tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 2, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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life was a really a full scale innovation, exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on true. it never happened until political pallets can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in public. the police were much in effect. we are on the coast of the listening post. you guy to the media on tuesday of the the hello i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our live from bill coming up in the next 16 minutes, at least 30 people are dead and hundreds more injured after a train collision in india, honeys. and so the goal is capital after protest is bent or anger following the conviction of an influential opposition leader. a ceasefire collapsed people across
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the dance capital cartoon face more violence. the bill is past 2 hours after the us congress passed as a bill that avoids the debt default. president biden is set to address the nation on his phone of a junk of it just stayed on track and his bits, when a record 23rd mans grand slam titles took the streets around for the french sharpen . after a strange sense, when of spain's alejandro stuff a ditch vicki, the at least 30 people are fee or dead after train crash and india local officials say hundreds have been injured. massive rescue operation is underway and the eastern state of edition, the chief minister of neighboring west thing goes as a passenger train from her state, collided with another train. in addition, a few hours ago. it's been reported that a 3rd train may also have been involved. but she's secretary of edition says the
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scale of the disaster is not yet no. do we have gotten from us and even collect about stores, the better have been casualties, but then since all, to begin the school, we have not counted the number. so i kind of facility come from exec level with this. so do you have 100 band project accident emergency tends to person depends on who works then what 7 blog is your 1st and foremost among elizabeth i've been involved in the succeed in sure. yes. so we cannot reload preventative to restore these and set a goal, say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protests. it happened after opposition leader. it was months sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. the supporters say 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. nicholas hack is in the senegalese capital, the car near san cose house. because any movement where your,
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the world, serial i'm on the road between always the button. so it goes house which is to my left and on the right, the jail, the prison, where he's expected to spend the night. if authorities or the police go and get him in at the big because since the conviction was announced more than 24 hours ago, there's been protests. look at the streets, there's rocks everywhere. and in the distance behind me you can see the bird car. so they close down the university. that was a sight of incredible violence. leave less now to the list. late last night we went in there earlier, the birds, the faculty of law city. and that's no coincidence. i spoke to demonstrators, they say, don't, they don't trust the justice system of this country. they say that this verdict is politically motivated to eliminate a response. so i'll go ahead of the presidential election to february 2024,
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7. so politically, nick, how could this play out? because sancho was one of the strongest opposition figures. he appeared to have quite a lot of momentum going into the next presidential election of the yes and the, the already of all of this is that the more protest there is, the more there is uh, from the demonstrators perspective. and it tends to clump him down, the more he seems to be popular. why? well, it's not just about it's months on co. it's also about the current president who hasn't made his intentions clear whether or not he'll run a 4 or 3rd mound date. now, depending on how you read the constitution is already done to mandates he could do with a 3rd one. some say many people from civil society and the opposition say that that's unconstitutional. and so we're seeing a lot of protesters taking to the streets because they're angry at mucky selling. this uncertainty is fairly the political crisis that we're seeing being played out
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here. and it's very unusual. the goal is the most stable democracy in west africa. but there's been condemnation from the african union from the west african body across and also the united nations calling for restraint and are returned to call saint nicholas hack reporting from the senate goals, capital the car, you'll keep a surprise of any developments. thank you. so there's been heavy artillery shilling and gunfire in sedans, capital a car to master shaky ceasefire collapsed earlier the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and rapid support forces. the talks and jet were meant to negotiate the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. but the war and sides have violated the ceasefire. agreements and washington has also sanctioned companies link to both sides of this conflict. meanwhile, the world food program says one of its warehouses has been under attack on demand diluted the facility containing tens of thousands of tons of food in l o. b,
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that's in south central sedan. this is one of the largest logistical hubs of the u . n. agency in africa, wsp says it will put more than 4000000 people caught in. conflicts at risk. have been morgan reports from government across the river from cartoon, the residents who spoke to algebra from a lovely city, as well as senior un 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 wealthy program that has been looted since the thoughts of the conflict. their warehouses into the dark for region have also been looted, affecting 8 operations fair and you and agencies in the capital. a lot of them 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
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rapids support forces and the city needs army despite a ceasefire. now the united states impose sanctions and companies affiliated to both sides. companies that supports it'd be 2 sides economically and help them manufacture cars, vehicles, weapons, and ammunition to prolong the conflict. the united states that the sanctions will limits the duration of the conflict and ensure that the civilians do not suffer into 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. the 5 and mediators saudi arabia and the united states. the media to say that there's been no demonstration of seriousness by both sides to commit, to cease by agreement that they signed on may 20th and decide the city of kit though. and 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 extended is due to end on such a day. people in the capital for 2 are quite concerned that once to cease fire
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officially and fighting will intensify between the rapids support for the army. and those who remain in the capital would remain caught up in the middle people morgan onto vera. i'm the man a and a bill can e mail going. he is chairman and research for the cetera institute for strategic studies. i spoke to him earlier. he says us sanctions probably won't have much of an impact at all on this conflict. as you go to far cuz they don't take it seriously, they don't see the impact on it immediately. and they won't. i, by the way, you see it is not a heavy stick enough to take is to make any of them be concerned 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 search searches would make a big difference to this war. uh, you know, so the united states have both started with the color to ensure that area should i
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am giving a 100000000 for that. do you have any addition under humanitarian services on the united states, if you are giving to a 140 life media? so this thought 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 additional a section. so that's kind of make a difference. but i think before that they could have try to create a some sort of of mission that you'd be good to go on to access by both the army and the rep that support forces to it is where they are in control of this my, my page the re, for the backs of joseph was hundreds of french police officers have been deployed to the border with italy. they are trying to curb
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a recent migration serge. it's led to social and political tensions between the neighboring countries. step boston has more from the city event, amelia, near the french, italian border. a 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 their under age something that's often impossible. kylie from guinea and the obama from cody for loved to for 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, and that's why i will try to enter again. it's our country friends and guinea are the same country, but intense border checks within the shannon zone has made these attempts,
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difficult and dangerous refugees, migrants and asylum seekers have died hiding on top of the trains of crossing mountains. that's interesting what the situation is difficult to 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. of the swing border controls, imposed by french authorities, have flat 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 loving a deal with the increased numbers of migrants 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 not homeless, having lost any rights to protection and often living in full conditions. for us,
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it's important that all the, all the euro basically to try to find the solution is means that the nature of the speaking it's normal that are present like a breach on the committee to die in. so everybody, or, i mean, you know what the court on the then the europe is taking the test to manage. it's kind of a felt as soon as they have recovered from their audience. kylie and the water will make another attempt to reach france unless 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. fence amelia, it to me, us and there's lots more coming up on. this is our, including mexico's president loading a piece deal with criminal cartels and a bid to stop the cycle of violence. no more plastic pollution by 2040 negotiators
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that are you in environments conference, discuss how to meet that ambitious go watch and in sports, a new pitch for one of manchester, united to all time greats. the u. s. president joe biden will address the nation in the coming hours less than a day after congress approved his deal to raise the debt ceiling. the bi partisan deal averted. what would have been the country's 1st federal debt, default anniversary, a financial meltdown. javert tons. the reports from washington dc, the leadership of both parties, him to send that have 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
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a result of vote 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 defend spending. some fee will be almost $900000000000.00. joe biden has already proposed bold in 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 progressives 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 gonna vote for a bill which will cut programs for nutrition, for housing, for health care, for education,
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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 of 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 immune and financial prices. my will play off again in 2025. she everytime see i will to 0. capitol hill. so alice's 0 is white house correspondent, kimberly how it could joins us now. kimberly, what's the message going to be from president biden during his address to the nation of the yeah, well, as she have said, there is no question that the white house and his fellow democrats are touting this as a major victory for not just the political party but also for the president and his ability to lead. so we expect back to be kind of
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a fi running for his address that he'll be making to the nation. that $23.00 g m t . what he'll also likely talk about is how this will allow to protect for the economic recovery that his policies he believes have really allowed for the last 2 years. the last 24 months in the united states. this comes on a day that the us is also noting the fact that there have been $339000.00 jobs added to the us economy and just last month. so what we expect is there's going to be an overall tone to this message. this going to be one of good economic news that comes, we should point out in advance of an election year for our president. that is campaigning for re election. so he's really going to strike in court or try to with the american people that really highlights 2 things. one, but this is a good economic news headline for the united states of to. so this is the passage of bi partisan legislation that he himself tried and worked and successfully orchestrated. and that this is really no small feed given there is divided
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government in the united states. yeah, i want to bounce off something you said earlier that they're going to sell this as the president's ability to lead. what does it actually say about the president's leadership, as well as certainly in his political opponents. republicans tried to show that this was just the opposite, that this was an example of how close the united states came to defaulting on his dad. and this is an example of how the president could not lead. he could not deliver on his promises, which was to lower the temperature washington and get republicans and democrats talking again. but that doesn't seem to have been successful. what has happened is that both sides of really gotten something that they wanted and all of this republicans wanted to cut spending. they have been successful in getting some of that done. and democrats, for their part really were at hearing to this effort to hang on to the student loan forgiveness programs that the president is putting forward,
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that republicans simply don't like. so this is a win for the president and for democrats. and so it's difficult to say that the president was not successful in this leadership. however, in terms of the global standing, there is a bit of a tarnish, there is less of aside the global financial system was rattled by this. and so that is going to be harder to recover from because once again, the broken political system of the united states has been our full display. and this came very close to once again, a potential default in the us, not being able to pay it set for the 1st time. right. kimberly, how can thank you very much as always we enjoy your reporting. thank you. the craze . air force is holding large scale drills in the countries north, the head of a planned counter offensive against russia. soldiers and pilots, flu, soviet designed, helicopter gunship. this comes as the capital. keith has been under repeated attack from moscow over the past month. the grain says this is in response to its counter offensive plants. in credits, presidents follow to me as a lensky has adopted
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a pragmatic tone in relation to the membership of nato speaking in a meeting with his don't you as president and keith? acknowledge that the timing isn't right yet. i'm gonna describe the fees. the nato is the best security guarantee for ukraine, full stop. but we are adequate people and understand that we will not pull any native country into a war. and that's why we understand that we won't be a member of nato while this war is ongoing itself, because we don't want to because it's impossible. and speaking in the finish capital, helsinki on a visit to nato's newest member, us secretary of state, anthony blinking said that russia's warren ukraine had been quote, a case study in failure. he said, proof transactions 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 your friend, his determination to write their own future on their own terms. ukraine will never
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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 and sign a special invoice. your ration affairs has described russia's war and ukraine is worrying and warns that the risk of escalation is high. we have, we made the comments after his european tour to promote beijing's plan to end the conflict. lease trip started with meetings and even ended in moscow. he says, both russia and ukraine, welcome china's involvement and finding a diplomatic solution to the war. katrina, you was at that press briefing in basic the white gave a sobering assessment of the brain after returning from 0 to which included stops in the brain. poland, france, germany, and russia. you said the goal of this trip was to have an in depth and candid
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exchange of views and continued 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 staging territory to russia something kid, this told staging, time and time again is a non stop to any peace agreements. now, overall, the play admissions that right now, it will 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 the to national community. so try to work towards this as neither party have rules out the chance of a political settlement stewardship sentence in the risk of escalation remains high . at present, the conflict is still dragging on and escalating that. my state in ukraine for 3 days and then keep the air raid sirens with sounded every single day and they will be 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 worrying especially if history is any guide. we know that all was in conflicts ended in
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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 or bullshit. continuing leeway said that all should be done to try to prevent and use it and the security crisis without naming names. he also criticized countries for all the ukraine, saying that this was only adding fuel to the flyer 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 visiting russia and ukraine have possibly different interpretations. what is closing this conflict? lake way 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 peace and venue is now considering sending a 2nd delegation to the attorney you. i'll do 0 patient strain times between the us
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and china, or threatening to overshadow asia's top security conference. the shangri la dialogue, which has opened in singapore far as louis reports. this use china with a dialogue, a gathering of defense officials, is taking place against a backdrop of increasingly strained us. china relations. china has said its defense minister general the junk food will not meet us defense secretary lloyd austin because of us sanctions imposed in 2018 on generally for russian arms purchases. somebody in this state, 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 on the margins here at the shangri la dialogue. just recently, the us accused the chinese 5 digit of carrying out 10 aggressive maneuver in
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international airspace over the south china sea. china and response blamed us 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
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a statement of defense policy. and in doing that, as are formulating that statement. a lot of these countries, they go through it 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 that will likely be pressure from defense officials from other countries for the us in china, to deescalate 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 lead algebra single. a sense vladimir puts in suspended a crucial nuclear treaty. there have been growing concerns about a possible nuclear escalation between russia and the us. on friday, national security advisor jake sullivan said washington is willing to negotiate a new treaty which limits the stockpile of nuclear warheads. and allows certifications by both sides while claiming to suspend new start. russia has also publicly committed to adhere to the treaty central limits, indicating
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a potential willingness to continue limiting strategic nuclear forces through 2026 . we agree, or it is in neither of our country's interest to embark on an open ended competition in strategic nuclear forces. and we're prepared to stick to the central limits as long as russia does. and rather than waiting to resolve all of our bilateral differences, the united states is ready to engage russian now to manage nuclear risks and develop a post 2026 arms control framework. we are prepared to enter into those discussions . mike can advise me from washington dc on this mike since the end of the cold war, the us and russia had been cooperating despite some very real tensions, the limits their nuclear arsenal foot. today's announcement from the us into context for us as well. this is a direct reaction to russia's deciding to suspend a spot dissipation in scott. this of great concern to the us. now,
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what's the national security adviser outlined the? was that the welcome the fact that russia says that despite that suspension, it will still limit its deployment of nuclear weapons. however, as the national security adviser said that being without pre conditions does not being without the accountability, the us as best taken measures against russia in response to it. suspending his participation in the treaty, it's bending direction you can inspect us from coming to the country. it will no longer provide new t a data to rush as it did in terms of the deal. however, at the same time, it will still inform brochure of any new p, a testing. so if he's keeping hotly to the agreement and possibly not in retaliation to russia, but he's pretty a very thin line here. what he's attempting to do is to resuscitate these folks. come coming to an end. now, in 2026, the treaty, he needs to get dialogue going. this is why he's now made this offer to russia to
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stop negotiating now and not wait until the treaty gets nearly over. i'd also important for you as well. he's off at the same invitation to china, but this speech as well also had a very interesting insight into the us nuclear thinking at present. the national security adviser is saying that more is not necessarily, not us has no intention of increasing its new fiesta file. as a terrence, he said, rather it is making its existing nuclear weapons better. this is a very important shift in terms of us policy. looking at doing better with what is that rather than increasing stockpiles, which is what was happening before the start treaty was introduced decades ago. mike hannah reporting from washington. thank you very much. and you and security council reform and introducing a common currency were 2 of the proposals discussed at a meeting of the bricks, economic block, foreign ministers from brazil, russia, india, china,
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and host south africa have gathered in cape town to discuss regional and global issues. the group is looking to expand officials from countries like saudi arabia and iran were at the meeting. somebody the middle, it has the details. bricks is on a positive expansion, but there's been little progress in deciding who will make the cut off to 2 days of meetings in cape town. at the moment the groups made up of 5 countries result, russia, india, china, and south africa. at least 19 countries, including saudi arabia, iran in gabon, have expressed interest in joining the blocks for many it's the most as an alternative to west and dominance, and potentially providing a counterbalance to the west. it's a kind of a strategy and building sort of organization because i think it back to see itself is non aligned. but you know, it's an increasing tyler oswell that we're in at the moment. we're dresser and the, and the with nato all at each other as drugs you know, to have one of those poles of the new conflict that is already a brickman,
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but creates a complication that it's planned for a common currency for trade within the block has not been finalized and for now wants to increase trade among its members, states in their local currencies, ultimately reducing reliance on the us dollar. south africa's foreign affairs minister and a lady bundle says the group is hoping for more cooperation. we also look this, i think, an important subject, which is what all of the links that they should be between bricks and t 20 in increasingly. and i'll view mile to polo will we have a sense is that we're moving away from a unit po, uh and there's increasing interest in multi polarity. so how do we draw it together? these formations that have a number of shit, ideals, and goals. as countries around the world recover from the impact of the pen,
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demik and the global economy remains in distress leaders, usa, the growing bricks, new development banks, will continue to provide support to programs to end poverty. but as the block looks to expand some say members like south africa and result may be concerned, their influence could be reduced. and that the group may like a to identity and unified policy. somebody dumler ultra 0 taped on the still ahead on al jazeera, the el salvador, as president celebrates his victories against the gangs. put human rights campaigners tell a different story. in sports england, crickets are, is i've taken control of their test mass against the islands and the is here with that story later this out, the,
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the a product i would say something of a heat wave around the event recently that is the side of the met it's right and also very warm sunshine state as well as you go through the next couple of days, but not quite as war as it has been recently ex you can say temperatures here into the midst scott, during the showers, the request the care it's got from yourselves to close western positive saudi arabia down towards the southern end of the red sea. but a brisk waiting to cross the eastern side of saudi arabia, lift the dust and sand. here is a hot wind to q. weight is around $47.00 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 task ads and scattering the showers across north america, once again pushing into northern algae area possibility of flooding the composites . and if you still see some of that with the weather as well as is the case of
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seasonal rice through quite nicely across the west africa now pushing up across a good part of the region, not quite as much as it should be into central africa scattering a show as to why, but towards lake victoria, one of the 2 showers that to to know the posit, townsend it into kenya, west side when the weather making its way to cape town. but from not just southern africa is dry. the in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalist for reporting their stories. it's that intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only can be the host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of al jazeera. find us where ever you get your pod cast to approve
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or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation, mary street, yes or no. judy voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 pos to on the jersey. the you're watching else as 0 reminder of our headlines this, our authorities incentive goals, say at least 9 people have been killed in anti government protests. it happened
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after opposition leader whose months sancho was sentenced to 2 years in prison on a charge of corrupting youth. there has been heavy artillery shelling and gunfire, incidents, capital cartoon after a shaky ceasefire collapsed earlier. the united states and saudi arabia suspended talks between the army and rapid support forces. at least 30 people are feared dead after train crash and india local officials say hundreds have been injured. massive rescue operation is underway and the eastern states of addition. it's been reported that 3 trains may have been involved. well, let's bring in deb. i brought them on the he's a drug listed the industry and times and he joins us from val, bonus for the capital of the indian state of alicia. so a search and rescue operations currently underway. what do you know about that? what's happening a good bit, but is curious as to the teams from by some of the furniture on tools as well as
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the photograph product and food from the state of what is out there on the side, the trying to extricate the people what drop inside the compact this van quote, you actually pull chains, not 3 of the 1st train that was uh, that started from howard odd. that is some kind of good at the eastern sort of it's been on the left in the afternoon and uh uh, i didn't hear that insight on 66560 to 5 is going to be there and no one knows how it happened. but it, in fact it was a good speed i'm, i'm guessing you're good. we had $110.00 off leave. 15 of the coaches there thought 0. i mean, it is one of the questions about the few off the track then they just so this doctor out of the track. and then few of this trial,
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this of the coaches of being coaches, they they, they were causing the line. this couple of minutes later i'm in a train that was coming from bengal guard dies, didn't do it as simple those 2 of them, which is but most of the casual doesn't happen because of this particular thing or data, not because of the of the school change correlating, do we know roughly how many people are on the trains a bit out of the crane, which uh, i mean most of the bodies are going to cover and i still get it covered. it had the flu, $1500.00 passengers, mostly david, that going for that can from the people going towards some business of public. there's some people are traveling to the homes, so they won't see if i can come out the been going to to now york, some of the stations in between those positions. all right,
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deborah brought them on to you. thank you so much for joining us on the program and giving us the latest on that story. we will continue to follow it as details which is so salvador as president, has marked for years in office by emphasizing his war against organized crime, emergency measures, defined street gangs have led to widespread support from a claim for t nation. but it's also raising concerns human rights groups say, the initiative is lived, the violations and extensive government overreach, townhome, and reports. there was a motion spectacle for a man whose declared his winning will against they'll salvatore's gang night. bu kelly speech to the nation monkeys full set of x rays, president, most of it was focused on what's become his signature policy or raymond, as 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,
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salvadorans can think of move and not being killed. these are the images he'd like you to see from the last full 2 months, which a state of exception is given. security forces free writing to rest and imprisoned people. last sunday. the new maximum security prison is full and neighborhoods, which one's going strong holds. now springing to life, yes. kelly's approval ratings of shut up. as the motor writes, have plunged many a grateful for his spite from the killings rates and extortion. a bit of a pull came out this week to from one of itself with those best known human rights organizations. it tells another story, the correct them is it, it paints a picture of a piano justice system that is no longer a penal, just a system is 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,
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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 and no salvage those prisons since march 2022. we've 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 and this torso so badly that his stomach filled with blood and he couldn't read any more ended up dying of starvation, and then he put in the wrong place at the wrong time could and so that will, under the state of exception security forces could arrest people many on suspicion of having committed an offense. police have admitted they have quotes as once in prison, chris, the ssl says detainees can be held for up to 2 years before the trial. those criticisms don't worry, president kelly, for his support re election make to him
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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 themselves. john home. and i'll just say to mexico's president, andras menu i lopez ober door says that he would support an agreement with drug cartels to stop violence. his comments came as rights activists called on gangs to enter into a peace deal with the government offices here as manuel republic. it has this report from mexico city. it is the most of eunice that responding to calls for a peace deal with drug cartels. mexico's president and it is monday way, lopez over to the raised eyebrows this week, telling reporters he agrees you'll see i sort of, i agree. hopefully these can be reached is what we'll want. and then to the violence. it was a surprise statement to many of those who have been finding the cartels for years
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for the team after replacing in an open letter from active is or searching for their missing loved ones. the thousands of so called disappear victims of the criminal syndicates, or central, 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 a will sound enough. what will, if i see in a peace deal between the government and the cartels on it mean what will be, i don't know, solve the data, 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 in this controversial concept for a piece packed between the government and the cartels. has started to be, particularly since the president wait in the office over to the administrator and see more violence than any other in mexico's history. with more than 156000 murder recorded during who's 4 and a half years in the office. in that same time,
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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 in latin america. and as the spiral of violence continues to worship, many were wondering the field between drug cartels and the government really is that radical of an idea of security. experts say that wall controversial and such a plan isn't outside the realm of possibility. any negotiation with drug dealers to send you go station with a non group. they have different fire power. need some cases, in many cases, they have more much more fire power done the state. we need to think of it as a complex, a 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. but who is it up
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a little al jazeera mexico city? so how realistic is a deal between the mexican government and drug cartels, but let's bring it in for attack barth and ask him current. you're an investigative journalist, you joined us from the mexican city of haka today. what's the thinking from the government on this? like if you can't beat them, then cut a deal. well, 1st of all, thanks very much for having me on. um, i wanna put this what the president said in a bit of context. the president was talking more in terms of if you see his fault with at the press conference of an ex, sort taishan to drive the car towels to stop the violence. this wasn't an idea of sitting down at a table with them or enjoying a door open and open negotiations. so i think we're sitting over stay what the president said in response to that. very important question that was at the press conference. so it's rather a different situation, but we saw in a sub a local campaign where there's government, other they denied it,
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was engaged in direct negotiations with the models in other organized crime groups there. that's not what i'm the was precisely saying. and the 1st time he was talking more in terms of communication and sort of ex orientation, but not putting an open deal in that sense. okay, so what could it look like for mexico then if it's not sitting down at a table and speaking to the drug lords, how do you, you can't just exhort them to, to end violence. you know, it's a very complicated issue and you're absolutely right. and um, i think this is something that i'm a little as understood, right? you know, if you look at the history of columbia, right, which, when it went through decades of no transition, um, you know, hundreds of thousands of people displaced or killed us bases unconvinced. oil and cocaine production and colombia continues to be very high. so you can't simply military militarize your way out of a drug depresses. so i'm low, has set up
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a series of social programs, scholarships, and apprenticeship program is re weighed the economy and metric was actually doing very well. and metro terms, right? the gdp is rising, unemployment is down to 2.8 percent foreign direct investment. is that a record high? so companies are not being scared away by the violence actually companies are coming to mexico, right. so the matter of that is down the macro economic. the numbers are good. now having said that, are also programs and economic growth as a medium to long term problems. in the short term, the violence remains high. i'm low inherited a stubborn problem and hasn't reduced the numbers significantly. so if a multi pronged approach, i think opened negotiations with, with, you know, organized crime groups is very problem at some illegal one from a human rights point of view. so i think it's not just a question of, oh, let's just talk to them, right. these are criminal groups that have carried out brain grave products, right. the mothers in this collective were talking to the president of it's like
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they, they've been searching for their loved ones for years, you know, and what they were asking for is basically a cease fire. so they could go and look for their bodies, right? this drug war that was launch since 2006 by for they pick out the wrong with us arms as basically turned in mexico into a graveyard. you know, they're in mass graves all over this country and what these found numbers watch is to be able to find their loved ones and give them a decent burial. they're talking about basically a ceasefire in large sense the card. look, i hear everything you're saying by the way, one quick note you're saying i'm low a lot, which is shorthand for the present the same address midway, loop as over door just for all of us. make sure i understand. yep. yep. kind of the short and i hear everything you're saying, but so at the end of the day, what is the strategy? you talked about economic policies amongst others, but what is the shorter term strategy for ending the violence? is there one? yeah, i mean that's, that's part and parcel of his whole strategy. you know,
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look as a board is up at 6 o'clock in the morning every day for is a security round table and has this press conference, you know, every day and 7 o'clock, you know, giving out the numbers and stats. the strategy has been to use what's called a national guard, which is a sort of militarized police force and an attempt to basically pacify the country. remember, when a low for some of the or low power, the federal police were totally corrupted, right? as what a state police and municipal police groups, as we saw in this recent trial of the former security minister and advocacy of the new york city. right. he was the security minister of the country under for the pickup. didn't talk with us in the little car till so the idea has been to attempt to pacify the country to the national guard, just as it worked. not enough, not enough violent crime is down the center of families down more significantly. it
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hasn't worked enough. and so i think that's what i see, the frustration of these families of victims were saying, you know, if we've got a resort to more radical measures than let's open that conversation, could have paused thank you so much for joining us on the program today. and thanks for those explanations, we appreciate it. my pleasure activists in bosnia and herzegovina are calling for thousands of pieces of plastic of plastic waste that had been building up for more than 20 years to be removed from a river waste from poorly regulated riverside landfill sites. has collected behind a barrier in the drain, a river, or hidden mohammed reports. what was once a pristine lake with emerald waters in bosnia and herzegovina, is now blanketed with plastic waste is filled with up to 15000 cubic meters of driftwood, plastic bottles, ties, and household appliances. the debris has been building up for years in visegrad presidents like very to say she's paying the price for an issue that's not being
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addressed by me. not going over the quote by the officer only z is moving tween to use of living alongside the river. we had to accept this as a fact of life. of course we came to believe that we will die before the genus clean of garbage. the trees. adrena river runs from the mountainous areas in the north west of montenegro through serbia and bosnia. changing weather patterns has led to waste flowing into waterways with garbage stuck behind the trash barrier near a hydro electric power plant. and most of the rubbish is dumped and party regulated, riverside landfills, covering hills and valleys, environmental activists say the searching health hazard will take months to clear at once more action from the authorities. i live with i up, i appealed to the government to establish something like a proper waste management system because the municipality no fault of our own, was turned 2 decades ago into a regional waste dump of what i want. environments, ministers of bosnia serbia and montenegro have promised to work together to solve
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