tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 3, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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he's off on police to save us to a few showers coming to weston, posit cuba, by that stage elsewhere of central america save some lobby shouts. i'll see you some parts of mexico looking particularly wet over the next day. oh sir, the same chain of showers. they make the way, right? of course the great plays the central parts of canada, the the, [000:00:00;00] the other, the scotts usa. this is in use our life and not headquarters here in the, coming up in the next 60 minutes. 3 is rarely soldiers and one objection secures the office of health during an exchange of gunfire. ford such as president versa, pop out on this one and for us the term of to winning
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a historical event on sunday. the death toll in india is expected, declines often. 3 trains crashed in the eastern. alicia states getting more than 250 people to don's army brings and reinforcements, while the capital call to him struggles under more selling as on salary fund. i'm john 100 in new hampshire. we're conservation is to come up with a plan to deal with an invasive species, eating them out on far as small with the sports. manchester city are looking to move a step closer to completing a trophy travel. they take on local rivals, man united, and meet as a comp final kick off. less than an hour away. the probably be getting this news out with breaking news. 3 is rarely soldiers and one
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adoption officer had been killed during the exchange of gunfire near the is really border with egypt. israel said the stand off last of the several hours in the negative does is an area 9 for drug smuggling activity. well, let's go live to west to reach them and speak to that amongst them. what more do we know about this operation? i know with getting information right now. yeah, that's right. that's. that's the thing that we're just getting a statement from these ready minute jacks in the last few minutes talking about the fact that it was a man and a female soldier on the border post right on that border with egypt. and you know, the opposite this morning, they were killed. several hours later, when more ministry forces and down to the area, they started to conduct searches. they identified what these ready ministry calls the assailant and egyptian policeman, they say, and in a further exchange of fire, another is ready, soldier was killed. another is ready, soldier also ended and the sale and the egyptian placement as they describe him was also killed. this is of course being
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a pretty significant incident in this part of the wealth for the 1st time in quite some time. it is really significant to say that the egyptians in these ratings on uh, corporate team. of course they have that board of the it's been relatively secure for the last decade also. but they all corporate to their investigation. the sounds like a huge security breach when we're talking about a board design, can you describe the area where all of this took place? this is remote, this is most the desolate area with a lot of screen. not huge amounts of tree covers some shallow valleys and hillsides . b is really started to build more than a decade ago. now. i'm moving full 100. columbus offends, essentially, rolling off from the red sea almost as far as the mediterranean. that was intended to try and stop some of the islands and cousins they'd seen in previous is going back some of the 2011. also as well as some of the migraines dropping from parts of africa into his right. a territory that we'll have for the most part held pretty fun. that hasn't been
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a huge number of these kinds of incursions in recent years. but this, that full is a very unusual incident. locks the cost that story for us to hold the nicest from us to reach them. thank you very much man, as well to take here now where president press apply that one has been sworn in for us the time and office. it extends his 2 decades in power by another 5 years and comes nearly a week after he won the historic run off election. other one that took the oath of office and parliament before and then no variation ceremony. eliza, today that will be attended by dozens of foreign different trees. well, that spring in or something's been debated, he's covering all of this for us in the talk is capital ankara. now a summer we saw the always of office alley. i do believe that other one is currently it as a tax mosley. i'm right now. can you talk us through today's events? that yes, yeah, you can see on your screen, this is visit the ad one, attending a,
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a fly re playing 70 at the found is museum. most of it come out as a talk where he's going to need to be phase respect and then move back to the presidency today is own about the set of many. it is significant because it assures, in his 3rd decade in to cover a decade, where he is described is to be essentially you have to pay it because this october church will be celebrating 100 years of the republic on the founder. often more than the public is significant and not the dog has been so all through the day you're going to see him making various appearances. and as you saw him taking the oath at the presidency, now he's got them his name, then that is going to be a in organization instead of many of the presidents and products. and then he's going to meet the dignity 78 countries are being represented here with about 3 dozen presidents and prime ministers, overdrive to see ad one begin his the time. and then we're expecting that all important set of many of the, announcing the cabinet members,
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the people who are going to be running the country for the ad for the and visit the a part of the one as he's going to put the vision into practice of all that he's promised to has an extra cost and to execute that vision, he's going to need a lot of support and there are a lot of challenges ahead for him. isn't that? oh, absolutely. well, he's just starting this. that's um, yes, he has 152 percent off the the vote he's won. his presidency has been comfortably and he's got 223 members in the parliament just but. but that also means that 48 percent of the people deductible for him. there is a sizable number of opposition and fees and the problem is, is that, so the 1st thing would be to bring this divided nation to get that to try and queue all of the differences. because this was a bank divisive campaign that be solve it. everyone in the opposition came together to try and defeat the president of the one they were not successful. and he did
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when this has started a 2nd. uh no. uh so number of challenges, but just on the local funds and at home it is about security. it is about finance, the economy and abroad, where it's not just the region itself. you have a neighbors such as the, syria and iraq, and at least on the other hand, and also in the wider perspective of things. but it is a key allies, a team member of the nato alliance, and it is going to decide whether it's allows suite to keep the dots of the need to membership and the meat of naples. as on the edge of a following events for us that an attack is capital and corrupt. so now thank you very much for salma. well, let's dig into the economy level more that us on that was mentioning and bringing. then as it's about, he's an economist. he joins us from assemble and skype. dennis, i want to start with the cost of living crisis that we've been saying. other one has already said that inflation, which had 85 percent lost, is his priority due for the big changes in economic policy. the speculation on his
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cabinet suggests that or especially the quote 19 talked to you past experience many economy phones and i guess the results for uh, we do, we will have to because people and people to check on students rustling to solve problems sparked, especially when the new cabinets understood these way. you mean, we will see some changes to our policy is especially focused on the flushing quite blushing and to the soul to choose and pros, especially are doing the online searching choose their past each transponder published. and we can see the results are especially blown ones in selection and other things. and that's the question. and next might use to
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searching kind of, uh, well the mira has also on the, on a series of crashes in recent years. and it hit what all new time lawyers and in the day is just off to the verge, is auto unlikely to take a new approach to come and see regulations. you think? i know it's taking a total on trade in the teams here use when they're in cabinets downstairs. there are many changes cheating the candidates, especially as in many, any programming pastor and new changes are the party you gene and i change their church liter up and we'll increase inches round you again. and people see that there are, there is a mean. there's a challenge pounds, especially annie chavez to respond to
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a talk. she is like, when we look at the past, we can't really see the truck, she brought her the most money. natalie, what would you like to use for stories but and each now applying change style and things of which actually especially on the left. then as, as tech filed an economist speaking to us from assemble. thanks for joining us here on al jazeera denison for sharing your expertise. thank you. moving on and rescue efforts have officially ended in india and after the nations was trained as often decades. now, the focus is on the wreckage, both recovering bodies and investigation. the cause of the crash prime minister engine moody has visited the size and spoken to survive is that in the eastern states of, of disha, more than $288.00 people have been killed and around a 1000 injured castillo has already on reports,
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assessing the damage of india's horse, rail accidents, and defeats prime minister and around ramadi, visits the site of the tragedy in ballast or in addition state. the destruction is overwhelming. the loss, immeasurable. hundreds of people died in the crash. a rescue and recovery operation marked with bodies scattered across the tracks. and passengers, you're trapped in overturn carriages. the scene survivors say looked like a war zone. y'all doing got now also double. got a got the carriage started shaking. we got scared when we realize what was going on . we tried to get out. we broke the windows, managed to get out. the accident happened when a passenger train the rails and collided with a freight train on a nearby track. minutes later, a 3rd train plowed into the wreckage. nearby hospitals, the families of the victims desperately wait for updates,
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hoping their loved ones survive face with limited medical resources. people have lined up in clinics ready to donate blood. yeah, a lot of them are like, there is no greater satisfaction then to save someone's life by donating blood. that is why we fall into more than 12000000 people commute in the countries of railways. every day. accidents are common, but not of the scale. already declared to be a high level committee has been formed to look into this incidents, the rail safety commission. i will also do an inquiry and they will go and find the root cause of this accident. why did this happen? all the technical details would be found out by the most of the dang it. the government has invested heavily in india as a real wave network, but outdated equipment continues to be a problem and reliability. cod see a little bit of the young challenges here. or here's what we know about that pressure fall. i have a,
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this is the car lawn dhl express traveling from cole casa 10. i at the rail, that's around 7 p. m. local time. several carriages. as you can see, they have landed on the opposite track. now here is the house super fast, expressive and traveling in the opposite direction. then plows into those are the tension carriages. and then there's also it is called the train that's believe to be involved. it was stopped to the on another track nearby. a new buff tasks was aboard the carmen dhl express. he explains what happened. it was already in the bottom of the express, but we've just been damaged the most. and that's the wrong one because i was using the same when i was starting my own going back was a little wondering if i the way i listen to the wrong 6 to be in the evening. a random guy. it was a particular johnson, but this is a major junction when you're driving 100, all 100, a 100 and for good news. but all of a sudden it was, you know, what is happening. and it is,
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it is almost in the middle of the sort of last night saturday, there was most all around and there's a lot of scales. and most of the guys go ahead. so literally the strange will be that good. but the, but i'm going to, i'll cause no one who was making gave up, which means the voice that goes absolutely, look, you don't have any sort of these are not want to be afraid is getting the what is happening and other people around you're chrysler, head and suddenly opened the door to the woods. we saw all sorts of, uh, your people that are on the video was suddenly uh, it was almost like uh, in the middle of the large display. ready to go to one of those things 1st, which was something i was getting on this. a lot of 1100 is under this bottle express. the 1st piece of history that was seen was actually secure. you know,
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the phone lines decided the length was not in the line that we were driving. so somehow, earlier this was, you know, something happened. i really don't know. i would say nothing. there was another thing going just and yours was the vision and solve which is of our strategy. the other thing. so it was, it was almost like a junction of 3 different things. you go to as well to sit on the weather, bashful southern fall between the whirring generals as intensifying days of to cease fi tools collapse the capital call to them is the epa center of that context, which has now been ongoing since mid april volumes is also spread to several areas in west are full and most cool to find the armies now bringing and reinforcements to fight to the power minute to wrap it. support forces the u. s. and saudi arabia had suspended efforts to negotiate a temporary cease fire, designed to allow some editor and supplies into the capital in washington as also imposed sanctions on the war and policies. thing 1st are responsible for the
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bloodshed correspondent, hipaa morgan has the laces from the ground to that and undermine the residents in the southern parts of the capital. hotel reported seeing reinforcements of troops for this is denise army. now they also reported that there was more mandatory presence for the rapid support forces in that's part of the capital, and they are concerned that they will be an increase in pricing in that area. so residents have been worried to stay as far away as possible from a military base belonging to the rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capital. that's military base is the target office of denise army operations for the past 2 days with the army trying to gain control over it. now slicing is also ongoing in other parts of the capitol by suggest applying overhead in the city of the man. and there's been air strikes, launched by the army on recess positions in the northern parts of the capital. so there's also been sounds of arts and they reported in the center of the capital.
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all of this is affecting 8 organizations operations in terms of trying to distribute so many parent assistance for those who are trapped in the capital in other parts of the country. in addition to the looting of the world to program warehouse in the city of elevate, in north for defense. now the aid that was looted in a little blade was destined for more than 4000000 people in the western region of tar 4. and it's not the 1st polluting operation for it to be a fee warehouse. there warehouses in the western region have also been looted during the 1st days of the conflict affecting their 8 operations along with the ongoing fighting in the capital. now the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediating talks between the rapids support forces and the, to the new army se that'd be 8 that came in during the very fragile ceasefire. was not enough for those were trapped into capital cartoon. and has 30 to both sides to stay committed to the humanitarian laws and to allow aid for those needs. now people here are quite concerned that with the looting of 8 and with the ongoing
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fighting, that their situation will get more and more dire. some of those who we spoke to say that their concerns, not of beings heads by an art scenario or an s right. but that because of the humanitarian situation, they may die of hunger people, morgan onto vera. i'm the man. well, that's spring and so attached to us here, at least she is a professor of middle eastern studies at arizona state university. she joins us now from tempe in arizona. so what i want to focus on what we're seeing in west awful, we know that fighting is also ongoing, that assuming the intensifying and during the very cease fires, which was supposed to cover the whole country fighting didn't actually stop. now what is the actual situation there right now? thank you very much. indeed for having the, the situation is very dire and just why i never knew bells. and as you can see,
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different actions of trying to do their best to try to win the situation. the situation so i'll be tied to that for supporting the army. others are supporting the generally they don't agree with this. you know, you know, maybe all rabbits are in the forty's or whatever it means that the government gave to the ginger needs to be. so, you know, kind of those of the, also in the cities army as well. i mean, we look at the situation and see the fact that the ginger read were created by the better shoot vision admin to the sinks and actually by the machine, especially the after the minutes. a cool october 21st of 2021. i do believe that we have lost the connection that we're going to leave that conversation the i'm afraid and move on. now at least 15 people has been killed during anti government demonstrations in senegal. i followed the sentencing of
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opposition later this month. some to the conviction means that he wouldn't be able to run in presidential elections next year. nicholas hawk has went out from doco, a valued yankee is scared and no longer feels safe. this is the car university, the scene a violent clashes between riot police and supporters of opposition leader respond, sancho. things are quiet now, offering an opportunity to assess the destruction, to into solving supports the demonstrators there. and we have the courts sentencing of sancho to 2 years in jail. we think they saved the verdict. is politically motivated as well disqualified president, bucky selves fiercest opponent from contesting next year's presidential election has some problem sick. if we think the problem with president sal is, he's imposing himself on us and won't allow anyone else. there is no democracy in every time there's a political opponents. the child who's months, sancho has a political project just like president. so he should be allowed to run for office the senate go. the opposition says,
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this is not the 1st time the president has used the courts to eliminate his opponents. in 2015, the former president, well, sun kareem one was sent into the jail time for corruption in 2017 the popular mayor of the car cuz he for so was accused of embezzling public funds. both have lost the right to compete in elections was months on coast 2 year sentence came after being convicted of corruption of you was following a re accusation. he refused to attend the trial. at law school, the accused has failed to appear and when someone is convicted and i've sent you, obviously the measure can be carried out at any time. sancho has not been arrested yet. now the army has been deployed to reinforce security behind me, and you'll see our men in uniform. the army normally deployed to protect the country from for an attack. now on the streets of the capital to protect foreign
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own businesses against looting. since the verdict was read out, of some banks are being attacked in a gm's emptied of their cash. there's on the final cost of living is expensive, even for us to have full time job share. we can seem to manage. meanwhile, there is corruption and impunity in the government. while the president calls for com, religious leaders are intervening in an effort to mediate and then to the violence . nicholas hawk, elders the right, the car. do you an agency for palestinian refugees says that desperately needs more money. it's already been given a 3rd of this year's budget and says it needs $200000000.00 ahead of the u. n. release. and walks agency says the lack of cache is its biggest stress and supports millions of palestinian refugees and syria, 11 on and jordan, as well as the occupied palestinian territories in the west bank, east jerusalem, and the gaza strip. even abraham is at the alamo, a refugee camp,
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and ramada. with more, this, the commissioner general of the plaza really has said that the agency might not be able to fulfill its duties towards refugees. come september, he says that the money is needed for the agency to keep providing services to more than 6400000 palestinian refugees here in palestine as well as in the region. now honor what has been established in 1949 with the aim of providing educational health and social services to refugees. remember, hundreds of thousands of them with this place from their homes forcibly evicted after the war that followed the creation of the state of israel. the agency has been saying for years, deeply under funded now here in the occupied west bank. this faces another charlotte, more than 3700 employees have been on strike, demanding better pays. it's meant that the garbage has not been collected,
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that the schools have been closed with the health sensors have also been shut down . and people here say that the international community is not paying its duties and that the donors and the international community is gradually abandoning their duties when it comes to refugees. well, on the other house, not as from the un releasing wax agency, he's helped me with the 1000000 the future of millions of palestinian refugees is at stake. a t r a, you know, cutting about 686000000. understand if you use nearly half 1000000 students in our as many millions of in or visits or health clinics. you can go that example we provide food. can you nearly 1000000 point to palestine? if you do use, we have 300000 students and a lot of schools here and does it the majority of the relation to our, you know, as she gazed on the clearly, you know, dependent on our uh,
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service and oil service in on, in a place like you guys are any shaking our programs or our activities or therapist is it, you know, we'd be even on the 15, you know, just to be on even the social fabric inside it together and also in the other. and she is in places like a living. i'm on celia, you know people, the 50s are depending on our system for, for the program and education. i'm 10, i'm really $200.00 minus i still underground and gonna have to being stuck there for several days. it's, i don't care if they're trapped or if they're just afraid of being arrested. so they come out. security forces faced confrontations with angry protest is in the southern town of wasi relatives, the unhappy that several miners who came out of the legal gold mine on monday. what immediately detained by police. if i'm these, say those remaining have no food or water. but we're now joined by samuel abo jenna
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pull. he's the minister of lands and natural resources in gone, and he joins us from the capital across minister. thank you very much for your time . i know that as, as old ashanti, who operate this mind, they say the main shop remains open and not preventing anyone from leaving. but obviously a number of mine is even much to have been arrested. the police, i believe, of demanding money from their families and your mind are these mine is free to exit . well, 1st of all, let me just uh, so direct costs page. uh, we don't have even a single mine on the ground. you know what the us we speak there, we're not ready for the way 8 to 6 minus legally or in them. i'm authorized fashion and put into a page of google de shante don't bossy. i don't know if you're familiar with the mining loss of the country, but we are very stringent, robust mind, even lost in gun with job being enforced as we speak. i am scheduled to travel both of watching myself on monday,
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the feet of this month to engage vader's the whole days and a blessing with the view of, uh, you know, resolving this matter, resolving this month. and this is all i really solution way. we don't have to care of this situation, so i have to emphasize and do so falsely that the loss of our country are being enforced and will be enforced. minister. i want to be very clear. you're saying that the on normal mine is left on the ground, they will come out of the mine and, and just following on from that all day in detention, the police had to info the laws of the country and ultimate, that these minus have to be, detain, and interrogate to my understanding is that their law is being apply them. therefore some of them have been granted. b, u, i want to confirm again that there are no minus on the ground composite reports. i have all the 86 and you read to us with truck, with
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a review for one of them. it test pressure weigh held up a bit of the people on google dash empty axis come up. and just to be clear, can, can you explain what condition there are on the there were there was speculation that they've been trapped then in collapse shots are they say so they well, as well. fortunately for us, we did not having difficulties in and they all came on without any major injuries um the apart from a session, we do not have her phones with anybody being injured. and then when they came out of the script of somebody else to dean, the police hutch intervene to interview him and, and find out if there's been any bridge on the loss of the country that is, or something will happen. and then a stay here yourself have described legal mining as a nightmare, but i know it's been increasing particularly along with unemployment in your country. and from many accounts,
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a lot of these people are just trying to get by your approach has been to increase punitive measures. do you feel that's working as well? that's the full. i'm not too sure that the, the gum, my name is on that. so let's each and as you will agree and your viewers will, will act as to wherever you have an instructive industry. you are bound to how many such, and they will be legalities or dice individual. can we kind of all use the mining industry and guidelines? those are the session like is have offered titles prettier and so run out of mine in the country. so for the world we're having to grapple with the gospel of the mind it. we have a set of measures we, i commit to performance if measures enforcement measures, which we believe by giving us some progress. i'll be increment out. oh much now. yes. we are restriction of unemployment in gonna address as the case in many parts of the world, particularly arise and not the political, the economy crisis globally on the crisis, but not unless we're providing alternative sources of livelihood for getting and
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you. we have a very ambitious program of what tentative life it would an employment job we have provide an alternative means of miami community mining, which is not for which is related as well as the broader sector. all this must keep in mind and in general, i want to ask you a little more about that minister because i was looking at the numbers and i believe autism whole and small scale mining supports about 12 percent of the population in ghana. but even with the community mining initiative, many people say they just come to full the licenses that the government requires. and that opens up the space for organized crime to step in is then all the different ways include more people safely in the industry as well. that is exactly what we're trying to do and that is exactly each of charity, which is why we've come up with a concept of community mining, which is why in addressing that issue, you're quite right to the flock, which is a quotation of life isn't payment. we are from that and licensing and permitting
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redeem, which is meant that it is much more easier to secure a license or a parent to engage in small key mining. for example, we have it now online and before you kinda apply for a community, the community, my name license or some of the mining lines is even in the comfort of your home. the charges have been reviewed and made much more affordable. so the point i make is that we're putting in place on measures possible and mystery to make legal responsible. so we'll stay, mind me with joshua got to the integrity, all fine environment and, and, and, and, and, and it last people's government in place to make people more comfortable in getting involved in the gas. what else do you mind if we do not condone and you guys must get my doctor? i don't have an apple that just to make. samuel abo jenna, pull the minister of lands and not for was all says from the republic of gauntlet. thank you so much for your time, sir, and for joining us here on out 0. thank you for having me. well,
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it is now time for the weather and his evanson hello, hold on place the side of the slide. a warning has now been issued for tropical storm ma was addressed out into the open waters of the north west pacific weakening further over the next couple of days. really not too concerned about that, but a little further north ahead of that. we have drawn some really wet weather into japan, 210 millimeters afraid in tokyo, for the past 24 hours. the average for the entire month of june is around a $160.00 millimeters the price. so significant rifle, some policy and assess of 500 millimeters afraid, and that is the side of home shared drive skies. to welcome sunday that we will see more in the way of sunshine at that stage, a few shots because the noise of japan finding a shower has now started to shop across central and southern parts of china over the next few days. and this has already ramping up the my, your front, the plum range pushing the way towards that is to sort of try to pull shanghai as we go into the pots of next week,
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could cause some localized flooding being well for south asia. well, let's have a look at the south westlake monsoon. it is delayed. it should be pushing across something positive in this only just making its way into shore lanka. little more aware of what the weather creeping in here for the next couple of days. i'm still ahead here on out of their emotions. i'll still roll a months of the sizing for accounts between 2 rival grades and northeast. and india is not a full size class. i'm john henry and in new hampshire, we're a small distilleries turning an invasive species of craft into lucy as full. and i'd like to have it just stayed on track and has been when a rental 25 minutes grand slam title the when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this is knowing us,
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the of the matcher watching al jazeera uninstalled. you'd pay here in the let's remind you about top stories. 3 israeli soldiers and one adoption office that had been killed during an exchange is gone fine. it is rarely border with egypt. israel said the sound of last and for several hours in the negative death as an area, 9 to drug smuggling activity, such as present verse of type battle on has been sworn in for some time. you took the series of office and call them into the capital and correct other ones. the fees that come all included solo in a historical amount of selection recovery efforts, especially over in india, off towards the west train accidents and decades. at least 288 people have been killed and around 1000 and have been injured. the army has also been coven to help
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. china has criticized the u. s. officer to use beijing is being unwilling to hold tools to avoid potential conflicts. the 2 super powers are among those taking costs and the defense for them and the single for known as the shangri la dialog phone. so he reports from single year at asia's biggest security summit. the us outlines it's vision for the region defense. secretary lloyd austin says countries represented here have a responsibility to keep the asia pacific safe and secure. our shared goals are quick to deter regression and to deepen the rules and norms that promote prosperity and prevent prompt. so we're stepping up planning and coordination and training with our friends from the east china sea to the south china sea to the indian ocean co scott's from the us, japan and the philippines,
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holding maritime drills and the south china sea. the 1st such joint exercises security analysts consider the region a potential flash point. the us regularly conducts freedom of navigation operations against china's aggressive procession of its territorial claims. for the chinese senior kind of argues that it's american actions that caused instability in the mix . this region, moss come from patient, patron or animal, you know, china in june, i was difficult for reading more countries to communicate with us. at a separate session, the british defense minister addressed to beijing's ascent as a global power roll. now navigating the consequences of china as rise by size opportunities. and those challenges, lifting vast numbers of people as a poverty trading with the world. and the undeniable truth that none of the most fundamental global issues can be sold,
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we've added some gauge meant with china. much like last year, us china relations are dominating the summit. this year, however, the chinese defense minister general lieschen food has refused an invitation to meet often because of us sanctions on him. the 2 sides are blaming each other off of lack of dialogue, this on it rather than bringing that us and china together as highlights as how far upon they all, as well as the difficulties in bridging that gap, lawrence valley, which is 0 single as well. that's how the animals are to use of impounded to rescue ships run by jim charities saying they've violates migration rules. the vessels had rescued several migrants in the mediterranean sea. one of the cherokee, you said it's ship refused to follow the italian cruise scott's instructions to head to a distant port. if lee has imposed district to regulations on license and rescue charities, and the recent loans hold on, 40000 firearms and 2000000 rounds of ammunition have been handed in during a gun,
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amnesty instead of you to mass choosing last month killed at least 18 people and pumped to large scale protests that it's symmetrical, it's not from belgrade. and so it'd be as version of big brother a daily diet to find some pump chips, helps make this one of the country's top rated tv shows in parliament when debate doesn't work. his comply there is a huge problem in serbia while as big as accepted as a message to resolve disputes. that's the problem, tanya, is a lawyer for a group that helps women effective by 41 percent of serves. think domestic abuse is the top issue, women face here, the highest rates in your this is something that even at nothing showed up in the kid and garden are being taught to resolve disputes in all of their alternative measures. and so the tv and the what is happening in the national assembly
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and the messages, know whoever uses violence, he will be the one who is reading the dispute and will be the winner. and that's the wrong message being sent all over again. the, you know, the may 8 children and the god was shot dead at the school in bell gray. the suspect is 13 years old. prosecute is alleged. the boy's father took into target practice and didn't properly secure weapons. the next day, a 20 year old man killed 8 people in the village outside the capital. since then, thousands of people protested weakly in bel grade, accusing the government of encouraging a culture of violence in society. the problem of violence in serbia is bigger than a been worked in staring positioning services. that's why the citizens off for other regulations may be tied to gun control legislation and
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fundamental reform even education others. so it'd be as present alexander boutique as pledge to practically disarm his country. more than 40000 weapons and 2000000 rounds of ammunition have so far been handed in joining a government amnesty. but there are more than 750000 registered weapons, say, and officials estimate perhaps a similar number on license. it could take years for the state to these um it citizens and they'd have to be willing partners in the bonus. i'll just say we're a bell great as well, sir, as he's in india, say more than a 100 people has been killed and the most north eastern states of money for since fighting began early last month. the area has been going through weeks of unrest between 2 rival communities, the victoria gate and the reports grieving families wait outside to move in the town of church and poor in india is northeastern states of many pool. their relatives were killed in violence between 2 tribal groups and the ethnic majority
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may take people the cookie, say they weren't buried the dead until the government degrees to the demand for a separate state. among the miss janelle, i had 2 sister was killed last week. if made, i didn't a it or not just about my sister this now concerns old tribal is that these people gave a life to save. all land we call just needed go to waste and it'd be the number of the tensions have been simmering between 2 p a may take communities mainly of the distribution of reduces such as land that the government's recent decision to give tribal status to the main phase proved to be a tipping point. dozens of people have been killed and move and 30000 displaced in the last month. some p. p sled to this relief, come from the city of info, which is the capital of many pool and is dominated by may. today's. i don't thing, i wouldn't be able to go back to in fall again, because all my important documents and some important files were burned down and us
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and our house were destroyed outside the capital. armed guards protect the cookie village level and to so we're on the lookout for may to attack his a good deal. what he has then below violet, they will start burning our villages again, if we don't man the duty post, they will not only burn our villages, but all villages in the hills and get a box that may take blame cookies for the recent violence. these women and protesting against the cookies demand for separate states, and accused them of sheltering undocumented migrants from neighboring me on my, what does this a he, i need and now please, why the poor is a 2000 year old civilization. we can't give into their demand for a separate has ministrations and hopefully they can. demand is mia mark would not here and money for may take groups, won't the indian government to take action against cookie separate scripts? the days after the interior minister visited the state, tensions remain high, victoria gates and b i,
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which is their waters of the northeastern coast of the united states. all hazing up foster, the most of the wilds oceans. and that's cause the population of an invasive crime spaces to explode, nearly wiping out the local soft shelf clam industry. john henry went to portsmouth . new hampshire with fishermen are trying to time and environmental catastrophe. angela commercial success beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean within sheltered estuaries. across station invasion is transforming the new england coast . there, horribly invasive, and you know, you find them hon. just about every continent as warming waters. dr. mains, iconic, lobsters, northward, invasive, european green crabs are filling the gap. surging in number and devouring the regions, muscles gallops in class and they tons and tons of the shell. fish here in maine, we have soft cell clans,
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which was historically speaking. i think main 2nd largest fishery and the landings there have really, really plummeted as these guys have become more pervasive to get to their prey, the teeming, massive green dig into snip through a live sustaining ecosystem. mike macy and a handful of entrepreneurial new englanders say at least part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders in just a few centimeters across the green. crabs are too small to pick for. meet the restaurants, such as the black trumpet by the melting lightens in, serve them up, whole list, fried soft shell crabs. you crunch them like like basically popcorn. anything season them with, with anything you want and it blew my mind at the tamworth distillery in rural new hampshire. will robinson is pouring. cram trapper whiskey. it's $65.00. a bottle. really. the x factor is there, and that's part of why the story is taken off. obviously here, your crab and spirit, it just makes, makes most people want to kinda throw up in their mouth
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a little bit. but i can get them to taste. it completely changes their mind. at the dawn of the 19th century, there were no green crabs here. they arrived on the shores in the cargo hold of european trading vessels for 200 years new, england's brutal winters have kept their number steady. but now with global warming, water temperatures have risen and growing more hospitable, and their numbers have grown out of control. appears like, i think now even fisheries specialist struggle to quantify them. there's a bad as bad, a great crowds that you can imagine as a stars in the, in the haven't really the, it's impossible just to give you an idea of the numbers we have. you take one female, so you can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. few believe new england can eat its way out of its green cram problem. but these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables on the ravenous invaders
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john henry and eleanor 0. portsmouth, new hampshire. oh, sorry, j as in chalet, meanwhile, are investigating the mass depth of beds along it, smooth and cursed. around 3500 gwanae cormorants, were found dead in the past week, tests on the badge rolled out. the presence of avian flu, which has hit other parts of chile officials, suspects that the cause of death could be related to what the pads feed on in the ocean. for more than 20 is thousands of pieces of plastic cap and building up in the drain. a river in bosnia and herzegovina, now active as se, the waste from poorly regulated landfill sites must be removed, or sheila mohammed triples. what was once a pristine lake with emerald waters in bosnia and herzegovina, is now blanketed with plastic waste. it's 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
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presidents like very to say she's paying the price for an issue that's not being addressed by me not going over. they provide the officer all these years, more than 20 years 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, the greener river runs from the mountain. this area is in the north west of montenegro through serbia and bosnia. changing weather patterns is that 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 in poor, deregulated river sides landfills, covering hills and valleys, environmental activists say the floating health hazard will take months to clear at once more action from the authorities level 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,
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ministers of bosnia. so it'd be a antwan's negro, have promised to work together to solve the problem. but time is running out for residents who have to live with the trash piling up as a beautiful river becomes a rubbish dump where he level homage ultra 0, are still a head here on us a 0. as for a mass of task awaits manchester. united as a look to finish this season with another truck, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. china cannot maintain its current piper aggressive the author in the south can see and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. polk into the american inside story on challenges era
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time performing his it's as you thank you so much the 1st all manchester as a cup final will kick off shortly at london's wembley stadium. and i don't have the chance to en cities hopes of winning a trophy tribal city have already won the primary league and have the champions league final against internal and to come united are targeting there a 2nd, a trophy of the season. having won the lea cap, i think we had a good season, but of course we have a great opportunity to make it the frequencies we want to when we want to, when a cook and just thought about stopping it is about that we, when we, when a good, we have a great opportunity. beautiful book. and finally, how you would be that's moment, the 90 minutes is not what you have done in the past. how would you are not good you are. is how you perform individually as a team and all the details do during these 9095 minutes find out that it's not important. so we're done in the basel using
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a goal was one game we've been speaking to for a man city player, nicky summer. be and he doesn't expect pep cordial his team to overlook. united spiked the champions league final coming up on june the 10th. what are your, what is the ultimate professional in every game of football? much is that you go out to, to win it. you know, they don't step out to defend the going when a game go ahead. so. ready a lot of scores many. ready can create as many chances but he's down so much and i teach him. ready i think it, they make it physical to make it into a bit of adult site. it's a much. ready place where they don't want to go, because obviously all of these, but i do want to play it, leave the champions league final. maybe it might be maybe shocked and a little bit of questions them, but i do doubt because you sold about what, what are your work and stealing suggest. ready it stops or wait, it says situations in games get comfortable around the pressure the seem to find solutions with it. so it's
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a huge challenge for lunch or should i to get help to say, oh, that's got more now from outside wembley stadium in london it's, we're out there is and nadeem about the joins us live now. it's a historic day for these 2 manchester clubs. the didn't tell us what's been built up been like which with kick off just minutes away now. a oh, it's been a great atmosphere and of course, that's plenty of rivalry. this is a famous interest. it's a rivalry, but it's hard to believe really is the 1st time city in united have much in the f. i taught final. uh perhaps. um, the biggest uh state for mines is the city um the captain. it'll tell you couldn't do it and has been saying in the last few hours that, that taking each match at a time. but everyone's very aware of that. still on for the trouble of the premier league, which they won with these the f i taught. i'm ben in a week's time, they'll be in the final of the champions league against into my line. and if i do manage to do the trouble,
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of course they will be repeating the exports of none other than munches to united back in 1999 at that time, city were in the 3rd tier of english football. how things have changed, but you're likely to have had a decent season finishing foot in the league as you was saying, they won the. the league caught a now back going for the double back. captain bruno fernandez had said, but he hopes they can bring extra joy to the funds at the end of the season as well as possible. that'd be lots of ripping. hey, lots of johns. nothing to nothing to on tiger mistake. as the funds were piling into wembley stadium, the ones we talk to on either side comes to the best. so i could do it a little. come says it's all things always talk g. a said fights here when it well enough game is not the lee gets know about point.
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so i'd like to use have a good chance just because she just started going small age. you look like, you know, if i guess a couple years and, you know, it's also self into trouble. so, especially for us as well. i can't guarantee it by saying yes. wow. i feel like to get to really should get one. and of course, united settlement a question we just going for it all the way of july, the trouble one mill when united a little get well, that's what i think the last thing tonight because i mean the only way real late cities just by little bit a little will just to bring you a little bit so of a team use react, morris, who's got a hot trick in the semi final was for mine to, to city. he's actually out, it's not a big surprise because that, that gaudy, i live at minus 50. a manager is known to speaking with his um,
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with these teams. um and of course be 11 starting today. uh no to refresh the rail . madrid in the champions league. so certainly a big, a big, big task for mine, united in the next couple of hours on united side until the msl is out injured. he's replaced by a jordan sun. show a thing, come everyone is predicting both sides going for it up early on. perhaps small, so from manchester united he'll be testing the mountain city. reserve goalkeeper step on or take uh whatever happens i think uh nobody is predicting a board in game. okay. nadine bob bi reporting live from outside wembley stadium in london. thanks for now. a former time as well. number one robin adel season is all but over the $22.00 time grand slam champion had hip surgery on friday, which will keep him out of action for round 5 months of 36 year old has said he plans to retire from top level tenants at the end up next year. that job,
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which isn't around for the french open, he was made to work hard for his place. and the last 16 by spain's alejandro domino bitch for kena. the bear were out on court for more than 3 and a half hours, jock, in which one the 1st $0.02 and a tie break. this was his reaction to winning the 2nd set. 36 year old then took a medical time out for continuing with the contests to serve, went on to win in straight sets if he can win this title, johnson, which will move clear of nit out the top the all time. grand slam winters list, maybe a little bit too much, you know, the 1st to say it's uh, 3 hours honestly i, i thought, you know, if i, if i would lose the 2nd said we'd probably play 5 hours today. but you have to be ready. i just so that's a, that's a grant where that's what the grand slam is all about. oh, junk image. could me carlos alcaraz in the semi finals the world number one and top c,
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b canada as dana ship of 11 straight fence to progress. the reading us open champion is a need to win this title for the 1st time. okay, that is all your support for now and it says here, back to you. thank you sarah. well, that's, it's from me said this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in a moment with much more of today's music overlays this from ankara. stay with the the g on which is 0. despite the roll rate as far as an implant plate and come back and find the chain. democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration
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blocks in the congo basin. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture to examine for the old prejudices against indigenous people awful view, the country that what the mountains of votes in general elections with several opposition candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process are ready to be raised a massive personal sho document trees. a new series of africa direct showcases african stories from african to make his millions of most of them from across the globe has too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage. gene on al jazeera, on counting the cost of default. brinkman ship. yes again, but why is the deb savings so contentious in the us? germany slips into recession. it could drag the rest of europe down, plus by jerry as new both the $1000000000.00 oil refinery is expected to transform the nation's industry. counts in the cost on al jazeera, june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east. to dark colored aircraft appeared
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