tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 2, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to lose one moment, i'll be very proud all was when we covered the full last quakes of 2015 at the terrible match. all the facts and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the . ready the hello there on the status of your day, and this is and use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes a day off to the us and saudi arabia spend the top. so the war insides into don is been moved, pricing and account evangel, the complete check used of encouraging his followers to stop himself if he hasn't courses and can stranded instead of refugees and my friends in search of
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a vessel life in your face. tough border controls easily and one of 11 on stainless landmarks we are then 3 years off. it was damaged and the basic for takes place and i'm far a small, but the sport denver down the miami heat and the opening match of the n. b, a finals nichol. i jo kitch starring for the nuggets as i loved to win the championship for the 1st time after the holy begins to dawn. weather has been heavy artillery shedding and gotten fine. the capital cost $2.00 of the shaky ceased by collapse of the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and the power minute few rapid support forces, adults and jetta women to negotiate the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. washington
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that has also sanctioned to companies linked to both sides of the conflict. meanwhile, the wealth food programs, as one of its warehouses has been on the attack on demand newton. the facility contained tens of thousands of tons of food and supplements in our bed in south central sit on. it's also one of the largest logistic hubs of the u. n. agency in africa, w. if he says it will put to move in full 1000000 people course in contracts at risk. well that's now speak to have a move and she joins us from the one that's across the river from call to you. but just starting with what we're hearing now from the w. s p, the situation, particularly for people and through don and, and cartoon was already dia, even before this new thing. yes, indeed. now the new thing happened on wednesday and the, the united nations officials here say that it is having an impact on 4000000 people and more not just in the 60 overpaid or no school to find a way to elevate is located within the region of dar for which this food was
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destined to go to, especially for the displace people there. it's on the 1st looting operation, best dw, if piece is facing since the sides of the conflict in mid april. now it's lost thousands of metrics, of tons of food and the size of the conflict. most of it looted from the dark for region in their warehouses there. but then even in the capital itself, they were also new things uh, of warehouses. there was a destruction of food companies that supplied foods for the organizations here. then there's the robbery and evangelism of 8 organizations themselves and not just the world to program the refugees, commission and the, the refugees agency also that their offices were looted. and this is having a huge impact on v 8 operations, thousands and thousands of people in the capital around the country in desperate need of humans here and assistance with the conflict now and its 7th week. many of them in dire need of humanitarian assistance, but again,
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because of the ongoing violence, cedar rapids support forces. and this is denise army and the looting of warehouses and the insecurity. it's making it very hard for 8 organizations to continue their operations and be able to reach those in need with this distance heavier talking about the ongoing violence, i can see the smoke rising that and into the sky behind you. i know washington is trying to match it up the pressure is that like you to make any difference at all? well the united states and saudi arabia announce that there suspending the meet the talks between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, because of the ongoing violation side to the seas. part of that both sides signed on may 20th and which they expended and is due to end on saturday. no, the pressure is put on both sides out by what the us sanctioning companies affiliated to both specific needs army and the parent military rapids support forces. companies that procure weapons that procure vehicles and, and, and create a manufacturer and munitions to both sides to help them with the conflict. so the
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purpose of this tension is to ensure that these companies are not able to either finance the many through operations here or should come up, manufacture weapons and procure vehicles for the conflict to continue. but for that to have an impact, it's going, it's going to take some time. now regional bodies, political parties here, and the united nation and the united states and saudi arabia say that dialogue is the best way forward. but the 2 sides to try to have some kind of talks for even if a temporary cease fire for a humanitarian aid to come in. but for the time being both sides seem to be determined to and very complex militarily, with civilians here and talk to them and around the country being caught up in the middle of a move. and then with that report for us from the ground and on demand. thank you very much. have a well, we, mount thousands of students have had the ports to don to escape the fighting table was talking about him a call to him area. and now living in temps and conditions, the 2 raising with revolts of water shortages and calf use or the i spoke to either
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a side, she is the secretary general of the student needs red, crescent society. she gave us an update on the humanitarian situation. the hand, of course it done. so there is that correct? then we give them support for the people who move from the cartoon to port to down to find the where to find the secured area to the internet. get us and it's provided them with food face it and of will by clinic and psychological support for the people who has been put in a center area so that they can support them. diabetes from costume on some people that from other countries. we've distributed through 4000000000 p was w b that has been ordered, the inside has to mind with the right to get motor forth. so the reason i listed just to be before the video but people there and we do cycle as it goes to door. and we do that by the end of the day for this and capital data, somebody backwards and it's been done with the somebody we can see. but there's
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still a big number. it's still there. and. 5 the people who come, they are, there's people who move from have to, and i, they don't think about going up or these people to just thrown away from the, the world 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, the canyon, evangelical preacher, pul, mackenzie and tango has appeared in a court and mombasa, he's accused of leading a coat and ordering his follow as to stuff themselves to death. police have so far it seemed more than 240 bodies in a remote forest law whom lab reports from lending an east. and can you a dish? no, no, i'm on one day last night and the community still remembers the songs about the end
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of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's touch. how is it? how are no, no is 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 forest settlements, where he cooled his follow as dividers say, 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 original of a found the life under in police custody. amy's wondering what's happened to the 5 children nieces and nephews? yes, we love how deep 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 external. no,
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i don't 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 exhibiting the bodies of his followers billing these moore has been filled twice over. the government's launch 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 the, most of those people working at the site say, 100 small bodies are 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
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find out if all the questions will ever be on said on this. all those involves will be po, to justice malcolm web alger 0 mil in the can. yeah. the air rated lots of sounded across ukraine of to a wave of russian attacks. the air force says it's intercepted and destroyed. 10 missiles fired from russia's pre on screech, and on friday, the capital tv has been targeted nearly every day for the past month. on thursday at 3 people, including a 9 year old child for count. meanwhile, in russia, the governor of the belgian road region says the 2 people were killed and 2 others were injured then selling by your premium forces. it happens in the town is much less of a push down near the border with ukraine. russians. a television has released footage of the optima. the government says the fragments of the shells struck cause to women travelling and one of the suffered facial injuries. speaking in the
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finnish capital, helsinki on a visit to nature, his newest member, us secretary of state, antony blinking, said that russia's war and ukraine had been a case study in failure. he said prisons, actions in ukraine would continue to bath. fine. no one has done more to strengthen you french national identity than the man who sought to wipe it out. no one has done more to deepen ukrainians, unity and solid. there. no one has done more to intensify your friend, his determination to write their own future on their own terms. ukraine will never be russian. you find stands sovereign independent firmly in control of its own destiny. in this put in the primary goal. she has failed most spectacularly as well. china, a special invoice and your ration of as has described, crushed as well. and ukraine as worrying on ones that the risk of escalation is high. these way made those comments off to his to europe, and towards from
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a vision plan to end the conflict. he's meeting started with meetings in cave and ended in law school. he says, both russia and ukraine, welcome to china's involvement and finding a diplomatic solution to the will. katrina you was active ways press briefing and paging the white gave a sobering assessment of the brain after returning from 0 to which included stops and crane. poland, france, germany, and russia. you set the goal of this trip was to have an in depth and candid exchange of views and to continue to push the case. and to that extent that goal had been achieved. he also used the opportunity to deny report that he asked ukraine to consider accepting stating territory to russia something kid, this told aging time and time again is a non stop to any peace agreements. now, overall, the play admissions that right now, it would be very difficult to get ukraine and russia to come to the negotiating table. but he said there was still quotes to this and that each national community
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. so try to work towards this as neither party have rules out the chance of a political settlement. stewardship chang simpson. the risk of escalation remains high. at present, the conflict is still dragging on and escalating them. i stayed in ukraine for 3 days and then keep air raid sirens with sounded every single day, and they really to mess of it strikes and keep in the conflict, isn't a stalemate, and the battlefield is full to then certainty that this situation is warring specialist as 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 are bullshit. continuing leeway said that all should be done to try to prevent nuclear and food security crisis. and without naming names, you also criticized countries for all the ukraine, saying that this was only adding fuel to the flyer and that the global community
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should work towards the escalation and lowering the temperature on the ground as well as trying to achieve human understanding between all the parties involved this is easier said than done to close visiting russia and ukraine have possibly different interpretations. what is closing this complex leeway said that this trip was not supposed to be a quick fix. the china is in this for the long haul. it's going to continue to push the piece and bending is now considering sending a 2nd delegation to the attorney you, i'll do 0. well, so pen timor ahead for you this news on tuesday, the bill is passed. after weeks of deadlock, the us congress pauses a bill to allow the government to borrow more money and avoid find out why businesses across northern vietnam are facing electricity bill. the
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board, this american said was on the receiving end of some angry thousands of the french open fire. we'll have those details. the parties in senegal say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protest. it happened of the opposition need, it was months. some go was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth as a bold to say of the truck. i was motivated by his political arrivals. the conviction now potentially undermines his chances of running for president and next year as elections. let's bring in nicholas hockey, is in the senegalese capital back and forth. nick, it does look a little like life is finally returning to the streets of to yesterday's vinyl. that's right, i mean, it says i'm in the neighborhood called cast. so which is it popular neighborhood? of the car and yesterday the security forces had totally lost control of this
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neighborhood. this bank that's right behind me was illuminated. and then several, hundreds of thousands of french said 5, this f i, the local currency was stolen here they burn tires and protesters essentially gain control of this area. but look at the people right behind me. now we can see that the military are in charge of the area there. um protecting strategic location like the total station. so this is a big news today is for many people who are here in san a goal is to see the armed forces out on the streets. patrolling armed forces are only used to fight wars abroad or on peacekeeping mission in the country. not defending the country against afford any, but defending or protecting to private businesses from senegalese for testers. and so this is almost like an act of defiance for many of the protesters when they see men in uniform protecting private businesses owned by foreign
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companies. well, that's exactly what sancho has been critical of president, mike. you saw that he is essentially working in the interest of 4 and private businesses instead of the people of sent a goal. and that's what you saw. so what's the process here in the street of a guest? so in this specific neighborhood, because while the economy is in blooming incentive goals, many people in this neighborhood have been so left. so they protested when there was a cobra tends that makes, and there was a, a curve put in place. most of the people here live on around $5.00 a day and they've been badly affected by the economy. also the fall out of the russia ukraine crisis bred has become an affordable to many. and that's one of the reason why you have so much anger on the streets is not just about opposition leader. we spend sancho so. so makes within the context of all that,
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and i'm wondering what's next for sancho he was acquitted a rape charges but he does face prison time. what happens now and what happens to his office there shouldn't be of the way out of that very question to the justice minister. what is holding the authorities back from arresting, smite, and sancho? and perhaps he didn't answer this directly repressed the reason why they haven't gone out and got him is because there's so much violence on the street. unprecedented violence up to 9 people had been killed in shooting members of the security forces. so he said, the justice minister, that they will go and get him when they are ready. now we know that his lawyers are trying to find a way to get him to avoid a prison sentence. so if he goes to the judge and puts himself under the justice detention then he can recall another trial. that's one of the possibilities that
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the lawyers of each month. some folks would like. well that go ahead. i'm certain for now, but what's clear is that traditional leaders and amos and religious leaders in this country have come in to try to mediate the political situation. so they're holding tasks with the members of the government. and they're also holding tasks with members of these funds. from the tension potentially i had the nicholas hack on the streets of data for us in the synagogues capital thinking. while the us senate hasn't proved a deal to lift the governments, especially $1.00 trillion dollar debt limit. as the last major huddled before the bill assigned to little by president joe biden, this bipartisan deal of that's what would have been the country's 1st federal debt default, and also of as a financial meltdown. she advertise your thoughts from washington, dc of the leadership of both parties and the senate had been yeah,
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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 were some on the other side for wanted default wanted to lead us to default. it may be a little tired, but we did it in raton, among other things. some of the republicans were promised a supplemental vote on defense spending. some fee will be almost $900000000000.00. joe biden has already proposed both in the next 10 countries combined is not enough to the american military who is under funded because so this bill help is on the way as in the house. some progresses didn't vote for the bill. some of the money sold is explained, his reasoning virtually at
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a riley to raise the minimum wage are not gonna vote for a bill which will cut programs for nutrition, for housing, for health care, for education, and not as the richest people of this country to pay their fair share of taxes. nonetheless, the democratic party leadership is presenting the deal with the terms of bipartisanship. it's clear that the white house is proud, the president biden broke this deal, even if as a result, 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. a while took his 600 nearly election members of parliament had been sworn in as a sermon in ankara, the governing alliance one most seats in parliament during last month's election. the re elected president wrestle type that one will be in over
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a should on saturday. some of them today, it explains what happens next. there is going to be a change of the temporary speaker takes over. this is going to be decided by who is the oldest and be in parliament taking over the reins from the current, the speaker, and that is a member of the ad, one alliance, a nation. this policy leader who is going to be the temporary and be attend a new speaker is elected. the 600 impedes the have more than 320 at 222 to be exact from president edwin's body. so he has a clear majority in the parliament as well, and it is worth remembering. the turkey is a presidential assistance. he's one, the parliament has been as the presidency, he is going to be, you know, get into tomorrow. and over on the other side of the aisles are there seems to be disarray. the opposition has been disintegrating, so to speak, and loading with the alliance, coming up on one body saying that this was a and the live that was one for the elections. and it is no longer in,
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in going to be in place and many members from the c h p policy, the may know position policy from can i come up there a little have also resigned as well. of hundreds of french police officers had been deployed to the border with actually they're trying to cut a recent migration search. it's, that's a social and political tensions between the neighboring countries. the boston has moved from the city events and media near the french italian border. young and scared to boys french police have taken off a train coming from the thailand town defense, amelia. without documents, they are forced to return to italy unless they can prove they are under aged, something that's often impossible. calling from guinea and the obama from cody for 12 to 4 hours back from the border after escaping economic hardship in their own countries. then races violence while translating into these yeah,
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they survived the hazardous boat journey across the mediterranean to italy, frances, 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. best interest for 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. on to an e, you agreement, refugees can only apply for asylum and the 1st country of a rifle which is often ethically, but doctors without borders, say 80 percent. don't want to stay there value. the spring border controls info's by french will start with yourself a lot to a diplomatic role between france and italy. with fonts accusing vitale and governments of prime minister, georgia maloney of not being able to stop immigration and easily accusing funds of
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loving a deal with the increased numbers of my friends and refugees alone. the result is what form 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 euro basically to try to find the solution. this means that the nature of the speaking it's normal that are present like a breach on the committee said right? and so everybody are writing here. what the court on the then the europe is taking the test to manage this kind of a role as soon as they have recovered from their or do you, charlie 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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a better life will improve. steps passing out to 0 front, amelia, it to me and getting on the government is enforcing rolling power cuts off the heat waves in the region, drive up electricity demand. it also reduced water levels that hydro electric dams, businesses in the capital holloway already feeling the impact. as michael apple reports, it's becoming an old too familiar to sell sweltering temperatures across northern vietnam mean a condition is have been working overtime. local, sorry to say the demands placed on the power grid all on sustainable forcing plan blackouts. businesses in the capital have noise had been hit hard. well, the market power cuts happen quite often, not my restaurant. sometimes 2 or 3 times a day, sometimes twice in the morning and twice in the evening. the power cuts making impossible to run
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a business as we lose credibility with customers and income. from restaurants to grocery store and is trying to keep anything cold or hot is near impossible. as they have been a lot of empty seats. the tables is own, is balanced, increasing costs with less revenue. by monday night, the heat and the power cuts have severely affected our business. we've had to rent a large power generator, which is a big chunk of our operational costs. but through adversity many have found opportunities a combination of severe heat and power cuts to put small money in your pocket. if you sell the right things like if they've been in the, was this extreme where they're all sales have increased by 60 to 70 percent. full cost to say this year we'll have new rate quotes due to el nino. so i expect them all in for all struck to keep rising with temperatures reaching at least 44
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degrees celsius this week. people here or should be looking for any way to keep the heat today. mike level, which is 0. all it is not time for the weather. he has ever some color would say some already know if the weather into japan, race and lake and see if it's kind of cloud ahead of tropical storm. i'm a lot of that will gradually make his way out into the open waters, but still a little spell of wet weather coming in across a good positive eastern home. she wasn't going through sash that eventually it does dry up. it will brighten up. i mean, we see temperature as well 1st thing up to around 22 sales just in the sunshine sunshine there across the korean peninsula, rather by the way, more of the way cloud. and right is the central pulse of china easing over towards shanghai. southern air results, i think some live you down pools as we go one through sunday, lobby down poles to into vietnam. southern pasa kind of bodya. what's the weather? the monsoon trough. easy. a lot of heavy rain across
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a good part of the philippines. as we go on through assessed, i did scattering a shout was across malaysia. i could scatter yourselves to indonesia, but more of the west sunshine than showers. here, as you can see, by the time we come to sunday, and we all got to say some, whether it's starting to push its way across south west and past of india monsoon range. of course, they are, the lights somewhat scattering the showers a little further north cooler than it has been racing across northern positive, focused on. and that continues to be the case. as we go through sunday, a hostile, a head here on out to 06 nations called potential members as a critical summit, as in south africa. and installed a la he basically the fan walks away with an unexpected susan, in that story, coming up shortly. the june on out, despite the roll, rain, forests, and lands plate and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is
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welcome back to watching else is 0. let's remind you about top story is the seller . this been heavy selling and gone fine to don's capital costume as a shaky ceasefire. collapses alley, the us and saudi arabia suspended, told between the army and the reference support forces kenyon evangelical free to uphold mackenzie and tank. it has appeared in the course and mombasa, is accused of leading a couch and ordering his followers to stuff themselves to hold them. 200 bodies had been examined in a roommate for the governor of russia. as belgrade regent says, showing by ukrainian forces has killed 2 people that it happens in the town of most of it, for stuff near the border with ukraine. all the war and ukraine has pushed russia
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to see chris, the ties with china and other international partners. that's been playing out in cape town, where foreign ministers from the books grief imagine economies have gathered brazil, russia, india, china, and post south africa discussing the possible expansion of the block is increasingly seen as an alternative to weston geo political dominance. for me, the miller reports from cape town where that meeting is being held in the south african minister of international relations and cooperation, spoke about exceed, expecting, and hoping to achieve high levels of cooperation and collaboration. and that's linked to what you described as existing members in those wanting to join brakes representing a global majority. and i think that's very important for the bricks organization and that she wants to create a great voice for the global solves a once. essentially not just what the minister called reform, but also transformation global transformation with is great to trade amongst the
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bricks. members, and this potentially would also direct the grouping in terms of who they bring on board, which countries they would accept an application i suppose, to join the grouping, especially in terms of potentially being an alternative voice uh to the west. uh, given that russia is a member of the ricks formation, and there's increasing confrontations between east and west and, and russia wanting to align itself outside of the west. and i'm putting forward the idea that he does indeed have friends. and so just how far could the blocks expansion go around? 20 countries have voice the interest in joining. they include saudi arabia, iran, nigeria, and the news at tequila and mexico. it could be a chance for russia's afford more lines, is often facing international sanctions for its, for and ukraine could also be an opportunity for china, which prefers the expansion last year, basically wants to portray itself as
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a town to balance, to the west. bricks, members, also looking at reducing reliance on the us store, especially in trade of moral and all of this. let's speak to gustavo, to come out here. he's a senior associate with us, often institute of international affairs. he joins us now from this alaskan capital . pretoria, gustavo, i see in the last couple of months, breaks over took the g 7 in terms of its share of the world's g, d p. m. and that's huge. and it's obviously been coming for a while. does that make the for the rise and expansion of the bulk them pretty much inevitable. i think it's a very important point that you make because when we look need to break. so as often as perception that breakfast trying to challenge the global order. i think in reality what break stuff is to actually to be a reflection of the global order that has already changed. we're looking to the bricks economies, as you mentioned already being bigger than the g. 7. been particularly when we see the high level of interest from audra image and economies is really shows that while the rece an increasing tension between east and west, we do need to move much further in terms of what kind of divisions we have between
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the global north and the global south itself. so gustavo, understand yourself, have just been any, just one of the countries potentially interested in joining the blog. can you talk us through what's viewed as the attraction here? is it a geo political attraction, or is it more economic in nature? so i would say it's about the, i think for, for what countries are looking for. and then already looking into a space where this countries place a very heavy rolling, the global economy, we scuse, brings me particularly attractive when he comes to economics and finance as well. we're looking into an expansion of been a new development bank that was often called is the breaks bank, and particularly what provides a lot of emerging power is and, and beyond the rollover. i shouldn't be on the role of china. it provides them a voice and a fee to the table, and i think that's what a lot of the countries are looking for. so i see the members of the block had been trying to be explicit and a desire to
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a pin on the line. and you mentioned russia in china, very big palace, especially as the war and you can continues. but is that possible to being on the line when one of the bricks members is russia? i think one of the challenges at times is that we start seeing brakes if this potential custodian off off and on the alignment. and i think that in itself is a problem. i think when are we talking about and on the line? what is the possibility for countries in the global south navigates in a very convoluted international space? and certainly that goes way beyond a think what brooks can actually offer is really hard to trade. yeah. do you have known alignment? it was a one of the blocks that be aligned, you know, a selves with all, without those i think space is like the geez had many $71.00 of the groups with whom do nothing, nations for developing economies. we talk about the non aligned movements, something that very old, but still good, the revitalized to provide that space for known alignment. but i don't think that bricks necessarily would be the space for that. so it feels like all of this has
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really been about empowering countries within breaks and within the global south to have more more power and more of a voice. there's obviously been tool cause this alternative global trade in currency to the us dollars and some time. now moscow is a proponent of that idea that's being discussed in cape town within the context of the box development bank that might help with sanctions strongly to a decent deal. or ization has to be very important for a lot of countries in the global self. and i think they boy, in ukraine and the invasion of ukraine by russia. what really brought to the fast tracking process for that country. it's few that there is a risk affections, as you well mentioned, and that's the politicize ation of the use of the global currency. now that it's the us dollar, but there's also the effects that we have very high interest rates in the united states. we have a very high inflation, which actually means for a lot of the countries in the global, so it becomes very expensive to trade. it becomes very expensive to engage in a global economic order that it's not only we seem to is
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a high level of government growth, but when they are looking for not necessarily to replace that us dollar, i think would be very naive to expect that the rest dollar would not be the main currency globally, but really to provide alternatives that makes them less dependent on one single choice of currency as they are major, a trading currency just of i'm curious very briefly, just how big do you think brooks could get? that is a difficult question to answer this thing we, we know that a lot of countries have apply to, to join breaks. we've seen the statement from the set up and for a minister today saying that they still may take some time. and i think the key question will be for breaks members for parent breaks members, but also for the potentially inc, coming members to reflect to what the new identity of the brakes will be. because the more it expands, the more different in a diverse, the positions will be about several different issues. so that would be, it would have been members would have to be very clear in terms of assessing and
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realizing what would be the new identity or breaks and how the new structures would actually be formulated. well, let's see what comes of those discussions, gustavo, to compile your, the senior oversight, so with the south african institute of international affairs. great to get your thoughts here now to 0. thank you for joining us. gustavo, thank you very much. i a while to another. i'm using now and single for west strange tie is between the us and china, threatening to overshadow. asia is top security conference. the shangri la dialogue . in his keynote speech, a straight in prime minister anthony alban, easy to beijing, to reopen high level communications channels with washington. and she backed efforts by the, by the administration to establish dialogue with china. if you don't have the pressure valves of dialogue, if you don't have the capacity at a decision making level to pick up this on this like some clarity or provide some context, then there was all was a much greater risk of assumptions spilling out of the inter irretrievable action
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and reaction us do you as well see program says it doesn't have enough money to pay for food supplies for reading the refugees and find a dish. monthly rations and having reduced $8.00 a pass on the dash hosting more than a 1000000 the hangup, most of them minority who fled to persecution me on la time. did you have any reports now from cops as bizarre inventor, dash growing and refuges in bangladesh? are facing difficult choices, aid from the world food program has been further reduced. january, i beg and says she is struggling to feed our family a for the with this new ration cut, we have limited choices in essential items. in the past, we could somehow manage and had a wider choice of basic food items on the list, but it's difficult now. other people in this campaign, cox's bizarre of similar experiences. like there are a few items to select from before i was able to choose from
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a wide variety of basic essentials that i needed. many are already skipping meals. beautiful shot to just be a dollar a month for country like yours can not even buy a sell it and meal. and now that the refugees has to leave a month and tie a month with this, a dollar. and this is in the situations where with reduced already extremely a rig stuff model nutrition, scave uses and other preventable illnesses. and officials said that with less fluid families made resort to extreme measures, such as children being withdrawn from school or goes for the spring to marriage. nutrition levels, when definition go up, and unfortunately the levels as ease right now is already too high, just below the global images, specials. we've also seen that children are now going out looking for employment,
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which is a protection issues. and he makes create 5 a conflict if they go out of their comfortable for jobs outside of the accounts with the 1st communities, 6 years into refugee crisis, more than amelia and ro hang, who fled persecution in me on my remain stranded in bangladesh without any job opportunities and relying entirely on donor assistance despite come started here, monetary and efforts by 8 agencies, nearly 45 percent of running of families. i'm not eating an adequate diet. and malnutrition is widespread in the can. government officials in charge of rest of the affairs are concerned just hold on for the follow up would be up not a bottle to this russian couple directly affect them some $12.00 to $8.00. that's a 33 percent decrease. it will not only affect the nutritional intake, but it'll also have an adverse psychological impact with you with new ref legit, crisis developing in other parts of the world. you and agencies are finding it
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increasingly difficult to get enough funding for growing goes from the child to. i'll just say that cox's bizarre bangladesh was involved way has adopted a controversial that in criticism. if the government opponents have denounced it as draconian and accused the governments of trying to stifle any dissent ahead of elections in august, the noodle criminalizes any acts that damage the quotes. national interest, as in bob way, those on guilty could face up to 20 is in prison. we are very wide, it is a movement about the we put in additional zillow and the claim that the abuse of the sun pits majority didn't put them in. to pass according in laws to pass laws that out of by us the provisions of these bubbling constitution. this is of as a limb don't on democratic voices in freedom of speech. to negotiate is amazing at the unesco headquarters in paris discussing how to end plastic pollution by 2040
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that still amount that 17 years west of plastic waste on top of what we already have call them. baker explains one answer to ending plastic pollution. could be right below us, some bacteria and fungus of already found ways to break it down to renewed, i have very simple body. they don't have special orders for the addition there for the blood like external the addition they increase very often times we call it the engine light. the cocktail that degrade complex smell that goes outside they are, but the environment. this is a molecule of a common type of plastic called p t. it's easy to make and hard to destroy. and this is the enzyme that can break it down. scientists in japan found it in a bacteria that was living in a recycling center. it's a tantalizing solution, but not a quick one. the one size fits all enzyme that can i can different bonds.
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it might, it might nimble on it slowly, but there's a lot of work in technology that's required to make it very efficient and, you know, speeding out the process. now researchers are using genetic analyses to find new organisms that make these tools and chemistry and artificial intelligence to experiment with those. we already have. we're searching for the g that can be used as a starting point for the development of the technology to, to solve this problem. a solution that's closer than ever before, but still a long way off. a. still a head here on now is, is there a, there was plenty of star power in the status of the game. one of the n b, a finals for us will have all the action coming up shortly. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, all of them back now, el salvador is president, has not fully as an office by emphasizing his will against organized crime, imagines he measures defied street games have led to widespread if it, from a crime to take nation. but it's also raising concerns human rights groups say the initiative has led to violations and extensive go much overreach. its on hold intervals. it was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will against they'll solve with those games night because the speech to the nation most, he's full set of us for his president. most of it was focused on what's become his
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signature policy or raymond us, it's you want them now. the state of exception approved by congress has finally allowed us to enjoy peace for you as lights that were not the same. now at last, salvadorans can think of move and not being killed. these are the images he'd like you to see from the last 14 months, which a state of exception is given. security forces free writing to rest and imprison people, certainly telling the new maximum security prison is full and neighborhoods, which one's going strong holds. now springing to life. yes. because his approval ratings have shut up. as the motor rates have plunged many a grateful for his spite from the killings rates and extortion. a bit of a pull came out this week to someone about some of those best known human rights organizations. it tells another story, the correct them is it, it paints a picture of a peano just a system that is no longer a penal, just
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a system as more of a type of a concentration camp. them with soldiers and police and prison guards and attorney general's decide who goes free, who stays in prison, who lives who dies and torture at their pleasure. the report alleges they've been widespread beatings, torture and moving 150 people who have died in el salvador prisons since march 2022. we documented multiple cases of death simply because they weren't able to have access to medical care to treat the rooms and examples of a man who was beaten in his torso so badly that his stomach filled with blood. and he couldn't read any more, ended up dying of starvation or, and then the 40 in the wrong place at the wrong time could end. so that will, under the state of exception, security forces could arrest people maybe on suspicion of having committed an
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offense. police of admitted they have quotes as once in prison. crystal says, the chinese can be held for up to 2 years before trial. but those criticisms don't worry. president kelly, for his support re election by through the presence of the army, both inside and outside congress was as significant as he was giving no doubt about who's in mid total control of el salvador, john home and data. well it is now time for sport and his bar is savvy. i thank you so much. the denver nuggets have taken game one of the n b finals there, star player and nichol. i jo kids put in a massive performance to put down the miami heat. so how leak has the action this was done so out in denver for game one of the n, b, a finals. our body shop all eyes and a whether it was fixed on the big names on the floor in particular. now gets to
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time in b, b, likly, ok, and miami's, the talisman gives me buffalo. jimmy buckets of these nodes did show glimpses of his brilliant spots. it was an unusually, quite 13 point game for him as the okay, well, the move and deliver this being put toner and this, this mazda cloth kits. that whole be combined beautifully at times in the kitchen that ontario bone, your mom already mind that to himself. good 20 for the oil but nobody was going to lead you to support like this good in doubling with the game. high 27.0 because he's, if the guy, the denver, to a comfortable one, know 493 victory, a memorable slave for you. is this deborah fine was appears to be honest. i couldn't wait to start just because of the game started this all the normal. everything else didn't fill, installed a normal and the whole media main media edition last yesterday or today before. you
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know, it was a i think it's people are making something bigger than it. is this vicki 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 within as well. number 3, jessica pitbull is help said lifting her 1st of a grand slam title are over, the american has been knocked out of the french open. a 3rd round, by least at merton's of belgium, martin is who is rank 28th is now beating the goal. and all 3 of their previous encounters. well, it's really an open champion arena. so blanket is through the 2nd, see dropped is for games and the stream events went over to him, allow rock and roll fast. she threw to the 4th round, which is already her best effort performance at this grand slam tournaments say. alas, french tennis players standing at rolling gals has been knocked out of the tournaments
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. the . this was the crowd's reaction when arthur and nash was defeated by american. tell a french some french open 2nd now. well, number 8 responded to the hometown by shushing them, which didn't really seem to help the situation. the right honestly like the crowd. this is so great that i just, i had to fire me up and i mean, they tear so well for me. i want to make sure i want, you know. thank you. alexandra is a rab march and to the 3rd round at the french open,
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the german who made it to into last year, a semi final from harris. before retiring with an ankle injury fraction prominence, alex morgan in straight sets. next steps for is, arrive, is a meeting with at 12th, a see the francis cfo of the united states. the fernando alonzo is hoping to end a tenure weight for a former one victory at his home race in spain or record crowd of more than a 100000 people is expected in barcelona to support alonzo on sundays. res. alonzo has 5 podium finishes and 6 growing pre so far this season. but the aston martin driver has always ended finishing behind at least one of his arrival arrivals. his last f one when was at this truck back in 2013 is so busy. there is a special energy heavy time in spain when i come here and i sailed the funds, i don't think realistically we're going to fight for the be cutting this. let's be
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clear. the red bull has been very domain on all season long, so i, i don't see any reason why inbox i don't know, they should not. you know, aim for one to. but um, let's see what we can do. now. a lucky boston red sox fan walked away with an unexpected souvenir, boston's alex, where do you go? took a hard swing at the place to add to his and everyone else's surprises that flew right into the sands at fenway park, and found, managed to grab it. after pleading with security was allowed to keep it. it was also lucky night for the red fox as they went on to beat the cincinnati reds is too okay. and that is all used for, for now. and this, that the a back side, this looks terrifying about lowering your head to thank you for a while. now, one of lebanon's famous architectural landmarks has reopened to move in 3 years after was damaged in the buried poor 6 version the sol. so can use them, has been described as a symbol of 100 and
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a nation facing many crises. santa clara has worn out from babies and it's one of the routes, historical landmarks. the source of museum is been part of the country's history. and among the victims of its dark chapters 3 years ago, much of the building was destroyed, less than a kilometer away, an explosion at the port level neighborhoods across the city. the 19th century palace has now been put back together. most of the art collections are back on display. among them, a portrait of nicholas sir, suck the man who turned his residents into this museum after his this restoration where it costs $2000000.00 money donated by the international community. so we are able to face this and when, by just now we have many battles, like many of them is we face of that to the law to survive in this crisis. the 2nd
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battle is about fundraising because we really have no banking system that is working properly. and locally, the findings are really very rare. cutting out hello is the museums director. she tells us it was a difficult journey in a country where a nearly bankrupt state can provide basic services like electricity. it's been a difficult past as well. and it's reflected here, whether it was the civil war for an invasions or the blast at the port that was believed to have been caused by ammonium nitrate to my message is to show this whole time line of our country, the resistance of our artists that are not only touched by the blasts, but they have been resisting in a very difficult context. the blast is something that will stay forever in our memory. and unfortunately, we have not been able to recover from it because we have not really,
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we don't know what killed us. a memorial now stands in the garden for the youngest victim. 2 year old isaac used to come here with his parents. now the museum will also tell his story center for their else as ita they lived. well that's it for main style said hey, so this news ad, but i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with one is stay with the the join the global conversations to just say no, i'm good. the people industry could be convenient is say, this is
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