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it contains deep toxic chemicals, 101 east investigates on l g 0 the . ready ready ready the flag on the bulk of this has been use our lives from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. present job item tells you may say some of the united states will keep back in ukraine for as long as it takes israel says it stopped to plan to damages boat defense with 11 on the palestinian president, visits jeanine refugee camp the 1st time in more than 10 years or the days of the israel's assault on the occupied west, back of united nations releases its food security reports needing
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a survey of the world's population with david more without eating last year and his support ownership has knocked out defending champion alena river kane. when will that repeats of last year's final? this time it was finished as the when she's through the voters, the news nato leaders to wraps up the annual summits and then left you a need of capital vilnius in his speech, us president, job item filed the support for ukraine will persist for as long as it takes to defeat russia area you held a one or more meeting with ukrainian president, elizabeth zalinski, he and other leaders and now security pleasures and support for ukraine. they to lee this issue the declaration stating key if is now closer to the military alliance than ever before. will i speak to john holt, who's been following developments for us in the lithuanian capital, veiling?
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yes and journal zaleski seem to fluctuate between a sense of commodity with the alliance and will so a sense of frustration given that ukraine hasn't essentially gone, it won't go what it wants, membership with the lives. what does it walk away with? well what, what, what changes essentially for you train the president's island skis language for one thing. you recall around 24 hours or so ago he arrives here using some pretty full slide language to describe how he would view the summits. finally, a to provide to pre, to provide an offer, an immediate invitation for a membership, but then having failed to receive, that he left us off new describing the outcomes, positive. why the change of hartwell, in short, because presidents are lensky now, feels that nato has done enough to ensure that ukraine's membership becomes inevitable. and that in the meantime, once the war is over, ukraine's security is guaranteed. is mindful. of the music
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lensky came to vilnius, hoping for a family invitation to join the native, a lines and a timeline for succession. he goes away with need of an outcome that he said on tuesday would be upset that in him a red rebuke from the u. k. defense minister who said zelinski or to show more gratitude, which he liked to did. when lamp was at the new, we have the positive, you know, with very positive news about new defense support packages from our partners. with 9 on the sidelines at the summit, we've already started these meetings. we have the agreements and i thank each of the leaders who offered us these packages. he leaves with the package of measures. the nato says, withdrawal ukraine, closer with the pathway to membership sometime after the war is over. and g 7 countries offering long term security guarantees that would ensure ukraine's defense across the land sea and nato secretary general gen stove. the re,
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a firm that ukraine's future lies within the alliance. today, we need to ask equals, as i look forward to the day, we meet us allies. the next best thing to nato membership. the ukraine comes in the form of those g 7 guarantees to be negotiated, that will support not just ukraine's long term security, but also its economy reconstruction and efforts towards good governance. president biden called it a powerful statement that the allies will support you crying for as long as it takes before a speech. setting out his vision of a strong confident america blanked by strong confident allies. and is craven less for land and power on laces. little war on ukraine. he was very nato would break apart. he was very native would break. he thought our unity would shatter. at the 1st testing, he thought democratic leaders would be wait. but he thought wrong might move on
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to meet nordic leaders in helsinki. the end of the european to showcasing america's ambition for leadership in the world. that may lead some wondering how much of that leadership will remain beyond the next us election. and sort of what about unity within the alliances? so given that to k is now saying, sweden's membership wouldn't be ratified back home and took it until at least october incorrect appears to be in no rush to get this over the line. and when they to unity comes out to the summit. more or less the impacts again up to some divisions going in. and they managed to come up with wording over the nature of an timing of ukraine's possible membership. a bid that satisfies a division within the allies of different quotes is wanting to move at different speeds. and the other issue was, of course, this question of nato enlargement and sweden's bid with president doug was holding
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out ever since last year's summit in madrid. well, he dropped his objections at the very last minute on monday night, as he sees, apparently in no hurry to move quickly on the matter we are told that he wouldn't be put before took his parliament until october. the issue we understand is that it's supposed to be debated by the foreign affairs committee vet and voted on by problems before it can become lower than that can't happen in the next week before the parliamentary recess. in reality, those some will suggest the course that this is an opportunity taken by president good. want to let mines set to little on some of the concessions he hopes to have one for giving a green light to sweetens but not just further efforts and sweden to crack down on cookies. members of the p k. k group and in turkey, but also to allow congress time to lift its veto on the sale of us made f sixteens and a last minute revival of u. t. u you took, he's hope trauma to join. the
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e. u is not all the way into the you, at least to try and secure a restart tools on visa, free access, for tex to the whole live in bill. he has many facts. well rush just as is potentially very dangerous for the west to provide ukraine security guarantees, a mistake matures retreating naturally, 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 ukraine encroaches the russian federation security . this is impossible. this is fraught with very short, medium, and long term negative consequences. for yourself. oliver has mobile and the cremeans reaction from oscar, the russians, and those happy about tac is decision to get the green light to sweden to join nato . i've promised to take return a tree measures, but the country's authorities used to say previously the finland and sweden did not pose any threat to russia's national security. unlike ukraine,
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russia's always seen ukraine's possible nato membership as a threat to national security and ukraine's potential accession. today to was one of the pre tags for russia's special ministry operation, a new crane unleashed by can february 2020 to $2.00. now russia is very blind, but nature hasn't given a specific timeframe for your cranes and trained to that lines saying it's tron says as tim official rhetoric here is that it's a proxy was followed by the ukranian proxy army under the names who control on the one hand they receive weapons, intelligence and ministry training on the out of hand, as ukraine was not accepted in the past. for a number of reasons, actually, not only because it had disputed territories, it was considered a corrupt country. but also because nathan knew about russia's territorial claims, they knew that the russian ukrainian on conflict was inevitable. and they didn't want to get involved in a direct confrontation with russia on to the collective defense principle. so you
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craze, membership seems quite unrealistic now for russia, because it will change the drip police kabbalists, it will mean ukraine's entry into the western world. so the country will be able to, to 10 and some nasal agenda and not so many nato countries are ready for it. therefore, russia is not very much concerned about few cranes membership. at the moment we're proposing for mosca, you'd ask bob oliver on 20. as well, the key as president says his country is ready to mediate between russia and ukraine. if both sides propose such tools a ship, tap add when made the comments of the closing of the nato summit and the 2 am. if you lose your own looms, if the parties propose us to mediate then of course we will 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 were always ready to act as a mediator any time. because in fact, currently we are due to at least one civilian has been killed and 5 others injured
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. and a russian to tackle and the city was definitely egypt, ukraine, and emergency services that a child was among the injured, but 1st stage was provided quickly. well, forward to use and now examining the type of musicians use munitions used in the attack. is the 2nd attack this week and the region on monday 7 people were killed in this try could of humanitarian a distribution point. okay, plan to go ahead. all this news our including around the president trade talks and the economic ties on as we complete a visual supply line for millions in syria. i was on dispatch officer, un security council to see you guys want to start your own photo of the most into bon plays in the world. is considering his next command on the seat with that story, the
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israel's ministry. he says it stops in the attempt to damage the northern bull defense with lebanon, and happened near the us ready board. a town of his audit royce, as news agency, is improving several members of the hezbollah um group for wounded squarely, army says non lethal force was used to keep the man at bay and rent. com has more from occupied east recent. this really may have confirmed that there was an incident on the border with 11 and they say a number of men walked towards the boat, a wall and tried to damage it. they fight slash. and these ready all mean responded by shooting over the top of the heads of those men, then left the area. uh, these are the army statement, however, suggest a says actually that it doesn't know who was involved. they don't mention has bullet directly, but interesting enough is ready all resources speaking to local media sources here say that it was hezbollah that were involved also in the lab and on a has bullets we'll suspect into local media confirming,
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saying that it was actually his bullet operatives in the local area, but officially is rarely think that they don't know the identity of those men. now that happens engines on that boat up for the last 6 months in april. uh, the number of rockets 5 from a sudden the 11 on into northern israel. is all there and reacted by shooting at farm lands uh in uh, southern 11 on then in july. uh they built, uh, i will go to it which is occupied and its been notified by these really since the 2006 uh, 11 or more. now, here in israel publicly and privately, the army isn't interested in any kind of escalation with as well. i'm one of the reasons for that a, his bullet is very powerful. but the other reason for that is because if they do have mass, we'll have to react as well. and so groups in syria, the attack on one they say is that is attack on all of them. and israel,
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that's problematic in wrong cause, is there a few parties, choose a policy, you know, authority, president, but we were to boss, has made a rad visit to the occupied westbank city of jeanine last week, 12 palestinians were killed and one of his rails biggest assaults on the cities, refugee camp in recent years is force is also cost extensive damage, which postilion site will cost more than $50000000.00 of us to rebuild. or con reports from the janine refugee camp. crowds and security rushed to the entrance of jeanine refugee camp with just over a week ago, these radios he had full, it's way in the you of the icon of resistance in the face of is rarely aggression. surrounded by gods, posting president, my boss had a unifying message. whoever wants to attack us, we won't accept any attack from anyone, and we will stay standing and patient. but tell us time, be free of this aggressive occupation. let us get rid of it. and we say move away
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from our homeland. this is a 1st time policy and present what about this, this? did you name in 10 years and people have come out in the 3 to welcome him. so many people were spoken to, so they need help to rebuild their live president, a boss and the policy to start to have been under pressure. his popularity has plummeted. many posting and angry with it secure to coordination with israel and the rest of the fine to from time to time. also, his lack of presence in the northern occupied westbank, which critics say made way for the rise of arms groups inside to come. the biggest factions here the janine battalion, which is the, is nomic g had all group on the lots of motors brigade, which is the top of great. they started gaining momentum in 2021. i'll just include the lines in annapolis and now there are more groups emerging in talk with them and jericho, which poses even more challenges for our boss. yes, yeah, and that's not
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a, he's worried israel real quick. the support for the all sortie, especially because inside these, right, the government, some ministers are demanding the policy and you know, sort of thing he's pushed towards collapse. he's also trying to convince the americans that he's still exist and he's active and present themselves. but so many people inside the janine camp a calling on the policy and authority to improve the lives when these radio and the launch of the salt lima. and had just as she locked herself for children and her baby in this room, one listening to the explosions outside individuals lead a my 14 year old daughter freaked out, got very scared. the class fell on her head off to was the all me came in. so i for us, cause that so i think he left the dogs, entered brown and black, and they took my cousin away. we all 3 my she had any message for president, a boss. and a what you said,
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the most important thing is to rebuild the infrastructure in the account and the houses stuff with demolished off the years. empower people here asking is the policy and authority is still effective? present abbas came with will. what promises the many here say it's time to deliver on those promises nor hon. algebra, jeanine. now the war and ukraine, the coven, 19 pandemic, the climate crisis of increase, the number of people experiencing hunger, that's according to a u. n. a world health organization, food security report, it says 2600000000 people only 30 percent of the global population with moderately or severely food insecure. last year and these, they went today or more without eating about 780000000. a mile nourished hunger is rising in africa, western asia and the caribbean, women and children and rural communities are disproportionately affected. the land
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is aiming to eradicate hunger by 2030. for that goal, looks unachievable with millions more expected to go hungry. 11 on is for fee of a severe economic and social crisis, while at the same time hosting the largest number of refugees, the capital in the world, the high global food prices add a, we come and see what us and the situation that said ahold of oppose the numer family shows us a glimpse of what life is now like from any lebanese, the basics and essentials, including food, is no longer affordable. nearly bankrupt state can provide services, and the poor can't afford to buy walter to go home doesn't have a refrigerator. and more often than not, there's no cooking, guess what's on the couch here under the sun,
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the past and the time that i've done the throw away. and i'm not convinced far away a deal on the lot 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 earns $40.00 a month. ringback his children don't go to school 15 year old fact and was the only one who used to get an education, but she's been at home for the past 2 years. the world bank says loving on ranks
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1st in food price inflation. that's why facts and tells us buying note books and pencils is not an option. and the slums of that is why we a tardy who was of some sort of a how do, how about the funding on the us in the sun was helpful stories of poverty and despair have become all too common while 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. this is the story of one family. nearly a 1000000 and a half lebanese, and more than 800000 refugees from neighboring syria, are struggling to put food on the table. that's more than 40 percent of the population. there i was just either tripoli, northern lebanon, or mexico to red room, is the chief economist for the u. n. food and agriculture organization. he's been
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speaking with, she has her times. the amount of the fact is affecting food security. and i think that there is something positive on something negative. this eh, the positive part is that hunger was increasing, needs dwindle up, be continued into one. and now we have seen entered it into 2. that is the same and it will be less. but this, it does a positive you thing why i'm saying is positive because if you remove from those numbers, what happened because of the water, you know. great. now what happened because of complete 19 we will have seen a decline. that means that the active assistance 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 it up in america. that is improving the nature of these improving mostly because the america has very good social protection programs that allow them to recover quicker from coffee 19. but then you'll see in africa that easy, northern regions defining substantially and that these because they also facing significant challenges of that district. and they cannot afford to fully inform you
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of these point dep distress. yes. dept owed to whom they belong to all day. and we'll do that, that goes on to all the different places where they get them on the know when they get loans, 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, nothing. and that is reflected in the decline and the other part of the world which had a decline music audio seats, engine. and um, the reason was because cover united being removed completely. and what it is to isn't to come to these countries. i think also the i completely for the more dependent. but how can one keep hope alive if and we know in this building there such indifference to the idea of conflict resolution, for example, in ukraine from suddenly from west to nation. what about climate change? how can there be any hope where she was? i always keep cold because when incomplete, like things happen, food was never apposite. i will always go to a market and get what i need and that was applied to the whole work. so something happened despite the that i'm in those little notes, negative one,
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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 to disagree. the full system in which we operate is on the risk of those certainties. it was in use now the rainy and president abraham roy you see, has arrived in uganda as part of a sweet country to of africa. while you see recognize composite as recent approval of anti gay legislation in the criticized western countries for supporting homosexuality is the 1st visit buying the radio leda to uganda for more than 10 years, as well as you are right, you see visited the canyon capital with trade talks with president william russo tops the agenda. government. so how is this? i'm not writing you runs president. every team rice you choose kenya. that's he's fast stuff up. he's a 3 country tool of africa. the main focus the street is president william who to and rice assign several agreements to talk on communication
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technology, agriculture mining, and tory seems that education dismembered on that with an honest and 5 at the pin of bilateral relations for sustainable growth and development between our 2 countries, it's not just a bilateral relations here. also, there are grounds for, for relation with different african countries i'll provide that. here is a bit of ground wars or the volume of trade to come to is, is not at the end. it's not that acceptable or none of us are satisfied. the visit comes at a time when rice e. e got to form a new alliances. iran have step top. is diplomacy in recent months of the as of the west and functions? glad to economic and political isolation, age maybe marketing the beginning of the end to what i've called if you're running for can a solution that has been ongoing impact because of the rest of the functions that are waiting post on the iran. the president is expected to arrive on tuesday,
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but that was cancelled and pushed to wednesday. this newspaper article say that that was not a coincidence. some of the pro much was uncomfortable about the visits either way, people see route towards foreign policy remains pro west ways the transition. i'm the election of a new president can you think of any president has seems to be taking. right. that right. because shift and considering what the economy is going to be, the company's going through, as it kinda depends and seems to be given primacy. the issue of natural interest, as opposed to the job political calculations that are going around the world. trade will also likely dominate the agenda in your gun. that ends in badly off dice and use canyon visits. both countries are facing economic difficulties with some bad. we also facing economic sanctions. katherine saw you all to 0. that will be,
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can you? alright, let's look into the story a little bit more and introduce abdul russell def solid, who's a visiting professor with the catholic, a university and a scholar on a ron's phone policy. he joins his life from right in the world. welcome to the news. so 1st of all, you see called africa, a continent of opportunities and a great platform for radium products. why then a decade long delay since the last high level visit for bye around so thank you for having me 1st. well, that's a good question. i think the present, right see wants to reset your authorization with africa. basically that means he's trying to distance himself with the what is and pressed, and ro, honey did, which was a, somehow food, naturally neglecting the south african african capacities in ron's farm policy. so i think what, who are writing sees actually doing is not as kind of a hedge, a monic will necessarily anti virus turn of the issue. well,
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i think there are be some learning from in job period which you know, using anti western. we'll terry we should actually not health care on africa relation in step this time i think the emphasize of uranium side is more on trade and, and possible collaborations on various sectors which might be interest for you, ron, especially on death to improve its export. it actually export export capacity. actually, what is happening is, is that this should be seen in a broader um, the brother picture of a ross for him policy shares, which is shifting basically from west toward the global south and east, you know, they run race. these emphasize sense of foreign policy was a neighborhood on building times with china and russia and now going to africa. so these are whole components was shift to globally. so given the shift from the west to the global south, why the specific countries can your uganda, zimbabwe,
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what's the driving force behind this trip to those specific nations? well, actually they have the many other contacts. there'd be lots of the diplomatic and let's say movements in to 100 other african countries. and, and i think these treat probably the trip is arranged because they might have better trade and, and economy. but for charities that work with the wrong, you know, ring is, are looking for the possible that to be exporting their services and are seeing that as part of the, uh, the capacity to, let's say, is a sanctions which, which they are suffering under under us. and international sanctions, so there are some serious economy, more dates on that, but it's important to note is that these, these countries are the ones that are raised each properly. but that doesn't mean the wrong people in the city. other african countries is a, is lagging. you know, you're, you know,
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that iran is trying to reveal this relation with egypt. how to 0 in, um, jerry, in a farm is to, was in chair on a few weeks ago. so basically there are lots of activities going on with other african countries. right. at this point they've given iran remains, as you say, under heavy us economic sanctions. of course it seems fairly logical to want to find all the markets and full job, a partnership, southware and the well. but in doing so, do the specific african countries risk losing? well, undermining the ties with us. something especially came year a key i like of united states. well that very much depends how it really is positioned themselves. i think. and if it's just about a trade that well there are ways to, to, for that race. but if you're wrong, a goes back to it. so sort of damage in your shop period type of policy, which was, it's african, let's say, uh, policy was very much framed along the, the,
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you know, anti western real terry. that was toxic because actually cause it's a push of african countries to choose, but it's been around in the west. so we very much depends how the rain is frame. their relation with the after the on my understanding is that at this point, but radians are very much looking at the private sector, exports to, to, to africa, to non probably necessarily governmental ties. if you see a, the type of the acronyms that are, that are there on the table. and the been fine to realize that each day emphasizes very much on small trade, an export of services and technology. and, and those areas which, um, which can have some solutions in order to not be under a sanction. remember that the steel, despite the sanctions, iran has a huge trade with the united arab emirates, which is actually close highlighted united states in the region. so basically it very much depends on how the wrong position itself in what sectors and in what
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areas um the 2 sides can managed to challenge the relation abdul russell to sign up for success or the couple of the university. i'm very grateful to have you on the show you many. thanks. a thank you for having around. says it will not negotiate over 3 gulf islands disputed with united. remember, it's around sometimes the russian ambassador, following a statement made about the islands on monday, following ministers from russia and the g. c. c. express support for a peaceful solution to negotiations. all the international court of justice, free islands in the gulf are claimed by upper darby and tyrone. but if being held by iran since 1971, pull iran and iraq have signed a deal that will see iraq receive more gas from its neighbors to stabilize the power supply. so ron hood cut gas flows to baghdad due to the late payment for the shipments. the agreement will see a route pay for the gas with the oil by boot apple up to what had explained iraq
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has announced it, a garage will resumption over. you wait in gas at 2 if you can. now, this is a crucial issue. and as the, the iraqi prime minister's office a close it at significant development because it entails the benefits of major benefits for both countries. it entails a solution to that frequent power outages and a lock, especially in the summer months and for the one that also entails it. a solution to which it's cash use. iraq, you probably minnesota's office has announced that that iraq's 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 how a lot of supplies to iraq, you,
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rocky power stations relied on iranian gas to generate electricity. these power stations used to receive about 30 a 5000000 cubic meters of iranian gas. but that has been caught 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 to 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. so it had allowed us here a couple of process and came here against the rising cost of living ton vonage and support for the state. or will he go an updates on the future of things and captain
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harry came later on in the show, the the hello. we have a bit of a breeze picking up across the eastern side of the gulf over the next couple of days. we got some very strong winds extra mile sets in place as we go on through the side that brisk when driving out of iraq you way eastern areas or saudi arabia 43 celsius the what is with in doha. but i lifted dustin san certainly something to watch out for some one day feature by friday. things do quite and down force you to celsius, say a little more. he but not too bad. but we're to the high fault is the fact that and q white could be touching 50 degrees and one or 2 spots try to across such a care drawing and hots as well across northern parts of africa. 8 is on super
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close at eastern side of africa into the 40s. here, the northeast corner of advocate down to was caught to live. the students continue across the central bell there. still some big rain coming in across southern pots of chat will the same as we go once for a friday rod across the west africa, he'd be down poor. she noticed just pushing across into liberia and also sierra lee for southern parts of africa that it is generally dry, much quad, so that laughter cool. spell a winfrey spell of weather temperatures still a little suppressed with one or 2 showers. inter mozambie and coastal pos attends in there. the, the, the account zone has begun the use of scribes symbol you said what the discount sought to pull the 50 percent. you'll want to say every day you've
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already made plans for making plans, subscribed today. he's probably the code summit 2023 the the the the
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folks back here watching out just the right and he's remind of our top stores, but they certainly do. so from the top, the annual summit to the list. you amy and capital vilnius in the speech us for the job i didn't filed the support for your crime will assist for as long as it takes to defeat russia. israel's ministry says stokes, and attempts to damage the northern vote. defense with 11 on the reuters news agencies reporting several members of the hesper law group. for when did you say the army says normally from false will cease to keep them out of faith promising your president? my motive boss has visited jeanine for the 1st time and more than 10 years. his visit comes a week of the israel's assault on the refuge account. he's paid tribute to those kills and his right. you and human rights council has adopted a resolution condemning the burning of the crown in sweden. last month, the council passed the motion bought by pockets done which labeled the incident
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incitement of religious hatred. michael apple has this. john proposal l 23 us or otherwise is therefore adopted. a co fees view in human rights council in geneva adopted emotion condemning the burning of the quote on buying a document and sweden late last month. the incident sparks wide spread condemnation and protest across the will very much among the 47 council members who voted on wednesday. the $28.00 voted in favor of the resolution, 12 against purpose and 7 chose to abstain. strong clock is done, which brought the motion on behalf of several countries, said the incidents amounted to incitement of religious hatred. a sentiment, the pucky, sony representative says, isn't shade by everyone in voting against the resolution in message has been sent
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to millions of people of faith across the words that their commitment to prevent the religious hatred is merely a lip service. the opposition of a few in the room has emanated from their unwillingness to condemn the really the public desecration of dougherty put on or any of the religious books, the lack of political legal and bodily cottage to condemn this act. and it was the minimum that the constable quarter of expected from them may cut that as a minister of state for international cooperation. similarly, condemned the incident that able to do the no reasonable impartial observer can help. but see that behind these incidents are agendas deliberately. so hatred and discord among muslims and other members of their communities, provoking 2000000000 muslims around the world of how many you countries and the united states condemned the burning of the most them holy book. but said the resolution threatened freedom of speech, devote i believe with a little more time and more open discussion. we could have also found
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a way forward together on this resolution. us worked hard for that goal and has repeatedly condemned the precipitating acts. unfortunately, our concerns were not taken seriously. the incident has, once again spoke to debates about religious dignity and respect. and what the width concert is, freedom of expression for these protesters. the onset is simple. mike level, which is 0, and nobody use hundreds of black african migrants for making strides is the border between 2 new the libya. she needs the a force them out of the country last week of the pensions flat up in the city of the fox. on monday, the government set it transported some of them 2 locations away from the border, but many remain in desperate conditions. malik, trainer reports that we're in the desert between the borders of tunisia and libya. oh and here, stranded is about
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a $115.00 sub saharan africans. they were bussed to this area by tunisian 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 ill. 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, when did you get, when did they bring you or who brought you? and when did they bring you from? uh, showing different with me from sucks. i was coming from work. i did bring it to my house. you know this, the between the bus and call you to walk the smallest the sites between the bed, the boat out by the be a soon easy access to, to sleep. yeah, we said we don't know what i mean. so the pressure usually the most say we think it's kind of toxic, will difficult to be thinking for me because of some of us with us. i know that people call you so i get so i'm going to come on. this is going to come to what's
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us not giving an extension. those come to come, come to come in here for 2 days now. got starving, little outside law for every one of our families that got the sliding, the blacklisting. you know, us, we also, we speak a lot more time blow for them to shut down over here for us to be almost 2 to 261 order was by 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, but this gentleman here also, what's your name? my name is lawana jones and you came through to an easy a legally. no, i attempted to miss legally. i of my possible. it's a visa of being in twenties for something like he, i know steve in and that's when is the 1st time i was staying. one 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
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re trucks? i need to this right out to like the nissan people for the 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 visits. so from the pretty close, 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, to 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, but these people still remain with and with little food and little water. other situation is as desperate as ever, and i will try to,
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i'll just 0 on the to easy and live in border different medic rivalries of the united nations and fractions that important supply line for millions of internally displaced people in northwest syria. the un security council has failed to renew it's monday for the delivery of critical 8th and to rebel held territory. aid is delivered through 3, crossing some to key a into reval, controlled, oddly provence. they all bump, i'll salaam, alvarado, e and bob of how the vast majority of age is delivered by the u. n. through bob, i'll how chief of the security council's failure to renew the mandate, the crossing is now closed. and that will affect 4 point. 1000000 people who depend on food and medical aid to survive. journalists know accomplish is that the bible, how long crossing along the serial keyboard. a li, a failure to extend and you and you, the above is our budget crossing has left millions all currently living in the
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refugee camps in the state of chalk. and this is the phone for the actually of the a u n. as the. busy security council the as a they were in somehow in a little but the controls hope that they will consider the latest. busy loss that they are the people in the refugee camps and in every community i have in george after the latest catastrophic, a switch that struck the region. of course, the absence of u. n. busy delivered age will have a dire humanitarian consequences on the already were sending him money. serious situation here in northwestern assyria as to a 1000000 people are currently living in the refugee camps on our. busy living off the monthly food baskets that are being provided by the food program in the. busy you and of course. busy the n g o's are also going to suffer the consequences of this this. busy decision as a, as
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a 100 percent of their funds depends on the u. n. a coming through the by the how and of course, local i minus area and accidents condemned this decision and described this as well as the size of the humanitarian sector and which will affect the lives of millions who are currently living in the rest of the accounts that are living off the, the food baskets and the. busy health sector, uh that is being provided to the hospital will be severely. busy affected. busy in the area please, and can you have broken up empty government protests that have left at least 5 people that are positioned lead it, right. i think cool for the demonstrations. he blames president william russo for the rising cost of living. fin, simone, and reports a protest in kenya's capital nairobi permit was swift response. security forces fire tear gas to disperse. the crowds who gather demonstrates
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against the government activists say these children were among those caught up in the smoke people before we should be allowed to be able to be fully on the most. it will be for the people. it was very easily on the point of scale, but at the other thing, people and we went ahead and get us. those who are the those who came out on the streets feel betrayed. they say they voted for president william router because he promised to improve people's lives. instead, he doubled taxes on the central's like fuel. this time with inflation was already running, it's 8 percent. was a bubble took when i called you the measuring the kind of going to be our problem is the cost of living is high and can you, we're unable to pay school fees. we don't have enough money. and this forces us to go for protests. i'm not going to become a sick one them on the we have suffered, we have no food, we have nothing. we can't work here with the protests going on. we do not know
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where to start. we played with the government to come up with solutions. the government says the tax sites were necessary, kenya has dest to pay, and increasing levies would raise nearly $1.00 and a half $1000000000.00 a year. so that is your mark for affordable housing and job initiatives. right? groups of criticize can use please, for cracking down on protests. the right, the peaceful demonstrations is guaranteed in the constitution. but the authority say protests like this one or illegal any riley if it's not clear to advance by the police, is dispersed in the name of national security sense and mulligan, l g 0 to southern europe is facing record breaking temperatures as a heat wave hits the constant is being called the service heat wave, named off to the 3 headed monster from greek mythology, some parts of spain and registering temperatures of $45.00 degrees celsius. i'm
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always full across the cool. during the weekends is expected to get much hotels in italy and greece. meanwhile, more month season rains are full costs for northern india. wimbledon. 72. people have died this past month from floods and land slides. you're looking at drive and footage from the time if monopoly weather is widespread damage, the destruction has full thousands of people to leave the homes and foams torres to bring us to stay away from a volt kayla this erupt. thing in south west in iceland, volcano is some 30 kilometers away from the capsule. reykjavik it'd be gone spinning lava on monday. science is save. your option is much stronger than the ones the mountain in the previous 2 years. still had them out just a rough and scores 10 as well. number one is living up to his billing at wimbledon action from the quarter finals a little bit 20 the
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top of the quote. now here's that. thank you so much nave. well, i'm going to start with the lights for wimbledon and then use that last is a runner of almost a birth to new. the notes out the defending champion, alena replicate it in the quarter finals. so a piece of last year is final. and like 12 months ago, the much went to 3 sets this time around the say to replicate it took their face that on that side, right. putting it 7 points to 5. the visual he's see did 6, came back in the 2nd, taking it 6 games to 4. and she took that mentioned instead of
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starting set winning at $61.00. so take the much it is really became is 1st and the defense of wimbledon. getting revenge for that final loss. last year, the 28 year old reaching elis for the grand slams for the search. i'm very happy with the performance, you know, a lot of the emotional a there, especially playing someone this is 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 i said, going for my shots and the, because if you try to play like easy with her, it's not going to work. so i tried to read every, show us in the show that i'm here on the court. you know, it's a, it's not easy, always playing her, but to i wish we can exchange this much from finals last year. if i can in the semi finals at chicago reply, well, know, but soon the 2nd said i ran
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a saw the lanka, the bellow, russian bait madison case of the united states. 66 for a blank. as soon as i said he's fine with say 2 years ago could become the new world number one. if she reaches the final final some 10 words the way where you my 2nd semi finals and as we move them. and hopefully i can do better than i did last time. and i mean, it was really talk much really grateful and super happy that it was able to reimburse the 2nd side of the game on 24440. it was incredible. thank you so much for the most fair. i mean, even though you supported her more of the weatherbug costs, how causes reached the semi finals of wimbledon for the 1st time? he bade succeed, hold the ruin of denmark in straight sets, and that quote, a final they take 20 rolls know each other pretty well from that's on his doubles
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partners when they were both juniors. and this was the 1st wimbledon men's singles put a finally open area between the eyes. i used to look 21. nothing to choose between the parasite right into the side, right? in the 1st sense across the will not relatively comfortably 73 so that it was pretty straightforward. this funny one, the next 2 sets, 646 full of dream final against defending champion. now that you all could, which still very much somebody for me as a dream, since it's happening, that is, you know, uh, making good assaulting women loans. that's a beautiful tournaments. that's a great tool. and i'm in the, you know, for me to say, so you said you're in, you're not to be able to pass me find out here. uh, i thing i, i bring uh great i were living on his business. but, you know, to, to play such a great leverage and on the a, on the surface about the, you know, for me, it's a,
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it's crazy. and they run a formalism, debbie, some christ of the bank says, come soon and the american did say done him. i would have to finally set sinback for the final well number 3 method of the 2 and sort of 61 simple case support in the 70s where he will be fine you know, south african as a test to so many says she's a late after the european court of human rights ruled in her favor on choose day. the 3 time world champion insist justice has spoken. the court found that so many had been discriminated against by rules that force that's a low, a naturally occurring to still threaten levels. athletics, well governing body. so the regulations are necessary in order to protect fat competition is so many statements. she said, i have and will always stand up for discrimination of any kind in sports. i suffered a lot of the hands of the powers that be my rights are lights if my career impacts it a little bit so damaging, mentally, emotionally, physically and financially,
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just as a spoken. but this is only the beginning legal mess. these are off in florida. i had a visual inviting as an inch to miami player. can just about my came out list the thing off the plane in summer i me will unveil messy as an event, the stadium on sunday. the origin sending will cut when i agreed. i moved to my g like soccer following series with perry sandra martin. mess expects to. that'd be for in somebody on july the 21st against cruise as of wednesday months hurricane for tense training. it's hot and i'm still farm out of uncertain as to what he'll be playing next season. denise 1st manager and close the colors and method. he's not received any assurances over the forward. so next move he's in his final year of a certain contracts. bond munich has made repeated efforts to sonya christian purpose, which is in its late to complete his move from chelsea to ac, milan usa international set to join the serial club for a fav around 25000000 dollars. 2 of us women statements help us. those training
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session in new zealand is the defending champions. countdowns the start of the women's world cup. the us will begin the campaign against vietnam on july. the 22nd aiming for us started straight cycle. so the 8 year old megan rack and i was playing in a full woke up. she'll be retiring at the end of this year. so excited and thinking about it for us as we qualified really and obviously since we've drawn knowing who it will be, it's always a little bit of nervous but i think that's good to be excited. c you know, there's a lot of people that are getting it. first of all, cook games, a lot of us it or i don't even know how many i'm on, but it's a lot, but the nerves are still kind of there and the excitement. and there's nothing quite like that and only comes every, every 4 years. okay, that'd be some zambia arrived in new zealand with the head coach bruce last night in the spotlight sees the subjects of an investigation into sexual misconduct which is now being referred to the schools well governing body faith and the sound being
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police promptly made the comments to the major about the charges. some of the upgrades with japan, spain, and costa rica. now say apple baseball funds have made it clear who they want to see playing for that team next season. to try to see out or do you guys want to start your own change? yeah, sure. hey, i tony the center of attention to the all star game on tuesday nights the japanese players contract. so with the los angeles angels ends after this season. so he'll be a free agent just, but i just want his efforts. the angels haven't been able to reach the playoffs since 2014. his next contract to everett is with is likely to be the richest contracts in the history of north america. sports a very, very scary. okay. most for me in a couple of hours time, but that as high school is looking to pronounce. thank you very much on the i'm thank you for. busy check this news out so hot, i'll be back in a moment. with much more of today's news, you're watching out
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a 0. the 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 to 28. so 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 squared the sunken tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. the pep seeing at the worst of the ice being,
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they 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 from one side of both empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were 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 group from set to know jerry, a full scale war and indo china blood and his french, the colonized nation on al jazeera, victorious terraces of the football extras. white club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when that was a football mess, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters was taking a stand against the main aggression with economy for the display of peace. and you
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between the funds, who make football, oh, trust and angels on out just the right the . we will not waver. we will hard when the day, sorry, summit wraps up in this to any of the leaders pledging more weapons to support for ukraine. but no time light keeps membership. the this is out. is there a lot from the on the bottom instead of coming up or have visit full of promises dependent.

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