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results look on and public confrontation, young people across the u. k, of fixing their bodies on the line. so full of the attention of the issues that my sister, that climate change is a symptom of a system that's breaking down. when every other week fails, die with action was to be left open for democratic societies or one to allow for there to be no politician. in this country has ever shut down, an honest people have generation changed on our to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the other there i'm the stuff you've had and this is and use our line from our
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headquarters here and on. i mean, up in the next 60 minutes. chilling was proposed and the russian president says, any aggression on that a roost will be seen as an attack on his own country. a trial date has been set for former us president donald trump, who's facing charges related to his handling of classified talk. you 1000 is not from tel aviv to west to reason. nationwide, protests against the government's proposed traditional change. a strong winds, re ignite wildfires binding around the greek capital, athens and surrounding areas. and on far as small with the sports, switzerland, beach, philippines, at the women's world, talbot and spain secure the biggest win of the tournaments so far firing 3 goals, builders, team and the . so it is now just past 1500 gmc,
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and we stopped this news and in russia presents adam appears and has had some chilling wides for poland. it says that moscow will treat any aggression against batteries with old means as its disposal of this comes also, reports suggesting poland had deployed troops to its border with batteries on thursday. must scenarios from russia's wagner group again, training by the russian soldiers near the polish border. you were cold with fox and forces. we locations the batteries of to last month. salt destination, eat against russia's military leadership. during his televised address, president prison officer had this message for the publish government. even the se, thanks to soviet union by to started pulling got significant amount of lens and the west lens that used to belong to germany. it is so given west, instead of theories of poland to the present, given by starting to pulse our friends in water for head, for a boat, and we will remind them well that's bringing you to a shop with all of us. she's in moscow. usually a, there is
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a missing the united nations security council today, and i see fusion has been speaking about poland. what did he say? a well sized sledge meant pieces, a lashed house at the punish leadership saying of the seeking to school with coalition, under the nato umbrella to intervene in the conference in ukraine's and a next a large piece of the ukrainians. have a tree. also pulling wants to seize part of the bell of russian territory. and if it goes ahead and on nature's of organized batteries, it will be the war against russia as both countries at part of the union stage. so russia is ready to retaliate. also, patient has said that the west is disappointed with the ongoing ukrainian counter offensive, as it has now result saying that the ukrainian armed forces separate huge notes as tens of thousands of soldiers and hills to criticize the western weapons delivered to the country to ukraine. according to him, the west,
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the equipment was able to and inferior to the old soviets made equipment yearly. i believe the russian deputy foreign minister has also made some remarks there about the grande. what's been the latest? that's right. so we've just had from a deputy for administer sort of gave the shooting and he commented on the statements by the russian defense ministry that trips and the block see would be considered carriers of ministry cargo by russia. he said that the vessels would be inspected in order to find out what they were carrying. and uh, well basically the issues of, of future transit of ships in the block c will be discussed during possible new contacts between blige i'm a patient and the president. the tech has present a texas presence at one while the club and also commented on key statements regarding russian trips and the block c. k is also considered as russian ships and it's pools,
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legit submitted treat target. so to meet your best called code kids statements dangerous and said that russia would develop recommendations and measures to minimize the risks and danger to ex trips unit. a couple of all that for us in the russian capital. thank you. yeah. well let's bring a need, a crochet of them, cheese, a professor of international affairs at the new school. she's also the great grand or a form associate lita nikita khrushchev. she joins us now also from alaska needed. let's start with what's happening on the potent batteries florida. now, given the sensitivity is around the volume, usually in most cases, what do you make of the strident rhetoric that we're not hearing from prison as well? i mean, it's 10 speaking. it is interesting because he's speaking to the security council and not often the security council is actually having that in public so. so that is an important moment gluten decided to open it up to everybody, to hear that very systemic,
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as they said in russian systemic that it's not just about tactical measures of what needs to be done on the ground. and you know what, the goals of special mail trip ration in ukraine, that's how they call the war here. but he goes into this historical dia, tribes to convince the public to that, you know, poland actually has to be grateful to the soviet union to russia. and instead they are becoming more and more and need to rush. and also this is a message to the premiums. please remember that for many, many years. in fact, many, many centuries, ukraine and poland were not great friends. and so now you are really being do. so this is really multi layered prop, again, domestic, and the kremlin. part of that does seem that we are hearing this, imagine narrative from the crime then about poland threatening territorial.
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sovereignty is key of listening. i i don't know, i mean, i assume they do, they must be a but i don't know if it's emerging because we actually heard that before that that the actual goal in poland or for poland to be so helpful to be koreans is indeed that, that they want to bite out this parts they used to be pulled as far as and, and what not, so that, that message actually comes in and out of the rhetoric. but now of course, with biller roost and bob and a group being there and pull in, bringing troops to the border with bell arrows and also pull and saying that it would like to carry, potentially carry nato a need to nuclear nuclear arsenal, to some degree. so that's why i think poland has become quite a bit, pete, a piece of rhetoric in the kremlin. so when the rhetorical parks are certainly
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spreading, it's geography. well, poland has been, i believe, amongst the largest supplies of military aid to ukraine and are present in the landscape when it's to will also enable the president gave those joint speeches at the royal castle. as you suggested, i know they've had a difficult relationship in the past. the 2 countries are obviously tensions now about grading and bullets, but right now they do look like very close to military allies. how is all about perceived in oscar are slow, they are very close. miller trail lies, and that's why the puts in propaganda messages pushing that is that reminding the ukrainians that, you know, this is old now when poland it's not because poland wants to uh, to stand with ukraine, but it is old because of all this historical tensions going on a war going on for hundreds of years, that's just in fact, to remind you the ukrainians that this is old nor have been a benevolent behavior on poland,
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x y thing that propaganda rhetoric is increasing because ukraine and pulling the getting close. and it isn't the crumbling interest to betray that closes as a some very most and we are interest stuff. poland in train need it just briefly. i do want to ask here because rush of pulled out some of the grain deal and i see that poland is now saying that it will unilaterally block trade with ukraine. if the european commission fails to extend the restrictions on grading and bullets that it's put in place. now that sounds like it's been pretty damaging to most of his relationship with cable or potentially could be. do you think that this is most goes decision to also try to drive a further wedge in here? i don't think so. i think that when push, it says that you know, that the, the d was not what is not convenient for for the russian side because none of his demands were met. i think him, he really needs it. but i think this of that just visit the complexities of global relationship. this is
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a complected comple to the use of the relationship of neighboring countries. i'm in poland. i don't doubt the full and this is from the standing with ukraine, but also poland has it. so in every cultural interest, and so far, what we've seen is that ukraine and poland have been able to handle this kind of complex and we call to relationship quite well. and so i, i don't doubt that they will continue to do so. but for pollutants, it is an important once again, it is an important way of putting in one wedge and between the 2 countries. wayne deal, i think it's, uh, i mean it's a march lot more, much larger. uh, problem uh which and then just relationship on the rain as i do culture relation of relationship between poland and ukraine. so, i mean, of course i have of a professor of international affairs at the new school. thank you so much for joining us on out. is there any and, and for sharing your expertise things? well, speaking of the grand deal,
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ukraine says that russia has now attacked more warehouse of storing grain in the odessa region on the black sea coast. 2 people were injured and the latest as strikes and tons of agricultural parties were destroyed. russian forces had been carrying out as strikes and ukraine's boats. as he sits in the salt on a bridge, then come it rushes mainland, probably 5. how's the laces mount from keys? for falls consecutive nights, russian missile is targeting the south of ukraine this time, according to the ukrainians. a 2 caliber cruise missiles struck a warehouse of facility in the desa region causing damage to silos and also the destruction of more than a 100 tons of food. according to the craniums, this is a systematic attempt by russia to completely destroy its food, ex boating infrastructure and previous attacks. we have seen damage to grain handling facilities in odessa port itself. this also comes as from midnight's. the
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ukraine has introduced this policy seemingly in retaliation for russia's threats against the merchant ships in the black sea web ice. ukraine says it will treat any ship sailing towards russian blacks. the ports, as potentially carrying military call goes on acting accordingly. although so far we've heard of no incidents of ukrainian navy trying to intercept any vessels in the black sea, but fried, i'll just say era, keep all the ones political affairs, gee says the situation in the black sea is already dangerous and has called for restraints to protect civilians, threats regarding potential targeting of civilian vessels. navigating in the black sea waters are unacceptable. we are also concerned about the reports of c mines late in the black sea endangering civilian navigation. we strongly urge restraint from any further rhetoric or action that could be true,
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80 or 80 dangerous situation, or any risk of conflicts, spillover as a result of the military incident in the black sea, whether intentional or by accident must be avoided at all costs. well, that's bringing out, there's a lot of data james bay is at the u. n. james, i see that russia is saying there's no there will be no talks to an alternative to the grand deal. so what could we expect from the security council today? well, i don't think the security council is going to come up with an alternative to this rush is making it very clear. all its conditions must be matched. if they, if they would have gone back to set some sort of talks and its conditions is it is, it can trade, it's a great and fertilizers completely on him to do all the you and this done everything it time to try and get exemptions from the european union from the us banking deals with jp morgan, for example, for russian exports. and they haven't been able to get everything russia wants because these are commercial entities and there are some commercial come companies
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that do not want to do business with russia. strong woods condemning russia today in the security council you had, they had the political affairs, chief of the u. n. rose me to call a, she went all the comments to say the latest developments. a pos of rushes senseless war against its neighbors with consequences around the world. we just heard from the us ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas greenfield. she said that russia was weaponized in food. she said people are hungry and people will die. well, that needs on it. and my 2nd question, james, because the u. n. has been very vocal about how all of this will affect global freed security. what sort of plans is it making? well it's, it's doing what it can, it knows the figures involved, and it knows that taking the grain from ukraine over the overland routes, through the e. u is not going to meet the demand. the demand is in terms of people in meet
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around the world, 362000000 people in 69 countries. now, the deal has got to 45 countries for 33000000 metric tons of food. so is there another alternative to this? if russia what people i spoke to the ukranian ambassador to the united nations, us, okay? cuz let's see it before the meeting. and he said to me that they are still looking at options. one of those options he confirmed to me is using a grain ships that go not to kia, but instead go hugging ukraine's coast, you cranes waters and then go to remain. yeah. and using that route. but he said that would only work if that was protection, and i think the only country that would be able to provide such protection would be to keep you in the, in the, in the territory before you got to remain in what is the cost remain. you is a native country, so that option is one, the ukraine is still talking about. i can tell you that the u. n. a pretty
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skeptical about that option of saying to me that these are the commercial ships of what they really want to send the vessels with their insurance. so not with insurance, into a situation where potentially they could be targeted by russia. you came by. so the u. k has the presidency of the security council. she told me she was deeply worried about the further militarization of the black sea turning it and even more so into parts of this was a different metacognitive, james space, that costs all of that for us at the united nations. thank you, jane. how still pending more heavy you this news out including new york city built on immigrants tells asylum sake, is to go elsewhere as salts, as a breach capacity. and it's been a tough day for the u. k. is governing conservative policy. find out why it's lead is promising to regain the trust and sources and, and for as i'm the i get ready to make the women's world cup. dave, here we take a look at the impacts, the national team success as having on the countries next generation.
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the judge has says, a trial date for the former president, donald trump, he's facing challenges of withholding classified documents. well, let's go straight to our correspondent mike hannah, who joins me from washington dc. say, mike, it sounds like it's going to be the 20th of may not as we were saying fairly close to the public and finally took history of the timing here. indeed. yes. well the judge has set aside 2 weeks beginning of may the 20th. now the prosecution had to us for the trial to begin in december. the defense had been arguing that it would prefer the trial to start off the november elections next year. so the judge, eileen cannon appears to have split the difference between the 2 parties putting a bang in between what each party wanted. as you say,
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that's very close to the primary season. obviously the campaign is recreating up, but that particular stage, so this could have a major impact on donald trump's election campaign. should he end up running which all indications all that he will. but there's also a number of other cases that are going to impact on that. so he's facing the federal judge of legal actions, right? it's appears within the nomination and the campaign season. and like, as you alluded to that as he does face the host of other charges, i believe they could also be another grand jury indictment on the horizon. it was yes let's. let's just take it back. he was in may this year he was convicted of a factory and defamation by a journalist called aging carol. she has brought a 2nd defamation case which will be heard on january the 15th next year. then you have got to the city full council falsifying documents in relation to the ledge
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payment of how much money he has been indicted on that. that trial is due to begin march the 25th next year. then of course, there's an investigation in georgia into undermining the georgia election. then, of course, is a not a business food case in new york, which is due to begin, it would appear in october history at old children, also facing charges in relation to that. and then of course, you have, as you said, the ongoing investigation by the special prostitute to a grand jury is sitting in dc as i told they are deciding whether or not to bring charges against donald trump in relation to undermining or defying the results of the election and his connection to the events of january, the 6th, 2020. so these all cases are coming together. and so the parent, it's not just the motto, log a case. come to you concerning those documents. that's a whole number of cases which will be coming up on may,
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will be coming up during the campaign season and shaving up to be very interesting election season. indeed, like kind of that for us with the latest from washington dc. thank you. like thousands of people i'm not seeing from tel aviv to west harrison in protest against the government's proposed traditional changes. demonstrations, haven't housing, israel since march. parliament is huge. diverse on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's powers to stripe down government decisions. and it's kind of a speech on thursday prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that the government would push through costs if those changes a customer model of him. and i would like to tell you that efforts are being made to reach an agreement on the reason of ability, claus. i sincerely hope that these efforts will be successful, but even if not so low lucian's door will remain open to you. citizens of israel and the opposition on the condo. we are
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stuck with a government that doesn't function. instead of working, netanyahu's government is waging a war of attrition against the citizens of israel. all the prime minister has to do to prevent destruction and the hatred. and the risk is to announce that he is stopping the legislation and responding to what the people want the most peace and to return to a common life and common good. it is possible, it is within reach. that is what needs to happen now. well that spring and get in. lovey, he's a journalist and a political analyst of the hearts newspaper. he joins us now from tel aviv get in. what you make is the sheer scale of, well, what we're watching on fold here. it's quite the opposite end of the, i mean a nobody will be able to ignore these processes will run, which is just going from day to day. and today we were informed of over 1000 pilots. she's very vital from the air force was suspended to stop the jeering
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as reserved by loads, which is a very meaning forwarded effect starting using the point of dixon is there is a society. so we are facing a situation in which the government has the power or the power to continue with the legislation, but they don't see how they can go on was such a general position when the streets are really overloaded. seems that i've never saw in is very good again, just how significant is what we're hearing now from those army reservists that you mentioned. i know military services always had a very special, a place in society that but what sort of impact could this depth of discontent have not only in terms of political feeling, but also concretely on military deployments. for instance, i would have to say is that more in significance more than the maybe it's very
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significant because knowing those guys i do believe that there will be some kind of a real danger. notice arm for break agent danger, but these there will be some kind of re in danger from the outside order. then we recruit almost all of them. we have a cruise, the boxes they're saying is very, very full clue. and very, very meaning for the loss. if we like, you don't know the bylaws in many ways they lead to reserve society. he's always very proud of it. say, i know to cellphones and when they turn on their position into really refusing, which they never did before. this is a venue burton meeting for a 5 star high get in despite all of the opposition that we're seeing. it does seem that nothing you know, whose government has determined to push this through. now in a more piece meal way, perhaps, how successful is that strategy like case b? as i say for the short drawn,
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they can continue and there's nothing that we just of them to vote on the, on the, on the see low on a coming monday. but after this, i don't see how they continue and this they're going to be handled for bryce in terms of demonstration on sunday and monday in terms of spring domestic relations office. right. and needless to say, how the americans are reacting joints and i guess some other countries and they, there will be a heavy price for these that just nation. i'm not sure these governments wouldn't be able to carry these prize for many more days. well, let me ask you then what all the governments options at that stage. the discontent, as you say, weren't go anywhere. they will be a heavy price on, on the international diplomatic funds. what an s and yahoo is options post monday to see. or i think we can do anything he can do now and cities raising the
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har referral and then we'd be already in agreement cdn a. 1 that the also changes coordination and to get through the external rodriguez and to try to create a new coordination with data center list. but i'm not sure that you always saw free and so powerful anymore. i think he was thinking hostage by he's extreme partners. and the he is appropriate no doubt that but then you know, as a program right though, and i don't see how we get. so to get in that he that john left and political analyst at the higher ed newspaper speaking to us from tel aviv great. just being to get in. thank you for joining us again on al jazeera. always great to get your thoughts. thank you. i mean was a 17 year old palestinian boy has died of that he was shot to buy is really forces in a village north of ramallah. it happened and himself were palestinians were taking pos in
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a weekly protest against illegal is rarely supplements and land confiscation. soldiers all said to have opened fire in response to protest is throwing stones at them. a graphic video of 2 women being sexually abused and public in the indian state is not a pool. has provoked outrage and condemnation since may, there's been violence between the minority cookie and the majority may take communities that resulting at nearly 150 deaths. now for the 1st time and 2 months, prime minister and render moody has spoken out. dimitri method incur reports, women from the cookie tribal community in the northeast in the state of mind, to set fire to the home of the man accused of sexually assaulting to compete women . in may. the video of the attack in which the victims were stripped, naked, rated and raped,
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as only just emerged due to the states ongoing antoinette blackouts. the attack sparks out across india. and let's do this show of solidarity from cookies out to 0, spoke to another victim of kidnapping and sexual assault by what she says was a group of may tell you, man, they said it is who is in no way from us. and if our staff is what the police, or if it was f i, we will find you out. and you often months of silence about the violence in the region. prime minister and a vendor emoji has spoken out of that. 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 side of us out of gum, nobody but but to keep protest as an active is convinced
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to try the people in waiting for the computer. so me have a completely lost faith in the state government. that's no surprise to anybody, but even the central government, the tacit approval or the complicity, we don't even know what it is. the tensions rose after a quote off the government to give the most the hint do majority. you may take community economic and social benefits given to predominantly christian minority cookies. activists say the indian government and the united nations need to do more to stop the violence. what we're seeing in today's money pool is one of the darkest times in our history. and what has happened to us as does this, and so many other reported cases of sexual assault have been happening in the state of money for not just some sort of me on words, but sexual assault right in conflict, rape has been used as a weapon of war
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a coffee remains in place in the state capital of info to ease tensions while the number of displaced by the findings keeps growing. between method in co, out as the era, strong winds have re ignited fires near the greek capital, athens, west, and in a heat wave. one files have already for thousands of people to leave their huns with ours. he's confirmed that the feigns had initially been contained of night, but 55 has been lost control. rising temperatures of up to 44 degrees celsius are expected across greece. stephanie deca has the latest for us from mon drive that's on the outskirts of athens. the revised the recent circles every 2 minutes or so to the interest to buy the funding. you can see the red card now coming down 5
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thousands of water. we're told that it's pretty much the so it's not just the greek fire department that is flying here. you also have help from the french, from the spanish multis cypress, other international countries, pretty much under control, according to the authorities at the moment. but the concern is exactly that, as we say, it is the wind direction. we were talking to one of the international teams here
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who said, no, it isn't even particularly the heat wave. that is the problem. the temperature is the problem. it's the lack of humidity and that is the wind. and it's because you have this very arrow to fly mobile dry line. this is all pine forest. so this is the issue when the wind picks up that quickly, it can re ignite. so that is the issue. you can see now there's no helicopter. there is wind back and that is why the constantly still pouring water from the sky is not just had a cup to is also assessment aircraft military aircraft to try and contain what's burnt around. 35 square kilometers a forest outside of the green capital acids, and also the head here on out as 0 as strikes and consume with reports of 7 dead where live in sydney's capital. find out why all star stays in the united states are investigating delta airlines and kind of those rec, hold, go score and this is a chance to make wells capital. the street will be here with that story for you,
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the color. well, a heat wave across the northern hemisphere continues, but even into the southern hemisphere, we have seen some very high temperatures, recently clear skies just around the central parts of south america. so you can get warm temperatures, some point of sarasota around 23 degrees celsius should be about 50 times isn't a since you had around 31 degrees celsius. both of these picking up further as we go through sas to die. so tiny, whoops, around here to why the to the south of point of service some west of weather. so when the weather stood in plastic with southern parts of chile, up towards the far north of the continent because the usual showers showed up with a heavy shower that we have into central america costs a caravan. it's not too bad. shell was pulling away from cuba now, so the west to well, it will easiest way into central america,
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was placed the top and inch that some heavier south southern positive mexico say across the islands for quite nicely over the next couple of days with plenty of sunshine so i'm show it to is in northern parts of mexico, and that's where that heat is pumping its way up into those southern areas of the us are still getting into the full if he's there in dallas to very hot around the desert, south west of course we have got a lot of stones just spinning across the southern plains, sinking further south was tried to break the hate in status the of the killing of oh, does he return to this shooting of block that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and of turn to the skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction that the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of journalists killed into occupied palestinian territories. and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for the death he's
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ready. okay. patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger on, which is 0 award winning program. 27 years and thoughtfully consignment. it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make wells clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 carpet that is controlled by gun ring programs to a spine. you don't pay any time on an amount of time. i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective. one out is aaron. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm still here take here and uh, just remind you of on top stories. present that that person has responded to reports that poland will deployed troops to its border with better. ruth, he says russia will react to any aggression against batteries. with all means assets, disposal. thousands of people are launching from tel aviv to west jerusalem as part of nature protests against traditional changes. and these are expected diverse on monday, on a bill restriction, the supreme court's palace to struck, found the government decision. strong winds have weak, nice advise me of the greek capital assets west name of devastation. thousands of people have had to leave their homes. those claims were initially contained over night, but then 55 has lost control. turning now to the conflict and so dawn, there are reports that strikes have killed at least 7 civilians in the capital call
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to they're also suggestions that the age group doctors without borders could pull out of the country off that one of its 8 convoys was attacks well, let's go straight down corresponding him, morgan. he's on the ground, the info to him, always seeing another intensification here in the fighting of the well because of the lack of a ceasefire. agreed upon by both sides. the parent minute, through rapid support forces. i'm the food in these army, i think very much continues here in the capital costume. now the resistance commer teeth of the southern bells, the southern parts of the capital reported that several civilians were killed as a result of the s. wrecks launched by this is denise army against positions of the parent, military rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capital. several people will also enter it along with properties destroyed. and they said that those who they were able to save and who survived the s wrecks were taken to the hospital for treatments. but fighting, discontinue just a short while ago. we weren't able to hear gunfire in parts of on demand. uh,
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we can regularly his artillery and as i'm talking to you in a says you, we can hear the antenna lanes along through this with these armies flying overhead . so that shows that for months into the conflict, the fighting does continue with no signs of. it's a bad thing, as you say, have a, with several months into this conflict. now we know the hospital is an age groups have been truly struggling, how they now holding off, especially given what we're hearing from them assess of what was spoken to doctors repeatedly since this conflicts thought to them. they always say the same thing, but they are in a dire catastrophic situation. many hospitals, like basic necessities to be able to operate. we're talking about the anesthesia bands and just to be able to, to uh, to wrap up into reserves. as a result of the slicing the medic group, doctors without borders said that their team in uh, in, in the southern parts of the capital was assaulted 18 people being physically assaulted by who they are identified as armed men without clarifying whether it's the so the needs army or the parent apartment 3 rapids support forces and they also
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hinted that should, those attacks continue, then they will not be able to continue their operations. and obviously with methics being that the situation is catastrophic and they've been regularly are in need of assistance as an organization like adopters about for dis pulling out would affect the health situation here in the country. and especially in the capital cartoon. of course have a move in there with all the laces for us on the ground in cartoon. thank you. have a the o u. k prime minister issues there. next conservative policy has suffered 2 major defeats and by elections that a not really avoided a 3rd loss. the main officers and labor policy one, it's biggest bi election victory since 1945 and the northern england district. but and smith has worn out from london. i hear by the class may is julia black labels, newest member of parliament for 70 years old when his party last one a british general election. we have resumed the rules on why labor can win. 25 year
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old kid, my overturn the conservative majority of more than 20000 in a bi election in the north of england. his party hopes this is a taste of what's to come. you 52 to 4 change you put your trust in the labor policy and we said you, we hit that cry for change away from the chaos away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, etc. joanna dykes has been duly elected as a conservative last 2 of 3 seats in by elections on thursday. the governing party held on just to be experts see to form a prime minister far as johnson. he resigned after he was found to have misled parliament over parties in his residence during the pump demik look downs. westminster has been acting a lot of the next of actions is on the acting like it's a done deal. the people have on where it says total events, that it, you know, but he's potty only one here because of local anger at the extension of a scheme from labels love the man that imposes heavy fees and people using older
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more polluting cause. nationwide labor leads the conservatives by more than 20 percent in the latest polling. so ready, you can see it as well. the. so let's worry about pets is now exploding into more full blank terror. that's a realistic federal prospect's of trillion thing. just you can know that at any time p, now that has the majority of about 50000 is basically types unless things dramatically changed the sites move of pay, high inflation, rising mortgage rates are all fueling both to frustration with the government, offering ticket. what that, what i've done to like the last time that's certain right? people won't change the size and everything's going down really soon. that cost perhaps about 12 months to tony's parties, fortunes around the speculation. they'll be general election by november next year . but it's going to be an uphill battle. the conservative policy has been in power
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. the 1st the news i struggling to point to ending achievements. burnett smith. i was just a real expert. italiano darzy is, has seized a record 5.3 tons of cocaine from the fishing buyers of sicily, southwestern coast. this is the biggest drug seizure ever made. and actually police protected the numerous packages were being operated from a match and ship and being collected by a fishing boat. 5 men on board were arrested. the cocaine has a value estimated at moving $940000000.00. a low stains main center right policy is expected to well in sunday's general election. there many analysts say that the people's policy could also form of the lines with a fall right policy in order to get into a pallet. but that could lead to friction between madrid and set protests and catalonia region. sonya diego reports mount from boston, learn the in the heat of the law. saloon is square a riley and cools the supporters of the largest pro capital on independence policy
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. warning voters of dangers tobaccos in the event of a right wing victory. in this region of 7 and a half 1000000 people that accounts familiar with those spain's economy. regional economy has been the reality. and for the local section of society. secession from spain remains the goals. what else to the sales 2017 bid for independence. tensions between both selena and madrid for the most serious crisis in spain's recent history center. right. people's policy that in government arrested and tried meet as of a to land independence movement and took back both control and less as soon as it went by the sun shift. the leader of the spanish socialist workers party became prime minister in 2018, a new era of dialogue with such a motion. which led to apologize for the independence need is a sumptuous narrow majority in parliament for the past 5 years meant he has have to
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rely on votes from both the catalogs and bask separate his policies to post legislation. and it's this level of cooperation. they say that is led to effective governments because the majority of citizens want to continue on this part. they know the future of catalonia is about understanding at that. spain progresses, the only way of maintaining this progress and the thing just to keep tedra such as liter. the council on your question is what's making the prime minister look especially vulnerable. even though his policy, the socialist, made games here in may's local elections. his perceived leniency towards the castle on set participant of petitions is being seen by unionist across spain. as unforgivable, the leader of the people's policy has made several campaign visits to the region, stressing unity with spain. the people's party will create work well and maintain a fluid dialogue with the catalan society and we will do so in respect of its
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particular characteristics. but placing importance on the unit. see that cadillac and share with the rest of spring victory by the people's policy would likely be pro top by support from the far right books policy, which is about to come down code on the regional independence movements. well, this may be a gift that you need to support is the separatists. it would be too much of a publication. so whenever you go out to 0, also later, new york city is sending leaflets to the us mexico border judging asylum seekers to stay away about 90000 migrants have arrived since april last year. kristen salumi has to no more room. that's the message from new york's mirror to migrants has been arriving by the bus. many sent here by republican governors. states like texas, arizona, in florida, more than 90000 have been absorbed in the city since last spring. many are playing poverty and in some cases, persecution hoping to gain
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a better life in the united states. we gave them a place to sleep. we gave them food. we showed that the children were in our school system incorporated into our school system. we cannot continue to absorb tens of thousands of newcomers, for now felt the help of the state and federal government. the city has received $100000000.00 in emergency funding from the federal government, and volunteer organizations like team tlc. c, have been providing things like clothing, toys for kids and legal advice, but the city is projected to spend more than 4000000000 dollars to housing feet asylum seekers throughout the next year. with the homeless shelters that capacity the mirror is saying he will now limit adults asylum seekers to 60 days days. and the city is also passing out flyers like this at the us southern border warning migrants that new york is expensive and asking them to consider going someplace
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else. the flyer warns there's no guarantee of shelter, something advocates for the migrants contest as a so called sanctuary city that promises shelter for those in need. new york has been housing 55000 of them as they begin the link, the process of applying for work papers. when the city starts closing at store, as well, at the same time saying, we're a welcoming city and we love it. immigrants, you know, you can't have it both ways. if we're a sanctuary city. so you're welcome and the grants of immigrants are the backbone of the city and into this country that we have to find creative solutions. not just turning our backs on the mirrors, move is unlikely to deter people like you geo from venezuela. they might have a great, hey frank god, we're in a place with a developed immigration process. we already have clothes and shelter in the hotel why they feed us, but mer eric adam says the city can no longer cope. it's compassion for migrants may be unlimited, but resources are not. kristin salumi al jazeera new york times move forward.
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policy says it will back, it's more a problem entry allied put side to form and you government the to positive an 8 plus the alliance which swept elections in may, thailand's military appointed senate has blocks the move forward. lita he tied them down on wrath from becoming prime minister. he has been temporarily suspended to and is facing accusations of breaking election laws with ours, he's in the united states investigation. delta airlines of the passengers were forced to ways on an idle plain and extreme heat. the plain was stuck on the top back of the las vegas airport for at least 3 hours. passenger said the temperature inside the plane reached 45 degrees celsius. there was no air conditioning, several people fainted and required medical attention with to being sent to hospital. all the secretary of transportation privileges says that his department, once offices, the reports are shocking and we are investigating. i want to know how it was
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possible for passengers to be left in triple digit heat on board and airplane for that long. even at normal temperatures, a tarmac delay is not supposed to go is that long. and we have rules about that which were actively enforcing and this is being investigated right now. new footage hasn't launched of a moment when an explosion ripped through a street in south africa the bloss than to his back. he just thought that caused major damage to streets over time, cause and create of a huge hole in the road. at least one person was killed and thousands injured. it's still a head here on our gabriel's i do in miami where the biggest football star in the
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world is about to make is the view here in america at story coming up the the well, it's now time for sport and fire has all the football action yes, thank you very much as fast. yeah. one of the favorites to win the world cup of started their campaign with an emphatic when spring be beating costa rica 3. now this game took place in new zealand capital. wellington, i know goal gifted spain, the lead, all 3 goals coming inside the 1st 30 minutes. i turn up on my t and ester gonzales with the goals, 213, zambia and japan. are they ever teams in this group raining to time will pay, or of the years alexia, to tie us was on the bench for this game that did come on as a lease substitute. the 29 year old parcel on a player hasn't completed a form game since injuring her new a year ago. it's been counted as record score for seen as sinclair missed the
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chance to make some woke up history against by tyria had she converted that penalties. sinclaire would have become the 1st player to score at the cops to the game in melbourne, finished no, no well, and the champions canada will take on the republic of ireland in their next game, the irish last one now to co host australia and their opener. 11 time african champions, a play australia next thursday, and brisbin the top 2 from each group, bullied vance into the knockout stage. of the world kept a view of philippines ended in a 2 male defeat against switzerland's, ramona, parkman for the printer from how to spot in to need an zealand switzerland. a 2nd came from serena as though midway through the 2nd half. this is only switzerland's 2nd world top there. one previous appearance was in 2016 when they reached the last 16. the others helped me switzerland to the top of group a above co host, new zealand on gold, different new zealand, one. their opening match against norway. one now is evil in play. the philippines
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next tuesday, wallace with face of norway on the same day that they are making their debut as women's at the women's world cup and play their 1st match against a ban on saturday. the hope back home is that the success of the so called copper queens will encourage more women to play the game argument task has more football fans in zambia needed something to get them excited about the game. again, the national women's team, the copper queens have done just that is the 1st appearance at the women's world cup. but that means no, it's going to be a tough tournament. but if i look at this says, is all the groups and we say other countries that they have the funds spent, we don't expect much but for them, because again, most times, if they can utilize that sounds as they have on there. whether it is that they have well anything as sports where they can make it. and again, one, limon split bull in zambia faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funding and limited resources. sarah j knows all too well how hard it can
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be for women to get support. oh, if i'm in the gulf, i'm in the beginning. i had challenges with my family. they wanted me to focus on school while ago. they thought i couldn't make a living from football, but i kept playing until the except to go. they saw how well women's football is doing here. and so i'm the mind of the mains. national side has never qualified for the world cup. the success of the women's team has seen a change in attitude spit that does. people have split, they're having a different perspective of how they view football and how they view women. it's good for especially now they're looking at the women. they are thinking that the women can do something also, and also they can bring uh print to the country. local football pads, hope the exposure, the countries getting at the world cup leads to more opportunities for funds because it gives us our exposure. nowhere on the global stage 4 engines. we're
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going to have more people interested in our players because we've demonstrated the quality that's our country has sanders debut at the 2023 women's world cup is an inspiration for up and coming players and young girls also want to one day represent a country at the global tournament hardaman tasa outstanding. as we know, massey will make his debut for new club inter miami later on friday and there league a cup game with mexican team cruise as all the information anticipation of what argentine has woke up. winning captain can bring to major league soccer is huge. but why did massey choose to move to the u. s. on to various gabriel, i was on. jo has more from miami, the number to. 2 yes, it's were you know, missy has come to miami thousands of bands. welcome to football superstar, as he was introduced this week as the newest member of the enter miami. write us
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out. the question is, why did arguably the greatest football player of his generation choose to leave europe and continue his career it into miami, one of the worst teams in the m o. s. once beleaguered professional football league in america. the reasons are many. first mess you will see you at home in miami, a city with the largest origin time population in the us and the miami. so not only be a player, but also an owner, initially signed a $150000000.00 contract with enter miami. that will also give him part equity in the teen. something he wouldn't have had playing anywhere else. and the deed assigned him to a lucrative revenue sharing agreement that could tack on hundreds of millions of more to his annual income. long after his score, his final goal clearly messy,
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chose miami because he wants to build something beyond his football legacy. and in exchange, miami is building something for him. this is what the future argentina football federation training center in the us will look like located in the town of north b village, next to miami. it is where argentina will train during the 2026 world cup. having the iron type football association is a very strong partner, has been extremely helpful and then winning the world cup, for example, only raised the level of anticipation and expectation in the community for this project. so the same thing happened twice over with the i'm actually coming to town a new era of football in the united states with the games. biggest name now calling america home. gabriel was on to out easy to miami. just stop boil. protesters attempted to disrupt play goals fine with major championship a b or a smoke flare was set off, and orange powder was thrown onto the 17th green at the world. living full of course,
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which is hosting the open. the environmental group has targeted several sporting events in the u. k. and i smell it here for travis less all not same 17th, whole early day, the australia hitting a hole in one. unfortunately, as you was a over par this week. right now, american wine harman is leading the treatment on a new record has been set to and free diving one of the world's most dangerous sports. this is frenchman arno gerald making his attempt at the vertical blue competition. almost no breathing equipment is used in the sport. he managed to go down a 122 meters watched along the way by the safety divers. it was under the water for nearly 4 minutes. gerald has broken his bull's record now. okay, that is all you support for now in this past yet, but as it stands to be impressed by that. thank you so much. 5 of the grammy award winning american cigna tony bennett, has died in new york aged 96,
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just 2 weeks tours of his 97th birthday the and bennett 1962 june i left my house in san francisco is one of his most popular. he released more than 70 albums, $7119.00 brownies during his decades on career, which crossed many genres. he's being remembered as one of the last. great. so the thing is of the mid 20th century. well, that's it for me and starts here today. but don't go away, i'll be back in a moment. the at this market you that rate in eastern charge, the suit and his pound is accepted alongside the fridge, trying to do these refugees that i'm able to receive for. they come here to try. business is risk for stuff on the side, just as prizes have tripled in the past few weeks. names major dealers of
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