tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 3, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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do what came up for all the folks according to show documentary spot african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is a future with fish from the shape and the queen from nigeria, a new series of africa direct on colleges. here the, [000:00:00;00] the joe, the how good savvy with us on the al jazeera news, i live from london coming up after another night to protests and looting in front of the grandmother. the slain teenage is nile and appeals for the violence to stop . grading says,
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rushing troops are advancing along the front line as they confront. keeps comforter offensive. speculation surrounds the health of south africa's zoo new king after it's reported that he's been pausing and swallowed by the sea, resilient fishing town was fixed. if the climate change and a rising demand for water and installed red bulls, blacksmith, stopping the waves, the air flooded a gold pre 8 austria and australia as cricket as a series of easy english. the beginning from swift presidents, emanuel macro and those held an emergency meeting to contain one of the worst challenges to his leadership. thousands of police have been deployed for 6 nights of expecting protest triggered by the police killing of
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a teenager in known to on tuesday. the french interior minister said that the staff, today's rights rights were less intense. 719 people were arrested compared with more than 1500. the night before. and attempted murder investigation has been opened. after a parish district mess house was rammed by a car and set a light. i made the violence an appeal from the grandmother of know and the 17 year old killed during that traffic stop on tuesday. it is, it keeps i'm angry with the police officer. he chose my grandson and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i tell them stop it. please stop at the doing this with now as a pretext, no people should stop or they should stop, but they should not break store windows, they should not ransack schools please during the break because because they've not do anything to you,
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the school did not do anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv. a ton of everything very much. well, let's go live now to pull brandon, who is in paris for us, poll president macro, and has now finished a security meeting with several government ministers. what came out of it? of the weather is a strange. the low key ends to amazing, which lasted about an hour and a hoffman was held in the crisis center at the interior ministry. now, many people also included rather expected some kind of video statement from the manual mac chrome, but instead we've had not even an official statements. certainly not yet, at least on the lines that we've had. imagine i've come by government sources now, what it appears to have been agreed is the festival he wants. the ministers is interior administered, his justice minister, continuing to work to reduce the levels of violence that we've seen in the last 5
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nights. he's also recognizing the underlying concerns and he appealed full loan, some reflection of the causes of the on the rest of the events, the governments to continue supporting the work of the police. and those $45000.00 additional offices who's been deployed now for the 3 consecutive nights. and he's working with the finance minister as well to explore the possibility of some kind of compensation, stroke, reparation for those shopkeepers store holders and business owners whose businesses have been damaged, diluted during the course of the civil unrest, which is rough. uh, several cities of friends over the past week. cautious optimism, perhaps after a relatively calm night on saturday that perhaps sunday we'll see a further lessening of tensions pulled. and we've heard from 9 lamb's grandmother appealing for com. what's the sense you've got on the streets there? does it feel like it's going to be a comma night?
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it certainly feels much less tense than it was last night. we were standing on this very spot, frankly. and the hundreds of riot police moving people up and down, preventing crowds from gathering preventing groups from gathering that might be wanting to cause trouble. i think the intervention from the family of not, and the grandmother and another relative respect to other media sources. i think those are going to be crystal is appeal. so tom is telling people that basically the vandalism, the looting does not represent niles memory and shouldn't carry on. i think that's going to be really important. the police said, i would say that a lot, but the no longer on edge the on such as going on, we've seen a group of views who was stopped by police and had their identity documents checked . but that isn't that sense of on edge the us that we said we had on previous nights. and the other thing is, by now at this point in the evening,
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it's after 11 p. m. here we would have expected to hear of incidents of violence of stone throwing a 5 act right by now. i'm frankly, we haven't heard any here in paris at least so the signs optimistically. look good . okay, whole brand and keeping us up to date from paris. thankful. well, they've been longstanding accusations from residents and activists of systematic racism and police violence in france is poor and ethnically diverse neighborhoods allegations the authors denied, but it's smith has moved from paris. momma to come on. his brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has been held engage. come on was on it in the us since 8 police bullets hit gaze call. when he was caught up in a sting operation targeting a stolen context of his in a northern purse of no police officer was ever charged in connection with his dad. largest digital guy also in law. we both get just this, the gain funds. we've exhausted all the appeals and they refused everything and
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they refused to share the surveillance voltage. refusing to cooperate, can lead to death to the police will never be cause the holy young men had come from a sort of low income towns in the suburbs. why they say police and community relations seem to be driven more by confrontation and co operation of progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they mistreating youth, especially these from the suburbs. they make blunders. always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up here who was on the bus is all the deal with no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves, heading the population, who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of dial in non tap. these video show these are not love this. these are executions. my brother gays that shocked all the local residents. they wanted revolution,
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but i told them i called push people to break the law. if you want to find the case that's the, let's organize ourselves. i find solutions for all useful. whoever revolutions understandable, we've been asking for police accountability for 40 years. fantasies police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies, focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing, and my know my concepts phone to stay with germany to handle what is become the worst crisis faces presidency since the yellow best protests 5 years ago. now my form is work out how to address the long stomach complaints of police violence from the system to racism in front of the low income. so monica lupsi is an anti racism activist. and one of the organizes of the demonstrations in on to she says the president should do more it's, it won't be a good thing that the president told them all that. okay,
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of this done nothing about this. i like to hear this president say what all the institutions show us to evaluate the discrimination and racism. yeah, it's true this paul, this is neil. this paul is discriminates. what i'm drawing live now. this guy from powers by nicholas tends. who's a political analyst panelist on guess, professor of the power school of international affairs. thanks for. for joining us . we've been, we've been hearing for days about the themes of these protests, emmanuel macro on in the last 24 hours or so told parents to exercise responsibility and control over their teenagers and keep them up at home. is it perhaps the government that should exercise some attention over its role in all of this? yeah, so, i mean, certainly, i mean the fact is that basically these condo volumes are not completely new,
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you had already in bodies in 2000 will 5. and in fact, you had, has tons, longstanding policies that we're supposed to cure the problem of the pool. so that's the batteries area is a must say the or another place is say small is on 40 or so now i'm a say is that probably all the development tries off from left all form from the right basically failed, even the addressing the problems, not the program of discrimination, those globally department looks cool and the program all software integrations, the program of social injustice and basically so use of those people. young people especially well feeling discriminated because they also getting ready to get it completely. i mean, in the morning they need to kind of all believed in by the rest of the societies even if you have them. so very good success. stories of young people coming from those areas of being a very successful and helping now all even governors of the city,
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what people press 8 and crawls all having very senior position in the public on these traditions. but obviously the majority of them, what about a manual background has just had a meeting, a security meeting with government ministers. and he came out of that saying that long term reflection was required over the cause of these issues. meanwhile, the course nights off the 9th of writing and protests will only serve to deepen alienation in these communities. and perhaps also deepen polarize ation across the side. is that a cause for concern? a yes. such as the bows all goes up, concerned all new airhead basically, you cannot fuel this problem is in one year or 2 years or 5 done 10 years. and when the president right, it says that of course we have to be attention to the problem. the fact is that we already seem to be attention to these kind of problems is for 2 years is i just said. so basically you have to address the issues. and especially one of the greatest concerns that you have right now is you have very young people taking the
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bottom of only to the protest, but basically to them dollars rooms and to riots or even people from 12 to 15 years old. only. so is that spot of the problem? then the other problem is that you have a deeply, politically, per license ideas, right? you said between on the one hand to the right. and basically the far right is putting all you on the fire especially, right? know, and you have also some credit unions from the police from basically is this part of the body to go spectrum's, also adding an city to the feeling of injustice and those things. that's a true problem. and on the whole time, you have also a very reason responsible behavior from the on the far left part. so smoke, so given, given these problems, sorry to jump in there. but given that these problems all sort of routes and bronx as you say, not just in the institutions of state, but across these communities, the bottom there and so on across from what, what is the best course of action now for president macro, and he can't solve this problem is it,
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not would it help if he reached out to if he showed a more human face to the family, for instance. so totally, he has to, he has to an ice thing. he has to be very bluntly about any weeks or the government failed and especially about the education about social investigation. but with the feeling of discrimination, he has to speak out. the 2nd thing is, of course i need to order a deja. nothing likely we have of course, to make justice, you knows that the prosecutor of frost already and dictated the police mind about, you know, intentional murder which is a very c v. a. i mean are prime and of cause it predict time is that we have to know it's really the time for the justice to pass. because of brother you, you have when you have a trial, it takes to your 3 goes, but i seem to come in front of justice of the president and all of the governments
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must be absolutely clear. and the searching is certainly we have to team to conflict. we have to discuss was the b, but one of the major features that we have is that when uh now nicole soft goes, he was president of ross. he decided to do just to cancel what we call the police of proximity. so i mean, the police was human phase able to do with the people to dope with the energy always was the civic groups. and i think that some things that we have to think about and probably reestablished, just kind of mediators okay. bodies doesn't the prepress. so there's some things that we need, okay? and nicholas tends speaking to us from paris. many thanks for your insights. the thank you very much. i and coming up on this news from london, conflicts, bushes, multiplan, the democratic republic of congo toward food scarcity and hung up. max is the man once again in australia. bravo has the full little one action from the red bull rig
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the ukraine's deputy defense witnesses. russian forces on advancing on the eastern front line. there are reports of fist fighting around of div. com and marine to the west of don't ask. the deputy defense minister also says there's been a push to the north west of new guns into villages. and this fact of key physical, the situation complicated as a big as the latest from the central ukrainian city of to the pro. well, they've been hearing some of the deputy defense minister, 100 of value. and now she has said that the situation is complicated and said that the russians are making some advances in of the cause of they've got, i'm not a young, cannot that send the donuts region. she's also said in the mon, with 2 sides of the, the 2nd largest city har keith. but again, we're hearing that these a via the fist fighting is taking place. also. she said,
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is that for reach of just as of here here in geneva where we are now that the ukrainians have been making some advances. but again, you'll have to have yet this we call independent verify any of this. it cannot be corroborated, access to the front lines is very, very difficult, almost impossible. but what we are not hearing is of any significant breakthrough or a significant change in those front lines. we're not hearing of tons being taken over by the russians or the ukrainians at this point of time, or major villages or points uh on, on those maps. the changing say, get a significant changing has between the russians in ukraine. and what we are hearing is that the is vs fighting as this contract sensitive is taking place, but still a bit light on details in terms of what those advances are and how much distance is actually being covered. well that was, i said, beg reporting from the credit and city of the need for where he found that 17 months off to the russian invasion, there is a return to some semblance of normality. this is report
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a man. this is not the musical voice, not far from the front line is i've to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out of a piece of to me for making the most of it. chunk of park is where they come to relax and you look over the disney pro river only when you hear the a, the air alert that you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that? but that doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to be. this that you was hit by may. so it's a week ago when that all is, we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these missiles, we still go out and give performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful. we're all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any other city
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busting within it. but the fear of russian attacks is always the most you during the day i feel safe. but when the night have more usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not, i have people nearby with them. but even if there's a chance to unwind, when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line is just over 100 comments as the way when the roll started. seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves like bill today, we're open on think about you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pause for instagram of this well known each other for 2 more were now working normally like we did before to one. although we have a bomb shelter. and when there is a near or large, our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city was shelter heavy. the entire city was anxious about the people used to it. even as people are
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drinking and partying, stays are reminded that life is still not quite normal, yet trophies and motion to austin in states across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said big, i just data to me pro ukraine intense fighting has been reported between suzanne's rival forces, the rapids support forces say they've down to find the subject of the northern cock to the bottom injury group has been battling against the army since april at least a 1000 people have been killed in more than 2000000 forced from their homes. he but morgan has more from home durham on in costume state. the window stands as, until the late hours of sunday evening slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power. i'm going through rapid support for this towards the center of the month, 50 between city of the campus. and they will also artillery stripe classes between the 2 sides and other parts of the capital. in the northern parts of the capital,
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the rapid support forces had set it down to the new army. i think that after a long as slight against civilians and against their positions, the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a flight its own belonging to the permanent through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief respite and fighting between the 2 sides. when the 256 glared, you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most sense of how many people say that they, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as one of the most serious they've seen between the rapids. the 4th 4th and the city's army state are going to station says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that since the prices continue, more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. people, morgan,
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olga 0. i'm the man. the world food program is warning of a lessening hunger situation in the democratic republic of congo, triggered by an ongoing conflict in the country's eastern region. the u. n. agency says 25800000 people in the d. c will face food scarcity of this year, which is the highest number for any country worldwide. well, forward to say about a 1000000 people have been forced to flee that home since january of this year, due to fighting. this pushes up the number of displaced companies in urgent need of food and emergency assistance to 6700000. the aussies eastern region as a 120 on groups fighting overland ethnic rivalry. and the control of minerals, or shelly sacral, is a spokesperson for the world food program in the democratic republic of congo. she joins us live now via skype from go. my thanks so much for being with us to thank you so much. 25.8000000. that is an absolutely shocking number of people took us
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through if you would, the dynamics behind this crisis. is it about, was it about displacement, visit about poverty, or is it about all 3? and so much more honestly, all 3 in so much more, i'm in the east, which is, which is seen the most intense fighting over the last 12 months. and it's staggering because people are not just displaced once, but twice and twice. so that's moving into compass that it was a crowded, there was a nickel space, and the problem that we're seeing is that the needs are all much greater than those people that are being reached. so that's why we're calling it to humanitarian community. a scale up, an emergency scale up, which means we need to reach people and we need to reach them now. and just to be clear, i mean to, to talk about the so much more apartment. you know, this is a foot tall country where they can be growing their own food,
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but they can't get the food to the people who need it because of all sorts of infrastructure problems. and this climate change on top of a little flood, plains flooding increased lack of rain folder, and so will through program a interesting that we actually try and soaks uh, produce locally. so 30 percent of the food that we try. and so especially mayflower a because we want to help the local economy and a lot of that actually comes from the area that i'm in now. but because of conflicts because of pull access, that makes it very difficult. because if you think about of pharma who's had to lead that land and the income and then they have very little access to market as well. the infrastructure in this country is also quite pool. so there's very little road that's tom at which also makes the sort of the journey of food to get to people very difficult, not just food, but any, any purchase. so that is also complicating matters when you do need to
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think about. and i'm going to need to get through to communities who might renewed on a normal a peaceful time. a may only take 2 to 3 hours to get to, to reach those by truck. but sometimes we're actually forced to go out of d. c into uganda, back into the sea because of access issue. so that sometimes can take months to reach people who really need it the most seen in terms of what you're asking for in terms of what you're doing. if this emergency response is met, what is possible uh, are you in any way able to meet the needs of all of those people who need them a 1000000 dollar question and the 1000000 dollar us that we that we're asking for is $759000000.00, what we're, what we're doing now. i mean, and, and this will kind of kick off tomorrow is we're really trying to get cash to people. because we know that cash makes
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a big difference to people who don't have food. and especially when it comes to protection issues with mothers and women especially have to go out and find firewood, but cash gives people that choice. so what we want to do is to really, really monopolies on that sort of opportunity to give people choice and that dignities to have money money so that they can buy food medicines and anything that they might need for the family. but also we need to encourage that. there was an opportunity here, this an opportunity in d l. c to feed the rest of africa because it is just the tile country. it is a country where you fly as you see green, you see, you see the richness of this country, you know, up to the amazon and indonesia. there's a, you know, there's a living blooming a brain forest in this country. so we really want to sort of see that tight, and so we do need money we, that's what we appeal to the international community. and that's,
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that's why it has become a bit of a full focus in crisis. and we really just need people to remember that there are people here that desperately need help. okay, well that said that if i call the spokes person for the world food program, speaking to us from going to the the see about the extraordinary needs of some 28 to half 1000025.8. i beg your pardon, 1000000 people. thanks so much for your time. the king of the zulu people in south africa is denying that he's been boys and bounce off to roy legs said suspected boy's name was behind his visit to a hospital in neighbouring east 14. so i'm in the middle of reports now from john his back there. so it's in the a lot of confusion around the some of these rumors and the initial story came out from his kingdom. he sees who lose uncle principle to lizzie. oh, who he has a good relationship with. oh, so he has had in the past that he had travelled, he's and if you can,
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this is who do i travel to is what do you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the kings a seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently, it's the thinking because he, he had paul e died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the well household. but following that can, this is really travel. 3 is what you need for me to call attention. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by king, this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that they, it hasn't been a poisoning and that he often pays courtesy, visits to is what you need. where his uncle king, i'm switching to sud. uh is, is ruling that country. so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the, it seems as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from
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a principal to lazy. his uncle, who has spoken to a couple of hours ago, would say that he had heard from a team swati and is what he needs from his brother, that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is, that he's in good health to what was due to throat and has no formal powers, but still holds political influence within south africa's largest ethnic group. king me soon as coronation took place in october, he succeeded his late father, who had ruled for 5 decades. his parents died months apart in 2021 of the late king gave me soon his mother the power to choose a successor. but a branch of his family oppose the succession, saying the throne should have gone to another of the previous king. sons, prince c, my car, the ticket and truly is a historian and an expert in south african indigenous knowledge systems. he says
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few people are intrusted with the king safety read a very robust and ready at the lead, put they station to watch said the big p. s. well it says the part of nation the, some of it includes the, the leads that say, he's not that easy to big key, which is absolutely right. he's one of the things, this is also the fest photo. some of the key is that's a bit in the people, but it's where the contest, the, the oil, but they're not the form of the mothers actually a safety increase. so they'd be there a lot of court cases say, you know, people do it a, waiting for this, the throw. but let me put it this way. this is the kind of the only one test. and of course, for the key in one pass in speech, the key not using the keys wife or children see in order to guide the case,
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the very you don't that to also the, in a place or the but the people use i, there was suspect that what if a you, by the only person that's a, you know, speech they key and promising them some, but that's not a percentage of the issue. it is that day and the out of the ones who do not have and as we keep them, as width of the issues of place they've been drawn, see there's tons of memory, a cool feature that key will, doesn't ever did. or they came to the human safety ease inside the benefit of that if you have a lease in the us state of mary lamb say there was more than one government involved in a mass shooting at a street font in baltimore, 2 people were killed and 28 of those injured 14 of the victims were under the age of 18 and 9 are still in hospital. the president of maryland state senate said more needs to be done to cook gun violence. this is a societal problem that we're dealing with a mass shooting. where
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a disagreement turns into 28 people shot. this is insanity. this cannot cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. we've done what we've quoted the state level to try and find ways for it to be harder to get guns into people's names. but this is the problem with too many guns in too many hands of people that make life and death decisions. it is not ok, something has to give a plenty more ahead on this news, our riley's across australia and so for the constitutional changes that would recognize aboriginal communities for the 1st time class in school wide. this moment spent a long time coming for goal for really filed on
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the us. hello, we have the usual lovely sunshine, blue skies across the good parts of the southern europe. mediterranean generally set fab, the showers of further north and base. it goes to live, the showers around, the bulk is just pushing up into ukraine, up towards the politics. and this co front, as the name implies, introducing some of pressure across the northwest in palm. so we've gone from more of a student, right. cool. for many parts of northern europe to uh well that should a stop to july temperature struggling to get into the low twenty's 21 celsius a couple of degrees below average that fall under some of the values that full power cycle cycle. but in what cool, and when the across the scandinavia also around 20 celsius the, is it going into what changed? i'm a blustery shower is probably going across the northwest for a good positive from some showers that just around the parent needs some heavy, a shelves with some funding coming into the outs,
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pushing across the din number accounts or the 2 showers into central pumps of it's late, but long as you try across the good parts of the met, those shows that we see integration, gravity easing as to the way with no sunshine for the latter part of the week. tiny astonish, side across, know the pos of african. meanwhile, camry 41 sales just, he's certainly on here. and then the shelves continue. of course, a good part of west africa. the beginning to ideals, the french republic, his loan proclaimed, but just moody's mountain front. in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth no, from seems, focus. the concluding episode on
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a teenager killed by police in front. this is cooling for. com and then in to the unrest, the script, the nation presidents emanuel macro and is holding an emergency meeting us from braces for 6 nights of protests. few grains deputy defense minister says russian forces are advancing on several fronts, cheese reporting, intense fighting villages and the donuts guns. no guns key. first, coal, the situation is complicated and the king of the zulus in south africa is denying that he's being poisoned. that's after our roy lane said, suspected for his name was behind his visit to a hospital in neighbouring east 20 and ron says it won't send its newly appointed ambassador to sweden following the burning of the crown by a protest to install come the incident last week this caused outrage across the muslim world. the organization of islamic cooperation said what it called collective measures needed to be taken to avoid similar incidents,
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sweetness government has condemned the burning and cold it is. lemma phobic that was involved with is once again battling triple digit inflation off to the rate doubled in june. to 176 percent, the spiraling probably prices come ahead of a general election due next month. as our latasha reports, the west in cost of living crisis is a major concern for voters. the downtown ends in bobbies, capital, head out a is we, a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look for bargains despite high inflation and price increases with goods, the official exchange rates and the official exchange. that's what is tended to happen over the past few months. is that price is largely been driven by the an official exchange that indicates movement is also been quite, you know, it's collective and that is also translated into prices,
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conditions the government blames currency. speculate as for the crash and the value up as in bob, we've done that as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour. well, i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought, the same groceries for $31.00 from the store. this is why many of the bobbies before buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal, tend to have. most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector workers are demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increase and allowances to pushing them against inflation. you call and have prices increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm,
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people and accept that as an in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we'd like to proceed with the risk nichols confidence. we have to actually put our best foot forward is a country and use the us tech to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause, mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to impose some duties and taxes exclusively in local currency, hoping this would increase demand for visit bobby dollar. right now there is no guarantee the government intervention is going to work out of my task, out of their head campaigns to decide if the indigenous people in australia will be recognized in the constitution of being stepped up. a referendum will take place in october. the government says it's a once in a generation chance to repair relations with the countries aboriginal communities. sarah clock reports from sydney this is the
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face of the yes. 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support the greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong and politics around aboriginal culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges this rarely and to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important, they're recognized for holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time. and to establish an advisory body representing aboriginal and tossed right on it. is guiding federal parliament. the campaign declared sunday,
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a national day of action today is all about straightening people going out to the people that know their workplace times folding areas and saying this is nothing to be scared off. this is a just thing. this is the thing, the nation mature, you know, opinion polls show support. so the yes campaign has full and life 50 percent. the federal coalition party has already declared it moved vote against the constitutional change. so within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice, will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going backwards, we're going backwards in and digging himself. we're going to go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the, the right over doing people's black people in this country being locked up, things up on not slippery slot back, but we've got to try something else. operational and tossed, right. all of the people were present around 3 percent of nearly 26000000 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in
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a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. for the yes company to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the latest cult suggests her head in just 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. see the record breaking. torrential rain is causing floods and months slides in western japan. 2 people are reported missing and a man was found dead inside a car which had been washed away homes, partially submerged in the i'm a gucci and q show proof. i chose defends mutual logical agencies for costing more heavy rain and the tornado swept through the canadian province of alberta, the storm uprooted trees and destroyed several homes as it swept through a region north of calgary. no depths have been reported. families who live in
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a small town in brazil, seeing their homes crumbled beneath the feet, the atlantic ocean has already engulf parts of the district of as a phone and climate change. he's not helping monica. got a key of reports from out the front of him. so drew out the by a 78 year old son that hit opens the gate or family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble . nope. was that a key? this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago i decided to move out and i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this is that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing town, 300 kilometers from re edition narrow used to welcome groves of tories every summer
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until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and 500 houses. job refer is why we're going, says the roshan was caused by man and climate change has made it worse. at the phone, it was built at the mouth of the pot i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u. while bus you diversion began. 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers watches were diverted to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 phones and 600 factories. the river lost its forced to bring sans to the beach and pushed back the scene of the waves of grand ohio. as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rubble behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 story building and all about the phone. up and down there. there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coast
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line is receiving an average of 6 meters per year. 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city wall mine will. munoz sold his fishing boat to buy several houses, hoping to leave off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean or was crowd. but i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i built with my savings. it's all i have my life's work . sonya is now living in a much smaller house, just behind the ruins of the old one. thank you. it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. but here we all help each other and want to stay close together in our beloved city. she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort, or what keeps this ghost tom still alive, monica, and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. resume many homes in a neighborhood in putting job provence,
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being built with the help of money sent home by pakistan on pakistan is working in europe. but the risk many of taking to get the was highlighted by the sinking of a people. traffic has both of greece last month. hundreds of pockets dining nationals were killed, grieving relative, se because of the economic crisis of the lack of jobs and focused on many people have little choice, but to leave michael apple reports. now. these expensive looking homes are being built in an area of puck he's done known as many no way. so named because of the puck, you stony work is who made it to no way. then sends money back home to good drug district. they wages help build these scrolling houses in puck he's done with the economy is struggling, and the inflation rate is close to 40 percent up to $750.00 migrants will see it to be on the boat which sank in the mediterranean last month. hundreds of them were from puck. you stand,
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highlights on what's driving many to attempt the perilous journey. on the way. i don't even know, but it allowed guntee and they've got the kids have to take the risk of trying to get your, you know, what choice do they have as they own any jobs available. that's why we encourage our nephew and sent them abroad and living for the family is the grieving relatives, blame the government for leaving them with little auction. a simple because what i'll do is you can start. vision is the main reason for this tragic incident, which we lost our dear friend. the government is responsible for what's happening is they are busy with their dirty politics, and it's the poor who are suffering the most of them. it's image families paid tens of thousands of dollars to the people. traffic is involved in the latest thinking. human rights activists say desperation will continue to fuel traffic is profit. and by that is the unemployment on the back to the economy of the docusign is the one responsible for the sort of incidents i think we should request government to
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dismantle all the mediums which these human traffic has. i've been using it for a long time too. many play the dreams of our young people, police and talk he's done, have arrested a suspected people trafficking gang leda. but making the journey possibly to build a home similar to these remains of risk, many are willing to take my to level elders, era to in sport with ro, just off to the breakout england book to place in the semi finals configure a p a championship. the frank assessments, quite frankly, elizabeth dress, the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own newsletter to terrace is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. finding his basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody
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else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might face other countries inside story on al jazeera, getting close to the people most effective by those in power is often dangerous. but it's absolutely vital with the stories and control we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now the smell of that is all of the powers. a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as long as you say, we're correspondence, that's what we strive to do
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the sport. now with ro, good to 0, and so to so you to have java. thank you very much, despite somebody here. all right, so england, captain ben stark's australia have won the 2nd anxious test at last to go to the lump in the best of 5 series chasing your target of 371. there was a controversial in which this one will launch. it's only best i want it out of his crease before the bull was dead. and some quick thank you. from robert's care, we got rid of table that spot starts into action and some big, big key thing sort of bring up a rapid century and give his to reflect to the very unlike cubic feet by the keyboard. but caywood's thoughts felt at just hazelwood for 154 up to pretty much just a little higher so they pretty much definitely go to live. it wouldn't mix softball . just told us how to use or not for 327, a gable strategy, a bit to buy 40 free ones. they are now what are in control of the series as they
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move to heading me for the 1st test, but not begins on 2nd. let me see here, how will these classes, if you don't have my, you know, it's hard pressure felt like an extra series. the crowd were silly, made themselves 9 in the lower middle set out in the crowds. but uh, you know, really satisfying in the end. um, some, some real problems to work through there for us dollars and, you know, as a captain. so it starts with fantastic. but i mean, while the cricket woke up begins in india in october and so like to have book best both off the flashing zimbabwe in the qualifiers and bull aware of the winning the tests for america. the one that was brought back in 1996 charge to both sides and it seems to be a good decision. as in bob williams, a bold up for just 165 volts for lack of notes of the runs for that also just why do we care about man? talk to him. they sunk a finished basement on a 101 as a reach that target with a 101 bowls to spat the form of the one now red bulls max. the stipend is one of
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the austrian gold prey. to extend his late at the top of the drive is championships to $81.00 points. now there was a, some of our events at the beginning of the day is a minute silence was held to remember the 18 year old dot strive the delano back hall, who was killed during a junior series race in belgium on saturday. now the accident took place on the circuit that will house the belgian gold prey in august, but also sundays, right here in australia was another type of a stipend dominance for stuff, but did briefly lose the lead for the 1st time and 3 raises following a pit stop, but it didn't last long as the rick took the lead on the 35th. what are the tracking shots for class a ferrari? the workshop leader guardian, declaring he's a 5th we in a row and his 7 type role, the season declared with seconds or the kind of side stood in the of the red bull. a. 6 happy, and it's a, it's been a very positive weekend for us. you know, it is for informative, it is always a bit more hectic. but i think we did everything well as a team and then today because really,
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really good. i think we were really looking well after our tires and the then of course you can just circle into a room and i think also, you know, the virtual safety car did um the made it a bit different for strategies for, for quite a few cars. but we just, um start to our own one. and um, i think that work as well, to be honest with them, that would be the frustrating value for far as the weights. the say the 1st at nascar street raised in chicago, thousands of phones totally in the city, hoping to see the action get on the way. well, john hendricks is the live for us that john has made its been a rather difficult day. suspect tights is drive, isn't some correspondence on any sort of the rise happening? the have very is it knows i know that raise happening right now. the drivers were out there, the pit crews had umbrellas, and then they were called back the race time. we supposed to have been a little under an hour ago, but nascar officials said they're going to wait to decide whether it is race will
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go forward. i gotta tell you, it's not looking good in about 3 hours a little more than that. the sun will set these cars. don't have lights, there is not lighting on the track, so they're not likely to drive at night at we had a bad omen on saturday. night that is when lightning strikes forced the park to close down grant park here in chicago, and that meant the race stopped midway. they were expecting to pick the race up today, but instead, in order to save the time for this race, the one that hasn't started yet, uh, the saturday rates was simply cold before those drivers. it even called that reached halfway because it was stopped saturday night for lightning and they gave it to clean custer. he was the man who had told position when that race was over. but right now you're seeing a lot of disappointed fans walk out of here. they've got expiring hotel rooms, they've got flights coming up, and some of them just are not waiting for nascar to make the call or whatever that's called to make the caller what happens if the organizers do decide to cancel
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out to dodge rice, but they've got a couple of options, they can negotiate with the city of chicago and try to persuade the mayor and other officials to let them do this tomorrow. but there are a number of serious problems with that. first off, the senior chicago had set aside these 2 days for these races. if not agreed to monday. uh, and the city is expecting a lot of people to come in here for the 4th of july. would they want to cancel some events for that? and keep all these streets blocked off the way now as far as block them for this street range. probably not. so there are other option if they canceled it simply refund people their money. if the 1000 fans who came here, i saw half of one race and none of the 2nd race, that's going to be really disappointing for those fans at a time where nascar is trying to expand his fan base. it's got a large leap, southern american fan base. and one of the reasons that it's up here in the north of,
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in chicago is that they're trying to expand that phase. they're trying to get some t v exposure to the other people around the world to watch this north american circuit. i think in the end to end up refunding the money that's going to be a major, a major problem for nascar, and for the city of chicago as well. okay. don't great stuff. i will have to leave it there for now. thanks very much for. that's okay. and are you clients on the 21, is that through to the 75? those are the european championships off the beating thoughts they came from behind . so when 31 the victory failed in the closings finish. probably the minutes even start certainly lovely. some shops out there next to the field are some buttons of income. if i knew if i stayed on wednesday for a place in the final the other $75.00, it will be between england and is while england single forts go in. the law site just warms all was it off when it came in the 1st saw from you causes anthony
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logistics. now it's taking him so he is. but ricky fowler has finally ended his draft on the page. i tore off the winning the rocket mortgage classic in detroit. the 34 year old just missed out on the 1st night. it's hard to with the us open last month, finishing and a talk, a face that he might have to get out with alarm here. this month's the buddy on the 5th. so one of the hallmarks of his final round of $68.00, but the spark back found a still needed a buddy on the last hole to finish on $24.00 on the part and for the playoff would call in. but a couple items had went well this way, the price on 18, in short, he got that buddy. and he kept that preventive going in the 1st play of how another buddy given him to 6 times 2 of these 2 being that i've been one of the best players in the world. you know, plenty of good finishes and wins. i mean, i knew it, i was capable of, but it's stuff when you're struggling for you know, that long of a, you know, period of time but i knew it wasn't far off and just kind of had to keep the
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time and keep trying and keep pushing of all the robber inspiring and tyler griggs, secure his the live goals towards the of the season is round with about 30 c and one is still clear. can talk to price it in december on $12.00, on the part, which is the 1st time we re told them it's in the lucrative sound. the imagining baseball labels and incredible costs are actually a little bit like magic. minnesota twins plan after a phase of a fun to cat season, both of the oil fit spot st. louis. yeah, but out filled up, making an amazing slide into the walls that the noise are to the sides. sunday. i run the tests proved to be crucial as well as the choices held on to the one stuff being cancelled for 30 percent. perfect. and that is always put for now more lights us back to you. genuine love thanks right. oh. so forget the website. elder 0, don't com. that's it. about from me joe,
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