tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 17, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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josie to the challenges with the the . busy i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news. our live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. rochelle holds the black sea grain, v o u. n. pulls to move a loads of people. i need a series of explosions on a bridge connecting crime in russia, at least at least 2 days. moscow blames ukraine,
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plus new hope for all the time those patients with drugs that could slow down dimension and on piece of similar to this phone. so it's a whole new era for major league, soccer. messy is in miami, the biggest signing in the history of the lead is present. that series new school the 1st time the we begin this news out with the rushes decision to end, the black sea grain deal. it was due to expire a monday evening. let's give you some of the context then we'll say about here it goes, russia assigned to deals one that allows you trying to keep exposing grain safely. the aba was with the un to ease restrictions on russian food and fertilizer exports . moscow says, when those conditions of i'm at the grain deal will be restored,
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then the since the deal was the grades ukraine to supply more than 30000000 tons of food products through the black sea, colorado. most goes, announcement came out as all through a series of explosions on the coach bridge that links crimea and russia kremlin is blaming you crying. besides, there's no connection with the cancellation of the grain deal. and the deal was broken by the us and to the kia husband, the dodge of type, or the one says his government is trying to get russia back on board. i'm sure for that, i've shown up there despite the statements made today. i believe that my friend booted him, the president of the russian federation, once the continuation of this black sea grain deal. didn't all of them done today all for administer? we'll have a meeting with his russian counterpart. and with this meeting, i hope we can quickly proceed and resume the green deal without interruption. maybe in the meantime, we can take further steps with a phone call with mr. brewton. without waiting for august. the moment will have
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reaction from rob mcbride in ukraine. but 1st, let's go over to you the shop of oliver in moscow. we had a unit just moments ago that from probably about done any sign of that optimism from russian officials. well this might sound disappointing for some, but according to the russian mission to the you on the decision to withdrawal from the grain deal is final and there were no more negotiations. the russian foreign ministry has also released a statement confirming that russia indeed withdrawals guarantees for the safety of navigation. the block, c g to the termination of the green deal. and they've said the joins coordination. something is symbol will be closed and rushes to castle. the march time to monitor in cordele and the north western block, see since the times of the agreement, which will sca insisted on wasn't on that. so speak
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a about russia's conditions. initially. russia was almost king to reconnect it's a real estate correspond to the swift payment system to review what could be totally out of this ammonia pipeline, which was then partly blow, not pulling the ukrainians, have a tree last june, plus and now the requirement was the food supply to the poorest countries and that's condition, it wasn't fulfilled as the largest part of the russian ukrainian agricultural approaches will send to develop still developing countries the same time to supply the statements of the russian authorities. we've had the tech is present at one that has said that a patient wants to extend the due and according to him, the 2 presidents will have a telephone conversation on the subject from russia to k is a huge transport hub, as well as the hub for the supply of sanctions, goods to russia and tech, who of course, makes big money on it so many here say it's very important for the country to retain good relations with russia and the conditions of the current economic crisis . usually a thanks so much for your full thing from us. go,
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let's continue this now with rob mcbride, he joins us from ukraine. so 1st of all, where does this leave ukraine's ability to expose its grain of the that's right. there is, i think, a mixed response here to this decision. and they, they were all going to be global ramifications to the world's food supply. everybody knows that, but it still remains unclear just how serious this will be. when this deal was 1st introduced. you got to remember a year ago, things look very different. there was serious disruption to all of this. a very important grading next bullets coming out of ukraine. that's 30 percent hike in world food prices. fee is of famine on parts of africa and all the rest. since then, things have stabilized somewhat, possibly because the ships have been able to use that colorado but re and recent times because that have been so relatively few ships actually going using this
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colorado many farms. and the advocates will industry have found different ways of getting the expos abroad using land board as train a railway links and all the rest that result. so less food now being produced for export by ukraine by a measure of around a 3rd or so. so there is less food actually needing to find a way out, so it does remain to be seen just how much of a consequence this is good to have from the official reaction from blood to me is the lensky is office of spokes. person has said that as far as the price is concerned, it is still very much a cigna tree of this deal. the deal to get signed and put in place with 2 key a and the un. it's still very much stands. ukraine says, basically, pointing the finger saying if anyone is going to be seen as the bad guys and all of this, from ukraine's point of view, it should be the russians. i told you about consequences, rob house series, all the series of a set back has the attack on the coach bridge calls to russian logistical
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operations from what we can tell. yeah, i think it's, uh, it's uh if you count over estimates of those, the strategic, i'm the symbolic importance of this coach bridge. it was constructed in 2018 with much fun. fast is great engineering achievement by russia. it very much a personal project of light. it may have posted, i didn't buy much cemented the takeover of it in 2014, all the crime being put into a strategic tons. it's one of a couple of different ways that russia can keep the crime is supplied with troops with fuel, with all the other stores and supplies it needs. there is, of course, the other links to the crime and through the land bridge and the occupied territories from the dumbass. also land also and ceilings. but as we've seen from the cranium, those are all susceptible to long range missiles. and that based i think, is a further reminder, as ukraine grinds on with his counter offensive,
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looking more and more possibly putting crimea and the siege of just how susceptible and vulnerable dependence sheila can be made to look. all right, thanks so much from a brian thing. well, the us, i'm back to the, to the united nations linda thomas greenfield, which has been calling russians withdrawal from the black sea greenville. an act of cruelty to russia has doubts another blow to the world's most vulnerable this time . by suspending its participation in the black sea green initiative, this is really another act of cruelty. according to the world food program, more than 345000000 people are suffering from high levels of food and security. and we know without a shadow of doubt that rushes, brutal war guess ukraine has push millions and millions more people to the brain, especially in the middle east and africa. diplomatic edits a james base,
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joins us now live from the united nations. and james on the stands un secretary general has had something to say about this too. right? yeah, he's been speaking to us in the last few minutes. what you've got going on, the un today is actually a meeting that's taking place on syria. you remember, last week russia stopped across the board to aid into syria. some of the western diplomats, including the us ambassador, the linking the to matches the sex region was you say he spoke to us just outside that security council meeting, which he's not taking part in for him. the black sea green initiative has been the one positive thing that the u ends managed to achieve in the last year during the war and ukraine. it really is the only achievement of the united nations. and as he spoke to us, he was suddenly showing his frustration. ultimately, participation in these agreements, it's a choice, but struggling people everywhere. and developing countries don't have
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a choice. and that is, it really is that people face 100 consumers that confronting a global cost of living crises and they will pay the price is interesting. the secretary general is using the word termination of the deal, not suspension of that stuff, but it was, it's used in the russian. and that's what we understand. suggesting really there is probably no way back from this no further negotiations. and certainly that's a point i put to the russian deputy ambassador as he came to join that syria security council meeting to meet you. polanski told me this was final. he told me that will be no further negotiations. i also spoke to him about those young june who is the chinese ambassador, the united nations. he said that china supports the grain deal and has supported the granting deal and trying to always support negotiations. but when i pressed him for that, he wasn't prepared to criticize, must go in any way. right. thanks so much. james bass.
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well, when the grain deal was 1st announced, do you ever go, it's closer to the purpose was to contribute to the prevention of global hunger and address global food insecurity. so just where i have all the shipments gone, then you in figure to show that developing nations received almost 60 percent of the almost 33000000 tons of exports. a closer look at the balance. it shows 25 percent went to china, 44 percent of exports, which ship to what the un cole's high income countries, spain. it leaves the netherlands and israel with top recipients, low income countries that rely on assistance from the world food program accounts for just 2 and a half percent of you finding an export. they included e, c o, p a m d, m, and receiving just around 10 percent of what china imported my show, but it covers a great news and price for a photo with the bulk i would cultural reporting agency, fos markets. i agree,
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census choosing the need for and joins us live from that good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what most of these exports then really going to help the poorest in the world? yes. uh they going to have her uh to help and they already held because she wants to do was find back in 2022 large price stays to go to products like reach brad klein and whatever the highest and wants to do was find their price is tied to full and now currently we see that the price is for me, for example, of the lowest since 2021. if i remember right. and this is already showing how its helps. and there was actually a statement on the united nations website saying that uh, the aim over this deal is to bring down that high twice due for the commodities.
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and then this is helping the poorest countries of course, because they are the ones who knows where they able to pay high price for, for the reins. all right, so it sounds like we're saying is that even if some of these do and figures, which i'm reading show that some of the poorest countries were not receiving most of the grain expos. yeah. the presence of your training great in the market helps keeps the price is down for everyone, regardless of where it go. yeah. are you worried then about the suspension of the deal and what that might do to price is now if that grain is effectively taken off the market a well it's, it's a be a complex, a question post on one side and the longer term if a do with not to be extended and ukraine does not find a way how to, how to expand it and how to make this work. uh, and we will do will be just to resolve car and so possibilities buy cuz they are the new ports of those. uh,
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the small revoke ports ukraine or ray ways or trucks. them in the future, it would lead to lower production in ukraine costs. they are not able to receive the same merchants, but at the same time stands and you will sign and soon as the bar has projects, you cringe has already significantly increase them. exports with these mode, the new ports. and for example, in march, this statistical to show us the basic for ukraine show that all those sports alone were able to do up to 3000000 towards the exports on the agriculture commodities. so it can mean even resolve the deal. ukraine is still ukraine, still possible possibly can do up to 35000000 choice. of course, this is something that's it didn't change depending on the situation because these swimming down towards per minus the only possible to do this on the gc,
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just working perfectly. but it's already assumption, and it's a way to if you and you increase, promote comparing to what we have back in july to so then 22. so do you think by these, by saying, yeah, but i was gonna say, do you think the world should do more, the west should do more to facilitate russian exports of food and fertilize that in order to keep this green deal going. because just as ukraine is a major exports of, of grains to the world c rusher is a major supplier and producer of global fertilizer, right. the accounts is something like 1313 percent yes. but there is one fee, and i'm also following the russian market because this is my vision as well. and i can show you that's why are they saying that there are functions that are multiple
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regression expert to be as good as they want. they already showed a records export a few weeks in 2020 to 2023 marketing here, which is our records. and uh, you know, this is not possible if you saying that the sanctions and there are some blockage all the exports. and i don't really have their official data for their, for to laser x, but, but they know that it didn't stop the bus continue to do this is just to maybe be different compared to their approval levels. but this has to going on. this has not stopped, so i would call it's manipulation if it's possible. all right, thank you for your thoughts on that. alice on that. marcia le over thank you. meanwhile, on the baffled sales, ukrainian forces are pushing ahead with the accounts are offensive in the east of
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the country. i said by has more of them coming to us. it has been intense. in fact, coming to us graham now was hit last night and not last night. several targets were here for elsewhere in the east and just north of here and yeah. and then tell us we witness an activity by so taking place. but the fighting is intensive. they say that they attacked the russians and the russians attack back. and now people have been talking about this country offensive, ukrainian culture offensive, and reality. the front lines remain the same. it doesn't seem to be much change on those front lines. but in some places, the russians pushing forward, they're trying to break the ukrainian front lines and try to take territories and the training and say it's very intense is also a strikes taking place across the country. saki was hits and they were casualties. that is drawn strikes elsewhere, and that's because the russians, it seems, i've tried to keep it a defensive in cream defense is busy elsewhere in the country, so they can maintain the area superior diversity here in the east, which makes it very difficult for the ukrainians to take more territory 2 times
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more still ahead on the news out including so we will work this tunisia on an ad to smuggling operational partnership to new jersey and the you agree on a financial aid package that type of alignment crisis outrage in a raw come through a 2nd oldest, small squares, full, those to ease traffic jams. and the golden moment for mexico in the gold top, the, the has the action support the now the south korean president has visited areas devastated by floods in line slides that have killed at least 41 people. you and so kill a just an all out effort to deal with the emergency. around 6000 people are in temporary shelters. following days of torrential rain with more full cost, full teen bodies have been recovered from the road tunnel which flooded tracking
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vehicles in the city of chung to jessica washington, the thoughts from the scene. this is the also on deposits when the flash flood heat on saturdays emergency crews estimate. it took just a few minutes the road tunnel just filled with water trapping more than a dozen vehicles, including a bus and its passages. she's in this how long we will need to take the situation gravely and mobilize all available resources. please make every effort in the field to ensure that the rescue is carried out quickly. around 900 personnel are on the scene with crews working to pump for to just the tunnel group has a place to say what we are working while conducting drainage and removing the much the drainage has progressed a lot over the weekend heavy rains cause the banks of the nearby me, whole river to collapse, flooding the underpass as a such as it continues. questions being asked about how such
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a tragedy could. some residents criticizing the preparedness of local authorities. so i'm here say the under pause should have been closed because with the warnings had been issued to jews, one of several areas in south korea drenched by days of torrential rain. south korea typically experiences heavy rain full at this time of year. authorities acknowledge the need to have better contingency meshes. jewels unite that on the other that you've given the premise that situations like stream heavy rain due to climate change and now expected. and we need to consider out as of the management plans for floods with wanting to remain in place for several areas in central and southern provinces. more heavy rain is full cost for later this week. jessica washington, which is 0. 2 and you south korea, united states and china has the resume talks on how they can cooperate to come back . global warming to la, just polluting countries are discussing plans to cut me saying the missions reduce
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deforestation and boost aid for developing countries. katrina, you results from badging as china, welters in record high summit temperatures, us climate envoy don't carry began tops and aging, but china is told us to show on the issue. she had general carrie says it's imperative to us and trying to make progress on addressing the climate crisis. the 2 countries of the world's biggest produces of greenhouse gases. they both have the good side of their energy consumption storage, which is the rapid deployment off we know of energy and other key in technologies. you can look at the china, you know, the country has been the largest manufacturer, investor in the play or offering the solar energy. but at the same time, both countries are also heavy and dictate, decisive to you, the 2 sides will discuss reducing emissions, including the think gas, which contributes to around 30 percent of global warming, coding deforestation, and the burning of co. china has pledge to reduce its consumption,
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but not until 2026. you coal power project approvals has accelerated since last year. john kerry's visit comes during, i didn't tensions between the us and china range. trade, taiwan and the great. and we'll stay both misstep. somebody different to work together on climate change instead of positive examples headed the comp $28.00 conferences you're buying later this year. the priming crisis is in this capable. at this point in time, we look at china, you've got, you know, the rest of the war, the summer that we're happy where i should say the summer that were suffering across the war. whole. this really drives the message. a kind of urgency aging says it's climate cooperation with washington is generally good, but there are sticking points. china accuses us of understand the criticize it gets climate record well failing to meet its own pledges, including financing, developing countries. kerry is the 3rd high level us official to visit in recent weeks. aging hopes, his arrival will not only stop the world or the heating,
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but also the us china relationship. katrina, you all to 0 teaching. it's household goods have been issued. so 16 cities in italy with temperature reco, it's expected to be broken. increasing numbers of elderly people seeking help in room, hold on just how many has been seeing how red cross work is the helping them. the heat wave continues, the temperature continues to rise and is having an impact on the elderly. we ship at the helpline of the italian red cross and the belief is here. we're telling me that the number of phone calls by elderly has increased between 25 to 30 percent. sometimes it's just an old person that is sitting alone at home. that needs to have a chat sitting alone at home because not able to go down to this trees because of the high temperature others calls may be more serious. uh so they have teams of
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volunteers in the country in all the major cities, but also small towns and those teams are ready to be dispatched according to the needs of the person that we were told that it's 6. it's specifically very difficult for the elderly at the moment. um, one of the upper races actually compared it to the times of depend damage when people were sitting at home isolated, not able to come miles. well, it feels the same at the moment for some of the ad billy. now the government has, we should issue the alert a bit similar to this map of italy and a southern europe. it's all way down the map. well it's, it's in the red in the country here. the government continues to issue warnings to the population in general, telling them to be very mindful. the temperatures are going to increase in the coming days. we're talking about maybe peaks that would reach about 48 degrees
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celsius in some parts of it, really. so this is really just the beginning of this. how many of the 0 room around 4055 is in the canary islands, the hoping, improved weather conditions that will help them bring a wildfire on the control. some homes have been destroyed in the bottom, or at least full 1000 homeowners. move to safety is flane's filed by high winds, proactively spread. it's the 2nd, the emergency within 2 years on the islands, often interrupting volcano devastation launch areas of the spanish town. several seaside villages to the south and west of the greek capital. athens of being evacuated as was five's resting homes. that strong winds of finding the flames of 2 separate blazes. at least 1200 children to feed evacuated from holiday camps. as many as a 1555 has an 11 across to working to extinguish the fires in colorado,
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us whole says don't cause had to be moved from flames to cold. the number of stables and several cities in syria are experiencing solar assemblages to the 10s of thousands living and refugee camps. it's not a respite from the heat. so i'm a consumer shareef, explains a make shift. swimming pool is the only escape from dysfunction, fee to some $100.00 for the children sitting in the town and city as it live programs. clunky is from the, i'm on the list. come made it from a tv usually used to make shelters. and it's extremely hot. and we have suffocating because of the heat in the pharmacy. there's no response from the heat and humidity inside the thames, with no fun. so informed of cooling systems, families use little water available to keep children cool. temperatures
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of sold to 47 degrees celsius to speak and did live watering. and the slick monday i'm carol, when la nick click, i had to look at this children. what happened to them? oh lord, please have mercy on us. we've been like this for 5 years. i swear these children are unable to go outside inside is extremely hot, outside is the same. the situation is dramatic. respond the heat wave and warnings to stay in those of which i'm a has little choice, but to continue working. he's employed on a to come to the field in the city of finish. now i'm a little bit how the i'm, the mom will just to of chloe. if we did not work, we will not have enough income to support our children. we take 6 layers per hour, that's $62.00 zeros per 10 hours, and we wear these clothes, a cap and clothes that protect our body from sunstroke. so theater of the country's 12, v a civil has displays 4500000 people. most crime tend to centers long,
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the northern photo bic to care, and the pos, relief guns have struggled to get a to them. and this summer is no different. now, southern temperatures, i'm making conditions even tougher. i'm a close, i'm sure the on to see the here's are up now with more and those hate twice. china? yes. today records the new 100 echoed high temperature of 52.2. there is still near records in egypt, set the southern europe and in the us. but what we didn't do was make a new world record that's still held in death valley in q 8 during the 54. so 533 didn't make it. but in reno, there was a new record about 42. we've had new records in this general potter of the us and does it southwest will stay halt. so not necessarily reco breaking for a few more days, yet that spreads across to the southern states. but i think we'll focus for a couple of days on the final list of africa and the magistrate in western met. so
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2 days you got a new record set at 481 and this particular time. but we'll focus, i think on it to leave for a day or 2, maybe even today, there are heat wave warning stretching from hungry down through the bulk and states through italy and back towards central space. and they exist for a couple of days, at least. and we'll spread north was through it to the romans picked out to you because beautiful the room full cost at $41.00 degrees. if this happens day or tomorrow, we beat the standing record for july and has potential somewhere in this part of the world to get even the halter. i don't think we'll challenge the standing record of 48.8 for europe. we might get clips still. head on al jazeera, it could be a major breakthrough, and all the time is research live at the annual conference and i'm with them. message from above the excitement bills ahead of the women's world cup. faith that has this for the
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is another day of code for argentina, uruguayan for the science of brazil, and paragraph to some degree. that's because the winds been coming up. i'm sorry for the sundays art by day. so cold bars, at least sunny by day that's about to change, we think wind direction will change that. but take you through the we attempted to reverse that trend to being below average and they'll probably come back up to above average for the noise in the continent. drive a few pictures just correct there is a line of shout developer. you have to believe you can to also south west or brazil, which essentially there in many seasons is just disappeared for a while. nothing particularly heavy and the showers come to all through kind of our cost to reach. you might simply see something more of heaviness, not particularly true in nicaragua, in the shells are returning locally, potentially card heavy in his past year and up in florida. even the northern bahamas, a mix k one or 2 on the pacific coast at least. but generally a drawing
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a picture. the heat is still there in the doesn't south west of the us and it spreads down through texas may be to was florida is extreme, particularly just south west and reco breakeven to places. reno, for example, recently, but the bigger weather effects are probably from the size of these giant showers have been recent flooding in new england. and the next truck is on its way now slowly east. the history is for gulf. that's all peril. yet in spain, stating, put as the media was enshrined in law, diminishing the plight of countless victims of frank coast. 36, he had to take the shape with a group of survivor. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice. and forced the country to acknowledge its fascist bost. the silence of others. witness. oh no,
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welcome back time to recap, i'll headlines now process as it's whole. so this policy is a patient in the black sea grain deal. do you include the move a blow to people in need? moscow says it's conditions for extending the agreement. haven't been fulfilled. an explosion on the bridge lincoln crime in russia has killed at least 2 people. the coach bridge is close to traffic. local media says the sanction of the bridge is damaged temperatures. a soaring on full continents with huge waves reported in asia, africa, europe, and north america. helpful loads have been issued for 16 cities and is leeway weather. experts expect the temperature records to be broken. to and izzy and the european union have announced a deal and that stuff in my room boats and shutting down people smuggling operations. vivian, border gods with help from you, and workers of rescue. 9200 migrant stranded near the tune is in bold. the migrants were taken to
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a shelter where they received food and rule. so the healthcare needs were assessed, and camp provided the migrants were also offered. counseling support malik china joins us now live from this office. so what's the story of this group of 200 people, malik? does it indicate that people are still being bossed to the boulder and dumped? well, sammy, we're not really sure, but we believe that these were part the, these 200 migrants, nearly 200 migrants were part of a larger group of black sub saharan migrants that were expelled from the city of fox. nearly 2 weeks ago, after riots began in the city of needs, an authority is then bus them to a location of near the libyan and to easy and border. and according to the migrants
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they were pushed with using to gas using some accounts of live ammunition to try to enter live in territory. so it's really, it's been a stand off for nearly 2 weeks now between the libyan border patrol, who are not allowing the migrants in and the attorneys in military who are trying to force them into libya. this particular group, it was about 35 kilometers from where we've been covering for the last 2 weeks to the south. and they all, uh, we tried to reach uh, the international organization for migration in libya. we didn't receive any word from them. but our colleagues, elder, they're a move passer visited that area yesterday at last the and they, they said that these, all, all of these migrants were expelled from tunisia. so what's becoming more clear is that the to an agent authorities are scattering these migrants across the tunisian
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and living border and various locations trying to, i'm trying to push them towards, towards the libya now deal to 0. correspondence that i spoke to who spoke to this particular group yesterday said their situation is desperate and dire. i can tell you, sir, i mean, i mean, we know about this heat wave that's, that's, that's, that's happening around the world. the area of allies, the is a complete desert. i mean, it is scorching hot and they've been there for days, days without water and food. so their situation was dire and i'm sure they're glad to have some for some form of assistance from, from the u. n. and we've been authorities, amount of reading between the lines of what you're saying, then all the people still less track to the board. because last week we were talking about the people who were that being bossed back to, to this there's still, or hundreds of people stranded at the border. i mean,
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i'm still in touch. i'm talking to migrants that i've met personally. but on the northern border crossing near the ross is there. now there's 2 locations that i know of that i visited, these migrants one on the coast. their situation is really is really tough because of the 2 regions have put a barbed wire behind them. and this 10 meter buffer zone, and we're seeing pictures now of the libyans also putting the barbed wire. so you have about a 160 migraines on the coast stuck between this 10 meters only between the 2 countries, with no, with no help or assistance. there's also south of that, about 34 kilometers south of that is about a 115 migrants who i visited while i'm still in touch with and talking to him. and nothing has been done. uh so wow. you know, there could be hundreds more. we know of at least a nearly 300 people that are stranded at the border at this moment. well,
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i thank so much medic trying to the supplies are running low in chad why aid agencies are struggling to be 270000 recently arrived. refugees from so then the will food program says mount nutrition is increasing and it only has a few weeks of supplies left. i'm going to draw these reports from other i on the chance to down border function with the old are plants have fall off to the previous across the field. it's been weeks since any significant rain full in eastern tried now. she can only wait and hope for change in the weather. appointment. 5, the range we're back to the last year at this time. i fear this coming pool. harvest was pharmacy. i say they continue to see less on the regular rate in full resulting in a couple losses. but it's not only port rates that's causing so much pain to
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promise that i've seen, you know, monday at the, even when the rains come, we liked the necessary tools to cultivate crops. seeds are beyond our reach. with each passing year, the area of cultivated lining chide strings, as effective climate change become more so yeah, a good coach output is also reduced slate chide, which provides a livelihood for millions who live around. it continues to shrink in size from 25000 square kilometers 50 years ago to just 1000 today. due to drought and climate change. that different dices, the jobs of 20000000 people and fuels food shortages, as well as higher prices. global supply challenges costs by the pen demik and the organ ukraine have watson springs to fort inflation has risen to such a level that families are forced. just keep emil in order to afford the next. the
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lack of security also affected for production cases of monetization by increasing. today we have already 2000000 people in chubb chub jones, people on the tv on nutrition. it's uh, i think the failed 4 times in the last decade that we have such, such an issue which for the and security back to us even before the arrival of 270000 recently arrived sued in these refugees. in addition to the 400000 already here for the past 20 years old father complicating the already steve useful shortage in this locked country please. i just gotta agree on the charge suit on board. the police in israel say they've opened a hate crime investigation officer is riley savage was attacked, the village in the occupied westbank cause was set on fire, property damaged and empty pallets, doing graffiti sprayed on walls and a bush near west jerusalem dates the latest in
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a series of similar attacks which would become increasingly common human rights groups are concerned that police failures to prosecute these riley's accused of attacking palestinians of the light. this building collapse in egypt has killed at least 9 people. rescue workers pulled full survivors from the rubble of a 5 story property in kyra. it's the 5th building to collapse in egypt this month. for these have been criticized for decades of failure to enforce building regulations a mosque and its 300 year old minarette have been demolished in the rock southern city of basra to allow a road to be expanded. local police say the destruction of the said argy minute arrest, and it's most isn't the revolution of iraq's heritage antiques. officials say they didn't permit the demolition. minarette should have been for this without the why does more for us the site of the mosque and boss for 300 years old dominion which
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has been flattened to ground. this is a so raji most can save district and bus iraq. the demolition decision has been implemented by it was what it is in the city, the governor of both of us at that at the have the motors this most can it's midway because of complaints from neighbors complaining of traffic time on this street because of that minute because as they say, part of the most, including the mentor, it was standing here on top of this street closing traffic. jim, now a sort of these here in boston. i have been blaming each other for the demolition that decision. the governor of bus outside that's the diminishing decision has been approved by the at suny endowment that do you want the do you want to refute stuff
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in return says that the motion decision is again as to what has been agreed upon. they say of what was agreed upon is that the mentor rate, which was the reason for the traffic down the street, would be carefully and gently dismantled and moved to another part of the most. but now, many people in iraq had been and good grief by this decision. this is not only not only 200 years old dominion, right, but also the 2nd most ancient, most an iraq and heritage and antiquities authority. and by the judge said that it's holding to account those responsible for the demolition decisions that decision has puckett a wave of anger and grief across the rock with many people holding on the government to put in place strict laws and measures to protect to the countries
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cultural heritage, $10000.00 scientists are attending the world's largest forums of dementia research in the netherlands, the lights as the advances in combining the brain disorder taking center stage and adds to them. treatment and diagnosis. 2 of the key topics up for discussion. more than 55000000 people have dementia, the progressive degenerative condition, affecting memory, thinking behavior, and the motion. all the time is disease and vascular dimension of the most common types. available drugs only treat symptoms, but the new medication is shown. it can slow progression by 35 percent build sinus disease international says one person develops the illness every 3 seconds. it's now the 7th leading cause of death. around a 139000000 people are expected to have dementia by 2050, with most cases in developing nations. the global cost of dementia is more than
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$1.00 trillion dollars as a correspondence that vast and is there so a lot of excitement over this new drug. what. so what are they saying about it? well the big cord here is break through a real break. so they say in the research of alzheimer's disease with this new medicine which has just been presented to the findings of the 9, a map, that's the name of the new medicine. i've been presented to nearly 10000 scientists gathering here. and i'm so that and let the madison das, it's basically it destroys or remove what they call a life plaque. that's protein plaque in the brain, which according to scientists even up to nearly 100 years ago, is the reason for the med shot. and this alzheimer's disease, so if we move it and that shows that there is some progress. a lisa is know a regression in alzheimer's for at 35 percent compared to the to see both groups.
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so basically what it does is basically stabilizes the disease for between 4 to 7 months. that's what scientists say, but there are serious side effects. there's been some brain leading, discovered, and also joined the trial free people died. the other side is also the very high cost it's, it's estimated that it's going to cost around $26000.00 for patients per year. so it's, it's a highest sacrifice for patients to take this medicine. it's not been approved yet, but is it? it does give hope that's what scientists say here. all right, so it hasn't been approved yet. no. everyone's convinced with the drug is the a conclusion by the scientific community. what are they saying? no, it is a real the vision in the scientific community. scientists, i've spoken to who are not here at the conference, say it's still much driven by the pharmaceutical industry by big pharma to push for
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new medicine. because of course, it's a huge group of people, a huge, huge group of patients. they're aiming at the cost of talking about $55000000.00 now, but accumulating fairly rapidly with aging populations in the future. so there is a lot of commercial interest as well. and they say, it has been proven that these. i'm a lloyd blacks. i'm not the real act of columbus so to say, because of this fatal know pure even when you remove them from the break. so it does time for other research and other areas of the disease, because so many scientists are concentrating on this particular topic on this particular madison. so that's what they say. but patients of course, they don't want to listen to these divisions among scientists. they are very hopeful now that at least they can get some extra time. all right, thank so much step boston. the now animal rescue is racing to say 15 well, stranded on
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a beach in scotland around 50. all those died on the islands of louis off the north west coast isn't clear what caused the mass beaching of pilot whiles dive a suspect. the entire pod followed a female near the shore. she was giving bus still had an al jazeera basketball style staff car is just a hoss away from the colt, which would explain next in school
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flight schools finds let's catch up on the game with pizza. so we thank you very much. i'm sure we're going to have many wonderful experiences that was leading macy's message. so the friends who was officially introduced as an into miami play to are at a glittering events, literally cold. v unveil argentina's world cup of winning cason, the babies new fans, including into miami and today the deck and met assuming in salt lauderdale for 36 year old could make you save you on friday. i can get away with this, you know, well, 1st of all, i will decide all the people of miami for that welcome and loves since are right in the city. the truth is that i'm very excited and very happy to be here body. and to be with you. this is transformational moment for manually exactly have of arguably the best player that's ever played a game to make major league soccer. his league of choice is really special for us,
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so been so many years of developing this league into becoming a total player on the global stage. so a very momentous night for us joining may see in miami is he's for my boss to learn . a teammate serge investigates a 35 year old spanish international joins off the 15 years at the new camp, during which he won 9 lovely good titles and the champions league 3 times. another big name who could be on the move is england. cats and henry kane, he is traveled with the top and squared for the pre season tour of australia, but the tubs new manager remains corey. about the future. i'll be stall striker. you know, i way will work and how does a group and there some will be on for the whole journey you i was right, but a lot of that sort of gets to sorta along the way. it's not, again, it's not something that i'm sitting down and, you know, demanding from paper ought to be upset. the reality of it is, you know, we've got to month aside before the site and stuff. bit less actually and transfer windows. so i'm for a lot of,
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so we'll say at all transpose each month. so after that, mexico crashed on world cup and cuts of the team now have reason to celebration with winning a record, extending nines, comcast gold cup. this was the moment they secured a one, no victory of a panama. in the final, the human is school in the winter on 88 minutes. see they need just come on as a substitute that issue of mexico because they hadn't so much, i think for the 1st time since 2019 the women's woke up co hosted by the strange and new zealand kicks off in 3 days. spain pay that 1st match against costa rica and winning send on friday by full that game. the team have already been involved in control the see score and have apologize to the mallory community of thomas to know if with that based it follows a video which has since been taken down appear in to show the spanish class mocking
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the traditional mallory dogs that spend sort of still missing several key members floating around with team management that's get to be results. last year 15 says boy, you come to the team and called for the coach. ok, do the to resign, slicing issues with the quality and training conditions, australia score to renew that goals to fee fit, to provide equal prize money at both the men's and women's world cup football, the straight it was the 1st national governing body to pay on its place the same amount and the chief executive says the will needs to catch up a as a gong as far as $5050.00. no, it's not. the, the numbers are like, i'm pretty sure is that correct in to 15? the plays with a 50000000 by faith them into 9 saying it was 30. and in 2023. it's going up to a $110.00. it doesn't get to where i think we are in australia. but it's, it's, it's, it's,
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it's improved but there's room for improvement. preparations continue on the page for the opening games, the usa stuff they campaign for 3rd success of will accept title when they take on vietnam on saturday at eden park in oakland. no team is ever achieved that feet and they know it won't be easy. we want all women's teams to get better and better and we want to get better and better. so i think that it's super special and it's like such a such a time right now to be in women sports and to be following women sports. so it's a really, really good thing. we encourage it, but we obviously want to still be the best to mock the opening game being 3 days away and use even sky to either bring fund lead performed a stand that sewing on fool a 17. these a long banner, before landing on the pit should eat and poking open. that's where the tournament kicks off with co host sneezing and taking on no way. once from the touch down he was greeted with
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a traditional mallory. welcome the call. this authorizes getting ready for a whole new chapter of supporting start and also becoming wimbledon champion for the 1st time. you described these women in an epic mens final with know that you all can which as the biggest moment of these life very know i got his best. i mrs. page uh, you know, making history uh, being the guy you know, to be seen after 10 years. i'm beaten the on, the court is amazing for me and it's great they thing you know, for the new generation on us as well to the thing, to see me be bidding, being keen on the making, making them, you know, i think that said they are a capable of you know, to do it as well. hop is most of my that is that for sure. probably in 5 years uh
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would change. but just right now, right. i am 20. uh i then list the too many uh, situations like this. so i'm gonna enjoy this this moment. the final main golf major of the season, the open championship starts on thursday at royal little pool golf club. now the last time it was play day in 2014 moving macro. it was lifting the car with jag and he goes, and so this is to him and full of confidence. that is also winning the scottish open on sunday. the note with an irishman booty these last 2 holes to finish 15 on the fall, which was enough for one shot victory. mcelroy moves up to number 2 in the world rankings, and now heads to little full, the open way he'll try it. and when he's 1st major type of sister pga championship 9 years ago, i'm going to have to reset. it's always a bit harder after a when to, you know, get this out of your head and, you know, next week's a new week and, and start afresh, you know, i'm going to play,
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you know, whatever, 5600 events of my career. and you know, if i can win 10 percent of them, that's a really good return. so we lose a lot more than we went in this game. and every time you do and you have to, you have to enjoy the it's now here is a puts mcelroy would be proud of them. it's not even from a professional golfer, but full time and be a champion, steph curry, they're used to be very happy with himself as well. and one, not the golden state. who are you still making an eagle on his final hold. when the american century championship, that by the way is a celebrity too. and i've always dreamt of like a situation like this on an 18 green in front of a crowd like that to make a put. and you just stick to the routine, have so much confidence in yourself there with the results. thankfully when it was insane in playing this thing for almost a decade and to me know, i finally got
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a when it's is pretty, pretty special. okay, we'll leave it there. for now, i'll be here again in a few hours time with most of all it's new. send me. thanks so much. well, that's it for this news out. i'm back in a moment, was another full show. so to stay with us here on out to 0, the spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd. as the conservative people's party looks set to the power in coalition with the far right and the current socialist prime minister, petra sanchez, raleigh,
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enough support to see of the challenge follow. display an election on al jazeera on counting the cost wise hunger still on the rise in many parts of the world. artificial intelligence is expected to revolutionize businesses. what is it cost effective fos, we find out how we rock is trying to keep the light switched on counting the cost on that will do 0 and the tories terraces of the football ultras, white club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters was taking a stand, i guess made regression with economy display of peace. and you between defends, who make football,
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