tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 22, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and self. i am getting navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes, us and pop, and we get a sign of defense, steel to counter explain his presence in the pacific region. but facing warns against geo political gains, power is restored to the south for which your nuclear facility after an outage. ukraine claims on russian air strikes, funerals or help and the occupied westbank for 3000 students killed during the raise by is really forces on the refugees from 3 to one hour. a 2nd prize. it slide to the international space station bluff saw for the crew on board, including the 1st female cells. the external gemini, should sports around,
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the transmit history reassessed. spain's top league now belongs to races off to opposition funds again to target diversity and with a piece of chance. during that week it defeats happening to the hello. so we begin this news hour with the bottle for influence in the south pacific between washington and beijing. so in the past few hours, the us sign, the security packed with pop one new guinea, they stuck through state on to the blinking, but the prime minister. james murat pay on the sidelines of the pacific islands for him not to expands the us military presence. and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. steve says cooperate ratcliffe, i wasn't getting any united states as people, as our partners will. it has the energy transfer to deliveries not a trans assistance investor. they included through providing
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a parent temporary shelter is also affected by christ. it is possible for you to leave in a peaceful, expressly informing the complex that secure that's going to be coming on this front of the world today. so pathfinder get is hosting a meeting of the pacific islands for i'm it, it has 18 members including several states that have previously signed parts, which i know the us says it's agreements with the public and he will increase the ability of security in the south pacific region, last year at beijing signed deals with the solomon islands that left some neighboring states concerned about china, expanding its military presence in the region. on the us fears that can make the
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defensive. taiwan more complicated if china decided to invades beijing. so as the island sees the island draw, there is a breakaway territory that is on the back under its control space. katrina, you. she's joining us for amazing to tell us more about the chinese reaction to this pack sign between the us and pop when you're getting the will china. so if i had a quite measured response, it says that it has really no objection to pop. when you're getting working with united states that it thinks that it's important that each national community focuses more on this specific island region. and one of its criticisms of the g 7 summit over the weekend was that this relatively wealthy block was not doing enough to support developing countries just like pop when you're getting. but the big caviar, of course, is that china says it's important that this cooperation between port mosley and washington does not target any the policy i. e, china. and it won't be us that it should not play any your political games with the
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pop when you get the or any other pacific island nation. nope, china has invested a are you going to in recent years has pulled money into rows of the infrastructure . it currently has a $400000000.00 chinatown complex being constructed in port molds b and i think safety concern a lot types of traits. so as a reliable partner is helping you get, it's now the 2nd largest trading partner who put mostly off the camera strategies. and china is really trying to emphasize how reliable it is v as these to be the united states. because unlike bite in who has canceled blossom and it has a strip that she didn't think did travel to pop, when you get me in 2018 so much fans that during the a pick some of that right and katrina. what can you tell us about the chinese responds to sort of this is the 7 meetings that have taken place this past week because china was very much part of the agenda during these thoughts.
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that's right, so china has been pretty outraged at what the g 7 has done to raise criticisms and concerns about chinese behavior. china really has done a lot to discredit. the g 7 was calling it an antique china, a lives led by the united states. and if we look at the united states and china, that bi lateral relationship, important as it is, it's become increasingly competitive and even adversarial in recent years with boys countries having a deepening distress between them and increasingly buying for power and influence across the world. and now there's concerns, and i think a lot of people believe that there's pacific island region is just becoming another basle around the us and china. and while the us has sort of weighed it interest and influence in this region, generally in recent years, china has instead pulled more focused and more money into what it sees it as important strategically sees it as important because of the resources that all that . and it's not just about building a development gap messed by the us and other western countries trying to associates,
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as well as i can only paternity, military ones. and that's why we sold last year, china signed a military packed with the solomon islands. and that was really seen as quite controversial. many of the neighbors of the solomon islands treating astray and other pacific island states were concerned that china was using the solomon islands to extend its military reach in the region. now, the aging eyes of coals downplayed dispute is saying, it's only looking to work with the solomon islands and create agreements are mutually beneficial. but the g 7 has not only raised concerns, of course, about its new tree activities potentially in the pacific islands is also pointed out that in the south china sea and certainly around tie one, china has been increasing its nutri activity in a way that is on found it's in any way that is creating instability in that region to okay, thank you so much. katrina, you're giving us that updates from beijing associates of john blacks, lynn who's a professor for international security and intelligence studies at the australian
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national university strategic and defense study center. joining us from camber. welcome to the i'll just it renews our. so you heard or reporter, katrina, you're just there mentioning moments ago the deal that was signs between china and the solomon islands. that security pack deal signed last year between china and the solomon islands. fast forward to today, we have the steel between this pack between the united states as well as pop when you're getting a what does it tell you about the lines of alignments that are being drawn off and not region. and so there is on restricted competition at play and that can be seen as a positive or negative. i'm actually saying this is a, there's a silver lining to this to happen to give me pacific all. and so getting more investment, more attention, more of a high level visit, small commitments, then i'd seen in generations. so that must be pretty happy on a number of levels. what's going on? but it's interesting, while the solomon islands has been the 1st to saw,
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an impact with the, with the china or security arrangement was from former farm. and that's the one you do the left of the pacific in early 2022. thinking that he'd be able to sign a deal with the whole of the pacific all and for him come to a set of countries and file dismally. and then the job bought and then came up with the pacific partnership program that managed to even goodman saga bowery, from the solomon islands to come to the white house. and there's a wonderful photo of him standing right next to jar button. so there's a lot of gamesmanship going on here, a lot of opportunities. i'm a lot of capitalization on, on the offers that are being presented by both sides, right. and the problem you're getting into a selection of to get pop in to get is it to the stride and ally? it's very close to the story and it's had a longstanding relationship with united sites going back to the 2nd level, right? obviously, the devil is in the details and so far the, these, the text of that agreements between problem you're getting into us has not been
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released. but it's expected to expand to allow the of the expansion of us access to military as well as other facilities. and popular new guinea, what message do you think that the military side of it sends to the region? oh, you know, there's 2 ways of looking at this during one. he said it's actually reassuring. there was a thing you know, which on most of the labor in that week this invited to venture is a and there was a sense that putting your guinea is actually being quite weak. so the united states, alongside australia that's looking to boss, to talk when you get these capabilities is by and large, deeply, significant contributed to stability. so certainly they have already in the past had agreements for american access to manage space and all, and on the north coast opportunity with a deep sea depot report that was actually had a bison. the 2nd will, will build, used to build on used by the us navy. and so you know that as i said, there's
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a long tradition of connections between with the united states. the united states has long neglected the pacific. on this listing, the resurgence of interest which, you know, it's kind of the silver lining to the cloud of g, a strategic competition between china in the united states which step up and you're getting into, i think by and large, i'm pretty happy about it. that's what i wanted to ask you. in fact, i mean can, is it possible for us to sort of gauge the response of the pop when you get in to this deal? because according to some reports that i was reading, there have been questions over the lack of transparency over this past and exactly what's in it. yeah. so the thing is, is actually a lot of like a transparency of the many things in government, data community. so yes, you can pick this one out and so there's not much transparency of that. but stay um, but uh, this is not out of the blue, but just raw pay has got a, a man died, he's gay, he's just recently been reconfirmed as prime minister. he's in a strong position in the united states has long been
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a pop up. i've had to start is supposed to start and so forth of the agreement. we step up and they gave me for a long time now. and this is a ratcheting up of that, but it's not, it's not from xerox, not from a blank sheet of paper of the american presidency. american relationship is strong and it's been getting stronger. thank you so much. john blocks live. we appreciate your time with us on how to 0 the to do with either a the sole funerals have been taking place for 3 palestinians who were killed during a rage by is really forces that happens at the but not a refugee camp that's on the outskirts of nob less than the occupied westbank in the early hours of monday. the palestinian health ministry says that another 6 people were injured. some seriously is really need to say that the army confiscated weapons and destroyed an explosive sites on that policy and fox and opened fire.
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the soldiers was between is abraham was at the ballasa refugee and comp and occupied westbank where those funerals have just taken place. then don't tell us what's been the reaction, what have you been seeing? there's a lot of anger here among spell. the thing is who live up alongside refugee camp. they were telling us that they need the arms. they say that the is the sounds, the language of tours 3 palestinians i've been killed by. * is really forces as they read the cat, but the people here tell us that these 2 of them were not armed. so they say that they were killed in cold blood, including 32 year old that much, they tune, he was just going about going out of the house when he was shot and killed by is really forces the funeral. as you can hear, people are chanting slogans, calling for defiance, and calling a for revenge for those who were killed. taking place now and it's making them
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off towards the refugee caps cemetery. i'm gonna ask government and to show you the see here, there are a lot of harm terry, and there's 2 things. defiance till they were telling us that they will keep the israel also here in the horses. they say, besides that they were trying to get to an exclusive lot. i didn't know whether to get there. they chose to destroy the houses, and now there we
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meant to go for an ice. thank you for that update. that is a live scene from the refugee company occupied westbank were funeral. i've now been handled, so the 3 palestinians who were killed in the early hours of monday morning by and is really rate until the electricity has been restored. the russian controls up a retail nuclear power plants and ukraine. so key blamed russia of tearing out missile strikes that cut power to the facility, or russia, as defense ministry said the ukrainian shilling damage the high voltage line on cosby blackouts. that's bringing robert kelly, who's a former director of the international atomic energy agency. he's also a distinguished fellow up a stock home international piece research institute. joining us from vienna, welcome back to be able to see renews our ser. so now that we know that electricity has been restored at the nuclear power plant, but tell us what impact does the loss of power actually have on safety in and
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around the plants when it happens, a big one slower on the number of occasions and due to showing and loss of extra power. when that happens to bring diesel generators on june, those these generators can offer a plan for at least 10 days from what i read. there are something on the order 20, some diesels there for 6 rafters. so they have a lot to be done in saying, i think the safety implications of what has happened there exchange no. okay, and when you look at this sort of broader contacts of this and this upper reach a nuclear power plant, we know that the head of the international atomic energy agency is pushing for a new proposal. and that's away from his original effort to establish a protection zone around the plan to his funding or presenting a list of 5 principles to the you and later this month. to tell us what you know, if this plan and whether you're confident that this new plan can actually improve safety. or is there anything missing, perhaps that you think needs to be improved on i haven't seen any real military
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thinking is going into this plan for a safety zone. russia is bombing places using a long range missiles from thousands of glovers away. so behind either you can have a safety zone around the planet is, is so see for a tassel to me. e. and they obviously can deal with things like having our salary post by having troops with the guns close by and that sort of thing. but the chances that the plant could be damaged by something fired from a very long distance, or just as large so much i can see this is a military plan to flip a. so a how do you think of the issue of this upper which your nuclear power plant needs to be dealt with going forward? the 1st thing that the cleanings really are planning this offensive. and if they do that, they will try to push the russians out of the province. was that for asia?
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if they do that, they would be smart. and i think the russians would be smart. not to concentrate actual fighting close to the plant. there are plenty of other places where they'll be headed to head in combat. and eventually if you're kind of successful, they will just push the russians back out of the area. and i would think the russians would just allow the plant then just to fall into ukrainian enhance your credit is running fine. right now. we've run a few years and years so it will be glad to get total controls back. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you. so much robert kelly for joining us from vienna. you're welcome. let's take you through a sedan now in fighting is being reported around the capital. that's ours. before a ceasefire set to go into effect, the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces assigned to humanitarian choose . that's due to begin on monday nights. the 2 sides have been lost and a power struggle since mid april, the united states and saudi arabia broker, the 7th day, paused during talks, and jetta, more than
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a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes, that at least 850 hub until so greece is governed, conservatives have won the most votes in parliamentary elections, but despite a 20 point lead over its left, his rivals, the new democracy party fell short of the majority needed, making a 2nd round. likely stephanie decor reports from athens. the night went to the routing party, very from prime minister que yeah. cost me to talk. he's calling the winning margin a political earthquake for 51 students. we spoke to was surprised at the amount of support the party received. i expected them to be lower than last time because of, of the events of the, of the past few years as if it's rather d, v. i didn't in therapy with the, with the rail, with the, with the train. the wildfires that happened in these uh the they had the housing prices, as i mentioned before,
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the living cost surprises. the recent trained is also which caused mass protest and the controversial wire topping scandal doing nothing. it seemed to den support the voting star to the 7 am. were for the 1st time 17 year olds could have their say. and to know the 1st greeks living abroad could vote from their country residence. the main concern here, the impossibly high cost of living got there for sure. every year instead of improving things are getting worse. things are expensive. every day things are getting out of control. it's enough to make you afraid to go to the supermarket to shop. we'll see how things go. well, how many i have low expectations because unfortunately people don't understand, save us the same people over and over again. had already been widely predicted, the sort of a better one. the selection could be the final scenario and that will take place the beginning of july. i know that election comes with
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a tweak and that is that the winning parts will get allocated more seats, making one party rule more likely stephanie decker. i'll just bear off this week just so doris. georgia. copeland, those who's the is a toil director of dialysis, that's an independent non profit research organization. joining us from athens. welcome to the als. is there a news hour so um, are you surprised at these results given some of the criticism that the prime minister had been facing when it comes to issues like the economy, for example, which was a crucial issue in this election. that absolutely is very unusual for government never before it happens here in greece, but a government actually gets more votes on the 2nd time around the 2nd chance. and this happened now after succession of major crisis, including the pandemic and the war in ukraine. and the rise in prices,
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and these are important issues and now as well as very wide having scandal and the disaster with the re way accident that was mentioned before. after all that happened, weeks evaluated this government positively and actually a $150000.00 more voters, both looking for the new democracy this time around. but the main surprise was the 2nd party 0 position for the 1st 1st time, also in the history did not enjoy in the games, right during the past 4 years and inspect the last and major part of the streets, the support. okay, so going forward the what are the scenarios that, that we're looking at because the, the prime minister could try to build a coalition from what we understand. but is that really likely? or no, sir, it clears the the ways forward right now would be for the 1st project to try and form a government because of the electoral system this time around which was directs per
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decade proportional the main part even though it enjoyed about 41 percent of the boat did not get the majority of seats in parliament, so by itself we cannot form a government right now. it good sir, typically reach out to other parties, the front of the call lucian government, but because of him spectacularly successful result, competitor expectations. uh, they have already stated that they will uh, do the refuse to actually try to form cause issues and government. and we will be headed into a 2nd election to follow up election, you know, about a month with a different electoral system this time around. there for so the implications that off having a run off elections for it, for the people of greece. well, the time when the implications of successive elections, that were very,
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very serious is past greece is now in a different space. there are major challenges, but political and security is not one of them. things are much more peaceful reps. the reason why international television stations are not stationed here following focused on the grid connections are these time around. so i think as we have entered an eta or for peace and quiet we, there will be the run up for election. but the implications for the economy, for example, are going to going to be me anymore. okay. it seems that the public also needs stability. they will vote for stability. one could argue that they already voted for stability these time around. so things will probably people peacefully in about a month to time when they are enough. and we thank you so much for speaking to us
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from us. and you know, at least prime minister has visited areas devastated by flooding last week. george and aloneness, as a country might need to use the european union solidarity fund for natural disasters to support recovery efforts. damage is estimated at more than a $1000000000.00. at least 14 people have died about the time each is in the flood . his region says many communities are still isolated in these higher areas. the problem is land slides. actually we have, we said that in on every road we have taken. but beyond the villages, i'm farms that we made out of reach parts of roads and some ridges have also collapse. so the only way to reach those of the mountains at the moment is by air. and throughout the morning we have seen helicopters, cruise crossing, the sky carrying food for people and animals. this one actually is taking feeds to
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a phone to farm. it's been not possible to assess the full extent of the damage on the hill tops, but down here there are at least 5000 farms that have been submerged by floods. as they have either partially o completely lost the crops for region known as the foot valley of italy, the last is immense. hooked up there, how many eggs is either and then the little man. yeah. still ahead on al jazeera. i'm to see a newman in cape horn and coming up. i'll explain why scientists are coming here to learn more about how to save our planets from climate change. and support the rebels all for for one has major title. we have action on the way for jemma, the
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now the fund risk in southern europe has diminished some loss on gums. so the west is cloud to you and development that you see the visa. so there's no cogent terry of low pressure down there and the bowl is general, low pressure over the middle of year. to be honest, most of it is not doing much good this. i'm trying to to disappointing 20 or less of the british off. but we're into the low twenty's, which is to live on the low side for good part of central europe. and it's still 23 up in stock. and so the readings for the south and particularly i think in the southern spain in fact there's a warning guy for the potential flash funding here because the closest mathis that it comes down to the coast. and that will be there for a day or a bit more than the day. otherwise, the rain is light in most places, including a to the eye, including in sicily, big picture then on tuesday. rain is still there last week in the southeast corner and launch in the same place. hence this continued risk of funding. and some chance of rain running through maybe check public australia that lined
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a cold front. there's just going to be a lot of fun to still be some ones late spring. what did you like? so, you know, what's happening in the northwest of africa in particular, america is there's also what's happening in spain. and then of course you've got the big has to be to go long windows into this a how to clean those nigeria. the
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in hebron boys bri ethan slide picture button. this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times $12.00 thoughts, an awesome arrested. delicacy told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination separately, restricted disguise. above had brought a witness documentary on the jersey to news the flux stories. our us aside, a security pop up on a guinea as washington try. so counselor, china's influence in the pacific vill expands the us military presence and makes it
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easier for the nations forces to work together. electricity has been restored at the russian controls, up a return nuclear power plants and ukraine. ukraine accuse fresh off caring out missile strikes that cut off the facility, or rushes defense ministry said ukrainian showing damage the high voltage line and calls funerals have been taking place for 3 to turn. your res, by is really force that happens of a loss of refuge account on the outskirts of not necessarily early hours of the palestinian health industry says another 6 people were injured. some at least 20 people have died in a fire at a school dormitory indiana that fire broke out into the central region of maggio. the government says several people were injured. the cause of the fire has not yet been established. deanus president has called the place a major disaster,
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the notorious presidents, but how much of a hurry is set to inaugurate a major new oil refinery. near lake goes the projects as part of an efforts and fuel shortages. although it is one of africa's biggest oil producers, nigeria enforce petroleum products because it doesn't have enough refineries. so let's take a look at how refineries work. nigeria produces around 500000000 barrels of oil. that's every year. that's real crude, which isn't very useful on its own. an oil refinery sense crude along a column where it's broken down into useful products using a chemical process. and along the way, it becomes heavy oil, diesel, and fuel for cars on airplanes. so that process also creates by products by can be used in fertilizers as well as plastics. we have some of the duties. joining us now from lagos, i believe you are asked the long duration last month. tell us how significant it is
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and how important it is for nigeria. the. this is very significant in many respects. first of all, the reading, but it's totally pull government under find a receipt and i did it. but none of them has refined b, one, a single drop off phone, about the past 10 years, or more simply because of a subsidy program being financed by that. i didn't get much which is questionable. a lot of people think that there is a lot of corruption, i'm looking for going on in front of that subsidy region. and so some elements within governments going outside of it are keen on keeping the subsidy program on, but not during government tried many, many times to remove the subsidy, but not to the political will to remove the that subsidies. now the refinery behind me, which is owned by africa's roots us might at least go down. what day is coming on stream now? it's a $650000.00 bottles, 5 day refineries on
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a federal chemical come for the data. several components, for example, a big petrochemical upstairs company, it has gas, it produces electricity as simple other products. in fact, just being taught it as a world with their single trained refiner which, which by the way means code distiller a unit that consist of all the components needed to find the toner products. so this comes with, this is very important for the not during government unfolding. i did, and people in the sense that when i bought this refinery produces not to handle that, i didn't domestic demand then definitely april. so a lot of energy problems in this country need to also not stop that. we also sell liberty countries like to go buy a new republic newsletter. probably good, full size is only finder but doesn't respond, you know, or every time. so it's prompts. they've got people that cannot afford much of it. so it's, i have a multiply effect on the, not just an economy i need staples as well. and i lot of countries for countries for presidents out here either you know, directly with just
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a set of money. i many of them said come on boundaries on come on, you know, we can 1st with nigeria. okay, thank you so much. a 100 cities reporting from lagos and nigeria, pylons move forward party is meeting 7 other opposition partners for talks following its election victory last week. the party is seeking to win political support in order to form a government under thailand's constitution. both the lower house and senate must vote to select a new prime minister. tony trying is there any us from bank lock? so tony howard hawks on forming a government's going well, we've just seen them about 10 minutes ago signing a memorandum of understanding between those 8 punches they say this will form the basis of their agenda through when they take over they segment with some assurance at the moment interestingly though, they came out and the 1st thing they said was the one thing that was going to be on this, this list was concerning. reform the close 112,
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that as the article of law referring to less majesty offending the monkey. there's been a lot of discussion about that. many of the senators who are required to vote for this coalition, together into the government have said that very concerned about reforming that law because they think it could be a threat to the moment. kate. nonetheless, what we did see was a long laundry list of things that are wrong with thailand. things like reforming the judiciary reforming the police reforming the military. they say they're going to end compulsory conscription. somebody will be very popular for new fords. use both a. they have rather interesting you said they going to realest cannabis as a controlled substance. a lot of attention is being paid. so that's over the last year since has been de criminalized in china and they say they're going to realistic. but they will legislate for prop the cannabis used to make sure it is controlled adequately, trying to stuff the genie back into the buffer. i think many people will think,
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nonetheless, i think what we're saying here is these a policies making a case to the senate says who they need to approve a. mr. pete, how's role as prime minister and for them to get into power. but also to the lecture, i think there's still a lot of questions about whether they'll actually be able to form the government. so what i saying basically here is that these are the things we'll do. these are basically election problems as all of the parties have made very predictable ones, right? but i think the attempt is being made had to make the case for the popular vote which they've already received. but if they are pushed aside, that will make the electra tony just very briefly tell us what the other, any sort of major sticking points going for. well, not here, but outside. i think the major sticking point is what the senate's going to buy for . they knew their 250 votes, the main they up though they're all the points and by the ministry at the moment,
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i think a lot of sentences saying they're not going to vote for this ruling coalition, which is very clearly being voted full by the electra in the election last weekend . if that doesn't go through, i think they're going to be many questions on. okay, thank you so much. tony trying reporting from bank of firefighters in the philippines. i put out a major fire at a historic building in the capital. it took more than 7 hours to extinguish the blaze at the 100 year old post office. in manila, emergency crews from neighboring cities has to be called into health authorities, say the damage to the building is valued at more than $5000000.00. growing numbers of terrorists are heading to the world southern most continents, but scientists say the increasing number of ships leaving southern truly for and tactical poses a threat to the pristine environments. our latin america edits understand them and reports so nobody knew. islands of the journey to cape horn begins on the
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ferry that leads blue that in this chile, once a week on the bell, we have the crews and the smoke islands. it's a 30 hour voyage to the wild south, which unlike north america's wild, west, is still wild. tom star when described his voyage to pay pulling on the h. m. s. beagle. in 18. 33. as a pivotal moment in his life and key to his theory of the origin of this machines, the scenery here is still for spain. but as we prepared to pass in the same place for the darwin himself must have observed, we are acutely aware of just how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago, this place you reach the ocean, but now it's melting fast. we arrive in put williams, population 2000 with streets were paved only 7 years ago in houses. the julian
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naval base government workers, a small need of you, then community and king crab fishermen and cut off to the things of improve the most. recently got internet. but more change is on the way next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams, a gateway to antarctica, for crew ships and weigh it at the window. yes, the duck will bring us some of our neighbors tourists. but now we'll need a bigger table. tourism is an option, but not just any tourism st. climate experts or worried about preserving these tempered forest home to 5 percent of the plants bio diversity. that's why conservation is to promote in bird watching to inspire people to protect vulnerable species such as these large woodpeckers. it's called bio sylvia. this was coined by dr. jo wilson from harvard and it's steps every,
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every human has an innate connection and the love of nature. birds are the 1st species to respond to climate change. so scientists are conducting a tense research should be so then target farmers. they use almost invisible nips to capture migratory birds and place a tiny gps on their wings. also testing them for the spread of diseases like bird fuel filter fe, this concept images mainly from humans altering out ecosystems by entering habitats that were previously isolated, i'm putting animals in contact for few minutes which can spread diseases. but some of the k port international research center based here is also promoting bio cultural education bedding and it will help cement a new model of sustainable development on our planets, remaining on spoiled environment. and ambitious and experiment could have a global impact. seeing human al jazeera put williams chevy. thousands
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of people involved of i'll have rallied and support of joining the european union rushes invasion. a few train has pushed its leaders to seek a quick pa to in you membership president maya sands and spoke at the events in the capital cheese. so now she said being part of the issue was most of as best protection against what she called a threat from russia. country lies between romania and ukraine. it apply to join the blog last year. both are being counted and is 2 more is problem entry election . voters flocked upholding stations to cast their ballots on sunday to freedom fighters are seen as the front runners for prime minister shawna who smiled and murray, outcast series, or resistance heroes, and se, youngest democracy. it's the country's 5th parliamentary election since 2002. as the 2nd private mission to the international space station has blasted off in the kennedy space center in the us. the 1st female saudi astronaut is among the crew of,
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for my kind of reports. the conditions were optimum as the come down preceded dragon space 6. go for launch. 2 separate mission controls. one for x, the on and the other for the space x team. 5432. 1. it is full power and less than the bulk of 9 real good is the the launch platform and the journey began. the, the crew includes veteran nasa astronaut, peggy woodson that's come on to and 3 private customers, paying an estimated $55000000.00. each businessman john shaw from the and to solve the national graduates of saudi arabia's 1st estimate program. we are really uh, thrilled and excited for our mission until represents how to read beyond this journey. i'm really looking forward to all the experimenter. you're going to be
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conducting on board the international space station of bio medical research yet, right? ya know, but not we will be responsible for many of these experiments. and before the loan, she expressed to a pride becoming the 1st saudi woman in space. i have worked for the past 10 years as a researcher, so research has been my passion a life. i have worked on stem cells and issue re engineering and i'm very happy in order to be here today representing the government of saudi arabia and the savvy space commission as the the for so the women national not going to the international space station the to will join the united arab emirates national, who is already on the space station, soto and on the audi tweaking up this view of saudi arabia. welcoming his colleagues and celebrating the 1st of a time. the 3 arab astronauts will be in space together. hey,
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x 2 is the 1st commercial space spike permission to include both private astronauts and those representing foreign governments, persecution of corporate individuals and the national interest. these hydra montana . oh, just the era washington still ahead on the all to 0 and is our we have actions on the n. b, a. playoffs and boston feel like she's in miami. we up in sports which i'm of the
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so paragliding is gaining popularity in northern iraq. where mountains provide an ideal condition, many people ain to take part in international competitions. a locals hope it will help enhance tourism. with the head reports the the windsor cooling the steady over mount high, but still ton in coy assigned jeff. this is the season for power lighting. any roxanne or the samuel tournaments could just region. so the 2 year old is your carriers who heavy equipment and puts her together for the running of the age of the mountain. she. this is to instruction and then defiantly take the everest, taking overview of clay sand, jip for nearly 600 meters high power lighting is not for everyone, but she says it's an amazing experience. my thought, the model,
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the jo moving us. i was anxious at 1st, but when i took control, i felt light and free up from the ground. it took me 2 years of training is my childhood dream. pearl gliding is new and unique in the could just region. this is only the 2nd year a contest has been held in the region. there are participants from several iraq, you, provinces, as well as other countries. a but tackling when done hyatt. i think the only challenges local pilots are up against that somewhat and i know yesterday is the highest we want to increase the number of pilots who can take part in local and international championships. but the gift can cost each by look up to $3500.00. we urge the government to support us, but that request may not be a priority for all functions here. while i've been locked in a legal battle with the central government in baghdad that led to
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a housing or exports in the region. visitors were pilots, catch the wind. some say this boat has helped them overcome the fields and the hoping it's will gain momentum and increase tourism in the region. the launching pad on the mountain provides a panoramic view of call. you send you out. people come up here's to watch and enjoy. as the power gliders fly over their town, everyone tries to have fun. yeah, i bet i'm hope look, because this sounds good, but if you're happy with that, then we are happy that the beauty of our town can be highlighted. i hope derek and get more attention and product lighting becomes accessible to everyone in a patriarchal society like a rock, females don't usually receive enough support to take part in sports like power lighting. gian because on the government to change that and encourages other goals
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across your walk to break the chains of fear and simply fly across the sky. more that through i had a 0 course on just know that in a rock, i just got an update on the sports insurance demo. thank you. during round reply a, this is junior spain's a talk leak and now belongs to racists off the opposition funds targeted him with a piece of chance rails game. valencia was pulled 17 minutes and one for this is confronted the home support as well. okay. incentive that the president pointed out that is responsible to the referee announcement she has made over the tunnel 8 for funds to behave. this is has been subjected to multiple instances of race with use of the season. it 22 year old was like that sense of install 6 time, often altercation with plenty of players. and when leaving the page adjusted to the crowds, implying valencia it will be relegated to spain's 2nd decisions, whatever they can out of the situation after the match. vanessia responded on instagram, he said it wasn't the 1st time, not the 2nd, and no the said,
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racism is normal in league. oh, those is what's that on instagram? the trumpet ship that once belonged to it's a runaway senior ranada christiana, and messy today belongs to the racist sorry for the spaniards, who do not agree. but today in brazil, a spain is known as a country of racist. this is what ralph coach had to say about the incident with liberty when i asked him if he wanted to continue. but even the fact that i have to think about taking him off because as a racist, i must be a, that's something wrong that i have to take play as off if they're not playing well . you know what to take a play off because they're subjected to racism. is something that's never happened to me before. what happened today has happened before, but not quite, to that extent. not like that. it's not acceptable. the spanish league has a problem. the nice use is not the problem phony. see what is the victim of a serious problem? now league says it's one investigation, and if any hate crime is identified, will take appropriate legal action for those presidents knew that the silver has
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offered his support to visit us and says it's not just the spanish sneak that needs to be more to eradicate racism. a well says, a little web to seal. how is it possible that almost in the middle of the 21st century we have racial printed scanning strength and simply football stadium in europe? i think it's important that fee for the spanish league and leaks and other countries take re election because we cannot allow fascism and racism to dominate football. stadium. manchester says he manage a pet claudia and as described to sides achievements as exceptional, but says they need to win the champions league to be regarded among the grades since he was presented with the premier league, tracy in front of that home, finds that the actually have stadium on sundays following a one day when i have a chelsea is the 5th time in 6 seasons that city have won the so i so i think holland and kind of have plenty more to play full day with the travel in the sites . they faced manchester united in the cup final on june 1st before the champions the final against into milan
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a week like to be considered one of the greatest teams you have to in europe was doing the jump into the otherwise yeah, maybe we'll, we'll say i was not completes our our yeah, our time here. but in this, in time the, if you just in case we're not able to do it a number 10 seconds into our next seasons, we cannot do it. i'm always afraid to say that the what do you have done this type of museum says it's the last 6 years or, or 7 and 12, that does is something extraordinary. everybody knows who the thing in the world football little the managers, independently called the player's support direct his clubs, boards and whatever they know how exception is in germany versus you don't mean to taking the lead in the bundles they got tied to rice with just one game left to play, babies out with the reno to make 2 points clear. one minute q one the league every season for the last 10 years. lots of don't match fine on the final date. the title
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will be that i'm power sasha matter because i just couldn't do mess based french typo in 6 seasons. get it in by faithful twice and that's one when it goes back in a caching. and one more point from that, final 2 games to guess what am i speaking of getting over the line books got because one the p j championship for a sped time is the 1st player to win a gulf major off the switching from the pga tool to the rival, saudi arabia, box list series. david states has the action. whoops kept to is a major champion for 5th time. just look at the messages in april. the have the lead going into the final round, but this time he didn't come to picking up 7 thirty's to get to know in the pi. i believe it was enough to hold off his brain. putnam fix a hole in the norwegian, finished 2 shots back on 7 and eventually let down by
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a double body on the 16th. how he finished didn't talk the 2nd place with sculpting shiffler. he managed to retake the well number one school to tell just shows of catching fellow american pepco. he's all the way back to the 33 year old kid who is the 1st lived to rebel, to with a major decision to join the saudi arabia back series last year. so him fans by the pga tour and he was even food by some friends earlier in the week. but after extensive knee surgery, 2 years ago, he's been back in the witness cool. only the 20th play ever in history to win 5 majors or more. to be with those groups and names is absolutely incredible. something not, i'll be honest. i'm not even sure if i dreamed of it as a kid, but i was going to in this many, but this is the coolest thing and i'm just happy to do it for these new york fans. i love the guys the current favorite. we could be michael book,
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the 46 year old club probably from california to texas fairytale or parents with a hold in one the that helped him finish it. so it's a 15 place. so he couldn't believe it's the, the menu charge is a $125.00 or less than which so why be $290000.00? a place in next year is p j championship. and the sponsors invite to this week's pga tour event in florida. my life changed, but my life's only changed and the better. um i got my family, i got my friends, i got the people that really loved me and care about me here and it's a, it's an ethic experience and i couldn't take the pga and i can't think oak hill enough . i can thank you guys enough for being so awesome and enjoying the experience. it was all giving me blocks weeks,
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but the tracking definitely belongs to tip care is when boost the argument that live play should get world ranking points. and also gives the us where the top team a headache, whether they should pick him and the players in september savings folks which is 0 to the miami heats. and now just one went away from the n. b, a finals off the yet another when a for the boston celtics, and this one was the biggest, say fall 128 to one and 258 seated miami's 3 games up and the festive pull wins out a volume with a couple of alley chunks. of boston, who, while the 2nd see says really up against, it's as nice. he's in, that'd be a history as ever one of the best of 7 series, 3 down game for is tuesday in miami and a quick. what on the n h l. playoffs? the las vegas goes nice twice to go down before eventually facing the dallas in a, the time time. the stevenson with the winning goal. if it's vegas it's, you know, up in the western conference finals a couple of victories away from reaching the sound. he felt finals which they never
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done. one of them says winning his 1st clay, told him into the italian. nathan is one of his most special tribes. the russian beat denmark's hold the rena in straight sets 7575, to win the trophy. it listed in my rankings. i had a different chosen stops next week. sandwiched between number one call us out, correct? number 3, and they've got junk that's, that's definitely a surprise to within, right. and given the 18 if it's 19 types we'll say fall has been on hot coats and one other on growth. grand slam is always bigger. so uh yeah. yourself it is always number one there, but this one is special because i didn't think he's going to be able to to, to, to happen. i'm going to be able to make it. so i still kind of don't believe, but not that i wanted that i played so well this week. i, i don't believe it. samantha doubles was one by youngling. steve of the software developed banking solution. since you have much of a chance to celebrate that victory is a thunder storm. hit right in the middle of that,
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tracy survey is by getting safe to say i might devices that made it in the spotlights. as i previously mentioned, the tent as well. now head to the front of jason and parish, the high city for the olympics next year, voices, news agency is reporting that power is 2024 organizes a planning on installing the olympic flame only eiffel tower, although not to the top. so technical reasons is not yet clear whether the flame would stay that the duration of the games which run from july 26th to august 11th. that is always a sport for me. so now i will have another update lice of 3. see you later. thank you so much and thanks for watching the news. our on our officer a sale. rummage with even just a moment ago. i'm much more off of days. news on all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. by
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