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businesses time the nation spend this way out of the crisis. that team is called white goals, and the race for it is eating off. plus the biz mining firm is giving fault swan the biggest share of this diamond riches. counting the cost on i'll do sierra the 5 ukrainian soldiers who defended the aba style steelworks and mario pullet being held in oakia and returned home with presidents that landscape the semi say that this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up, scuffles break out this thousands, riley in the french capital gains police brutality. 2 new serious accuse of
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rounding up hundreds of black african migrants and leaving them stranded on the border with olivia. and an easy navigation. these in the occupied westbank to assess the damage caused by a store of salts on the 500 days into the war. and ukraine, 5, come on, those hail this heroes at home for defending the pulse of mario paul everett. ton to king of the group was sent to total care of following a prison, the swap between ukraine and rusher. in september, they lived the resistance before russia seized. they have a style still works officer an 18 day battle, but now heading back to key. if with president that i'd ski, he's been holding towards with that idea of type of the one in the stumble, a deal broke and buying car last year required become on this to remain in took
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care until the end of the war. mcbride is following developments from key if of these 5 commanders from the eyes of vitality and they let the resistance in the eyes of stove, a steel. what's the matter you pulse way back in the beginning of the war after a month's long siege, they eventually surrendered to the russians. now they were released in this highest profile of prison swamps. uh that happened last september. that was partly broken by 3rd parties on the part of the deal was that they would be released, but the given the it very important states as they would stay into a key a, according to president so lensky of ukraine until the end of the world. they would sit out the board effectively into key a well, now it seems that they are now according to this video released on the landscape video channel on the same plane as him, returning to ukraine from this visit to, to ki i. so this is a major achievement by a,
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by advisor lensky to have brought this about. that has been a lot of angry reaction from russians on officially from various bloggers and different leaders in, in russia. but to zalinski is coming back with these 5 prisoners, a form of prisoners of war, now released to who something like a heroes. welcome. they all considered pretty much universally here in ukraine as well. here as the governor of ukraine's don't yet scrooge and says at least 7 people have been killed in the russian rocket attack. russia struck a residential area in the city of lima, and several more people were reported the injured in the bombardment as it by has mall from chronic to us. can nearly mon so far we have at least 7 people have been chosen 13 inches and now the regional administrator. ministration has said that they believe it was a rocket detective released some images that show and buildings damaged to buildings of also individuals that have been killed. they say one woman is i've
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sent a bite, cried another man, was loading his vehicle to go away with his family for the weekend. natalie, mine was in the hands of the russians last year. but the ukraine assigned to the culture offensive last year and took it back. but since the, then it has been under constant attack of by the russians. natalie. money is also is a place where there's a key really junction in the eastern don't ask the ukrainians say that they have repelled several of texts from the russians. but this latest rockets of tech comes to the days of the, of the ukraine. and ministry said that it had noticed a gathering the russian forces in the name on direction. they say around $120000.00 russian soldiers will gathering in the name on compounds direction elsewhere in the east. the korean states they're making gains nearby north to the north and south, although that's very difficult to trouble rates in reality that there's really no real change on the front lines here in the east. although the constant air raid sirens unsigned of like to read being 5 also strikes coming back going on
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throughout the day and night. i started big data cover task eastern ukraine. us president joe biden has been criticized by view and secretary general rights groups and fellow democrats for his decision to supply costs. the bumps to crane the band by more than a 120 countries, but not the us, russia or ukraine. the white house says it's a way of the risks to civilians, but it couldn't leave ukrainian troops when it cool defenseless, you case prime minister issue. so not cause the license to criticize the move on white house correspondent, kimberly how get joins us live now. so it's the support for your friends, been pretty by pots and off until now, how does this decision go down? yeah, it's, it's gone down. well with, for publish it in surprise. really, which is not the president's party. the president is the democrats is gone down with the moderate democrat in the president's party,
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but it is the progress of wing of the president's party that are not liking this decision at all. in fact, 19 of them have sent a letter to the president saying that they are not happy with this because of the indices permanent harm that the cluster munitions will cause. we know from rights groups, but a cluster munitions tend to disproportionately affect civilians long after the conflicts on the battlefields. and as a result of what they're saying is there really is no such thing as a safe cluster bomb and even. a though there have been assurances by ukraine, but this will be d mind to after the conflict. this is not sitting well and as a result, they say that really the president made a promise, but he's back tracking on. he came into office saying that the united states would be a leader when it comes to human rights around the world. and they see this is really
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counter to that. what they say is that this is going to have a real impact on civilians in it's going to harm the and there really is no way to get those assurances that they can be spared. and so as a result, they say this is a bad decision. and even though there is a shortage of conventional weapons, this is not the way to go and kimberly the decision is also prompting a lot of those allegations of double standards, right? a yeah, i hope pop receipt is what some are saying. not just in the united states, but around the world. and here's the reason why. oh, the united states and particularly members inside the 5 and administrative sion, or very critical of russia. when it was 1st, the ledge that russia was using cluster munitions on the battlefield. in fact, one of the early pressed secretaries and saki was asked uh if in fact uh there were
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cluster munitions that were used. i would this caused some sort of war prize. she said if they were use yes, that would be a war crime. we know that linda thomas greenfield, the us and bastard to the united nations, has generally spoken and said that there a violation of the geneva conventions. she's also says that there is no place for cluster bombs on the battlefield. so there are real questions about why the us president, who by the way, had to sign a waiver given the fact that the u. west of space, the mountain they're calendar to us policy. they've not been uses the rock war. uh they in fact they're a violation of us law. he had to sign a waiver in order to even use this as part of the $800000000.00 package to you pray, why they wouldn't choose to do this. argument. this being made by the national security advisor is not only is there a shortage of dimensional weapons supplies right now, but the bottom line is russians using them. they're going to have to do mind
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missouri anyway. so you pray might as well as well. the problem for the united states and all of this is the us presidents now headed to lift away he's going to be made. it was international leaders. we already know that germany as opposed to the spain as opposed to this, the okay, it's going to be some very uncomfortable meetings for the us president when he meets with these leaders, given the fact that this is a $120.00 countries plus of band these and the us president is pressing ahead in spite of them all to talk about no doubt. and thanks so much kimberly how can the the now thousands of taken to the streets of paris to on the death of a black man who died in police custody in 2016, the ratty has actually been banned by french officials. police intervenes with one of the protest latest scuffles broke out earlier,
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a court hearing filed rule about on the march and your 1st powers. now the protest is being held in law say over the police killing of a teenager named not in 2 weeks ago. his desk spots protests and drives right across from pull res has this update from paris. the main reason is the riots that occurred in front, sorry for the past couple of weeks. off the bottom of those logs, we peaceful protests and in the wake of the killing of nile. this particular march, this demonstration today was one that commemorates the killing of a, a 24 year old black man. a drama true. all right. in 2016, it's been held peacefully every year on the 19th of july, ever since then. but was moved forward today to try and get some momentum to the, to the spotlight being placed on police brutality electric police racism in friends
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. now it was meant to be held north of paris, it was bound and then the organizers set, they wanted to hold. in the middle of pars today, it was also fun. but they, they turned up anyway, that house being a little bits of trouble way hearing that one of the leaders of the protests has been arrested. but so far it seems that the, the trouble with the police were failing hasn't arisen as yet. and indeed the, the march has, has dispersed for now the police were really hoping to avoid anything at all today . and you know, that resources have been really stretched in the past couple of weeks. that might be some rest by now. but next week is, is plus the day the, the french national celebration with police for soul says, all ever you all really strikes no matter what the situation. and there's always a lots happening that night. and they say that that may be a time when, when more arrests, more unrest. because, so we have exclusive coverage from
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a heavily minutes rise zone. and on the border between 2 new c a and libya, 1200 microns, including pregnant women and 29 children. the stranded that with little food for her or shelter. they were rounded up into this year and boss to the border. but libyan both have gone to refusing to let them in front of ministers of both countries have discussed what they call, irregular migration. human rights watch accused, as soon as you're a violating inside and little by a collective expulsions of black migrants, mostly from the sub saharan africa. and it says they need humanitarian aid immediately. manic train. it joins us live from the city of the water. so if you call, it says from the border between libya and to and is there. so maddox, how desperate is they? condition be coming is the alice take 5 that the well with each passing an hour more and more ram. look, when we visited these migrants,
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some of them told us that they haven't even been able to receive drinking water for days. so there is a real fear that there's going to be a loss of life. and if something doesn't happen so many, many times perhaps a 100, i could be facing serious illness to it's, i mean, i have to say if the situation is extremely desperate, i wasn't what i believed it to be from the reports. it was much, much worse of women and children vulnerable women and children stuck between between easy and the to easy and border patrol and the live in border patrol. like you mentioned earlier, this is a heavy, heavily merits militarized area. so, you know, even well wishers who wish to give them a can't access these people without uh, without of, without help from the living forties,
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from the side or the division of sorties from that side. so the situation looks grim, less, less meditating. organizations are provided with a core door to give them immediate assistance. a grim situation. malik, but also a highly politicized one. right? that's exactly right. we just heard about about uh, 2030 minutes ago that uh, the minutes of the ministry of interior in tune is a release of statement saying that he discussed the, the, the file of your regular you regular migrant with his counterpart or with the libyan act. the minister of interior imagine so i've been in a statement said that faith agreed to come up with a unified stance on the issue of migration. look, north africa, particularly libya, has long been a for decades,
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a transit hub for migrants reaching europe, conduct the previous, the get that region previous to the spring. the revolution of i was, was, was always using migrants to receive concessions from italy, place i, even to this is using the black african mike as, as an escape go to, you know, he said you mentioned comments that they're changing the demographics into these. yeah. which many people are describing as races an insightful and that has created a, created an atmosphere of animosity towards these vulnerable people. and in the end of the day, it's, you know, especially with these 1200 people, other that are being used as political, spawns, something needs to be done. they need to receive an immediate assistance, medical assistance. they need food in water and they need some sort of outcome
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where they can either go home or coming to come into libya or that's an agency figure something out for them, but it needs to be done right away. all right, thanks so much. malik training still ahead on al jazeera, the fuzzy incident, incense, food, and fuel prices soaring family struggling to feed themselves on monsoon rains trigger floods and land flies and pucks. dawn can be more than 50 people in 2 weeks . the the brought to you by visit capital. the hello, the rain is piling up in northern buckets done so low hor has already blown past it's july. have ridge rainfall for the month and look at this and the forecast more ballots of heavy rain. so dark is blue and the yellow that is more intense. rain
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falling could see another 200 millimeters or so. now on the other side of the border in punjab state in india, anywhere from red star to lilianna st goes here as well. pockets of about 200 millimeters of rain, so that much rain, that fast, certainly will give us some flooding extend straight through to go through that stage over the course of the weekend water view of india. right now, it shows us, there's monsoon range, really doing a number up and down the west coast through central areas as well. is that time of the year, but the monsoon rains really ramping up, they're moving out of the admin seat into the gulf of thailand. so we've got fairly heavy bouts of rain to go there as well. meantime, though, our seasonal rains in china is starting to back off just a bit across the yangtze river valley on sunday, but it is still pouring rain across japan's main island of hon. choose a landside alerts in play there and will and off, back in southeast asia, looks like a particularly what picture for the late peninsula on sunday,
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see you later. the weather brought to you by visit castle. drugs is devastating war to in somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has cleaned the lives of around 40000 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send the termination of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and jersey to the the
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back to watching out just 0 time to recap on headlines 500 days into the war and ukraine president savanski is return to key if with the training come on, this was sent to took care of a prison and swap deals they defended the i've a styles feel works and not helpful. russian forces last few thousands to take the streets of paris to honor the death of a black line who died in police custody in 2016. giovanni is actually been fined by french officials, police beings with one of the protest leaders and scuffles broke out. foreign ministers of tennessee and libya have spoken to discuss the $1200.00 black african migrants less stranded on the borders by tennessee and police. human rights watch is accusing to an issue of carrying out collective expulsions. a delegation of holding. so if you have in boxes and you representatives is visiting janine and the occupied westbank 12 palestinians were killed and
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a major is radius salt on the refugee camp. finally of this week, we will assess the off them off and damage cause to homes and infrastructure. the visitor is taking place hours the for a funeral is due to be health. one of the 3 palestinians killed by his very forces on friday. the abraham is that the jeanine refugee camp was more on the visit. the diplomats and you one officials have come here to listen to testimonies of people in the janine refuge account. they have listened to difficult stories from palestinian saying that they had to leave their homes because of these radio fault that took place for 2 days. they've heard also about the pain, the trauma, the civilians who have been targeted by these really forces. and joining me here to talk more about that is that you were presented in palestine. mr. vin, vin burgess. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard? is there anything new?
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well, this is the largest military invasion in the occupied westbank ever since. the 2nd intifada ended, it's more than 20 years ago that in 2002 as some of the invasion has taken place. it's the 1st time that massive strikes have taken place and effected an area of pups united by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos, 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas and kind of fine. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the plug in a seam population. so our critique to what the sway of the occupied court was, the lack of cooperation and the other t, when it came to use a military weapons system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticized there was no distinction made a friday between middle infections and civilians. and it was impossible because if
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you go with massive ministry equipment, you cannot make this distinction. thirdly, re criticized that during the operation to many, 10 excess was severely impeded if not made impossible for medical services, for ambulances to take care and accommodate the enjoy it and bring them to us. it doesn't even have to put a tough be that that was good. and even during the disorders trying to sound the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the yeah, these ready violations are increasing your people here once action. yes. what's are you going to do? well, 1st of all is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents under the chairmanship of the united nations and that itself. and then on the 3rd day of the day after the, after the, immediately military invasion has ended. we still cannot go here everywhere because we may have unexploded ordnance this year. and we cannot be happy, very careful. you could see here that people need to restore water electricity and
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see what you 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines have been destroyed to the effect that via here. and it's a plus was old. this proves to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things, a fact finding and reporting to back us a to back capital. good. they take the necessary action and be. ringback expressing all those 40 different to you with the population affected by the military actions of israel. and hoping that the political message from all capitals goes to the issue and say, you have to abide by international law. and if you don't, you're facing consequences. and so that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report. so please bear with us that we cannot go beyond what they're doing here. i'm going to continue with here today. thank you so much miss. there's value for your participation and we've been talking to palestinians who said that the level of destruction here and that i could become as nothing like they've seen in
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20 years. they know that the palestinian authority does not have the resources in the money to restore the comp. they believe that the international communities of interest is a swear. now. so there's a lot of disappointments here, a lot of fear and a lot of anxiety that but he just need to do you need refuge account, you have to fight left by state impacts of fighting and call to how spread across the country to sedans, main port soaring prices and pulse of them as well as a 3 month delay and salaries taking a heavy toll. how much val reports from the city on the red sea? the struggle many faced just the coke and nor isa spends his days stitching, choose what he says, making ends meet, husband, if it'd be more difficult. and i didn't mean i do to get us, we're really suffering. now we need no problems and all we want is for the water and so that we can feed our families squeeze and i'm a,
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nor is one of thousands withdrawal. and to hear by that see ports fishing tories him at the commercial activities. but things start to change when fighting began in april, kind of the kind of show when, of course, before the war things were okay. now everything became difficult because i used to make $50.00 a day. now the customers don't buy as much as before, and they complained because they couldn't even pay because they haven't even received their salaries. last name was so what's the viking only thanks to mutual solidarity within that means. so the 1st thing to do is to increase salary use on who's but those salaries haven't even been paid for 3 months. now. an influx of nearly 40000 people escaping the fighting uncomfortable has made a complex situation even more difficult. that's how i got the most out of 8 has been sent to you for the poor and the victims, but it's been sold in the shop. men decide belonging to the poor who were 1st to
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come to you from long distances there, sleeping in payments. you must have compassion for people in this part of the country. it's not the feel funds or fly bullet stuff marks of the lights, but it's sort of a serious economic problem to feed their families of people. basic life amenities, situations off has always been difficult. what has now been made was by the company that you and says, almost 3000000 people in so that have been forced from their homes by the conflict . and along with millions more effective. they need to humanitarian assistance. how much fun of digital the monsoon rains across block hassan have triggered slugs and land slides. at least 55 people have been killed and dozens injured in the past. 2 weeks, many homes were destroyed. most tasks of being in punjab province. some people were buried. find the land swans, others were electrocuted during the annual reign. twilight that has the whole, from the whole heavy monsoon range. threatening to bring life to
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a what your sense the and the 2nd largest city of fog, just on palm door. more 14000000 feet, but it's not hard. hesitant, save more rain and 10 hours, then it will go in 6 months and that i've got a letter writing an open area. and of course, as you can see on my other side, the children are now playing in a box. richard have been absolutely dry. however, the major logic or the department had issued like warning of board, a cross spark, your son lost the bug, is gone for deluge, which led to tens of millions of dollars worth of in drug structural damage. 1700 people do not. experts not blaming that on climate change. i never got the now warning that up and large made that then lively, or i'm bring life to or what your senses. this is just the early days and of the
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month going and the predictions all that'd be god of the effect of climate change focused on once again, maybe in the eye of the stall come out of the data. the whole bunch prime minister mock growth is handed in his resignation to king bill how my legs on the is coalition. government collapse, stuff failing to agree on the new immigration policy. all the challenges explains, as in the under stated style of much and doctor's politics was mocked with. it drove himself to the royal habits in the hague, to update king villan alexander on the collapse of his government. pausing to exchange a few words with reporters before carry on to discuss a can't take your administration with them on a route to empower, says 2010 is the netherlands longest, subbing prime minister. but this ruling convolution has lost it only a year. uh huh. i don't mean it's, it's actually this whole thing. it's no secret that the coalition partners have
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very different views on migration policy. and today, unfortunately, we have to conclude that those differences are irreconcilable. that's why i will immediately offer the resignation of the entire cabinet to the king. in writing, the prime minister wanted the number of relatives of ball refugees allowed into the netherlands to be kept at $200.00 a month. that's his junior coalition partners refused that he said by okay, it's a difficult moment. we've held intensive talks about all sorts of measures to stop the influx of asylum seekers. this has not been easy. we also have to make room for those who do have the right to a safe haven in the netherlands. the netherlands is expecting around $70000.00, decide them applicants this year, almost double last year is number and that's increased pressure on the government from far right. policies like the pvp led by get billed as, yeah, it is 400 bucks and they know how to click the buckle. we spoke about the data on the post office each find its way to kind of this for my level of either either the
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box or 4 o'clock the company that put the car a book all links it. ok, so the but i like how about the, let me hope all is my day my it's and about basic and the collapse of the government means parliament will most likely be dissolved with a general election expected in november. but the coalition could stay on as a catch. i could government until a new administration takes over a process likely to take months. imongary has indicated he would like to stand again for an unprecedented 5th time because lead or challenge to 0. the . let's take you through some of the headlines now, 500 days into the war and ukraine president savanski has retents kids with ukraine and come on those who was sent to to, to you as part of a prisoner swap deal. they defended the i've a style still works and money will pull against russian forces last year.

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