tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 9, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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is that journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm marianne. minimize the if i will welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes on the 500 stations, the russian invasion of ukraine, the kremlin slabs, the toughest decision to send on 5 ukrainian commanders french
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protests to defy a bond on demonstrations to coal for justice, for young black men killed by police. we report from the distribution points to the world food program at the chance to don for the parts struggling to see tens of thousands of refugees. and how to save the wells. because rainforest, the need is a for zill and colombia meet to discuss the deforestation and the amazon. and i'm to you to stay within the hall with your schools top said call us l. chris battles he's way into the last 16 at wimbledon and england. all in the wickets on day 3 of the 3rd ashes terrace as they are states as big too tall. this 251 file straight. yeah, the hello and welcome to the news. now. it's been 500 days as the russian began. its full scale invasion of ukraine wants become
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a bloody war of attrition. at 6300000 ukrainians have become refugees. of a 9000 civilians have been killed and there is no positive peace in sight. claims its counter offensive is gaining ground slowly in the east. though on friday you courtney and officials also reported the 8 people were killed in a russian rocket attack in the city of the mon. meanwhile, keeps biggest military back of the united states is now facing criticism over its decision to supply ukraine with cost of bombs, the weapons of band by over a $120.00 countries. and 5, you quite an income wanda, is for it to defend the city of mary. a pulse of returned home released by turkey and a deal that's been condemned by the kremlin. moscow says it's a violation of an early agreement to hold the prison. isn't it stumble until the end of the war? i'll get there as well. mcbride begins out coverage now. president followed him, is a lensky returns to ukraine, claiming another successful overseas mission. and leaving to key
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a with an added prize. 5 soldiers who let the resistance at the as of the steel works in my view, paul, unconsidered we'll hear rose buying most ukrainians after the surrender to russian forces. they were released as part of a prisoner exchange on the apparent understanding they would set out the war into key. but what now on the same plane is the president coming home. so lensky had been meeting with president ridge of typo the one who has been playing a key mediating role in this will maintaining strong relations with moscow while supporting ukraine's bid for the day to membership will cry. now you green, deserves nato membership. i'd like to emphasize that point i've always defended persistent. the face piece creates no losers. the, the lensky and the one help talks about the renewal of the deal that allows the exports of ukrainian grain across the black sea, which runs out in little more than
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a week on which russia has been reluctant to renew. but i'm not those that get them up today. we have focus on how the leadership of touch on. yeah. what then your leadership ties in and add on or, you know, can help us to a piece. we know of my international order, whether you can trust civil or balancing. so i'm not so lensky. we tons to keep with his forces locked in vs. fighting on all fronts as ukraine's comforter offensive grind zone. all of this is happening is ukraine box, the 500 day of this war, with a special video from presidents a landscape hailing his country's military and seemingly reaffirming his position as the thing ahead for ukraine's continued resistance. it coincided with the release of another which li, symbolic video, a visit, buys the landscape snake island. it to me that was seized by russian forces on the 1st day of the war. but later we taken by ukrainian troops. cream is
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a small island, says the lensky in the country, but to him, proof that old ukrainian land will one day be re games and newly rep mcbride, i'll just say on the cliff beloved. meanwhile, ukraine's interior ministry is saying that at least 8 people have been killed in a russian rocket attack on the east and done yet squeaking. the missile hit a residential area in the city of the non several more people reported the injured in the pump. osmond as a bank has moved from kind of a tourist me and them on the regional administrator administration has said that they believe it was a rocket detective released some images that show and buildings damaged the buildings of also individuals that have been killed. they say one woman is iron a bite, cried another man, was loading his vehicles to go away with his family for the weekend. natalie monde was in the hands of the russians last year, but the ukrainians around to, to catch her offensive last year and took it back. but since that 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 houston that other ukrainian say that they have repelled several
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of texts from the russians. but this latest rocket, the tech comes dest days of the ukraine, and ministry said that it has noticed a gathering. the russian forces in the name on direction. they say around $120000.00 russian soldiers will gathering in the name on comprehensive direction elsewhere in the east. the pregnant states. they're making gains nearby from north to the north and south. although that's very difficult to get 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, but also strikes coming back going on throughout the day and night. i started big data cover task eastern ukraine area of the of a is the head of research. the european express association to joins us now live via skype, from hard keys in ukraine and maria, you know, i had numerous conversations. i, i do recall we were speaking
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a great deal when the war fuss started. we now see this sunday that is going to enter. it's 500 day. what are your reflections as we reach this grim miles and rushes invasion of view quiet? did you think the conflict would carry on for this long? thank you for having meghan, and it's very difficult to believe that this war is already uh, $500.00 uh, is typing in 4 plus 4 con the full $500.00 days. and that's, i recall the 1st days and weeks of the war when every day and week seemed like an a tournament to and the every hole was best you, grand will was stemmed, and the that you grand will be able to protect and defend itself. and throughout the all these long model says, we now see that ukraine is more strong and more resistant that it was in this
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birthdays and ukraine showed, remarkable deal of 225 back a russian aggression reach. no other country had sold before and we know more sure that you great will we in this award because you grade has trends and has all the all the defendants on the front lines and it has all the support from our partners. and then you grant is going in the direction of the victoria, but it will take time until until it what will happen if you say that, that going in the direction of victory. it's not clear how much progress has been made with this counter offensive. and of course, you have this controversial decision by the american supply. you claim with, with cost of items. you know, we don't need to get too much into that issue. but the, it is narrow suggestions that, that is because that the us and perhaps all the countries are unable to supply them with all the weapons. so, you know, maybe there is a, is something of
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a supply issue that do you, do you fear what, how this year is, is going to unfold? is this likely to be a decisive year in the conflict? do you worry that you might, you will country might be in the same situation in and all year from now? a, well, we of what we shouldn't see and what shouldn't happen as this war will be pro was. and because the rush of once these rush of once to use the time to uh, to use the time a gains to great. and this is what you know, that neither you created nor our park and us can do. and this is why and you great has to push the now the control offensive. and the uh you pregnant advance is happening all along the front line in many direction. uh, as, as uh, come on through each of the illusion that has said before,
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no of the nation will go into this country or fence so without as to through or to ukraine. does that. and the rush, i use this air force as the rush. i use this helicopters fight to just to bombard to great and then towards the territory of it is up to fight is heavily mind this or does not allow the great non troops to push as fast as they quote, but they continue doing that. they never stop and then one stop until they leave the rate all the territory. yes it is. i mean that there are many issues about gaining territory finances and of course, other world negotiations of possible and that will depend on, you know, whether or not i this, i can make territorial advances in the months from now. i think you have remained in the city of harkey throughout this time. how has, how is life change the you personally and, and, and many of the people in your community, friends and relatives. oh no higher give is more alive so much more lives than in
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the 1st days and months as many people have returned. but do you see this cars of the war everywhere the schools us to close? the russians are due to close to the see, to and do you for us here, the explosions and then the air raid alert because russia bombards of the sea to was me, silas and just we simply last week there was a novice at tech was, is come to me so many a by heart give souls to live is very dangerous for people, but they have to continue because no one has the right to stop. now people continue work and continues that they live because they need to keep on the economy. they need to keep on the country going like there are 2 products now, one on the front lines, one of the soldiers in the trenches. and the other one is where people doing their regular jobs to keep off the country and to continue the country to find out. thank
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you very much. maria of the, of, of had a research that european ex, but the association there, and har keith, it's so us, president joe biden has been criticized by the un rights groups. also, people from his own policy for his decision to supply costa bombs to ukraine. our white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it brings us more on this. this is surprising because uh typically you'd hear criticism from the opposition republicans, but now the president is here and pushed back from within his own democratic party . a particularly from the progressive verse sort of further left of the democratic party progressives have written a letter 19 members. and what they're saying is that they feel that this is not consistent with their values. in other words, the president, when he came into office, really said that the platform of foreign policy under his administration was going
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to be to put human rights 1st. and a cluster munitions really are contrary to that, that they linger on the battlefield much longer after conflicts and because of their high failure rate to detonate. and so they disproportionately harm civilians, often women and children because they don't get names. children can often pick these up these little bond let's it look like children's play toys or balls, and they can, may more even kill children and, and other civilians. and so that is the concern here of so many progressives. they say there's no such thing as a safe cluster bomb despite arguments to the contrary. and they say that really the president has let not just americans down, but the world, given that he promised to be a leader when it comes to human rights, a tiny wants to that for you on this news out from london. there was no distinction, made
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a friday between middle infections and civilians. ripped up roads bombed out homes and grieving families and international delegation looks at what's left behind in jeanine. refugee come off to the biggest is right, right in decades of food. no more. so in no way to go, hundreds of migrants expel from tunisia is still stranded. as libyan for the concert refused to let them in. to roar on santa cole top seat all caress comes through the test. at one moment, the thousands of people have defied a protest band in paris and march to commemorate a black man who died in police custody in 2016. raleigh's against police brutality had been held and all the french cities intentions of the country were made high of the police killing of a teenager spots riots last week. police reports from paris. this
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was the demonstration french authorities tried to stop 11 days after the killing of 17 year old. not l. y, a policeman in the suburbs of paris, the sister of another man who died in police custody in 2016. continued have points for justice because we have always demonstrated peacefully and today the police departments, laptops on the pretext of recent events. i said probably already at the institute of health every year since i brought the adama's debt. only this year, the authorities refused permission. they what's the fullest, the right thing with a swept friends in the past week and a half that didn't happen. some pepper spray was used in troy or his brother and another man were arrested before the demonstration broke up with a mock all over. the organizers have gathered here where they told us that actions were a success. and like the mounts the police are trying to stop the police say they will prosecute us a try. all right,
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for not formally declaring the demonstration we. yes, french police or finance people to put these youtube out at nights. we want to say to them that build on and get together on that builder. so come and help us next to let's organize that point solutions to this problem. baptism from defining this much was originally planned for the 19th of july, but was brought forward to keep the spotlights on the police in the wake of niles killing police. now for the next weeks pass the day celebrations could be another flash point. full rece out use era powers. we have exclusive coverage now from the border between to an easier in libya when moving to 1000 black african refugees and migrants remain stranded with little food, water, or shelter. they will round it up into 10 easy and says you have the fox and boss to the heavy militarized border. but the libyan board of cards, one that them in the group includes pregnant women and $29.00 children. malik
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training reports from the city of the walrus in the border between libya and she needs yeah. of the 2 needs in ministry of interior released a statement saying that he contacted the acting, a minister of interior. imagine so busy that they spoke and that both parties agree that they need to come up with a unified stance on equal migration. now, north africa has long been a transit hub for african migrants, a trying to reach your opinion shores. here in libya, you, when i estimate that there are more than 700000 migrants in the country. they faced widespread abuse, including arbitrary detention kidnappings ports or an even rate. and i think that's why we're seeing much, many migrants seeking a safer alternative. and that's why they, they, they went to tennis. but with recent comments from place site,
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which many have described as insightful and races, he's created an atmosphere of animosity towards african migrants. the situation is fox, which is a popular departure point from to this for migrants trying to reach. europe has been tens for a couple of months last week that reached a breaking point where residents of the city, tunisia, and residents were protesting against the presence of african migrants. things got why, when a to easy in man was killed, which led to things are in the city. and that's when that's amazing. and stories began their crack down. now for these hundreds of migrants friends, and on the border, the situation is only gonna get worse unless libyan authorities and the 2 nations are able to come to some sort of agreement and allow you monetary in organizations or, or, or the, perhaps the you, when i open a quarter and, and, and, and,
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and be able to give them humanitarian assistance. but for now, the outlook the out, the outcome of this situation looks grim, now train up elder 0 water to re well harvey is a canadian human rights activist and says that a country is becoming increasingly hostile towards black migraines. since the general sentiment in the country is basically, people are viewing by grants as a stretch of so extremist groups and hate groups online or going after. anybody who speaks out on the issue of a given a number of accusations against them that we are furnishing the images to ease uh, internationally that we are serving a certain agenda uh and everything of this sort. so right now the situation is very critical because not only do not have access to how these migrants, the way that we want to,
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and the way to protect their human rights and their dignity because they are human beings. but also we are under attack and i cannot deny the fact that it's racially motivated as well because it's not are, can you have many ways of migration before and it has never, we've never seen this extreme measure of being taken. and the fact that the only migrants that are being targeted are black, my friends also tells a lot and one more thing i'd like to add is that even if you watch the social discourse that is going on, you can see in the comments and these opinions that people post, it's very heavily racially motivated and people tend to deny that right away because they don't want the negative connotation that comes with being called racist. but when it comes to seeing people suffer and being discriminated against, uh they, they don't seem to mind to the united nations as one of the constellations to don
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could force more than a 1000000 people to flee the country. the army has been fighting upon military rapids support forces for control is done for nearly 3 months. more than a 180000 people have already fled across the west and for the into chad. i to address reports now from a refuge account in the town of ad, right? the not the issues that needs to be addressed as a child say time is running out for tens of thousands of children. use refugees in china, especially in eastern chide. because food is running low and logistical problems, i'm mounting right now. the estimates of the united nations agencies for the number of facilities refugees who have come into child are more than 250000. i'm still counting. so this is a routine for distribution activity by the wall full program. what do you see here is a family trying to ship out some food items brought to them by the was with program
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. so i'm sold them beans. i'm clicking on and the weights of the program is saying that they cannot afford to give families more than one meaning a day. they're not to miss your side of the case as of monday, pushing on the rise in reference to terms in eastern charges are the parts of jobs or students references have moved to and now over here you see families sharing a little bit. got some sort of beams, cooking or that was given to them by the workforce program. but right over there, thousands of out of food and these refugees waiting to be served with time running out. it looks like they're going home with nothing. how many degrees i'll give you the address on the charge, sued on board, the impact of fighting and hard to ms. fight across the country to saddam's main port. soaring prices in a free mountain delay in salaries, taking a heavy toll on people in port sudan, mounted vile reports from the city on the red sea,
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where many people are struggling just to get by. and north east spends his days stitching, choose what he says, making ends meet, husband, if it'd be more difficult. 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, 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 showing voice 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 read even received their salaries. last name was all. 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
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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 pool, who are 1st to come to you from long distances there, sleeping in pavements. 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 complex to 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 disease a funeral has been out for about a $79.00 shot dead by his writing forces during
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a raid north west of ramallah. positive health ministry says the 24 year old was shocked in the chest and died from his wounds in hospital. a $198.00 pounds of things have been killed since the beginning of the year. 29 is right. these have been killed in the same period. meanwhile, the delegation of walls and 30, i'm baffled as an e representative, paid a visit to janine and the occupied west bank. at least 12 palestinians and one is ready sold. you were killed in a major assault that earlier this week. and the abraham is app that you need refugee camp and brings us more on that visit us. diplomats and you, one of the shows have come here to listen to the testimony 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 the use 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,
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mr. vin vin burgess door. yes. and then what do you take from the testimonies that you've heard? is there anything new? 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 effects in an area populated by civilian. do you know that this refugee compos 14000 people on the 0.4 square kilometers, was the most densely populated areas in pen assign. if you use air strikes, you accept collateral damage in the put in a seam population. so our critique towards the east we have the occupied part was the lack of cooperation and the other key when it came to using military weapons
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system. that's the 1st thing. secondly, we criticize there was no distinction, made a prodigy between minutes, infections and civilians. and that was impossible because if you go with massive military equipment, you cannot make this distinction. certainly re criticized that during the operation she would have to 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 because even hospital to the, the tech was good. and even during the sort of trying to the stories were attacked as well. so there's, when you're hearing a lot of condemnations from the yeah, these right. the violations are increasing. the people here once action. yes. what are you going to do? well, 1st of all is all just mission of diplomats. i've seen covering all 5 continents and the chairmanship of the united nations and that itself. and that on the 3rd day, it's a good day after the, after the, immediately
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a 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 and electricity and see what you're 9 kilometers of water and sewage lines. have been destroyed to the effect that via here. and it's a post war zone. this proves to use our commitment. no, we as diplomats, we can only do 2 things, a fact finding and reporting to back us into back capitals that they take the necessary action and be expressing all those 40 different to you with the population affected by these military actions of israel. and hoping that the political message from our capitals goes to raise your intake to have to abide by international law. and if you don't, you're facing consequences as that is something only capital dental diplomats can only report. so please bear with us. that'd be kind of go beyond what they're doing here. i'm going to continue with here today. thank you so much, mr. ben. you,
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for your participation. and we've been talking to palestinians who say that the level of destruction here in the caps is nothing like they've seen in 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. you have a lot of fear and a lot of anxiety. he knew that, but he just eat a, do you need refugee camp? you have to fight less. i mean, a lot of riley has been taking place in garza to mark the 16th anniversary of the founding of the policy of faction law. hundreds of people attended the event and also show the support the palestinians. and janine, as some other one, was that the policy is on most used today. supporting the business name is ellen view. we come to the facing visit,
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you'd be rates. and as soon as the 16th anniversary, the instruction goals on, i'm gonna give you the, for the operation with the send and cold, the policy and resistance. the policy, there's a lot of movement often done, the actions that resulted which was not as soon as killed and moved the hey, but we got the here today in the festival named to be slim. hey, we come to say we still faithful to sold it out. so have people to sacrifice their souls full on the compass of the posting and people is truthful and an o x. a holy most concerned the with one of the, one of the not things with more is really rates on dollars on the west fund under the invoice is inevitably increase the accountability with the funds. when does the government? if i'm at one, i guess the still ahead on the program, the dutch department is the attendance his resignation officer,
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his coalition government collapses to pieces from like ration package for me to one while champion is the magic, gather the british from free to have more on that or the us hi again. good to see right off the bat. let's talk about this icy air and making its way into southern africa. this could produce some record called in sun spots. let me show you waking up monday morning morning dark in the blue and the purple. lower the temperature joe burge at minus one. so we get so it's cold enough for snow. improve along a province like we're going to get a pretty good helping. and probably some freezing rain in nearby limpopo prop ends in south africa, south end of africa, while those temperatures of taking a hit into this and for west africa,
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our seasonal range really ramping up from nigeria. benito, go right through to sierra leone and skinny on sunday. this friday, i've seen some flooding across the turkey as black sea coasts, over the course of the weekend. all has to do with that rain. coming off the black sea. well, central europe's looking, settled, plenty of sun, those temperatures up. i mean, look at room full on sunshine. 37 degrees. pretty good. and we did see some flooding just to the west of barcelona in spain, but things have really quiet down here. but hang on, there is still the thread of some flash flooding across the islands of ireland and britain. truth be told western france and the low countries with this storm systems swirling around. so we gotta be on the look out for that on sunday. see you later, the, whether it's cute, didn't calculate in australia, wiles and promotions. find with us devise the addresses the balance between
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endangered wild life and then your neighbors that sets the forest right there and there's nothing between the tiger. have a human habitat. nothing to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger? oh, really. from one side of aust, i'm pious, spending several continents but it's by the 1940s, the french for forced to confront the realities and demands for independence. and the 1st part of the documentary series out of there and looks at how the colonial unrest proved sunset to note syria and full scale warn indo china flood and his french t colonized nation on al jazeera,
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the clock back in the main stories. now, russia is condemned to tuckers decision to release 5 ukrainian prison as a whole. they were captured during the battle for the full city of mary o. d, a weeks in september, set them to to keep the crime. and it says they were meant to stay that until the war ended. thousands of people have defined a protest bond in paris and march to commemorate of black 9 who died in police custody in 2016 to engines remain high in the country. opposite police killing of a teenager stopped riots last week. moving a 1000 black african refugees and migraines and strands are on the live here to easy for this with little food, water or shelter. they will round it off, engine easier and boss to the port and then they'd be in god's work, let them in. and all the news, the leaders of columbia in brazil,
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amazing the southern columbia and city of leticia without being to map out plan to preserve what's left of the amazon rain, forest environment ministers from 8 countries. scientists and representatives of indigenous nations are attending the summit of sandra, and yet these following this form from bunker tom. what is expected to come out of this summit and sandra, what are they aiming for, as well as many things really? mariam? about the mostly about presidents who have made saving good. the amazon and fighting climate change the, the center of their administrations in their goals during their presidents. they want to renew international attention on what they see as a vice of threat to humanity. which is the possibility of reaching the point of no
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return for the amazon rain forest, which is what experts say would be a deforestation level of 20 percent or more. we are now roughly around 17 percent of deforestation, and that is because there has been a skyrocketing of illegal activities and the for a station in the amazon region in the last decade. the a lot of it has to do also with the and increase of the international criminal organizations that are using the amazon to launder drug trafficking money for it. for example, expanding cal, ranging expanding at agriculture to agriculture for frontier in that region. there also has been a major increase in illegal mining in the region that pollutes rivers using mercury . for example, did the 2 presidents or hoping to fight to all this true regional corporation. and also asking the rich world,
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the richer countries in the world to also participate with the, with them. so many things on the table in this meeting is leading the ground work for a major presidential summit next month, and rescue. okay. sign 2 out of sandra and b, i t in boca tom the amazon is the vital parts of the fight against climate change. its trees observe massive amounts of carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the atlas fair. so yes, scientists of war and that and alarming rise in the forest ation is pushing those benefits risk. they say about 17 percent of the rain forest is already been lost to decades of human activity and a rapidly changing climate. but new data from brazil chose of 34 percent slow down and deforestation the amazon rainforest since the beginning of this. yeah, this is when it present louise and ask you to let the silver return to palate. he has promised to en deforestation by the 2030 and is reversing the policies of his
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previous asset jar both scenario who slash environmental protection efforts. o'brien a bus is a fellow with the rain forest investigations network and investigator full the international crisis group. brown was out with summit a little bit earlier and joins us live from boca tom. when we speak about deforestation, maybe just explain a bit more about what it is that we are talking about. which groups have access to the rain forest and carrying out this environmental devastation of what we observe in the amazon and which is a region that's as composed by 9 different countries as that it does become basically the free for all governments are not able any more to control these fuss areas before we see that the criminal organizations f, a rooftop, and are expanding listed economies such as the legal, gold, mining, ballistic drop cultivation,
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especially coca corrupt and they need to look for us or have different than from mental impacts. we also see the legal industries like cattle ranching deck with cultural industries, a contributing anonymously to the for the station. but then the front share between the legal and the legal sector basically disappear. because what we see is that the less of the revenues of drug trafficking, or re investing in mining in kettle run shape, but also the amount of troops. so what we actually see is that there's this laundry machine of money that keeps rotating in the amazon industry. invested in notice economy is paid to prey on the 2nd. so let me just to be crystal clear. you have you have organized crime groups that are carrying out and legal mining. you also have this many drug functions that are going is drug trafficking going on. but then you have also those who happen to be occupying bits of land in the amazon the,
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the carrying out legal activities. but you say that now the boundaries of been cross because you get money from the legal stuff being invested into other forms of farming. exactly. we see a complete versions of legal and illegal industries. and of course, the biggest logos are because we're on the sector and the land grabber or an industrial agriculture, but oftentimes induced, let's say legal sectors. we found a lot of dirty money coming from the drug trafficking industry. it's a new set that this is a region composed of 9 different countries. me and you are the summit, yourself, and many different players involved from scientists to environmental experts, even indigenous groups. very important to have their participation in all of this. now they going to be able to come up with a plan, not just to slow deforestation, but to stop it altogether is going to be different. it's going to be very difficult . now, given this across the board,
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a situation with gangs that is coordinating different countries of each of the bully serves especially in the last 7 years is that criminal groups. and most of our groups are fairly much able to conduct a sort of diplomacy in the m as in we see urban gangs from cities like so powerful and unable to, jeanette will come to the amazon for narco trafficking, but a state for legal gold mining and they're able to force relations, for example, with gloaming very organizations, despite the cultural and linguistic barriers, but the respective governments haven't been able so far to come up with a comprehensive strategy to re gain control over the amazon and then putting them in the comprehensive approach to conserve the forest. so what we hope is that a decent finds a today, and it is to columbia, but in august and blah, blah, blah in brazil, that all the amazon governments are able to improve their collaborations, set aside and political differences to come up with a comprehensive plan to save the amazon before it's tonight. it's interesting
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because it does involve a, you've got to get many different ministries and, and buying from many different areas. it's, it's about the environment. but it's also very much about crime and border protection as well. what are the obstacles to getting to the final plan? the opposite goals are often times political. so what we actually need is that it comes with the state policy and that it's not only to go from is trying to implement the few policy lines during their the years they have. but we need a long term approach because they're criminal sclerosis. thinking of the long term economic strategies, but the wasn't countries cannot do this by themselves. they need funds from the international community. and i think that it's important that the other continents, or let's say, especially united states and european union, understand that if they funds amazon protection is not only out of go to bill or for the intrinsic and reasons. but if the amazon is destroyed,
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this will also impact the whole growth. so all sort of people living in europe, the living, the people you living in growth in america, the business way developed as, as this growing concepts that we need to put all the efforts together to safety amazon because it's a global carbon sink. yeah. and data to this is very important developments, so thank you very much for helping us understand it from a verse from bulger, tom dodge, prime minister. not cortes been meeting the king to discuss, forming a cad take of ministration. it comes the day after his coalition government collapse in a dispute of the migration policy or challenge has more to me, it's in the, on the stated style of much and doctor's politics leave with martha drove himself to the royal palace in the hague, to update king village alexander, on the collapse of his government, pausing to exchange a few words with reporters before carry on to discuss the can't take your administration with them on
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a route to empower says 2010 is the netherlands longest, subbing prime minister. but this ruling convolution is law state only a year and a half minutes. it's actually just fulton, it's no secret that the coalition partners have very different views on migration policies. 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 warranted the number of relatives of ball refugees allowed into the netherlands to be kept at $200.00 per month. that's his junior coalition partners refused that he said by okay, it's a difficult moment. we've helped 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 to be the netherlands is expecting around $70000.00 . decide them applicants this year. almost double last year is number and that's
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increased pressure on the government from fall right. policies like the pvp, led by get billed is. yeah, it is for him to call them and they the whole cricket bucko. expect that the data on the post office each find its way to kind of this for my level of either either the 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 is and about basic and the collapse that 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 like a government until a new administration takes over a process like you to take a mock route. so it has indicated he would like to stand again for an unprecedented cris time as leader. or we challenge was 0 that be as long as having 5 minutes to add because ring events has become the 1st, openly gay, had to stay to the european union nation of which was swinging as loudly as president earlier on saturday in the capital riga. and his speech about the
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continued to support ukraine gone at one of the well, the biggest produces of both gold and coca is suffering. it was economic crisis in a generation. it's just signed a new 3 bailout program with needs. national monetary fund was $3000000000.00, but would it make a difference? time with tax reports from across these were to say they haven't been paid in 2 years. they supplied siege to public schools in gonna now disparate supplies of demanding what's owed to them with interest because of inflation, we just assumed that the due process should be followed. and when he should be given to us, are we asking for too much government assigned to use the bad our program with the international monetary fund to bring down inflation and to fix it, we cannot make problems. but this may not reduce public to levels create jobs or increase salary. lots of new trucks is happening introduced. so the fax is not
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going to stop by to the end altogether. as this police, i secret you stop paying for some unrest them to leave the front. it's very possible as you start to realize, but yeah, endings have, i think, but just in power the. so i'm going to is no conditions of these loans mean the government has to cut spending and of the price of water fuel and electricity would like to keep going on to reduce our profit. and it was the lead lead to prices because of some of the government's is a $3000000000.00 i'm a sellout will help pay for the imports get the cost of living classes under control and finished development projects. a lot of large projects like the road had sold because there was no money to finish them with critics of the government,
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se corruption and mismanagement also to blame, forgotten as he can on the difficult man's have expansive banner. it's a country 70. i'm is program since his gain to the payments in 1957. the question is, with this though, lead to economic posterity, which is small hardship for the people. hard on my task for algebra across the us, treasury secretaries as washington and begging me to work together to address the ex, essential threats of climate change. janet young and has been meeting climax, buzz off the talks with china is premier on friday. she's the 2nd high level us visitor within a month following a trip by washington. stop taking them out on c, blinking. it's aimed at improving strain relations on the issues, including taiwan, human rights, and export controls. for people have been injured on the 2nd day of the annual pamplona bull run in spain.
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the 61 is we're taking the hospital on friday. thousands of terry's visit the northern city every year towards the 9 day festival, which dates back to the 14th century. the bulls run an $875.00 mesa close to a ring where they are killed a 5 bull sciences animal rights groups have long pulls of events to be fans. a still head and bringing including how england's young football is ended, a fax, you know, i me a wait for the chunk, the spacing, liliana, teens, does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it, hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for
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you need to be watching out just here. the time now, all this bullet with p to indo. ha. a marion. thank you so much. they was an explosive finished of the 3rd day of the food ashes test, the strategy assessing and the victory target of $251.00 and hitting the leaves of the 6 hour rain delay and passing in blue me conditions straight. he resumed with 6 wickets. in hand of chris loops was quickly into the store, removing mitchell marsh and alex carrie. and it's a good, great piece of fielding from harry brook as much. would it join the in the wake ups to dismiss mitchell stone council? that's stereotype. it was boasted by some late, big heating from travelers he'd make 77 at the side or boulder for 220 for england. had hoffen out a bad at the end of the day and reached $27.00 without loss by the close. this time we something dr. the cummins. the lead, another 224 runs to get the 1st when of this action. see really well a put,
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you know, when you're you're in a run chase. there's always going to be knobs around. but i think that's certainly good goodness of the to of you know, of wait a minute, that's much an interesting done in school and keep me thousands. there's as much pressure this address here. it's quite satisficing, they've just sent them as well. it's a, it's a huge time series to buy. so i think the silly for both kids off the site is nodes in the can. um, no, i what we can change tomorrow. no ink. and then i guess pull back and go to one as well on the title is the what the apply for? well, number one, carlos alvarez came to a big place to reach the last 16 at wimbledon. the top seed was up against nicholas jerry on the same school across the well, but dropped the 2nd said he was going to win the next to the match. didn't take on much. i bet it's the next as he looks to reach the quote, the final disadvantage said, see, the new method is came from a sit down to reach the 4th round. these match these base,
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the performance of the owning club by beating mountain fish of age to reach the last 60 said the women. so there was a light finished on since the cold under the light sold the defending champion, elaina it'd be back in a. but she wasted little time against casey bolton free back in and taking this one . just 57 minutes stopping just to go straight into the jabbing the sutherland compile all the way into the 4th round the number to see. jump to 5 games in a straight fits when of anna blink about southern income for face the 21st the catalina alexander the next. and the big scape last is beaten, finest on to the. she needed plenty of fighting square to come from a system to beat the form of us. open champion, bianca on via screw between izzy and 6. see taking that 6 full in the deciding 6 for me to one chip and next for step. and we'll start on pull position for the purchase, growing pretty at silver stone. the document is aiming for. he's
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a twin in team races, which average of lead a is also a gunning for the drivers side. but for the food you're in a row big this dominance has been such that they had one and 19 of the last 20 races. but karen's landa norris and oscar. yes. street starting 2nd and england's under 21. so the european champions for the 1st time since 1984, they are in the goal of the final against spain came in the 1st off the injury time when cold problem was freaking afflicted in the back of liverpool, midfielder spaces, jones. it was low injuries on drama at the end of the game to spain awarded the penalty of val review essentially specific, cheaper james traffic, save the spot, take liability reese and the to the 9 spain any promises. and he finishes the 2 of them in 6 mean sheets in the lifting the tracking for the 1st time in 59. as she prepared to defend the women's woke up with the usa making rapid move has
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announced the retirement at the end of this season. the 38 year old is twice a window of the trophy and also in olympic gold medalist rep. and i will call to the day a once. the current campaign ends in the national women's soccer league with the club rains that we hold, that woke up kicks off in 12 days time, very grateful that i'm, that i'm here. and then i have the trust of this team and that my body is held up this long to be able to do this. so just wanted to do it now and honestly, kind of get it out of the way before we go down to new zealand. so we can focus on the task at hand, which is winning. another woke up ball cabin dish won't be breaking the risk of the stage wins of the to the front of the crashing out of the sea is race. the brush fridays tide with the great 80 mix on 30 full of stage wins and was hoping to save a new mock. and what he said will be his final to us said he 8 year old crash staff with 64 kilometers left on stage a. let's take, it's a hospital in an ambulance,
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the olympic council of asia. it has agreed to allow athletes from russian bill risk to competes at the upcoming asian games. but they wouldn't be able to win any metals. the council laid down strict criteria for their inclusion as neutral competitors in hang jews, which also included no flags or national symbols. anthony, some of the 2 nations have been banned from competing, have many sporting events around the world. so scratch an invasion of ukraine last year, 500 the quote. to compete in utah aflac as independent athletes, no politician will be invited out side the rank the science of china to advertise the hosting global supposing events as a to any off to the pen demik, the council, confirming the city of hobbin as coast. so the next agent winter games in 2025. it
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staged event once before that was back in 1996. as one of the main of the central gulf controversial measures returning to work of the month away on medical leave. p j to the commission of j monahan will resume his role on july 17th. the week of the open championship, by the hand has been under intense scrutiny since the shock announcements that the pga and b b will to is were matching with saudi arabia's public investment fund. which finance has been lived series. speaking of village series, cameron swift has a 3 sharp lead off of the 2nd round of the event at century and club just outside london, straight in who is preparing to defend the open championship tightly in a full night. pick a full shots to move to 12. i'm the ford. we'll leave it there for now. mary, i'm expect even to thanks very much, peter. well, that's it for the news out, but i'll be back in a line with more of the days. use of course. as always website, how does there until comfortable and everything would come free. but of course, we'll bring you all tonight just on outs of stories around off of the headlines
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which is here for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february, the 28. you can see that shiny stretch over there, it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker. now at the end of that stretch, what's where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. i just looked at him in the pepsi of the worst of the ice being, but don't know when the ship's container might blow wide open. the town where most of the oil had washed ashore, says coral reeves have been damaged if it intends to take legal action. here's from al jazeera. on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile app, is that the, this is where we live from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on
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