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chelsea or you'll see news from parts of the world, the other networks just don't cover your getting a truly global perspective. we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many correspondence in the corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching out just here. the pure waterman who's our life or my headquarters in del 5 getting obligate to coming up in the next 60 minutes. parts of europe and the us spake under extreme sheets warnings of even higher temperatures. in the coming days. the us special envoy, john kerry, arrives in china raising hopes of cooperation on climate change. spending side by
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side to combat human trafficking, a new fox between tennessee, as presidents and european leaders, ukranian troops survive soviet era tanks using simple and low tech methods. and there are bottles against the russian forces and on piece assembly with your support. there's a new chain of seems a cold calling us speed. 7 time champion though, that chunk of it you get an epic final twenties, 1st wimbledon size of the welcome to the news. our scorching weather is griffing 3 continents with heat waves in north america, europe, and asia. so the us west coast is among the hardest with record breaking temperature is stretching from california to gulf. states like texas and florida, about a 3rd of americans are under excessive heat warnings. let's cross the atlantic to
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europe. that's where italy, spain on, greece are facing historic high temperatures. the acropolis and athens has been closed for a 3rd day during the hottest hours dry on hot weather has helped found a wildfire in the spanish atlantic island of la palmer. over in asia, china is northwest ginger region, hit a record high of 51.7 degrees, and japan has issued a heat stroke alerts, a tens of millions of people in nearly half its pre fixtures. so it least capital has a 35 degree celsius and it's expected to pick up 40 by tuesday. how about how many of the reports from room it's in the early hours, the visitors flocked to the coliseum, but there was no escaping the baking sun. and by mid morning, many preferred to stay indoors and not many stopped to look at the crew. seen them be like a witch is, artwork. she hasn't made any sales. and then usual situation during this high season. lack of this and we've got the noise for stuff. yeah. so if it's too hot,
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this usually be a $25.00 out to some of the square. but since this unbearable heat has talked to 90 percent of the visitors come late often room and into the evening. i decided to come today during the day, but it's a big sacrifice and the warning that the coming days in get for this is the 2nd heat wave to heat southern europe this summer. and it's hotter than the 1st umbrellas and hats are selling, like hot cakes and rooms fountains, or perhaps the most appreciative sights these days. you've had in government has issued a red alert in 16 cities across the country. meaning that there is serious health risk not only for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it also warns that to the next 48 hours, the temperatures will continue to rise to risk are also being advised to be careful during the hot hours of the day and 2 of void direct sunlight. not the best time to
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visit rooms as jenna, because from much cooler northern france we were discussing this area is going to get west and west. it's the same and from there a big changes in the warehouse. by late afternoon, the visitors were back on the streets and the cue a dependency on no longer. diego told us he fears the coming days as this. their monitor continues to rise. this year has seen the highest number of 2 is since depend demik. but another record is also about to be broken, with temperatures reaching nearly 50 degrees celsius, expected in parts of it to me during the coming days for the how many of the 0 room, all of us special envoy, it for climate changes in china to restart stalled talks john kerry arrived in beijing on sunday for a 4 day visits. he'll meet with senior chinese officials for what beijing says are
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in depth exchange. there is a fuse on how to address climate change. china suspended climate talks with washington last august to protest then speaker of the house. nancy pelosi is visit to tie one china on the us or the 2 largest emitters of climate damage in greenhouse gases. let's bring in andrew cripps corvette shows the science advisor to the red cross red crescent climate sensor, and was also senior research or at columbia university's climate school. he's joining us from new york. welcome to the al jazeera news hour. so let's talk about why things are ex, extremely this year, and how much worse is it going to get? yes, so as we're seeing and in many locations, we're seeing extreme heat. we're seeing high temperatures, we're seeing a high humidity. and on one hand, 1 may ask themselves, well, it's summer time, you know, we met in the northern hemisphere, we should expect this. what we're seeing different this time around is the duration
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and the magnitude. and that's very important that we take note of that. right. and what does that actually tell us that and with these records that are being set up, what does that tell us about where we are with climate change and whether we're at a critical point? yeah, so what i want to kind of changes most direct impact is temperature, right? is temperature. now rising not only in the oceans and the sea surface, but also in the atmosphere, and we're seeing those impacts on people globally. we're seeing them in north america. we're seeing them in europe, so yes, very high temperatures are some of the fingerprints on climate change. and in some areas, this will get worse. we need to focus on the most vulnerable populations, the populations that really don't have the resources to take action even when a warning is issued. so that's one of the things that governments and humanitarian organizations need to do more. so talk to us a little bit more about those priorities when it comes to disaster risk reduction and also helping those vulnerable people, those that are in the low income population that are mostly affected. so yeah,
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so with science when carmen forecast seasonal forecast, daily forecasts were getting much better at forecasting where and when and to what extent we are likely to see not only the heat waves, the high temperatures, but also the impacts from that impacts on health. and particularly impacts on lower income populations, traditionally underserved populations. so we're seeing more of that and we need to do better at turning those warnings into action. we have success stories of people taking action uh, air conditioning on the increase. we have cooling centers in some locations. yes. however, there are populations that don't have access to these resources. so we need to focus on that. whenever we're thinking about early work, we need to focus on the most underserved populations and, and re prioritize what we're thinking about any sort of intervention before the
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wave occurs. all right, so we'll leave it there. thank you so much for joining us from new york. the so tuesday and the european union have agreed to work together to combat human traffic. curtis presidents by society under european commission chief earth level, underlined signs of memorandum of understanding in tune us. the 5 part plan includes cracking down on illegal migration and return the use offering economic incentives. we will work this tanisha on an anti smuggling operational partnership. we will also increase our for the nation on search and rescue operations. as we agreed that we will cooperate on board a management and piece of marketing, we turn into dressing root causes in full respect of the international law. for this,
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we will make available more than 100000000 euros of you funding. now the tennessee and president by society, it has praise the signing of the pact fees that how we do here we are in utmost need for a collective agreement about any humane migration and displacement that are masterminded by some criminal networks. the canadian people provide that for all these displaced migrants, anything they need with full hospitality and unlimited, the generosity. let's make this product to how we use a political analyst and the former general director of the tennessee and institute of strategic studies into and his thoughts were his joiners from welcome to elders 0. so, back in 2016 to use signed a similar deal with turkey at the time. what do you read into this memorize memorandum of understanding that's been signs with between 2 and us and you or well actually unfortunately we don't have much to read because it still does. there
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is nothing tensions we have just to the data, but it's going to happen just a minute. i'm done with it is uh, when do we have the headlines from the european union that are presented there was but we don't have any status of the canadian side. and so yeah, as to basically a lot of the and big was points at the top of that the, so to me the days about how the smuggling is going to happen, how the, the policy of the against illegal immigration is going to be actually implemented. what kinds of the things is there gonna be uh, basically uh, turning policies has been used. yeah. the 3rd, se temps, the are not as its being agreed upon, but by you will be in a nation that they're going to expand that continuing in the future. so we don't have much the day and yeah, obviously the yeah, it will be. right. so obviously, i mean as you're saying, the devil we have the detail. but what, what,
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what we do know is that the, you is providing cash to, to invest in exchange for a stronger border controls. how effective do you expect this to be? because we've seen in the past. but when controls are tight in the migrants to take longer and more dangerous routes and that fuels more smuggling and it contributes to violations, as well as the framing of this memorandum actually says that it's going to be a new way of preparation between the note and then i'm going to put it in kenzie, the 1000 and ones. uh we are going to have to see the details to see if it's any new or out. but i don't think that we have any problems. i think they were really good. it's still good to have is take the policy towards the beginning, they get a show that they want to have any insight on board. great thing of the security level as possibly when they do it is seen. but please do an agent and legal immigrants in big or to members. and we're going to see that again,
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that pressure to the inside. so to see even knowledge in the gen ed legal am, again, uh on the basis that really it here was the source of illegal immigration of that. so it's to economic and financial assistance. and you guys and beginning to believe that the, the european union is saying that they're gonna support investment conference in the hall. we're going to see 3 days waiting for financial assistance. they're still waiting for some backing to get that. i am at the deal according to the condition of the president of science. but other than like to go for many a forms, especially when it comes to subsidies. so it's not only about that, we're going to see what time of backing assistance the video and is going to provide it to me is yeah. and right, the national issues, not only on an investment sound good us as they say, all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from to an us. i sent
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you more head on the houses there and these are including rebuilding relations with syria, iraq's prime minister as a 1st or rocky leaders, have visits since the start of the syrian war and friends. he's 11 item hash him on the bottle of saving to the decaying oil tanker rolled off the coast of data, which is what seem to cause one of the biggest of of environmental devices coming up in support with peter the joy and the tier as a night to remember for a river plate fans and argentina the while the city needs army says that rapid support forces have targeted a hospital and the mind injuring at least one patient. the same hospital which serves both military and civilians, was targeted on saturday and 5 patients were killed. the army says rapid support forces have targeted the same hospital several times before. nearly 3000000 people
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have fled, fighting around the campus of hard to him, to seek safety and for, and countries or even other parts of through done. and they include the states of red sea and just data. susan is authority is a local aid organizations are trying to alleviate their suffering despite limited resources. mohammed val reports from ports to don. of the for the month, not road is taped fighting between dentist and profit support for his income to him . she gave betsy and harsh conditions when she arrived in what method southeast of this within these capital. thank god, we are now safe. i was pregnant and in my last month, and it was impossible for us to stay at home in the fighting house for almost 3000000. so the news from the homes, more than a $150000.00 families, are busy all states. the company itself does or living with local families,
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super organizations and local activities where they unite to provide basic needs. so would you just need to know the state directed us not to open camps for the displacement of government along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it will put us under a lot of pressure. this school has been tend, do push some to for more than 60 families, roughly and activity. the children are trying to overcome the trauma and haas conditions in health clinics. hold on to use width to provide food, drinking water and medical care to as many as possible up to 40000 people who flip the conflict also here in fox with them. and they are being helped by the leaf organizations that i started to use, one of the local organizations trying to accommodate the display civilians, mazda, uh, 7, nothing. we're doing a lot of things to help. a large number of families here in our refugee centers
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that you provide me those and we're running attainment programs for children and giving them toys. and we will continue our child to programs without teamed up with limited funding. and, and, you know, most tasked to cope with local charities. aust, i'm going to leave out the dictation and resolve how much fun of dizzy or both of them of russia as president blood represents as ukraine's counter offensive as not achieving any success with keys unable to break through. russian defences. ukraine's cancer offensive in the eastern sofas answered it's seconds one. see a full attempt by the enemy to break through all defensive show. and this is their objective, which includes the use of strategic reserves. they have not been successful for the entire time of the offense. the enemy has no success, i'm assuming it was different. well, battle tanks are playing a major role in the war and ukraine with both sides relying on them to attack. but while western countries have supplied ukraine with modern tanks,
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most of its own ones are from the soviet era and regularly need maintenance as a big joint of tank units in eastern ukraine. under the cover of the forest, these men were continue some to 2 tents. some of which are older than their parents . the location is secret. this close to the front line because these tanks need to be repaired and return to the back of the field quickly. the method of simple and low tech print to one year old bumper as he's known as a mechanic tank driver. he's just come back from back to mean it's a quad. the it was like raining shells and mines on us and the field was full of craters. and mines and the commander of my youth then died when his thing bearing with him in it the work is arduous and difficult. but there's no other choice with this fixed and upgraded the tents to make their way back to the positions where being taken to where this tank is hidden. now it has to be a really rotated because it's only as drones up in the us. the russians could
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support the position of the tank. i've been talking to this 10 crew getting ready in case because back to fight everything is simpler than this things and now that's what it looks like on. yes, of course, it's better to see the more modern western tanks, but i'm good, good. then keep these inches the turns out who is fighting the 72 is against the 7 to the west and thanks automate the fight. identification is on the was 10 cruise are in high demand, an essential to ukraine's counter offensive loaded mix it alone many more than 500 days or forward have passed. and i haven't seen my pharmacy. i'm not given any leap . there's no but doing it to the full size that even the matched and we barely managed to beat them. when nicole comes in to have to be prepared to take positions . this part of eastern ukraine has russian forces on 3 sides when firing. they have to be crick sheldon's just meters away. they've been spotted. they managed to get
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away under cover. it's for laser relief, but they know every mission could be that all. i said vague to 0, the front line. when you click the united nations broker deal to allow ukraine to export greens will expire on monday. last shipments of grand left a port with us. so as part of an agreement reached with russia last year. the deal help preventive global storage and food prices and also supplied much needed supplies to famine stricken regions. russia has yet to agree on whether it will extend that agreements. iraq's prime minister isn't syria for rare official visits . it's the 1st such trip buying a rocky premier since the start of the syrian war in 2011. how much the out? assume donnie, how talks of president bush shot an aside in damascus. the 2 leaders discussed securing their shared border and strengthening economic ties. they know for that has this reports. prime minister mohammed, she also,
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danny is the 1st the rectory leader to officially visited syria since the uprising began more than a decade ago. but unlike other arab countries, you recommend change relations with the syrian leadership. despite the regimes violence correct down against peaceful protesters, now there's a new regional order was much of the arab world. we engaging with president bush r s at the hold on out of meetings because we focus our discussions on how to exploit some new positive developments. indiana board and strengthen our corporation of the little there's also a new balance of power in iraq that many say will allow the alliance between the 2 neighbors to strengthen. because the built on forces are back and bought in a box. so we can see that the market by mr is coming is coming back actually to visit damascus and have this sort of improvement in the relationship between
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between the 2 countries that, that end damascus along with. she are armed groups that by even didn't just help syrian regime forces. we gain control of much of the country from the opposition. they cooperated in the fight against the iso, which at one point control more than a 3rd of both countries. while i'm a drug, syria must not be left to face dangers alone. eliza could have negative repercussions on iraq and the entire region. so that new statement appears to be a message that the pro, a ran groups among the iraqis that are still in syria, are not going anywhere. their presence has been a concern for arab states who are hoping the rep of small with the syrian leader will counter events influence the feeling of rock and relations and recent years have been determined that influenced by non stay on the groups and regional players rather than defined by either of the countries themselves. therefore,
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it was in some way contextural realities that determine the rock you see are in the relations iraq. you sources have told else as the, you know, the future presence of the pro iranian troops was discussed in damascus. but the rocky leaders visit seems to be a firm that recent shifts and regional dynamics won't change the start this quote in syria said the hood, they're associated, or the wash that has more from dog dogs. this is the for us to iraqi or fish, a visit to syria in 13 years. the significance of this visit lies in the fact that both leaders seem to be keen to build on the momentum of this visit. to break the isolation, the countries had been suffering get from it for years in the region. now, iraq has been a major support out of city supported. the city has to be towed into the league. iraq has been also cooling on the international community to lift the sanctions
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imposed on syria and also to facilitate the entry of aids to the city and people's civil major. a fight as have been discussed by both leaders on top of them that find all the tourism, the infiltration of tourist elements. uh, from the border between the 2 countries. we know that both countries here about 600 kilometers. and that's the boat, the right line between syria and iraq and the infiltration all but the rest of the elements, the drug trafficking, the human smuggling, the smuggling of weapons, and also the fighting, including get the at you g is they record if you use in the i'll hold camp inside the city and also on top of that the issue of water and the water shortages in there and you freight is river and both you like and it city of the want to address that crisis was it took. yeah. which is that up a stream country of the trade of the a freight is a river,
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especially with it. serious. i mean, if occasions in both iraq and see deal with the summer month is a resulting from the shortages of the water in the freight. is it over the head of just the the that to the u. s. square has been revealed presidential beta and the democratic national committee have raised to combine $72000000.00 for his re election campaign. in the past 10 weeks. he announced as 2024 candidacy in april were on this wishing advertising. and joining us in washington dc. so with the election more than a year away, what do we make off these figures and his balance sheet, the most out of it was, was the deadline for all account pains to review the 2nd quarter campaign donation. and we have that enormous number for the body to campaign. however, there's some slight of hand going on there in that figure. he's actually combining contributions to the democratic national committee and to the by the campaign.
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we'll have more of that in a moment. but i think the numbers overall do confirm, but the main narratives that we've had for some time now withdrawal, joe biden has not had a drives his base despite that enormous number will explain in the 2nd run this time because the main challenge of the donald trump is in is in a bit of trouble on the other side is on the face of it, but it was quite respectable. but he, he raised $19700000.00, but he spent $8000000.00. so you can see why because he launched his campaign in the 2nd quarter, so he would spend all that money, but water didn't get and we're time is pulling numbers declined precipitously before we launch is campaign usually within 5 points of donald trump around the 50 mark now he's 30 points behind donald trump and most of the fellows around 20 percent to donald trump. 50 percent, they spend all that money i'm. it makes things worse. the more people see him but less, the less they like him to know because we're already hearing that he has rather a big campaign solve that's already being whittled down because he's spend so much money already. he's maxed out
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a lot of big donors. he's not getting the small dentist who can repeatedly repeatedly donate and by comparison, donald trump, raise a total of $35000000.00 in the 2nd quarter. we on the side of which $17000000.00 was directly to his campaign. the vast majority of everybody's starting is small donors and we, we understand that you really managed to donate the to do to fundraise a great deal since the criminal charges against them against them. well, what we're, i'm seals really appealing to those small diamonds and the republican face. they look back coming up to me, but they're really coming up to you. right? so see how these are quite extraordinary sums of money. how does that compare to previous company? and that's why we, we look at take another look at the bite and say, just because that is an extraordinary number. $72000000.00. but when you all sit down, $52000000.00 of that was actually to the democratic national committee directly. so some of that will be used for the by the presidential campaign would also be used brother congressional races. when you looks the solely at the biking campaign, how much they raise it's $19900000.00 around $2020000000.00 again. seems like
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a huge amount, it is a huge amount, but then when you compare it historically, this is much less than 5 and raised at the same point in the campaign in 2020, when he had that there are other ones. those are all the candidates around as well, the same time things get really, it was difficult for verb bite. and when you compared to obama, who kind of really energized across roots at the less than i think for them to try the 12 campaign around the same time, a bomb. i raised $46000000.00 on the 2nd quarter. so that's good. best of $19900000.00 was huge chunk about from single day and is by, it's not getting the small business. he's getting the big data is the beginning of that cost. the 1000000 as corporations, the big bodies in the bags of liability. so less to work on the groceries these numbers say thank you so much. you have your time see reporting from washington, d. c. still ahead on the on the is there a news our erupt, ron return so called morality police to the streets? months after nationwide protests plus lighting high above the waves, peter has more on the big air wing for world championships.
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the we're in the thick of a heat wave and most of that heat is concentrated around the mediterranean havior. one those details right here right now. so let me show you this story by the numbers. things are heating up in room. 39 degrees. now north of this, we've got a cold front punching across, so temperatures are lower in switzerland, zurich at 26 degrees. now we do think that rome will have it's hot is july day, either monday, tuesday, or it could happen again wednesday. so just an idea of how prolonged this heat wave is. temperature is also in the forty's through spain. as far north is madrid, that's almost a good 10 above average. and for the other side of the mediterranean from on talia to might have got temperatures are also in the forty's here,
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but it is feeling like fall across the islands of ireland and britain. we've still got wind and we still got some showers in the picture on monday and vs about 50 to 60 millimeters of rain for western norway. also a lot of rain to come from our center goal, the gambia rate through to nigeria and for the north east africa. we're dialing up the heat here as well. whether it's in play across all of egypt for rising temperatures. it's capital cairo likely to have it's hard to stay over the next few days. and here's how you're going to start out the week in south africa, but we've got cold weather to end of the week. so you said the, the but the
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2 stories of strong willed challenging, traditional female stereotype in the male dominated system. it to make a difference. if i go across the whole families with the water is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk and it will out is there the the
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how are we going to be top stories on the, on the syrians, our heat waves are speed weeping across large parts of the world, china has observed that highest effort temperature, $51.00 degrees celsius. more records are set to be broken in the us and europe, tennessee and the european union have agreed to work together to combat human traffic are as president of the place of science and the european commission chief person of underlined finds a memorandum of understanding in tune us these to do these armies as rapids support forces of target at a hospital and get them on the same hospital with starts both military and civilians plus targeted on saturday and 5 patients were killed. south korea is also experiencing extreme weather with days of torrential rains. causing floods rescuers and retrieves at least 8 bodies from a flooded underway in a central city. the number of dead from the downpours has risen to 37 by the habit
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must have a reports or not. the body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you have the rain caused the river and bank meant to collapse, sending a surge of water into the end to pass on said today, tripping at least 15 vehicles, including a bus drivers were among nearly $400.00 risk, you would consent to search for survivors, emergency crews all struggling because of dangerous conditions within a dizzy that right now we are mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to that going and rotation for the search operations. the boys are trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site does cover to much emergency crews working to drain water from the underpass manage to reach some survivors. 4 days of heavy rain has puzzled south korea, triggering land slides in some areas which buried people in their homes. risk you
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was assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also cause disruption to vail services. some flights have been canceled and power cuts a wide spread. curious where the agency is full costing more a next week and has already issued set warnings for several coastal and intellect areas. my the have a much a bit, i'll just 0. iran is reinstating checks by the so called morality police months off to the desk for women and their custody for both nationwide, protests st. patrols are restoring to insure women and cover their heads in public . the patrols were suspended following the death of martha on any last september, sent them costs of elk lu has more from to run. icons say that this has been well received as many women to call their heads cars, especially following mazda. i mean, is that 10 months ago, and since then we haven't seen morales to police patrolling around and that's also,
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and then some of them even a, considered that the morello to police was the spend that. but of course, on april 15th does not make a public officials remind the that the headscarf is still wants to obligate, sorry, and it women need to wherever he job. but it, after this morning, states inside the police spokesperson, we understand that many uranian of women are concerned. they are concerned that the morales of police is going to pressure them. as we have seen, many more women taking out a job, especially in the middle class and upper class districts of the test from we see many young women without a job and they are wearing more casual and they are more visible than ever. and we're hearing that in some other sees, there are again, a young women who are older, the 2 cops they were, he drop after and my so i mean his death and the protest. but of course, this is not the majority of the around noon women for now,
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but they're concerned about this. their concern, how this will it on you. but of course, it's a, it's a, it's just been one day and we haven't seen any more else to pull the special things around so far. the things are, of course, phone to fragile. it's in a run and we'll see what is going to happen. but i must say that women are not happy about this. salvage experts have begun worth to prevent environmental disasters off the coast of human. as hash i heard about our reports, a 1000000 barrels of oil need to be pumped off a strand the tank are described as a ticking time bomb of the so soft the has been out of service is this thought of humans will ages ago. the only time that poses a great environmental threat to this region and beyond decaying it structural integrity has been severely compromised. of the lots best so contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incident would be
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a disaster. how much more though in his u. n. team have been working on a costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases, but mine's lead to the area. it is a very old vessel. as you can see, a decay vessel that is 47 years old in the same location has not been one of our limits and over the last 7 years. so we have many concerns at the atlantic sub load because of the guys is it's kind of also but settled. it does steam is operating a technical support vessel and ready to step in in case or in leaks into the red sea. a spin would be a disaster, it was spread across the red sea extent development of straight all the way to the gulf of aidan disrupting movements. so this was kind of wiping out one of the wells, which just maureen ecosystems. they spill would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks
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into the sea in the 1989 ex, involved these accidents. if there is a show, me, is the manager of the company that owes the saucer. now, since the international community. so the interest it should be a complete solution for the whole problem, pipeline and vessel. and we should complete the surface storage tanks that the coalition stopped in the coming days. the always on pull this off would be transferred to this vessel. not take a minute, but neither of the who sees inside the door the into nationally recognize government in as in have yet to agree. but who owes the ship? who has the right to sell the always wants to unload it from the old vessel? no, we want all your ex poster resume and we want to disagree over the 1000000 barrels . oil is a well, that belongs to all of human and stuff. a for now, work is make sure the always turns us safe. it would 10,
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so spill good costs $20000000000.00 worth of environmental damage. and the wages colby's we need a quarter of a century to recover caution about it. but i was just you off the coast of how data human a, as in bob boys, main opposition party citizens coalition for change has launched this election campaign. riley. it comes a week after police band, their previous events ahead of the countries general elections, which also has more from the rally inquiry. campaigning has been difficult with nelson genesis to bob was made opposition leader. some support is from is citizens to co listen, change patches had been arrested as a say the government was, i'm a p s i to is intimidating them and navigation government v this to now the high cost of living and, and me a major concerns about his issue so these are told to support his he tends to fit you in 6 months presidential election jobs for go to. 7
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the of the previous values were banned by the police. this one included was allowed to go ahead, the ones that it so the use of the feminist in this election. and that because of that, we should definitely be what it sounds above is also concerned about human rights activists and opposition. for a while read about this new patriarchal glory. they say it's vague and open the government, the the say the law is necessary to protect national, entered the law imposes sentences ranging from fines to imprisonment. for those who take part in meetings that encourage international military action or trade boy costs guys with the savings really quite to be safe for them to,
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to 10 power in subspace. the mission. so me, so used to hit the movements, the democratic change parties until a quarter in 2020 step 10 of the leadership last year, people and the citizens coalition for change party. and he's popular among p for a 65 years adults. janisa, natalie beats president, image them, and then guys are in the presidential election. the 2 men will face each other again. this august had and we talked to out there with is about nearly 26000000 people in the democratic republic of congo are facing acute food shortages. that's according to the world food program, where the 6000000 of them had been forced from their homes by armed groups fighting for territory and a share of the country's mineral riches. farmington miller reports, for many congolese comes like this one and was the gar i'll home at least to now mother of 9 run up in the lives of later village last year. fighting between m. 23
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fighters and government forces in north cable province made it unsafe. she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses levels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well, serrano has sold safety here with no income in limited food. she faces new challenges with f i. what is your new plan or the mother who lives very different to us since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20 kilo's of maze, which we need to waste for almost 2 weeks. it's not easy to survive with us. so while i'm on, boy also stays home with his family and there's not enough to go very much. you know, you know, get, you know, she quit that if the government believes they are not able to send us back home, they need to add more food for us in this camp. so that we can properly feed our kids. because in the village we used to eat sufficiently all the time and different
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foods as well away from the farms and markets. people rely on the food rations from the government while others rely on international aid agencies. let's see how to pick on what the depressing on down on these conflicts with the m 23 and the emergencies. the need to worry, worry us enormously. we don't have enough financing yet. even though there has been fundraising. we still need more advocacy with donors and international committee are still going on in case of the d. r. c. m. on it. the agencies say the d r. c has the highest number of internally displaced people in the world. at the 6000000, i fled the conflict in north cuba and munitions fighting in the east that fight for control, as well as the huge number of those in need is making it difficult to meet demand, to help them cope the amenities of your organization, say they need more money for me to miller ultra 0 in hong kong pro democracy groups say the government is increasing a crack down on disciplines. it's applied in court to band
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a song used by for testers, and it's offering bounties for information leading to the rest of active us. we're living in exult. sarah clark reports, it's been 2 and a half years since take life said hong kong, i'm a probably democracy, politician now lives in excel in australia. the hong kong government has issued a warrant for his arrest. it's uh, sending uh, white terra, a message to me saying that, oh, what whoever was do, criticizing the cpa china as well resisting and fighting for freedoms. you are now at trouble. you are now under france. i think that's a very clear message to the well did. why is one of i probably democracy active us being pursued by the hong kong government, which is also the bounty of $130000.00 as a reward for information that leads to the wrist. will do what has a legally to pursue the responsible person. the curse is accused of violating the
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sweeping national security laws, which by aging, imposed on the form of persons coming in 2020 in a bit to stop the protests. the only reason i can think of why they would be doing this is because they run out so pipeline. so the national security cases, because a lot of those can, it says the trial is that the least finished or are about to stop. and they're just looking for new villains to justify the huge budget that's being given to the. so it's economics as much as politics. the city's political system has also been, i have a hold on come little meg is a past amendment to a low the limits most directly elected seats on local district council. those councils with the last major political representative bodies chosen by the public full, incoming counselors will be visited by committee to ensure patriots a governing the system. i would say it's restricting political participation. it is moving to a harder form of authoritarianism. assume
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that the kind of unofficial anthem for the probably democracy purchased movement in 2019 is also being targeted homes. department of justice has filed a ceiling junction to have it been we're seeing this attempt to bomb the and you do it is assigned with a vulnerability if the home government, if this good a, something like a song. critics say it's just another form of censorship. 3 years after the national security law was introduced, they've been 160 prosecutions. sarah clock out to 0 of clothing workers and trade unions and bangladesh for demanding better pay and mid rise and costs of living and high inflation. it comes after a union leader was beaten to death last month for visiting a factory to secure unpaid wages for stuff. countries the world's 2nd largest ex border or for any made clothes and mostly employees. women. ton for
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a child who reports from this of our industrial area like many government workers, that cross bung with this room, i beg them is trying to survive by cutting costs. food prices keep going up. she's a single mother who has to support a teenage daughter and their mother with her meager wages for us to be the issue. the way the current situation is with the high price of essentials, it's become very hard for us to get by with the wages we get. it's like choosing between salt or rice. we want our wages to be raised. a labor leader copeland actor believes wages should be raised to help them face these challenges. she saves workers spend on an average of 30 to 40 percent of their salaries on rent, and the rest is for food. and there's nothing left for health care or savings will be additional money. take it to the one of them, but it gets it since the co would pandemic prices of essentials have gone up. but we just have not increased at the old. and for the last one and
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a half years due to the ukraine and russian war, the cost of living went up very high. in contrast, with the workers purchasing ability, union leaders and organizations set a minimum wage which is $95.00 a month should be increased to at least $226.00 a month and say a global buyers. brands and retailers must come together to support the call the bank, whether she exports markers or is largely been driven by dodge ready made government industry, which is highly dependent on keeping wages low in order to remain competent in the global market. industry later, photo cosign is receptive to the demand and also things the minimum wage should be raised. we are really looking from the buyer that this would be the fair price is an ethical price is so that we can also be more increased wages to our employees. so this is also responsibility from the buyers because we are taking care of their
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while it producing their quality course. last month, the prominent workers union leader was bidding to that by some unknown man. it happened more than 10 years after another worker leader was tortured and murdered by unknown silence brides groups, a mess, dismissals, intimidation, violence, and the address of workers after protests are common in buying the best and call on the government for the protection and advancement of government workers and with children, i'll just sit outside of our bangladesh, still had on the houses, it renews our a new champion as crowns. peter will be here next to the reaction to carlos. alta ross is winning the wimbledon title, the hundreds of refugees and mice. since we saw a tool dangerous route, many attempts fail due to bad weather and police patrolling in the mountains. and
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when is the best of life, you come here to gen my life, we have food in my office. we are very, very sick, but we need better life. a prayer before the journey begins. i mean, once to go to paris to start working in food delivery. you need to cross the outsource the journey to the apps. good. see them passing speaks as high as 2000 meters, but those crossing, i've been traveling for months even years to reach this point and have seen much more dangerous situations. the next morning he has made it, we meet him in france. the journey was much more difficult than he expected, so tired, so would you do it again? it's my us, my life, at least in my life. know extension's expectations are that in the coming months, many more across these mountains, not knowing what the future the
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peters here with the sports news and particularly you tell us all about that when the wimbledon final, which was quite a thrilling match. wasn't it peter, a magnificent match up is what it was during the is a new king of seem to cold with call us al cortes b thing, know that you all can. it's and what it was, an epic means fine with wimbledon in a match. that's 11 way, and then another. it was the 20 rolls from spain who lifted the trophy lawrence smith rounds up the action of the world. number one with the well, that's in the state of the final that live long in the memory. i know this looking outcries with sweat, so i didn't the i thing set or the 7, so i'm champion. but if you look research in the 2nd set leveling the match on the type right. the guilty beach,
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we re off the losing a 26 minute long service game in the span, you would capitalize as you took control of the much with a man who's going to $23.00 grand slam titles. doesn't go down easily. brokovich taking this much through the sliding set with the crowd on the edge of the seats. it was outcries who would make a cruise to break. the pressure showed from the defending champion. outcries was growing in confidence with the finish line in sight. at times to him with his opponent as he placed it on a famous victory. and also an epic for hours and 43 minutes. so cool. he was crown wouldn't champion
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the face of the thing to i'm really, really happy with the word the day we we're doing uh, you know, coming coming into the quasi. so on, on, you know, i seen that you, i learned very, very fast and i'm really reproach, i guess when all the emotions are settled. i have to still be very grateful because i want many, many, uh, type in close matches in the past year. maybe i should have the last couple of finals that i want. so i think uh, this is steven steven. the press. that's $36.00 joke that she's running out of time to be real defensive. his records the face when would entitles these championship ends with the question just how many more might call us outcries when lowered, smith, i'll just era roll reach helen's was at wimbledon. he spoke to some of the friends
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who believe they may well have witnessed the changing of the god, the 5 sets of absolutely pulsating tennis, here at wimbledon for the men's finals, and perhaps the changing of the god with that golden generation of phaedra and the dog i'm now joking, rich, making way for a new era in the men's game and the crowd. absolutely loving it is just great. just see icons on top as our 1st set. last 61 as the and turn it around the 2nd and 3rd . so just a moment in the spring, it was amazing. we saw you really devices on yeah. new that was actually called the new box and then carlos did it or is it kind of i think it's the beginning of a new right. we'd be able to move the positive and of course that, you know, there's a huge is gap. so he's not going to do it on for like long but uh for the at the, for the next couple of years. but it didn't make things exciting. as you taught, like patterns all across one country. if you need to know just for just that,
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let's throw like, you know, so wimbledon has been you young king or it's quintero spaniel coles carlos. our corrupt i know about joe could which that ox competitor has been denied. the 24th grand slam being denied an 8th wimbledon titles, at least for now this trudy was a wimbledon final for the ages. but we've had an outage, 0 in wimbledon, mfc, we'll be introduced to the fans by his new club into miami laser on sunday. origin team is woke up winning captain. he's moving to major league soccer up to signing a 2 and a half year contract. meanwhile, in macy's home country river plates have been crowned champions, some spectacular pictures, bay of the money mantell stage, and the head of the game against the city unsafe was confirmed of the 31 wind smoking wild celebrations as the team and the fans celebrated a rick 58 league trial with the store to the women's world cup. just a few days away,
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columbia had been forced to defend themselves. they were accused of being too rough during a friendly batch, which has to be abandoned. so going to be a scene here in training will take you an island. it will not match behind closed doors and brisbin on friday. however, some tough technic. treating one the end of the irish kept him denise of sullivan in the hospital. they to on and walking off the pitching protest and the mattress cooled off 3. i mean, obviously we have to go in strong during the game because the disadvantage we have is that perhaps that you are paying plays are a little bigger than us. so we can't play with fees because maybe we end up beaten, but there's never been any bad intention on our pass. i think the actions of the are you shipping supported by sweden, the team rank food in the world will take the philippines and they find a warm up before the world cup they. chelsea met. feel that your hand of everything candidates is what so many top players getting into the head of the tournament. players have to be careful. and of course we have to be smart with our bodies have
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fulfill something we can, we can take any risk when it's so close, but the no one is says, stressing about it's like, yeah, if it's too dangerous, dangerous, make us against the ireland. i think they'd be the right position to cancel the game up to. hopefully we don't have to do not have to do that tomorrow's. it's in the are in the same group, a sweden that attracted quite a crowd for the training session in dolton. the teams based chatting of this to the middle of the quarter finals and phones 4 years ago. it's in these urban group matches against origin tina, on the 24th of july. they also face of africa, a scrolling macro, always heading to next week's open chat budget for the confidence of to winning the scottish opened at the renaissance club. the players base tricky conditions for the final round in north barrick. but the northern irishman held off the challenges to finish one short sale of rubbish, mcentire on 15 on the power of the victory claims for the body parts of the final whole. it's mcelroy 2nd side, libya. these 1st and stuff, and i now have savoy little pool as the new number to
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show. hey i, tony splitting the amount of the season help the los angeles angels into the living game losing street that's on the leads the league in the home runs this year. it'd be a free agent at the end of the season, and he's next contract is predicted to be the richest in the history of north american professional sports. some full see it could be as high as $600000000.00 over 12 use or to swing for sale a and this is basically a competition only if you have a head for heights. the 1st of a big a winning for a little championships and taking tasting good on kind of had a combination of surfing and power lighting. some of the jumps recorded in the event of a 11 meters high fonts is uni, and that's also the one the means competition with spain's model. obviously. sanchez taking the women's type metal. i have for you from this volt
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fistful tonight there. thank you so much, peter. thanks for that updates and thanks for watching the news our on al jazeera, we'll take a short break. we'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's news and all the latest headlines. so you then, the the stories of dissemination, enjoying from my leadership and bodies in your, to fix it and is on. and this of was not for me to come in if you and one to me, i'm assuming what that as a living they've got it opened up just to show that you could it could be too
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