tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 29, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm adrian. this is, but he is a lie from bill coming out for the next 60 minutes. for votes of fighting in saddam's french, i'll cease 5 set to expire at less than 2 hours time. the in the cost of a fight with nato peacekeepers. fantastic albanian mez from taking office. candace president signs into more tasks, treasures against homosexuality that include the death penalty of 70 is also the 1st successful assent climate change is making. climbing mount everest treacherous on joining israel. skilled with the sports as well as the tenant symbol and call us
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our cross vacancies franchise, and campaign with victory and the driver, kyle kirkwood, somewhat so i, i'm hooked up to this class at the beginning. so dawn were less than 2 hours time. now the week long humanitarian cease fire is set to expire despite the truce explosions and come the shots of again, wrong house in the capital cartoon. the fighting between the army and the power but attracted support forces, hasn't stopped. thousands of breaches were reported during the past week. humanitarian agencies say that it must be a pause in fighting to let a reach those who desperately need it. the un is wanting that half of saddam's, population dates, humanitarian assistance. the warning sides say they're willing to discuss extending
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the truths, but according to saudi of us mediators, both the all me. i'm the r s f, a reading for saw the escalation, or the follow. hodge, ali is the special envoy for the president of the transitional solver and council ensued on. he hasn't confirmed whether the cx 5 will be expect extended and told us that he blames the rapids support forces for repeated violations is always good to call us pay. this paid, it is not the 2 sides. it's uh, illegal government again is 80000000000 in the country. and the legal government to be presented in this will done is on forces, which is the legal institutions in store, in entrusted to establish peace and security according to the dictates of the national constitution. performing the duties while the other sites. unfortunately, always in media agencies call them the 2 size, 4th floor,
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the equating this to the dates of to done of the country of and the government of so done with that. a 1000000000, but tools started the world to reduce it was this rapid deployment. the 1000000000 force was, has filed the fittest money. no, it would come to the seas for. uh, uh, we are very question uh, with the security and peace of your own fellow citizens. this is a priority, you know, a policy. whenever there is a chance to extend this huge file, we would not to use it. this is 2nd, but unfortunately we have agreed the finish time, the 2nd time, the 5 times. but next day it was that a 1000000000 force which violates this is fred. and they commit gross viruses. now from out 0, it's have a move in who's in on the mom in the pseudo. the tops are ongoing in the side of
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the city of chet, down for the ceasefire between the rapids support for says and this is denise army to be extended. no, both at the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. that the implementation of the previous, these fire has been in perfect with violations reported by both 5. never has there been the over the past 7 days read? no 5 thing has been reported between the rapids support forces and the food in these army, and both 5 are exchanging planes over full violates of the seas 5 1st. now this has made opening humanitarian corridors, the main purpose of the ceasefire. very challenging. 8 organizations say that they were able to bring in a to the capital have to but that distribution because of the ongoing violence has been difficult and, but in many parts of the capital has not been reached. the situation is even worse in the western region of our 4 fighting has been reported between the army and the rapids. support forces in g naina in west star for and, and, and fresh. and ne,
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are 4 people there. say that they've been trapped in their homes unable to get basic necessities or access to medical treatments as a result, as a result of the fighting. now the mediator of trying to get to both sides to extend the agreements. thing that's the situation. the human is tara situation is quiet, dire. the rapids support for says, says that it's ready to extend the human. it's aaron tooth for 8 to commented those who are in need. but the invoice, the to this is denise government tools out is there that unless the mediators put enough pressure on the rapid support forces to comply with the terms of the ceasefire, then an agreement may not be reached. he but morgan onto 0 undermine ethics stubs have been fighting with nature. forces have been trying to protect narrow offices, enrolled in cost of, of at least $25.00 peacekeepers were injured in the precious subs who make up the majority in the region seeking to prevent human elected, ethnic albanian is taking office. let's go live that
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a bit from pizza and northern cost of the officers assigned bacons that what's happening that right now, i said, well the latest you have is from nature. in fact, they have issued a statement saying 25 of their contingent from the tanya and i'm hungry and forces have been injured. they said that was the type of thing. some of the most active fringes of the crowds, they became under unprovoked attack by and century devices, and therefore sustained brands and fractures. now, we've seen activity activity from the nato possible force along the street, heading towards the veteran. we've seen ahmed vehicles of use and had a couple of flying above and we were there a battalion and it's still very, very 10. so you can see the smoke. you can see vehicles have been attacked also june. this came under attack, then some of the vehicles were attacked and the situation is really tense. as you said, the, those parts of costs of low a made up by ethnic says they do not recognize the independence of cost of what
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they don't recognize the institutions. and they definitely don't recognize those measures those ethnically albanian moves that were elected. and they were preventing them from taking office going into those municipality buildings and that some of the trouble started on friday. and again, today we sold that to take faces. busy disnick said start to enter the building, the police, push them back, use gas, and then there was a line of forces behind them with customer police in front of the building. but it really seemed to the situation really seems to have got really bad today when you speak to people here, they say that it hasn't been this back for a while. i'll just there is a big reporting live from metro pizza in northern costa. but many thanks indeed said the crane says it's shut down over 60 russian drones and christmas. silas during overnight strikes, which mostly talking to the capital, gave the city's authority say that just one person was injured. i'll just say it
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was natasha buckler. was that when it happened, here's her report. what keeps central my dance square just before noon, an air raid alerts. the minutes, the sound of explosions, defense streaking through the sky. some people run for cover, taking shelter into shopping center and metro station. some looks good, nervous about what would happen next? yes, yes, we do come here to be safe. of explosions and brown. it's a defense forces. so the van working boot. yeah throw to defeat. it does accumulate . but what can we do until we defeat the enemy?
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we will have to be patient keepers more protected. so maybe it's not quite a scary is other city location where we are right on the is on game. so many people still here in the metro station taken shelter. a lot of them are you shaken because this is the 1st day time attack and keith and several weeks ukrainian military officials say they show down crews and ballistic missiles launched by russia. that's it. they all talk to us of his boss is committed a and is committed and ms. silas a deputy style in some parts of the city that keeps mess says that no one was killed. the rate came often now the noise of rushing me so all in drone attacks, the 15th and t. since the starts of may, this day time rate is a finding remind us of people in the city of similar attacks last year and could
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signal a new phase in the wall. katasha butler, i'll just sarah the world leaders subbing congratulating richard typo the one for securing a thought. tom, let's talk. he is president. he defeated, come all can external and sundays run all 40 more than a 52 percent of the post election is described as one of the turkey is most important and closely contested in decades. obviously revo sorta has more from the capital and correct to present. everyone has one another election interest to you at the moment of celebration or not for but there are major problems, interest to you that the waiting to be fixed. first and foremost, the economy, particularly in the last 2 years, took this economy has been suffering tricky, has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. skyrocketing prize as people are suffering on the basis. so prisons add one getting fees. victor disappeared, she has promised his phone and steve the economy by increasing the production capacity off to
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a key. and he also says that he's going to bring down the unemployment and also established the new business house across for to you and other issues, the public a position in turkey. so the tickets society is deeply polarized, politically, and that's why i present the doing his speech. he has said when see or he will, his party means no one lose us in this country and says to, to, yes, he is the soul of being there in this election. so these messages would be interpreted as the messages of the unity. and because of the issue, another important matter is distribution in the disaster. every us nearly 4 months, a go to post what, please have see the sodium, se a part of 2 or 2. yeah. and more than 15000000 people were affected, more than 50000 people have died and houses of the buildings have either been incomplete,
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the coolest or heavily damaged. and now there are hundreds of thousands of people that are either living in pens or the container cities. and they are wasting the permanence house to houses. this has to be deliver. so present ad one yesterday has told me is that meeting a year the people who have been affected in this deceptive areas are going to receive the apartment of houses. and of course, the next 5 years are going to show what the present ad one is going to be able to honor his promises by actions versus have that, which is 0 on kind of a set of costs here, the reports. now from this time bull on the mt migration sentiment to play the big role in election campaigning for essential and parliamentary elections, the issue has been highly polarizing the society. the most significant outcome was the rising onto rest of just sentiment and for rights. nationalism into this sentiment, promises percent, especially the syrian refugees,
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back to country. and they are again and the regulation that allows foreigners, it to become citizens after purchasing $400000.00 worth of property for might have been was this is just for political just for the election you is. that's all, you know, even even if they uh, any of the other sites, when the elections, they will not do what they say. oh, but i talked to them and actually provide me. shouldn't be so cheap and easy to get to the citizenship by purchasing property as a national list. it makes me really sad. during the election campaign, the opposition has accused the government itself increasing the budget burden because of the syrian refugees in this country is. that's why presence has on the applies. it's got to within the 1st couple of boxes on a volunteer basis. so far, 600000 syrians have over the last seen i'm to solo. i'll just say we're stumble and people run it in the streets of turkish neighborhoods. in portland,
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the celebration of the ones, the term in office, germany's home to the largest turkish diaspora. it's also a strong trading partner to construct sports to jump it a top to 21000000000 dollars last year. some of that came report style from bullet . but 1st glance, the results in germany to control actions show and overwhelming victory for president richard type are the ones that are close to glance at the results shows that perhaps just around 52 percent or so. also some could vote, did vote in this election. and certainly here in the land, the result was much closer, almost 5050. and that's reflected in some of the voices of those who took part in the election voted in the election. and then spoke to us about their reaction to the results. and then it gives us enough, i'm just, i'm very happy with the election results because i think in the past 20 years compared to the eighty's and ninety's,
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a lot has changed for the better. even though, of course, in the past 5 or 6 years, with inflation and the number of refugees, some things have changed for the worse. it's crazy. i'm not happy. it's not a democracy any more. there's no of future for the tickets people, but unfortunately, they don't understand that i'm really annoyed with the tickets people giving here official reaction to the result was clear. tron, so the order of shots tweeted his congratulations to president caroline and stress the importance of the relationship between the 2 countries. likewise, victor, on a bond and hungry said that the results isn't on questionable victory for president or the one here in bell. in other politicians, not so clear advisors. one cabinet minister from the green party champ, urge them out himself, took a subtraction, said the scenes of jubilant air to one supporters in the streets of them, and represented in his view. their rejection of the earliest democracy in germany
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ends one conservative method vba and the european parliament says that the you should now find any accession pulse between themselves. the officials of the looks like each government dominant came houses there and will be speaking to another son check from left to the university of the u. k. about some of the president are the ones biggest challenges, including fixing the economy a little later. in this news off there's been another outbreak of violence in india is northeast and the state of 90 pul web. thousands were killed and ethic tension over the past month. the states chief minister says the 42 k separatist fighters were killed by security forces over the weekend. the cookies are tribal community who get preferential access to land and jobs, and pots of money pool. the violence began to over the bible may take communities demand for similar benefits. thousands from both communities have been displaced in india has deployed additional troops. that on the side of the problem is editor in
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the other question was on sunday and invited by the activities of the district. candice president assigned a new bill into law that allows the death penalty for so called aggravated homosexuality. legislation is among the toughest in the world, was approved by parliament in march. it outlaws sexual relations between personal,
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besides the sex gay marriage and the promotion of homosexuality to us and to you and have condemned the legislation as for pony in disagreement story julia santa is a human rights activist. he's concerned the new little legalizes hate hold up for the in uganda. modified by uh, the bill being us sent it to by the president. fortified for myself, fortified for the community and for human rights in general. and you've done this, this, this, this act is a repeat of things that will read the legislation that exist only this one text it to not tie you in. um, from the red eye in utilizing hate, the glazing, homophobia transformed. yeah. and a, and a team, a section of your guidance. this absolutely makes uh,
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they will read the existing c a was it's, it's, it's, it does pre got a lot of trauma as of the many eligibility i q community members who have faced violence even before the snow in, in the sequence of, in the whole process of putting the smoke, there's already been violence. so this has caused a lot of paranoia. a lot of fear in a lot of people are releasing from us what this would mean. we've had this been o 2 in a country where people to meet violence towards people just based on their suspicion of them being gay or lesbian, or bisexual transgender. this is really assumption of the pre res, it community that is part of the taxpaying you've done ends in this country. so you see this really a pulling by jerry. yep. has a new president that were present for j a
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defective cost. this is our big, big guy, the public of next year. yeah. well that's a new boot. took the oath of office in a boot shop. dignitaries from across africa with us, the 71 year old being sworn in to do business taking office as nigeria face is widespread in security and slowing economic growth. i'll just here as an address was that, that settlement in a boot, you slow down high level of inflation, high rise, rising level of properties in nigeria also to secure to some of the partners in his office on this prostate in the office. now apart from that, this country is also in need of numerous other services infrastructure in particular, electricity, especially is what is required to power industries and bucks very much in, in a country like that, you know, with a population of 200000000 people in this country. to generate 5000 megawatts of electricity storage, it has to do with a pro. now apart from that, we're also talking about security in security, across the country from the movies you're off, the i'm, i'm pretty swap. instead of just going on for the last 13 or 14 years in the
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northwest, some of the country on simply part of your capital expenditures and policies. and the types of i funded set up till several thousands in the last 5 years. so. so now, apart from that point on the table, we also have to walk through a lot divided country. this country is deeply divided, afflict instructional lives simply because of the part of the election and the history of this country. so people were watching closely to see the new president of points into people's assume these positions include the economy, what would be driving back to them? expose yourself this coming apart from that. we also talked to the parts of georgia who would carry the burden of restoring fees in various parts of we're talking about constituents in the northwest northeast as well as an i $1000000000.00. i'm just sort of see. yeah, from rick and with functions such as property that used to project not just so people once it goes there to see how he does with this problems. and due to that
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disclosure to these people, the system. and the reason it's 70 is since bouncing the edmund hillary and chef up tenzing. okay, well the 1st is successfully climb the world's highest peak mount everest. the paws celebrated the platinum of jew believe the fastest scent, but many are concerned. the climate change is making the climb more dangerous on behalf of limbo reports from cap on to climbing was highest mountain feet achieved by more than 6000 people. since 2 men became the 1st 70 years ago. it was hillary to share pretending no game made history on 29 may 1953 when they stood on the summit of everest. now these tie those have gathered, didn't come in in downtown, got a duke to pay tribute. loss of level sherpa peter has climbed 9 of the was highest
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peaks, including his wrist. 5061, slide reclining, them all their best and he started losing and we got to introduce him. so we definitely would call like make light of our life. go down to many in fact a good in fact, to us as an appalled, celebrates the platinum jubilee of the 1st extent of interest. mountain is campaigning to draw attention to how difficult steps become because of global warming. for the british army soldier, hardy. bravo good. became his 1st double amputee to climb everest in may. so he says the mountain does change very, it would be very, very important. now this mountain is with a sign these to explore ours and we have our auto working in planet attendance, but also was experiencing about the climate change. the episodes tenzing, novia, sherpa edmonds, hillary type everest. that's when it's financial growth in mountaineering and
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tourism in the policy. it's an important source of revenue for the government as income for local communities. now this growing concern, the climate change will impact the industry and the people who rely on this tend think to again share boss studies how increasing temperatures impacts know full and glacier built in the hit, the cushy, my la. lots of the watering the wall is stored in the former places. and so once this, i successfully repeat the way, the amount of what that that's available in the near future will be starting the degrees. and the one maybe more than nearly 2000000000 people that depend on the managed word from these resources. people living in the mountain are especially vulnerable visiting alicia's trigger, flash floods affecting the communities down the street. i thought the time there's not enough rate. those who rely on at risk for the livelihoods and survival, say, climate change is threatening both probably at the blue
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a to 0 got fund still come here on that. he is record lows for the late arrival. take the place and look at some of the challenges facing kentucky is economy. i'm president of the one because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess on recycling versus elimination to you and conference in paris attempts to reach a global agreements on reducing plastic waste. also the nice of sports news. chelsea a point, the new head coach that's coming up, which of the the and we still can't assume that the weather in turkey is settled in cost as you might expect it to be in may overnight or into the teens with the cloud and rain at last into the day and it has done to so many days of the last 2 months. so it's looking pretty well then by with that rain phase as,
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as it goes across cyprus and most of the vanities drive the winds are no longer as strong as they are. where they brought sandstone for them just recently through egypt. and the bands that was responsible for this is called frontier. you caught me see it didn't even get ahead of it. it's still quite dusty. not super easy from the band itself. we seen some pretty big some just don't spring flooding in jordan and pat society rape is that still possible? the water inside inside of your rape you? because of that possibility, but i'll take you to wednesday in the south temps faded away, the brief blast of air from the north keeps you 41 degrees in doha, but not far away. that's pretty dusty atmosphere dry throughout iraq in the event by this time. and equitorial, africa as much as you might like on the coast. it tends to be some time it is on can you, can you run some of the, the big chairs, a line instruction starts down to the outcome good day for the deposit as well. whereas in south africa, that stormy weather in the western cape is expanding,
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while working to suffice. i've been on to low income funding, so i am obliged to work and have it waiting on the bench on now to sierra news the adrian funding here and so have with the news of the headlines this uh, breaking news from saddam where the week long ceased 5, which was due to expire, and the next 2 hours looks like it's going to be extended. these agencies reporting that saudi arabia of the us and welcoming an agreement by susan is on forces on the power of industry. rapid support forces to extend the safe spot for
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a for the 5 days. services advisor with nato forces who've been trying to protect manual offices and move across the vote. serves to make up the majority in the region. seeking to prevent nearly an active account stadium this from taking offers that you can do as president has implemented one of the was toughest, empty l g, b, t, q morse, to a sexual relations between persons of the same sex gay marriage and the promotion of homosexuality. the rest of the un of content, the legislation i thought to what came one of the president, the ones biggest challenges and this next time will be fixing the economy with a leak full cost by many lists, attackers clear up as a new record low against the dollar trading at 20 to the greenback on monday. so later i has lost 77 percent of its value against the us currency over the past 5 years. so q a struggle to rein in soaring inflation, which tripled on 85 percent in october. it's highest and more than 2 decades. it's
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kind of a hovering about how fast are the ones mostly policies have been controversial. he believes raising interest rates increases inflation, the opposite of conventional economics instead of timing inflation, his government has emphasized gross an export competition. well, they sound track is electra and political economy of left for a university of the case of john just now by of, from london. so market tomorrow, following the presidential election with the lawyer as we cite folding to 20 to the us dollar. and how will president of the one of the countries compensate? does he need to do anything about that? i am somebody because now he won the elections. he actually doesn't need to change anything i think is also important to remember that that he is not. he's not going to in part 4 or 5 years himself, but in
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a year and i read the local elections and he will be also focusing on that. so we are not expecting any big changes in the policies that he has been adopting so far . because these policies have been helping him to maintain employment high and those people, even though they are not getting paid high wages, or if even if they're and purchasing power is reducing because of the inflation, they still have employment. and this is important for people and they keep and also for supporting ad on so i don't, i don't see anything to any drastic change and changes into next to that please. and as i said, his point of monitoring policies have been controversial to say the least. he believes the raising interest interest rates increases inflation, the opposite of a conventional wisdom. you know, many around the world, many market watches that scratching the heads. i mean, it could invest us beyond the wrong side of, of this debate could present or that won't be right, at least for turkey. so
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a turkey has been keeping the installation or a interest rate low. and then this, because the cause of this was rising inflation. so the invitation that he was keeping the interest rates low so that he can continue to call and, and we can continue go through consumption to borrowing. so this app is, this is to farm or the people on the streets, the as are borrowing but so, so for the businesses they create for those the have access to easier borrowing money and he was keeping the interest rates low. so the presidential election was seen as a referendum on that. his economic policies and people obviously like, well, i mean the country is still fairly polarized. the result was, was, was close. but a lot of people think the president is on the drum on the right track. economically . it's not, i will not say that's necessarily true and people are if people are upset with the economic outcomes, but the presidential election wasn't because their selections wasn't um and raised . okay. competition based on economic policies,
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the position was and i am promoting or posting any, a changes in different policies that would improve people's daily lives. storage lessons based on economic policies, butts, and also are done with it and basically and said, he said he was blazing his election campaign on the grades that you was that's it has been delivered under his governments including the, the 1st doctor's national car, but also to accuse a improvements in the defiance industry as such as on the election of his election company and was based on these even then this seems to have helped him tubing the election much on the rest of the wellness grappling with the cost of living crisis that that's no different uh into okay, and how is that inflation affecting people spending power the and so the best part is the cost of living is affecting everyone everywhere. but the inflation in turkey is really high and is affecting people's purchasing power in some, honestly, in
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a negative way. but the one thing is backed us was helping people suppose to cost even was the low interest rates. and, but this also has come to like a breaking point because the housing industry for housing was a big thing for our don and a for people in stock in general. but even though the interest rates are low, the housing and the price of housing has been increasing. so this is the touch. people cannot afford housing anymore. so it has to be working fuzzy to it has come . i like the big gym and else to come out of it for an add on now. so the, you expect no change in economic policy because the president doesn't need to because of his mandate. the monday to not to make big changes, even though he makes some big changes. he can use it to make this because he has the very majority. and i don't expect big changes because there's the local elections next year and to be wants to be in the local elections, especially in places like stumbling on categories. he lost in the last selections.
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i need the coloring selection of these tele, not and on color seems to be what made or not floating for him. so in the next selection, see with once a window and then he will, he will be, i don't expect any big changes in his head onto the policies he will, he will lose snapshots or fixes such as controlling capital. for example, control link for you interested in the country, me to be to have a really difficult of a long term implications. but in the short term, he's going to do so. tom fix is to maintain his image or to or even increases his power in the next elections. got to talk to you about the manufacturing. thanks for paying. what us, my, my son check that in law. thank you very much. i. that is, why does president think less my daughter and his present and count about luis, ignacio luna, the silver of his house against us sanctions on venezuela? due to a cold for the sanctions to be removed. the condemned washington for denying the legitimacy of the venezuelan government left his leaders a meeting ahead of a regional south american summit,
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jude to get on the way and present. here on tuesday, spain, the socialist prime minister pedro sanchez. that's cool to stop elections in july and it comes up to a heavy defeats and regional elections with a main conservative position policy picked up the largest number of boats today. complementary pole is being originally expected at the end of the couples in montana. a course in libya was sentenced to death. 35 members of i. so in north africa, the accused were taken prisoner in search of to the government forces took over the city in 2016. obviously, it was not a train of reports, not from the cold. and this was a, in this court session in the outskirts of the sauce has just ended the sentencing session against $54.00 members of iceland, also known as dash, has just completed with 80 percent of those accused sentence to death. thought. you know, we saw here was once the us,
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the judge laid out the sentence of people were extremely happy. we talked to family members of the victims here. and this is what they had to say. when i went to get this book, i can't explain my happiness. my dear son. well, how many i got just this school year. i haven't been able to sleep since my 2 sons were killed. we saw just as being saved today. have the i got a bad that in about comes off in depth and it's kind of an after 15 court sessions, we feel relieved by the judgement. my son was kidnapped and search by i so, and it's still missing. i don't know what happened to him or not can i so took control of the city of sue in 2015. and after nearly a year of control, the city was liberated by forces primarily from this rata of work. 780 men died trying to liberate the city. so as you can see,
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people who are extremely happy with the outcome with the judgment that the court has made as they finally feel that after all these years justice has been ser mileage right now. i'll just 0, mister watson. the case against him present hong kong publish a jimmy lies to go ahead. that's up the record rejected his request to terminate the trial lies being prosecuted under the territories national security law and could face life in prison if convicted and all was an accident. 2020 as part of the crack down by bay jane. during months of pro democracy protest lies accused of conspiring with others to call for sanctions or blockades, or engaging and hostile activities against hong kong or china. the rescue operations are continuing in the us state of iowa after a building collapse. it happened on sunday in the town of davenport. 5 crews rescued a people but sights unclear with the others, remained trapped on the rumble police side. the building is hazardous advise people to avoid the area
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a wildfire as far as the state of emergency and the largest city in eastern canada . people that have been moved to safety from several suburbs in the halifax region, dry conditions and study wins fueling flames. what's up almost have been brought in from neighboring provinces. why fi is also raging in alberta? forcing tens of thousands of people from the hopes, environmental the go see age has a meeting in paris to discuss legally binding ways to tackle plastic pollution. more than 2000 delegates from nearly 200 countries or at the u. n summit. and what could result in a land lock tracy? the un says the global plastic waste can be slashed by 80 percent by 2014 bringing benefits with trillions of dollars. please bear in mind that only elimination reduction a full life cycle approach, transparency and a just transition. only those can bring success because the truth is that we cannot recycle our way out of this mess. now from out of here is on the coastal sharif,
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the plastic pollution is a huge global problem. the u. n. environment program says we produce more than 400000000 tons of plastic waste. if the most of it single use products meant to be thrown away off to one use of the $7000000.00 tons of we generated globally so far, only a fraction has been recycled. so where does it go here? and landfills like these oceans are also little bit plastic waste, around 8 to 10000000 tons is being dumped every year by 2050. the amount of plastic ways, the live p out number on deficiency. once a plastic product is produced, it's here to stay from 500 to up to a 1000 years and then turning it to home for my proof plastics. it has a devastating impact on marine life and our equal system on humans on say fi to the
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problem is everywhere from the summit of mount everest to the deepest of oceans. tony will be as the director of the men, the rule foundation, he says, the connection between plastic pollution of climate change is clear. and we know that the global emission go see i'd say from the production and plastic or about the same as the united kingdom. so it's a significant problem. it has it's, it's a problem as the equivalent of a country style. the see thing about i like to live on the tray days is to reduce the amount of plastics that have been produced in the 1st place. so eliminate the unnecessary plastics that we have in our environment to redesign by say, sign it at the end of its life. if it hasn't been reduced in price points designed to be recycled, there are a lot of vested interest rates of sites. obviously the big oil companies say plastic as uh, as a last refuge in a live. ready consumption of oil increases as electric vehicles come on line. so i, you know,
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it's really up to ambitious governments the entire member sides of the united nations to find the voice. of course for a li. ready li, binding trading. and that's, that's the key here is we made it to be legally binding. and there are a lot of legacy plastics. that's absolutely true. and we will continue to generate more legacy plastics until we change the economics around the last think it's still remind cheaper to produce new plastic then took the leg thing so and recycle plastic. so there's a lot of work for government to do to address the economics of that problem, regulatory reform. we made the extended produce the responsibility. last strong advocates for a levy on badge and the with the and i in on the companies that they do. plastic rod at the top of the supply time. so there was single bullet and there are a lot of interventions that we can work the one through a traded to the accounting firm. price waterhouse coopers australia has ordered 9 of its pop. this to go on leave. it face has
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a scandal over the misuse of government tax plans. that's off the form, a pop now who consulted on new laws to prevent tax avoidance. shed confidential drafts with colleagues. those documents, but then used when work with multinational corporations, including us, tech companies, please say australia is acting, c o has apologized when i from under thomas and sydney this was a huge conflict of interest on the one hand p w. c was advising australia as government on how to best brand new legislation to stop multi nationals avoiding tax. what at the same time, it was using that confidential information to advise clients and when potential new clients based on how they could avoid things very sane. texas, i've, the last couple of weeks has been an inquiry, australia is parliament. this really revealed how broil based went right across the firm. over $55.00 people within the p, w. c. network. got e mails relating to all the place and many of them used to win millions of dollars
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worth of phase from new clients. we also saw and those emails, people boasting about how they were winning those fees. so a real scandal in p w. c. now on the back foot, trying to salvage it's damaged reputation. they said that in september, the result of the internal inquiry will now be published publicly and the trying to limit this to the australian brought g p. w. safe to stop. it's tom, his reputation seeking to other parts of the in that what, but we know that the email, the information, they all went to people in the west and you type in you right across the asian pacific region as well. so this goes way beyond one paul, on the in one particular country in a p w. c. network under thomas out to 0, sidney from south america to the middle east, asia at eastern europe. so just representing the united nations have been keeping the peace for 75 years. more than 2000000 circle blue helmets from 125 countries of suff. during that time,
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i'm 71. missions have been launched in some of the most dangerous parts of the world. right now. 87000 peace cape is serving in 12 conflicts of alexia. bryan has more on the falls at its walk. the job is the so called blue helmets is to protect civilians and navigate the pos from conflict to pace. the budget is nearly $6400000000.00 with the us responsible for more than a quarter of this, followed by china and japan. that money funds $10.00, the 12 current emissions cash for the remaining to come from the main you in budgets. one of those missions observes the cx, 5 between india and pakistan, and the state of drama and kashmir. the other is the world's oldest commission stays up in 1948 to media conflicts between as row and its neighbors the way and says most emissions last 51 months. but 6 have gone on much longer and continue to the stay from western sahara to cyprus. and living in but peace, capers,
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and not just soldiers. there also, police observe is all civilian expense. bung with dish provides the most blue helmets out of any country, followed by the pool in india. but while the force is celebrated for its role in decreasing the number and severity of armed conflicts like in liberia and sierra leone, it's not without its challenges. and suspects lost in the dutch government, apologized for the role it's peacekeepers played in silence. prevent the killing of more than $8000.00 muslim men and boys, extra bernita and 1995 by balls me and so it forces rights groups of also accuse doing forces if having a problem with sexual abuse there mean allegations of rape or sexual exploitation and cost of a democratic republic of congo and south to don. a peace keep a camp was found to be a source of a devastating outbreak of cholera and hazy hold and 10000 people that have died
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from the disease. what 14200 peacekeepers have lost their lives on the job over the past 75 years. the biggest number, 329, who has part of the force and living in the most dangerous mission over the past 9 years, has consistently been mendoza and molly, i just, i had on the news of the tennis world. number one cruises into the 2nd round of the friendship of jo, be here with the best of the action. next,
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the one in front opens top said call us out christmas 3. so the 2nd round at running barrels, the spaniard face to turn in quite a flat love you couple in paris across julie, still a bit of results for fixing of a player who is renting the 20 rolls out. muscling, he's one, hoses, opponent 6 plus 6275. he's a me for assess. typed in the french capsule. 70 grandson's title. the dates is law says us, i think 22 time grandson champion. no, but chuck of which has won his way through to the 2nd round the to time run. and there was when i was up against alexandra from the professor. which of the united states joking, which beating wells number 114 and straight. set this up faces hungry mouth and the switch of it next. but men's tendency to fedex over the last name is out. the canadian is the highest profile casualties so far it really gave us this year. it was dumped out in the opening room for the 1st time in 5 years. it's nice to be a funny advancing at the canadians expense or in the women's tools sign. stevens
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has eased into round to no count from a well. number one is carolyn of fish give us the american who made it as far as the fund lives to move back in 2018 cruise through the opening says that sophia game, hawaii to 6 of 6 for when do you craziness between a is also of to winning stopped in paris, felina took care of business against the 25th, said latina from his son, 6262 to switch. amena, who is so nice, you all have price money. at this event, the children to fight to buy was in the home country. once a full now and chelsea have confirmed they've signed what it temperature. tino is the new head coach on the to you do the 51 year old origin time takes over from franklin pod who's been in temporary charge since gray and pasta was sacks in early april. which tina himself had been out of work since leaving power centred on last year. he's no stranger to working in england having spent 5 years at tottenham.
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despite spending $740000000.00 in the last 2 trots for windows. chelsea finished hall with the lowest points total in the premier league era. the manager of 3 jobs. the 1st is to set the 2nd speak strategy and the status to uh, develop the motion so. uh gee, i think because she never was able to see those 3 things that i think will be what on the way to arrest, they really, really setting a time. well, so the body of the search in a lot of these use young welcome. did they go to speak? i'm issues. i think it's in the how that they feel they could do away with me just on the mental that have made up successful us for 2 years. so i think they'd be wise to look back. uh, not just, not just some of the things that didn't was the problem the share, but on the many, many,
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many things that did supports teachers for my club and cleaning them by is concerned . he's going to stay at paris benjamin for one more season. the striker was named league of play of the gift for the full time in a row of twins, told reports as he will on his contracts of p, a. c, which runs for one more year and by had been linked to the move away from the french champions with round the trades proportionately still interested in signing him up to a ton them down last year, initially, off to winning the city outside. so natalie touch luciano splits, he will leave at the end of the season. the 64 year old, his aust for sabbatical and the clubs. and it says it's right that he does what he wants to do. of the leading them to that 1st title since 1990, that pretty much now search for replacements. and the lesson for football funds that it's not over until the final whistle, even if that final whistle is in a different match. how about fund stone? the pitch to celebrate the teams automatic promotion to the top tier of jem and
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simple update the last place son's house. and, but it turned out that the team who a 2nd in line for placing the phone does need to hide in heim managed to flight from behind, storing twice the last minute. it's time to when begging you to that promotion, instead maintenance as was sort of a hand getting the stadium tonight. and so it's a real media seemed handbook and been promoted. but it's the news began sinking in handbook funds were left to should display. luckily they can still secure promotion if they've each took got in a playoff game. to down to an incident packed in the 500 kyle kirkwood prices costs safety features of to walking away from this rec. somebody incredible on board camera shots as david stokes rounds up the x and the if ever there was proof how dangerous smoke disabilities. this is it with 15 minutes to go in the, in the 500 coal cook, which card was sent,
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approaching into the bar, is leaving the dry, the power list to do a, 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 defense, which is never a good thing and then the car, but they got these cars associated 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 motor racing, which more than $300000.00 friends, turned out to watch the race was red flagged 3 times altogether. the funnel restart, setup a 2 left, shoots out to the finish and it was joseph. new god new came out on top sling shifting past lashes when a mock is erickson to the noise, the sweet back to back victory, the 32 year old view god and is
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a 2 to him. india champion and after 11 failed attempts, have been considered the best drive and never to have one the in the 500. you have no idea and started out of the van and the crowd and its 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 keep 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 his truck the collection completes. you got celebrates with a drink of milk or tradition, which goes all the way back to 1933. they be stripes, which is 0. well, no wonder how the bond is. the 3rd is smiling. he's wanting the latest lift gulf events and $4000000.00. thanks to shots like this, the american finished one clay over the field with trump national golf course in washington d. c. the 1st one's on it has faced the victory on american soil. have never won on
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the pga tool before joining the series. is previous to professional wins with yesterday and tga championship amherst county at the pga tools event in texas. go to shift flow, played a short web even well, number one, he made a hold on one of the 8 that helped him finish the times of the place, emily and agree a had a to show lead heading to the last but his to show them 18 found trouble landed in a concrete ditch and nothing was a candidate nearly all the way back to the t. the origin time would make a double bogey on that hole, but he did go on to win the tournament in a playoff voice bus. victory emboldened 7 years. thank goodness. so that all right, that is really useful. now melissa adrian, germany, thanks for the time for the team here in the pasta pass on to our colleagues in london. busy taylor standing by the door of today's news. i'll see you again. thanks for watching.
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