tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 29, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the of the hello and so rahman, you're watching the old is it renews online football headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes, people in ukraine's capital run for cover as more explosions. go off and keep hours after the military said it's down. dozens of russian drains and miss tiles. security forces on jaila to northern costs of nothing except for opposing albanian mass. take the office in the battery is also to key is rest of time on wednesday presidential runoff, extending his 20 as in power. but his challenge at close to 5 on 5. mike, jerry is new president. the bulletin ruble is sworn and take the office as the country faces widespread and security on slowing economic growth. i'm devin ashford,
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sports top save. carlos al carouse gets ready to begin his campaign of the franchise and. and the drive that i will cook with somehow walked away and talked to this class at the, in the 500. the book into the news that we begin in ukraine, when more explosions have been heard. and the capital of the new ad rate warning sounded over the city of the ukrainian military says that it shot down more than 60 russian drones. and the cruise missiles on monday, people across key rushed to find safety and have been told by the man to remain in shelters. as i was about to as long for us and keep natasha, just bring us up to speed on what we know about this ongoing developing story.
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while we were here in the center of cave on this square tamale, down square, the most famous part of the city when we heard an ad. so our in starting out and i thought was already unusual because we haven't heard one during the day for quite a while now. surely off to that, we had some very loud explosions, a series of explosions. we looked up and we saw a defensive streaking through the sky. what we now know is ukrainian officials all saying that those defenses, a showdown ballistic missiles, have these are miss also the hall to, to detect which is perhaps why there wasn't much time off to be heard that i raised to windows missiles for actually seemed to be a defensive well for aging above us, but i have to say people killed this square that it until then being having a normal day in the sun shopping. and having coffee was suddenly running towards the metro station to take shelter. a lot of them very visibly shaken. some people
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that we spoke to said that they were very worried because of course these attacks have been happening repeatedly at night, tearing teeth since the beginning of the month. but this is the 1st time as i say, that we've had one during the day, the may or the city. oh it says there's some wreckage. a some debt for you, i should say, has full and impulse the city, but there isn't a lot of damage inside fleet, no casualties. again, sorry, pivoting to the total capacity, ukrainian town to offensive. we've been hearing about this for days if not weeks now. what news on that to what are you hearing? yes, look, some government officials say you stall to the other saying aid has yet to start. i mean, the picture that we've been seeing in the past days though, is it you create in forces to say in the us to be stepping up, strikes on russian occupied parts of ukraine in the east and the south and what
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they've been doing. we have to stand from ukrainian officials, in fact, the presidential advisor to load them is lensky told us that this is about targeting russian supply lines, russian, munitions, that those, that sort of thing to try and start from the, to rain a full this counter offensive. so you could say that those off the 1st step, some discounts are offensive. but of course, either way, there's a lot of pressure on teeth on ukraine, on his forces to try to look for something to really try and make progress with his counter offensive. and no one believes when the rule, but at least to say, can't deliver some results of pools that will keep the weapons flowing from western allies. so at this stage, release planning to support your brain for as long as it takes, it's actually about to that force in key for the update. thanks natasha. thing and your attention is building between serbs and ethical, damian's, and the town of the, of china in northern costs of a ethnic subs of galvan outside of a city whole that's being daunted by costs of in police that angry about the
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election of ethnic albanian naz on friday violence pro counseling demonstration slumped, the officials and entering their offices was getting low on this by speaking to us that they got correspondence in mid through each in northern, at cost of i just think it's up to speed really because these tensions have been brewing these past few days, and it's not getting any better this morning between ethics stubs and government officials. you know, it's not getting any better. there was, i think, said the guide to the side. the municipality building is direction and then they will pass the nato line. there was the nato troops that they will pass. that seems to be some confusion lines and nato troops as to what they're supposed to do. and then they proceeded to the municipality building right then as they tried to pull say, way in. but the police stopped them and they sprayed, guessed on the protest as forcing them back and then the police line was established. and then the nato forces, again stood in front of the police and the police were behind the customer and
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pretty soon behind them. now the nato representative, they on the ground, was speaking to some of the a sub politicians and was saying to them that we need to de escalate the situation . and who was asking them to get the crowds to move away from the streets and the response that the politicians said was, well, if i told these people to move, they won't move and it will escalate, you won't de escalate to know the united states, the u. k jim the under your opinion and have condemned comfortable saying that they are condemned the actions for forcing the way in 2 minutes. deposit 2 buildings for the customer, an authority to saying, well they have a right to uphold the constitution. the elections happened, these meds were elected, even though the majority of subs in those areas boycotted, those elections of turned out was less than 3 and a half. the 3 and a half percent. and some of these may as well, i like to be fewer than 200 volts, but costs always maintaining that they have to uphold the constitution. and these moves have to take office. so that is the focus point of the tensions. but these
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tensions go way back, many of these communities here, this ethnic says don't recognize, independence of comfortable based thing. comfortable should be a part of serbia. and in fact when we with that as this protest, as of marching forward, they would chime thing. so it'd be a, so it'd be a sub you us, a bag that for us in the mid to reach your thanks for joining us. the cause of richard, the 3rd one is daunting. his the main office of the beach in kamala collision earlier in the run off on sunday he won more than 52 percent of the vote, not being described as one of the most important and closely contested in decades. that's close over to somebody's it on whose line for us it is stumble as possible special coverage of the tech issue elections over to you. something thanks so much. so have you asked to joining us here live from toyota care for the
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2nd day of the day off that we can call it, and especially the coverage of that historic presidential ramos flows. and how did it end? well, let me bring you up to speed with the numbers that came out yesterday. the when it clearly was a bunch of time out of the one he was announced, the window by the election commission with 62 percent of the votes came out of kill us start all new. the opposition candidates came in at 47 percent with a 5 percent or 5 point gap between him and presenters of type out of the one voting turn up was pretty high around 84 percent. and this is obviously leaving a mix of sentiments on the streets. we found out when we spoke to people, this is essentially related. we have taken the chance to vote and been following the results closely. i hope good things will happen. well, the country executive people are struggling with the economic situation. life and economic conditions, the price,
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the people i hope from now and stronger and better economic programs will be introduced for people to come of december, the banks of which there is a functioning system. and i don't think is good to change the system. any new government would have taken 4 to 5 years to rebuild the system. and this will take the country backwards. the system was not destroyed. i think everyone one. yeah, i not. now we have a really resentful use. i look at the people around me who are supporting the opposition and all of them are resentful. we forgot about spring in this country. we have to make our own spring because the people seem to be happy with winter. some of the 2011 the election with 2 and a half 1000000 votes coming from the turkish people abroad, and the refugees here. i'm not sure what to expect. i think things will continue as they are or even get worse. because foreign currency and gold prices are on the rise. so the economy is very bad. it won't be a problem for the rich, but life will become more difficult for lower incomes and pension is i think. we
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got our correspondence covering this story around suitcase and impulse. oh lou is inside the ship and he's joining us from good pay. that's the opposition policies headquarters on the 1st stop, we will see some golf. he's in the political capital of anchor and russell. it's a new day of a new time with some old challenges remaining. i mean the cation for how would i just type out of the one plans to deal with in this tom? well sammy know for awkward to you for present ad one and for people's alliance. so the joy and the subdivision is good, but it's a new day and there are huge problems that are waiting for the solutions. the 1st one is definitely the economy, turkish economy, particularly in the last 2 years, have been struggling in the crisis move. so turkey has one of the highest inflation
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rates in the world sold in prizes or their people on the databases. they are suffering from death in terms of as a housing is one of the highest inside that costs, in terms of the costs. one of the hives, the highest cost in the world as well. so that's why now that's going to be the focus. and on the other hand, we have seen that just around 4 months a go to 3 and 3 in earthquakes, heat the sodium part of tricky 11 cities and 14000000 people were affected, that i'm now hundreds of thousands of people that are either leaving independence or indifferent stay in the cities and they're waiting for the recommendations for the permanent houses. so, and also that, that for jeez as well. so we have seen that 1st off was added to bring them to the next to it as well. if the references interest you medians and mediums roughly around 5 medium references and the position was building on that despite that one
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reading the election. so this challenges part i had and he used to face them. so yesterday, when he was delivered in his to pj from the presidential palace, he has been poking about the boxes, the reason the unemployment, by degrees in the production capacity. or if the company's any problem is that who's going to return that messages back on the very 1st they need to prepare the conditions back in the companies. and also from the other hand, she has been promising the people lives in effect of the disaster areas. that's within a year that we just got their houses. so let's see for the next 5 years. if this problem is all going to be cost basis, each reaction some all right, good stuff. thanks so much. the sol solved dollar holding to us from the political castle of anchor. and let's continue the conversation though. here is something more than likely to bring in once again with us. i cannot vice. welcome back. so i've got a little bit of rest. was a busy night,
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you'll see an advisor all calls with all right, sounds good. let's talk about now looking forward talk. com. we did a lot of, uh, idolizing of, of the way things let us through last night. one of the big questions is policy going forward? what kind of, what kind of indications are getting about the new capital assigned me last night president. i don't actually was giving us hints about what is coming. and he did say that he was looking to appoint a credible economy cheap. and this friday the new parliament will start and president are due on will swearing, and that by uh, saturday, latest vision. uh see the new cabinets, the credible economy. see, does that mean with new thinking about all to continue with the same kind of policies? cuz he's speech last nights in i incurred the presidential past seem to underscore his belief in his comments, economic policy. um, but he wants to,
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it depends on the audience. last night he was talking to his voters and they wanted to get the message. and he did say that inflation and high cost of living really hooked them. uh, so he understood that. he acknowledged that. now he needs to fine. i would say a temporary solution because i don't believe that she's new management team which will like the closest of managing checks because he's a very valid connected, respected market, defend the phase. he's not going to take it active role, but he will be in the background. and 3 people, a former minister of the former ministers of finance as well as the luminous serving uh, sent to the governor of the add onto think i got uh, it looks like they will be coming back to form this new uh team. and i think they will be confident, which seems 6 access in uh,
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the 5 that so it goes especially with uh, sort of hot money investors. they will, uh, begin by the reports ready to have a new start. now they will need to convince visit add on about their steps and they will need to also put, manage uh the upcoming local election cycle due in 9 months, as well as finding the information. and uh, probably by the end of summer, the may see uh the uh, inflate the interest rates gradually pitching up. but i do not expect any immediate height. and the other piece which we are already seeing you, the mark is this morning, a gradual, slow, the appreciation of the local children see. i think the fair value is probably in the $25.00 plus range to the dollars. so the may see that because last night doing about same thing about to growth drive, what is, what is the export uh, sort of driven manufacturing and making turkey up. and the other one is a took you being the energy transfer country and especially given the fact that
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both r e f as well as putting supported is victoria. i think going forward, he would like to set up the infrastructure in turkey to position the country as the global hop. and that is going to benefit us. that'd be john. it's not as rush. i just sort of nice that even cut sash. all right, so big a big emphasis on economic policy going forward. what about naturalist? the presence of seen on, along with him last night, is that tell us something about policy tools. nice. listen the next to some great question because i seen on, on the chief out of nowhere and in 3 miles the most in the balcony speeds next to add on. and it is almost certain that she will be given a, a, uh, a seat on the, on the new cabinets. and last night i was uh, observing, i don't want giving on the war most uh, they basically talked and, and he was, so everyone loves the high cost. interesting, but he must be,
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was really different. so that, that signal is that because he's an emotionality, there's a sense that if you've all comes you to his team that and he will always, you must be in your and make sure that you will go places. all right, and we're glad you're with us here. on our team today. thanks so much how kind of questions. all right, so there's a lot of questions obviously about what the policy might be going forward forward. i just type out of the ones. also some questions about the off position. let's go over now to hush him on the bottom right. he's live for us. $89.00 correct at the job, pay headquarters, and hash him already the mayor of a stumble. who is, of course, from the opposition policy, has been talking about change once the hidden thing at a task quite significant semi. and that could give us some indications about what happens next full. they have the and also for the alliance of the 6 opposition policies. now they come in the,
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in that statement made 2 remarkable points. first of all, he said that we have always gotten through difficult times and challenges with were defeated 5 years ago. only to come back to get the balance. and when the local elections and the piece about time for us to come united, stronger move forward. how, what? but he insisted if we don't change, if we don't change and we insist on that, that what if we don't change, we should expect the same results. then. hey, mentioned to keep that goes in the history of tokyo. will stuff that come out at the top, the phones of more than sofia and sofa and the conqueror. the of course on to know from about 570 is ago. and he said, this truly does what a young when, when the, when they were confronted by some of the biggest challenges the nation faced only for them to win. and to move forward. that emphasis on
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a young age could be an indication that they're based full of the leadership of the jetta has already spot to. and one of the contenders is the model widely seen as the most covers matic. one of the most charismatic members of the do you have to sign me what i send now, the headquarters of do you have the, the emotions who made high and frustration and also sadness. it was going to be a lifetime of fortunately for them to win the race yesterday. and they say it was an, it was a missed opportunity with them that you have that you have to come to the tradition of us. who would tell you, you know, what we out of policy based on 6 principles, commodities. and 2nd, at his, him, took his nationalism, reform is in the most of the state whether it wants to be part of this. yeah. so it join us because we are guaranteed that the nation would be democratic and more than that is another time that says we need to expand the left or not. and for that we need to reach out to the conservative. whoever wins will give us an indication
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about the future or the positive all right, good stuff that from hash them on the bottom of the do i have a headquarters opposition policy headquarters and this talk of change all of that of course necessitated by the results. but spring in some graphics and show you what those results were that led us to this point. as we have been talking about, i just talked about 11 the election with 52 percent of the vote come out of can i start all new, came behind him, 5 points behind him with 47 percent of the vote was always the turnout is around 84 percent and this was a bit of a shock and a surprise for some people. because if you remember before the 1st round of voting, that was some polls, not all of them, some polls were predicting that was going to be a weight in the selection for the opposition candidates. some of the media focused on those polls. and there was a lot of talk in some media, so it was about
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a 6 point lead for come out to let's start on the, well the reality be turned out to be almost the mirror image of that they off. is it in her image of that with come out, can i start all the 5 points behind rather than ahead of the idea of type? oh, the one. so there's a lot of soul searching going on right now. understandably, amongst the ranks of the opposition. let's continue the discussion about what's going on in the rank. so the opposition and bringing out i'll talk you all is good to have you back with us to get it today from costs university and deluxe is that you could be with us. so they stay live by the mayor of a stumble. you called keep doing the same thing and they expect a different outcome. he says, is this a hint as we need to change the leadership of the general? well, you could see that in many different ways. okay, how are you reading it up? also mostly, i think there will be a demand to change the leadership,
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but i'm afraid at this point that they are looking for woods and towards the local elections you much. and if and leadership fights the takes place just before that the local election, they might lose all metropolitan areas. but the thing is just like, gives a little extension ben to the extension. but my hunch is that no matter how strategic they, i'm thinking might be the, in the part the, the inside thing will be very fierce. people are really unhappy with the way the campaign was drawn. and this opportunity created by almost a perfect storm for these 2 elections. it was basically a waste of that's a good point because i wanted to ask you about once building on and social media
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that does seem to be some goals and demands for kind of glitched out all new to go . so they kind of cool in a tough spot right now where they, even if they don't want to get into a leadership challenge, there's a lot of pressure coming from the groceries of which i have pay right now, right? sure. as the people on the see, if you are very much the solutions, as you said, they expected that when even in the 1st. so in the 2nd sounds, they didn't even turn out and books in the southeast. the goods did not turn out towards, but also in the metropolitan areas, the margin of the city for to restart over the past matter. so that, so just to me that you know, that of all of those did not even turn up towards in the 2nd sound. and that japan ground for that brought to maintain 2300000 lead. all the cars are settled and
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add on was successful in mobilizing the national stuff off base for c 91. and then that's the reason why they seem to be very good times now, because the, because the shuttle is appeals to the nation and the sentiment by suggesting that, you know, the syrians will be sent back to, it appears not to have workspace. and he didn't have enough credit ability that he could actually update that yourself. all right, you gave us 2 important sideways the syrians and you'll statement there about this illusion been on the streets alley. thank you so much for the thoughts about that. let's continue those things. though we've sent them call. so although she is in finance district, all based on boulevard historic and a very densely populated part of the cities to them. but i think one of the
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questions that has to be off now is what happens to the syrians? definitely saw me syrians, actually old refugees have been in the middle of the election campaign. have been in the middle of the discussions between the governing side and the opposition side for the last 2 years. because sure. yeah, has mean has been and announcements fear of an election model or within the last couple of funds. but if it was already under way more than one and a half years ago, we have been speaking to some syrians around here, this neighborhood where i am sending is old or operated by citizenship as to kid. it allows any, a refugee and a syrian refugee to apply for turkey citizenship after 5 years, they're eligible to apply. but of course, if the state gives them they receive their citizenship, some of them say, you know,
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this is just all about politics. and we don't believe that it either. and whether the opposite, you see a physician, even a one, they will be harsh on the references because the references are now the reality of the country. but of course some people are very upset there. i'll send that because the far right rhetoric about sending them back has been very harsh, especially those marginal parties likely ministry party led by mister image of suff and others. and they were on social media. they have campaign we're going to social media is asking for bus tickets for the syrians or pets creation. all it's going to be handled is a question mark by press inside on sub yesterday during his boss from speech. that's a he made a deal with co. tar. and within the 1st couple of years, they're expecting sort of pets. ridge 1000000 syrians, so far, 600000 students have voluntarily. when factors have gone back to their country, saw me all right, thanks so much. then of course,
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all know that well, no sooner does one the election baffled and then it feels like the stage is set for the next one. and there is some focus shifting now towards the may or elections the next from line in this divide in 2024 phenomena hand you back just the highland del, the southern he's now nigeria has a new president present day and they've been, they've post of the republic of nigeria, the new boot took the earliest of office in the booth generative entries from across africa. witness the 71 year old being sworn in to do is taken office is not jerry advice is widespread and security and sliding economic growth
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a speak to our correspondent i'm it address is long for us at the in organization. obviously it's a day for him to say event as he gets and will get rated. but there are lots of jobs that need to be completed of adults. and absolutely. so how issues at times is coming in at a very, very typical time. especially one of its most time see talking about spencer georgia, economic start nation infrastructure. definitely a lot of problems all over the place. projects for people just simply because they believe so much of democracy. but it's not really with them. over the course of 1624 years now so. so they are trying to see whether or not this new president attempted to call some
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of the promises notes, talked about what these up stage, what the new prospectors meeting around and how he's going to deal with this program is part of the university of dr. talk to us about the issues of was coming into the office today or is taking the office right now. and what are the major challenges, pricing, and how is it going to do? well, the job is cut out for of the problems. whole function that you have right now. what i'd like to know the biggest problem, all 5 ton divided many capone hope different racial. i'm not exactly the same thing. kids cut out for this
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job. the thing is you wouldn't be able to tell me about the permit disappear during the conference. yes. based on these truck records, how's it going? all the local state. a default guides has to be tried to the president full of outside to use the same capacity 12, somebody gets manufacturers or even to get problems. i've got to go to george and 12 quarts. yes. wonderful. i've seen, which is most, maybe not yet is out of the benefit of the doubt. the experience is over the last page. there's no adoption for now. that to believe, but we deliver. now what people are currently looking at are pretty, hopefully not use. they're watching tools and it just means it's no minute to, to the gentleman team who gets no minute or 2 different. well, that's no minute just to do with infrastructure space. so going to deal with
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product in the futures. copy definitely in this country. a country of 200000000 people cannot generate mobile, that much people just to promote a 5000 you're talking about in security that is not mentioned to me across the country. apartment it to music the whole country. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, but he's back to westfield. you're talking about insurgency. the northeast pundits in the northwest, you're talking about as tours on a separatist movement in the southeast as well. now based on what, what i meant to be submitting offers and do not want to see how it's going to take about these promises as well in detail. i've addressed that source in a be sure, thank you as well. still a head hey, all the news celebrations to mark 70. yeah. since the 1st the sense of the wells highest mountain, but that being overshadowed by climate change. uninstalled, the goal is acute evidence. premier league survival on the dramatic final day of the season.
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the or the pattern remains the same figure, repeating whether it's cloudy width and southern bits nicely and warm or elsewhere . there are several differences. for example, the breeze is coming across in good and catching the low countries is quite a cold one and full of cloud. so it will not the feeding back of what otherwise would be a nice warm day as it is in paris. but rain proper has been at the heaviest in places like spain. and as you know, pops eventually it's not particularly heavy anywhere at the moment. is that the concentration might be more in algeria, it may be northern to dizzy it, but there are big showers, developing in the northwest of the space that we want to to, for example in hungry as well. otherwise it's just a bit disappointing weather wise. the picture on choose day remains much the same
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low twenties in the northern european pine cold when interested in the shower was particularly in spite procession wash for the sides, but not ready to close. extends into the office mountains. there's a storm ahead of it. so the storm up through libby i think, which is pretty, fairly typical to be honest, the last few weeks. and that breeze also brings the desk across to down be which means banjo, the $35.00 star test. it was, but we'll be dusty, big showers in tropical africa. concentrating really need the case, but equally in southern nigeria. after a lifetime in finland, an immigrant returns to some of the land upon discovering his ancestral home could be a gold mine. but to benefits his community from the minerals beneath the land payments and navigate the a jo tribal disputes above it,
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the witness golden light on now to sierra on prompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broad cost center are on alger 0. on counting the cost grease is recovering from the station on a crisis, the green roofing the benefits, melting nations from his team trillion dollars in a to full country. so why haven't they been paid? we speak to the rocky deputy prime minister about his nation's will. out counting the cost on al jazeera, the
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welcome back here watching officer makes the whole run the reminder of all the top stories. more explosions have been heard and ukraine's capital after new air raid warning sounded over the city. on monday, the ukrainian minutes reset it shot down more than 60 russian drones and cruise missiles, police guarding the town hall. i said john and in moving costs of the ethics of protest as a scaffold. the angry about the election of ethics albanian as instead of being areas such as president of the other one has thought that as the time and office of to be seen, the opposition need to come out of the piece. if you want more than 62 percent of the value to the rental on sunday me days as a calling on citizens warring science to extend the week long humanitarian ceasefire. the choice between the army and the rockets full force is due to expire on monday evening. saudi arabia and the us who broke the si, size and extension, will allow the delivery of aid you and says, move and hostile population urgently needs assistance. well,
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from south america to them, at least asia and eastern europe. soldiers representing the united nations have been keeping the peace for 75 years more than 2000000 cycle blue helmets from the 125 countries. i've served during that time and 71 missions have been launched in some of the most dangerous parts of the world. right now. 87000 peacekeepers assessing in 12 conflicts items off of the emissions of africa with some of the questioning that presence presents, allowing me to pull stuff from you and headquarters in new york for you today to honor you in truth, given their minds to keeping international peace. last year at least $32.00 blue helmets were killed and targeted to tax the democratic republic of the congo, and molly have seen the most faith. how these a trend continuing this year,
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marking the 75th anniversary of un peacekeeping operations in both countries. after years of instability, there been demonstrations calling for the troops to leads. the man who overseas, 87000 peacekeepers, is quick to defend that he says there's a perception problem based as discrepancy between the expectations and what we can do and even what we could do with the best level of equipment resources, which we don't have for millions around the world in places ravaged by conflict. peacekeepers may stand between life and death, but they face a broad set of challenges often caught between countries that want them to do more and an international organization that wants them to do. so with less do you and his warren violent extremism is a growing threat in africa, particularly in the sub saharan. so hell, region increasing that tax against civilian sensitivity,
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that infrastructure means that we have more to do as we believe that the pollution of the protection of civilians in peacekeeping mandates from initially being a minor comprehensive mission mondays to now become one of the friends follow objectives of peacekeeping is one that must be reinforced. france once a major troop contributor to the region, recently pulled out its forces after facing more attacks and backlash from their inability to stop them. analyst richard gallon says the un is in a difficult position. it's kicks are under attack, and it doesn't really have the military capabilities or the political leverage to in full speech in africa, or in particular with the governments that dissolutions with you in peacekeeping. turning to alternative security providers. the divided security council makes negotiating new mandates and finding new funding. a challenge, especially in molly state to score is not a junction even for one reason,
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which is that it's the mission that is overstretched. it's monday was extended 3 years ago to the center of molly, but there were no corresponding additional resources that were provided without those resources he wants nations and conflict. we'll have to look elsewhere for help. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations spring, and dr. the cache cappella. he's the full, the united nations president on team, and it's having cool tonight to a full sit all enjoys you know, from dublin. talk to a capella, thanks so much for joining us on. i'll just ever before i talk to you about your own personal experience, the global community will be appraising the called the agency and the personnel that have contributed to peacekeeping duties. but it's had its critics as well. hasn't that? what he's saying is from yugoslavia to a one to and yet success from liberia to come bowed. yeah. how do you personally assess 75 years of peace keeping duties as well? i've been in all those countries that you have mentioned on
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a more. i think it is right to pay a tribute to the many soldiers and civilians who are being at the front lines of some type of uh uh, price is over many decades. but the interest the, the world has been changing progressively, i mean bruce and decades, the contribution of all the escape us. as a humanist, in fact, they've brought the whole system of peacekeeping into disrepute. so i would say that this is a tool that has had it is an instrument of internet for business godaddy that has, had it stay. and i think we should quite the memorialize it and that the book, this is not the way to, to talk of the complications of today's crises that are on the book. so how would you then replace it? is that something for it to be replaced with? i don't think you can keep peace, whether it's so you wouldn't be scrapers are african unit based capers off by like from make to a peacekeepers if there is no peace to keep. and that is why we are seeing model
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more often, the situation that we're finding ourselves in peace give us, come in the welcome. this 1st like molly. and then the people come late to get rid of them. and in between the peacekeepers are for us, for i did the be, hey, bad lead, been adult comfortability and the misbehaving sent back to the countries like, for example, from the combo and the way the leaving behind local people even more frustrated. now what's the place that's a very good question. well, i think, i don't think military peacekeeping actually can bring about a piece of security at all. it requires inducement to local actors and this piece to be kept. then i think the need to be a local people including local police or but both like the young people who can bring about that. my own experience with dublin. so not in the, in the, in the, the whole, it was the then you know me, which is a combined un and african unit be supposed to get me what they did was, and it's supposed to behave impartially,
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which it did. meaning it had been partially between the murders and generously does on one hand and the pull victims on the other hand, which meant that a contract goes for us it, i me see the effect 20 years later. that the bottom size, the reset 1st name's lock it in thought. put it. so that divided says, what's the 1st of all. so i'm afraid the some solutions to which you a peacekeeping is not the onset and the other solutions which do not reply or rely on just keeping the political efforts. they took a long time. no shortcuts costs shortcuts do this. they may not be for the moment, but it's been good to speak to dr. mckay shiffler joining us from dublin. thanks for your time, sir. thank you. in the accounting sum of price waterhouse coopers australia as old as 9. if it's upon us to go and leave us to face the scandal of the misuse of government tax plans, and that's after a full, the partner who consulted on the new laws to prevent tax avoidance,
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shed confidential drafts with colleagues and those documents we used to in work with multinational corporations including us, tech companies, p w. c. australia is like to see a has apologized under thomas has moved from sydney who in athens, p. w. state was brought in by australia as government to advise on how to frame new laws to stop multi nationals avoiding tax. and at the same time. busy as p w. c, people, this partner in particular took that information to go from the government despite it being highly confidential and use that to help win clients to advise them on how to avoid that very tax legislation. so i can plan up to conflict of interest. it was already play, had been for many months that one particular part and it was very guilty of breaking confidentiality agreement. he was suspended a long time ago. peter collins is his name. what we found out over the last couple of weeks, the parliamentary inquiry here is it, this goes a lot. the little partners knew about this, and we're boasting about it within the fun and end date, the clients on what they could achieve for them. so
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a complete conflict of interest that goes way beyond one partner, but whether they'll be international implications in terms of lost, broken, or ethics rules or other partners in other places who have to be suspended so well that. so i'm clear. what we now know is that knowing partners here in australia, i've been told to go and leave effectively suspended on the p w. so you said an internal report into all of this do out in september. it's now going to be published publicly. they were going to keep it into and on that, but now i'm going to publish the whole lot that trying to avoid the thomas your best. but really it goes to the cool of always intertwined relationships between big companies like this, governments and the clients. they said on the walls on her souls, the state of emergency and the largest city in eastern canada, people have been evacuated from several survives in the halifax region, several times the cold, fine dry conditions and study wins off fueling flames. both of them is having rotating from neighboring problems as well possible. so raging in el paso
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conference in capital is capital is discussing investments in green energy and the process of common capture is plank. a crucial role for the technology is in the early stages of adoption. the idea behind it is to prevent carbon dioxide produced by dining fossil fuels from being released emissions from power plants and other sources can be captured, transported, and stored deep underground. coming outside can also be seen as directly from the atmosphere and use the range of applications including materials always inside slices. there's also technology tons, c o 2 into volk. but according to the international energy agency, less than 0.5 percent of all global investment in clean energy is directed towards comp and capture. many say that that process needs to be scaled up by making meaningful impact. and some of question the process itself saying that companies could use it as an excuse to keep producing oil and gas. well, joining me from the carbon capture conferences, amy, but if she's
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a vice president for you or for them, at least as comp and engineering could help you with the sound out. is there a misread that is interesting to me, isn't that common capture? which allows the mind you might say to one do what types of contraption has to be created to cap just something that we can see. all smell sorry, we've pub in engineering roofing capturing carbon dioxide from the 2015. and we do it with large scale technology. we've been using really simple chemistry. the con, you would have none to balance at school. i am coffins outside in the atlas. it is an acid way using what for the fact of potassium hydroxide to capture it. you might remember from stole acid plus the basic one, so possible. and that's the chemistry that we're deploying a large scale using equipment in existing industries that are being used for the haze. you put it all together effectively. what's happening is you'll be picking up the keys in the atmosphere, but that doesn't seem i don't size. i'm bringing his house and then capturing at
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the end is by a level chemistry is coming back like a bad nightmare, i must admit, but carbon dioxide is produced at all levels from to the energy production to agricultural animal, but new to the call results. you have to admit there's no silver bullets here. there's no one size fits all solution to this problem. so where do you as one agency focused to find the right solution that could perhaps be used by governments globally? i'd use your time as well. there is no sales event at business, just the tone, and that's who i'm, what people should be doing globally is reducing their emissions as far as possible . wherever you have a point source, the types of carbons outside from the flow, a point source capture, tour it down, and find that she's in a situation. and if you think about aviation emissions is, is not possible to do that chapter for a minute, reflecting what we're doing with direct tag have to,
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is capturing the equivalent of any emissions in any place, any way. and once we bought that carbon dioxide, we can either send it back to wherever it came from and the to use the best thing, sorry, is emissions. or we can combine it with taking hydrogen to create dropping compatible products. so it is just 11 towed in the menu we made against climate change. it will cost you much wherever you are in the well, when does what sort of priority? governments are giving, comp and capture wants to a general sense of the situation. a don't be issue of the i guess my be met across to europe in the middle a well, i've seen in the 2 years since i've been in this industry is this that pop in attention and wherever i live in london as this deployment of industrial capture costs, that's the thing it's deploying, that's p c u s. i'm increasingly introducing savings and we're having those conversations. we're staying those initial project,
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things of noise and thoughts and feedback noises on the climate. well, anybody could think get to speak to. we look forward to what comes down to this conference to joining us from dave on monday monk 70 or since that's been hilary and 10 signal game became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest. fixed position made the 2 men household names around the world. thousands of climates have since scale the world's highest peak, but hundreds of times during the times that climate change is not making the track even more dangerous as warming, temperatures wise, and crevices and destabilize places. and so let's talk this pointless history on this. thank you. so how we're going to start with an incident packed in the $500.00 co cut. could praised his costs, safety features off to walking away from this rec, incredibly, sound bites of some amazing on board camera shots. as david strikes rounds up the action,
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the if ever there was proof how dangerous smoke disabilities. this is it. with 15 left to go in the, in the 500 coal cook, which car was sent, refreshing into the battery, is leaving the dry, the power list to the way the thing. think somebody here most unscathed, but understandably shaken. everything happens so quick. you don't really know what happens are. all i've heard right now is that i was up in the fence, which is never a good thing and then the car. but thank god, these cars are so safe because right now it was. um i, i, it could have been a lot worse based on. yeah, exactly what just happened there. that was one of many incidents during the most prestigious events and us moved to racing, which more than $300000.00 friends, turned out to watch the race was red, flagged 3 times. altogether. the final restart setup a 2 left shoots out to the finish and it was joseph. new god new came out on top sling shifting past flashes. when
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a mock is erickson to know the sweet back to back victory, the 32 year old you god and is a to tell him india champion. and after 11 failed attempts, have been considered the best drive and never to have one. the in the 500 i have no idea. i started out as a van and the crowd in this place is it's amazing regardless of where you're sitting. it doesn't matter if you're driving the car, you're working on it or you're out in the crowd, you're part of this event and the energy everyone kept asking me why everyone is racing. you know, they look at you like you're a failure of the if you don't want it and i want to do when it's so bad. i knew we could. i knew we were capable with this tracy collection complaints new garden celebrates with a drink of milk tradition, which goes all the way back to 1953 savings folks, which is 0 for one prestigious race to another. and for the one champion max of stuff and one the monica groaned for you ahead of us the mountains. fernando alone say, the red bull drive
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a sausage from pole position and held onto the lead from start to finish, surviving a midway sound which forced him to start his way around the tight corners of the street. so if it's one of those slips, i'm slid out of contention this afternoon when his 2nd race and monica, and from 6 races this year, as stretched his lead and the drive of soundings able to make such a perez allison's estimate on finish said ahead of him to save these tyrant, blues hamilton, and george russell. yeah. was incredibly slippery when you're, that's fine. the need, you don't want to push too hard. they don't. so you don't want to lose too much time. so it's quite a, quite difficult, you know, in that, in that scenario was a few times. it was super difficult out there. but that's monica well, tennis someone call us out rouse, gets his french opened campaign, started later on monday, hoping to take advantage of where i found it that were missing the major for the 1st time since 2004. it's $10.00 down cross is applicants. it's lisa a fleet vehicle bully and round one across has one full titles and so far this season, including facts about clay victories and boss elaina and madrid. the spanish goes into
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a grandson as the top seed for the 1st time. it's his 1st major as well since winning the us open last. i felt by, you know, when i hear that the rough uh, he was not able to pay here and were on the ross on the probably the rest of the, of the year as a fine, you know, uh, i always, uh, to watch rafa play, you know, i always one to watch the best player, some in the ward, hopefully to to see him next the the so he's 100 percent. hopefully i'm assuming they face make it that fall. carouse is set to size aside said, and they don't have it in the semi finals. duncan, which plays in their cars alexander coverage of its in round one stuff is one it right and girl. so twice before. and now that would seem get positive though to claim a reco 20 said france, i'm tied to the fast, big upset as the tournament took place on sunday in the women's draw 8 feet various dockery and knocked out in straight sets by cabinet. i moved to the czech republic,
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the great going down to 7675 factory was a 70 find. is that right in dallas 2 years ago? staying in the french capital actually and came in and buy a house comes out and he's not leaving a power. sasha, man, the strike. it was named legal player of the for the full time in arrived at off the woods. he told reporters he will on that he's contracts app. yes. tv switch rums for one more. yeah. by happy linked with the move away from the french champions with rounded, reportedly so interested in finding him after he turns out last year and left the city stunned. the something well to 7 years ago when they became a primarily champions, but now they've dropped out of england's top division. they beat twice time to one on the final day of the season. but it wasn't enough. last to all the 2nd scene in the premier league ever to have one that's high, so as lights up be relegated and fast since black sunray this went down in 1999. so that's that would have been safe,
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had it not been. so they go away and edison to secure this primarily survival. that goal for math tonight before i giving them a one know when as a bonus it means evanson stay in england took flight so that that will be 70 as now they've been the subdivision only also, i've had a long that continuous students in subdivisions. so the last land has said, good bye, it's captain is that jerry bush gets off to 18 years at the club. it was also jody out his final match for the legal champions. and he was emotional. as he left the fits joined the game against wylie oak, that was also the final one at the iconic newtown, before it closes for a major establishment and expansion. the team will be taking a bus alaina's olympic stadium next season. find me next. men's and women's teams have celebrated in front of the funds of to winning their respective. when does vegas hartzell's mom lawyer? i'm the captain of the women's team and the name of the listing. the price based on
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captured the south bronx pro championship. the 5 time world champion assessed our way to the point southern california between caroline logs the victory which is the 28th of her career also puts the top of the world rankings with just for offense remaining before the w. s. l finals in september. the se amount itself to being crowned while champion of birth escaped for the sky round, has one another resent the 14 year old. he will say to come and pick problems. entice you to fight him out the world. skateboarding for some fun talk events in argentina, australia is really 3 finished. that is what you'll support for now more later. thanks very much. and you can follow all the stories on the website until emily and we'll have another full half hour on the inside of the break from the whole team here. thanks so much for your time and your company.
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