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is somebody to go on its own and to build its on thoughts, providing ons, for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on tools to how does era, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put even use in current across that matter to you, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is been use our line from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes, rushes president vladimir, who is an event, some use any relate to of wagner hits the bell,
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the roost. but the sight of his masonry group hangs in the balance. a vote for a clear mandate. grease heads to a stick in general election and 5 weeks with a rolling conservative policy leading the rice people enforce tamala, also costing the balance to make the new president with 3 leading candidates. but not frontrunner plus. i'm the clock in the congo base of in central africa to 40 on the world's biggest tropical feelings. and the say may face from point is full kind of sound kind of has returned to the top of the wall. tennis rankings is tied to when a london needs to spend the little se, silva brokovich as well. number one, the, it began with an extraordinary challenge to russian president vladimir putin so far as he by his ally. the wagner masonry group said that you had any progression,
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but less than $24.00. i was like, said the musing the unravels. and now questions being raised about the future of wagner and what it means for person loan. so today, production ended for he called a match of justice to hundreds, killing me, his shows of moscow and turned around with the kremlin, says precaution will hit developers with pushing, giving his woods, he'll get this safely. it is unclear of what his plans are. he was last seen being shared by crowds as he was leaving real stuff on dawn, with his troops moving back to the cams precaution and as far as is would be persecuted unto the deal broken by battle roost in them. use any security measures in moscow has been mostly lifted. some major roads with deliberately damaged, as far as convoy approached by now being repaired. meanwhile, and you try and keep his forces pushing south and east rushes. defense ministry said its forces have repelled attacks,
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new box moods. fighting is also ongoing. in this operation region and west of donated, square ukraine had retaken civil villages in the past 2 weeks without team of correspondence covering all aspects of the story we live and most go t, washington and the united states. but 1st let's begin in moscow until to uli shuffle over, and there are lots of questions still to be answered here. obviously one of the main ones being we're is vladimir persian. and has he been saying anything? a wow way, hearing from local governors rather about how the wagner groupers retracing from all those regions. by the way, there was a disturbing incident and one of the districts in verona is region white. almost 20 houses were damaged for a short house and holding development group, and according to the head of the district residents where it showed to receive help with repairs and compensations. but we, of course,
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haven't had from mr. pace. and since his saturday morning address to the nation, according to his spokesman, a person was working in the kremlin old a low, low saturday. the last thing we had from the kremlin was that the gold to avoid bloodshed in russia had been accomplished and most highly appreciated. mister lucas, shun codes mediation f. it's now seems like the kremlin has taken a pause. uh, there were many different opinions on what actually happened in the country. many people continue expressing of legible periods and that overwhelming supports considering him a strong and capable lead. however many agreed the rebellion has delta heavy blood to let him and pigeons reputation and the look of shun coast mediation between page and and regression is a very cumulative thing for the russian president, as he couldn't deal with his own mind whom he hadn't brought into politics that he didn't try his diplomatic, i'm negotiating scales and gotten
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a cushion cou involved. and that he promised to punish all those participating in the mutiny. but then let them, oh god. so now many of waiting for missed the patients next steps. well, we also have some idea of what the immediate future holds for precaution. we understand he is on his way to bell arose. but what is going to happen to the wagner 5 has now as well. actually many oscar what's next? full progression and he's involved in the group, the latest information we've had from his press. it says that he was not in touch with them. he was last seen leaving a row stalled unknown, and it's a known where he is now. according to kremlin spokesman again, demetrius called the criminal case against saved any pre goshen will be closed, his evolving assizes, who participated in south. today's events will know the prosecutor has assembled them well, basically those who want will sign contracts with administrative defense doesn't
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mean that the group will be deprived of funding and disbanded. at least for a while. will the russian authorities any longer need its services inside and outside russia? will they ever find his ukraine? so it's a big task. but the some siding, the situation around the of not might shortly affect the outcome of the special mutual gratian ukraine. and while a reveal some vulnerabilities of the current political system in russia. okay, thank you so much. that is usually a shuffle all over for us and most guy, well, let's head to keep. now we're joined. a holla is standing by for us and showed it how likely is it that precautions avoided musing. they will make any difference at all. so the goal being force and you cry. so it became pretty clear as events unfolded on saturday, that ukraine's military come on with reports coming back from the front in the east and the south was going to do whatever it could to exploit what was going on and
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most of them don't and elsewhere. at teasing out potential weak, this is in the russian defense is close by the re department of wagner forces and make all that what they could. and by the latter stages of the day we were getting reports of more it's small. but incremental advances at various points, notably, around fact moved that city in the east with wagner. but some of these were heavily involved in fighting and defending. and also we were told that they had retail. could you cranes forces an area code across no go risk in the don't, that's the region that has been occupied since 2014. now does that will add up to a loss. things that have changed in the dynamics of the battlefield. quite possibly . not more like a window of opportunity that might begin to now, as bob net force is presumably written to positions on the front line. but what i think arguably does change is a perception, echoing what you did was saying that about russia's vulnerabilities, this idea,
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the pressure applied on the battlefield. he could create pressure internally in russia, forging cracks in the elite since potentially even overwhelming the criminal. and that comes, i think, is an important moral boost as you crime continues, it's contra offensive. in the early stages we were told the bulk of prepared forces have not yet even been applied. we are told and as they are, when the people will be with these added incentive that successes on the battlefield are not just about shifting front lines, but also about potentially forcing or influencing change in russia itself. okay, thank you so much john. of this during the whole for us in case or was us secretary of state density blinking. so is the wagner music. he shows a crack in putting his grip on pallet in russia. this has been a devastated strategic failure for putting across personally every front economic military, geo political standing. but again, to the extent this presents a distraction,
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a loss of focus for the russians that may help the ukrainians on the battlefield. but let's talk to russell and jordan live in washington, dc for us and the button and ministration is clearly watching these developments closely. we heard of a little bit from blinking there. what else did he have to say? to the secretary of state down to the point and was very careful to say that the united states and its allies have no idea how this entire crisis is going to play out between pre goes and, and president food and mr. blinking also said, making the rounds of the sunday public affairs shows here in the united states. that the main thing to keep focused on is ukraine's war against russia of on ukraine's mission to regain its territory and its independence. and to push back a country that had violated ukraine's abra to the other point that blank and wanted
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to make is that the united states has made it clear on lower level channels that russia has to make certain that the rights and privileges that us citizens have inside russia need to be protected, threw out this price is the he noted that the president has not spoken to our president. he also know that he has not spoken to the foreign minister shared a lot problem. but he did say that the us is very closely watching what is happening and that to us does not want to speculate. and he's stressed that several times the us does not want to speculate how this price is between per those and then his wagner group and president, loud to hear from will play out. okay, thank you so much for that. this roseland jordan, for us in washington, dc. let's broaden this out without diplomatic it is a james buys who is live at the un headquarters in new york. we have a see here at the us take on things at this point in time. and obviously, the international community has been keeping
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a very close eye on this. everyone's head, the 24 hours or so to digest the latest developments. what has reaction thing what i think the main reaction is some relief, to be honest, because that was not a big battle in moscow, which could lead to many deaths could have led to uncertainty of the control of nuclear weapons. russia has more nuclear weapons than any other country in the world. and i don't think many international observers believe that mr. progression would be a better leader of russia. and mister putin given many of them would say he was a wall criminal. so i think there was relief, i don't think people know where this is going yet. go next. a secondary plan can i also have those interviews? said one of them. i don't think we've seen the final act yet. and that's because we don't know the terms of the deal. we don't know what mr. putin is. we don't know what mr. precaution is. it's clear, i think,
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but nearly everyone on the russian side has lost out. they look more vulnerable as a result of perhaps the mileage. it looks like the, the leader about the ruse, because shanker looks like the only person who's actually got something positive out of this. but even that was speaking to one diplomats maybe down the line is going to be such a positive location could cause, may, may be precaution, will be back on the house arrest and doing nothing. and belarus, or maybe this guy, rich man with lots of troops, will stop building a state within the state in belarus. will what park the forces when the knots now going to be in russia and ukraine. will they go back to africa? will they go back to other parts of the world that could i think one of the intelligence agencies around the world. but i think over rule, most of the plus button to think this is probably a positive for the ukrainian side in the war. and also it's about the optics of but them, it puts in looks damaged and that is being seen around the world. what we've seen
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in the last 24 hours has been on tv sense around the world. i live in the united states. rarely does, the crime won't make the news in the us, and these events have been on us tv and all the stop for the last 40 a down i was that i think will help the bite in ministration. there's a degree of you, you claim fatigue, as republicans in congress saying, really should we spending spending all this money on ukraine and then going further beyond the beyond the united states and nato summit coming up in a couple of weeks time, some nato allies. yes, many most have been very supportive of ukraine, but some wondering how long this goes on. i think this what we've seen last in the last few hours, i think that gives a nato allies a reason why they are doing what they are doing. and of course, as a global audience with this as well, the global south, many countries saying the will needs to end, and ukraine just needs to see for peace. maybe that changes those calculations and the last place i think that'll be watching this very, very closely is of course in beijing, one of the chinese going to make all of this their alliance with russia. they've
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put so much effort into the lines, and now they see russia is really not quite as strong as they thought it was. we have so many repercussions, almost in every single region around the world. thank you so much. that is terms buys out diplomatic editor at the un headquarters. thank you. about us love sikowski was pulling this for an end to fence minister. he is now a member of the european parliament and joins us live from all. so thank you so much for being on this news out. if i can begin this thing around the incredible 48 hours within russia. first of all, what do you make of the boxes, musing the and then it's withdrawal spell. wagner was created by pollution and its bit to him in the backside, astonishingly, or they should have small, high triggers in. i think he must have counted on some defections to him from the security services from the army that didn't materialize. all he got was passivity
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neutrality and he must have seen that there are some units up being prepared to defend moscow which must have weighed on his decisions. stop me at present, approaching that has been saying all along that the west is degenerate and will be compose and will lose the will to support your pain. what it looks like. russia is not as solid as he was trying to pass away the mini uh, experience on russian military and wagner. we've spoken to for the last 24 hours, say that this is not going to be the end of the turmoil within rush, or do you expect us to continue? well, i am amazed that progressive is your next step to this deal because all he has is probably some oral assurances from lucas son co. uh and he's not the kind of mine
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who will retire into the engine genteel um passivity together. so he probably has some kind of a plan b a, but for sure i wouldn't want to be his life insurance. but what is this publishing is that his band of fights is, was able to cross 56700 kilometers of russia without any units putting up any resistance. this must be giving ideas to be creating a leadership. i guess it does lead us to letting me a person, i mean, hell vulnerable as he at this point in time. it's a classic case of a leader in his, the deck. he didn't pass. he made to get the roots because he believed in his own propaganda, his very weird cyrus and put in communist reading of history and, and some pretty wacky theories of the, of international relations of the politics. and it looks like he's been
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consistently misled as to the state of his forces in the state of the whole he's already had to uh, limit, issues, objectives. remember at 1st he wanted to take over all of you, craig? uh no i guess he wants to uh, rescue something any fee uh from uh, from this disaster so that he can stay in pop. i think he is, his situation is getting worse. yeah, this been plenty of speculation. this could be the end of letting me a person. i mean, do you see this is maybe even pets being the beginning of the, in the, him as a russian president. it's not gonna help him, but bear with me with the affections to barbara and provision. maybe because he's such a uniquely unattractive figure. i'm sure coaching will not touch those who kept quiet . so his regime will become more authoritarian and
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more ritual at the same time. and i guess that leads us onto a tactical nuclear weapons. i mean, plenty has been made about present being backed into a corner and the threat that he could possibly use then on the front lines of the war. and you try and do you think that is a realistic possibility that he could be, i guess, forced to use tactical nuclear weapons because he doesn't have any other options. it is highly unlikely. and we should not be this hiring ourselves by the threads, but he makes most of all try and not in the united states. i've read him the riot, talked over it. we monitor the places of storage, all these more heads very closely. we wouldn't know about a week enough voss if they were going to be used. secondly, the front line in ukraine doesn't present the tides, high value targets. and the russian army is also not completely unprepared
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for operating and contaminated environment. they wouldn't have to separate themselves from that. you create a new unit. it's by a kilometers. um, so i think it's, it's, it wouldn't make sense to use them and, and it could be a very dangerous moment for, for to himself. because if he gives such i know all the better his generals who would have to decide whether they become really a criminal mass mass motor is all whether they caught him next year. there are 2 very consequential elections, one in rusher and one in the us. how do you think that you're going to play out and, and to fix the war and you crime? did you say elections? yes i do is, it was in russia, we didn't know these guys were when, but we know who's going to be present that right. i mean it's, it's not a democracy in the united states, you know, i'm child the delegation for relations between the e u and,
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and the united states. and we've just had our meeting with a group, both of both democrats and republican congressman in stockholm. and that seems to be consensus among the grown ups in both political parties, both in dallas of representatives and in the senate, needed to support ukraine if nothing else as a demonstration effects to china that i'm trying to take over what so you might regard it as a renegade, probably just as much how the costs given you think so shows all uh, uh don't from returning to the white house. i think the us position is sold it like that. thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate that. that is a read a subsequent sky member of the european parliament and full, a polish defense and foreign minister. thank you. my cousin, the
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citizens power, military rapids support forces. it's taking control of the police headquarters and cartoon. this video appears to show the finances at the side to be selling is strikes. they've been carried out across the city. as fighting between the end of the rival paramilitary force in says it's 11th week old in 2000 people have been killed in about one and a half 1000000 had been forced to leave their homes. the morgan is alive and all of them on the a call to him and have a can you just tell us a little bit more about the rep in support for his claim that they have taken control of police headquarters while they've been trying to get control of this uh, central reserve police headquarters in the southern parts of the capital cartoon for the past 3 days. and on sunday they announced that they have finally been controlled after heavy fighting between the apparent but the 3 police units, which is a minute to rise unit off. this is denise police forces. here i'm department of
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through rapid support forces. now this can be headquarters of the central reserve police and the southern parts of the capital is around 12 can allow me says from another account which belongs to the parent minute through rapid support forces. and which has been under attack by this, within these army using fights to get some heavy artillery for a few days now. so it looks like the recess is trying to gain control of the situation in the southern parts of the capitol. the camp also has a lot of ammunition and it looks like it's one of the targets of the parent and the 3 are a staff trying to gain control of the of the unit because of the vehicles bear it because of the i mean mission and weapons there, but also because it would give them control of the southern parts of the capital. now, army sources say that spicing is still very much ongoing residents in the southern parts of the capital, say that there's been more s right. but the military has sense reinforcement and that's slicing is continuing. so while the r a stuff says it has full control of the camp, there are bad. so some ongoing and it's not clear if by the end of the day they are
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so would still have control of it. or if the army and the central was the police would be able to gain control back. okay, thank you so much. that is, have a morgan for us, an on demand slend, syria, at least 11 people have been killed and it strikes soon as the others were wounded and the attacks and it'll have problems that's under ripple control, the vegetable market on the outskirts of just a l. sugar was among the targets, the area is part of a cx, 5 deal sponsored by to kia and russia. his doubts h. e. a busy fruit and vegetable markets. now the latest site of renew bombardments in northwest syria, volunteers syrian civil defense group. the white helmets help the many who are injured. the searing observatory fish, human rights says the strikes were carried out by russian war plains they received in part of the things very far from there, from the, from their limit. in fact,
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they are targeting the single unit in for the villages on top, which are full of divisions, divisions who is placed on their own on pounds and, and, and bid is due by also the fact rochelle resumed strikes and the rebel held a live region in recent weeks, after months long pause. now it's worsening and already dire. humanitarian situation in a region struck by a devastating earthquake in february. bit admission h e l g 0. what creeks have less than an hour to volume in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections, the ruling new democracy party won the majority of votes in may, but not enough to win al trice. it's the, the korea custom its attack us is hoping for a 2nd term as prime minister. let's talk to john, so reckless, who is live outside devising station in athens. and 1st of all, what's the turn out been like this today? a hello tom,
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according to the interior ministry until about 2 hours ago. so now it was 40 percent of eligible voters. that's 2 below the same time on may 21st where it was 48 percent, but we still have another 35 minutes of those going to go. and in these last 2 hours, we've been seeing quite a solid stream of people coming through. so it may just be that the heat has convince some people to come a bit later in these afternoon, early evening hours. remember also that it's not just about to announce, it's also really ultimately about proportion, the popular vote. so that will be what really matters at the end of the day. and joan, what are the major issues that the vs will be turning out for well, according to the new democracy policy, which hopes to gain a 2nd time,
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it's really all about stability is about having a strong complimentary majority that won't be threatened by defections when difficult choices have to be made and i think they're referring to a possible deal with turkey on maritime borders. the former prime minister q u, i cause me to thank you so said he wants to talk to tuckers president or the one at the village. this may so summit on july 11th and 12th, the ball rolling on a direct dialogue that might lead to a agreement. i think they're referring to the economy. news about pricing points to the fact this. it has achieved 5 and a half percent growth last year, higher than anyone else in the european union. projected to achieve 3 and a half percent growth this year. if they get re elected again high, then everyone else, unemployment down to 2011 levels. it's taking 12 years to achieve that because greece has been in
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a depression for most of that time. so they're saying that if you want serious decisions to be made in defense, some current policy, if you want confidence in international markets, and if you want investments to happen, to create jobs that are going to keep young people in the home, then you have to vote for us, they could the cause of the electro system, they weren't able to and they held out for a 2nd election. and i explain the reasons why in this report to man uh, probably the florida stability is the key would in the selection. that is what a new democracy leader can yet cause me to attack. he says he sees and why he didn't try to form a government after claiming 41 percent of the 1st of those a month ago. you probably need to talk to me about the force of a sense of response across increase tonight that it also results at the ballot box of sunday. only thing when we and these 2 months of election, madison was
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a result that will give the country a stable government, a new democracy, government results or 21st this to us to implement our plan. first off in greece, we took back his problem in may was the electro system voted in by the previous left wing cities that government, one of proportional representation parties, divide up the chambers, 300 seats in proportion to the share of the vote. you democracy has brought back greece is predominant system known as enhanced proportionality in may. we thought he's got just a 145 seats. shy of the 151 he needed to govern on his own in hon. proportionality had been in place. he would have got a $170.00 seats. so he held out for another election with enhanced proportionality will apply. many people seem to agree with him. i think it was right. i think that he wanted to have the majority so that he would be able to govern without having to do
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a coalition government from what i have observed. and what i've read about he wanted to have stability in the government. and particularly, i think now with many different international events going on, i think i have instability might actually make sense. the, the proportional representation was wrong and the parties that voted for us haven't missed with us. it's tiring to people as i don't think crease is ready for us. never be when it's expensive. elections cost 300000000 euro stuff in there. but that may also be historical reason for me to attack his decision. his father, prime minister constantine, me to thank is force proportional representation through 3 election rounds to form a government without coalition partners. just the most important thing that you face to face when people want to vote for something, they'll vote for whatever the system look at me. so talk his father during the 1999 to 1990 elections. he also had to deal with proportional representation and ended up getting 47 percent. it's very difficult for intellectual system to stop the will
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of the people it appears to younger until that case doesn't want to take 18 months to rule on his own by comparison, 2 months is relatively quick jumpstart, awful us out to 0 athens. that election comes jose dies off to one of the worst migrant by disasters, only made a training and see the great coast guard was blamed for not doing enough to save lives. 750 people are believed to have died. many of them were from pocket stone. we're police are cracking down on people, smugglers and families waiting for closure. here's michael apple. police write a house in the town of goods, not in. pucky stands putting job provence. they're looking for a suspect. they believe could be responsible for smuggling migrants into your rates like this all being carried out more than a week. often overloaded, fishing boat carrying migrants capsized off the southern coast of greece. with
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pucky stands economy in crisis and inflation. that almost 40 percent many are risking the lives to find a better future in europe. more than 700 people, all the leads to have died in one of the worst refugee tragedies in europe. hundreds, but from pakistan and his anger and the degrees. this man lost his brother, did the card. yeah, we knew about the risks of trying to get to europe, but what other options we have die here from hunger and poverty or risk our lives to seek base or opportunities abroad. this mother says she paid more than $50000.00 to traffic has to take us on the one day that kind of forget. after the sad news of the boat capsizing, the government has asked for my dna sample so that my son can possibly be identified. mazata ball tells investigate is he struck a deal with a man standing in hand costs next to to get his son to your we
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are attending to the government. please bring no sons back, dead or alive. these cruel man took $11000.00 and we still lost our loved ones. he's ruined our lives. the man erased them in the raid admits traffic and people will integrate your you what we had to do, $11000.00 to take their sons to italy. but we told them, but all the risks involved, even about the possibility of the boat capsizing and then losing their sons. but they insisted i take them at any cost. the families of the victims che, some of the memories of those last and can only hope raids like these will help prevent others suffering. a similar fate. mike, level l g 0. that was still a head on al jazeera. we tells you about the calling breast between the prime, minnesota, into security, minnesota, and support the spanish for the full i has put his name into the records books sign that will be here with that story.
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the hell i, we got some good old fashion winfrey weather making its way into chile. at present . you see this line of cloud rolling across central positivity, some heavy down pools here, snow over the and these and you also want to, to showers, able to awards uruguay as well. but for most it strikes that you to the north of that a lot of fine, but a lot of sunshine. and then the usual seasonal range, the pushing up towards northern parts of south america and they, they repack pump as we go one through monday, pushing up towards the caribbean, police to say that tropical storm. brett has now been downgraded, has just made his way across the abc honors, the central parts of the caribbean, pushing further west was but it's not quite done with the sweat yet. the winds have east down, but we are going to say some very heavy rain coming into nicaragua and into costa
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rica as we go through the next few days. and that could well cause some flooding. a still halting to make a hold of them. it should be, have you shower as a possibility here just from the out. so bands of brett a shout was also making the way into espanol and also into cuba. stays probably halts into northern parts of mexico that he's spending its way up into the deep south of the us. that's just good. tough, 40 degrees celsius showers there across the legs, making my way towards the east coast. the right to explore for all of the world's 2nd largest rating force around rooms and defied exploration takes place. the impacts on the regions by diversity i'm is either on global warming could be a med, i'm traveling through the ongoing basis to see what the effects might be on local communities. that will be speaking to local politicians as
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a scientist about potential solutions. to me make law for serious reforms from the democratic republic of congo on out of their respective generation. the street in central concave shows you how to have a state to the effects of russian for me has to be, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit there above my head highs. member pollutants, demetrius military wanted him dead. the still manual beneath we were in a property on a road casting out his ear, english proud recipients in new york festivals through the cost or of the year award for the 2nd tier running the the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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to watch. and you'll just say a reminder about top stories this out before going to troops that pulled out of the russian cities as veronica sion ross to hometown philly to your skinny production head cold office. musing the on saturday. the deal broke it 5 down the roof. poles increase with clothes and less than half an hour. people of housing in the 2nd round of the problem, entry election, the ruling new democracy party won the majority of votes and by but not enough to win the house rise. and the strikes and serious revel held a live provence, have held at least 11 people to bitch to the market on the outskirts of which is a i'm sure who has been attacked. the area is included in a safe spot of deals, fonts, a bunch of kids and russia. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticized his own security minister after he called for increasing settlement activity and the outpost and the occupied west bank. it's the lysis and the growing rift between
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it's not been give you and yahoo, the prime minister says the statements undermine the rule of law. on monday, the government plans to approve of major expansions to existing settlements considered illegal. i'm the international law. i mean, what should be pushed in both statements that call for occupying territory legally . and the actions of occupying territory to legally are not acceptable to me. they undermine the law and order into debt and scenario and must stop immediately. not only will we not back, such actions are governmental acts firmly against them. these statements and actions do not strengthen the settlement project, but on the contrary, they harm this new world. around con is life for us in west jerusalem in enrollment and health, serious uh, the disagreements between yahoo and bing gives a of a settlement expansion. well, they quite serious, but they are not serious. so let me explain the quotes from the problem and is the, is
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a definite review. so if the model then give there and is likely the bank of it will just take this on the chin because like you just pointed out on monday, they're about to approve a full 1000. you additional settlements in places that all actually illegal on the international law. this is actually giving ben to exactly what he wants. he's always campaign for more of the settle months to be built. and so this is effectively giving him what he wants. so why is the prime minister on the one hand publicly say, the ben give it is wrong, but then privately, lots of privately giving him exactly what they want, what he wants? well, he's the key to the government, him and the finance business. i bet. so they'll smoke church, make up the coalition. if they pull out, that's the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who's premier ship and it will be forced to go to early election. so that's one set of pressure that the prime minister is under. and also don't forget, the problem is, you know, once the settlements he wants to build more of the settlements,
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he's not somebody who's on the left wing of any kind of parts. he's actually kind of less than look stuff. he's just not perhaps as radical as if the motor bank of ethics or best results for traits the announcements, but like i said, now the other sets of pressure coming on the problem is the benjamin netanyahu. and the reason that he'd like to be issued a statement today is because late last night, there was a statement from the security establishment, the chief of the general stuff, the direct to these ready security agency. and these ready police commissioner. now this quite extraordinary statement, it says in recent days, violent attacks have been carried out by israelis and judah and savari about these ready time for the occupied westbank against innocent palestinians. these attacks contradict every moral and jewish value they constitute in every way nationalist terrorism. and we are obliged to fight the for the security as to have this one is incredibly worried about the satellite attacks that we've seen on a nightly basis. over the last week. they say that they put their soldiers in
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danger, that they allow the palestinians to get angry. i'm not into leads to both of us sending attacks. and so therefore it's a security liability. also, you may have been hearing or the last few days as cold, a particular from the hard drive about an operation, an extended operation, the occupied of westbank, the security establishment. don't go on that. they say it's an escalation that they just don't need. so i probably, mr. benjamin that said, you know, he's also under pressure that so this statement actually does 2 things, uh, pieces the security establishment because it takes it criticizes at the mark and then give it. but it also allows been given to say, okay, and this thing to the problem is step below what he's done. he's given us the full 1000 additional settlements. we need the likely to be approved on monday. okay, thank you so much. that is, and we're on con, for us and with jerusalem. versus in guatemala, heading to the ballot box and the fiercely contested presidential election,
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tainted by allegations of campaign fraud. well, the 9000000 people are registered to vote. at least $24.00 candidates are running that some have been left down to 2 alleged electro irregularities. people that will sort of, i think the members of congress meant for the american is executive director of transparency international call. somebody who joins us from both of malice as he thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. i guess, as we briefly mentioned, to the initial, is an international observance of health concerns of the integrity of the selection process. i mean, how free and fair is this going to be, which is not very much be free and transparency lectures. we is the 1st times 1st time since 1995. when we started the demographic, the motor process that we have an election,
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a lot of concerns will not be legal. are these for the decisions that are not in law. so the people don't see it. it's really, it's not complete. they mean the selection we, i or we are afraid that it wouldn't be not awful absent in the, in the election, maybe half of the population won't obtain the quote for elections. and also we haven't, we haven't so mean the jails in that warriors. like, for example, is the 1st time i was so that the boat for no one, we call it the nor no, no, no the boat, it's increasing the high seat. it's the single. it is the 2nd most a, a favor to be in the pause after the one candidate. the 2nd one is a note about, so it's a, it's an election that is not attractive to people because of the undermining of these the,
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to show us in the whole process. can you explain for us who might not know too much about the course modeling politics, but the reasons for so many candidates not being allowed to run them? the selection yeah, the reason is because the a electoral authority is not independent. so the, the, our, i mean they are receiving orders from the, or their power steves, the executive branch, the leg, he left the branch, the you, these are the branch they are for call to buy. uh, uh huh. by a union that week on the groups are to the group this a to who got the by where, after the experience or for the dimension information that getting to be who the score and a lot of cases abroad showed me that you won't be, nor the leads power in the country. so they just found this formation in, in, to,
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in june 19 in and they started a new agenda for the country. and these are gym. that is to close the spaces. so people wanting a claim for corruption blank for impunity. and they are the ones who i wrote easy selection start. why a? well the, the kindly they start out as you see, stay me kindly, things are expelled, right? what are the major issues facing villages here? i mean, his crime still top of the list. you know, i think the main issue, sorry, employment with poverty is a garage or it's is the 2nd or the highest is so in there is a lack of hope in the country because these are the gene that of the people whose role grow early. the country is not a tax the for any. what's the right track, the for investors reporting best or practice for,
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for people to getting brittany. that's why 4000000 why minded studying in the us working. and they say in the morning, 20000000000 a year in that money is the one who has time the the i want to talk to you about my question and how that is affecting go tomorrow at this point in time. yeah. as i say either because of the lack of a halt being the point 3, the parties. it's a, there's an average one. why don't have 1200 leaving the country every day in trying to reach the us border, illegally a. so now we have for nearly what a mileage, but we would have much more into the next years. those people who is still leaving every day. and because of, of the morning they saying is that it's that's why the, the quality is, is still
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a little bit to stabilize the terms because it's $20000000000.00 a year. so i don't know money, it's 90 percent, not the b, b, b or the quarter. right. well thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time and your inside that is meant for the american executive director of transparency international course. amount of thank you. a democratic republic of congo is homes of the world's largest tropical paid lens. they store a huge amounts of common, regulate the planet's climates, and how many species of plants and animals, but they face and youth, res, oil and gas exploration. that will begin soon. how environment it is in the clocks traveled to the level co resists in the se. so let's have a look at where we've been and where we go, and this is a map of the d r c. this is the congo river here. and we started off in bun dock at, right the going up the congo river. the longer tribute trailed along the tributary
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all the way to best increases where we refueled. and then we went along to bring it where we met the village chief. it's a 2 day trip for 100 kilometers. we know, and i so q round about here. and today we'll go to this, not sure was a, we'll see lots of by diversity and you see the peak lenses a crucial for this area. the reserve was says up in the 1990s, to protect the by diversity of a large sway. the forest it takes in the fringes of something any recently discovered tropical pete lens are of critical importance to the environment. but these, these trees lies thousands of years of water load, decomposed forest, a slab of locked in cobb, and 6 times the size of belgium. so tell me about the pete lens and how they are going because here we see the trees that you great out of the water in the muckle is a thing. it's like 5 bucks on to flo. monthly is bits long. it land is also very important
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for some species like elephant, most of the time that i mean this big land place become looks out for the space feet in this area. the rain 1st here is also having to put neighbors along with chimpanzees. the crisis human relative for now, the patrons are in good shape, but all extraction could devastate them. this being described as one of the most intact and remote ecosystems on us. this is the largest tropical pete land in the world. and to put that in perspective, the carbon that stored here is equivalent to 20 years worth of greenhouse gas emissions from the united states. we should the world's 2nd largest submit to an affair is messed with this. and all of that carbon would just be unlocked. and a crucial tub in store will be lost forever. then there's a potential for pollution. these images come from the sites of
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d. c. so current or the extraction site on the atlantic coast will lead toward listing streaking the ground and environment. let's say the niger delta has already demonstrated the wholesale devastation or the extraction can bring you an expression between the life of people depends a 100 percent on the forest. here any kind of drilling activities would be devastating. imagine any pollution into the river and people handle, it would be a disaster for the population. so what does a government have d r c? say, let maintenance, it will ensure a respect for the environment. and that exploits in the countries. oil and gas reserves are an economic necessity to help is people make lot, how does era the mocker is a democratic republic of congo, which in, in, on monday for pod full of that series as nic clock reports on the increasing deforestation in the congo advice and the so called lungs of africa, the cable still a head on al jazeera and sports. we'll see the record pricing from that. produce
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this reaction. if a section coming up in a few moments, the zip is toll link evening service at my to do with his tish being given with the tranquillity of mag ish for century skills. the and catholics and most names have lived here in harmony. lots of the sort of fuck up. i remember that we share amazon neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joyce and stories succeed in loyalty. that fuels and wrist in some areas are being rock. since the 2000, the us led invasion, the people of mine disc say that a proud of their cool existence. they say that harmony between christians and muslims here has created in breakable social bones. but the middle language, which is worried that this might be disrupted by me to treat operations nearby as
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plates, us from the code is and workers quality or p k, k patrols. the areas that people mangie's hope to be that you understand as a safe haven and symbol of peaceful coexistence from the region. the colors times the sports, his son. thank you very much, tom. well, carlos, okay, this has return to the top of the. 1 tennis rankings a title when at the queen's club championships in london means the spaniard will replace nova cook joe coverage as well. number one, the only worrying time during his match against the alex didn't. i came at the end of the 1st set when i've kind of said needed, the strapping on his right side,
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20 year old, that was still able to win the final in straight sets. the victory, not only lift all kind of above the joke of it's in the ranking, it also makes him the top seed for wimbledon, which starts on july. the said, this was his 1st as a title when in a glass or apartment finishes my life, that is everything, you know, i always dream about to, to be in the store. and i mean, so once i got into the card, i put a smile on my face. i enjoy every single 2nd. you know, uh, i know of course playing such a separate band. you know, uh its uh, something but then not gonna be my than something of how is it like vision. i try to, to enjoy every single check on usa. i left it late to avoid the fee to in their opening
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match at the gold cop but the torment involves teams from north and central america, as well as the caribbean eco hosted to $11.00 with jamaica semi lows for the the open up for jamaica. it would have got was for the us to had it not please let us know or keep them not turn, saving a penalty bought off the training for much of the game in chicago, home team equalize just before full time, spend a vasquez yearning team usa, a point us to all the reading champions, having beaten mexico in the final 2 years ago. new record was set at the under $21.00 european championships which is being co hosted by romania in georgia. since i've been with the school, the quickest goal in torment history. e, for, i've got 4 wood netted off the 20 seconds in the group match. guess go a shift for the go with a strike was also enough. so to fill them out to one now and book spain, a place in the know cut, rock, netherlands and pull to group say that 110. and who's a,
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the force of keys took the lead it through violence is highly rated, matilda and the out of my, the, i accept delivery striker, brian's all be equalized. for the dutch, both teams are still in contention to qualify for the next from the dodge. and the sidney ha, the bridge was shut down on sunday to make room for football fans at this march. it was part of an event to start the $25.00 day count on for the women's that woke up in australia, new scene in $4000.00 and funds from around the world. wilks wilks cross the bridge . you told me it opens on july 20th when using a take on no way at ethan paul to you 1st and then pick a suppose a week has begun in single pool. the walls anti doping agency has been drafted in to offer education to gamers is just one of the steps been taken by east force and its efforts to one day make it to the lympics david stokes hospital. the sports is
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a $1000000000.00 industry which huge price money on offer, but still it currently has no regular treat buddy for drugs testing. the noval olympic e sports week is underway and single pool, but if gaming has to be included in the olympics proper, you would have to sign up for the world to go pick agency, which would mean regular testing in amounts of competition. for the empty doping, i believe it's necessary because just like any of the spots in olympics east but it's a legit sports where it's for just done for example, it's physically the monday. so we want to ensure that all the players are clean but you will talk on the tree, inciting some of the events at the end and pick sports week, which is part of the international olympic committee strategy to remain relevant to young people and embrace new technology the use of stimulants is not unheard of among davis, with many trying to stay alert in front of the screens for hours at the time. so why the is offering education programs on the changes performance enhancing drugs
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from what we have heard back from the players. there are whole has super happy to force base to all the education sessions that we'll have. and so this is a 1st step on how that also the olympic movement can help the sports to develop and take some, some, some good direction on these topics that are here to present of also the house of the players and the furnace of the competition. although it's not considered an olympic sports the i see officially recognized gaming as a sports activity in 2017. zoe is taking part in the dense and you event why competitors try to match the moves of an electronic sensor. she says training on a nintendo switch best they present a just an intent for me being a full time mom of full time fitness professionals because i have many had to wear it. definitely take a whole lot of energy. but i'm embracing the challenge. i'm embracing the, the whole training on a daily basis and also my kids enjoying me training at home as well. the when is
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a sports, we will be given trophies while the metals, but later this year that will be metals and alpha at the asian games in china. where for the 1st time the sports will be fully integrated. it's a major multi sports event. they did stokes, which is 0. i would say a few years ago that nymph with christie, set the british 100 meters record at the world championships, but now that record has been broken. christy run 9.87 seconds back in 1993. but now, so now she was was beaten as that slow smoking 9.83 at the new york going p is the fastest time in the world this. yeah, and 2nd foster is ever by european i keep on the internet is my says jacobs, who run 9.802. when an input gold in tokyo has run faster. so time is los angeles angels that baseball team have been in a reco breaking form,
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the japanese soup, a saw helping his team hit the franchise record 25 runs and a big win over the colorado rockies. the 28th hits was also an old time fest. for the angels cna team eventually winning this game, 25 to one. and that's what for me, a 100 back to home. thanks so much set up for that. so for me, tell me the price of this thing. so i will be back in just a moment with more of the guys, new sites you. it's the,
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from the 1st minute, the expiry office east fire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now those homeless units that allow me to send you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to process the neighboring tad, they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day thing. refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now or the brushes president vladimir, who is an event, some new city, the leader of a bargain,
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a heads to better roost. but the sight of his missing re group hangs in the balance,

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