tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 20, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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how do you states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the . ready the hello enroll matheson and this is the news online from dell. how come me off in the next 60 minutes beller roost can result in military exercises with wagner. group
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measurement is near the polish border. iraq expels the swedish ambassador's office stock on police, approve the demonstration. what am i inclined to bind the cut on emergency cruise, increased baffle more wildfire as the temperature source. and also a conflict which has lots of nearly 9 years right on the ground in yemen to see the challenges of finding lost in peace. and i'm far as small with the sports co host australia, new zealand kick off the women's world cup with victory's australia securing a one year went over the republican ireland in front of our records, proud in savings. the fellow says, as far as accounting our military exercises with mercenaries from russia's wagner group, it's happening near the border with nato member, poland. about 2 and a half sizing wagner fighters are taking part in the drills. some of the wagner
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medicine res, relocate. it's about a boost off the last months. a short lived mutiny against the rushes. top military leaders of the drills are being held in the military base, just 4 kilometers away from the polish border. in response, poland has begun moving f, as in troops and hardware towards border with bella luce, the kremlin, has called last thoughts move aggressive. the shop of all of us get more from moscow. the many was that taking place at the prius, training ground near the fits you best in the south, west of the country, not far away from the polish border. the exercises have been going on for several days. reports i be involved in the fight has an out showing that comb with experience with the by the russian soldiers in a video released on wednesday july, the 19th a month. similar to a volume that sure if you've got any progression welcome to his fight is through the roof and told them that they would not take part of the ministry operation and ukraine for the time being actually soldiers to make the, by the russian army. the 2nd on it in the world,
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and the wagner group said that up to 10000 finances had left a will leading for batteries and other sources road that's at least 2000 most rays had already arrived in the country. apparently, poland reactive to the activity needs voters. and on july, the 18th, the punishment is still defense and now's the transfer of to punish con, but brigade to the battle russian. go to. the move triggered the reaction from the crumbling to it's called poland, actions aggressive, and promised to pay attention to them. you'd ask about all of a ultra 0 most scared in general for the breed. love is a former nato supreme allied commander for europe and he says, problems, reaction make sense. owen has other options within nato to ask for an article. busy or conversation or consultation, etc, etc. but i think prudent for poland to at least take the. busy elementary steps that they would need showed these exercises get our hands,
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which i do not believe they would happen. i do not believe that mr. watch to engage the nato. and so i think she will show the spring. but what i do believe is that we see that mr. goodman's army is failing him in ukraine. and we have seen in the past that his war of intimidation, his, the courage of the west has been working well. but the mule, me, a for goes, is troops have damaged that message. and i think this could be just mr. poo using wagner to try to change the narrative. a way for me is failures or your cranes defense ministry is warning against the navigation in the black sea, it says ships traveling to russian controlled ports will be considered potential carriers of military cargo. it's a day after russia announced a similar move,
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not follows. russia's withdrawal from a un broker deal on green shipments. it had a lot of ukrainian grain to pos, safely along the colorado in the black sea. i can also be shipped overland, either by truck or by train, but the train option to poland and other e u. countries has got its own challenges because different countries use different sizes of train tracks. another route is through constant ports on the black sea in romania, but these journeys are time consuming. complicated, they're congested, the costs, they rubber brian more from keys, a. this warning from ukraine does seem to be in direct response to russia's threat against much and ships in the black sea. ukraine says that from midnight on thursday, local time, it will treat any ships sailing towards russian poets in the black sea, and also 2 ports in russian control territory on ukraine's coast. as potentially as may be carrying military cargo,
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i will treat it accordingly. this comes as ukraine's foreign ministry has condemned to a similar us right by russia, against merchant ships in the black seats. it also comes as foreign ministers from the e. you have a meeting in brussels sensitively to approve a new 20000000000 your ro, military aid package. as spain's foreign minister, jose manuel about us has said, we stand with you crane. we stand with them for as long as it takes, but also as a gym. these foreign minister has confirmed the ministers also talked about ways of helping ukraine exports of some of its a grain across the land borders into your by road and by rail. also as romania is stepping up, the use of its port set to export to drain across land, across its border with ukraine, and then on the black sea route out to will market as a remind uh,
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one of the advisors to the president's office here in cuba. said that to the ukrainian poets ah, strategically important for the hold of global food security. a reminder that the workings of these ports should be everybody's business, given their importance. robert pride, i'll just say era chief iraq is expelled. the swedish and boss that are off to police install. com approved funds for a public meeting in which in a rocky refugee have planned to burn the cut on how they are hundreds of iraqi stone. the swedish embassy in baghdad and set it on fire sweetens for the minutes just condemned the attack sent in mos reports. wow, this is the swedish embassy in baghdad under attack by protesters 100 still in the building and set it on fire in the early hours of thursday morning. the protest was in response to swedish. please crossing application for public meeting outside the rocky embassy in stucco. we're in iraq,
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you refugee so when monica affordably planned to burn the cron and the rocky flag, monica is a former member of iraq, you militia, because outrage after burning the crime last month. about 4 months with you. we defend the swedish government and the iraq. you government to stop the start of act . it's against the human rights and the emotions of the people is lump. it's provocative for all muslims. they also think all muslims feelings. we dement the religious associations to stop this act. the demonstration, in fact, it was called by supporters of she, a politician, worked out outside or he's one of the most powerful figures in iraq who command hundreds of thousands of followers. we've got to say the at the, our medium cut outside or wants to defend as long as the koran and the message to the iraqi people. we are currently in the month of moran revolt against criminals, enemies if the koran and currently we're in the middle of a fight. the swedish foreign ministry said, well, it's embassy staff are safe and condemned. the attack iraq spar ministry issued
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a similar condemnation. it says it will conduct a swift investigation to identify those responsible and hold them to account bins. monahan, how does the euro well, who, the other one has more from the protest in baghdad. these are protested as the supporters of the government decision. they include the, i mean, civil faction split the kind of factions, they have one common ground that they are back in the government in its decision to save the diplomatic ties with sweden, photo and get the building of the hold on. and it still close as you know, that the government of iraq has issued a statement to dismiss or expel the swedish ambassador. and in about that and also it to you. cool. it's sort of a to fit in. it's a embassy in this so called for the one that they do as the many possesses. he has
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say the video by the swedish government to prevent the 2nd disagree, sion of the holy put on and also it of the iraqi flag. now the government has also wanted a head of that statement that if sweden will not be able to prevent the 2nd expected the secretion of look around in that a dad will definitely see cuts diplomatic ties with this. we do so these, but this does behind the have been chanting again, a sweet in a have been chatting, supporting the government to decision. and they had been calling on the international community as they say to draft close to it. to me that lies the disaggregation of the faces and also the aggression on other people's that believes, think about ahead of the news are including india is prime minister condemns the sexual assault of 2 women in the violence at the state of mana 4. is there any fight mister benjamin netanyahu says he times to build consensus,
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says funds move forward to limit supreme court powers. find in sport, hospital lights up for us capital with a 5 star performance. we're going to have the action later on in the out the, the firefighters increase of trying to contain several wildfires, including one to the west of the capital, athens and another on the island of rhodes. efforts have intensified near the town of months on the mainland. although dozens of homes already being destroyed, the fire binding on roads as far as the evacuation of a number of villages. another huge wave is forecasts for greece. temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius, have expected. in some areas by friday. saturday deck has got the license from vito's here near athens. for the font of what is that used to be a chemical factory, you can see the extent of the damage and it's still burning just
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a little bit further down its day 4 of these walls fires. they had contained the flames. and then as the afternoon progressed, although we kept seeing helicopters in the sky, you still see the move the time and the wind picked up again. and that's when you sold the re igniting a fires and we saw at least 4 large ones. again, breaking out how long they are is. this is one of the effects of for the, for residential areas. we understand now it has orders to evacuate as a precaution. um, so far out of these 4 days ever, no fatalities. but certainly people extremely worried up to we those live in close to the area. it's been international help from the european union send. a fire fighter is also sunday alcohol to help with dumping water on these areas. and that's the danger because of this heat wave because of the extreme arid ground. here it is extremely easy to reignite because it's such a boss area that's been burned. the entire area here is just,
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it's become bar and it's become blocks. and it's, it's, it's smoking in so many areas that we've passed through and just like that when it comes to the wind, it can get re ignited. so this just shows you the challenge. it has been widespread condemnation of the violence and ne, in india instead of money poor after a video showing 2 naked women being assaulted by a crowd went viral. and now they may ethnic tensions. and the reasons phone violence was killed, close to a 150 people and displaced more than 50000. michael apple has more and this is what's been happening in india is northeastern states of many poor. it's a part of the country bordering me and mom that's home to the christian cookie community. and the mostly he knew made to the viral video showing to naked and assaulted cookie. women being paraded, has sparked outrage across india. and off the months of silence
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about the violence in the region, prime minister in that range remedy has spoken out, not at all, but my heart is full of pain filled with anger. the money poor incident which has come to light is a shameful incident. for any civilized society, i want to assure the citizens that those guilty will not be spared. what has happened to the daughters of money poor can never be forgiven of us out of the cookie women into rich and poor district. look on in shock as they watched the viral videos, which we have chosen. not too sure if you like, you bought a, was in the hall, bought the new cost. i felt so sad after watching the video. who does this to other human beings? why did they stripped him naked mon, you wouldn't do this to your enemies, a mazda, the chief minister of money, per se, is police have $1.00 suspect in custody. when edited one man, because rich to involve india's highness,
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great. but cookie protest is inactive as owns. convinced by the chief minister the statement, we all know the minister he is the one who is instigating this crisis in money for now. why do you speak and this piece now? how does it respect to the victim of kidnapping and sexual assault? by what she says was a group of my team. and they said that is who is in no way from us. and if your staff is report that please, or you should put, if i will find you out and you, okay, if you remains in place in the state capitol of info to ease tensions while the number displaced by the violence keeps growing. mike level, which is era facebook i thought as an independent journal, this has been reporting on the violence and non important. she's joining us live,
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but we're not going to say where she is for security reasons. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the video itself is shocking. we're not showing it to your own knowledge, a 0. but the fact also that this happened back in may. and if this video hadn't appeared and gone viral, the nobody would really have known about it and perhaps is equally shocking. but um, the thing is, uh people are where, where supposed today, the cookies or community. uh uh, so what's the site the organization, something keys or community did speak about this? in may, it says a testimonies of some of the witnesses with shed. and f i odd was also what i just start on the 18th of me. barked through the video into widen. there was no action, any kind of prosecution done by the money put for this. and that the stock of the problem, the criminal justice system, and when he pulled is completely dead when it comes to computer though,
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people are the claims that have been committed against them. uh, that's also because the may be, the state is a, is comprised of people from the may they come in or did i have to see him off the status made by himself and since the islands, even before the islands, the maybe community has a unique targeted the user. busy this is something that is already on track or document them and defend 3 years by maligning them with different kinds of bags by uh, going off the land since there's a different line systems in the uh, in the state of funny quote for people who are in the valley and people in the hills. so you know, this has this, the white man's that's dr. didn't may, 3rd isn't something that the, you know, that started all of a sudden that's been a lead up to the women's and what has been happening since it's something that, that the word has seen yet in india,
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the contamination for this has come religious the length is why the community experience and a lot of other speakers when? because as you have mentioned to us as this happened on the 4th of me, the locally made out that is the region of the media. and when people did not report about it, the nationally media eventually started reporting about sexual assault on me as late as of late june. the still, oh yeah, it's, it's, it's pretty bad. it's pretty much even worse because it's only a video like this can get through to start speaking up. then you know, as i, beautiful i, as i've stated, the motor board, the community, the question from the community is you've been talking about this for to why, why is it that really you need a graphic we're doing like this to, you know, see what's happening to us and that the people from the community door to me, i haven't seen the video myself, but i understand that some of the man involved in this were clearly identifiable in the video. what do you think that tells us about the attitude of people who take
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part in something like this as well? um, so that has been a lot of uh, conversation been added to what has been about home mom said running them. all right. but how many months down the month, i'm a call around the mall and bought the state and such a crime. if there is no state sanction offers. that's, that's a question that, that is, you know, that already has some monsters, but i think the kind of impunity that we've seen and money for that i've seen and money bought in the, in the last one and a half this months that i've been here is the estimates of the fact that, you know, the state and government and money board has completely said not to not do you have, they perpetuate the widens, they will also look the other way, the invalid. but for that matter, civil rights activists have been opposing it for this very it isn't right for, i mean the on a still on how did the video and much then that's a question also. so the inter. 2 done on the gobble of controlling
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violence is actually, you know, apply it to and saw that such a, such a life of information doesn't come through as well. goose what codes are we appreciate your business, please forgive me for interrupting you. i'm so sorry. unfortunately, time is against us, but we do appreciate you being with us and i'll just do the thank you very much indeed. thank you. as well, the contacting you haven't created whether you i am cause was greatest humanitarian crisis. the international community has been trying to convince all parties to find a way to end nearly 9 years of violence or un broker truce expired in october. but large scale fighting has not resumed. that's left a fragile piece. so it's actually more about our reports from center for, for is u. n. teams have been patrolling areas in her data. one of the focus points of fighting in west sydney, i'm in the city is both on vital to the economy. 8 to 5 percent of the
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international aid food and medicine arrived through here. a retired general might, could barely lease the un mission, sets up in 2019 to support the ds cation process. and her data was the fighting was heavy. here, back in 2020, both as it was a withdrawal by the government of human forces down to the south to the governors. we are still tasked with monitoring the cease fire on both sides of the phone sign in that area. the u. n is also heading up efforts to find a political solution to the nearly 90 a conflict its own voice. hundreds glenn book on top, who might tell you and coordinate to david roughly of pressure to end the war a few days ago. and often nearly 2 years of tools, wesley managed to convince humans wild goose, to agree on a deal to that, an environmental catastrophe off the coast of the data. i don't want to over sell
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what this means, but it does show that when necessary, the parties in conflict can find a way to work together to deal with the common threat. and i, i would like to think that the fact that they did this gives greater confidence to other issues that are being discussed, the conflict in the m and took a regional turn in 2015. when started, reveal it a coalition, a gas run back through these with a recent present at exchange between the 2 is raising hopes of a permanent truce. the hosting is how control large area in the move, including the capital son i remain defiant. the m m e m, and we want to him and he let debate. we don't want foreign powers change if you are refused to talk to the other party when it's under the control of the college. and this is a man who use the international who recognize government based in odds and backed by saudi arabia. i said the id me is struggling to expand his influence to his
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biggest challenge. is this man, i those as of 80 who supported by the united up and the rates and wants to establish an independent state in the south? yeah, man is like know of a country in the region impoverished divided and beset by a conflict that shows no signs of slowing down. the wind has been fighting for years to bring together rival goose to negotiate a settlement to supply the relative con, based on stability along the way of caution by the 0. so not in a ton of eyes address, it was prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said he's going to try to build consensus with the opposition over the divisive bill and legal reforms that's prompted months of protests. how many i'm john room is joining us live from west to resume. what else does it mean? same of the rob, the prime minister started his address by defending this very contentious bill that
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is set to pass it 2nd and 3rd readings in the can. that said this next week, the prime minister said, even in these moments i request to tell you that efforts are ongoing to achieve consensus. i truly hope these efforts will succeed. but even if they don't, the coalitions door to the opposition will remain open as always. now as you mentioned, yeah, who also went on to condemn protesters who have been blocking roads across the country. and she's stressed that even though there are so many critics that have said that this plan of his will take as real away from democracy and towards autocracy. he in fact said that this will ensure that israel remains of democracy and he also went on to criticize the hundreds of military reserve is to over the course of the past, 48 hours have been threatening to not show up for their military service in opposition. to this package of laws that are being proposed by mister netanyahu, and as far right, we coalition that critics say would substantially, we can the judiciary in this country rob,
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you mohammed is over the last couple of weeks ago, you've been cutting a lot of these protests and they've been getting bigger all the time just to bring this up to date. will things stand with those protests as well? the protests are on going every day over this past week, you had thousands of people coming out into the streets in various cities. i say they're committed to continue to come out until the prime minister stops trying to move ahead with this plan to traditional overhaul the words, the prime minister calls it judicial reform. now the prime minister has said that he will go ahead with it. you have now reservists who are saying that they are going to protest, you have academics, you will have medical workers, more and more people say they are going to continue to come out. that the protests are only going to ramp up before the bill may pass in the parliament this next week, rob bahama jump jim talking to some west through some of the honda. thank you very
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much. indeed. in columbia and present a ghost of old petro will deliver the speech and the coming. how is it the opening of a new session of congress? the government is going to push ahead with proposals to reform, health care, pensions, and labor, despite protests against it. the same time colombians are mocking independently, straight to the middle triple rating, through the streets and bullets off marches for and against the government's agenda a fund for later in the day, out of town to frontier. his life was from congress in bogota. what's the president expected to say in the speech? well, rob, there is great expectations for the speech that really now get rate. then you legislative session that's here. that's because, as you were saying in your introduction, if you ask anybody here, this new period is expected to be do or die for all of these reforms that uh, and even if that is insisting that this is a unique opportunity to change the country which remembers the remains one of the most, i'm equal economically and the world, these reforms are facing
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a lot of protested. they are controversial and they also face an appeal battle here in congress. the president was to have a paper, was able to build a bronze collection a year ago when he 1st stuck took office. but that's correlation has fallen apart and. and now we can expect to base it off to make an appeal to many independent lawmakers and also to lawmakers of sense recent events sent to rights parties to support these reforms. again, insisting on how important they are to start changing the dependent qualities that exist in columbia has what it was saying. so that means marketing independence day . the president's being on the island of sun on today is why is that significant? it was a very symbolic decision. on part of the president to fly at to sign and dress early this morning on independence day to lead the military parade. there was
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a way to reiterate columbia sovereignty over these islands a week after the country one a decades long international legal bass battle width and the cut are going to cut our west claiming rights over the waters to run it for surrounding these islands that are closer to the coast of new cut out, well then then the those of the columbia. but the, the international court of justice decided that the columbia had a ride over these waters. and so people went, they actually gave a zaman speech insisting and, and again, remembering this story of uh, columbia console over there, that area over those islands that has been formalized a century ago. and now, so we heard from the president there, but he also said that he is open to speak and to start a dialogue with and you know, they got the president of the and the cut out what to negotiate. fishing rights for
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fisherman, the those islands it and other and also, and you cut out and fishermen because they both case that often interdiction or, or blockades on part of the navy's of the 2 countries that were confronting you check each other's in those areas. does that sound over up here in boca time? thank you very much. i the still ahead on how does it up new york, the city, famous for taking in migrate and sends a message saying they're not welcome. big, awful kind in sports seeking advice from the solar. so on day 2 in manchester actually is actually coming up later on and this just the hello. we have another thoughts and studies spell of whether it's coming out across the middle east side like breaking news there it is,
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dry fine and settle leaving the winds on to brisk a little more of a nicely brace, just coming in off the golf where so perhaps a few minutes the picking up temperature is pick back from 45 celsius in doha further north, it's plenty hot enough in q 8. good touch, 50 celsius, not far off. in fact that and that hate still playing boulevard damascus, getting up to 41 celsius over the next couple of days. it's also some lobby showers there into that is to sort of, i've kind of done pockets not also i think some big and heavy showers. just there's monsoon rice just pushing out of northwest in the north west and parts of africa. not as hard as it has been recently, but still plenty hot enough if we're lucky. tempted to take back to the route 38 celsius and shoot is full. if he wants to tripoli, i'd also full car, right. the heat just transferred a little further east with the central and eastern pos ultimate. it's raining, plenty of showers across central parts of africa. well, big down pulls, coming in here to us. liberia wanted to show us to just to the
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a. so the risk probably either the next day or so eastern parts of south africa, mozambique could say some right at times on the cold side and shy was drifting further north the the, the, the account zone. how does the gun, the subscriber symbol you said what the discount sought to pull the 50 percent. you'll want to say every day you've already made plans and they can pull it up and subscribe today. he's probably the code summit 2023. the
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the, the watching or does it. a reminder of i told the story is this, our iraq is expelled. the swedish ambassador off to produce a stock from approved funds for a public meeting in which an iraqi refugee had planned to burn the cut on heavier hundreds of iraqi strong. the swedish embassy in baghdad, and sorted on fire by the roots as an artist, as forces are counting our military exercises with motionless,
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rushes barked over. it's happening in the border with nato, a member of poland, about 2 and a half size and vaudeville 5. it's a tricky fox cranes, defense ministries, warning against navigation in the black sea, besides ships traveling to russian control ports will be considered as potential carriers of minute chicago. the day off to russia announced a similar move. okay, that stay with that story. russia is insisting it's ready to return to the black sea drain the o find sanctions, including green and fertilizer exports. on lifted, western sanctions extend far beyond agriculture. russian banks have been cut off from the global swift payment system. and the central bank assets are being frozen . western nations have also limited their inputs of russian oil and gas, and more than 1000 international companies have stopped working in russia. or joining us live on skype from paris is not a one shot. obviously, it isn't senior political analyst by one get to have you was on the show, despite all the functions that we've just talked about. and there are many more
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from many other foreign governments. i was reading back in may international money for the fund is believing that russia's economy could actually drove by 0.7 percent in 2023. this is again going to open the question about whether or not functions are actually productive as well. it depends what the objective is, right to compare. mean, it could be a number of things. mainly the objective is to effect change in the policy behavior of the sanctioned country. this case put the regime in moscow, but then also as a category and threats already. uh, goals such as satisfying the domestic public opinion such as. busy making a stand or taking a stand on the question of the warranty brain. but if, if the question is changing the behavior. oh, i got a, he want the government that most consecutive about did not happen. it's not happening. the war continues and, and the sanctions are not affecting the behavior even though the sanctions in this
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case i'm not, i'm alternative to war. the, in fact, complimentary to the ongoing. you could see war by proxy in ukraine. but be that as it may as though it is hurting so much, but it's also been hurting here to your let's remember that this past winter wasn't easy when uh, when uh, electric bills, uh, tripled and uh, in 2nd country is just like, uh, you know, the cable german, yeah. and elsewhere. so it didn't hurt the russian economy. i probably did contract by 2 percent last year. i was good contract price 2 percent this year, but it has not changed the behavior of the government. and it's certainly not leading to the jeep change. in moscow, a given the subjects that and that could be a person raised with regard to that, the agreement to the terms that they have, like safe green deal. if these conditions womack does not, at least give foreign governments, they got the e u at the very least of the us gun, some idea of where for once of
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a better phrase rush, something might be hurting most. i'm thinking in terms of the, the swift payment system for banking, for example, that allows international transfers of funds, as we mentioned before, rush and buying some parts of that treaty. that is an issue this, this gives those foreign governments at a target if you like. but the know this is where the sections are likely to have the greatest amount of effect. what interestingly, banks in russia can still deal with banks, say in india, china, brazil, and elsewhere. so there is no problem for russia to deal with that. those products are countries that make up by a 3rd of the world economy to what source makes it easy. uh for uh, those transactions to happen. what it does is make us more easy and more secure and more fast for the transactions to happen. and clearly, just once we get to the one layer, essentially, there are almost now 10 layers of sensors against the,
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i guess moscow. and this one is the easiest to hold up for the western governments if they decide to follow on the secretary general of the united nations recommendation and to lift the sanctions especially to those bags. that deed would have those kinds of food exports. it would be a really within, within a very short time because i'm not cover such as like, for example, and actually that didn't hurt consumers in western europe. this one is just to really about how to deal with the global transactions among the banks. are they going to be able to establish that somewhat 50 years ago? 1973. it's been very effective and more than 2000 bad talk. you know, numbers back on a little up. i sure would like to just get back into that. so it could be more easily forwarded to a trade with the rest of the world. it would be the easiest for you to, to lift if it really wants to do the pass up. exactly. excited about that. yep.
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because they think, um, this is something that, you know, needs to stay in order to, once again, um, you know, change the behavior moscow lead to the end of the war. the russians on, on, on their part of course, continue to insist that no matter what sensors are going to be, enforcing them, they're going to continue with more of the same. we've seen that not just with russia, which is gonna considers itself for at least as i, as, as a global power troops that we should have thoughts on, you know, a major source of energy and you put that dollar. but even smaller countries like your warm in the, you know, back and 1990 is ok. well, or even you're on today. all right, so very small country did not change the behavior behavior because of the sanctions sent sanctions in the scholarly world. still a very controversial policy, right. it seemed more like a as an imperial instrument by western countries to impose on those. they don't live like in your walk, your want to the tire shop in north korea and russia rather than
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a we instrument that could affect change to the defense. the western countries say look, we no longer do carpet sanctions, right? we were not meant to hurt russians or to been 0. 1 is even be eventually do. so now they pull them more targeted sanctions, or smart sanctions meant against banks against corporations, against governments, in order to effect change of policy that are going to hurt people. and then they just don't tell people here out there and whether they are actually, you know, functional and reach sort of targets as we were just saying it is, you know, it's between the remains. ok, therapist, that's controversial, does not actually assure clearly the russians are not changing their policy. so i want to know this is revenge controversial. it is really possible economic warfare against russia. and i think as long as the war continues, they would continue as well. mol on, as always, thank you very much indeed. modeling the shot. obviously it is
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a senior political are so you can have the conditions in savannah for as many people to seek alternative ways of making a living government employees who haven't been paid since the start of the conflicts have even taken to driving. rick shots mohammed vault has the story from port so that it's similar to an authorized version of the full brick. so looks like rachel. and so then they call it the next. it mostly important from india and china for small via composite and faces the street. so, so then, especially in the last few years on since the war began in april, that extra has gained even more popular to let us know as soon as they can comfortable. and it's also cheap. it's like an easy and safe. so we like it really bonus. uh, i mean i have a large family and the jobs that i did started bring sufficient income. so i decided to buy a rickshaw which all need not only to make additional money,
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but also to use my family rides, such as taking to or dispute that this government employee hasn't received his salary since april and says that actually brings him up to $20.00 a day feeling a huge gap in his income. he estimated, but at least 3000 other public employees in ports to then use the same means to suffice. if this man is one of the most popular figures in town, keeping that access on him from his guys, a lot of them, what can you provide or what was that? it really was a call repair mechanic. and then i purchased the rick show and started to learn how it function as a lot of a 20 years. i've been doing this job, which i really love. i noticed an increase in rick shows since the war started. many of broad direct shows from cost to by the way, when use of isn't around, most drivers refuse to to, to these boys fix the vehicles. they say only he has the magic touch. they also
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love him because he often doesn't ask for a set price. if they put any amount in his pocket, he doesn't even check it. there's at the bottom that's been a lot. i've known use of since 2001 without the bottom line is the best mechanic in the red sea state is the king of the rickshaw and he helps everyone. and i saw a world away from the mikes of over this young man created what's up groups to organize at extra surface. coordinating between 5 isn't the clients, pick it up by the customer. and then i do is to help people, we make sure to keep the price of the ride low and clients feel safe because we know the name of the driver they're going with. so 5, so good for the extra uses. what with the inflation sorting and the conflict intensified even this temporary solution may not last for many. how much fun of the 0 parts to that. i saw that was, it was trying to do in the us mexico border of facing difficult conditions on the sweltering heat. stomach use authorities of restricting access to water,
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electricity and medical care. victoria gave live reports these children shelter from the sun in the mexican city of new evo, laredo, near the border with the united states. temperatures have reached 43 degrees celsius in recent days. marianna perdita and her infant daughter are among those waiting in the blistering heat to claim asylum in the us. they've travels more than 3 and a half 1000 kilometers from colombia where the sun rises at 7 in the morning and it starts burning hard. since we sleep on cardboard on the ground, we need to get up early and put our baby in her stroller to take her out. we look for places with little dirt and shade and the afternoon we take her out. when the sun comes down, hundreds of asylum seekers of being forced to take shelter on to make shift tens and camps and nearby parks some sail forward to use and making an already difficult situation unbearable. lo nichol model of it more than 10000 for we have tried to
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ensure the high temperature is because we need to be here. we cannot leave the do it as a sacrifice for our children and for ourselves. but we don't get any answers here too. we used to have water, other benefits, which have been gradually taken away and we have electricity, but they took away power water and stuff from dr through that borders. many of the sign him seek is waiting for the mission to enter the us from venezuela. they've enjoyed a long and dangerous journey to get here. they say the sweltering heat is another challenge. they must now overcome the sea, but we need to buy ice constantly. they bring a certain amount of ice and water, but due to the amount of people it runs out quickly and most of the day we feel lone energy and dehydrate to the heat wave is expected to last at least another 2 weeks. but people here say they'll wait as long as it takes, hoping that chances of a better life will improve victoria gates and b l g 0 to new york city's merits, as the ones the migraines to go elsewhere. the cities sending flyers to the us
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mexican border warning migrants shelters, and the city will have a 60 day limits for the 90000 people that arrived in new york since april last year . we're going to talk more about this. we're joining bikers and so let me see when, who's in new york for us? what is mary got? i'm trying to achieve with this the mer eric adams is trying to discourage migrants from coming here to new york. and even as you said, you sent this flyer down to the southern border to distribute to migrants there, warning them that when they come, there's no guarantee that they'll be able to provide shelter other services. and also warning that this is a very expensive city when it comes to food and transportation costs. one of the most expensive actually the most expensive city in the united states. and he's doing this because new york is what's known as a sanctuary city by city law. the city is required to provide anyone who
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needs it with shelter and that has gotten very expensive. as you said. some 90000 migrants have arrived here in new york since last spring and 55000 of them are now being housed by the city. and that is gotten very expensive. even though volunteer organizations like the one behind me here have really stepped up to help migrants with food and clothing and other supplies, even services like legal services. the city estimates that at this rate, it will have spent $4000000000.00 in the coming year trying to help people who come here seeking asylum. so with the mirror is also hoping to accomplish here is to get more help from the federal government in terms of funding. so far, the city has received only about a $100000000.00 in emergency funding to help with the migrant crisis, but also changes to the law when it comes to things like the filing papers for asylum in work permits. the situation now the way it is, it takes so long
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a often over a year for migrants to get word papers that they're really stuck in. if you talk to the migrants or their advocates, they say that the people who are coming are eager to work and able to work if they can, but the law does not allow them to do so legally. so this is a hope to get some changes that will help the migrants here and use the crisis of the city is facing in the last year 1st. and so let me in your, your kristen. thank you very much. i a doctors in england a wont off. the job is the latest pay dispute. thousands of operations and appointments have been cancelled. health officials say the impact of the strength of the national health service is likely to be the biggest yet, but it spits reports more than $600000.00 asians and appointments have been canceled by the you guys, health services. since the start of the old you to industrial action overpay, now england's most senior doctors are on the picket line,
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causing the worst disruption to hospitals. since the 1970 marks weekly said, don't coast, i can double my salary. if i'm moving across my island, i can double my salary to looting cecilia other agencies chasing consultants on a daily basis. this government is going to heritage filters. the national health service is celebrating 75 years of providing health care for your points of use. but it's in crisis on the staff staff to investments and dealing with an aging population. we have listened to the independent pay review body recommendations. it makes no time to put patients 1st. i'm for consultants to cool enough to strike and to focus on patients. the government is offered cd adopters, 6 percent pay right. but that's been rejected by the union as it doesn't even cover inflation, which is at 8 percent. i think we should have got to spend 10 percent. 10 percent is really good, but when i know of a doctors they work very, very hard to make this up as much as they used to. and i think the
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value of money. so i think it's best to say about, around 2 thirds of the public, according to police, have supported previous strikes, spinal junior and a chest. the strikes of piling on the pressure on an already popular conservative government must be a prime minister, wishes to not promise to come waiting times for consultations and operations. but there are now 7800000 people and they just wait and with a record, a movie added with 3 more days of strikes, check your phone at smith, i'll just say it right. central london. the still ahead on all the data in sport, co host and using and check off that one as well as the top of the historic when football likes and coming up. so the the
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the top of this board here as far rom, thank you so much. the biggest well cap in the history of women's football and got on our way with wins for both the co host new zealand and australia. organizers are hoping more than 2000000 people will tune in to watch at least some of the action during the tournament. alex thomas reports from sydney, the making simple history. the 1st ever co hosted women's world cup is up and running. kicking off with a brief good laborer ends opening ceremony highlighting the face of indigenous culture in both australia and new zealand. on the unit.
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as well as the performance of the tournaments official song through it again by key we add all the office many and move the if the opening ceremony was crappy, appalled, same to be said for new zealand speaking funds as they started with a short winds, not open 1995 well champions, no way. panel wilkinson with the crucial goals at the stalls at the 2nd ha, sparking noisy celebrations from the biggest ever crowd to watch. so women speak to game in use even at the low risk postables fail to school from a late penalty kick is even held on for that 1st ever when at a women's welcome that was drawn during the opening days. other match with theory was even kicked. australia is like conic captain sent uh oh, injured unset semester,
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at least 2 games and hell wraps and stuff kept me took the skip is on band and school. the only goal of the game against the republic of ireland, from the penalty sports like these, even the matilda is on the way with a one mill victory. so was in a still missing stock to a tournament that was already re written the reco books. and there were 3 more matches on friday, including 2 legends of the game. nigeria is on a me, it'd be, i counted as christine sinclair, each hoping to play. and i'm astonishing, sick women's welcome. alex thomas, how does the iraq sidney? well, the canadian team have reached a deal with their federation on a pay equity dispute on the eve of their opening match against find syria feeling. the champions are looking for their 1st roll. top title and health captain christine sinclair can help them lift the trophy. the 40 year old who is international football is most prolific score has been leading the fight to get
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equal pay and greater support from canada soccer. the women's game is, is got a long way to go to catch up to the men's game. you know, it's, it's new comparative to the men's game. that being said, um, although our prize money continues to increase, so we're nowhere near where, where it should be. i look, i'm finding for quality, it needs to be the exact same as a mens tournament and hopefully at the next tournament that will be the case. i mean, just seen the republic of ireland make their world cap debut there, one of 8 countries expiring from finals for the 1st time. as peter summit reports, it's beautiful. it's aiming to make an impact. they will be great, interesting seeing how morocco get along in group h. it's the 1st time in arab nation is qualified for women's world cup,
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and they main reach the semi finals in concert last year. american women or in group age, alongside germany, south korea and columbia. i think it's exciting that we see new countries coming in because ultimately what happens is that country now it likes to fuse in their country in terms of exposure of the school interest in the sport. so i think that's wonderful. but what we see on terms of the football side is yeah, we continue to see different styles, you know, different uh, different players, different heroes are going to emerge from this woke up hello african zambia or the lowest spring tournament. that'd be tons, spain japan and costa rica all day groups. the opponents portugal of the highest rank of the face time is the 21st, but they were in a group containing defending champions, usa and the netherlands, who are 9th fellow new come is vietnam face the united states and they 1st match. they will be looking to avoid fellow southeast asian side thailand. 13 new defeats
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at the hands of the us 4 years ago. to put opinions, find themselves in group a alongside co host, an easy, the 12th rank no way and 20th rain, switzerland, round out the cool dates, the ultimate sporting events for our sports. so, you know, you couldn't be anything but excited, excited and honored to be here because, you know, on the small percentage of people actually get to experience to be part of that small percentages are the dimensions of the island nation of hate? do you have one of the most daunting rules? european champions, england as well as denmark and china or along side band main group, the fellow concord, caffeine, panama will be confident of at least registering a wind, although they are unlikely to trouble 5th rank phones and a 3 results. they will stay and see the chances against jamaica. the new teams each find themselves in difficult groups, but few things are more captivating that
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a fairytale run pete the same as the al jazeera arsenal are looking good. how does the new premier league season they thrashed emotionally? soccer all star teen 5. melanie us, the real jesus completely out, fox, the analyst keeper, with a chest. the effort early on from some pick of the goals, came from leandro to start belgium, the starter from outside the box. i knew a $3000000.00 sunny chi hubbard's also support. the gunners begin their primarily campaign against non again forest on august, 12th and ones that crawley was a stand up performer. and on day 2 of the 4th ashes test in manchester, the opening bands went in close to scoring a double 100 against australia. he smashed a 100 and 89th and as a $182.00 ball days of raleigh's efforts. helping england reached $384.00 for more . they haven't put any weight of 67 runs, angling needs. when this match to level the series, i'm focused on cricketers or celebrating winning the 1st test against the log in
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golf. the tourist reach their target of a 131 on the final dates when by 4th week is the 2nd and final test of the series begins on monday in colombo. okay, that is all you support for now. back to you rock far. thank you very much indeed that elizabeth is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more and all these stories. and i don't forget the website . i'll just see the dog. i know about us and stay with us and the the debating the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive foaming systems,
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