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counting the cost of the fault brings when ship. yes again, but why is the debt ceiling so contentious into us germany slip central recession? it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new, bulky $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry. counts in the cost on al jazeera, the, the ceasefire collapsed. people across sedans, capital cartoon face more violence. the, i'm sort of in a way to have you with us. this is elza 0 line from bill, also coming up on ease incentive goals. capital after protest is bent or angry. following the conviction of an intellectual opposition leader living in limbo
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refugees and migrants searching for a better life in europe. space increasingly strict border checks and no plastic pollution by 2040 negotiators at a un environments conference have an ambitious towards the we'd begin in sudan where there's been heavier tillery shilling and gunfire in the capital car to him after a shaky ceasefire collapsed. earlier the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and rapid support forces. the talks and jetta were meant to negotiating the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but the warnings, the warring sides have violated the ceasefire. agreements. washington has also sanctioned companies linked to both sides of the conflict. meanwhile, the world food program says one of his warehouses has been under attack. armed demand looted the facility containing tens of thousands of tons of food and supplements, and
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a bade in south central sedan. it's one of the largest logistic hubs of the u. an agency in africa. wsp says it will put more than 4000000 people quite in conflicts at risk. but morgan reports from german across denial river from cartoon. the residents who spoke to algebra from a lovely city as well as the senior you, an official in the country accused the rapids support forces of being behind the looting of the world food program a warehouse in elevate city. it's worth noting that this is not the 1st warehouse belonging to the worsley program that has been looted since the start of the conflict. their warehouses in the dark for region have also been affecting 8 operations there. and do you, an agency in the capital of to him have also faced new things, properties destroyed, and they're building burns, affecting their 8 operation responses here in the capital and around the country. that's in addition to the continuous pricing that has been ongoing between the rapids support forces and the city needs army despite
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a ceasefire. now the united states impose sanctions and companies affiliated to both sides. companies that supports the 2 sides economically and help them manufacture cars. vehicles, weapons, and ammunition to prolonged become select. the united states said that the sanctions will limit the duration of the conflict and ensure that the civilians do not suffer in sit down for long. and also talks between the 2 sides to reach a ceasefire that would ensure more aid coming into the capital. have been suspended by the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. the media to say that there's been no demonstration of seriousness by both side to commit, to cease by agreement that they signed on may 20th and decide the city of jet. though they say that as long as the 2 sides continue to come in violation, then they will be new top. but the ceasefire right now that has been extend that is due to end on such a day. people in the capital for 2 are quite concerned that once the ceasefire officially and fine thing will intensify between the rapid support for sick and
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disabilities army and those who remain in the capitol would remain caught up in the middle people. morgan altamira. i'm the man abdul karim, outgoing. he is german and research or at the cetera institute for strategic studies. and he says us sanctions probably won't have much of an impact on the conflicts. a single default is they don't take it seriously. they don't see the impact ordered immediately and they won't abide by your teachers, not a heavy stick enough to take it to make any of them. because and because i think they read expecting it and they made, they made their patients to avoid, to avoid its impact as long as possible. so i don't think the cit, the said searches would make a difference to this war. uh, you know, so the um, the united states have was started with the color to ensure that area should i'm
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giving a 100000000 forward value hubbard. addition, under humanitarian services, on the united states. if you are giving to a $140.00 why media service taught us, it was a cut out, but the color did not make an impact. so they started to do. this is a really look forward to an addition and a section. so that's kind of make a difference. but i think before that they go to have to try to create a some sort of of mission that you'd be good or guaranteed access by both the army and the trip and support forces to areas where they are in control of this my, my page, the re for the backs of joseph, was it dozens of people are fear dead in india after a passenger train derailed and was hit by a freight train in the eastern state of additional officials say at least $300.00
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people have been injured. searching the risk of operation is underway. authorities incentive goals say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protest. this happened the after opposition leader or some of the sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. his supporters save at the trial was motivated by his political rivals. the conviction means he will not be able to run for president in next year's elections. a listening sancho was convicted in ep center and is not yet in custody. is believed to be at his home in the car. nicholas hack has more from the senegalese capital at the amount of security that we're seeing around this one man. the leading opposition to figure is really unprecedented. i haven't seen anything like that and we've never seen also soldiers on the streets we've seen earlier in another neighborhood of popular neighborhood of the capital. we saw men in uniform, many uniform that normally used to protect this country against foreign powers is
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now being used to protect foreign businesses, notably, shopping centers and gas stations. why? well, because they've been so much alluding happening since this verdict was announced by the judge more than 24 hours ago. and there are areas of this of the car, normally such a stable comb, quiet capital that are no longer in the control of security forces. the areas of the key, the guest, so popular neighborhoods where we see protesters really many of the streets putting up barricade, they're angry at the current situation. at this verdict, they're given out by the judge and it feels like there's an escalation of the violence. the government are trying to p is the situation present lucky. so just a day ahead from this trial called for a national dialogue, she received members of civil society, but also some members of the opposition. and during this meeting,
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he called for the end of, of the violence and, and, and, and for more mediation and more unity. the error rate alerts have sounded across ukraine after a wave of russian attacks the air force as an intercept it and destroyed 10. missiles fired from russia's brianne screeching on friday. the capital key has been targeted nearly every day for the past month. on thursday 3 people, including a 9 year old child, were killed in russia. the governor of the vale garad region says 2 people were killed and 2 others were injured in showing by ukrainian forces. this happened in the town of his lover, pressed on near the border with ukraine. russians say television has released footage of the aftermath. the governor says fragments of the shelves struck the cars to women travelling, and one of them suffered fatal injuries ukraine's president. so i'll let him hear
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zalinski has adopted a pragmatic tone in relation to his country's membership of nato. speaking in a meeting with a stone, as president and cube, he admitted that the timing isn't right yet. let me describe what i've done. the. the nato is the best security guarantee for ukraine volt. stop. but we are adequate people. i don't understand that we will not pull any new country into a war, and that's why we understand that we won't be a member of nato while this war is ongoing. it's not because we don't want to because it's impossible. speaking in the finish capital, helsinki on a visit, the nato's newest member, us secretary of state anthony blinking said that russia's war and ukraine had been a case study in failure. he said, pretends actions in ukraine would continue to backfire. no one has done more to strengthen new 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. you find his determination to write their own future on their own terms. ukraine will never be
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russian. you find stands sovereign independent firmly in control of its own destiny. in this putin's primary goal, he has failed most spectacularly the. at sign, a special envoy for your raising affairs has described russia's war and ukraine is worrying and warns the risk of escalation is high. we have, we made the comments of to his european tour to promote beijing's plan to end the conflict. these trips started with meetings in key, the end ended in moscow. katrina, you was at that pressed meeting that press print, a press briefing, envisioning the white gave a sobering assessment of the brain. dr. returning from his you to which included stops in the brain. poland, france, germany, and russia. you set the goal of this trip was to have an in depth and candid exchange of views and continued to push the case. and to that extent that goal had
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been achieved. he also use 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 your brain in russia to come to the negotiating table. but he said there was still close to this and that each national community. 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 didn't keep air raid sirens was sounded every single day, and they really to mess of a strikes and keep in the conflict is in a stalemate and the battle field is full to then certainty that this situation is warring especially if history is any guide. we know that all was in conflicts ended in a peaceful way. but if the war continues to go on,
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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 or bullshit. continuing leeway said that all should be done to try to prevent nuclear and food security crisis and without naming names. he also criticized countries for all the ukraine, saying that this was only adding fuel to the fly and that the global community 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 as close considering russia and creative box the 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 toilet stage. continue to push the piece and bending is now considering sending a 2nd delegation to the attorney you out 0 vision strain tight between the us and china, or threatening to overshadow. asia is top security conference. the shangri la
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dialogue, which has opened in single $44.00 is louis reports. this is showing where the dialogue a gathering of defense officials is taking place against a backdrop of increasingly strained us. china relations. china has said its defense minister generally junk food will not meet us defense secretary lloyd austin because of us sanctions imposed in 2018 on generally for russian arms purchases summit. and let's say they don't expect ties to improve quite so quickly. us china relationship is really characterized by competition at the moment. and there are considerable strains, the verging interest, and certainly in foreign policy, there's a certain amount of competition for influence and relationships in the region. and that's of course, playing out in the margins here at the federal dialogue. just recently, the us accused the chinese 5 digits of carrying out and aggressive maneuver in international airspace over the south china sea. china and response blamed us
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military reconnaissance activities for being provocative astray, employment as the anthony openings. and it is keynote address. most countries in the region to work collectively to manage the security challenges ahead. there is no security to be found. you know, as to lice, knows lots of prosperity to be gained from closing ourselves off from the world. no stability with. a respect for sovereignty, now lasting pace with that, engaging with each other and working together in the next 2 days, officials here will be listening closely to speeches by austin on the us as role in the asia pacific region. and generally on china is new security initiative. this is an opportunity for southeast asia to bring the us china europe, australia, to the region, and to ask them to make a statement of defense policy. and in doing that, as are formulating that statement. a lot of these countries, they go through
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a thought process, they want to know what se agent thinks about these things. southeast asian countries have said they don't want to have to take sides in the us. china arrival, we will likely be pressure from defense officials from other countries for the us in china to de escalate tensions. this conference is an opportunity for defense officials to repair old times and build new ones towards a common goal. stability in the region. florence the algebra single. still ahead on alpha 0, the evangelical preacher accused of encouraging his followers to starve themselves . appears in court in canada and mexico as president floats of peace deal with criminal cartels and a bid to stop the slices of buying the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's, let's dress the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own
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nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then it might again look through the states, but there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, the allegations of the global with secret chinese police stations fed shock waves
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around the world. when, when a investigate claims a chinese influence abroad went out to 0, the the 0 reminder of our headlines this hour, there's been heavier tillery shilling and gunfire incidents capital for to after shaky ceasefire collapsed. earlier the united states and saudi arabia suspended towards between the army and rapid support forces authorities and sent a goal say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protest since it happened after opposition leader or someone sancho was sentenced 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. dozens of people are feared dead in india after
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a passenger train derailed and was kicked by a freight train in the eastern state of additional officials say at least $300.00 people have been injured. canyon, evangelical preacher, pull mackenzie and 10, gay has appeared. and of course in mombasa, he's accused of leading a cold and ordering his followers to starve themselves to death. police vig zoomed more than 240 bought bodies in a remote forest mountain. web reports from melody in east and kenya. a dish? no, no, i'm on one day last night and the community still remembers the songs about the end of the world that she used to sing and pasta pool mackenzie's church. 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 church, assistive and brother in law stayed. they went with mackenzie to hear the remote for a settlement where he cooled his follow as to why to say he ordered them to stuff
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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 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, 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
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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. and it also looks like a table this a day from what to. so most of the more meals on the well most of most of them. i also add those people working at the site, say, 100 small bodies are still buried in the ground and some appear to not be from here investigative. say other people outside the cold may have been involved kenyans a waiting to find out if all the questions will ever be onset. and this will, those involves will report to justice malcolm web alger 0000000 the can. yeah. hundreds of french police officers have been deployed to the border with italy. they are trying to curb to a recent migration serge. step boston has more from the city event. amelia, near differential town border young and
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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. kindly 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 races violence while translating into these yeah, they 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 border checks within the shannon zone have made these attempts difficult and dangerous refugees. migrants and asylum seekers have died hiding on top of trains or crossing mountains. that's interest, right. the situation is difficult. we do what we can and what we are asked to do,
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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. the spring border controls imposed by french authorities have for that 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 letting a deal with the increased numbers of my friends and refugees alone. the result is what some have described as a thing from gain involving human beings. after being pushed back to italy, many people are homeless, have a lot of any rights to protection and also, and living in full conditions. for us, it's important that all the, all the europe basically to try to find the solution. this means that the nature of the speaking it's normal that are present like
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a breach on the committee said right. 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, kylie 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 a better life will improve. stepsize in algebra, front amelia, it, to me, mexico's president's address. meanwhile, lopez over door says that he would support an agreement with drug cartels to stop the violence. as comments came as rights activists called on gangs to enter into a peace deal with the government offices here. as many of our apollo has this report from mexico city, this is the xavion, is that responding to calls for a peace deal with drug cartels sorted mexico's president. and that is my new way,
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lopez over the raised eyebrows this week, telling reporters he agrees. you'll see that part of i agree. hopefully these can be reached is what we'll want. and then to the virus. it was a surprise statement to many of those who have been finding the cartels for years. but it came after a plea in an open letter from active his or searching for the missing loved ones, and not the thousands of so called disappear victims of the criminal syndicates or federal, you know, set them on the bus daily at the door is the author of the letter i'm calling for a radical solution will see like amazon enough will if i see a piece deal between the government and the cartels on it mean the amount of salary yet, oh, it's the government that has forced us to ask the cartels to end the violence and the disappearances on us since they don't want to assume the responsibility of searching for our family members. we find ourselves having to plead with criminal organizations with mexican cartels. a lot of this controversial concept for
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a piece packed between the government and the cartels has started to be particularly since the president wait in the office over to other words, administration has seen more violence than any other in mexico's history. with more than 156000 murders recorded during his 4 and a half years in office in that same time, more than 40000 people have been reported missing according to the government's own figures. the crisis of disappeared. persons in mexico is the worst of its fine enlighten america. and as the spiral of violence continues, the worst of many were wondering, the seal between drug cartels and the government really use that radical of an idea of security. experts say that wall controversial such a plan isn't outside the realm of possibility. any negotiation with drug dealers just and you go station with a non group. they have different fire power and need some cases. in many cases, they have more and much more firepower than the state. we need to think of it as
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a complex at this building strategy. so, mexico's government has increased resources for searching for missing persons. this year, number of disappeared is overwhelming. guaranteeing that without some solution to the crisis, the search for loved ones will go on indefinitely, which means it up a little al jazeera mexico city negotiators meeting at the unesco headquarters in paris. so discussing how to end the plastic pollution by 2040. that's another 17 years worth of plastic waste. on top of what we already have calling, baker explains how scientists are seeking to tackle the problem. 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. therefore they explode like external the addition,
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they increased very often times. we call it ends. it must be cocktail. the great complex small they called 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 the found in a bacteria that was living in a recycling center. it's a tantalizing solution, but not a quick one. the, the one size fits all enzyme that can i put a different ball on. it might, it might nibble on it slowly, but there's a lot of work and 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 an artificial intelligence to experiment with those. we already have. we're searching for the g, the n b use in fucking points for the development of the technology. do i have to
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solve this problem? a solution that's closer than ever before, but still a long way off and that's it for me 0 then. yeah, for this our weather is next analysis 0. then inside story, we'll look at attention instead of goals capital. after the conviction of opposition leader, last month's on call the the, i probably would say something of a heat wave around little event recently that is the side of the met. it's right. and also very warm sunshine space. well, has to go through the next couple of days, but not quite as war as it has been. reset the ex you can say, temperatures here into the midst to scott, to bring the showers the request, the care. it's got to be yourselves to close the western positive. saudi arabia, down towards the southern end of the red sea, but
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a brisk waiting to cross the eastern side of saudi arabia, lift the dust inside. here is a halt when to cure weight is around 47 south just over the next couple of days. we'll see a 47 in fact that as well. it's enough to across the northeast of africa. 43, the inc. cairo. again, it has been very breezy here with lifted tasks and sign the scattering of showers across north america, once again pushing in to move them out to the area possibility of flooding the composites. and if you still see some of that with the weather as well as is the case of seasonal rice through quite nicely across the west african nap pushing up. of course, a good part of the region, not quite as much as it should be, into central africa scattering a show as to why the towards like victoria one of the 2 showers that to know the posit townsend it into kenya. wessa when the weather making its way to cape town, but from much of southern africa is dry. the
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window shots came from the holiday and we heard correctly. we heard some noise. this was noon, a sniper valley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot . they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics before i can remember i said it's getting louder here. san diego, holiday and well, hotels on algebra of the trial and conviction of synagogues opposition leader has sparked protests and riots in one of africa's most stable democracies. several people are dead. why has be interest and so widespread? and is there a risk of more instability? this is inside store the
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