tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 13, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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to you running this is a region that is logically develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad. i've been asking the people allow us into their lives, dignity, and democracy. asked me to tell this story is the, [000:00:00;00] the color there on this tells you time. this is the newest outline from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. saving lives on the battlefields. we report from the hospital here, the front lines and eastern ukraine. us presidents wraps up amazing and finland with northern cletus region. that's become much more important financial because of
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the war. and you can do any curious as to don this power, military rapids support forces massacres and the west stuff or region. often mass graves is found for thousands of on the united states improves its 1st ever best control tells me sold without prescription any school is more expensive on dress of what has become the 1st and see despite to reach the women's funnel. when the check for a beating ukraine's latest with alina straight set to reach the on the front lines of the ukraine conflict, the harsh realities of war continue. every day. russian forces took control of the eastern ukrainian town of fuck much back in may. now since launching it's counter offensive, you can says it's been gaining some ground, bought at
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a high cost of the bank before it's now from a field hospital near bucks much and a warning. some of you as may finds the pictures in this report, obsessing this is the unseen face of ukraine's culture offensive. the men and women who are sacrificing their lives for every inch of land. but with it comes the risk. the soul just stepped on and then mine medics don't have a lot of time to stabilize him. he's colleagues on the back to the field mind you should stop the bleeding, but he still needs attention before he can be taken to a proper hospital. even though he's medics with sage rice, the only constant best clothes can possibly be to the front line with the bicycle going on with a run in the next room. another patient is protein with the track of industries face. the sound of constant firing and showing can be heard the vibration of the strikes felt through act. this hospital were not allowed to reveal the location,
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except if it's close to the eastern city of baltimore, russian forces to control of it in may. the ukrainian ministry is trying to get to the soldier is now stable. he's lost his foot, but he's a life. during moments of shortly, quite medics rest and makes the next set of casualties. hardly beautiful thoughts here. you could have good training for medics manual for those injured survive. one of the issues is the enemy use and type personally on minds to take a long time after the victory at least 10 years for us to clear those mind. you may have a lot of the equipment and supplies is donated. certainly magic's also volunteers to do the most difficult thing is that we have very short on time here. if they are in the critical state seconds matter, it determines whether they live or die. the most shocking thing is when you have soldiers with no arms or legs, they ask, when will i be able to fight again for everyone involved, it's a risky task. the road in and out is on
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a dead track through winding fields or the other routes are within sight of russian forces and easily hit. even those leaving the fields hospice and have to be transported quickly so they don't come into fire. the hospital only moves location if the front lines move further away, but with intense fighting, taking pace, and no real change. these magics expect just the feel of casualties. while that speak to us a bag, he joins us now from coming to us. i said, it really doesn't sound like the counter offensive is gone entirely to plan it's no, it hasn't. presence of empty himself has said that the country offensive is slower than the initially hoped. but the head of the eastern military command here in ukraine has said that cheese forces have made some of the advances on the southern sense of that city of mote. and this initial, the, they've, uh, they've captured the initiative. he says, but he said that must go uh, must go troops off which and go, unbelievable resistance. now that's because the russian troops have been prepared
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for this. if it paid for this, they've dug in. uh, they've been, they've been prepared. they've had a year at least to get ready for this. because last times ukraine meant to this country offensive just of slaves of territory. this time that hasn't been the case . the front lines haven't really changed. now the head of these thing combined is also said that the ukrainians have repelled russian at times north of here near the months. now that could be because russia is feeling the pressure elsewhere in the front line, the trunk controller in ukrainian troops. but also this is it will both sides of trying to take 2 or 3 as well as defend it. but we also hearing that the ukrainians have received those custody munitions from the united states that they haven't use them yet. is it a game changer? but it's very difficult to say both sides of already had and use cluster munitions . but the sofa and the is the fighting is intensive, but those front lines remain the same. also beg of the, with the laces for us on the ground and coming to us. thank you very much, i said,
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well meanwhile, keeps mess as ukrainian capital has been hit by a said straightened right now as russian as strikes with ours. you say, i say 20 a rainy and made drones and 2 crews. messiahs have been shut down by the armies edison systems, debris from the down drones, so damaged buildings and started fires in several areas. from the bride shows us some of the damage that into people across key will work and they are the hours of says day morning by a series of explosions with debris being reported in damage and around for districts across the cities. this is one of them is close to the center of the city . debris felt around this apartment complex. it set fire to at least one apartment blasted in the front, the glass windows and many others. and there's also damage to some of the out houses here. and the emergency services have been here since the early hours and people are still a clearing up the all star. these are reporting that was around 20
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a range and made shy head drones with 5 at ukraine across the country open i told so to cruise missiles are being reported on one is scanned the ballistic missile, and this is now the 3rd straight night to drone. the tax on the capital city. me, it is terrible. and it wasn't like this before. i was born into this is my c 2. it's hard to see people picking up the children and just running president allowed to me is a landscape has returned to ukraine, if he's disappointed by the outcome of the nato summit. he certainly hasn't shown it to saying that for the 1st time since ukraine's independence, they now have firm security guarantees. i'm the, i'm the give it to you about whether or not ukraine will one day become a member of nato. he says has been removed, ending with the up the message that one day we will be members of the dates are robot pride. i'll choose era chief. meanwhile, us president, revive and has been meeting with the leaders from several noted countries in finland's, capital 5 has visit follows this week's annual nature. so i'm gonna send this away
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now, finn and join the military lines 50 and sweden is expected to do the same shortly. i'll diplomatic as the james bay, as reports from helsinki, president biden flew straight to helsinki from the nato summit. in lithuania, the white house believes was a success, presidency. lensky, maybe not happy. you didn't receive a more exact timeline. please country's membership of the alliance. but he was praising us leadership. many allies may privately feel this squash about buttons decision to send costs of munitions to ukraine. but they didn't raise their objections publicly. and the biggest breakthrough appears to be in persuading took his present, o one to drop his opposition to sweden's, and they took membership. and that's why this 2nd summit in helsinki with the 5 nordic nations is important. the security situation in this region has been transformed. it's not just sweet in finland, became nato's 31st member,
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3 months ago. is a country with a 1300 kilometer border with russia. and with a large and capable military, with expertise in winter. we just finished historic nato summit and i think it was historic where we welcome friendly succession to nato and recent agreement to move forward on sweden's membership. and they know, and it was a reminder that the nation is around the table and not only share a common history, but we shared common challenges. and i would add presents just like common values this. so it's not just about ukraine. all of these are up to take nations and nato was worried about russia and to an extent about china because of climate change areas that in the past what inaccessible but so land and sea could become part of a future battlefield. this summit would have been keenly watched in moscow. it was held in the presidential palace that was once russia's c to power when it ruled
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finland into the 1917 revolution. it's the same building with president putin met president trump 5 years ago. but now in this part of the world, russia finds itself very much on the outside looking in james bay's outages era, helsinki. well, that's fine, and yet to tell us he's the ceo of the finished might be up to sorry, piece foundation. and also a form of finish to for that usually. and how soon kate today, yanna joins us from ryan. yeah, i imagine this some relief in helsinki about joining nato, especially given in its own history with russia to yes, i think this was a long overdue decision. and that was the feeling and i was thinking it was during the nature of some of the every russian atlas that i spoke to, many of whom were direct, flew in, directly connected to the government said that most, cuz usually capabilities will now be devoid to ensure that they cover finish and the swedish territory how real defends the feel that the rest is of escalation. uh you, you mean the nuclear escalation? i think there is always
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a possibility. but i think the likelihood of nuclear escalation is very, very low. in terms of the relationship with russia, i mean your a form of diplomats yourself finished diplomats, i believe are already being expelled from russia. i also understand there are why is that most gray might start sending more migraines over the border from the news to have good economic ties, right? with russia, where is that relationship? now when it comes to diplomacy that we have, we have neighbors. and so we haven't had a long and very complex whose story with russia, with the periods of, uh, of the, of the times of cultural and economic independence. and then a very bloody was like 70 years ago. we to work right now. the situation is like a neighbors. we have a sweetheart on the report, a very long bought over the russian. so there is a lot of activity always over such a long border. but at the same time,
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there is much less activity and connections over that border know off the rest of the tech to uh, to you. great. oh, speaking of that very long border, i've been curious about what nature his plans might be for us and, and, and sweet. and we're talking about a huge amount of strategic territory here being added to the alliance. now, i'm wondering, will we see a proliferation, perhaps of new nature basis that you're asking a, a c o piece organization. i love previo, but nato's plans. but i think there will be kind of things created a blending that will um, that we will see some mobile phones and use structures emerging in europe in minnesota funding. does that? that's for sure. but it is quite early on. for me, it is very difficult to say, well, they would be, but they wouldn't be new structures. i'm quite sure of that. so let me ask the question this way, then russia has made it clear that they think they are currently at will with nato
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finance. just joins nature. do you think expansion nato expansion makes you a region safe and more peaceful. that russia has said that they are well at night nature of the day on the floor with nato. they are well with you train that is very clear. a to rent the retail level. that's a different uh, it's a different situation than in the real award situation. i think the enlargement of nato cleared, creates, and most ability and clarity in the region. i think in those terms, it is, it is very clear to finish a decision or the decision and fill up the join. the nato was very clearly motivated by, by southern change in the russian policy, us today and talk to ukraine. i think there was a, there was a very strong fear in finland and sweden, uh, what would be, uh, what would be the attendance of the russian foreign policy since and suites have thought about the case that they can deal with russia and they can go to it and they go have the diploma diplomacy,
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keep them i think relations now it seems to be quite difficult to do it when you, when the car is the window, when the countries of the war with a name, another name. so well, given that, how significant then is us presidential biden's presence today in helsinki? i think it is significant. there is a possibly a big 3 lot for president biden because he actually has to steer the nato through very difficult times. and also to finish the sweetie succession continued support by f 2 ukraine at the same time. so acknowledgement to finish a diplomacy and skillful diplomacy, and also the president outgoing president minister. and thirdly, i think what is very important, and that's not me mentioned, it was an opportunity to boil the nordic countries to make a common front on a values of climate change and, and also tech issues. and i think it was very telling the president i needed to talk about nordics family in the, in the a, just when, when he got the bas, pressing the bread discussions a few minutes ago. yeah. tell us as
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a ceo of the finish and multi i to sorry, peace foundation and the form and finish to for that. thank you for joining us here and i'll just share assigned for sharing your thoughts. thank you. well, still pending more ahead this. these are including the luxury is rising here, a can see it's all just temperature. and for this week we report and then as well as opposition calls, can unity as if it has to take on the doro in next year's president. please welcome you to face the go respectfully, the branding and, and for the basketball team to sort of run james and set the record straight about his future. the moving on on the you and it says mass graves containing at least 87 bodies has been
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discovered into don's west of full region. the victims were reported. the members of the must lead to ethnic minority with the once human rights office condemned to the killings and said, it had credible information. the rapids pulled forces were responsible. the recess carmella tree group is fighting the army for control of su don. and meanwhile, egypt is hosting the latest students name is to discuss ways to try to enter the conflict about the warring through. denise factions themselves have not been invited. egyptian president, up to 5 to i'll cc is hosting the leaders of ethiopia, south through don chad, eritrea. libya and the central african republic. the facing, which began in mid april. it has now to space more than 2400000 people. and more than 700000 have crossed into neighboring countries before no investment speak to mohammed values that correspond to on the ground. the inputs to don't know that having plenty of different medic efforts. many of them ongoing. but none of them really seem to have been going anywhere. what should we expect from kyra?
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the most does. yeah, i have just had a quick read in to the in the final community that came out from the summit c and kyle. and that's the 1st time incident, but there's some, some kind of has just issue with its final statement. and i have just the equity that and it's very much different from what came out as from the audi. some of us on the 25th most important point to this community is that something that you have so that should be preserved. and that's what is happening. and so that is a and into and, and tell them conflicts. and it should not be, there should be no sort of any post on that from the outside the outside, outside the country. lots of very key points that so that is, um you said that is something to counseling has been waiting for after the vic stations caused by the statements of the token of prime minister and the canyon precedent on monday. so the egyptian side has fulfilled that promises or the escalations of the cities, and that you can see that it's
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a epic and you'll be getting and that's why the foundation of coverage, suffering to come somehow stuff the issue, the statements and of the auction to this the outcome of those kind of somebody to it's the fact the addiction present and the other details for the f, i'd say says as a site to solve the abs. and they, by the way, the in this saturday auction by the, the sovereignty call. so there is an office to policies 5 on a new condition, which is the oddest of should stop attacking government institutions at the civil civilian homes and the looting and other facilities. if they do that, if they stop loss, the, the military council is ready to uh, to have a kind of discuss it with them and to open a dialogue. so that is a lots of developments today, only to date this 1st thing in cairo. but this is an internal situation and so that i should not be added to it,
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but there is no solution that should be posed from outside the reaction from the so that is the foundation, somebody to call so that they will come the results of this summit and the availability for negotiations if the artifact subsets of stock on civilians and government facilities. very interesting, we'll see what the r assess says. meanwhile, the fighting has been continuing and we know there has been reports of atrocities in west, off walls and months. now, the discovery of this mass wave that we've been hearing about really just tenants at the scale of what we've been hearing now for weeks. the flights of those reports have been circulating for some time now since the, the killing of the government was stopped for on the 14th of june. upon on 3. that was the, the week in which most of the clinics of phase from 15 to 20. 1st of june, according to the statements from the you and human rights, the office and the it seems that some of the civilians with him about the time
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remains on. but i thought was assessed on as a utility to buy some of the leaders here. and so then saying that at least 6000 people, what engineer not doing those uh those weeks as a way i've seen that most excell this from danina. i just had thought many of those worked him with kills actually when the science of lee, the city. we have seen lots of, uh, videos on the uh, online uh, showing engineers like a ghost town with bodies. so uh, the street stone with bodies, the only flights is all making those space. so it's a very, very deeply concerning situation and the fox off. no, it's a national body or country or any false could reach the place or any kind of investigation could be decently done on the ground is very alarming. and the fear is that it is this conflict 6 or 5 of nature. it can lead to a, an all our civil war in incidence. and access isn't very hard mohammed of all the
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across order that for us to from what's it on. thank you ma'am. now the us has approved to the sale of birth control pill without needing a prescription for the 1st time the oral contraceptive will be a pill has been incredible since the 1970s. but only to those who fast see a doctor. they will now be no age restriction ones. non prescription sales begin next year. medical groups have been time painting for easy access to contraceptives with grace and c. ever since the us supreme court struck down the rights to an abortion last year. well that spring in rates will revolution. she is the dean at temple university is basically law school and there's also a leading scholar of reproductive health lot. she's in philadelphia from where she joins us. rachel pill, i believe, was fast approved for prescription use back in 1973. i mean that's been used by women for hall for century. i know homeland tells us already the most common, the prescribed form of contraception in the us just how much of a difference does this make? that is
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a huge difference because often people say that the reason they are not using pills, they're not using oral contraceptives. is because of the travel ticket to a clinic needing to have a primary care provider having someone who's going to prescribe it to you and being able to walk into a walgreens or cbs and buy it like you would buy a vitamin or any other over the counter drugs, i think will really ease access. i think the big question is how much is it gonna cost and what i was gonna ask you about that because accessibility is really also determined by price. and i believe if it's not a prescription, it also isn't usually covered by insurance. it is not a worry. that's right. so the affordable care act in the united states covers prescriptions and contraceptives that are prescribed to people. but i think provided administration has already said that it's looking to require states to include these over the counter contraceptives in their insurance plans. and the
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company itself has plus to try to make the drug as accessible and affordable as possible. so i think affordability is on top of people's minds. well, pest control is already available over the counter and more than a 100 other countries around the world. how does the us compare globally when we talk about women's reproductive rights now? you know, i think the us is increasingly an outlier data clear trend globally has been to allow portion and now the united states has a 3rd of it, the country that bands all the portion from the earliest moments of pregnancy. as you say, many countries allow contraceptives over the counter really in a way to try to, to reduce the unintended pregnancies that are 50 percent of the pregnancy using united states. i think this is a really important move and what is a crucial moment in the us one that really friends the women's reproductive
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health rate. so, so you say this is a really crucial moment in the us. this in particular was a decision by the sd, right? the food and drug administration regulatory body could and if the decision is on, say the abortion pill perhaps get past some of the legal battles we're seeing a much is certainly in brown in those legal battles. over the abortion tell, texas court striking down essentially suspending at the approval of medication abortion method. prestone that was approved over 20 years ago. the 5th circuit during the same. and now it's, you know, that we're back in court and waiting. we're gonna probably see the case the will for the united states supreme board. so i think the f d a has been at the center of these kind of conversations and it will be interesting to see at the, at the a suit this decision has challenged like its decisions around medication, of course, and have been challenged. rachel, it sounds like do you think that this is obviously a step in the right direction?
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do you think that that might perhaps provide some mention further in that direction? a potentially i, i really think it's a step in the right direction in a country that you know, where there are states have been abortion making. contraceptives as, as available as possible. i think really meet the demand for people who might otherwise have unintended pregnancies and not really have options beyond getting birth or adoption or boring to long lines of self manage their own portions. so i think the more available contraceptives are in a region that's restrictive on abortion rights. that's a good thing. rachel reber say that in a temple university is b is the law school and also a leading scholar of reproductive helpful. thank you for joining us and sharing your expertise with us. you are now to 0. rachel, thank you so much. well, this week has seen a rustic and severe weather from europe to southeast asia and beyond some regions
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in southern europe. now recording temperature is above $45.00 degrees celsius. it's lee staying in front. so some of the countries that have been seeing sweltering heat for day is now in the united states to nevada. and arizona had been registering prolonged heat waves. and areas near india is capital you daily have seen rustled, monsoon rains, which began in june and also to be the strongest in decades. scorching heat has also equipped parts of china. for weeks ortiz and shanghai have not issued an orange piece or less. while jose, alvaro mendez is a consultant of kind of monitoring at the wells, me through all this cool nazena sion, he explains the reasons behind some of these extreme heat conditions. some background reasons for this related which of course you may need to say, global warming. we have an increasing number of studies, that's the most traits, connections between also between drive be thought the changes and mean elected
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weather bathrooms that are changing. and these changes in the masonic dynamics are playing the role, like the car on stuff level jets, and more blocking situations that are leading to more 8 weights. and some other contributing factors are related to increasing solar radiation which in the surface due to less while the next in europe. a sparse low saw moisture as drug situations further enhances each waves. but for this specific event, at the high temperature, at a rest and meet its value, i get the strong i pressure reach over this region that brings out there from our some africa. and of course, also the warm north, atlanta can maybe $300.00 seat. and that is a recording a very high temper doors for his time of the year. also frontier events we are
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seeing now an experience now the the effects of why much of why much change and this year with the development golf felt in england, this section i like in producing not to atlantic ocean on top of the so you money into squire and a change we will likely, uh, bring us the more extremes. well, grace is one of those. several countries in southern europe experiencing record high temperatures. correspondence on, throughout the us has moved from athens with the mercury is expected to hit 40 degrees celsius on friday. the people who have been hearing the government's advice to stay out of the sun during the hottest hours of the day. they were long choose to get into the acropolis in the morning. people were trying to get their sightseeing out of the way before the houses hours of one to 5 pm off to 1 o'clock, which is really down to a trickle. when people having come off for your call for this winter and to have an
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air conditioned launch was in their conditions, use them. we've also seen a lot of people plead for the islands. both greeks going on the annual summer holidays and visitors. the fairies going out to the cities to create to these, to june are absolutely packed at this time and will probably continue to be through july and august. and we've seen people behaving sensitively carrying water with them wearing hats. the red cross was up on the across was handing out cold water for anyone who had run out. and the athens municipality has opened up 7 air condition spaces around the city. so people who need to just take refuge from the heat of the outdoors while i'm sending these are all just f as in fox, has one out on what to expect over the next few days. a hi suspect typically old race may be somewhere in the balkans. we'll get the west of the hate type of the next couple of days. could even challenge the old time european reco to 48.8
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celsius set. just a couple of years ago. the reason for the intense heat, this area of high pressure located in the central met, around high winds, coming in from a southerly direction. how direction is noticed? so rocco wind coming right household africa and that will push that he rode up across easily the balkans through grace and nothing further northwood. so as we go through the next couple of days, you can see f as could well tot, 40 celsius looking at those kind of temperatures for another couple of days. at least right, i'm getting very close to that temperature as we go on through the next style site, but it will gradually become suicide. less hot. as we go into the pots and next week, i'll feel ahead here on the 0. the biggest bird went on thailand selection that faces obstacles from the military as he seeks to take office and kenya intensifies operations on the border with samaria to business attack and sold. another big name plan has joined saudi arabia's top football league and he will be here with all the details
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the of the color. we got a very active cold front making its way across central part of south america. so there's a lot of cloud here. this is a cold front here that's gone through this really whole the templates down in a sense in full chain celsius here on 1st i still some bits and pieces afraid to will 7, possibly on. certainly down to was the fall south of the sale just around a year ago. i know if the middle stolen pay flooding away just off the coast. i some brisk wins already. volumes when the die just a little the coastal fringes of a southeast of for sale. we are at around 37 celsius on thursday afternoon. remember our cold front. we're looking at a top tempt of around $25.00 celsius as that goes through. on friday, freshening things up for sure. police's sailors winds along the coast there. we'll
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grasp the ease of plenty of showers. but i don't know if up towards venezuela was the carrier being the slots of storms. now, making the way across the puerto rico, pushing into his spine yada, and they'll continue to just drive away a little further west, which as we go through the next couple of days, getting into jamaica getting into cuba, we think is they do site, but still some lobby showers, coming in, left of the last, a lot of weather to coming into a good part of the central america southern. there was a particular sing some heavy right. they will try our project to the know the, the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for
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won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, or the one side, the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now it's from late at the monday, just this with detailed coverage. the work has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences, the impacts of what has happened to you. the last for years the the
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welcome back to watching you all to 0 on the stuff you take it into. let's remind you about home stories. keeps mess as russian as strikes of target to view credit in capital for us. that straight line. now, with ours, he says, a 20 iranian made friends and to christmas off the shelf sound body on these ad defense us president, i buy them is in helsinki for us on that was regional leaders and follows this week's annual nature, amazing, miscellaneous, and then joins the lines this year and sweden and assigned future drawing soon to egypt is hosting the need as to don's name is to discuss ways to invest complex. but the more uncertainty, inspections themselves have not been advised that egyptian president of o 5 o c c is hosting the leaders of ethiopia, south through don chad, eritrea and it'd be on the central african the opposition policies in venezuela hoping to join forces to take on president nicholas madura and next year's election, they'll hold the primary in october to decide on one candidate,
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some of the hopefuls participation in the database and the capital caracas, tourism part reports visa, members of venice willis, a position be met at the catholic university and get access to the beta head of the primary elections in october. my difficulty now, my child has been leading the poles, but she was disqualified from running for office last month, aquino, why? there's no possibility that the regime today will have the power to on it. you have to on it's by force on october 22nd. that's the catalyst of strength of hope. an unprecedented organization to start to break down barrier by barrier this dictate to ship it is the opposition in venezuela had previously relied on the creation of a federal government led by hong while you go to challenge president nickel on level. but that strategy failed. that's why choosing one candidate to run against my the wheel next year's presidential elections is crucial to continue. what they
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call is the fight for democracy. and he got police is one of the candidate seeking support. he told judge a 0. the biggest challenge is to remain united the, you know, we had been disqualified, and madura will do the same to others. but i think madura will never be able to disqualify between the 8000000 people. degrade tests for the position is that we know how to read what's happening. we know how to have a plan for what's happening and know how to execute that plan and more beyond the legitimate dispersions that any of us may have. let us think of our country. nearly 65 percent of people in venice will live in poverty. and the government has been trying to recover from an economic crisis that has forced millions to flee. last month, the government controlled national assembly and now said will replace the electrical council after the opposition started helping, holding the primaries. and the say the government will do everything possible to
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prevent the opposition from joining forces elect that the government strategy is to divide and conquer. the government is a minority right now with only 20 percent supports fast and the country that wants to change is around 80 percent. and that's why they will do everything possible as they all of us have to keep up with us and divide it as the opposition representatives debates to add a g 's to defeat me, call out my the order. they're aware, it's a difficult fight, and finding a common ground is the 1st big challenge. is i will just see. well, it was a mazda is electro course on wednesday, it says the 5, the results of the 1st round of presidential elections then bought in minutes earlier, the attorney general's office suspended the legal spaces of the social democratic. send me a policy of sonata our follow who came 2nd in the 1st round of i think on june 25th . that announcement has thrown dial tone out of all of his candidacy for the 2nd round in august. and that spring and manual, rob, hello,
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he is following the story for us from mexico city money. these elections have been pretty confusing. just the last 24 hours in guatemala sound like they've been a bit kalsich. tell us what's been going on of these elections if they appear to artic from the outside. i assure you there, just as chaotic from from within, you did a great job sort of giving that explain or a as to where we are right now. after that 1st round of voting were 2 candidates emerge from the general election on june 25th. that is, but i'm out of the idea of a little from the progressive, send me a party and send that door is of the right wing. you will need to have nothing admin, expensive party since then that were immediately legal challenges, specifically against the send me a party and their candidate bet on that of the i have a little but what happens that's, that's critical here. after that 1st round of voting is that the supreme court in guatemala delays of certification of the election results of
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a delay certification of these 2 candidates. and that's really what's caused. this very tend sort of environment leading up to what happens on wednesday because it was the afternoon that was at 5 45 pm local time. a prosecutor from the attorney general's office announces an investigation into this and the party, the progressive party, their candidates bid them out of the idea of a little calling for his suspension less than an hour later, the supreme court certifies the results of, of, of that election so this is a story like that, it, you know, in short, the legal challenges present, persist this announcement of a, of an investigation against send me a racist new questions. i was speaking to a journalist in guatemala, on wednesday afternoons. as all of all of this was taking place and i asked him for the, his opinion, his analysis. and he said, we're basically in uncharted waters here. the latest and this sort of chaotic intention to contentious selection season is that we're now hearing that the headquarters for sent me
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a were being searched by investigators from the attorney general's office. were expecting a press conference here before the end of the hour, from the opposition from the send me a party. but clearly, this is a situation that we expect will continue to evolve, that shall, but many of the certification of the election means a run off election is still expected to take place on august 20th. right. what's the political landscapes of watch them all out between now? and then at the very least, we know that with that certification that was announced by the guatemalan supreme court yesterday, that gives us a little bit of more clarity. maybe a little more confidence that this run off is going to take place on august 20th. the challenge to that is this investigation into the sent me a party by, by the, by the attorney general's office. there's questions over the legality of that investigation, and whether or not a candidate can be suspended. the constitutionality of suspending a candidate in the middle of a campaign season at
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a low himself has said that he's going to challenge the suspension order that he does that he is not going to be disqualified from participating in that run off on august 20th. but the bottom line here, i think, is that very few people expected. this would be a party to do as well as it has and friday follow to become as popular as he has and such a short period of time. and this is for so many people in guatemala to sort of start paying attention because for many this represents a challenge to the future of democracy in guatemala. but the scenario, the political observers right now are paying close attention to is that if more challenges, legal challenges continue to present themselves against idea of i know this could potentially lead to social unrest and up and, and even a full blown political crisis. no rattler the following. not for us from mexico city. thank you very much. bye. thailand's opposition data says he will not give up on his visit to become the next prime minister. peter them jot them out. last upon him,
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entry vice for the premiership. his move forward policy won the most seats in the lower house and they stand with election policies linked to the military were defeated. but in order to take power piece also needed support from members of the military appointed senate. the election commission accuses and the violation election rules. well peter, them, john rock comes from a wealthy type, typical family and he is a graduate of harvard university. he was elected departments in 2019, but the policy that he was done attached to future ford was forced to define disband by the government. now that led to mass protests, the following is young. ty is called for change. peters move forward, policy emerged as a major pay that and he gains public support with promises to break the military's hold on pallet and also called for reforms on laws with preventing criticism of the monarchy. tron story has went out for us from bank call and the legislators will reconvene next wednesday and also says they if necessary to hold a new quote,
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no indications that we've heard so far is that pick 10 live john roads name will be resubmitted. if he hasn't been disqualified by then, now he's facing legal challenges that could see him removed as a member of parliament. so his reports, his support, this has said that they see these cases as an attempt to look his fit to become prime minister. but what we do expect from now until next wednesday, is teachers coalition of 8 policies will likely be conducting negotiations, reaching out to members of parliament and to send a test. i'm from in a bit to get them to vote for the test. when the next vote is held next wednesday, now before voting on thursday, we also had a chance to listen to what m, he's had to say about whether or not they would support. he said that to be prime minister and one of the main arguments that we had from senators and from m p 's against the task was his policies planned to reform less no, just a lot. and analysts we spoke to said they won't be. does coalition may want to
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return to the drawing board and from that, from the manifesto at the time for the time being in a fit to get more votes for the test. when next week kenyon security forces have intensified the operations along the board with somalia. following increased attacks. last week, the planned reopening of that border was delayed. kenya has been blaming the violence on ash about the sizes, cousins, where reports now from the northeastern town of monday, or klein elders in mendera town to meet to discuss squeeze a detox in the county. kind of police offices are among at least 12 people killed in the past month. vices from the on the group altered bob based in somebody all blamed some times why didn't because even though this see any disability more with you so many, i'd like to know it now they might have i'm cross the border and come to us that
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tacos often use improvise bones as a move farther inland. yeah, for the, for them that we follow. so you see that it's not that sophisticated, the during our visit assailants ambushed a team of police special forces. so it looks like the funds comes on type the equipment as the hardware. they have helicopters, monday, guns and, and, and, you know, come at us so that they do surveillance. it is the whole rule intended is that is going to have the thing in the government defeat, anyone who wants to be civilized as kenya shares, and almost $900.00 to allow me to border with somebody a. this is the official border crossing, but it has been closed for 12 years. and across that that is somebody up a would told we cannot move any closer because it is not safe. the board i was closed following the kid not being of a tourist. and many other attacks in kenya,
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the army deployed troops to somalia in 2011 to help defeat all should bob, together with the african union forces, the canyon government lost billions of dollars in revenue as that important trade route remain closed. plans for reopening has been delayed because of continuing security challenges. this is the main, the deputy govern. not all of monday are says every single is under control. and so those of pocket, so that's no, we can focus it resume and we can handle it completely. agree that the set thing for kids, especially on our major roads where nowadays target and largely our school agencies come up exactly where those guys are. especially these today and it's and this i'll just say they are working with the government to ensure that i should bob fighters. don't find
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a safe haven here. catchy saw it all to 0 and barrow county in northeastern. can you hold a sort of in capital manila is facing major water disruptions as many as 600000 households having there was a cash offer up to 11 hours a day. barnaby lo hassle. so el nino is here and, and got them which personally supplies all of that. so many of those water than that it's water level has dropped to about 178 meters. it's normal. operational level is 180 meters, so it's likely below its normal operational level. but this has prompted the government to decrease water allocation for metro manila residents. and this has resulted to water service interruptions for several communities. here in the philippine capital in this community, for example, water service interruptions starts at 7 in the evening and in support in the morning. but residents here say it's not as bad as the peers,
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and it's also not as bad as they had previously experienced. most of my law young cases, somebody, it was worst joining in your, in 2019 we had to do like a rush and water from the fire trucks twice a week. now here's a bit of good news. it's raining normally green and this storm would not be good news. but this year with the onset of a nino, it is good news and it has been raining for about 24 hours now here in metro manila so you see what they're doing. they're collecting rain water. so during the day, for most of the day, they actually have water. so they have been collecting water from their tap. but because they say water is expensive, they're painful that there is rain and they're collecting rainwater. they're also doing all their tours before 7 in the evening. they are doing their dishes, they're washing their clothes,
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they're taking their baths. everything that they can do while there is water, that's what local officials have advised them to do everything that they can do. well, there is water, the bad news here is this storm is not going to last for more than 2 days and it is possible that again, there will be no rain for days and days to come find below. i'll just narrow. many of the residents of europe lies capital angry, asked to google announce plans to build a data center and the blonde would eventually need millions of pieces of water. a day of it to cool it's of is for new of light is facing. it's west drafts and 7 decades and the rest of was are running dry, full to jersey and reports senior citizens like is a bill. i'm what it i have been using bottled water since roeser voice and nerd ways. capital started going dry. public officials have decided to use
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a mixture of ground and salt water to overcome the shortage active capital decision. so this is the taste is awful. when you brush your teeth, you can taste the salty water is disgusting. i tell you so, the associates leave it while i was drinking yet by matter. i said to myself, but to my taste horrible, what's wrong with it? and i said it's salty. nobody's ever will just say that. the government says the top water is safe, even though the amount of sodium is now more than $400.00 milligrams per liter. that's twice the world health organizations. recommendation of the salt is also damage in kitchen appliances. fluoride levels are also high double the previous limits that by health officials tens of thousands in the capital have been protesting. your ways government has declared a state of emergency and montevideo. it's distributing to leaders of bottled water a day for each of the more than half
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a 1000000 low income residents. but businesses such as a heat, those restaurants say they need 10 times that amount to stay afloat. the copies are made with mineral water, their preparation of the pieces, also with mineral water. the final are going trick b, flat bread with mineral water. all the products are made with mineral water. the state oh, utility has taken emergency measures. it's constructing new dams, pumping stations, and transferring fresh water to reservoirs crews are also drilling for new wells to find potable water. paul shudders young elders 0. it's also the head here on out as they are in full, the united states gets ready to host a new t 20 cricket please. and you will have those details for you and the
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the the welcome back. it's time to sort of his on the with the tennis. excellent. thank you so much in a storage room. okay. so at lunch. so that has become the 1st on the see did apply it to reach the women's funnel at wimbledon address of the facing lenise, pennsylvania. if you kind in straight sets to reach only her 2nd grand slam title, the side of the check play will face our own zip. oh arena. sutherland getting subsidized on a single income is a set. so in that semi address of a had never previously going beyond the 2nd round wimbledon or no, no, the big name has joined the saudi arabian top football league. so i've been international so they might give it some of it. she has completed a move from it's highly inside lat, seo. i'm in the field of joining al. hello for
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a fee of $44000000.00. he signed a 3 a contract will earn more than $20000000.00 a year in case of its helping links with a number of european clubs, including events. there's also a little pool. what we've been talking to goal that comes mach toilet found the saudi leagues rapid transformation. i think it's usually significant. i'd argue it's probably the most significant transfer we've seen so far to the saudi pro. probably i know that might seem strange because got christiano and olive about this whole thing rolling in january. let me think cutting benjamin arrive as well that isn't a big names that can go to kind of the same set, smell like microsoft to part. so this is got a this will go into this, you know 28. it's not like he's heading off somewhere for one last payday. he's easy is it to talk us player? i think still kind of has peak years ahead of them i think is very significant. was that, but you know, a lot of people were kind of dismissing what was happening in the 7070 probably goes out of just thinking of going to the end of their career to people aging supersize. i think the emergence of the savvy, probably because as a major economic force of the time, so market is,
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is actually beneficial for like chelsea, for example, who were looking to buy us the books. we saw that i was as well that you sold bananas as was saturday. cool. and that's, that's best been very beneficial for them because they have their own safety concerns. on the flip side is that they're going to become a major trip. and i think of this, this deal with employment sometimes on the last i know that can start under proving that they can start thinking of the ways that are still in all of the ticket or are people are getting probably going to get a little bit where you know, i think we've already seen that ending and we saw jenny carter, you know, as, as he's complaining, i found a rather new business. me about the fact that in the sound he probably was, was, was trying to, you know, it's not the best time in the world. well, i'm starting to print it because i'm doing that for years and years and years. they have so much economic moines behind themselves, the math class, and those are being pulled out a little uh what it, what joins a little bit. but the most tells you is as far as i'm concerned, it tells you everything you need to know at the track that day that the opponent india and the transfer market and the very, very,
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very reasonable thing. i could potentially change the game and make it a new york and game and sort of make the world and find the girls. and there are any champions to us. i have lost out in the semi finals of the gold co penalties deciding that much against panama, which ended won't allow us to extra time. the streets out itself when so sudden death with panama coming out finally for when is in san diego. but it is one of the home phones, but they come across, look for the hosting the 2026. 12 couple along with mexico and canada. no surprises, any other. send me as expected mexico basis. you might get 3 now as the font of school mexican is looking to win a record extending 9 types. so you know, basketball, $6.00 from james says he will be returning to the lake, his but his 21st and be a season. the 38 year old is just one on a. would it be a space for be coming the leaves full time reading score? the s visa?
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was it for my funds place i'm supposed rights is. james said he had been considering the time and the following. the lake is lost to the denver nuggets in the western conference to this. i've been asking myself this question at the end of the season for a couple of years now. i just never openly talked about it. i don't care how many more points of score or what i can and cannot do on the floor. the real question for me is, can i play without cheating his game? the day i can give the game. everything on the floor is the day i'll be done by wednesday, sees the launch of what could be a seriously significant new t 20. currently in the united states. majorly. cricket involves 6 franchises based in 5 different us states for the teams of indian permanent backing. some of the players to signed up and cleared the england. welcome to jason rowing for the south hampton cats. in fact, the policy, the 1st much brought to take place in dallas between the texas supreme kings and the los angeles night, right. as united states also g, it's a co host, the next
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t 20 woke up with the west indies next year. okay. but as i suppose looking for sandy, well upset for me to start paying for this news out for don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news today with the on the showcase of the best document truth films from across the network. on al jazeera african narratives from africans perspective. nature has always been there some way
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my child to short documentary spine, african filmmakers looking at the archives that we have sometimes quite heartbreaking to look for what is key a is that is part of our history that couple from nigeria and re writing libraries from kenya new series of africa direct on alger 0, around you and going, it's easy to spelt the shunted offices of foreign businesses. you restrictions have been imposed by the military on currency exchange. and the local currency is coming to them, then the boat shuttling goods across the moines river from thailand carry everything from cooking oil to expensive japanese fruits. businesses booming because of shortages inside man. but so if prices so many people, those prices are on sustainable. huge rises in the cost of living for centrals like food and transport,
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forcing them into extreme poverty. people in young going confinement since familiar chick prices on public transport, double services. the building was the one sick to is booming. this year the ministry of agriculture seems to run a $1000000000.00 to rice exports a nation well, when in full people didn't have enough to eat. sending food over seas, the government griffin, you of the saving lives on the passenger fields. we report from the hospital near the front lines in ukraine, when medics are as close as possible to the ongoing fine. the color that i'm associated, hey, this is l 0 life. also coming up. the us president wraps up amazing in finland. the
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