tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 2, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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to june on al jazeera, on counseling, the cost of the fault. bring friendship. yes, again, but why is the debt ceiling so contentious? in the us, germany slip center recession, it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new both the $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that understands the attain. this is in use our line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes as fighting rages and through the on the wall street programs as several of its warehouses have been lifted. for the rest, more than 4000000 people. these 9 people have been killed during anti government
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protests and sent a golf after the conviction of an influential physician, nita fine malcolm web at a court in kenya since hearing the case of an evangelical preacher who's accused of ordering hundreds of his father was stopped himself there the bill is passed. after weeks of dead law, c u. s. congress passed as a bill to allow the government to borrow more money and avoid the default strategies and skid refugees and my friends in such a professor life in your face. tough border controls initially and on far as small with the sports denver and down the line, the heat and the opening match of the n b a finals. nicolay ok just starring for the not just as they love to win the championship for the 1st time after the
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while we begin and sit on where the wild food program says one of its warehouses has come under attack on demand, lucid, the facility containing tens of thousands of tons of food and supplements in alabama, that's in south central street on it's one of the largest of just a cubs of the united nations agency in africa. the wsp says it will put move in full 1000000 people quote in conflicts at risk. well, let's speak to have a move in to joins us now from on demand that's across the river now from call to it. but let's start with what we're hearing now from the wsp. we have had that agencies have been saying that losing has been going on. i mean, the situation was already diet. yes indeed. now the looting did not the thoughts just 2 days ago with the world's p program. but it started at the very beginning of the conflict in mid april at world see program warehouses in the west. some parts of the country in dar for were also looted in the capital cartoon warehouses belonging to b, a u. n. separately,
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you an agency and their offices have been looted as well. that's effective, be 8 operations here in the country. now we're talking about at least 80000 metric tons of wood that have been looted since the south of the complex, affecting more than 4000000 people as part of the world food program. most of them are located in the dark for region where the slicing has affected millions of people cutting down from basic commit parent assistance. and then there's those out here in the capital one or 2 with the 8 organization being looted with the warehouse of being affected. and would know you military and craters opens millions of people remain in the capital. unable to access the communitarian assistance and the little debt is coming through is not enough for those who are in the capital, waiting for that assistance or looking for ways to meet the capital to stay for zones where they can find basic food commodities. have you there on the ground now despite all of the different medic assets we've been talking about for weeks now. the fighting has been continuing. i see washington is now turning up the pressure
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is that, like, did you make any kind of difference of the? well, 1st of all, look at, let's look at it. let's take a look at the companies that have been sanctioned. the companies that produce the weapons and munitions and vehicles for both sides. 2 of them affiliated to the rapids support forces and 2 of them belonging to the city need armies. so it looks like the united states is trying to put pressure on these companies to make sure that there are no more weapons for cubes, there no more vehicles for due to procure. and therefore this conflict does not last longer than it should. now it's up here, this would have an immediate impact on the ground. it's worth noting that it's the expert and analysts think that both sides have prepared for this complex a long time ago. especially the rapids support forces which have been building that it did troops over the past 4 years when it comes to the army. you also have the industrial system. so and complex which has been setup during sanctions era here in to that. so it's not clear what immediate impact this would have,
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but the talk st. jude that that is supposed to bring these far between the 2 denise army and the rapid support for us. it's a currently suspended because of repeated violations. so while yes, efforts have been ongoing to try to get the 2 sides to agree on some sort of temporary cease fire for military a to come in the fact that there's been numerous violations and ask for the mediators, the lack of seriousness by both sides to actually implement, i mean a ceasefire. so i think very much continues on the ground with civilians still remaining trapped in the middle between the 2 were inside. haven't moved into that . it was all the latest for us from on demand on the ground, the in through don, thank you. have a lot, let's not bringing either aside. she is the secretary general of a student who's red crescent society. she joins is now on the line from ports through don ida, letting me start by asking you how your operations are going right now given what we're hearing from other agencies about losing that. thank you. yeah, hannah president. so there is that person with giving support for the people who
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move from the cartoon to parts to down to find a way to find the secured area today is as good as it has provided them with foot. uh, okay, is it and of well by clinic and psychological support for the people who has been put in a center area so that they can support them. i did the stroke costume on some people that's from other countries. so i understand that puts it on has been under costs you the state government was speaking of rebellious sleep. the cells has that tough . you impact to do a walk that actually it is the one day and the completed the next day. we continue delivered in the it's for the other, as i stated, so that i did for have to me and defeat i, north 26, but heavy population move this show given that we're hearing these reports of losing from
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a number of other agencies. all the concerns that any of your supplies are being routed, especially as you try to move them around the country. yes, that was installed in cars to him on the head. go out, then the oil has to be looked at from the beginning of the walk. i'm very sorry to hear that. how are you dealing with that? especially within the context of the security situation as well. obviously we've been hearing from our correspondent fighting is ongoing despite the fact that there was supposed to be a truce. how much a do you actually managing to get into the capital a. a now we doing uh, the automatic with the medical or stuff in the hospitals. we just did a view through 4000000000. he was wsp me that has been ordered the inside talk to me on with the right to get motor for to the reason i listed distributed for the better. but people there and we do psychological support. and we do that by the end
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of the day. and cartoon, it's obviously a very, very busy time for you, your at the moment and thoughts through dawn. i understand that has become of space huge and how you were talking about people. huge amounts of people who are still that. is it very much still a major evacuation room? there is somebody backwards and it's been done with the matter. we can see. but the still a big number is still there and. 5 of the, of the people who come, they added people who move from have to, and i, they don't think about going up for these people to just thrown away from the, the water and cartoon. but there is some sort of people that really want to grow the better, but they, uh they work and got with the unity out on with the the government of the state. so how are they coping the people who have, who have tried to get out of katya im gonna ending up and puts it on? is that the resources to,
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to deal with such huge crowds actually it is if they have her on the paper on the document and if there is a way to, we'd like to add them to their identity, it would be done immediately. as we see that the people who. 5 the and we did that by myself, people have a resident in got that for example, they have been evacuated by the plan and the 3 day that what we see that enforced was not sorry. i was actually asking about the people, the student needs people who are coming from call to just wondering what kind of stage they are arriving in inputs through don to the people who are i from cartoon, some of them, they stay with the family in the house who some of them, they rent houses, but the some of them they still saying in the sense that where do we give this to the beautiful look for them and what. a and we do that well by being connected to either outside of the google them than not. yeah, well i, i wanted to, to let you go, because i know it's
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a very busy time for you. thank you so much for joining us here on out to 0, i the outside of the secretary general, the student needs to read, present society. we wish you all the best with your wi fi to the moving on and or start ease in senegal. let's say at least 9 people has been killed in anti government protests that happened of the opposition. the, the, it was months on co was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. because it will just say the trial is motivated by his political arrivals. the conviction now undermines as john says, if running for president and next year's elections, let's bring in nicholas hockey's in the senegalese capital called forth. nick, when you and i spoke yesterday, you were walking past band talk cause the violence clearly escalated. so that's right. i mean, we're inside the university right now and look at what remains of this bus. it's still,
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there's still smoke coming out of it and it's not to tear. there is entire buildings that have been where students have been tried to set a light, the level of destruction isn't just in the university across the capital as we were driving in this morning. we saw a supermarkets that were being protected by the armed forces. so the military has been deployed to protect certain key areas. there has been a banks that have been looted supermarkets that had been looted and, and these protest or seem to be targeting local government authorities the, the electrical power and company was targeted in many areas in the suburbs of the capital. and what's interesting is we're seeing the most violence in the poor neighborhoods of the car where people feel the most angry, not necessarily in support of who spends on kind of what happened with the verdict, but angry with the president mackey. solving this feeling that despite this booming economy that's had a goal,
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has that they have been left behind and that's really what's fueling the in driving the conflict. but of course, this court case is verdict over the opposition leader. we spend sancho is just the tip of the iceberg. now. he's been sentenced to 2 years in prison. we spoke to the justice administered to try to find out why he has not been taken into custody since the verdict ticket listed. even if i just wanted a divisor whose mind sancho is not under arrest, he's not in jail. he is with his family and friends. so in reality, it's not the measure of detention. it's only an administrative measure for the government to protect or the tranquillity and serenity. for the moment, the criminal police on not yes involved with, he's not under house arrest politically, but he's freedom of movement. the unlimited. but give us a call for insurrection. and now the
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decision whether we spend sancho will be taken into custody is up to the criminal police. but of course there was political pressure. we spent on clothes at his home . and right now when we drove past his whole house, there was limited security. a lot less than then perhaps yesterday, with the government or the justice system rather are hoping is that he will hand himself in to the authorities and then taking into prison. but that's not what we spend, sancho in their supporters want, and the government are fearful of what would happen then given the violence that we've seen ahead of the verdict. and yesterday. so the religious authorities, the traditional leaders, are now mediating a dialogue between the government, the president, the justice system, and response sancho to try to bring an end to this violence that has left in the last 24 hours. 9 people dead and hundreds of injured and even more people arrested
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. back to you and us tells you okay, a very tense situation still in the hall. thank you very much that nicholas talk for us in the senate gaze, capital, canyon, evangelical preacher, pull mackenzie and tango. it has appeared in a court and mendoza, he's a choose of leading accounts and ordering his follow is to stuff themselves to death. police have not assumed more than $240.00 bodies in a room like forest. malcolm lab reports from melody and east. is this the? no, i'm on with the last name. he couldn't. the still remembers the songs about the end of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's touch. oh, how are normally she grew uncomfortable when he started preaching the schools and hospitals with the work of the devil. and she left the charge of her system and brother in law stayed. they went with mackenzie to hear the remote for a settlement where he cooled his follow as dividers say,
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he ordered them to stuff that children and then themselves to death, to go to heaven. police have dug out more than $200.00 bodies. many of them children. who are you? who are only me, says the bending over found the life under in police custody. amy's wondering what's happened to the 5 children nieces and nephews? yes, we love. go a 100 plus when i'm worried and i'm not 100 percent. sure, i'll see them again. if the children haven't being fond by now among those rescued, maybe they're among those being assumed. we do know we're waiting for the dna results. um uh, kenzie is being arrested several times and then released many people say he was paying off the police about 2 months ago. he was finally detained here at the police station in the town of middleton d. the offices had previously released him, have since been transferred. he's being held here while the place of stopped at
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exhibiting the bodies of his followers. billing these moore has been filled twice over. the government launched the commission of inquiry to find out what happened. and it's talking about regulating preaches so logistics of just completed a 2nd round of post mortems done adults before the table just on the from what to. so most of the more meals and the one most of most of them also are those people working at the site, say, 100 small bodies is still buried in the ground. and some, a peer to not be from here investigative, say all the people outside the cold may have been involved. canyons of waiting to find out if all the questions will ever be onset on this. all those involves when we pull to justice malcolm web alger 0000000 the can. yeah. well that speak to malcolm lab, he joins us from outside that courthouse and monassa. now whom is you say so many questions still, is there a hopes that will potentially get some answers in quote uh
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well, at this stage, uh who mackenzie's been in the corner of this colt room? caged in his cell, whilst the prosecutor has been asking the court to go on them more time to keep him in detention while they continued the investigations. they want to be gone, said another 60 days. the defense has been arguing that mackenzie should, in fact be released because he hasn't yet been charged. now the prosecutors say they need more time to examine bodies from the shack a whole forest. they need more time to identify a bodies using dna to try and match them with the inquiries of missing persons from the many relatives. and they will say facing challenges because some of the people who were found in shack ahold of for us to live still appear to be under the influence of mackenzie. some of those who was starving and taken to the hospital wanted to continue stopping themselves to death. the government has these people in custody and it has a program to try to d radicalize them,
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but that's making it difficult for the prosecutors to find witnesses. that's why they're asking for more time. sure, welcome. this is obviously become a huge controversy for, can you, i know there's a lot of and go to that. this could be allowed to happen. what are you hearing from officials that about potential further action? well, the government set up a commission of inquiry to find out what was happening. and there's also a uh commission to senators who have been uh, missing people around this area and other products, the country to find out what the possibilities would be of regulating the rapidly growing number of evangelical churches, some of which have come on the criticism in particular mackenzie's, but as you say, major questions about how this was able to go a sofa before it was stults. as a lot of relatives of missing people who believe that that loved ones could have been safety. finally, mcclendon,
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mackenzie had been held in custody from one of the earliest times that he was detained earlier this year, rather than being released again and then ordering his father was according to survivors to kill themselves. malcolm web of it was overlays as for us from outside that courthouse and one box that following that case. thank you malcolm. well, air rage lads have sounded across ukraine, off the wave of russian attacks. the air force has it intercepted and destroyed 10 missiles fired from russia's bronze region on friday. the capital t if has been targeted nearly every day for the past month. on thursday, 3 people including a 9 year old child account. meanwhile, the governor of russia's belgrade regions has 2 people were killed and 2 others injured that and showing by ukrainian forces it happened in the town of much lower
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pressed on that's near the border with ukraine. the governor says fragments of the shell struck cause to women traveling, and one of them that suffered faithful injuries mean lot speaking in helsinki, the secretary of state, on the blinking said that russia's war of aggression has been a strategic failure. or when you look at the president put, is long term strategic gains and objectives. there is no question. russia is significantly worse off today than it was before its full scale invasion of ukraine, militarily, economically, politically, we're putting name to project strength. he's revealed weakness where he sought to divide. he's united what he tried to prevent these precipitated and china is special invoice and you raised and it says has described russia's one ukraine as well, the worrying and ones that the risk of escalation is. hi, nick. we made those comments off to his european tour to promote beijing's plans and the conflict. lease trip started with nice things and kids,
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and that ended in law school. he says both russia and ukraine, welcome to try and his involvement and finding a diplomatic solution to the war. well, it's trina, you was at that press briefing invasion with all the laces. katrina prognostic was, it seems from before you, but he doesn't sound fostering of domestic of the no leeway gave quite a silvery account of the world or from his trip to europe, which included stops in crane. poland, france, germany, you and russia. you said that the goal of this trip was to exchange views and to push the dialogue into that limited extent. you said that was a successful trip. you also use the press conference to deny report that he had asked you praise would accept deeding territory to russia. something that cubis told china time and time again, it would not do that. this is a non starter. and he said, overall, he had mentioned that it seems very difficult to be able to get russia and ukraine to sit down right now at the negotiating table. that
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a but there was still heart given that both policies have no doubts the chance of the political assessments. let's say 2 to 10. simpson differentiate. the risk of escalation remains high. at present, the conflict is still dragging on and escalating my state in your crime for 3 days and didn't keep air raid sirens was sounded every single day and they were to mess of a strikes in keys. the conflict isn't a stalemate and the battlefield is full to then certainty. this situation is warring. this history is any guide. we know that all was in conflicts ended in a peaceful way. but if the war continues to go on, they will only be mowed as aust isn't suffering. as long as there is a glimmer of hope for peace, we should work actively towards it. so
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lease lay saying that there was still hope that china would still continue to push for dialogue without mentioning any names to criticize other countries for ami ukraine. you said that this was only starting to escalate the tensions and raised the temperature on the ground. he said that we should be working towards the autistic and as much as possible, trying to trying to find some common language and equipment. understand is around this tons, like the polls easier said than done, especially given that the parties involved you have very different accounts as to what has caused this rule. but still he said that china would continue to try to push the peaceful. so he said that this tool was not aimed to be a quick fix. you recognize that this will take time and china will continue to move forward in that same direction. and it is now considering sending get another delegation 0 to the states. katrina you that with a view for us from the chinese capital. thank you very much. katrina to hold the will and ukraine has pushed russia to see close to ties with china and other international partners. and that's putting out right now in cape town, where foreign ministers from the british scraping of imagine economies on these
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things, brazil, russia, india, china, and host south africa discussing the possible expansion of the block. it's increasing the same as an alternative to weston geo political dominance. so just how follow the couldn't the blocks expansion go around? 20 countries have voice their interest in joining then to decide the radium, yvonne nigeria, indonesia to key a and mexico for russia. it could be a johnston wide and it's circle of friends. is it facing the sanctions because of the war and ukraine? it could also be an opportunity for china, which proposed as the expansion at los to summit, it wants to betray itself as a counterbalance to the west. bricks, members are also looking at reducing reliance on the us still as a result of the currency, especially in trade policy known as the dollar. eyes ation will not speak to for me the mill us use across us for us in cape town. i mean, i am just, i'm friends of bricks will actually be addressing them using today. just how likely is this prospect of expansion. well,
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given what the south african, the minister of international relations and cooperation said yesterday, cuz it earlier just a few hours ago with regard to the expansion, it is t to the meeting today as they are looking at at least 19 countries expressing interest with a formerly or informally, the minister had said that the members of bricks and those interested in joining do represent a majority of the global population. and so this, i think, would be very important in terms of great to representation for what the of what bricks consider is very important, the global south. what to give us a good idea of what that expansion might look like. and watch as much involved with speaking to international affairs to unless peter felicia is not pizza, the expansion is, is very important to bricks at this point, especially in terms of creating this alternatives as opposed to or the g 20 o g 7. what is the criteria that they might be looking at? wouldn't bringing in new members?
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i think that is correct for the mexican away. one of the main criteria is actually that no one comes to us admitted should have a i really injectable issue with the bricks member. so i would imagine, for example, if tucked his time is not going to be joining bricks in any good. how are you? because india has a real issue and it may be some, some of the issues with china and some of the, the countries that it as disputes within the south china sea and the same school. and i would also, you know, the other thing about bricks is a, it's, it's a kind of a slack the and building sort of organization. because i think it back to see itself is not aligned. but you know, it's an increasing tyler oswell that we're in at the moment. we address a and the, and the with nato, all at each of us drugs, you know, to have one of those phones of the new conflict that is already a bricks member. creates a complication there, so i would say any country that has that kind of waste and leading, i mean, we're not going to get a strain to join it. we're not going to get new zealand during, you know,
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any country that, as a wisdom kind of orientation is, is i'd like you to join. so, i mean, it's, so we're a beyond that, it's hard to say you can say it's about democracy and human rights. so human rights, maybe that could possible the democracy maybe not considered in china and russia or china, particularly. so it's going to be a bit difficult to actually to, and that's why they didn't agree. you know, yesterday, i mean, the, the pharmacist didn't agree on their expansion and they took that bull down the road to the summits and motorists and aside from seeking common values and the difficult back to navigate in terms of membership, they do want to increase trade, that really isn't economic focus and they're looking at potentially a common currency. yeah. how likely is that amongst these diverse countries? there are turns i, i think that the, the are coming to and see a bricks country is very far down the road. you know, neil, so to all this other for consider actually said that you so he's telling me that for full bed it's, it's a veteran. be very ambitious. but in the meanwhile,
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what they're doing is it trying to increase trade in each other's cards. so and the, and the idea is clearly to try and reduce the dependence on the dollar, which also means that now they depend on the south african foreign minister to increase that vulnerability to you a 2nd because those sections are very much about trading. and so if you can trade in your own carrots, he's fine. i mean somebody, dr. barton, maybe you know that to devolve into that bridge. carnes purposes, thank you very much for your time. just picking the 2 pizza of abuse has an international affairs as a journalist of these meetings will continue for the next couple of hours, but likely will wrap from amongst these foreign ministers today. for me to know that there was a life as far as from cape town. thank you for me to well do another meeting now in singapore, with that rivalry between the us and china has cost a shadow over this triangle on dialogue. a security conference, i think prime minister lauren's one has just the 2 superpowers to resolve tensions . defense ministers for more than 40 countries are attending that meeting,
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which addresses regional security issues, or for more on that dialogue that speak to florence. louise, she's that for us. in single pull florence, this comes, of course, a midge. very strange, a us china relations house. up playing out that the right there's times are going to say center stage 3 days. and we know going into this meeting that the chinese defense minister is not going to meet with us often because of the us sanctions imposed no adolescence. a sanctions is one of the reasons, but at the hospital is verging interest and the intent between us and, and it's also saying that, you know, the hi, this is exactly the time when 5 minutes we 2 minutes and then just
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a few days ago to us that chinese white performed and unnecessarily aggressive over the south china sea chinese. in response to that, it is the us conducting it submitted to reconnaissance activities in the south, trying to see the disposing instability. and this week that we expect over the next few days at the policy makers will be holding many coastal meetings. many behind the scenes diplomacy to try and de escalate 10 percent. that's fine with me. we've had frontier before the intense into non noise keeping an eye on that conference for us that in single pool. thank you very much bye. and i'm still a head here on out of here. the you is calling for fresh selection is in northern cost of the following complex fab, between ethnic sub, some ethnic albanian drones to deal with. thank you. favor sri lankan uses novel ways to try to get
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a handle on health crisis. the americans have is, as you hit on the receiving end of some angry fans at the fence, open fire, we'll have the details for you kind of the how long there is no great change in the weather across europe over the next couple of days will show as a rumbling away across the south where it's mediterranean, but some west, whether it was that's the eastern side of you, but this where the system had a big i reapplied pressure, but towards the northwest at least here it is going to be fine. i've settled some good sporting weather coming up this weekend. the winds do come in from more of a north safety direction,
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so temperatures will struggling little. we can cool 19 celsius, 66 pounds like that in london to below. what it should be times it around $22.00. they are in paris, but at least it is dry add fine. there you go with those showers from spain and portugal southern fronts across the out pushing all the way into that isa side of you. i'm at west to whether will make his wife or the race was must go guys from 20 to celsius to rough, 13 degrees on fast. i say really freshening up here dry once they get across the northwest. if you have more shelves down across the south, and those shall was across spain and portugal, also running across the fond northwest of africa. so. so what's the weather? once again into the north of algeria and possible iraq, i still see some wet weather, but it is hot, very hot. st. cover at $43.00 degrees stood rash. so shy was there across west africa, pushing further northwards into bochita paso. the june 1967,
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6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored hair crust appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run. out of the re excludes the events leading to the window and its consequences, which i still felt today to help me and it was because that is such as the the, the stuff is live, the war in june on outages. era is the conflict into time continues of correspondence or on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the 6 needs are me available. beat ages, say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered and therefore cannot access pay this, this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there. and all the challenges ahead is your stay without just the rest of the maintenance different events.
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the welcome back to watching all to 0. i'm the stars you to here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. the u. n. has condemned the losing of critical well food program warehouses and suit on the agencies as the fest puts 4400000 people at risk gone to fine has been reported. meanwhile, and students capital to as the us and saudi arabia suspend, told us, as we'll say, samson's company is linked to the army and throughout this whole defense ministers for more than 40 countries, a gathering and single pole for the stronger last i loved the 3 day confident
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savings to address the regional securities. well, the us senate has approved a deal to lift the government, especially $1.00 trillion dollar debt, and then it's the last major huddled the full. the bill is then signed into little by president joe biden. the bipartisan deal about what would have been the countries fast federal debt default, and that's a financial meltdown. she have her times, the reports from washington, dc. the leadership of both parties and the senate had been to this would not be the institution responsible for the us defaulting on its depths, no matter the reservations on both sides about the deal reached between president biden and the republican leadership in the house of representatives. as a result of it was placed on the senate floor swiftly, the bill is past. now, democrats are feeling very good tonight. we've saved the country from the scores of default, even though there was some on the other side for wanted default wanted to lead us to default, maybe a little tired, but we did it in raton,
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among other things. some of the republicans were promised a supplemental vote on defend spending. some fee will be almost $900000000000.00. joe biden has already proposed more than the next 10 countries combined is not enough to the american military who is under funded because of this bill. help is on the way as in the house, some progresses didn't vote for the bill. some of the bernie sanders explained his reasoning virtually at a riley to raise the minimum wage. i'm not going to vote for a bill which will cut programs for nutrition, for housing, for health care for education, and not asked the richest people of this country to pay their fair share of taxes. nonetheless, the democratic party leadership is presenting the deal as a times of bipartisanship. it's clear that the white house is proud, the president biden broke this deal, even if as a result,
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the principle of negotiating over the debt ceiling has been enshrined even further . and a similar scenario of imminent financial prices. my will play off again in 2025. she everytime see out to 0 capitol hill. while the e u has called for new elections and northern cost of a ethnic sub. this had been protesting against the election of ethnic albanian as in the majority. sub region subs doesn't recognize the cost of those independence and launch the boy calls a day, pulls municipal election on monday, thousands of nature soldiers also injured during those protests when that spring and how corresponded. also beg, he's in the veteran in northern cost of a i said there is this push now for fresh elections just how likely is that to happen as well. that has been some to friend 1st in about those elections about the possibility of them, but they say the politicians interesting to say that the legal process is, must be followed again. even if those elections take place,
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it requires the participation of ethnic stubs and the north municipalities for that to be successful. otherwise the country finds itself in the very same position. it was in the past, but right now it has the vision. the mood is calm, but still tends to nature falls through the still standing god, the erected these barricades and barbed wire, a random municipality buildings, and this is the scene across the municipalities, outside those local government buildings that someone has put up a flag has st. just protesting, no violence, but as we know those protest in the week with violent searching, nato soldiers were hurt. and they to us as even some bullets we'll find, they find the bullets here. but generally people here have gathered the protest continue, it remains calm, then we just very different. we have a nationalistic music being paid, but the, the fundamental problem is still the same. the ethnic says here, i don't feel
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a part of comfortable. they don't recognize the institutions and their participation to participation the elections is essential for anything to be successful. and that is tool by the use of these associations. so it'd be in municipalities now. these are based in the north of comfortable that would give local ethics of the right to choose who the priest come on does uh that would be so it'd be in judges. but in the past, even though that this has been agreed by the government in pristina back in 2013 a cost a quote set that was unconstitutional. and the other problem is that the comp 5 minutes to up and go to the was the not position when the agreement was made, he organized street protest, disrupted part and went over it. so whether or not he would agree to these sent me a ton of miss areas, is another question. even though there's considerable pressure from the u on the united states, because what the government in pristina doesn't want is a many states within the states. but the reality is the ethnic says, consider this,
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these parts of north comfortable as part of serbia. and as we saw from the common spice, so it'd be and 10 and stuff. no, but dr. rich at the print shop is opened, saying that customer is a part of sylvia. many steps here, believe that comfortable is a part of so it'd be a. okay, no, any resolution the acid bag for us in the veteran in northern cost of a. thank you. i'll send as a shop increase in dungy fav infections as stretching 3 long cuz already struggling health services with our season now concentrating on, eradicating breeding sides of the mosquitoes that spread the virus. but some say that's not enough, but i'll put on those reports from the capital columbus. it's all hands and machines on the site, the latest thing. gloves break into land. almost $40000.00 infections and $25.00 digits in the 1st 5 months of the year. as prompted, has reduced to focus on stopping the sprint as dividers. dozens of teams like this
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as scouring the country to identify reading drones for the eighty's, egypt i most key to the carrier of the virus. they look for containers or surfaces with water. when most of the tools leave that eggs which catch when the rains come, when warnings and signs don't work properly, you'll notice uptake a do quote, paid for on not doing the collecting data. they are keeping that on the on diety or breeding grounds on the board. national breeding ground said narc, begging our advice for the doctor, having to read it to the 0 that he's family practice as seen, the surgeon, the number of thank you patients during the past month. most cases a mild, but it can be free to is not detected early. the platelets are responsible for that fucking. so once it goes to a certain level, there is a hemorrhage and it's leaking,
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fluid and blood from the liver and from the lungs as well. and then you're going to push it drops and that a lot of complications that exist to create it says goose monitoring is crucial. doctors surgeries and family clinics like these of the 1st part of course i suspected patients with multiple vi this is causing stimulus. symptoms is making a clear diagnosis, difficult process, and needs to come out of the gaze and the internationally recognized authority on thinking. she says of the photo and viruses that cause dingey. the one causing the cotton serge is new to she lanka, which means most people do not have immunity. so when thank you 3, it's happening. introduce the street on cost to so many. uh. then of course, it fits like wildfire because you have such a huge population who have not been infected. here at the university of c, java that and put a research as a studying how the virus has evolved. characteristics of patients who progressed
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through the city of stages and the immune response of those what asymptomatic. while the search for the solutions continue, has the authority to use will have to continue that bathroom to keep infections as low as possible. we know fernandez judge a 0 colombo. well that's spring and dr. la cru, my fernando, he's a needing, dingy specialist. the entry long. he joins us now from the capital columbus doctor . i know you've been attending patients there and this is a virus. it's especially dangerous children to go through what you've been seeing. it connects well, i think we've got to. so yeah, the new as to, to say and um, suddenly like we had a few years ago, the numbers are going up. the, these white us, who do i think the patients to learn all about as of any age and disease
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as somebody is also say that it is, it is a because is a new, less than 10 could lead to did you know, maybe smaller number of patients but in, in, in the large majority, it is, uh, this is on using uh my, your disease. so how to log on it. yes i, i was just wanting to follow up because you said that they're all such as every few years. the last terrible one, i believe his background at 2017 nearly 200000 cases. then what's annual mind behind this wave? i know there's been some speculation about climate change, contributing where it is actually uh as a lot of money gets into the go, the green probably got a new strain of virus on the, on time to which is to engage, which we don't time much. i think we need to so the, so the people who are getting these getting the disease is high,
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but i would also has been but these are these. yeah. the must get around. daughter is not funny. easiest, easiest task. i like most other diseases mentioned ease ease, uh, something that you need to just i stay moment do glasses that they can sewage of cause that's one of probably one of the reason why your country is obviously still dealing with current cases. there have been huge cutbacks as well on health spending. i understand there's incentive criticism. is that what do you need to deal with this outbreak? especially is it still seems that the west is yet to come with the rains as well. i think we need a little bit more about this because if you don't do, maybe to how many move out to the 2007. do you know the situation or even some of the was. but what is good about what's happening here in, in sri lanka, right? no worries. then most of the doctors, injury long guy, i'm also going to go to doesn't anything alarm has learned how to manage the video . it goes into those in
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a line and we have the very bottom dollar 1st major between the $35000.00 cases data about $350.00 days. static day is the most part of the world. and now by doing these here, we're the 1st 35000 cases. we are doing your mo vineyards, you know, there was say finding out strange abrasions of died in 2009. and also, i mean, because our treatment has improved the re so many good community hasn't done, told him any of these mobile friendly. i mean, the stones are long based upon me, the only company that uses undertone scanning, date, the, the bottom function of the other thing to somebody for you in the, in the o d as in dog. and as a result of, uh, how did certain so unfortunately video might have been the numbers well, but even different from what i understand that she like i'm out of salem and nice. and now that mosquito borne disease mosquito going virus, i'm sorry, malaria, back in 2012. so we hope that that will be the case here to dr. look who my friend
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under the leading deputies specialist speaking to us from colombia. thank you for joining us. talk to and we wish you the best or hundreds of friends police have been deployed to the borders, often increasing the number of refugees and migrants arriving easily. government figures for this year, or 7 times higher than last year. french police say they were to and hundreds of people to italy. every day. step boston has moved from the city events. america near the french italian border young and scared to boys french. police have taken off a train coming from the tally and found offense. amelia, without documents they are forced to return to italy unless they can prove they are under aged something that's often impossible. kylie from guinea and the alaska from cody for 12 to 4 hours back from the border after escaping economic hardship in their own countries. then race as violence while translating into these yeah. they
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survived the hazardous boat journey across the mediterranean to italy for sale, francis my dream country. since i was a child, they are the ones who colonized us. that's why i will try to enter again. it's our country, france and guinea are the same country, but intense bought a checks within the shannon zone have made these attempts, difficult and dangerous refugees. migrants and asylum seekers have died hiding on top of the trains of crossing mountains. that's interest, right. the situation is difficult, we do what we can and what we are asked to do, but whether this is a long term solution, that's a question for politicians. under an e, you agreement, refugees can only apply for asylum in the 1st country of a rifle, which is often italy, but doctors without borders, say, 80 percent. don't want to stay there. you know, the swing border controls imposed by fragile, throws yourself a lot to a diplomatic role between france and italy with fonts accusing vitale and governments of prime minister,
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georgia maloney of not being able to stop immigration and easily accusing funds of letting a deal with the increased numbers of my friends and refugees alone. the result is what some i have described as a thing from gain involving human beings. after being pushed back to italy, many people are homeless, having lost any rights to protection and often living in full conditions. for us, it's important that all the, all the europe basically to try to find the solution. these means that the nature of the speaking it's normal that are present like a breach on the committee to die. and so everybody are writing here what the quote on the then the europe is taking the test to manage this kind of a rule. as soon as they have recovered from their audience, kindly and the water will make another attempt to reach france citizen. this, there is always hope, as long as i am alive. i have hope, if you don't have hope, you have nothing to live for. others have resigned themselves to living in limbo in italy, hoping someday their chances of
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i. e. okay, to put in a massive performance to put down the line, the heat. so how in the leak has the action through. this is done so out in denver for game one of the n b a finals. and all eyes however, was fixed on the big names on the floor in particular. now gets to time in b, b, likly. ok. and miami's, the talisman gimme buffalo, jimmy buckets of these nodes, did show glimpses of his brilliance. but it was an unusually, quite 13 point game for him as the okay, well the move and deliver this being put on initiative. i'm off the cloth. ok, so i can sit home, he combined beautifully at times in the kitchen that ontario, boeing your mom, already mind himself. good 20 for the going for nobody was going to leave you to support like this. the simple doubling. what the game? high 27.0 because he's, it's
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a guiding denver to a comfortable one. o 490. 3 victory. a memorable display for you. is this deborah fine was appears to be honest. i couldn't wait to start just because of the game started is all the normal. everything else didn't fill instead of the normal and the whole media and the media they haven't last yesterday or today before. you know, it was a i think it's people are making something bigger than it is this victory was the 1st step for denver. as they looked when the 1st step in the a championship miami's play is would really have to step up their level leak, which is either already being verbally abused by wrong. my manager josie moreno, the rope, a lead, final referee. anthony taylor has now been harassed by roma fans at the airport on his way home. well, these are the scenes in budapest, on thursday as english by free and his family were a scored it from a cafe into
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a secure area by airport security staff. you can see that a chair and a bottle were thrown during the confrontation. england's match. officials governing body says it is upholds by the footage and will continue to provide support to taylor and his family. after the game, maurine of whitfield, hurling abuse at the match. officials, rome were beaten on penalties by sophia and the bad tempered funnel. with taylor handed out 14 yellow carts, including one for the portuguese manager, it was marino's 1st defeat, and 6 european finals. you wait for says that we'll wait for the referee's match reports before deciding whether to take further action. as for the match winters, the via have returned home to a hero's welcome after winning the competition for a record extending 7 his time. the victory means to be
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a little confused in next seasons champion sleep despite finishing outside the top 4. in the league of the last french tennis players standing at rolling barrows has been knocked, added the tournaments the . this is the crowd's reaction when our tory tenderness was defeated by american taylor fritz and the french open. second round of the world, number 8 responded to the home, crowd 5 shushing them, which really seem to help the situation. the great, honestly like the the crowd. this is so great that i just, i had to fire me up and i mean,
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they tear so well for me. i want to make sure i one, you know, i like there is a rab march to, to the 3rd round at the french open, the german who made it into last year, a semi finals and harris, the tyrant rashed his opponents, alex smoking in the street. that's on that sat for the 5 isn't meeting with 12 feet, francis cfo. i think that's what i think it would be for them as a 1000 coord just to see it because i haven't seen it. i've been out there at all since the accident. so that was, i think, quite important for me and then during the match was extremely excited to be out there. i was extremely excited to be playing in court again. and so i wanted to to do the best i could on the women's tour. well, number one and top cd goes wind, tightest right around 3 at the friendship and the defending shall be clearly with the united states and straight fetched 2, i'm sorry because they mean to win this grand slam title for the 3rd time in 4 years. fernando alonzo was hoping to end a tenure weight for a formula,
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one victory at his home race in spring, a wrecker crowd of more than a 100000 people is expected in barcelona to support a loan. so at sundays or east, alonzo has 5 podium finishes and 6 ground pre. so for the season. but the, as the martin driver has always ended up finishing behind, at least one of his red bull rivals, is the last f one. when was this truck back in 2013, a very special energy heavy time in spain. when i come here and i sailed the funds, i don't think realistically we can fight for the be cutting this. let's be clear. the red bull has been very, they'll mean on all season long, so i, i don't see any reason why in boston. no, no, they should not. you know aim for one to. but um, let's see what we can do. now. lucky boston red sox fan walked away with an unexpected souvenir, boston's alex, it vertigo, took a hard swing at the plates, and to his, and everyone else's surprise is that right into the stands at fenway park? and i found managed to grab it well after pleading with security,
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he was allowed to keep it. it was also lucky night for the red sox as they went on to beat the cincinnati read $816.00. okay, that is all your support for now. and just as he got back to you, thanks so much barbara. well, that's it for me to start the pay for this new though, but don't go in the clock will be here in a moment. for the most of the days, the, the story of a small community in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. see we don't want to fall additions anymore.
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they just this tonight, the people in the last episode of the democracy, maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination, pretty heavy at that time, thinking that the north coast was the same as thinking of 2 ends. governments by the people on al jazeera, examining the headlines for you here in 40, we see what it is starting at the moment. is a nice laugh. i'll just be arrest sets the stage black music due to the exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place words, season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era facing liliana teams? does the un fits the purpose? was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into it. hard hitting in to be this. do you
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