tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 18, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hey, javan sufficient intelligence? i'm upon them as weapons. people and power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology. and whether it poses a distributed threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to the the hello there. i'm this dante and this has been use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. i may just salvage operation is underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic well. so we'll live in a day of national resistance. is really, is a gathering for what could be the biggest protest against puns you additional
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reform, reco, temperatures around the globe with health warnings, issues to millions of people from asia to the united states. tom united nations condemns russel's withdrawals and the ukraine grain deal saying and threatens global freed, secure in support. the 2026 comfortable games may not go ahead. the australia, in spite of victoria has pulled out of the hosting the events saying costs of spirals out of control, the welcome to the new zone. a remarkable salvage operation has begun off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tank is side by side. the threads of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea now appears to be receding. thanks to a $140000000.00 rescue mission. caution, all of our, our correspondent is watching what's going on. and this is not because they always
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time because that's we replace the ever so soft the the decaying vessel is whitening to spin more than a 1000000 bottles of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for healthy officials. they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and run the new tank a. and then it's about the time about we reached a deal to prevent a disaster that would affect the entire region affect the fishermen with millions of dollars, we're preventing a potential catastrophe. that would have cost billions. so this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing into national opinion, a guest the flats of a major or as bill david grassley, the residents and humanitarian golden data for the united nations. the global fund raising he lost generated more than a $100000000.00. needed to solve is the sapa mode off the coast of her data. and by
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this new vessel that took a long time to convince everybody a government's private sector that this was actually viable. and i can understand why why people would be skeptical, given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past that did not succeed. and, and the fact that it was still very active as a, as a, as a civil war. but the suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so is the thought of the will a 2 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of the admin base in ogden say they are the ones who should own the south side of the not take uh, on the revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled for they, the son uh of the new i'd say, the of the legitimate or for with the m. and how do i 85 percent of
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the population in human lives in the area is controlled by the government of santa . we have shown they are able to stand for the rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve games as of the logic. i would be more next to soft. uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the site to remains tightly guarded. technical support teams are operating non stop, any damage to the old and poorly maintain stuff. a good discharge is cargo or in another state. levine, ecosystems in the red sea, gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of the north dakota. yep. and it's a milestone, it took months of legal issues with all the warring factions as well as the international community to get to this point, the un hope this will lead to the sponsor of tools to and the complex. and he is a political divide by the 0 off the coast of her data. cnn. well that speak the
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hash, them all of all right, he's now in the have any capital us and i have some let's start with that time can be ecological disaster appears to been invested, but they're all still questions right? of who's responsible to actually owns the oil on board a necessity. it has the problem was a f, f, a so soft as a not to k. m a. with the crisis thoughts as in 2015 with his thoughts of the war. so saw for was owned by the software company which was bought over united unit 2014 things thought that to change or on the ground, the on site along the who these took over the carpets a little of the and on. so now this lots the government of the most or has the i'm became the defect tool. authority is the northern part of the yet. and then human just integrated into a pharmacy based in i've done, which is the internationally recognized government within the source of different
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factions. buying for a big stay in the, in the government. when the united nations stepped in about 2 years ago to try to solve this. the episode sapa bill 14 either was think this is not our problem. this is the problem of the government, the and some of the, of the ones responsible for what happened to f as a software. the government to fund, on the other hand, has been saying that this is not a problem because these will and this absolutely no way for us to be able to bring all the spit possible back to the maintenance of the ship. what the u. n. is doing what they have brought us to do with the united nations president david rusty is to convince all the parties of this is to the advantage of a better life in the event under united to us as a guess. what did they seem to be confident this time that us bought a separate company is concerned? they could just come up on the same page as far as the views of the proceeds of the same concern and who should own if they say it belongs to all the amenities. so
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some rec, consensus that meanwhile, the, the fighting does continue will be at a lower level than previous he is. you've been talking to officials, i believe, in some of the any hopes now for a negotiated settlement. so here's what is happening in may 2023. there was this its present at the present or the exchange between sided via and the hurt the it was a significant step forward. now we are at this particular moment where the expectations on to see the government to fund out along with santa ravia, a green went up and, and seized by a if that happens, it is going to be a massive break through here in the next step. it would be political tools, hey, was of problem once again. you looked at the saw where you, how the internationally recognized government. it's not just one look forward to it . you have the the b, i a g which is the international recognize government. you have this,
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especially this, which is the transitional council of the south, which would like to break away for the north. and you have forces operating in meta and then not all the same page as well as why should we be doing about the future of new? yeah, and this explains why the un, the industrial community we named baffled about how to navigate this complex political landscape, indiana. and has them just briefly talking of the international community. yeah. been has been incredibly dependent on international food a, the collapse of the ukraine grain deal could have huge repercussions here, of the worst on the program has managed to deliver almost a 100000 tons of weight. lala and brains to examine says the spots of the drain initiative. now they are concerned because you have 15000000 the amenities of bundle, 17000000 him, and he's off with you, secure familia, and you have any children who are true to the want. attrition, if a does not trickle down in the near future, it is going to create
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a huge problem and we have to remind our view is obviously the nation that has been beset by politics was instability. and this is also one of the 4th nations, all in the wells and employees here have not been paid for the last 7 years. this gives you an idea about the huge political, social, and economic problems of the country. and the people in particular continued to price personal laura, that for us in the young any capital fill out. thank you. hi, sion in israel and protest is holding a day of national resistance and opposition to judicial changes proposed by the government. this comes off to the connected cost and the 1st reading of a controversial bill to limit the supreme court's powers. the biggest protest are expected in the evening on tuesday in jerusalem. and instead of a while that's bringing out correspondence in homage, andrew, he joins us now from west or east. and now that it does sound like this could potentially be the biggest protest. yes,
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it could be an install. yeah, you're talking already today. there had been thousands of people across the country, dozens of rallies, at least half a dozen, the highways that were blocked, the different parts of the day. these really police say that at least 19 people have been arrested. that was for, according to them, disorderly conduct. and as you said, it's expected that there will be even bigger. riley's later this evening, one in uh, in uh, west jerusalem, where we are, and another in tel aviv now, the one that's going to take place in west recent is scheduled to take place. and another hour or so outside of the supreme court, why they're because the supreme court is really in the middle of this controversial bill that is slated to pass some point next week, possibly monday. the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu once to push it through before summer recess of the connecticut. this is a bill that's part of the larger package of proposed laws by the prime minister and as far right coalition members that would really limit the power of the judiciary.
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and critics of the bill say that it would take is real off the road of democracy and put it on a road to our talk receipt right now this is today is k. busy a day of resistance last week, you had a day of disruption and were told by different unions throughout the country, that they are planning more protest throughout the week to really try to hammer home the point to the prime minister that they will not stop demonstrating until he pulls this contentious bill from consideration and installed you mohammed, can you remind us a little bit in terms of the process for the bill? it's post, it's fast reading. you say that they're trying to speed it up so it's, it's done by some a recess. is any of the protests then like you to make any kind of difference of the. so you had the 1st reading that happened monday of last week. now the 2nd and 3rd readings it has not been confirmed, but it's expected that they will take place next monday, april 24th. and it is expected at this point that the prime minister has enough
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boats. if he tries to push this through, he could get this through once it passes its 3rd reading. if that happens, that means it would be enacted into law. that is the process going forward. but the challenge for mister netanyahu is you have now, a lot of protests building. the momentum is building. so many people have been coming out. you've had over half a year of protests just this past saturday. we were in televi for the 28th week of protest there. that was one of the biggest protests you had seen around a 190000 people, just intel a v. so the fact of the matter is that even though you will have met your nets and you are under pressure by members of as far right coalition to try to pass some of the parts of this larger package of, of proposed laws that would limit the power of the judiciary, you also have the prime minister under pressure from so many people is real saying, you can't go forward with this. this would be a huge blow to democracy in this country. and that's what he's having to balance right now. it's really you have to be seen what's going to happen
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a lot that happened in the days ahead and there's a lot more protests plan in the days that had massage. and i will definitely be staying across that for you here on houses here and the how much i'm doing that for us in west through some thanks my how much are as well still plenty more heavier. the seniors are including the warring factions and so you dont have returns to adults and saudi arabia often months sufficing. the international criminal court is ruling. that's an investigation into the philippines, so hold on, drugs can continue and, and sports also, the manager says comes directly with signing. it can be the lighthouse that guides his team to successful who will be here with that story. the low temperatures have reached new highs as several countries around the world experience heat waves. june was the hardest ever recorded. july is now closed for
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setting a new record in the us record. braking temperatures have been registered from california on the west coast of florida and the east, arizona state capital phoenix recorded. it's 18th, straight day above the 43 degrees celsius, homeless people across that city of all the brun since the he's across the atlantic in europe, italy, spain, greece, oil sweltering, and historically high temperatures. hot weather read aloud has been issued in 16 atanya and cities and how school services for the elderly have also been increased . japan meanwhile, has issued heat stroke allowance for tens of millions of people in any health it's provinces. and in china, temperatures in the remote town assemble in the north, west, and change on region. so to a record high of more than 52 degrees, while it's on them the senior extreme, he's advised that the was mutual logical organization, the ones that these heat waves will extend into august. we are seeing continuing growth in the frequency, duration and intensity of the wives. and this is entirely consistent with the
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thoughts of global warming. and i pcc reports to these events will continue to grow in intensity and the world needs to prepare for more intense heat was. well. meanwhile, us climate, special envoy, john kerry says that kind of cooperation could we define the 10s relationship between washington and beijing. his visit comes as, as we're saying, china is struggling to cope with these record high temperatures and also widespread flooding. katrina, you reports out from vision. the ice skating may be a widget sports, but this summer it's a popular option for those wanting to escape. so ring temperatures outside parts of china are experiencing the most severe heat wave in recent history. the northwest improvements of sin john reached a record high of 52.2 degrees celsius on sunday. it's reason concerns of agricultural output. caution cross are among those effected in the northeast. hundreds of pigs died after a power outage disrupted farms ventilation system analysts say the climate
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emergency is more evident than ever before. to put in that i don't have in china. most people agree on the climate change issue, but it was a shame as many don't see the connection between climate and their own behavior. so the drought, the effects hydropower generation. so when electricity is comp these impacts industries and the people, your air conditioners cannot even be used to. so the just giving people a very real 1st hand experience in between us climate and boy john kerry met premier lee chunk and top diplomat one e. carrie want the extreme with a could worse and coming weeks, try to show the rest of the world.
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both side, say climate corporation could provide a fresh start for the troubled relationship. but disagreements of the climate financing and co consumption remain facing park is usually founded at this time of year. but there's no one inside people in northern china doing what ever they can just try to avoid wells ranking. all those in the south of the innovation by heavy rain in the city of food to rescue operations underway after a ty, food struck on monday or rid of look for flash flooding has been issued inc. long see provence. the chinese authorities say extreme weather will continue for another 10 days. public air conditioned areas have been set up in some cities and others are using but as a means necessary to stay cool. katrina, you out of 0 be doing well health alliance. administrative for 16 cities in italy, where temperature regulations are also expected to be broken. increasing numbers of
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elderly people, all seeking health and run, put out the need reports now on a task force that's assisting them. these are busy days if you're a doctor in italy as the sewing temperatures continue. so 2 is the concern for the elderly. so i guess something that hasn't been feeling herself over the past few days after. okay. normally if at the meeting, i know that it's awful, i can't sleep at night and i can't live during the day. it's impossible. i never experience such heat all the time. i feel like having a box spring. normal life is a rating more difficult at all age the he just takes everything out of me. the doctor tells her she needs to drink much more water, something frank admits. she often forgets he and says that it's a live saver during the heat wave in the summer of 202218000 people died here. and literally the vast majority of them being elderly. so the most vulnerable this year
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. how so? sorry. if he's not taking any chances, they have put together a task force that is being deployed all over the city. the. it all starts with a phone call. this health clinic follows up more than a 1000 elderly who by large living lo checking on them on a daily basis. teams also go from home to home to check on those with medical conditions like gelatin that the courtney persisted. josefina goes out once a day to walk the dog prince. but for july, now it's been tough. you just sit by to me, say, you're probably to tell us. it's been nearly a month. i've only been at the hospital here at home. it's horrible. i don't get depressed, but i get very novice. i didn't recognize myself. the heat drives me crazy, but i'm not allowed to leave the house. so i go from room to room. both sister told us about the fear of isolation ever since the global fund demik and do have a daily phone call or a visit is reassuring. on the fact the one divide,
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the space very scared when we speak to them, they often break down and to be afraid that something happens to them. and no one notices. most of those who died last year were discovered a few days later because there was no one around why to get ahold of me that he did . the worst is yet to come. during these days of a red alert, the elderly are a huge concern. with up to me, i'll just leave i real well in many places vulnerable. people don't even have the option of escaping the heat. that spring. and julian, tom, he's the water and sanitation adviser advocate international for northwest and syria. julian, it's post and boss to learn it today where you are, but it's not salsa and those come send with wisdom, syria, with, to work a sense. and i understand many don't even have top management systems in place. how do you even try to respond to that kind of context? that's right, there's approximately 1901, sorry,
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1900000 people displaced in northwest syria is living at cost. 1400 and counts and in these concerts are storing temperatures. at the moment it's between 39 to 45 degrees celsius device. uh, 80 percent of the people living in those camps are women and children. so in these camps, the most vulnerable are pregnant and black tate and women, elderly and young children. uh, so currently in these cops, we're trying to uh, increase the water supply. so people have additional drinking water. and we're also trying to provide more robust shelters that offer more installation for people to protect them from the syrian haines. that's also really important because people are the vast majority people living and those accounts are living in tents. and many of them have been for, for several years now during the and less than the so called count crisis in northwest and syria for some time. as you say, we're talking about nearly 2000000 people move and half of whom i believe all
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children. we know how very valuable they are and this heat how real of the health risks for them. what. what are we worried about for the kids? well, we have an, an ongoing color break in northwest area currently, and we know the children are the most vulnerable when it comes to colorado. and that's further exacerbated when people, as water supplies are strange. one of the things that they're forced to do is reduce hygiene behaviors. so we have this exacerbated problem, most theory, and he's and, and a colorado break. so that really puts children, a greater health risk of colorado rather would have went diseases. so dirty needs are also i have a crowd of cabinets, right? they were meant to be temporary. they're very vulnerable to climate impacts, floods, snow storms that will save in issues in the past. is there a plan for something pops, a little more study or even relocation? and what we're doing is trying to provide more robust shelters for people. a lot of these comforts are overcrowded with tense. so if we can provide more robust shelters that are more resilient,
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offer more protection from the weather proper planning. so there's based appropriately, we've had it before it some just in the last few days, the fires in 10 camps just in the past few days. and obviously that raises huge security risk for the people living in those sites. do then you yourself have worked on a number of humanitarian does aust, as i understand your water sanitation specialist, can you describe the impact to the climate change as having on your work? yeah, what we're seeing is water is, was sources are becoming really strange. the availability of water supplies in grains water is reducing. we've been, in some cases, forced to reduce the quantity of water that we're providing or travel further to collect water from water sources. so across the region, if this is something we're seeing every year, more and more and i've heard reports from the grams of some people are saying, this is the worst that they've seen in living memory. well do then let me also have the responses to the results is to respond. especially given that we all hearing
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that this might happen a lot more often. yeah, so let me use the people living in these camps are extremely reliance on humanitarian a. yeah. so so one thing that is really important is renewal of the un cross border resolution where 90 percent of people in northwest syria are reliant on humanitarian aid. a lot of that's coming across the border from turkey. so renew of that is really important. and another thing that we're trying to do is increase water supplies, a part of that is improving infrastructure, rehabilitating water infrastructure, and also really trying to get people out of 10. so, you know, they don't want to live in sense. they're really unbearable in the sweltering hayes and it really increases vulnerability some people internally and tell them that was that and sanitation advise that care international. thanks so much for joining us here on out a 0 julian sharing a what we really wish you all the best. thank you, as well, talks to stop for 3 months. so sizing is to dawn on our voyage, reviewed,
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and saudi arabia, sidney's army, kalonde is missing. the power military arrivals the russian support forces, previous negotiations and jet other was suspended back in june, the following repeated seas 5 violations. the baffles of power ensued on has led to the death of at least 3000 people and also forced 3000000 from the athens. well, let's speak to our correspondent, haven't morgan. she's an on demand right next to the capital call to him. but as we've been saying there been multiple, attract some negotiations with different mediators. none of them seem to be making much progress. so what's not brought everyone back to the table. and jetta? well, both sides say that they want this conflict to and that they want to end disability and suffering. and that they do not believe that the worst is continue. but under different conditions. now you have the military saying that they want to insure any process that is being paula to end the conflicts here in the capital costume and
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elsewhere around the country. to preserve the sovereignty of this uh, a country, as well as to allow for any clues. if and a comprehensive dialogue does include all political parties to lead to a free and fair election. now that's something that the rapid support forces has also been saying that they say that they don't want members of the former really parties to be participating in any kinds of dialogue with both sides are under extreme pressure, the civilians suffering during this past 3 months of the conflicts has been huge, has been enormous. 3000000 people displaced hundreds of people missing. many people injured access to medical facilities is an issue. and then is the situation on both sides on the ground. now the army has been trying to regain control of many of facilities and structures here in the capital. it's not been able to do so. the rest of has been trying to get control of the general command of the military air base here in the city of on demand and other minute to bases around the capital costume. they've not been able to do that as well. so it's look what it looks like
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. both sides have reached a position where they believe that dialogue is the way out into the month to continue militarily here, but i can see the smoke rising that behind you from what i'm hearing and what we've been seeing from the army chief or how to feel so that we're potentially as a, a tipping point when it comes to the fighting, given that it was saying that it sounds like a bit of a sizing style made. how close are we to an outcome here? well it doesn't look like a with the talk still progressing. it still ongoing and direct tops and that's still progressing and was slicing here on the ground. it doesn't look like really close to seeing the end of this were now the smoke that to you refer to behind me isn't the northern parts of the capitol cartoon in the city of buffy. it starts at around 11 am local time. that's around 9 am gmc, and it's been much larger than that. and they've been several columns of smoke that we were able to see from across the miles here in the city of 100. a man. no fighting has been ongoing,
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mostly today in the city of reading the northern parts of the capital for tomb. and it doesn't seem like it's going to come to an end soon, especially again with the political talks a seemingly right now at a deadlock. both sides have to agree in michigan a ceasefire, and that is not something that people feel that they close to. they continue to hear heavy artillery. we continue to hear heavy artillery the answering of planes and the flights of jets belonging to this. these army continues to fly overhead. signaling that this conflict is still very much ongoing. have a move in there with the latest for us, from the ground in on demand. thank you so much. it is now time for the weather. he's evanson, or how are we have more hot weather across the middle east? no, great surprise. badly, a cloud in the sky one or 2 shells over towards the black sea, the costs b as a tried to break the heat, but not really making any significant progress. temperatures in to 40 cells, just put the mask into the fault, is a fact that and also for q right here and died hot around $47.00 celsius, especially to thursday, very much a case of spoke the difference. so more of
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a chevy, right. and there's some way to whether that just pushing into eastern parts of i've got to stop this done. little deposit pockets dancing, some rather heavy right over the next few days. but otherwise, hausten try sums it up hot and dry sounds it up across northern africa at present 43 celsius into this on wednesday afternoon. that's a for monday we got to $48.00 degrees celsius. so i'm 5 degrees on mondays value. i'm with looking to touch 40 celsius, here was a go on is through with the state tripoli, warming up at that stage. very hot and dry coast northern past. plenty of showers there across central africa. perhaps not as widespread as they should be. for the time, if you run across into the tropic, southern africa, it is generally drive you have got some shabby right, making his way into the west and take sweeping through the eastern type saying some showers. i'm not what the weather pushing into mozambique. well, still ahead here on al jazeera, the okay continues with this plan to house asylum seekers on fonda is the 1st
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vessel which will house as many as 500 people docs in portland. from attacks, nada and kidnapping and mexico, how corrupt politicians and co change hotels are being linked to the search. the 4th one last title, purse for this icon of one. and so for the latest, well, come build up on a special the award winning for 27 years as often as an assignment is an extreme form of isolation. i think it's designed to break international well. clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent, is controlled by god, bring programs to if you don't think any time on an amount of that, i'm trying to push myself all the time. push, pushing. see the world from
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a different perspective. one altos air history is for go from a top barrel. yet in spain, stating post i'm these you was enshrined in law. diminishing the flight of counselors, victims of frank coast, 36. you 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 force the country to acknowledge it. specialist bost, the silence of others. witness all now to sierra the the the, the last you're watching out a 0 on this policy. okay. here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. a
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salvage operation has been gone off the coast of yemen involving 2 joints. oil tank is the threat of a catastrophic well spelling, the red sea, if he has to be receiving. thanks to that 114000000 dollar rescue mission and israel and protest as are planning a day of national resistance and opposition to the government's proposed traditional reforms. this comes off to the kinetic posts. the 1st reading of a come from bustle. bell limits the supreme court. how is the biggest protest are expected to be held in jerusalem instead of a record? high temperatures have been said to me, confidence, with how so far as he is sounding milan and asia, europe as north america, in the southern united states, 80000000 americans are under caesar. last, as records was set from arizona to florida, the united nations secretary general says he's deeply disappointed by russia's withdrawal from the black sea greenville. he says it's a lifeline for global food security. the agreement guarantees the safe passage of
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food from the black sea to many parts of the wild different navigators at james bay, as reports out from the u. n. and you until the last moment, the un secretary general, they've been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal. the president putin didn't even bother to reply to his light is left to see a dress reporters. his mood was grim. i deeply regret the decision by the russian federation to tell me now to the implementation of the black sea initiatives, including resubmit, all of russian security guarantees for navigation in the northwest and part of the black sea. these initiatives as ensure the safe passage of over 32000000 metric tons of false commodities from canadian ports inside the security council. western countries were united in they come the nation of russia. let's be clear. russia's actions all taking food out of the miles of the
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poorest people across africa. the middle east. i'd like to in america. and now with announcement that it will withdraw from the black sea drain initiative. most co is threatening even more people. more children with starvation in russia decided not to attend the meeting at foreign minister level. instead sending its deputy on bassett, a. he said the deal was terminated, but added this receive, we've got the some of the russian federation will stand ready to consider its resumption only when concrete results are achieved, rather than promises and assurances from western capitals in ukraine's foreign minister, dimitria calais, but told me there are different views here with the un about what the deal is completely dead. there are 2 schools of thought. now, i can conclude that from the conversation i've had, i have had some our fall list optimistic and others are slightly more
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optimistic. i'm told that during his meeting with the un secretary general, mr. collab raised the suggestion by his boss presence landscape. but perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine to kia. i'm the un without the participation of russia, senior you and officials. those are doubtful about that. they say that no ship company or insurance company would want to risk the vessel coming under russian attack. james bay's ouch is at the united nations as well that spring and russell said that he joins us live now from this tunnel. russell james was just saying that there are 2 schools of thought on. if this deal is dead, it does seem the tucker side, though is hopeful that it can be held together. what do you make of the diplomatic efforts in the the target sheil side sealed thoughtful that this deal can be how that together just yesterday prison ad one right. handled flying to start with your of yet often rushes decision has said
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that she's still hopeful that this deal can work. and he said the prison put in or for russia. he said he believes that she wants to continue this humanitarian quarter through the black sea, and he says that the magic efforts are going to continue. and the for the ministers of 2 companies are going to meet. so today they have seen a phone call between the turkish for the minister. how come if you then, and the russian for the minister level, and after that, that has been a statement to really use them according to the statement that said that the vote for the ministers have discussed the ways to explore new ways for the russian green to be explored through a route that is not susceptible to key west in several of how. so, from this statement, what we understand is that now they're the russia, i'm turkey, turkey, they're trying to create a deeper and a new power little agreement. so the 1st agreement between church here, united nations and ukraine, that we'll load ukrainian green to be exported through the black sea without the
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participation or for russia and the power of what is going to be between turkey and russia. that is going to secure russian greens to be exposed the to the international market. so of course, how they are going to secure these routes and whether the west has shown sanctions are still going to remain as an obstacle or not. this is not clear at this moment, but we know that the diplomatic efforts are on the way to get to pilot roads. one of them is part of the carrying russian great and other carrying ukrainian great, so present, audible, and the depth. tomorrow she is going to be back in the company and he says that once he's back in the country, he's going to have supposed to be the president pretend off a russia. and based on that, we'll see what the discipline might think of food are going to produce any concrete results or speaking of which are so anchored is one of the read nature. members, it still has good ties with most of all these recent developments, particularly rushes decisions actually pull out of the day of effect and not relationship or in be to can brush hasn't been much
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delicate relations. now just recently, to have seen the presence of ask you if you can, has missed a tricky um take has explicitly present when explicitly, unless you support for ukraine's membership, prenatal. and we'll just top of that. she has also given for 6 of senior as of commanders too, so that's good. they to do, to, to, to, to, to, to ukraine. so this has of course cause reactions from most going the most costly is that strict as way to the deal according to the deal. they say this as of command as were supposed state and check it p of the what is completed and just 2 days after that. but it's not been, was this been yet attending the nato summit, and she has given the green light to sleep, is accession to nato. so right after that, now we have seen that the rush i pulled out from this greenville, which is quite important for turkey, perfectly economically. so no boat size or meticulously careful not to be totally relations because they are having very sophisticated on multi layer
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relations in the east mediterranean and leave yet even serious in cold cause us in bulk of important in black states. so that's why there's a lot at the state from both sides. however, we can say that the tension is gradually increasing between the 2 capitals. but whether it's going to reach that point to be a rupture or not is not, could be over yet. so cetera, there with all the nations for us from assemble. thank your soul. well, that's now going to, so you do your simple bolivar. she joins us with the view from oscar. usually the international community, as we know, has overwhelmingly condemned russia's decisions. leaves the deal. but must go, feels that it side has just not been upheld. so we trip, it's called crumbling sparks, and that has revealed k of uses, the maritime area allocations for the implementation of the green do for military purposes. he didn't elaborate on these houses, though. uh, we can say the wall can be deal continues here despite it has been terminated by russia. according to the best cove,
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after withdrawing from the greenville rushes ready to replace the crane grain with its own and supply countries in need with it for free. as for russia, supplies of grain to africa, they will be discussed at the highest level of the pools coming russia, africa form in st. petersburg. at the end of july, while the lead is over, russian and texas diploma says it was mention the russian and type of foreign ministers. this cost options for supplying green to the countries most in these plans. they just cause this trace around ukraine. it's interesting that but a present patient is not planning contacts with tuckers, president ad one according to his press secretary pest call. but even the earlier, of course, we'll have from the tigers present himself that he was planning to meet with. present patient in tech in august. so basically the green view dominates the political as well as medias to be great and do agenda here. so it's being discussed quite widely. usually there were also denials that pulling out of the rain deal was
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in response to the attack that we saw on the coach bridge linking, rushed into crimea, but i see that defense ministry has said that that has now actually been other retaliation to yeah. in games the last night strikes with high precision weapons on food infrastructure facilities in the ukrainian and safety of gsa on the retaliation strikes will be crime in a coach bridge. that's what we've had from demitra best called kremlin spokesman of the russian defense ministry. indeed actually said the same calling the night miss our tax on a desk and we can live a retaliation strike. and according to the ministry this trying to was delivered on the facilities with terrorist attacks while allegedly prepared against russia. and as a result, will they is try to print and fuel storage facilities were destroyed, as well as on mind buzz, which while allegedly supposed to be used against russia. so old that as a code, according to the defense ministry of goals. and as we remember also the latest
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coach bridge i talk present patients promised iris pulse without specifying that what kind of risk policies would be. he just said that the russian ministry of defense was preparing the proposals, how to respond, and also according to the criminal deals source, he's not preparing that proposals. how to improve the security on the crime in college bridge. you'd have couple of out of that for us with the view from oscar saying to you now the international criminal course in the hague has rejected an attempt by the philippines to stop an investigation into extrajudicial killings. during the so called war on drugs. the campaign against the legal drug prophet goes ordered by vin president, rodrigo, detached a highly controversial thousands of filipinos were killed in that police crackdown . barnaby lo has worn out from another of the appeals chamber of the international criminal court has ruled against the appeal of the philippine government to stop
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the ice easy investigation into extra judicial killings. during the course of the drug war, ordered by former philippine president rodrigo, the 13th. now v i. c. c. appeals chamber said that the philippine government did not sufficiently argue against the jurisdiction that the icpc has over the case. the philippine government has said that it withdrew from the i, c. c in 2018 and therefore the i c. c has no jurisdiction over drug work cases in the philippines. the appeals chamber of the i, c. c, as well as a pre trial chamber which ruled in january 2023 to resuming these investigations. they agree with each other down. the appeals chamber. also saying that the philippines failed to pay that it has been investigating, investigating sufficiently, these extra judicial killings under the administration of former president rodrigo,
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to try to. there were thousands of killings by own admission off philippine police . but there have only been 2 convictions of these killings under the drug war. and most of the cases have been administrative cases. and so now the investigation will continue to things can happen. the prosecutor can continue to gather evidence or it's an issue summons or even arrest warrants, but the philippine government has said it will not cooperate with the i c. c. so a long road ahead here for victims or for families of victims of the drugs were under the authority, a barn to below. i'll just there are many of us citizen has crossed the border into north korea without authorization and is unlikely being detained. a man whose believe to be an american soldier, i was taken pausing a tour of the day militarize voters are in the separation north and south korea.
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according to local media. he was, there was a group of visitors in the problems on visit village when he then suddenly bolted over the brick line mocking that bore to the wind has confirmed the an authorized crossing did take place and says it's working to resolve the incident in a slicing barge to accommodate some 500 people seeking asylum in the u. k. has docked on the south coast of england. it arrived hours of the members of parliament paused controversial migration. that just station the new little means that anyone arriving illegally on people smoking boats, will be refused the right to apply for asylum buttons. government has signed a deal also to send this item, so it gets to rolanda. some people important and say the town is now becoming a government dumping ground some license. well, let's cross over to portland and speak with our correspondence on the ground where we challenged roy, this was a very controversial cool by the british government. how's it going? right yeah, it isn't. that doesn't look like much of that great books down there with the red
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trim sticking out alongside the, the small jesse that is the, the baby still car. but all this control of a c is about say i spend the morning watching to barges or to type bikes, pushing and pulling it and maneuvering it into its final position. and in the next few days, it will start filling out fast with just a few. but then as many as 5 hundreds, a single male assign him, so it goes from all over the wells, perhaps from $4.00 to $1.00 countries that are going to be housed here for an indefinite period of time. while they have that aside in applications process. they have been previously stay in hotels, but the british government feels that the, something out for hotel bills for all of these people is too expensive. and this is a cost saving way of dealing with the issue. that's what the government's
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perspective anyway. but as you say, very controversial amongst the local population here where we can, you talk us through the scale of the plan and then you migration that just ation. we think this is the fast bonds, right? a yeah, this buster of several is a part of that. the government's guessing tough on immigration policy. you mentioned in your introduction, the legal migration bill that's going through the house of lords at the moment. finally, it's going to go to roy to cents, and then it's going to become little of the lords but trying to tweak it and make various amendments to it to make it less draconian. most of those amendments were not successful. clearly, the government thinks that the british public off fed up with what they see is uncontrolled immigration. and they want to look to the bridge public as if they are doing something about that stuff that i'd say is one of the key refrains that you
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have from both 3. so that the prime minister and sort of the problem in the home secretary at the moment, there is an election coming up and they think this is perhaps going to wind them the election. it's a big off because they have a way behind in the polls. but this is going to be one of the platforms. anyway, they're all the parts to the legislation. so they, as you mentioned, as the rolanda policy, essentially is it's making sure that the british government is legally bound to essentially the port people when they come through. and make it a hostile environment, essentially full, full migration. i'm for asylum seekers from around the world. are we telling us that across all of that for us in portland, in the u. k. thank you. we're all still ahead here on al jazeera and 4th, an announcement that's for, in the future of coming off games into that role will be here with that story.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the back. it's now type of support in his room besides. yes, thank you very much. the 2026 commonwealth games are in danger of not going ahead. off of the australian state or victoria pulled out of hosting duties due to a rising costs. the previous grades were held in the english and city of the moving
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. $5000.00 announcements took part from the $72.00 countries in the territories, and the richardson reports the last year you'll straining state to victoria looked to be on most solid ground when he steps up to host the 2026 commonwealth games. but events is now in doubts. so politicians saying the price of hosting the $12.00 day events has become too high. what's become clear? uh, is it the cost of costing these games in $20.00? $26.00 is not the $2600000000.00 which was budgeted and our chitin is sitting, boxed vast majority of which has not been spent as thought $2600000000.00. it is in fact, at least $6000000000.00 and could be as high as $7000000000.00 in response. the commonwealth games federation said we're disappointed that we were only given 8 hours notice and that no consideration was given to discussing the situation. we are taking the advice on the options available to us and remain committed to finding
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a solution and have some night. a bottom turn government size is beyond disappointing for us is a comprehensive let down for the athletes. the sort of ties communities, 1st nations of striving who were going to be at the heart of the games and the millions of fans that would have been priced to $600.00 guides here in australia. as a prelude to the opening settlement, a of the 5th british empire and commonwealth games and vancouver, dating back to 1913 the games normally take place every 4 years. most nations in the commonwealth, once part of the british empire, and the continued relevance of the events is an ongoing debate. this decision by victoria comes as parents continues preparations for next year's summer olympics and events heading to australia in 2030 to organize is the president of lympics site. they are still committed to hosting those games on the richardson l g 0. well, one event that is about to go ahead as part of did australia is the women's football? well,
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company told him that as being car houses with new zealand and kicks off on test dice with the united states, all the defending champions and a favorites to with a 3rd successive title they did. they became that title defense against vietnam at even park in oakland. on saturday, this woke up will be the last for that veteran. we got back into our app. you know, the 38 year old will retire after the tournament after our career that's included to walk wins and other lympics hard. and she's one of the kind like she's just there's, there's never been one laker. there's probably never gonna be one close to her. so it's, it's, um it's, it's sad to think about this being her last, but she's done such a incredible things for this team and for the world. so to be able to see the up
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close and personal piano and be close to that has been has been really special and i hope that we all send her out on the high well, 8 teams are making the welcome deb hughes at this tournament, including the philippines, the asian country, all the lowest rank side at the event, and have been groups along side kind of hosting zealand. that's where the switzerland and know why every girls dream when they start playing, if they want to, you know, play at a high level and know this is the ultimate sporting event for our sports. so, you know, it couldn't be anything but excited, excited and honored to be here because, you know, the small percentage of people actually get through experience to be part of that. small percentages are the dimensions on the phones up as well. come will be able to listen in on the video, assistant referees that will be a fuss at a senior fee for international tournament officials with amounts. they all decisions of our microphone to phones in stadiums and few is at hard nevertheless,
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we won't be perfect. so we didn't want to put the extra pressure on them. so what we told them be natural. say what comes across natural for you. and also why does it be cut off? tetra is described as new starting decks and royce as a light house that can guide the london club to glory. licensed georgia, also from west time and $100.00 and 5th $40000000.00 deal. german ford car habits and bouts. defend a yury and 10 that have also arrived at the close season. the colors are in the us, sorry for a preseason match against a major league soccer old styles tape. hi is gonna be sending that we've made reset res. especially if things are taken. what was the deadline is very much knowing the leak and from industry when both for waste time on. i'm new england nations in montana is there too, and that's gonna bring a lot of qualities that obviously if i don't have experience in the leak and very specifically position where they call it society has golf and the 15150 tests are
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open championship gets on the white a little pool on the head of the seasons, photo major, the most distracted john rob as well. any perspective, just an oil protest this to stay away from the events or the climate change activists. so targeted several sports events in the u. k. this year, most recently of this particular incidents at wimbledon security has been increased by around the world and have a full cost choose i so well, number to roy, macro, or planning a practice round ahead of says i steal. meanwhile, boss has sharpie john robert blitz. the event could be effected by the process. you know, i do have a reputation, so i hope they don't catch me on the bad hole. i, i really don't know. i've seen a couple of those things. as you know, i know they're going for an impact. i saw a couple of them intervening in, in wimbledon. and obviously this looks like it could be a perfect spot. well in that i was fairly, as cricket as preparing to resume their baffles of the ashes at old trafford in manchester, england to recall follow jane's and
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