitimate measure listed on the civilian luma. doesn't mean that the principle such of no interference of internal affairs are being violated with the free trade principles, access to information technology even to applications. are being violated, mama, russia and china and them are against this kind of political junior sanctions and against teachers countries or blogs violating globally when you're my im,
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the rise of other countries to their like benefit will you is a luxury where you will of course will have this closely situation on ukraine, or he's compatible them and we understand that many points of the mutual i nurse, you piece plan would go to a very similar to word to the stance of russia and can be useful to for peace talks when the west and ukraine are ready, meet, you know, to negotiate one ago, but however, we're not seizure them. that's, they are ready at the moment. much was done in. moreover, i've been sold at a little while he faced, we were discussing the possibility of can carry out the money piece plan that we need so that you when you shift your lens, this is the president. she also does use cost. his piece of land uses yesterday during was our one to one meeting. really could be attorney. it was famous jimmy
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stated at global minister, well, but only to day, a viola were language go past of that. the minister of defense of the u. k. the big newman declared to supply tanks, who crane, and also we ran young and reached the point weapons great, too, trailer on ideally, i think that it's over to the west. this is yet will now fight russia to the last ukrainian of thought. this is not in words, ulysses happening in reality here to which i have to say this is going to happen. russia will have to react, was which, innate in yet you should see yet, lumpkin. i'm in the collective west is now using the web browser with a, but i wouldn't nuclear movies unless they do any james, mostly that i have tons to line that russia and china have only runs an international and foreign policy. bristol go through the we are fighting for a fair and democracy, multiple solo worlds that should be based on the central role of the un security
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council, international law, valia but, and also the un jackson up front say would believe it is important to support coordination within with the of the of it, no, as seo and brakes are only we should work together, but within the ar test or supervisory, and you need the group and the g. 20. okay. euros. it was shirts in you'd said you were a you carry on the integrations within the network if you are an eraser union and also supports the bell syndrome initiative. gilbert, you should have the ability to and these is to develop you player crates, eurasian global partnership. i would like to thank mister stringent, being an old chinese friends for the productive efforts than you. and i would like to say that i'm sure that all the agreements we have reached here like apollo world people and the friendship between our countries and will promotes the well being
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and the prosperity of all countries in people. thank you very much for your attention. so enjoying the would you thinking dear good me to 40 you that the whole and you are easier for humans only all. good afternoon, jim. you so share. i'm delighted to me to everyone i with the to present a put in your team your hall. i'm back visual . wish i would like to thank to house fatality of listed to a prison. the putting usually in georgia wasn't my 1st visit in 3 years. so true for caught the little slip changing wash. it was my it is my 1st visit option i.
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i was a leg elected for the 3rd time and looking sample over the last 10 years. me shit wash out her travel. we have built up a very close relationship with president putin. it's law. we have kept o i a strategic communication open. we had promoted the strategic a cooperation and the firm we hadn't that our corporation has to bear fruit as more fruitful foil chung water with hand. we have just a held frank. oh frank and the fruitful exchange of ideas were the pressing. the beauty of what you could teach you and he said we have discussed our by natural relationship and also the major events that faced bout by allah. in our region, we had slick carried out in deb communication. we had reached consensus, o'quinn. shouldn't she? should i try men?
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we have assigned why she does. yeah. we have assigned a comprehensive for quite strategic trying to teach you get a partnership statement or writing regarding our new partnership. about sim dancler, show me a charge. we have also signed a statement join a statement from guardian, a corporation move prior to 2023. where you ha, okay, with regard to our further come, strong of cooperation than a partnership, we have made our plan was we have also sign a site joined the design from multiple at all the documents regarding our policies under cooperation. no, to take it away. the president locked up hootin, we hadn't looked back at the tang, is it? do you which how our friendship question become stronger and stronger? theme goes on agreed. the says yes. could you give me
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a little bit our relationship has gone beyond by a natural level shown company, which is the oh, what the partnership is that very important to you for aging cooling to our whoa, whoa. oh yes. in the lease face of the our corporation is based on a friend in the nurse. and oh so so the principal chung well, come there for a bottle. we are going to work together with the long term view in bushy, and going to work our relationship with a long term veal. we are going to make further committee a contribution to was human kind only was since last year, she the food short term goal. with the the she had to look at corporate to, to think in the comprehensive manner. then seen the sizzle, the 3rd day. we had to compliment each other. by allah,
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allah corporation is resilient. joy song via mode has become now very evident. you compare your 10. yes. go, what do you show? hung sheila an hour, the trait, bonanza, trade trade? i sir increased by a 110 percent is over father. she will from y'all to me. julia jones, we have provided a momentous tour. oh, the economy for both countries such as shipment has not come a easy way showing far. yeah. john. oh, to present the she present the put you and i have reached the consensus. we need to call it a good call coordinate. she'd be mutual make a plan together. we need to expand our corporation in energy and mechanic products porter. she, we need to increase the resilience of our new production chain as aware us supply
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chain. we need your further expand our corporation corporation, but he in digital industry as well as agriculture. humble. we need to strengthen our trade in our traditional in the traditional field, as well as a new field and really new to be the the plan to enter dead logistics buildings. lubin jones have always maintained fruit on young law. we'd need fuels for this. the trends our communicate that i log in, humanity it sector. oh, to look the lead to it, strengthen further our dialogue. we knew chew and we are going to work together for our sports a year or 2 crates and a good condition for such events. so a little we have a point now to mutually tongue renisha don't go down, but it's nice. it's
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a sandy mount this offer united and security council generally. oh, yeah. we together with the international community. it's usually a firmly shipper, maintain the chatter of the u. n. jones, and also to abide by the international principle was jasa g, g r a z rewards you time. we are going to a further st. john's, the shanghai corporation mechanism and also the g. 20 a group. we are going to a corporate. are you willing in or does organizations me? i got the i going to achieve a multinational multilateralism in a real sense to had to help my attention to rebuild our economy. josha shanina. we are going to improve to international order, shiny lonia and chit chatting jaelyn. coney, ma'am,
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when found where we are going to maintain food security as aware as that the stability offer a supply chain. we are going to make our contribution. we are going to build a common drones on fabiola. we're going to build a connie chung prosperity for human kind. reach you last that last month. and yet we have a pat, we have a puppy to the child. the point was about her. oh that resolve in the ukraine crisis, did you? and we have a me, we have for expressed our from a stand. i would like to reiterate as far as ukraine crisis is concerned, too. we have always, li will all be, shall always respect. and if i, by of dirt will chapter that you end up touching base and we are always she to promote peace and also promot, officially negotiation and discussion,
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sharon, tending gender. we are going to do what we need to be. always. sedans is always the based on fair for you. on the justice. we will always be on the side of a peace front. we are always on the side of a dialogue. we are always on the site or for historic fan is i'm just going to function. i look forward to on well i look forward to it or to continue in our closer communication with the presentation we're putting together, we're going to lead the relationship switching, russia and china and to build a stable relationship. thank you. everyone. president booth and and i have reached the consensus when he to expand our
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