tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 12, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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as long as it takes ukrainian negation just bringing home significant security victory for the green for our country, where all our people and ukraine's president welcomes nato security guarantees of the airlines pledged long term support to help them defeat russia. the palestinian presidents visits jeanine for the 1st time in more than 10 years, or new days of the as well as a sold on the cities refugee. and the united nations releases its food security reports. nearly 30 percent of the wiles went a day or more without eating last year. honey spilt on your boat has not found defending champion alina rip akina at wimbledon, and repeats of last year. his final, this time he finishes the wind up having to miss you is through to the last, the only beginning this news out. and then let's do any and capital vilnius when nature
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need is uh, wrapping up the annual summit as news conference us presidents are 5 minutes said support for you can will last for as long as it takes 5 and held a one on one meeting as well with ukrainian president in front of me is lensky. on the sidelines of that summit, he and all the leaders announced the security pledges and support the ukraine. and nature need is issued a declaration spacing. the cube is now closer to the military alliance than ever before. we're going to help ukraine build a strong capable defense across land, air and sea and from which will force they have to be a force of stability in the region and deter, against any and all threats. i think it's a powerful statement, a powerful statement of our commitment of ukraine as it defends its freedom today and as a rebuilds the future for and as we're gonna be there, as long as that takes, well, you're kind of the president in front of me is the landscape of his thoughts,
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thanks. nature need is and said that his country is bringing home a significant victory. james ross security guarantees for ukraine on the way to nato and important package of security guarantees. to date, we are go to meeting with a g 7 congress, the framework for security guarantee of that shall be in folder extended through that are on demands with our key positives. last row and multilateral agreements and ukrainian delegation is bringing home significant security be 3 and part of your grain for all accounts. for you. we're all our people to hello to speak to a correspondent during the holiday. he's following developments for us that ends on this join up present by it and says this was a strong statement of support is not the sense there, especially given the fractions that we've seen between nature mendez's or this was hostile. oh sure. i mean,
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native certainly believes it is present biden, none across the united states being so influential and driving the agenda here. so it makes things cities they, we believe that ford has been achieved the streets ahead of the sort of 30 important and significant support that's been given to ukraine up to now. but which has tended to be quite sort of ad hawkeyes and when and streets ahead of the generalized assertion to ukraine made back in 2008. they will one day become a member of what they have now is a much more concrete pos to membership. this repeated assertion that ukraine's future allies in nato significant hurdles to membership have full. and a way there is a much more institutionalized sense of ukraine's place in nature with the 1st nato ukraine council meeting this afternoon. and then a legal framework proposed by g 7 countries that will lead to play g as towards long term security guarantees for ukraine towards membership that would involve
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building a defense force, for instance, capable of securing ukraine across land and sea out by all of those measures. nato and president biden will consider this summit, a successful demand. zalinski, is it everything heat helpful? certainly not. he came here looking for an invitation to be issued now to join nato . he wanted a time table attached to that he hasn't received either of those things. he said on tuesday coming here that if he didn't, it would be kind of upset that into the raw. the rebuke from the u. k. defense minister ben wallace, who said, look, he should really be showing a deal more gratitude and his language at the end of the summit, president's landscape much more diplomatic, talking about an outcome that was meaningful, practical, important. and of course, showing a great deal of gratitude to each one of the nato allies. indeed,
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during the i believe the turbine is expected to speak again before he flies us. but lisa, what's he like for you to say? well you talked about those factors that were on display top of his list really drove by and coming. he was smoothing those over and uh, creating a getting a sense of powerful sense of nato unity that had been on displayed back in madrid a year ago. and so many of those factors of either be paid, but over the differences over the time on and would being around ukraine's membership, for instance, on ease of us supply of cluster munitions to ukraine and some differences of enlargement around sweden that was essentially full. the new way, so it allows him to go on to make a speech that we're told like to hear in vilnius will present. the idea of american leadership in the world is strong confident america, alongside strong confident allies, meeting the challenge of crises in the world. everything from russia's aggression in ukraine to climate change, and he then goes off to the nordic countries for somebody that does or other look
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like. and some will see it as a, the us president showcasing beside either of us leadership in the world ahead of what will be approved in the election campaign and have him over the next year or more. that, of course, inevitably will be much more domestic focused during the holiday with all the lice has to for us from the left to any and capital vilnius. thank you. john. russia has said it's potentially very dangerous for the west to provide ukraine security guarantees. a mistake matures, retrain actually, which can be considered as a mistake and potentially very dangerous because providing any security guarantees to green effectively ignores the international principles of indivisible security. that said, providing security guarantees to green encroaches the russian federation security. this is impossible. this is fraught with very short, medium, and long term negative consequences. well will be guessing the ukrainian reaction from brought the bride and cave and just a moment,
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but fast that speak to julia as i pull that over in moscow. usually most go has pops on surprisingly, sound a very wary when it comes to nato expansion. and these g 7 security guarantees we've been hearing about how nice it responds in practice. what will we see? and of course, russia is not happy about tech is decision to give the green light to sweden to join nature and promise to take retaliate tree measures. but it was said previously by the countries of horse whose that's finland, and sweden did not pose any threat to russia's national security. unlike ukraine versus always seen ukraine's possible. nato membership as a threat to national security is, continues a warning of the total impossibility of sanction. moved, by the way, ukraine's potential accession to nature was one of the prefects for russia's special ministry operation. ukraine,
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on least back in february 20 to 22. now rush is very glad, but nature hasn't given a specific timeframe for ukraine's and trained to the lines saying it's tron says as them, it's a fish show here. that's nature is up with russia. russian authorities say that nature is fulfilling the goals we can any russia, on the other hand, none of the nato countries are willing to participate or in the direct conflicts with russia. and the reason that i'm is that's russia's understanding of things. oh, so russia says, ukraine's membership in the alliance comes with obligations because restaurants, whether ukraine will be willing to participate in potential complex, that's nature can possibly get involved. and in the future, you craze. membership seems quite unrealistic. now, because it will mean ukraine's and trained to the western world, which also now which also means that the country will be able to determine some nato agenda ends and not so many nature countries are ready for it. therefore, russia is not very much concerned at the moment about to ukraine's membership, but there will be
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a bigger problem for russia if you crazy stop smoking on nature's of a close doors and begin crating. human to trend lines is with southern countries, which will be interested in the ministry corporation, whether it will signing directors, biological treatments on the collective defense. so usually i suppose that over the speaking to us from must go with a view from russia. thanks very much. julia, well, let's go to the ukrainian capital and speak town correspondence. run mcbride from is we've been saying, ukraine's had security guarantees before they still been invaded. people the feeling any safer off the we've had, but we've had some domains. i think its autumn is the lensky, the whole of ukraine, putting the most positive spin possible on the summit proceedings is dimitra couvier by the ukraine. foreign minister has said of ukraine, there is no substitute to full nato membership. that's ultimately what they want to see. but i think they have welcome to various measures in steps that seem to been
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announced that that at least, paid the way for that membership at some point in the future, such as the establishment of the nato ukraine council, the insurances from the g 7 members, and the landscape type thing to social media to welcome the fast tracking of the process to ultimately get to a gets a nato membership. and also generally sign king the, the, all of these nathan members pull that messages of support that he can come back here to keep with as well. of course, as all of the extra military, a packages both big and scroll, they seem to the big commitments from the likes of france, germany right down to but smaller but still significant contributions such as the 1000 tiny nano drones for recall us and purposes. and that has not been announced by nobody that going to give, so all of these a do make a difference. and also it does seem as though the speeding up of some of these packages of, of military aid a, that's been one of the grievances here that in ukraine that it is taking data of
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members a long time to agree to things like main bottle tanks to long range missiles and so on, but it's the same way. things like the f, 16 fighters that are being talked about for a number of months. it was only last months that nato countries confirm that they would be terminated. so you have 16 fighters and the training programs a full pike fight to pilots would be that sets out that we have that that training will begin as early as next month. so all of that is encouragement for ukraine. a we are seeing, i can go from the russian side. we've had mo, drones launch. so, but night 15 drones a sent into ukraine's overnight. and this wednesday afternoon. we all have the reports of, of the attack them is that for res, your region that is resulted in hate and civilian casualties. 6 of them children all mcbride's there with the latest for us to from to you. thank you, ron. well, meanwhile, tequila is president says that his country is ready to mediate between russia and
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ukraine. if both sides propose such tools, especially pop out on, made those comments of the closing of that nature so much and if you any, in other words, you looms uh if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we would be glad to. and as told to you, we are ready for that is stumble, has now become a center, as you know, for the green corridor unit and other potential future steps. we're always ready to act as a mediator any time. because in fact, currently we are due to close in the hole that spring in. the 2nd knock of, he's the director of the institute of political studies on the phone, the public spokesman full russian presidents out in the prison. he joins us now from the russian capital laska missed them. uncle bye. wanted to stop by all skiing . what your thoughts are about what we've just had from tucker's presidents at one there is any kind of mediation, like that likely. would that be welcomed by russia? a rational outcomes, a rational one, to, to stop it as a war,
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as soon as possible and rushing to think about. and then i'm going to zation on that normal approach. so was also military conflict is red, is he and paul. eddie is installed by d as in addition, some money to go come by my laptop now, and you'll have a little country to school. so once i do have these on the canadian land and as a suggest now there are. busy as a media data fits outside of the impossible to happen because that are new won't be doing that option. you can easily won't be 3 in the united states of america and right side, it's high, but it was oxy. walk united states of america getting flashbacks by using that ukrainian broke john, it's having a way to know is that i know you couldn't. you know, the reason why the museums do varies. uh, but that was the united states of america,
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like united city of k as it. why are you able to negotiation could be only between the united states of america and outside of the me? also about that, then because you'll find ministry has made it very clear that russian views this conflict as being not only with us but with nature. now if this isn't just a fight with ukraine, what would then take to end this? and it's really easy that we believe that you can have a 5, or you can style alternative century politically, occupation the site and your calling me. i didn't put it super easy, which had been established by you and that submitted to grace of the 2014. and what do you mean to put in many times? the policies were in the united states of america or was thrown off democratically elected president. or if you get an oil as a ukrainian but it's of the kind been in fact that i'm worried that i'm by united
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states. i exam sponsored by the elect that the sort of funds by elections and uh, sold their conditions a bit easily. uh oh, contact roads as overseas, minnesota corp. and the report and see if you got it and it is uh uh for the borders and uh as it is off its being set. all right, so let me get you. just let me get quote. what 75 got a sample population and you've got a how should get out the show stack of all the on that side of it is a central band. i couldn't get that. uh oh uh that our basic kind of get out is that system is going to be good. got a whole other protection against you currently and people shouldn't be on our borders. and also also it is almost what is one of them who like the price and time again secure monitor for different s as in new york. so let's just see if it's covered under this is obviously a very different to you of what's taking place and you can from what we've been
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hearing from nature and mendez. now in the last couple of hours i spoke to andre bucknell. if he's a phone the russian different not to i think you might know. he told me that the kremlin, given what we're seeing in terms of nato expands and will already be moving it's nuclear arsenal, to and show the nature as new as members, all within those sites. is that what you're hearing and, and what do you make of the threats of escalation here? when to stand up because the war broke. so perhaps you won't be to be a new class superpowers restaurant you might. and united states of america was adventurous. what was that now moving disease conflict? uh, there was a new click on 6 that he is a debit card, especially when we see is that that key for dependency because you use new quotes that are used in the country setting because if i don't have time to follow our station. now for example, and uh, also uh, uh, russia,
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russian don't pull into it goes to us new car. we've been area, but a rush. i fans today cannot collins that we are out of that. is that a good restaurant from united states and it's doing our allies in nato, from our point of your nor defensive blog. but i found that it's been a good book because it may so you may know, but i'm, as you said, it said no one more. was the state attorney. what was that? i need to members. oh, once they've each nato and united besides good, it was a well on the not found to use that. as soon as it's means it's clear that there is, it's a good answer for accommodation and they talk, you show that why? because they taking buttons of on its normal war style. what if i got plenty of restaurant from all sides? so again, mark of the, the director of the institutes of political studies on the former public spokesman for russian president vladimir prison with a view that from moscow. thank you very much for joining us again here. and i'll
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just share a mr. michael. this also finds you more heads here. this news our including advice will supply lines and millions in syria is on the threat of to a un security council. victor a cry for health, at least one migrant ed and hundreds, and will remain trapped on the board of tennessee and libya and support. will he stay or will he go? an updates on the future of england. captain harvey kane nature were on this please . now while we have some breaking news now, israel's ministry says it stopped on the attempt to damage the northern board offense with lebanon. there was his nearest agency as reporting that several members of the hezbollah on group were wounded. these rarely armies says a normally full force was used to keep them at bay. well for more on this, let's bring it in,
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ron khan. he's on the line for us from occupied east jerusalem. and ron, i know this is all just happened in the last few hours. what more do we know what the stage as? well, i can tell you that these right me even confirming that this is head bullet inside . well, they actually said is a number of suspects approach. this kills, you bought offense from living on from the 11 east side, and then they charge you a try attack that boredom the minute equals. i'm wanted to them as you say, a use what they mean. well, they say is known lead from force to expelled and probably like for you to be take us with something around that. and that's when they say that the identity of the people who don't know. yeah. and that's actually quite crucial. they should, this is a very intense bore the wrong accusation. a false accusation could sparks things. now the all be confirmed that they all go to it still to carry on their work that independence of the, the silver and it to you if the result. but that's not something that has bullet actually agree with that. have been tension along these board and so july is,
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are like she put a concrete walls around 11, you call for the city that on the board to go. gotcha. now that's the city is all we all keep calling since the end of the 2006 was in april, so we're at least 13. okay, to apply it into from soaking up and on into northern israel as we pull at that stage, the israel would react, it did, but no pipes in the way that we thought it might actually just hit and p failed. then last week there was a more attack um from about the area into this route is just one most of the felt. um is there any security solutions? hey, we've been suggesting that it was a palestinian greek, not his beloved that were responsible for that, but no group has take it official responsibility. so this idea that it could be hezbollah, it could be another. another group is something the israel takes incredibly seriously, because right now, if there's an attack on his bullet,
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then come muscle react house with garza and the 3 in groups will react out to a serial as well. because any 3 of those brute seen a track only one as an attack on all of them. and the whole reaction is ro, really tell me what kind of levels of new page generals have long said publicly that they're looking to contain tensions on the border. now uh, in the past 6 months we have seen tension slightly increased on that boat, but it seems to be a very managed response. i can tell them to respond somebody that side of the boat of the lovely side of the boat, of the boat. and these way decided folder, still a very sensitive situation, and we're on con, there with the latest for us from occupied east through. so then, well that's now bringing is in a hotel. she joins us on the line to, but from the lebanese capital buried as in a, in language, just saying that that these men haven't been identified. what are you, you're hearing that from the lebanese side. yes. ringback is really army not
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confirming it has been law, but a has the spokesperson is being quoted by the local media as saying that in fact, these were, has been a member of 3 hezbollah members wounded in an incident. so the hezbollah spokesperson, who was quoted by the local media saying the circumstances are still not clear. so not saying that this was on a top attack. that is where the army is saying that there was an attempt to, to sabotage or support defense that divides these 2 countries. really, there has been a lot of tension and this is what in mind has been, you know, what was talking about. but today, the timing is quite significant because nothing on an in particular has the law commemorates the as a 17th anniversary of the last, or the last nature award spots with israel in 2006. and there were what we
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understand that were after this, along the border. some of them were demonstrating and it should, and others, even there were reports that others even set the fire. so clearly both sides have been provoking each other for an in recent weeks. we saw hezbollah setup outpost in and disputed territory because this border is still not that you're nationally recognize. and there's still disputed areas along this border. we saw in israel a setup, a fence around an area claimed by 11 on so both sides really provoking each other. now neither one, neither one for this is this, this has been clear for some time now because of the way that they react to certain to certain incidents. but what's interesting is up there is now talk about the possibility of the marketing, the border, the land border between the 2 countries. there are reports that an american mediator is expected and they will tend to,
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to start discussing this issue. it was officials here. so this incident is unlikely to lead to a flare up or some sort of confrontation. they're sending messages to each other. they're provoking each other. they're seeing how far each other, how, how far they can push each other for the time being against the backdrop of a toss of the possibility of negotiations. and then also today with the latest for us from the lebanese capital, the rates will be getting you more details as we get them here on out a 0 palestinian present for the bus a has a janine for the 1st time and move in 10. yes. this comes days of to and major is rarely assault on the cities, refugee camp in the occupied west by these olives we planted and we protect and we maintain. and if they cut a tree, we will plant in place a 1000 trees. this is palestine and this is hello, send in people the brothers,
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i'd like to tell you the authority in the state has come here to emphasize the support for janine camp. enough people in the city posted, you know, 30 is a united authority in one nation with one more security and stability. i would like to say for the oil people, far and near, we remain as one nation. anybody trying to mess around with the unity facing nothing but bad consequences we would not allow and we will not accepted old. and i say this loudly and frankly, any external hand that tries to approach the unity and the security and peace and stability. we will have to hand this country wants to remind united all of us united we are working together to remain together on a land until we liberate this homeland. well, president of us also talked about rebuilding the cities refugee count island official reports from jeanine and the occupied west bank. and finally, the boss has left to you after just over 2 hours on the going slightly less than
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he'd planned on tuesday. his wife is ill in hospital, in ramallah, elidah, re as the grave of 11 of the 12 people who died during the is really a sold to you last week. that is a new graveyard. the other graveyards are full. 64 people have been killed here. this year and is only the 2nd week of july, it talked about unity and he talked about rebuilding jenny. there's going to cost somewhere in the region of $15.00 and a half 1000000 to rebuild money has been placed by the u. e and algeria. but the people here want to make sure that it's delivered. there are so many roads that are like this, where rubble from wrecked and demolished buildings have been piled up with the rubble from the road that was dug up by these really has been proved for the time being negotiating. and we're right here. it's very difficult. and the water supply and the only interest supply still hasn't been reconnected for everyone. and before the bus talked about unity, because he's aware there are voices of just say there are people who don't believe that the palestinian authority is deliberating for people like those in geneva. you
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can talk about being resolute and being steadfast, but they want to see improvement in their everyday lives. and so that is why the moment dissatisfaction with the palestinian authority is higher than it's ever been before. with a boss is a weight of that. that's why he's talking about unity, but the people who want to see him deliver rather than leave, with just delivering nothing more than one words all and for sure, i'll just see you to be in the occupied westbank as the one you crane, the cobra. 19 pandemic. and the climate crisis have increased the number of people experiencing hunger, according to a un and wells health organization, food security report. it says 2600000000 people. that's nearly 30 percent of the global population, moderately or severely food and secure last year. that means they went
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a day or more without eating about 718000000 amount nourished. honda is rising in africa, west and asia. i'm the caribbean women, children and rural communities are disproportionately affected to you and his aiming to eradicate tongue by 20 fast a. but that go looks unachievable with millions more expected to go hungry. 11 on is now and it's 40 of a severe economic and social crisis will. and the same time who's being the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. the high global fee and prices and a weak currency have earned the west of the situation, saying a lot of reports. the numerous family shows us a glimpse of what life is now like from any lebanese. the basics and essentials, including food, is no longer affordable, or nearly bank of state can provide services and the poor can't afford to
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buy walter. go home doesn't have a refrigerator. and more often than not, there's no cooking. guess. the i went on and johnny was on the top of the son the past and the time that i've done that, the way i'm not convinced following the beloved and numerous salary is not enough to feed his 5 children. most of the days he just brings home bread. it's estimated that it costs $30.00 a month for a person to eat basic, essential foods 11 on the left, earned $40.00 a month. ringback his children don't go to school. 15 year old stockton was the only one who used to
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get an education, but she's been at home for the past 2 years. the world bank says loving on ranks 1st in food price installation. that's why facts and tells us buying notebooks and pencils is not an option in the us as well. so that is why we a tardy who was of some sort of ha, how do, from a 100 and the last time the stories of poverty and despair have become all too common. while a minimum wage has been increased to $90.00 a month, it is still one 5th of what it was before the economic crisis set in. so this is the story of one family. nearly a 1000000 and a half loving. these are more than 800000 refugees from neighboring syria, are struggling to put food on the table. that's more than 40 percent of the population center. who do?
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i was just data tripoli, northern 11, on a mac smart herrera is the chief economist for the u. n food and agricultural organization. he's been speaking with our correspondence. you have a ton of the about the fact is that affecting fruit security, and i think that there is something positive on something negative. a positive part is that hunger was increasing a need when to up be continued, then to one. and now we have seen in 2022. that is the same and it will be less but the same as the positive. you think why i'm saying is supposed to be, because if you're gonna move from those numbers, what happened because of the water, you know. great. now what happened because of complete 19 we will have seen that decline. that means that the negative resistance is received. why i say there is something negative is because when we look at the numbers by regions, the differences are important. we see, i think the america and these improving the nature of these improving mostly because of america has very good social protection programs that allow them to recover quicker from coffee lighting. but then you'll see in africa that easy
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northern regions, the findings of science or and that these because they also facing significant challenges of that district. and they cannot afford to hold them for be a these point dep distress. yes. depth owed to whom it belongs to all day, and we'll do that, that goes on to all the different places where they get money. you know, when they get loans to the rights of the countries in the world, we have our own for the 2 countries which i end up distress. most of the money enough. and that is reflected in the decline and the other part of the world which had at the time music i gave you a seats engine. and the reason was because cover united being removed completely. and what it is to do is to come to these countries and adults with the i completely funding for defendants and how come from one keep hope alive if and we know in this building, there's such indifference to the idea of conflict resolution. for example, in ukraine from suddenly from west to nation. well that climate change, how can i be any hope embarrass you? i always keep home because when i thing happens, food was never upset. i would always go to
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a market and get what i need and then it was applied to the whole work. so something happened despite the tremendous load notes, negative full system response. so we need to do the changes and that's why you have, i hope we can do those changes. and those changes cost on this time. the disagree phone system in which we operate is on the risk of uncertainties a hostile ahead. here on al jazeera, bobby finds the self and horrible sense of the vietnam fans movie for a controversial mass of the south china sea uninstalled, this japanese baseball stars. next korean move becomes a hot topic at the all star game and see a full details coming up. and they said this is the hello know, saw that many significant brain fold to help with the while files that we have seen
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recently in bolivia as long as the clear i'm afraid. but last year we have low pressure just making his way across the fall, south. opposite some big down pulls on this one actually. and that'll just run his way a little further. the race was crow from just making his way into early 11 celsius the and one of sarah's most of that associate at around 26 celsius friday. that copeland sweeps through a down to around 15 is a high and associates at that stage. that's not just how that ready when, when the weather just slides out into the south atlantic penny a shout was up to what was the fall north of south america running into the cat or bed that is across the east side of the campaign where you have the next batch of showers running in i think we'll see some really heavy rain for time actually just pushing across the lee but orleans using into posts or reiko eventually what across the spaniel, east and pasta cuba to make seen some showers as we go through says they show us to into southern pot, south central america, correct. we're close to break it down pools, panama not too bad up towards
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a mexico across the u. s. while the big story really is about the hate, the close of the most pop, 41 cell, just the in dallas shot was easing away for the northeast. the victorious terraces of the football club, loyalty committee violence consultation. when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supports is the one. let's take you back and live to the, let's do any and capital vilnius way ukrainian presidential. the muse lensky is a holding a media briefing and is currently taking questions. this is off to the nation, or lead is something that wraps up just
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a few hours ago. let's not sure i will be able to provide you all the details. what is the outcome of this summit? i would say we keep us at the we have we do a lot of vehicles that have outcomes. so what do you have received? the unit to the leaders have supported you crate and they supported the way on the biggest future of ukraine in nato. when is this going to happen? i'm not sure if, but considering the support of the leaders considering the statements of the leaders at the ne to ukraine council session. we ultimately, we have received a strong support of the 3. those in countries believe that we will be in nato when the security situation with based capitalized. and that
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means and what was not when the war will not be finished, ukraine will definitely be invited to nato new credit will definitely become a member nation to the alliance. i haven't heard any other opinion today. for me, it was important that the like to declaration a contained security conditions, conditions. i wanted to ask you, so what do we have? the conditions that i'll let them know much windows still we understand that it's all about the security. well, i guess that's it. so let's have only heard the president marcus price with a at each mtv yesterday you had a very strong language on what was to be able to communicate. so you said it is upset what they're going to decide. now they decided it in today. you're very
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grateful. you are, we think for what made you change your mind and i, you sometimes afraid that you could alienate the part of suspend a lot of political capital and money in order to help you. thank you. yeah, miss vanessa. i haven't changed my point of view. what's most important best that we have a fully comment understanding on the conditions on when and under which conditions ukraine would be negative. maybe not all the details we're communicating to. but for me, it was very important that it depends on the secure routine that there is and, and, and on the big guys, okay. statements where they about ukraine and nicer so that it would not be any trade offs. that would be a political decision based on the political security situation in the world. i
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don't know whether everyone is frank with me, whether it is all correct, but we believe to the progress we have to leave with the face in our partners that are helping us today to winning this war. and those are the biggest things i have repeated them. one's or i see in the dialect quiz every lead of the day 7 countries. i have repeated them and we have received the answers to the questions that we've closed. secondly, we have received a vote on this for the full on the defense confirmations. they are very important to us. and thirdly, i believe that almost that resulted of a nice in a logical point in time to pacific. for our, today's singular i meeting, that's the security guarantees. that's the declaration on the security guarantees for you crazy. now, what do you think most important is that this security guarantees choice was,
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but it only contains suicide. but what's most important is that we preset 11 home and, and this security guarantee, you'll see that it says clearly that these are security guarantees on our way to a native. i'm happy that we have it in the wording of the declaration and that the torso supported us. now the or because ukraine, please of midland village are because ukraine. mister president, the your colon, the president of check republic better ponzio has stated that he believes that the window of opportunity is uh for the uh, the occupation of a crane with weapons will and this somebody cause them the support will go. we get off to all of your meetings at so many days, can see this risk. today,
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at the summit, i've seen the support from the united states, germany, phones, push pull, and i'm not mentioning all the countries. i'm sorry for that, but i've heard a lot of leaders who ring assured me, and that means they reassured our people and our soldiers, which is even more important that they will support you, prayed as long as it takes that we need to understand that all of that would depend on our actions on the battlefield. this is important not only for the support of our partners, but this is something that we made in order to. we made most of a to it so that we wouldn't know what's our target that we are on the way to we treat. we cannot just simply hold our grounds and do hope that someone would support us for the case. i understand what you're talking about. so i wish all of
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us to have a success in this fight. i'm confident that there should be a positive result. it's difficult and we had a very important moment today. yeah. and i was trying to elaborate in as much detail as possible all the moments that like white either disorder, right? or accelerate the processes today, you know, how much mind starts the closet in the area. that's if you're not in ukraine, if you're somewhere out of elsewhere. so it's, it's hard to kind of to persuade to explain. but i think that our team today has explained all the details. therefore, i do believe that the support will not diminish, at least that's what the partner sat. hello, alexander could let enough from the so any a nation or review, or even listening that you can't in president in front of me is lensky taking questions from the media of to the nature latest on that wrapped up. and then if
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you went in capital vilnius and he says he believes that ukraine will definitely be and then the of the alliance when the war with russia and that he hasn't had any other suggestion from need. is that that meeting will that speed try corresponding to and how he's in vilnius for us doing it. so it was an unexcused saying it's really just a matter of time and it says nature unity on that is that you will sense? yes, i think that is the abiding sense that comes out of this nato summit. the ukraine has again and again in press conference, opposite press conference, be reassured by leaders that each place is in nato. under that time we'll come. it was interesting in that price, commerce, we would just listen to, to the hearing presidency lensky, cold up in a question from the doing this the own. he's the language yesterday when he arrived here saying that if the wasn't the means of taishan on the table at the summit,
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it was the time table towards membership. that would be, quote absurd. he said publicly in vilnius that he had faced in the allies. if not into confidence in nature and that it wouldn't him a pretty rare rebuke from the u. k. defense minister ben wallace, who said that he could do with showing a bit of gratitude for all the help that the nato allies have provided since the beginning of the war. and he was off there. are you afraid that sometimes you go too far in your language? that you might alienate your allies who are putting so much on the line for you. and he said this, he said that he was happy that an unambiguous statement would be made about plato's ukraine's future membership. even though he is disappointed, there is no concrete invitation. he said, what was most important was that these security guarantees of being given it to secure ukraine's long term interests on a pos way towards membership. so he leaves a lot of them. is lensky. this summit,
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broadly pleased. he certainly has changed these talking since tuesday, broadly. please very, very effusively grateful that as well to all of the native members. and of course, nato feels and president barton has made that very clear in the last hour. the dates has moved a long, long way from a simple place to take ukraine in a towards a very concrete set of measures that would ensure that, that does happen in time to how that across that for us at that's on this ends on this. thank you john. a run and the rock have signed a deal that will see iraq receive more guests from its neighbors to stabilize the power supply. tyrone had cuts, gas close to bagdad, use a delayed payments for earlier shipments. now disagreement, and we'll see iraq pay for the gas with oil. the y hit expense. iraq has announced a gradual resumption of iranian gas at to you. i can now this is
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a crucial issue. and as the, the iraqi prime minister's office calls it a significant development because it entails the benefits, a major benefit for both countries. it entails a solution to that frequent power outages and a lock, especially in the summer months and for anyone, but also entails it a solution to which it's cash views. iraq, you prime minister's office has announced that that your ox, oil ministry wills thoughts and selling oil, especially black and crude oil to iran. and that is equivalent to the if it's it, to iranian gas. and iranian, at color supplies to iraq. you, rocky power stations relied on a rainy and gas to generate electricity. and these power stations used to receive about 35000000 cubic meters of iranian gas. but that has been
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kept at a drastically at pending payment. many people started relying on small generators to have electricity in their houses or by it appears from big generators in their neighborhoods, iraq, the prime minister's office that considers this move a major significant because it will be a cost saving for iraq. and also we prevent frequent power outages in the country. hundreds of african migrants remain stranded at the border between 2 nicea and libya. trinity at force them out of the country last week of the tensions flat up in the city of facts. on monday, june easy is government said is a transport and some of them to locations away from nevada, but many still remain in desperate conditions. my trainer reports,
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so we're in the desert between the borders of tunisia and libya. oh and here stranded is about a $115.00 sub saharan africans. they were bussed to this area by tunisia and authorities from the city of fox. uh now we they, they include around 30 women, 7 of whom are pregnant and 6 children. now we've talked to a few of them. some of them are ex extremely ele. uh but let's talk to eunice, who's from sierra leone units. can you tell me how long have you been here in this, in this particular site? oh, been here for 2 days now. when, when did you get, when did they bring you or who brought you? and when did they bring you from us? showing people with getting the forms fox. oh, it's coming from work. i didn't even get to my house. you know this, the boss and call you to lump the small c side between the bed, the boat off by and maybe as soon as you get access to to sleep. yeah, we said we don't know what i mean. so the pressure. yeah. most say we didn't know
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toxic was difficult to be thinking for me to call you some force which was not a lot of people call you. so i get so i'm going to come on this come to but what's us not giving an extension. those come to come comfortable, come, they've been here for 2 days now. got starving. it all. it's on low for every one of them is that the sliding diff, blacklisted. you know, us, we also, we speak a lot more time blow for them to shut down over here for us to speak on the almost 2 to 261 order was back to me for my one of my skin. so i mean, the situation is desperate. now, while eunice eunice says that he's been in a teenager for about 2 years. uh, but this gentleman here also what's your name? my name is lawana jones and you came through to an easy a legally. yeah, i came to finish legally. i of my possible to have visa, being in tony's for something like a he,
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i know steve in and that's when is the 1st time i was staying is the 6 is so i decided to walk me to my one of my friends in fox. so when do we very do i re, trucks? i need to these riots. so like the 20 some people $48.00 do start to unfortunately it was so under we were one. and to do that, so police, we would need to need some police going cartridges from the deserts. so from the pretty close of business, and i mean that's the same kind of thing. you'll hear from over a 100 a subsidy or not pretends who are stuck here in this desert. we can see behind them are between usually in military and, and on the sides of libyans, olivia, and say that this is the teenager responsibility. the juniors are the ones that brought them here and so they need to care for them. of course, this us, on monday hundreds of these of these migrants that were stranded here on the border were bussed back by the canadian red crescent. they've been given temporary housing,
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a reach the semi finals this match repeats of last is final. and just like 12 months ago, the concepts went to 3 set this time around to say that really came into the opening set on that side, right. winning that 17.5, chip a. he said it's 6 came back in the 2nd site, 6 games the 1st and the 28 year old. so gotten them and some in the deciding said winning, it's $61.00 to take the match certifications 1st. ever. the states of wimbledon on people gets revengeful. that has since one for $22.00. so the reaching the last 4 of the grand slam for the 3rd. so i'm very happy with the performance. you know, a lot of the emotional there, especially playing someone that serves really well. it's frustrating, you know, to, to return, but to, i'm glad they. uh, i did everything shouted good, angry then got com and focus. and hopefully, you know, i can keep managing my emotions like this for the next few months as in the semi finals shall apply. well,
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number 2 and 2nd say to reinstall bellanca the butler as in between madison case of the united states in straight sets, 626 full wasn't going to come down, crossed is looking to reach the same ease of wimbledon for the 1st time. he's taking on $68.00, hold the ruin of denmark, the 2 twin cereals, and which are pretty well from that time is those ponds when they would use this is the 1st wimbledon men's singles quote, a final involving place based on the 21 in the open air, so in the 1st set it's currently for games now, so that's gonna fleet. so it has to so many. so she's a late seat after the european court of human rights ruled in her favor. on tuesday, the 3 time little champion in 5th justice has spoken. the court found that so many have been discriminated against by rules a full such a low, a naturally occurring discussed during levels, athletics will governing body. so the regulations are necessary in order to protect the compensation and its statements. so many said i have,
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i would always spend that for discrimination of any kind in sports and stuff at a loss of the hands of the powers that be my rights by lights in my career impacted a little bit so damaging, mentally, emotionally, physically and financially. justice has spoken, this is only the beginning. legal messi has arrived in florida ahead of his w as an in some miami plan. you can just about seems stuck in of the plane. he sees the official introduction to the funds will take place in a star. many of the teams stating on sunday biology and sending work when a great a move to the unless following to use with price on your mind counts and how we changed it. since the training with premier league starts happening, there's a bit of uncertainties to a. he'll be playing in the coming season kind of in the final year. if it's something contracts jim and shopkins bond music is made repeated efforts to sonya. see what is what i'm saying has help desk. those training session in new zealand is the defending champions countdown to the start of the women's wealth come us will open the campaign against fit 900 on the 22nd aiming for us,
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the 3rd straight title. so the 8 year old megan wrapping always playing in a full world cup and she says she will be retiring at the end of this year. and the recent zambia have arrived in usually with the head coach reece more faith in the support line. he's the subject of investigation to sexual misconduct, which is now being referred to as pulse governing body fif. i'm the sound being police. why fi has made no comments the media so far around the challenges. sound good, great. with japan, spain and costa rica and seattle baseball funds have made it clear who they want to see playing. that's the next agent who's right to see out of you guys want to start your own control. show hire sony was the center of attention to the all star game on choose day. the japanese plays contracts with the los angeles angels ends after this season. despite his efforts, the angels haven't reached the play us now since 2014. his next contract,
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whoever it's with is the light seems to be the rich. he's contract in the history of north americans. okay, more for me in a couple of hours time, but that's just how school is looking for. thanks so much sunday. well that's it for me and associates. hey, so this these out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with one of today's news. stay with us on the the lease people have nowhere to build a workforce out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering. nothing's been about special forces were different from the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right
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