tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 28, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the danish community enjoys taking sustainability to new heights, just over the notarized and the sun. so island officially 100 percent renewable looking back at the energy rate of change on how to do the the plug. so rama knoxville. does it renews on life? well headquarters here in that hole coming up in the next 60 minutes, russian denials often asked by kills at least 10 people in the eastern ukrainian city of comma tools. the bellow, shanita says, vargas cheapest, begun is exciting by the result for a deal, and it is rece new to me in russia, plus the fly cindy powers to the loan
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tower after a police shooting of a teenager. and maybe $2000000.00 pills ends up performing the hodge inside the radio as muslims around the world celebrate each other. install with cricket rivalries, receive it, loads australia and up to take control of the action series against england's asked the 2nd time. on the way the, it's just passed $1300.00, gmc, so we'd be getting the news in ukraine where the government of the northeastern region is kind of key. it says russian selling has killed at least 3 people. not in a rush and strikes. here's a restaurant in the city of chemicals coming at least 10 people, including 3 children of stairs as a back has moved from the capitol. keith of the, the
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a tech came as people who are having the evening meal. one of the few restaurants to operate in the eastern city of kind of course we have the i'm here after the explosion because i run to the cafe here. everything has been blown out. there's nothing, no windows, no doors. all i see is destruction say, and hara, this is the 21st century version of all the destruction. it's shocking to see in real life. when you see it in photo is it's different. what you see on tv doesn't even begin to show what you see in real life. twisted metal and rubble is all that remains as risky teams try to look for survivors. ambulances took the engine away. the shockwave from ms all is damaged, neighboring buildings upset golf signed the city used to have a population of 150000. but since the war started, many have left it's 25 kilometers from the front line to the east of the country.
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modern western remains, it's wild within range of russian guns. the, it's a diploma. each search manifestation of terror proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that russia deserves only one thing. as a result of everything that has done, defeats tend to type, you know, fit and legal trials against all the rest and made it as intended as itself the 1st time the city has been talking to. it routinely comes under attack from russia last year, 63 people killed us. they rated outside the train station officials and keep having one from the recent events in russia with tech incoming calls is a reminder that despite the mutually by the wagner group, it has no impact on the front lines here. the war continues. russia continues to strike. you crane with thinks of consequences. i start vague. i just need to keep you clean, as well as speak to usually a shuffle volleyball in moscow who joins us now. and usually accusations made by
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kiva over those attacks. a new kind of tools. what's most cosign? yeah, oh we can say is just a quote. russia's official sources like the minutes show defense and the kremlin and according to the russian ministry of defense, that's uh the military infrastructure. and in particular, the points of temporary deployment until the commanders of an infantry, a brigades of the ukrainian forces, was hips in chroma tools. and in addition, they basically says that set strikes were also made on oil refinery and fuel storage facilities. the, the, for the over for the armed forces of ukraine, basically, that's according to the ministry of defense. while dmitri past called a crumb is parks pass and has denies the authenticity of ukrainian media reports.
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that's a russian launch strikes, or a civilian targets. and chroma tools, which lead to civilian casualties, that he basically has said that russia does not strike at sabina and infrastructure only for facilities. that's uh, somehow connected with the military infrastructure. so that's basically according to the criminal sparks. but because those are pivot to the events of the, we can, that's a gained global attention, a great deal of speculation as to whether provisioned the head of wagner had help. so let's just listen to dimitry pest coffee is actually the kremlin spokesman who was asked about the involvement of general. so a guy sort of became and let's just listen to it. you have to say she just was like a bridge, somebody, she wouldn't know, but i didn't stick with actually diesel different than the english to take in this . thank you. this is you, this general was moved on from his rollover seeing the war in ukraine,
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but yet no outright denial from pest calls in that statement which we had illustrated for all view is at home. so the pump seconds exactly. um uh we have no body has seen general sort of beacon. uh huh. 1 from him since late friday evening, during the 20 said when he appeared with his visual appeal of the wagner to wagner, newton is asking them to lay down their arms and store them march way. indeed, he, if he's ations gaze survey can of a complicity in the rebellion and the, as he just mentioned, crammed, inspire, expressing demetrius. cope said, well, he said, and basically he neither. he neither denies or actually confirmed those allegations that information. and uh,
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basically he's was haven't stopped telling from channels from discussing the issue . and so because obviously it has many opponents and beyond the end among bill source, he's here many of them blame him for his mistakes and one of them, according to them, a is leaving the right find co bethany per river and they hear songs region and the right, even rumors circulating on telegram about serve because our west and the interrogations and the lines of his direct connection with the getty progression of course, or will be, can full to with, if getting pre goes. and he's of bob and the units in syria. and they're also information that serv beacon became an owner resolving to member back in 2017. so this story is developing here in data. let's just say pivot to web pros pedagogy days right now. we know he's in belarus and the president that looked at shanker and has a history with progression yet, that was also a very close tie with president putin in russia. so where do we stand in terms of
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belo, russian and russian relationships between most governments? right now, and that's right. so we, we understand that russia, belarus, relation, relationship is quite strong at the moment. and we know that's yesterday on june the 27th look of sean, who said that it was very painful. all the russian people toward speed um for bell in, in vasa and both countries below so one motherland and very close to each other. and obviously, if we yes, look, a sun co has enjoyed russia's economic kinds of political support and he hasn't been considered an independent lead and many can sit at him glancing the pieces, friends and subordinates. and what we see now is, is a bit different because lucas chunk of admonished to settle a huge conflicts in russia recently, and probably has saved russia's
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a political system right now. and also look a shank who was very outspoken about his negotiations. this progression to put an end to they were built in bringing some sensitive details about the conversations with progression of it. so people say, and let's say in particular that a police can a progression know progression. but lucas trying to come, sorry, he's gained a lot at the moment and let you know the person has given him tactical nuclear weapons and devolving a group with you've got any pre goes. and so lucas shanker, a promise to help accommodate stuff in butler's right now. and that basically the bill of russian political system is strengthening because of all the hops and lucas shun cruise also gaining power. so it seems like a seems like, yeah, it seems like dispositions are changing a bit. indeed, the story that continues to evolve. you shop a lot of thanks for joining us and most k as the specials and phones of deploying
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more police and the capital power they send to the big cities. the government has schools to come after riots and the sub up of known to it's in response to a police shooting of a teenager. the official 5. what's the police since that comes on fine 71. people have been arrested. $25.00 police offices injured and dozens of calls, but in the interest security officials say the 17 year old was shot dead on tuesday when he failed to stop his vehicle. after breaking several traffic rules, the officer to use the firing, the teenager has been arrested freely my left leg. it society is misfortune. they're a lot of problems. that's why they have nothing roll responsible. but we can see that the police, the family, the whole given up, i think that's it. to become cyclical doctors possible to they should not have acted that way. i think there were folks on both sides and the state has a responsibility. they should be managing this since it's starting to get out of
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hand. but i think that starting a revolt like what happened yesterday will not change things. go to there, isn't the tasha butler hyattsville from powers? a lot of people in this higher suburb of no sir, or extreme yourselves and shaking, i'll just say to a mother who said she has teenage sons, who use the 17 year old victim. she said the police are supposed to be protecting all small children. if they all said killing us. well, what police officers say is that on tuesday morning, say somebody's offices, so yeah, those say d for a traffic check on that. and let me say these, they say he's about to run over a police officer, and that is why the police officer opened fire. however, a video later remote, the told a very different story. this was a video film to buy a pasta by on the move also. and you can see a police officer pointing his gun in at the driver's side of the call. and then you can show renowned as the driver tried to move away. well,
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the french presence of mind will micro, has said that these images all unacceptable. last all for young life. probably different stuff into a home is to do everything, say time to make sure that justice serves power since prosecute to the has no to an investigation. the police officer in question has been taken into custody. nevertheless, so many he was saying, this is just another example of what they call a french police brutality at a time. and so in this way to be deadly, natasha blah blah. i'll do sarah power dungeon overhead. hell, they all just the reviews are including find out why people in south korea are waking up at least a young guy and celebrations in sierra leone up to president julia. some of the vote. is it like this to another time in office? the position is electric cold and the drivers who slipped full below one cause for most truck stop story coming up in schools with just
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the muslims around the world or celebrating the the which began with prize at sunrise in saudi arabia, an estimated 1800000 listens of performing the hodge, the largest number since the pen demik. the the is the feast of the sacrifice and is a major holiday and is on the calendar that takes place on the 3rd day of the annual hodge pilgrimage. so to multiple lives, they don't keep 5 east through some of our correspond the income has been covering those 8 prize the the present now of an officially that has begun. let me just show you where i am. i mean ok part east jerusalem. i'm on the mount of olives overlooking various lives, old city. now you see the golden dime over that, that's actually the done with the rock is a fed hardly a site, and it's low. and in cases the rock where the prophet muhammad ascended to haven't,
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but that's still actually the most, many people make that mistake. i'll show you the most. you see where all those people, all they're praying. that's actually the most itself. it was established slightly later, but much more than being the 3rd julio site and this one for palestinians. it occupied east jerusalem of the i like so most compound is one of the few community spaces left that they can go to. families have picnics. the kids play football that there are schools or religious schools they have, but they gather, they talk about they didn't talk about religion, they talk about what's going on with in you know, their own lives. now as i say, the present now over i need is officially begun. so they'll be a lot of people going to see old friends, new friends, but we go and see that families. uh, they'll be having a great food, i have to say. and they'll also be spending time giving money to charity and things
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of that nature. now this comes about a $120000.00 people within that compound itself. but that's just in, within the compound, actually within, across occupied history. some older mosques are going to be completely full. they're all rising tensions. you can't get away from that. that is an escalation in vitamins across the palace. that book you probably palestinian territories, but that's not today today is going to be about family. and we're on con, how does there okie potty seriously a? well, it's about one days and the goal is a strict with more now on people observing the holiday that can be high. and the people here are celebrating the beginning of the people that are preparing for either of the 3 or now it's the time we're politics is the lease of the p kid for people here out of preparing to celebrate this is the prayer soon after they would be heading to the sacrifice of the sacrifice of places in which
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a decent number of families were capable this year to go to purchase a share of a sacrifice of animals and in which they would be disobedient. those airports of them with a they need the families of the communities of the family members of their neighbors as well. it's a moment for goes up to read a sense of life. it's a moment that the police forget a little bit. these are any blockades which has been imposed on garza for the last couple of years. people here are sharing a moment of happiness, a moment to see the dark at the moment of, of the least could be said a moment of life. so there's been criticism of the united nations office annual reports into children killed and maimed in um, conflict left out these right, the government. but it was also unusual criticism from israel is may not i the united states about recent plans to expand illegal settlements in the west bank space for pulls from the united nations in new york. the security council was brief, bye video link by the un special coordinator in jerusalem tool when us and who said
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the last 2 weeks. and the westbank had been terrible. long spicy violets criticize the recent israeli government announcement of, of the 5500 set law homes. unusually the us joining in the criticism of israel deputy us on past the robot. wood said he condemned recent attack. spies, right. the settlers in the west bank. we extend our condolences to the families of those affected and have underscored to these really government the importance of holding fully accountable and prosecuting those responsible for these acts of violence. we are also deeply troubled by israel's recent announcements advancing more than $5000.00 settlement units and reports of changes to israel system. a settlement administration that expedite the planning and approval of settlement. at the same time, the security council is meeting the new and published its annual children. i'm confident reports every year includes a blacklist of the armies and um,
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groups that kill an injury. children, once again this year israel was not put on that list to you and says, that's because that was a decrease. and the number of children killed by is around 2022 as a news conference i us the u. n. special representative 1st to re read the warning to israel. she put in last year's report. should substantial strikes and rockets resulting from the may 2021 escalation of thought. still it these repeat it says in 2020 to bart this to the conflict should be listed. so i don't understand why is read is not listed. there was another conflict in the gaza in 2022. the total number of deaths is less because the conflict in may 2021 was 11 days long. conflict and august 2022 was 3 days long, but it's relative exactly the same thing. it's fod, indiscriminately palmed and discreetly and kills children. you've made a clear warning, and then you went out. i think it has to do with both the engagement and the
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numbers that the engagement needs. okay. and by december or side said they agreed to the exchange rate, those with me let's just, let's just say change as they've children's lives. you know what's going on this year. i know this only comes 2022. israel's already killed $27.00 children this year. when this is why it with a where it does, we said it was a concerned as an escalation that we're noticing this year for the 1st time because of the war and ukraine. russia was put on the reports blacklist, but israel has never been listed. human rights group say they fear the blacklist is becoming a whitewash. james baize alger 0 at the united nations stuff. so those i'll be chief as an else to see as far as all the 1st day of the, the holiday on monday. the power minute for your rapid simple forces said that they would pause fighting again, selling me for 2 days. you had refugee agency room, the conflict which started in april falls more than a 1000000 people to see the neighboring countries. hipaa morgan?
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how's this update from on? given me a call to visit eva of ha, it's unlike any of the that's many suit the needs, especially those residing here and hard to him have experience throughout their lives. people say that they do not feel the mood of the muslim holiday. many say that they don't have the freight financial capabilities to mark vocation. others say that they have family members who've been killed, caught in the crossfire between the parent minute, through rapid support forces and the beginnings army. so they can not celebrate the occasion. tens of thousands of people are strong that along the border with egypt waiting for these us to be able to meet with them and enter egypt, seeking refuge and safety. and they say that they also cannot to mark the occasion . and tens of thousands of people have crossed the border from the r 4 into neighboring chad is keeping violence in the dark for region. so there people also cannot to mark the muslim location of the evil of how those who are remaining behind in hard to say that the situation is unlike any of the they've gone through,
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especially during the eat, people say that normally family members come together. but this time around, it's impossible because many have been displaced or because they're in areas where movement is hard because of the presence of either the rapids support forces. and this is denise army. now leaders of both sides, the army and the current military rapids support forces announced a ceasefire to mark the location of eva of ha, but in the early hours of wednesday, the artillery fires and s tribes launched in the city of uh, by the in northern cartoon so residents there said that they definitely cannot to mark the muslim holly do of 8. many people say that they expect to, despite the cease fire being announced for the 1st day or people of how i think to resume once again in the 2nd and consecutive days of eat. and they say that they know that the flights and will intensify and they're worried that they may lose their lives as they remain caught in the crossfire between the army and apparently the 2 rapids support forces. he but morgan, i'll just be around, undermine the you don't you the actions plans to and stuck
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a long peacekeeping mission in molly, by the end of this month, it'll withdrawal all it's personnel within 6 months and a draft of security council resolution proposed by phones emission in molly, begun in 2015, helping stability after a rebellion by on groups in the knolls alley of this month, the foreign minister of monte requested peacekeepers to leave accusing them of fueling tensions suppose is off saturday as president of being out on the street and celebrating his re election, but the opposition has denounced the electoral commission results saying the vote was fraudulent. and with a trace of upholstery from the free time. i. judy is my that you have to hot for the election. president julia smiled to be always back in office for another 5 years. but he will be leading a nation more divided than it was before the election. something that's not lost on the former, tommy's general. it is time for us to drain times in the line is grown during
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presidential promise to the streets, or even the what was this isn't a deterrent for the president's support. this party has rejected the outcome of the election calling it aside therefore democracy it's prisoners. a candidate for. 8 to keep sponsors, but there isn't is no being focused on the supporters of the party and how they receive the outcome of this election. for now to the streets, remain calm, but tense. and most people here just want to get on with that lice. how many degrees of just need to freak out for median soldiers have been killed in the disputed region of the corner and kind of off as a by john and the media have been holding tools mediated by the us to and a decades long conflict. i mean, in pine, minnesota has one of the risk of the stabilize ation of the issue is not resolved.
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as we frequent find the on the border between the neighbors. while they see a van to them is a cd on the list for the soft coax is region the crisis group. she joins us on line from w. c. in georgia, kentucky with us on the program i'm being, despite these piece talks, being hosted by the americans, is everyone's sort of holding that breath off to this incident because no one really wants it to escalate. to insert to there have been many incidents taken place. it seems the beginning of spring and we don't know the 1st time when we see classes taking place along the front lines. the only difference know is that we use particular incident took place exactly the time when army and the zip code you on a foreign ministers and there delegations, they were sitting in front of each other and discussing the piece talks, it's really very important to know that the americans are hosting the talks, but they are not mediating them. and then it's, of course, we sort of incidence. they're adding more problems and the research kind of they
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are creating more difficult environment. there are many more people buy cool marse asking what, what's your, why are these here you, the talks cannot really pre, when we sort of incidence. indeed we sold russia, take a pivotal role in getting the sites together. and we talk about mediation that the ones that actually break a ceasefire as well. russia has been bogged down really in the wall in ukraine. it puts some might say they've taken the aisle, the bull, the u. s. is replacing them to some extent. what city for the us to get the sides total could define some sort of resolution that it's not truly right to say that the us is replacing them. in fact, since russia started this invasion of ukraine, we saw we sort of diplomacy between army and the zip. a john has steve adult any kind old can to look at. there's. so in a way what the united states are doing,
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what the european union is, it to the are doing. they are in the fact they are helping the size to sustain their communication and to continue talking to each other. when russia has time, they also can do that. in fact, russia has a presence on the ground. they have a russian peacekeeping mission, a present in the word conflicts old. but we are russia being direct so much in, in the, explore it in ukraine. there is less than the last kind of dependence, or if there is the less you can this from, from, was it but john, to even pay attention to the fact that the russian peacekeepers are the, are the pin that because you know, we keep talking about russia having this conversation, what does washington gets out to this? i mean, the us, yes, he's hosting these 2 sides to talk to each other. but they must want to see something happened big or else they wouldn't be facilitating a host. there must be a reason for washington to be involved. it's a very good question and then the main reason why we see so many more west and
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nurse and not just americans, but also europeans getting so involved between army and there's a bunch on ease in order to prevent another worst in the rush as me before. there is a group professionals would that we sold for escalations last year. they live that are the one. so what we see now is americans and europeans trying somehow to find a way out, somehow to prevent, with new work that will be so difficult to address. it's not only russia that is basically the war and ukraine, which is also the west, and they definitely don't want to see another bloody war taking place. and we've part of the world. it is a certainly a learning development by that for the by mentally see of often and thanks so much for joining us for me to please see in georgia. thank you for your time. heat wave in the southern us is pushing temperatures today. reco. hi, says jeff, with your weather update as well, the us state of texas is entering it's 3rd week in
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a heat wave. so let me show you this story by the numbers right now during that entire time. caption has been wobbling around 40 degrees, and actually at one point corpus kristie kind of heat index. so that combines that temperature and the humidity exceeding 50 degrees to get that breeze off the gulf of mexico. it is filled with humidity, but this heat wave, it's now on the run. it's expanding, east and northward. so, i mean look at some of these temperatures, louisiana, arkansas, missouri, st. louis that 39 degrees. many spots here will close in on 40. it's also mexico mostly contains in the northern sites of the country here where we've got a heat wave. so monterey, at 40 degrees and our yeah, here is tropical storm adrian. it is expected to become a hurricane, but pose no major threat to land. so we move on talking about the heat now in morocco and the northwest slice. here is a country close. been on 50 degrees. this isn't too far away from the capital per box cooler for the capital. now you have that breeze off the atlantic and eventually temperatures and narrow casual dip below 40 degrees. and we've also got
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heat going across the spain, seville quarter, but you're also exceeding 40 degrees, but in the days to come, those temperatures will come down and then they'll shoot right back up. a still head, hands on out. is there a smoke? some while pausing canada blankets, some cities in the united states will scan, which is as far away as states. also do you face fishing industry is suffering severe labor shortages. what will the government do to keep it afloat? and england's cricket intake protest is instead of having hands on day one of the of the 2nd step is details can be the where is the western agenda heading this the g 7 really even matter anymore? who's more electable, joe biden? or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme
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court is not corrupt. the critic who look us politics often line. these people have nowhere to go to work, forced out of their neighborhoods because of the fighting, going on between rival gang, what he's offering, nothing further about special forces where the for the special forces this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months in missouri. fit for barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here. these roles connect, the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by gang. some people that had been kidnapped a news
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the book about 2 weeks ago because they were like the color by the top new story. sweet children are months time people go and the russian miss armstrong and the ukrainians that have come with souls. another walking to the village on the outskirts as many as 5 people, what images logged in most and which easy of getting through is getting is concerned to be living and exotic salaries. others from present like sensitive concern k break at the tail, is allowed for collision to move to an end the groups uprising against most most things around the world or celebrating either other which takes place on the day of the hodge pilgrimage and saudi arabia. an estimated 1800000 the spends of performing hodge, the largest number since the turn them in peoplesoft career. so what could up on wednesday a year or 2 younger after the government replaced his traditional age counting
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system with the international standard phone sleeve. he explains imagine waking up and finding yourself a year or 2 younger. that's what's happening to south koreans. a law passed last december, scrapping the traditional method of counting someone's age came into effect on wednesday. i'm supposed to be 30 next year under the traditional korean h system, but with the international age i'm 2 years younger. it's great to feel like i'm getting younger. traditionally, south korean, so deemed to be a year old at the and every january 1st a year is added to a person's age. the country is used for the international norm of calculating 0 as this an ad in a year on every bus date since the 1960. but thats mainly for medical and eco documents. while the traditional method was used for everything else going on,
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what are you all but if i get there and get them on there, i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing than i don't need to explain about korean age and just can say my international agent, other countries. as a briefing earlier this week, a cabinet minister said he hopes the change will ease confusion, especially among older people who may believe they're eligible for senior benefits before they legally off the lot. we expect legal disputes, complaints, and a social confusions that have been caused over how to calculate ages will be greatly reduced once a month. maybe not soft, clear, still keeping another age system where a person's age is calculated from 0 at the like the international norm. but a year is added every january 1st, instead of on the date of birth, that system will still be used for compulsory military service the school year. and then determining the legal age for drinking and smoking food are given there. i was worried that i would be find some drinking,
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but i'm relieved i can still drink soft, create a noun, joins of the east asian countries who dropped the traditional age counting method decades ago. so one's 3 out to 0. see one is a south korean gen listed in publisher and he says, the change the system is a popular move in his home country as you own, under the old system inquiry, i was 44 on now and 42 and binding reality in most aspects of life, not a lot of changes to be expected because um in the legal system and government documents also in health care the western way or counting h, as in fact when you use for a long time. but with things such as drinking buying cigarettes, doing military service, when your children go to school, it's listed in maintaining the own system. some people think of how they are in terms of the west and others do. according to korean,
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we're counting in there and say more than one way of doing it, but for young way, so to speak. um yes, you are one when you're born and you turn when you're older on january 1st. but some people think that you are a actually increases, which is one that we're not, we can solar during the year on january 1st. some people actually wonder if the birthday has anything to do with it. so you can imagine that this has led to quite a bit of misunderstanding in the past, and the support for this change is incredibly high at some 70 percent according to most service. now the fishing industry is struggling with a lot of skilled work cuz it's been added to a list of the sectors since leaving the european union. many far workers have to leave the u. k. but now the government is trying to get them back. i'll just say it was nice ball cup went to pick some england's largest fishing boat. it takes many homes on the deck to land the weeks catch. you k, was it teeming with opportunities that there aren't enough british workers to crew
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the boats and process the produce. we've had problems trying to recruit young people in the industry for a while. it just doesn't seem to be a job that young people are wanting to do anymore. unfortunately, we've been setting up a time to ship and, and trying to get young people in that way. but it's, it's so not like in times of hundreds, how does the governments responded to the labor crisis in the fishing industry by quietly agreeing to allow more phone workers into the country despite touting control over immigration is a main reason for leaving the you in, facts 3 years of directed, you came that migration has never been hire the problem is that just simply on enough, but his work is willing to labor and dangerous, nothing, crimes, conditions. but those are the top profit margins, mainly wages can be extremely unpredictable. now under a new government scheme, they're allowing employees to hire money more foreign workers paying them
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potentially substantially less. but local highs in order to keep the industry afloat needs either labor. it can get 30 percent of the case fishing, cruise of foreign crusade through agencies from countries such as going to the philippines were all most be until a crew of this vessel is from rowland buddy. i'm here 8 months a year because the money is good, low as salaries could drive much needed, work is elsewhere money and here is really good. really, really good and i really appreciate the people to treat us very good. yeah. for this okay. of communities are nice. okay. everything is very good. industry leaders about urging the government to loosen its rules to help result the labor shortage, including scrapping strict english language requirements. the albany is the fishing industry was a post the child for those advocating, leaving the you with the promised boom hasn't happened. and the u. k. still doesn't have many of the freedoms of other coastal states, including
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a you've been with friends for shipment of 35 years. david wilson feels lloyd too. we were so down in river practice. we have a problem is going to go fishing, joins construction on the government, shortage, occupation list, retail and hospitality, and low being hard to be included to of, to losing huge numbers of stuff from the european union when the freedom to work in the u. k. ended tacit recognition, say many of the specimen of rex it's failure to make written a better market. the business may fall out to 0, rick some so let's take a look at what else has been affected by brakes that long to use and become more common. you cable it as instructor checks came in, and this is like to delays effecting trade and business ball rolling charges of a ton that was phased out by you and making it cheaper to use british phones abroad . and the number of e u nationals. moving to the u. k is dropped to significantly with the introduction of new visa rules and international fees. for students. jo rolland is
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a research associates at you, kind of changing your opinion, joins us now from london. joe kentucky with us on out is there. i mean, as we've just mentioned that it's not just the fishing industry that's crying out for stuff we can add wholly is fob as nursing and social kind of work as the list goes on. really doesn't, it is a concern. those people who are analyzing what's going on like yourselves. yes, i think the really interesting thing when looking at these migrations hudson's, is that correct? so it was famously about taking back control of immigration and most people that were the seem to mean reducing them because obviously the direction of physical rhetoric. but what we've seen since the referendum is that government recognizes that it has a significant need for migration to common fil. a lot of drop rolls, which is why is used as controlled, actually increase the numbers of people that are coming to the u. k. tree. quite flexible immigration, reggie which is now saying net 600000 people yet, coming into the u. k. the one big problem still for government is of the west
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regime works is that it makes it easy for people with a relatively high salary. i'm relatively high brokerage skills specials to come in . other industries that have low salaries, it's still quite hard, which is why you see industries like fisheries, like manufacturing, lot of cost, the tennessee, which are struggling to find people, especially because they often used to rely on a you labor and uh well there were more people coming from countries like china, nigeria, india, a few people coming from european union number full breakfast. so that is an added factor on top of everything else. and it's a very hard conversation to have in the united kingdom right now because to talk about filling those gaps, it's like the government's have to say, well, actually we did, you know, we did something wrong that we have to try incorrect. and that full to hot, cold breaks it, say, is jump in paulding, but do they note to say that, you know, you're not fulfilling the promise to the public and then the public themselves all
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saying, well, we're not getting the services that we use to have before the vote, and why can't we have the same things that the government promised us after the votes as well, i've seen the fact that the government is even starting to make these changes to incentivize more people's coming black and industries like fisheries to give those opportunity is evidence that we've moved on from song these old racks at the base of on it might not set something, but it says the idea that more people are going to come from the you all the pos for the well to do jobs in, in fisheries, and elsewhere i think that's a recognition on the government's part. so when you look at the pony, the number one issue provides is by a 1000000 miles basically is the economy and the cost of living brass, it is, i think, number 10 in terms of issues of piracy. so when you're making a political calculation and number 10, you'll get into power size, making sure you'll get seeing the people in the school would you need into the economy to try and get that roommate? yeah, i'm not going to be more important than the house of assessing a few people who are angry at increasing numbers of why is in particular sectors
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like fishing. it's funny that we talk about a, just a few people getting upset to the time of the, the vote was a very close one, you know 6050. but now we're seeing, as you say, is that to sticks in polling, changing in a way that we never perhaps imagined seeing what happened to the united kingdom. there is a distinct a difference now, isn't i? randy anatomy is that voted full breaks it. those people of those communities, so i got to thinking that this is bob, it's a bit of a mistake for us because then now seeing the consequences, all that about seems to be reflected across the united kingdom at different levels . and in different, you might say voting areas, it is certainly true, there is a growing amount of what you might regret in the country. and that when you do posting today on how would you vote in a hypothetical 2nd referendum? normally there's a majority of people who want to rejoin the you that's pretty clear and consistent,
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bouncing over the past 12 months. but we wouldn't be mistaken to think of it just because they say that in a poll means that, that as well, the will of the people is 2 reasons. the 1st is best and re fax it, like i said before, it's just not a top issue from by supposes a most they might think that they haven't got the economic benefits. they promised they would rather the government and focus now on dealing with inflation and things like that, that housing and all the referendum, which i think for most of the country would be seen as torture to be put for again . and secondly, loss in the hopes that score from them you might say, yes, we would be better off inside the european union. again, people like being told by politicians that they have being lied to or somehow misled. and so why are another referendum to go on the way? i imagine the turn of debate would change significantly from what we're seeing now, where they would be the repair and stuff. because life nice overall. because massively changed the dynamics of the conversation to compact to where we all today . interesting to hear your thoughts. thanks. i was doing is still riling that from
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u. k. in a changing world or is it kevin spacey is arrives at course in london to face sexual assault charges. the allegations date back to the 20 years. the 63 year old stuff was play did not goofed old 12 towns basically has a similar charges in the united states. and last year, recalls in new york dismissed a $40000000.00. sexual misconduct lawsuit against hiker's in southern california have found the body of the missing exit julian sense. the partition that he lived in los angeles was reported missing 5 months ago when he went on the mountain hike. such efforts were home put by new usually heavy snow on the mountain 70 kilometers was home. smoke from canadian wall fonda is once again, blanketing cities in parts of the united states. visibility and quality has been severely reduced in chicago along with positive, illinois, michigan, and southern wisconsin. now the states now have the west at quality in the us.
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people have been willing to stay in those where they can. canada is saying it's west walls, policies known reco. i will still head hey, all the news on painting if it is to say that because of the pizza, but not everyone is convinced. taking diving to new heights, we meet the 10 time world champion bone and button, but no competing for frogs of story and support. coming up after the break, the the
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the book about something is pulling on his stomach. thank. he's a have, it's the same day of the 2nd ashes test with highest english looking to level the series against australia results off to being put into batch. the tourists made a strong stop. david, all that is especially in style with the 6 of the time with the law school before lunch. so tongue fastbreak free bullet isn't colanda 17 and he will take one of his while out. the $66.00 is what's on the good of credit. we're a 162 out in the day there was a brief disruption surprise to protest has run onto the field and through orange powder onto the grounds. and then we could keep it. it's only fast. so taking lots of into his own hands by carrying one of them off the fields, the metropolitan police at the rear estimate also the prices is presented. and so it will start mazda reset to make history, and play the 6 wells comp off to being named in the school to the tournament. the 37 year old is
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a global icon of the women's game on the 6th time of fee for well players. the should also get the chance to add to her reco tally of 17 goals that well cups for sale. you've never won the trophies, vice panama in the opening great batch of the tournament on july 24th, which has been cut hosted by australia. new zealand. georgia is under 20 one's made history as they reached the quarter finals of the european championship. a terrific individual go ahead from 0 codes every such pretty, solving one with the veterans in that final group. i mentioned to him in case i finished up with the table and the results are not counted up soon as possible. he joined georgia in the last 8 from great by, thanks to with to one went over belgium, an ice strike from 0 and never set them on the way that the wind was closed and the ac got submitted from downtown, sending his side 3 spain finish, toughest great bay officer to overall with ukraine, that was fine. so. so for some of the, from aberdeen right teams, well ready,
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a should have a question for the sports for the full kickoff safety game, to sort out the chromecast called cup. that was the last he stopped the guy who's coming to us. they will have to do it. like why did they say because calculating it with the i didn't go for canada, that's with us williams. and what's the latest and greet, you'll be done with long who missed the 1st house, tennessee, and the racing match against cuba. made amends with him to listen to these angels don't show hey, autonomy has claimed another slice of baseball history. he's the 1st american movie pitcher and nearly 60 is to strike house 10 boxes. it's too high runs in the same game. economy is 64 minutes came in the english. 2 end of the 6, how the white folks on tuesday. the set of braces, the 2nd time or the night it seems as the tradition of wearing a tablet. to summarize, laura, how much is a need the sick time to see to see the cheese in the history of making
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a better tony's as well as the top tennis players make. the final preparations for wimbledon, one of the veterans of the sports is getting ready to say good by spades for this the only life as is playing in his last day of a tournament. and he extended his career for at least one more day by winning his opening match and the okay. and the forces on the road to host the record for 79 successive grams. i'm angels, beach max plus out in straight sets the if i say at the bottom left or i found this out and this down to this one, he was back in his hometown to share on his friend's life as well as money at a $100.00 w to bitch volcano is outside is russian and payment opponents. powell coastal accidentally hits him with a ball and the 2nd set, he did apologize, but vacovich bochita didn't look too happy about it. cost all frank, the 116 in the world came back to beat. the 2nd seat and reset handshake. less than friendly more of a slot, really was not the loud aquatics championships gotten away in japan next month. one
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of the favorites doing goals will be gary hunt. the person is already a most a full while champion and high diving on cliff diving. but at least championships he'll be competing for funds as well. who passed that explains the meet gary hunt, bonnie london as well titled to brooklyn, but now he's starting for france. i came to sponsor to, to visit a friend who is in the dining shows. and i ended up working in this live in showing in mets and that's why i met my girlfriend now fiance. and so move to the brands. uh sure. i love story. you know, story began his career competing for brittany and turned me to don't, i think in 2006. but it was when he started focusing on to starving 3 years later that his start really started to realize, as well as the increase in height gallery have to get used to diving feet 1st. because we play starting competitors can reach speeds of are the ac kilometers an
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hour. and at that speed i had 1st entry could be fatal. but that helped me. i said for gary, i loved it straight away. it was a, me, a whole set of challenges that you put your body through and your mind as well it's, it's physical and it's very mental. saturday began to dominate the sport. oh, by straight away it's, it's 20 times that he's won the red bull, cliff starting well series toward a restful 10 times one bible discard the heated as the michael jordan bahama dudley and tiger woods the sports. meanwhile, he's hoping to weigh the tubal gold medals. competing for products in the high diving type be to see crow events of the world, the cortex, turbo chips and you're part of july. but it's the olympics and power sticks year that is just by go just happens to the human freaks it's. it's coming to my new home town and to and my love of diving is kept we going
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to almost 30 years now and that i find myself in a place a very lucky opportunity to, to have a goal. and to get into the, the men's telling me to st. crow events off to the olympics gallery will be faulty or the started back will be the card to call it quits. but until then, we'll continue to type the only thing to new hearts. perfect, which is 0. and so i may well champion much to stop it and slopes his formula one call for a very different type of vehicle as he goes up to this weekend's or street in grand prix. i mean, i hope you can jump in. i know well alpha to how we draw that you can see sonata did manage to get us into the moment. so truck, the fabrics completed a qualifying last to be as good minded, no stress tonight. oh the you today. so it was up 1st that it was
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a ton of to read the full man, the suffering or say for the next, for the purpose of this race. and i have 4 or 5, which is the actual race was a different story, is the documents truck right? into trouble hyundai sonata victory. that is what you'll support for now. peace. that one have another update license. thanks to what do you want? pizza, who doesn't? so that's cool. i think you the story then i'll state you did you will because i'll kill elizabeth financial that you haven't covered a fresh k that look similar to a pizza. the painting was found as an ancient city that was buried by volcanic, actually 2000 to years ago. michael upheld, takes a look in this fresco found on the wall of a house in the ancient roman city of pompei looks remarkably like a pizza. historians con, quite agree on just how far back the origins of pizza go. but it's believe to have started in naples. but pompei was buried in ash from
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a volcanic eruption in 17980. making this depiction nearly 2000 years old. we say 5 people added 15 when they'll give you the animal. this one is peculiar because what we see is a kind of sacrificial flat bread and offering, with perhaps seasoning on it. some spices, some kind of condiment function, couldn't be made an image that obviously to the modern observer immediately brings to mind a pizza that since we are near naples, obviously it's not a pizza, but perhaps isn't just an ancestor of the food sheet destined ancestral. not a lot has changed in the time since the people's appetites, maybe not as much as we think. see, i'm on the line table. do you like us? we are in the atrium of a house that was already partially excavated over a 100 years ago. during our work, we found this for us go a very common type of the a welcoming gift depicting things like fruit, a flat bread and a goblet of wine that was found in pompei sly. sit up folded of the grill, crisp,
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it would fly it up. however you need to, there's no denying pizza is a global favorite enjoyed by all. this find could ignite a heated debates among historians and archaeologists. is this pizza is long lost relative? or is it something else entirely? a question with taking a bite of mike level, which is 0. and as we said, a major holiday news on the calendar is taking place on the 3rd day of the annual hodge pilgrimage. because it need you with images from e, they'll have the pres from around the world,
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wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable but as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative, the street on algae 0. how do states control information, the controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and in norma, spite? it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is covered. the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking some of migrants arrivals. prime minister, georgia maloney, one power last year promising to track down on boat migrants. the sudanese sailed from chimneys here where there's a sophisticated,
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unprofitable smuggling network. those who make it now thinks a more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government, human rights watch cold, italy's new immigration will repressive and inhumane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect moving to 45000 people have arrived in installations of south of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year of the divisions that the united nations security council ending the peacekeeping mission in molly, the thoughts of the watching of civilized headquarters, him and also coming up children concerns amongst the victims of the strike on the ukrainian city of comma tools,
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