tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 7, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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is what's called it's always new immigration law. busy repressive didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. moving to 45000 people have arrived in installations. the silence of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. the the hello, this is in use out on algae 0 for these back. people live in too hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of ukrainians are forced to abandon their homes as a rupture down floods, towns and villages. why fires burning across canada, at least to add quality alerts in the us as well. new york is now one of the
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world's most polluted cities. also this police side g, a gas in toronto's capital. as student protesters demand the release of detained accidents. as you can see, place, he's the kind of reaction that university students that protest as i'll facing every single time they take to the street. so we got a 1st 10 experience of it and hoping to strengthen us into entering the region secretary of state on to the blinking is inside you read yes. had a meeting with golf corporation counsel for i'm doing the casual scope with the sports play is reactive. show an anger off to a surprise, colts much between the top 2 tours in the us and europe and found you back to live series. the thank you for joining us. ukraine's president voted me zalinski says the breach of the nova kafka diamond 7 ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without
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drinking water. moscow says at least 7 people are missing after widespread flooding in thousands of many evacuated in the russian control parts of the coast on region . barbara and go by, begins coverage with this report. a day after the breach of ukraine's law, just on this war, 2 levels, still rising. rescue our cars are helping people to move to higher ground from the homes close to the disney pro river to hear say, off to the dime exploded. they didn't realize how fast the water would rise to see . i kept stitching, hoping that i would stay the and then the will to began to run with such force that, well, my son thought of it, he took a boat from an eva and thanks to this, we got out in russia and ukraine, have accused each other shedding, put down the 10s of thousands of people are at risk in russian and do crating and health areas along the river. the crane and companies that might interest them says
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it will take days for it to stop producing large amounts of full time. and that water is flooding hector's of agricultural land is to supply the world with great sunflower oil and other foods. for now, people are rushing to leave this area any way they can for some leaving the homes forever. barbara, and i'll just say, well, what i correspondent john stratford is in care so on and says evacuations of stranded people is still ongoing. this is a residential area all for care of song as you can see completely inundated with voltaggio socrates a saying that in the state, please pause. it's around for me to stay there on shore as to whether the was the is receiving it or not. but these are people's homes, thousands of people that lived in this area of the city. their big concerns by the
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authorities about minds being dislodged by the flood water and floating, moving and obviously presenting potential problems to the ongoing evacuation efforts. we've seen a lot of people being pulled out on boats like this, many of them bringing that pets. many of them very distraught. indeed, we thought a little bit of shedding, but it hasn't been heavy. it has been sporadic. so we know that russian policies are literally only a couple of kilometers. one would think around 5 kilometers may be in that direction. on the other side of the river. president zalinski says that these blogs, the results of an attack by russia on that down in order to try and prevent under violence by ukrainian forces across the river. one thing that this destroyed dam has cost is officer k of folks here on this side. but the bank and on
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the russian side, and there was no one living here now, child stuff, but i'll just 0. have. so let's get the view now from moscow and speak to jen. this julia shy, provided by juliet, the russian defense minister has been speaking about the situation in these russian controlled area is what she had to say. what's the latest? so basically, a quite, you know, the big news which is coming right now from the russian ministry of defense, according to them on june the 5th in the heart of region. and you korean, find a group below, not the till you see a desta ammonia pipeline. as a result, so that's how i got the word, some victims among the civilian population. so according to the defense ministry, they received the necessary medical care of the ammonia pipeline and was advised to let him pull some, to pause in the green g o between russia, ukraine, and the un,
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and reviewing the what called the pipeline was, it was a to one of the rushes conditions and extending the, the grain deal. so the, the russian ministry of foreign affairs actually said that the restoration will they totally out to you. i guess the ammonia pipeline will take it from one to 3 months. it varies exit access to the facility and they blamed key if it's cool. so saying that the kid was the only policy know, interested in a rooted in actually remaining the mooney, a pipeline, and a kid by blowing out the pipeline. dealt a severe blow to the so the un and basically the deprives of the poor country uh from that basically some, some foods. and the tell yes, yeah, just some mooney, a pipeline was built in the late 19 seventy's. ammonia is a key component of fertilizes,
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which is quite poisonous as well. and prior to the conflicts in ukraine, russia accounts for 20 percent of ammonia transported to bite c to other countries . okay, so concerned about this pipeline that's allegedly being blown up by the ukrainians, according to the russians in the khaki of region. now coming back to the dime, what's the risk of for the flooding in the russian control par self care sought to most of the we're getting reports here saying that the antenna sits here with the flooding in some parts of the here song region. that is a bit decreasing. the voltage level in novak health got has pulled in by 6, based on some bases from its highest peak, but many supplements downstream of the need for a river. i'm guessing so much does old will say is no rushing of that. uh, between uh 22040000 people have found themselves in the dissolved design
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in the house own region, according to accent, governor of let g mer a. so the he said that's around 1600 people have been evacuated. 7 more still missing and 17 people have been rescued from the rooftops of the flooded houses in some parts of the states hills no back. i hope that remains will remain without a tree city. the authorities of ways, simple power train races and pumps to provide people with some drinking water. that according to the luxury was solved there in the coming days. does infection, procedures of territories will begin? and because some breach, in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases that okay, thank you very much, julia for the late to say of from las go you the shop of out of the a. now the world use more than 400, while fi as a non burning in the canadian province of quebec. flies have swept across the
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country for weeks now and the smoke is traveling south triggering at quantity units for people in parts of the united states. new york city's mayor has urged residents with hot old reading problems to limit the outdoor activities. rayna mohammed as more of the red sky in new york, this smoke is drifting in from canada with walls fires hoping, burning out of control for weeks. the haze is now sweeping across the border in the united states. this is the view from space. the trail can be seen drifting across northern and eastern us states. millions of people are being one of the dangerous over 50 percent of the us population. everything east of columbus, ohio is experiencing levels on the order of a 150 to a 180 which is an air quality index, suggesting that these are very hazardous levels to be breathing. but it's far west
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and canada way more than full 100. while fi is a burning, thousands of people have been moved to safety from the homes. western united states, a st, quite tripling up area burn since 19 seventies care. the seen a doubling up area burn since the early seventy's, and this is largely not so late, but largely attributed to human cause. climate change. full cost is expect the fires to increase the number and intensity this month, puts in canada on costs for as well as well, 5 season on record for him. how much, how much is there? a senior material, just rob mcafee has one on how, where the patterns are driving smoke from canada to the us. so just a few hours ago, new york city tops of the league of most polluted cities in the world. and it did look like a, quite a bulk elliptic, the reason being is, while it is smoking, the smoke coming from the wild fires in eastern canada. as you know, nova scotia had his biggest fire on record. and since in the fall, as of right now in quebec, because of this weather system, which is
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a circulating nose, been mine for a couple of days, the wind picks up the smoke and takes it right down here across all throughout toronto, dine across the border to of new york and the sea. so there was a fire as burning. they are of course being tackled. but in the meantime, that's what the sky looks like. fences are caused altima, kansas capital. they don't winning the battle against these phones are the menus enough to where i live to control and the wind isn't helping it takes a smoke across the border and towards boston on the east coast. in fact, sunrise and rhode island was particularly pretty because of that smoke in the atmosphere, but it's also polluting, it's very, very pool for your lungs. and the wind is still blow control the rest of wednesday ticket down further into the eastern side of the us. same is true on says to be across the blue ridge mountains, already visible, the height of course, the carolinas. there are of course, wanting science everywhere for port clemency or, and live not to christian slow me, who's in new york city for us, for more on the pollution situation to chris. and just to put this into perspective
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for international audience, new york city is about an 8 hour drive from montreal in canada. and yet we can see the face of the 5 right behind you where you are. yeah, it's really incredible. not only can you see the yellowish gray smoke in the air, you can smell which smells like burning wood. and as you say, it's over a 1000 kilometers away to those wild fires in ontario, canada. i have overheard people in the streets yesterday talking about the, the smell in the air and the weather. people who didn't understand why it was happening, hadn't seen the news. and where it was coming from. but today certainly new yorkers are waking up to this hazy scene and a 2nd day of air quality alerts from the city. uh they are, you know, uh dealing with the apocalyptic look in the sky. and
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you know, a lot of questions about why it's happening here, right. and so how people coping that as well. the city is advising people to stay indoors if they can, and certainly vulnerable populations like the elderly children. those with respiratory or heart conditions are advised. not to go outside at all to where mass is needed. and i haven't heard of events being canceled, but certainly outdoor activities are being restricted. you can see that there's less people on the waterfront where i am normally there's a lot of joggers and people walking around even on a weekday. and we're seeing a lot less of that people wearing mass and so on. and what's really interesting is, this is not even just happening in new york. it's really all across the northeastern united states, as we heard from new york ups for new england into canada. but at some point
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yesterday, new york had the worst air quality in the world, and having smelled it and experienced it that blood red sunset overnight. it's a, it's not hard to believe those statistics. christian, thank you for the update. christian sonoma live there in new york city. not just your lawn care where police are fi, t a guy fest students marching in the capital colombo, they're demanding. the release of active is detained during protest against the government last year. they say the detentions amount to political persecution. the demonstrations in 2022 were sponsored by the countries worse ever. economic crisis . alger 0 is me now fernandez was at the demonstration earlier in colombo. it will literally add a protest by university students on the outskirts of colombo, the free drive at the newport of campus, where students have been protesting against the government against depression. basically asking the student leaders be released if you can just look over my shoulder literally. within the last 2 minutes,
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we've had volleys of tear gas canisters of which you can probably still see the water canada. just because the main road is literally about to 10 meters down and you had the marching groups of university just sold in marching and this was of police and special task force. romando is own armed with water cannons and separately to a gas canisters. no, they have scattered for the moment, but university students have said that this kind of repression by the government is not going to be able to stop them and silence them. so what they're saying is that the government sort of campaign to repress the people to silence the voices, to stop the university's protest movement, which was so involved in that anti government throat as we saw last year, which led to a change in the government. the, the university students say it's not going to happen. they're not going to back down. this is very much still happening. you can see the volumes of water, people,
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all of the security personnel armed with shoes with tear gas mosques and methods. and there we go. we've, we seem to be just under one of the t, a guess, volleys and up as, as you can see, this is the kind of reaction that university students that protest as i'll spacing every single time they take to the streets. though we've got a 1st hand experience of it, but this is what the situation is with the government going way over the top in terms of tracking down on any form of protest and the sent the edge more head on. this is our, including the search resumes or victims of a call to links to the deaths of hundreds of people in eastern kenya, britain springs. how are you? testified for the 2nd day in a landmark case against tom, like newspapers would live in london in a few minutes and 10 as well. number one, call us authorize, set up a showdown with novak show for beach in the french open semi finals. that's coming
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up later with joe, the us secretary of state antony blinking has how talks with saudi arabia's conference moment. been solomon. i had a meeting with golf corporation, counsel for and ministers in saudi arabia. the usa department says they had candidates discussions that included human rights concerns and ending the war in yemen. ties between washington and re, i'd have been strained in recent years. that's to be to our senior political analyst model and bushera about this. he joins us live from paris, lies type. so my one just judging from the body language, they're just looking at the body language and not meeting it seems that ties definitely are not warm. us secretary of state, visiting a very different middle east from what he has been used to the us has been used to anyway. do you think he can help solve
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a some of the influence the american seem to have lost actually it depends on the price. uh, the price, so america is willing to pay because for me it is a bad time for the united states in the gulf region and especially is solved. yeah . ready yeah, i don't understand that we just need to look just as a recent past. you know why the so do you need to shut the shop set to the united states on why the tables have turned, say, between 201920212000 plus the show going to be worth quite formidable. it was being attacked to buy massage from good one and its properties. it has 6 backs in the water in the event. and of course there was that's kind of the killing of june. that is. so what did you notice uh, should my pressure g. so somebody wants horrible, and america was using that, expecting that to pressure, but ever more pressure on. so you have you back from 2001,
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2002 own words. it was the united states. it became vulnerable, especially after the russian invasion of ukraine. the hike of the oil prices, the economic difficulties when the united states that challenge of mounting a global coalition. again, instruction for you, great. all of those pieces, if he did so, did i have you just suddenly showing here really that has signs diplomatic agreements with you on and is there anything dorm human, no need of the united states, but washington is in need of solidarity. be right, let's pay back time. think that some of the leadership knows and, and it's basically almost, i would say probably in private and within a public human the, i think the american leaders have enjoyed missing their mistakes and they want to pay back. they want unconditional americans support and they don't want to go through what they went through between 2019 of 2020. okay. now last year when
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present binds and attended the gcc meeting. you said that the us would not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia, and yvonne and i want to talk to you about china here. why are leaders in this region today more interested in building this strong relationship with china? a number of reasons. one, the chinese don't but as many conditions as they united states to us when it comes to a whole number of things, including governments like human rights and democracy. and certainly including the various security arrangements that to united states and systems on it also does not put. ready conditions when it sells arms of goods, even when it gives loans and shuffle. unlike the united states, china is a rising power that is interested to expand its interest in the region and this is willing to make more sacrifice to stick. for example, that one important issue that's being discussed now as we speak, which is so get it, it wants to enrich uranium. you're not. so it says no,
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it's not suggest that there's a whole bunch of poor conditions on so on. so for what the soldiers are saying, you don't want to give it to us, but just kind of go to the chinese, what are you going to differentially shuffle so that the chinese are willing to get to go places where the united states is not true. china has increased that expand to deepen this relationship where there is just so much that it's basically increased is trade 20 times for the past 20 years for $15000000.00 to almost $300000000.00. so china is in the region and where the recent diplomatic agreements between start with your review and they are on sponsored by the chinese clearly china now, how has major influence within the region and is just the beginning. and that worries the american america side, washington doesn't want to see china. it's private interest at citrix, this right now, looking at the gcc now my want and this meeting of foreign ministers. what can we
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expect to come out of that? because we've seen some differences between some of these countries on yemen, on syria, and the question of re admitting up a shot aside into the bleak have they put those differences behind them? do you think or are they still deep divisions within the gc? i think you're wrong, i think the question of the man must speak shouldn't be. it is urgent that everyone agrees on because really were with you. right. and so we're going to about signing on. and so he's already gone to young man in order to see what is possible, what can be done. there's a winning, and there's a way to end that most. of course a couple horse in yemen, so that the almost equity on, as you said, they don't, i agree for example, on the edition with syria properties like that or to wait, don't really see normalization going forward. and why the, the horrendous crimes of the past decades accounted for the millions of refugees.
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i'm not going back to that homes with not constitutional changes happening and was the only one succeeds account. so the resolution being implemented, i think the united states agrees with that. and yes, of course, as you know, so the motor itself origin normal as well should have brought it into the last thought or mix of it. so there are issues to be disgusted and which one could, how is that? no, i such a not get away with his primes. this should be some sort of accountability. but even if he does stay, there should be some sort of transition towards me more comfortable governance with and safety up or down and refugees. the release of political correctness, all these things are in the products the united states is behind that. and as i said, a couple of other parties are behind that. so hopefully they will reach the management doctor. thank you very much for that mountain bush. our senior political homeless, lived there in paris, while along with major changes in diplomatic strategy. sante lake is also expanding its global cloud in school to, especially in football and gulf. the world of golf is still coming to terms with
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the shop use at the p g and d p. well tours to merge with the saudi backs lift goals series. many players say they're angry that they were in consult to the head of tuesday's announcement. phone, past all kinds of details. the day of the revelation, the gulls to biggest toes have to join forces with the games most controversial series. there are still plenty of questions left. i'm said in the wake of the move that as rock the sport to it's cold and off to a year after many and insults between the page and the new revel series. it's a standing utah by the getting the stablished, but i recognize the people are going to call me a hypocrite. and any time i said anything, i said it was the information i had at that moment. and i said, but i said it based on someone that's trying to compete for the pga tour and our players very p jerry players took the social media to voice that are and go with the deals. and the fact that there was so little consultation today didn't go for
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the kids. the he said nothing like finding out 3 twitter that were merging with a tool that we'd said we'd never do that with the pga player. i'm michael came tweeted very curious. how many people knew this data was happening? about 5 to 7 play around the organization, right? despite the uncertainty around gulf, one thing that is continuing a pace is saudi arabia's war. the push to raise its profile on the global sporting stage, the live gulf views coming on the same day around the grid strike of battle. go when they're coming. benz about was officially unveiled as a plan for out if you had joining the likes of christiana ronaldo and the saudi pro league to the game of golf. this new commercial deal will allow all 3 tools to continue their 2023 schedules for weather that will pass the far leading plan, smart cargo woods and roll re mcelroy, both of whom turn down lucrative offers to play into savvy back till remains to be seen the p g i t p well to our live c,
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reset the new partnership with you to far the game. it seems likely they will be plenty of time or the head a whole pa fact i was. is there a, a thought francis will undergo surgery for an abdominal hernia in the coming hours . the vatican says he's expected to stay in hospital involved for several days. there's spokesman added, the hernia is causing recurring, painful and worsening symptoms. the 86 year old head of the roman catholic church on the wind colon surgery in 2021. well that's bringing dr. stephen joseph was a general practitioner at the the english doctor at boss. no, no. he's joining us of ice caught from boston, and i thank you so much dr. joseph for being with us. so based on the information given by the vatican right now, how serious is the pulse condition? you know, what, i think it's a complication of surgery probably from 2 years ago. i think that's a saying i like that is not the most complicated topic procedure providing that
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there is nothing else of interest on the contents inside the house. i mean, i would explain it to somebody that could be managed, and i'm just going to say the efficiency of the health care that he was always the receipt. right? he's, he's already had call in surgery and now is having one full i've done. i've, i've domino surgery how, how risky is this for an 86 year. he's also had a neil ment. he has some sort of the need from the legal mindset aside. and i think the fact that he's seen by taking the last week or so, in fact, just before searching was, was in the holding these huge. and this is a good sign. i do thing the is composing to me paying distress from my experience in terms of the biggest one will search for information and we can always mostly expect and good outcomes. age is a fire community, 860 and having to generalize that. there is some degree of concern, but again, he's having the highest level of attention to this. you know,
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he's healthcare and again, all things being equal i, i don't still have things. okay. well, what's the timeline for recovery? can he make a full recovery or will he need to to modify his diet, his exercise and daily routine going forward? he's got a pretty busy schedule later this summer. is he going to have to change that? i think to be very clear as soon as he gets back to the basket heroes, it is business as usual, and asking for pretty much continued business as usual. right. why? so i'm not sure. let me. space to change is an anatomical to be facing the ups or the what can be the say quickly, the testing will cause he's function and also he doesn't need to do anything specific. the other was so kind of expected within. so you can call me back on the schedule the same day as more realistically in terms of for the, for the back to this usual routine. so a week to 10 days to fully recover. doctor joseph, thank you so much for your time. thank you for giving us all this information. we
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the, you're watching the news, our knowledge, and 0. a reminder of our top stories. present value means the lens cases, the destruction of the nova comp could them in southern ukraine has left hundreds of thousands of people without drinking water. at least 70 people are missing and thousands have been moved to stay for grounds. emergency crews from france and the us are heading to canada to help fight hundreds of wines fires in the province of quebec. as smoke is traveling south triggering equality unites for people in the united states and 86 cl hope. francis will undergo surgery for an abdominal attorney in the coming hours. the vatican says is expected to stay in hospitably in rome for several days. spokesman added, the hernia is causing recurrent painful and worsting symptoms. not breton springs. harry has been testifying in london's high court for
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a 2nd day in his civil case against america. newspapers, the parent company of the daily mirror. on tuesday he became the 1st you came oil to enter the witness box. since 1890. harry alleges that at least a 100 articles published over 20 as contained information obtained through a legal means. like phone act live to tony angela, who's outside the high court in london. so trying to understand the defense has finished harry's cross examination. how has each tie performed? yes they wrapped up just a few moments ago, pretty common measured performances from both sides representing amerigroup, under green, grill print, terry 2 and a half hours and then his own noise took is the questioning and when now expecting . so maybe hear from witnesses from the members itself, including the role editor, judy, but as prince harry is the claimant, the own. this really is on him to prove his obligation except between 19962010. the
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merit group published articles that used in information gained, delete the i the 3 phone happening for private investigators. and today they went into details of some of those articles including one printed about. the princes visits to a strip club in 2006 off to which it mentioned the string of a hungry phone calls from his then girlfriend chelsea, daisy. now the prince alleges that the details about the timing and the length and the frequency of those pools points to any one. saying john, this must have had access to both of the phone logs. he also talked about the details of a knee injury that he'd suffered, that he says would not made public, which ended up in and also intimation. he says, could only have been gains on the city. and he also pointed to evidence which is in his witness statements that she reports as he published details articles about him was found to have paid a private investigation agency with the reference project hurry,
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2 days before that articles were released. but that is about the hardest piece of evidence that the they have offered the sofa and the defendant says, repeated refrain has been, show us the evidence because without them, most of these application allegations of just pure speculation. so what happens next then in the civil case, johnny well, this case is going to go on for at least another 3 weeks. they will be calling a number of witnesses that prince harry has said repeatedly as he wants to prove that this was not just the behavior of some wrote john this, this was a culture that was sanctioned by the editors of the narrow, agree, and in a way supporting those claims is a previous admission of guilt from the narrow group in which they offered the prince and unreserved that apology. when they admitted they had gained information
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from him on the lake with a private investigator was hired to follow him to a night club in 2004 and our school was printed on it. now, the thing that was the only incident, it was a breakdown is there was no further wrong doing 140 all schools have been put forward for this case. 33 considered for the trial here. and it has to prove us to you as the allegations, not all of them to come out as to fix it in this case. but what he's looking for is, i suppose i said that quite a admission of guilt. this is a test case that needs to print. how are you? i'm the other claimants do with. then the judge will be able to set the level of savages the publish. it has to take notes to them. but also a number of all the celebrities who are bringing a similar case against them. they're a great this isn't so for terry, is there any case he has right to of the trial? i guess all the type of publishes one going to you. thank you very much for that chinese angela with the nightstand from london. the construction equipment and
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cranes are at the side of india is worst rail disaster in decades to move the mangled train coaches on friday. a passenger train hit a stationary freight train in eastern or dish of state at the raiders and some of the those coaches hit another incoming train. 288 people were killed. an investigation is on the way about a 100 bodies have yet to be identified. i'll just here is one equals to him. sharif has more from a nearby city over by nationwide with passengers and now nervous about 40 trains live, added busy. normally we have the train station and well, the national event, all these people waiting to board is free services resume disease also that instant and also the claim. so many lights, but people here have little choice but to get on with that life. but even as opposed to train them now washington sons about the government is trying to make bundle out of texas. no. foster sitting up and yeah, but the, the crucial for this,
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how is the safety? because if it is a non within vince, if one person safety is the most of the most important thing for them, not that we each of our 10 plus many people are not using bundle, but if it's not, most people are using normal existence, but they're not safe, but so we've taken care of that to sounds like if we go and then we are truly believing on the system that we have is dismissing face. but now we're having a question in mind when we say audio. so it's only in the name of the god, the multiplan pollution and bought us all continues to play on people's minds. alan passengers here we're heading to the respective destination. and the off to that tragedy, the off the mouth continues to place these office at hospitals and as molds and cities, families are hoping to find enough one to live and heading to the hospital. and
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when they don't find and then they have to head to mon failing device. and in some cases, families can not find relatives out of hospitals and not at all. and those policies don't seem to have on making some cities in reuben h, eastern india. well, they are people who are still desperately looking for the loved ones. i was just here is spoke to. mohammed is trophy. who told us he can't find his nephew any way . middle now mamma, is it off in the house? my name is mohammed a short sale. i've come from some mister pool in the house state i on my august the sonata legitimate i. it's my 3rd day and i'm wondering and searching for my nephew . his body hasn't been fine and i can't find them at the hospitals. there's no trace. if it are you supposed to be the guy that goes hit by the jump, didn't know how to solve. it was a little after we found out about the train next and we stopped dining the number of times of war with someone answered the phone and told us that the owner of the
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mobile was dead. we repeated the ashton location, i think just asked us to come and get the body and then disconnected the line. we kept calling and 3 to 4 hours later, the posting said the same thing on the top relative was data to guy did the cutting the name of the block on it? we don't have the body, you know, if we found them among the engine didn't the hospital. so what should we do? a lot, lot lot of body and i have to watch it on the walk. i see if it's not negligent. how do we accept how the accident happened? these people with a co, that's what i can say is that these people are guilty. the accident and phone number 3 trains that we haven't heard of such an accident in our lifetimes. god, god knows if something like this had happened earlier, which is wandering around. i run out of money to even return home knobby. we need to book taxi's to go any way. how about a guy in dallas old asked us to go to the institute of medical sciences who bought
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the initial, the tech sounds disc, $150.00 like saw he $99.00, georgia. it says if he never existed, if he's dead, we should be able to find disability this up. so if he's injured, he should be in the hospital. yeah. there's no trace that i don't know if i've thrown his body away. i'm actually done through the accident happened and if he was injured, he would be found. and if he's dead, there was some body to governments showing that gods. but why is he disappeared too hot to like? yeah, we want time nephew, tons of all boggy. last. what at the else has happened? we don't care. what do you want on nephew back? would you get a young? and kenya, a search has resumed for victims of a doomsday called links to the deaths of hundreds of people in the east. it follows a 2 week break to allow pathologist to conduct post mortem examinations on some of the bodies. meanwhile, the court is due to the side on friday weather to extend the pre detention trying
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of the coast leader for mackenzie. he's accused of ordering, follow us to stop himself to death, so they could go to have him before the world that small can web has moved from naval b. the police operation to redeem the bodies of mckenzie solo as has reviewed more than 250 parties of already been dug up from the shack, ahold of forest to, and mackenzie had cool while it was for you as gary. so roommates, our forest where we've been living with 1010 years internal affairs minister, the sites on tuesday and said everyone involved will be held to account in terms of bring you to account those costs. these we are not going to restrict our sales to mr. mckenzie and is going up what i just said, every possible way that's going to be obtained in one way or the other to this must be brought to account even if it's a public official, if any of is a security trophy so so the accountability,
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beauty of the saving grace mckenzie. i've been in custody since april when a quote from us in the process of deciding to confront the prosecution's request to keep them in detention. so aside the 60 days prosecute to say they need more time to be seen bodies and gather statements from witnesses to defend says that mckenzie should either be charged with a crime will release malcolm web al jazeera nairobi kenya. bruce president, dean above want to has been questions by prosecutors looking into the depths of protesters in december. she was reportedly asked about her role in the actions of police and army against demonstrate. is that right against the removal of former present federal castillo? 67 people were killed. a lot is accused protestors of instigating divine incent, denied abuses by police. mariana sanchez as more from lima. a precedent. do you know what? what is being investigated for genocide,
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homicide and serious injuries. since the pop prosecutor in the nation launched an investigation in january against the president, someone says on high ranking officers of the army and police at least $47.00 people, including children, died by fire arms during the protests that followed the officer, a former president federal garcia in december of last year, victims lawyers say, well why they didn't answer any of the questions and only responded evasively to prosecutors. but what this defense lawyer says she's been investigated for operational orders. she didn't give. she says that she was not into mind. the lawyer says the only order she gave were calls for peas. the human rights organizations like the entire american commission for human rights, human rights watch and amnesty international are demanding a thorough investigation in what they call were extrajudicial killings and excessive use. a force by security forces, a person in the house that night, this happened under government orders,
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and that each case must be investigated by the youngest. i'm just, i just see that lima for me. you as vice president mike pens has for many launches bates for the white house with the release of a campaign video. today, before god and my fan, i'm announcing i'm running for president of the united states. defense joins and already crowded field of republicans challenging donald trump for the party nomination, the when it will take on present joe biden, in next year's election. pence is a 1st vice president in modern history to take on his former running mates. and we have a former new jersey governor, chris chrissy threw his hat into the ring for a 2nd time. in 2016, he was an any back of donald trump after dropping out. but now he's positioning himself as an outspoken critic of the former president. the person i am talking about who is obsessed with the mirror, who never admits a mistake, who never admits
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a fault and will always find someone else and something else to blame for whatever goes wrong, but finds every reason to take credit for anything that goes right is donald trump, a leader like that thinks america's greatness resides in the mirror he's looking at . i believe that america's greatness resides out there. twice a year, the world bank releases a report on the state of the global economy and his predictions for growth. the 2nd of those reports for this year has come out and the numbers are less than encouraging. patty. cocaine has a detail some washington just as the pandemic it in 2020 small businesses like this nest line and washington d. c. were forced to shut down. they hoped, temporarily not knowing if they would make it through. looking around d. c. street, it's clear to see how many did not look for amanda moreno relief. they made it,
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and her business is busy again. but now the question was so much talk of a pending recession with what last. and so when you asked me i, we noticed about the economy, of course we are, but there is only so much that we can't control. and right now, the only thing that we can control is to continue to provide our clients with experience that allows them 3 lives in, forget a little bit about it crazy what live with there. it's a global issue hanging over all the economies, both rich and poor, and it's report the world bank says there is no sign of a quick turnaround any time soon. so here's what the world bank predicts as far as global growth. they said last year it was 3 point one percent this year. a full percentage point to 2 point one percent and only slightly rebound is the following year in 2024, just to point 4 percent. there are reasons continued issues around the pandemic. specials warren ukraine. slower than expected growth in china,
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and worldwide installation. and as the federal reserve and other central banks raised interest rates to combat it, the developing countries are paying the steepest price because it costs a lot more now to borrow money. so the, the, this higher debt payments eating up what needs to be use for health and education induced envelope economies. especially these low income countries are forecast not just of lower growth numbers, but for what it actually means the poorest in the world suffering even more in the years ahead. patty calling l g 0. washington. the unemployment among young people in china has hate a racket high more than one in 5 and now unemployed for lack of jobs and high cost of living in urban areas is forcing a growing number to move to rural areas to find work. i'll just here is jessica washington, re for some on g county in judge young province. this is angie county. the
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weather is pleasant. there's no traffic or pollution, and the around the of surrounding tea farms fills the air. most of the young people staying at the shed, living space of and use then to pass the progress trends on, you know, start your live, you know, city or your comm even have a life or whatever you call even. so why you can do to tier 2 or 2 or 3 cities or even small counties. it's all okay. one of the reasons he came here is the increasing difficulty of finding a job. you saw employment has officially sold to a record high of more than 20 percent. most of the young people here are doing freelance remote work and they say they don't have to worry about the stress of competing for limited full time jobs because they daily expenses here, a low that's available here every day i spend about $0.70 on food and i'm quite happy. around 12000000 young people are set to enter the workforce this year. one thing that if you look at a recess, fix, fix that to that. um, right, quote number off, you know,
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with university graduate going up to mazda typically will p x, basically. so, i mean, the, the real time to might be one out to 2 or 4 years out, or this quite to is coming out from the mazda of probably got sofa and the county has enticed more than 600 of them. used to relocate play plus the presidency didn't being called on young people to help revitalize countryside. i finding work in rural areas. local authorities in the county are actively promoting this idea, trying to incentivize thousands of urban youth to move here. the local government here has been to more than $14000000.00 on infrastructure to meet the needs of its new residents, including the, to try our best to lower their costs, to run, stops, and offer support for food residents and travel that way. we have also built some shared dining rooms and apartments and facilities for daily life, like coffee's back crews and barbecues,
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things that young people like the government has also supported projects like co living spaces for so called digital no max. well, many issues all good from already and your view ability. we can change the whole society or the environment, but we can gather together to change our own small enrollment. the real push won't solve the growing used unemployment crisis, and it's not intended to be a solution for everybody that facility young people advise them time to consider them on such a future without the newly pressure of city life. jessica, washington, elder, 0 g county, china. and these 4 people have died and dozens have been injured after a magnitude 4.9 earthquake kid. 7 hate to you on tuesday, rescue workers in the remote run ads region, searching for survivors. the quite comes after heavy rains and funding for thousands of people from that homes. families to idaho isa is government and
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international partners. they're taking agents measures to deal with the situation. un says, week infrastructure and gang violence is making the humanitarian response difficult . the apple is launching, as far as major products since a product line. since the apple watch nearly a decade ago, the apple vision pro of demented reality headsets allows use this to blend digital content with the real world around them. that's known as spatial computing headsets that are expected to cost about $3.00 and a half $1000.00 each when they go on sale next year. the price that i had on al jazeera display, i left stun dr. putting off a shot when at the french open, that's coming up next with joe. stay with
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the, [000:00:00;00] the time not to catch up on sports. his jo. totally thank you very much. well, let's start with roy mcroy. he's been giving his reaction to the shop. much at between the pga tool and saudi arabia's live series. he says over ultimately gets a gulf the live players should not just be allowed to come back as if nothing happened. well, he moved from mccoy later, but this still ends to use a base arrive wait. this also prompted several legal cases. the new deal between the pga told live and the european based the p. well tool will say, all of that go away. there was some calls for the pga commission is to resign. if is eaten. j monahan described,
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the emergency broke the news to the players. i would describe the meeting is intense. certainly heated. this is a very complex. obviously it's a very, it's been a very dynamic and, and complex couple years. and for players, i'm not surprised that, you know, this is an awful lot to ask them to digest. and this is a significant change for us, you know, in the direction that we were going down. but as i'm trying to explain and i will continue to explain as we go forward, this ultimately is a decision that i think is in the best interest of all of the members of the pga tour. sorry for this throwing up a huge tennis show down with well, number one, call us our across set to face 22 time grand slam champion. no hot joke of age and the semi finals outcries per se. it crushed 16th. the final says the past 626176, and she's a 4th final. on friday's last pool match with your convictions. what every 10 is
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fine. had wanted to see. the spaniard has slight joking. it's just once before in the trade last year and came out on top. says the job came a, everyone was suspecting that much, you know this anything against the, i guess know, like myself as well. i really want to pay that much. uh, since last year i really wanted to pay to blake and i guess, i guess no luck. uh you know we, we bought our pricing uh with a grade level. and as i said before, if you want to be the best you have to be the best. so i'm really looking for the, the mont saint. but i enjoyed to but talk of its had a tougher time to get to that semi final. he's like to scare from kevin catching of cooling $0.02 behind on his brushing opponent pool of this game, saving trick shot. and i missed the tween, not in the full set, but by that point. joking which god has momentum going to see when in the sub is
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aiming for records? 20 said mens grandsons. singles type lynn powers these kind of wins. you know, i think serve as a great confidence booster. you know, mentally, sol, so physically and emotionally for me, you know, it's, it's important to win a match where you are, you know, you are losing or you were being down and then you came back and, and, and, and, and want to match. so especially at the the latter stages of, of a grand slam against the top players. the 14th said, beatrice had that maya has become the 1st brazilian women to reach the semi finals that run and garrison the open area era. she shocks tennessee and 7 seed on strip a jeep a who was run around both wimbledon and the us open last year took the 1st set, but had to my back to back to book her place in the law school. and she never done dr. pulling off the wind, so face defending champion iga she on pictures just beaten cocoa cricket and it is de, one of the worlds has championship final between australia or in india. at the interval
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in london, india won the toss and choice of alpha. so that needs to be the correct decision as the strains last us been for jeff or duck early on that we want to made 43 before he too was dismissed. and when marcus lab shane was out, so 267376, the 3 since recovered the 261 to 3. and the 1st things we just 3 days away from the seasons, champions, the final between months of city and in some align and assemble minds to take go into the game is clear favorites, despite having never won the treasury before, they've already been crowned premier league champions and last weekend they won the f i top saw so i could like holland says, winning a trouble in his day. the season for the club would be a dream come true. would be amazing. of course. uh, doing the germans league is a big dream. uh, and as i said,
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i will do everything i can to make it to make it happen and hopefully we perform it the best and hopefully when all right, that is on this quote from ama with gemini, to fully thank you so much, joe. as always more news on our website at all, just 0 dot com. that's it from the news our team, but to stay with us, we've got friends from other days. he's coming up very shortly after this short break. thanks on the the join the global conversations to just say good. the people industry could be convenient is say, this is
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a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police. most of it here is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found. this was fun to have an american occupation of the meetings to the countries, the street on algae 0 just off to midnight on march 10th, 1945, a devastating us a raise on tokyo. and each firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a $100000.00 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a chest against all of these palestinian children track across the valley to get school. the school was demolished on sunday when his rady forces bulldozed in the early hours of the morning. they left nothing behind. i heard the sound of the 9th
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and of my home. what is happening? she said my school has been demolished in the past is rarely accused. it has not having a building permits on my soul kind of thing. and pub requests in this area are rejected. very cared about the students, so why they didn't give us a solution to say not only has their education been disrupted, the memo 7, massively effective psychologically the thousands of ukrainians are forced to abandon their homes as a rotten should, downsized towns and villages the play and watching out g 0 live from to how would nice, pretty bad people also
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