tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 23, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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60 minutes. protests intensify against the is where the government's proposed. judicial changes ahead of a crucial vote. size is a terrace and local is a move to safety. in the greek island of rhodes. as wild fires, find out of control police of clothes, the roads outside of the great capital for fear as a fires rescheduling in this area. as temperatures are expected to break 50 your record highs. i'm stephanie jackson. we'll have that story coming up. voters in spain or designing and so we want to keep the volunteer social is 5 minutes of petrol sunshades and why one of the world's most dangerous migration roots isn't. i will try to some well for you to is in sports and late drama app. the women's world cup as sweet in the school in the ninety's minutes to tonight, south africa, the 1st and the toys. the app is one, i'm lucky and eventually come,
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but the, it's just post 10, g n t, that's 1 pm in west jerusalem. it is rarely protest as have begun the demonstration of side parliament. they're angry about a number of judicial changes being proposed by the far right government. and includes measures that many say, well less than the courts powers recognize such as jews of both on one aspect of the bill on monday, hundreds of files that have been protesting for months against the plans to change israel's legal system. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. i'm going to go live to mohammed john june, who's in west jerusalem for us. so the vote is getting closer and the crowds have been getting bigger moms as well. that's right, right. let me just mention that as of this hour, it's now just past 1 pm here. it's extremely hot. so a lot of the demonstrators that were out here uh, how basically gone endorse,
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because it is so hot in the plan is that they will come back out again in the next couple of hours once it starts cooling down again, there is a park close by where there is already in there since a kind of a tent city. people have set up there because they expect to be camping out over night. we have others that say that they are going to come out here in sleep and the roads outside of the connected to night into tomorrow. uh the connected, which is behind me in that direction. um, well they are still debating this highly contentious bill that have passed would see uh, crucial oversight uh from the supreme court is simple essentially being limited. and critics say, uh that is a very dangerous thing when it comes to democracy here. now it's not just the protesters that are out in the streets right now. uh, that is a problem for a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been trying to push forward with this highly contentious bill. you've also just in the last hour or so had a letter released by the chief of the army chief of staff here heard say,
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how levy in which he essentially called on all members of the israeli army, whether they are reserve, it's or not to not let political disputes get in the way of them serving. uh and the reason for that is because in the last few days we've heard of, at this point, it's over 10000 reservist across different branches of the army here that say that they will not show up for duty. if this contentious bill passes into law. it is expected at this stage that it will be voted on on monday that it could pass into laws early as tomorrow night, but more and more reserve is, are saying they are not going to show up for duty because of that, that's set off alarm bills for uh, security chiefs in this country, you've had the defense to administer your go on to since yesterday has been seeking sort of compromise and asking the prime minister to delay voting this bill until after the contest it's summer leave that starts on the 30 is of this month now you have the army chief of staff saying that essentially reserve is yes, they can have their opinions, but they need to show up for duty. and essentially, he's saying that if they don't have that could really be
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a problem when it comes to the security of the country. and the preparedness of the military going forward from mohammed doesn't kind of sidebar to all of this. benjamin netanyahu. of course, the prime minister at the center of all of this, there's a lot of pressure on the prime minister at the moment. but in the last few hours, he's just come out of surgery for having a a pace maker fidgeted. there are some speculations about his hit, his house, the dust, so he's going to be on the boat on monday. what's the reaction to all of this? well, rob, of the 1st, we must say that we've spoken to the prime minister's office. they insist that he is doing better and they expect that he will make a full recovery and that he will be out of the hospital possibly as early as this evening. the news broke far earlier today that the prime minister was admitted to the hospital in the overnight hours in order to be output with a pace maker. last week, if you'll recall, last saturday, the prime minister went into the hospital because he had been the hydrated and he had been busy at that point. he was outfitted with
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a heart monitor now the prime minister, a 73 years old. he's considered to be in relatively good health, but certainly this really goes to show sort of how much pressure the prime minister is under the fact that he is dealing with these health issues right now at a time when the country is so divided. well, that just shows you the kind of strain that he's having to deal with, not just the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators who've been out in the streets, not just the over 10000 reserve. and so we're now saying they won't report for duty if this bill passes into law tomorrow, not just his defense minister who's asking him to compromise. and to step back from this and to delay a vote. you also have the fact that he's under pressure from members of his right. we coalition who really wants to see him go forward and pass at least one part of the traditional overall plan that he 1st announced earlier this year. this is just one bill, part of the larger picture. the prime minister says he's going to proceed with it, but pressure is mounting demonstrators say they're going to continue to come out and they will not be satisfied unless this bill is shelves for good. rob bahama, jump. jim in west jerusalem. how me?
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thank you very much. indeed. a small size increase of force. tens of thousands of people to be moved to safety. the control fires and the all of the roads have been burning near populated areas for 5 days. victoria gave them their reports and emergency evacuation on the greek island of rhodes, which little advanced warning, thousands of holiday makers and residents rushed to escape the out of control while flies nearby. private boats joined the great coast guard, rescuing people from beaches on the south eastern part of the island. the greek army also helps get people to safety. 5 flights is baffled for as far as across greece every summer. but this year, the funds have been exacerbated by an intense heat wave it will say been well size outside athens, at least a 100 homes have been destroyed. in li, trekkie
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a to columbus is west of the capital to pursue lorraine, gary surveys the damage to her home. that's what i think. i know that everything was destroyed. we have suffered too much damage too much. my husband has suffered to law. i fear something might happen to him, but i'm also in a miserable state. but there is no rest spite. greece is bracing for more intense heat this weekend with me throat just wanting that temperatures could reach 45 degrees celsius victoria case and b l g 0, a lot of stephanie deckers joining us just good morning. the file is a mando just outside athens. stephanie victoria saying there are no report done there, but a 100 homes have been destroyed by the wildfires outside athens was the situation where you are the yes, an incredibly there's been no live last uh, yesterday the fires were all under control even today there's one or 2 small ones that have been re ignited, this is why the police have closed the road, preventing people from moving up here,
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we're seeing how that cultures in the sky again, that is the concern all the time about the rekindling a fire is because of the wind because of the dry situation, you mentioned there, the heat wave very much. you're already around $42.00 degrees stifling heat, which is expected to break records when it comes degrees. 50 years ago was the last time this kind of heat was felt so, but really the front line, as you mentioned, there is in roads. those fires have been burning for 6 days now. really escalating yesterday afternoon when the winds picked up moving towards the eastern side of the of the coast and more towards the area. 19000 people have been evacuated. 16 thousands of them by road. a lot of the tourist, with their a suitcases. a lot of complaints we're hearing that their travel agencies are giving them no guidance as to what's going to happen. many slept on the beach on sung beds and make sure the total's, the locals helping a lot,
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trying to help the fire the firefighters help the fire and helping the tours because it is one of grease has major tourist islands, but it does just go to show just how difficult it is to bustle these flames. these wildfire is where you have such high winds. currently, gusting around $25.00 knots on roads. there's definitely, utilities before that that, that in many ways wildfires and nothing new for this region then people had got used to it. the problem is that they have the last thing before so long. yes. uh they happen every year. there no new at all. uh we actually yesterday were talking to farmers. uh and they were saying, you know, did in the last 20 years the claimant has absolutely change. they don't need sciences to tell them that they're living it, they're having to adapt this thing. the soil is around $42.00 degrees, which makes it very difficult to grow anything. it's now extreme weather. there's only 2 seasons in greece. now we used to have 4. 1 is the farmers told us, you know, you said we have winter and we have summer,
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the summer is intense heat into the forty's. and before, perhaps you had a couple of days about nowadays it's pretty much a lot of july and august that you're hitting these high temperatures. and then when the rain in the winter, the deluge is so extreme weather patterns that they're saying, you know, are very, very difficult to deal with. so yes, at the moment you have a challenge, you still have fires on going. no, it just didn't rows. that is the biggest one, but even around here you have smaller ones that are present, approving a real challenge for authorities. and just briefly, you do also have an international presence here of different countries that are helping with non power and also with air power helicopters in place, the 70 decker talking to us from monitors. definitely, thank you very much. i a funny motor ahead on the news are including voters in cambodia goes to the post. we're going to tell you why critics are calling the election shop. i'm quite sure line because minorities, i know communities say they still don't have justice. 40 years after hundreds of
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people were killed in a space of fives and in sports critize tongues. essentially, i'm not instructed to me on buffer ab set for pick money moved this idea. maybe gemma is going to have model later on in the, for the questionnaire. strikes of killed at least one person in ukraine's main port. city of odessa. more than 20 others including 4 children were injured. you training authorities say religious and residential buildings have been destroyed. russia has been shunting odessa and other food export facilities for 6 consecutive days. moscow has withdrawn from the un broken green deals that allows you print in grain to be exported through the black save. i'm form on this. i'm going to go to rob mcbride and keeps what's the latest on the attacks in odessa, rob yeah, this has been described by the original governor as another night attack of the months does,
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as he puts it this attack on the desa overnight. and the russians say that they were targeting sites that were being used of to prepare for what they call terrorist attacks against russia. according to the craniums, what the russians ended up hitting were largely residential buildings, houses, a historic cathedral that was badly damaged. and once again pulled facilities, this is the 6 consecutive night that a desk and other ports along the south have been targeted uh the ukrainians. alleging that the russians have been systematically trying to destroy its ability to export food. 3 a number of sophisticated of the missiles were used in this attack, including high precision and all next miss, i was also kind of a cruise missiles fired from the, from the black sea. i mean, it comes old as the week after the attack on the cook bridge would seem to stop the
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whole of this and started this retaliatory measured by the russians, and also the pulling out to be the grain deal. according to president, florida made zalinski of ukraine after the slightest attack. that will be retaliation. he says, against what he calls russian evils. well, that's a situation predominantly in odessa, but are we seeing the fighting, getting motor tens across southern ukraine? or that does seem to be an intensification of the fighting down in the south yesterday. saturday we sold, strikes deep into a crime in russian controlled a crime. the entire tree itself. we with pictures on social media of what appeared to be and munitions on fuel dump being hits a column of smoke, a tiring into the, with a series of explosions in the regional governor that calling for a full, the evacuation of people in a certain radius around us the suspension of royal services for a time, and all of this comes up because as a, as, as
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a result of the attack on the coach bridge, we seem to have started this latest escalation. but according to platinum, is a landscape of ukraine. it is a legitimate target because it is an enemy object he says, and the ukraine has every justification in targeting that particular bridge road. thank you very much indeed. does robert pride in keys? well, voting is under way in spain. stop election is called by socialist 5 minutes of federal sanchez. the poll comes off to the governing coalitions, poor performance in may's local and regional elections. voters now face a choice between the center left government, either conservative coalition, which would include a far right policy for the 1st time, the decades located. so no single, i don't want to say family domestic or not. but i do have a good feeling. it is the spanish people that decide to date, the future and progress of the country. so clearly, if there is a voice that needs to be heard today,
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it is there is the only thing that can encourage this for people to vote. which really is an important moment for country and obviously for our democracy the on the side of a goes coming the election far as he's joining us now from madrid. sonya, if i'm understanding correctly, this is the 1st election in modern times to be held in the summer. why is it happening? well, that's right. and it did stem from the fox that the prime minister federal sanchez policy, the spanish socialist, what workers policy did 5 oddly in the local elections at the end of may hops. many commentators was saying he wants to put his opponents on the box. but i'm trying guessing that with a surprise announcements, in order to be able to get ahead of the term painting. nevertheless, what we have seen in relation to how this has been conducted because it's been taking place in summer. when many spaniards are aware and holiday,
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we've seen an almost 100 percent rise in people voting by posts. we need to point 4000000 votes, a b one or more than 2400000 votes actually that have been registered. and that isn't in the electricity of about 35000000 a. and the people who are eligible to vote themselves taking that in some accounts . he's hoping that he will be able to consider that people would consider actually his governance in the, in the used to come, he's been stationed that he's been pricing, i'm very strong. a very positive term pain in terms of how he feels that the policy should succeed in terms of what they have done in the past few years. so how's the company mean playing out over the last few weeks? we spend a very visually fault campaign between the main socialist policy and the sense for rights people's costs as well on various office motiv hodges,
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on the side of it as well. prime minister pamela sanchez, has been pitching this as a choice between the what he says is the progressive vision of his policy bus as the forces of reactionary conservatism as well. so with that, that has been a lot of variability for campaigning and an arguments between the 2 sides as well. and the prime minister has also made much of a fact that the peoples policy has already been going into the coalitions with the far right books, policy and regional governments as well. hoping perhaps that will be able to galvanize more people who are undecided or perhaps still a little bit setup with votes already. that may have happened in may, but hoping that perhaps the threats of a possible entry of default writes 1st time in martin spain's history that says that consoles more people encourage more people to vote for his policy. if not
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for the other parties that would support his one in a coalition. sonya, thank you very much. indeed. sonya gabriel bringing this up to date from the drift or parliamentary pose and closed in cambodia in another direction, opposition groups and exile. i've called a sham all 125 seats are held by 5 minutes out. one sense cambodian people's party one is one of the world's longest serving leaders. he's been in power since 1985. the main opposition party is being bought from the contest. bonnie below has moved from from pen. we are at a police station in the come board in cabin up in on pen where we are seeing a decent turn out of orders despite the international community calling these elections sham. and this is mainly because the main opposition party, the tend to like party was disqualified from these elections in may, due to a bureaucratic tech fatality. now for it or this and for chasing voters in june,
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the government amended the election law to bar. anyone who y costs these elections or costs for a boycott from running for future elective office. now, it was also in these police station where the son of prime minister, who said who my dad, who is a commanding general off the army, she passed his votes. here and he is widely considered to be the next prime minister of the country when setting himself said in an interview on friday that this could happen within 3 to 4 weeks of the election. so analysts are saying that these elections could lead legitimacy to that passing of the torch from father to son weren't below alger 0. you know, pet who is the human rights advocate and president of the thing time future for them is joining us from, from pen. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what options to come body inside of us they want to show their opposition to one sense party are at this
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stage there's, there's no option. there's very limited option. the, the election is a one horse race, the outcome of the election. this is no one in the weeks and months the have handled the, the following day. so the many of the component people left about options and um, and i think uh, also more importantly, i think many of the young people and people will be looking forward to new generations of leadership, the one that can insure some level of reforms and, and this is something that i think the many of the people are now doing it just waiting and see. uh they, they form the, the silent majority. they're just waiting to see the, what's the, what's the, the politicians, i think they found the ruling party. what was it from the general, the new generations when they will be doing in the next monday? you mentioned that they were, you know, you described them as assignment majority. i understand that at least maybe a couple of hours ago that they turn out figures. what about 70 percent?
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is that surprisingly high? if there's that level of opposition to the policy. now this does a lot of intimidation to and a lot of efforts have been, have been put to pressure, a lot of pressure people to go to what would, i mean does, does the recently, there was a laws pass that would punish those people who go call for boy console or pauline buffalo does this while the ballot so so that's this a, there's a lot of pressures and there's a lot of efforts to try to get a higher water, a ton as i'm and i'm not surprising. i mean, looking at the past, i'm not sure elections be the motor cut outside have always been been high, he didn't, and that's also a good indications that i think many component people do one to take part in the, in the democratic process understands being in power for over 3 decades, what is life life for con body is over the that the 30 years that he's been in position as well this, this, this, the suddenly,
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i think we can already have seen the, the longest period of a piece and then also prosperity. i mean this, this, the certainly, i can deny it lee can, but it has been a significant economic growth over the past 25 years. this is a minimal disruption that even one of which is the reason cold and that makes us so i think for many of the company people, they became more about the lives of living. and that's the, they that riley, i mean, can skin sort of helpful and they, they will and help while they still are still struggling to the food to, to put food on the table. so, so many of the company and people still care about them, you know, the live and the government that could deliver to them. and then, and also, unfortunately, and maybe fortunately, most of the company in was now no, no of the private southern on site. and then sold for them. one son is depriving a certain time. this is one time everything best. that's what they're expecting. and then so, um, while i think um many of the i mean the over the past 2030 years,
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this economic growth is also lies in the qualities. i mean, does a lot of any qualities as this you might violations include in glenn graphs and many of the issues also, i think, i think i think the body is actually the over the past me 5 years is, is one of the home mix, the growth mixed into more from a while we, we, we enjoy the sustain growth. we also have seen significant, significant inequalities. you mentioned that homes that had been the, the only leader that many time bodies have known for a very long time. that, of course, may change. there is speculation that his son is going to take it, take his place. his son is a military general. how much do you think that is going to influence whatever leadership might or car on the, on sense on as it hits sunset is also a west point educate as it is west point educated. he's that the live and spend
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many years in the us and in the u. k. so, so he's much more exposed to, to west them education but also to, to buy some culture. speak fluent english. uh, so recognize the, the sentiments of the community. so i think young people, because of that many young people will likely giving him the benefit of the dialogue. i think they expect him to be decisive to be almost in the image of his father have all of the the power, but also they're likely to expect him to be we've to be a reformer means to, to put a, to put forward a significant and tangible reform, and that's something that i think they, there's going to be riding on his shoulders, ending gum, and a to, to be fine. to be frank, that the, to the, the expectations of, of a strong man leadership and also one that could institutionalize reform. i think the to a pretty contradictory and that could be a problem for his role in the next the in the next monday as well. it's really
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interesting to get your thoughts on this video. we appreciate it. thank you very much. again, for joining us on the 0. thank you. have at least 22 people have been killed and flashed once in afghanistan and hundreds of houses are being destroyed. dozens of people are missing. maybe even pockets. tons northern regions also being hit. the state of emergency has been declared in cardboard pock tone clock province officers . some of the was flooding in years. the number of dead from a line slight in india is less than 6 on the other side has risen to 26. as we consume, sheniece reports, dozens or so few trump down to the modern slash 2 days later. risk you, teens, resume. but despite the rain and storm wins that halted f o. sometimes they do too bad. but the, the hilltop location and tough to green. a henry operations, i guess i didn't know something like that and going safety. the high to of the size is around 950 meters from the ground. and the trick from here is about 2.8
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kilometers. we're also facing the huge challenge of not being able to carry heavy equipment, which is why everything is being done manually. several bodies would have covered up to post ace landslide, about 60 kilometers from them by houses have been flattened and st. so much and thousands of the missing heavy rains have also back to the neighboring state of good drop, some areas as the most isolating villages. rising water levels and dams and overflowing rivers of raising concerns about flooding. wood i got on my bonnie, i guess be going to accept the order has an dodo hosted and everything is damaged. there is water everywhere inside shops. i mean houses. we have support a lot of nurses as the order came suddenly from the nearby area. monson rains remain well below normally at the start of the season, in june that heavy rains this month have led to flooding across sets and regions. in the last 2 weeks,
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captain new delhi witnessed the was flooding in more than 40. yes. and it's not over yet. as efficient as the forecasting heavy rain in the coming days of the consumption. these are just eva the still ahead of knowledge, a 0 for the chips. a done for bias of japan, semi conductor manufacturing equipment and not enough to go around why the collapse of alexi drain deal will make things even harder for people. and i don't know is how much of an as long wage to be as a function of the formula? one gentleman is going to qualify the auction the there are 2 extremes and i know from the surf in europe in the middle of summer. what is the heat wave i want affectively is flooding because this really doesn't look much like the middle of july it's,
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it's more like an awesome storm system and it's just the end of the series so far. so for those make the noise now and it's been very wet. we've had a 127 percent of the months. right. unfolding costs of doug know was not invested in less than a day. and it still writing for the rest of the sunday about lines you know, things which actually stretches to denmark given of 850-6070 1000000 pieces of rain . i remind you of july, and then it's western windy all the way down through the low countries and those and frogs not quite as cold. it might be at $23.00 and paris for property, middle teens in those names. now this picture is more or less exclusively in this part of europe. there are shelves, this has been so big shelves around, but they seem to have gotten that. so we looked at temperatures and they on the record values and face like to nicea, and they're coming that way in sicily solving naturally, greece and particularly on the roads where the files are all the moving athens might actually make a new record for cost is about $42.00 and the record is forced to portray that is
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that informer present, and illuminate our ultimate cds these for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on 20. the more to go to 0 reminder were told stories, this. is there any protesters have begun demonstrating outside parliament in west jerusalem? hundreds of thousands have been demonstrated for months against the government funds to change the leading system and assets is due to votes him one aspect of the proposed bill on monday. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. tens of thousands of people are being moved to safety as was
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five's vibes. degrees island roads out of control fires have been burning for 5 days, causing expensive damage. flashing air strikes have killed at least one person from ukraine's main. 4 seconds. that's more than 20 others, including 4 children, were injured. russia has been shutting the gas and other food export facilities for 6 consecutive days. since we're drawing from the un growth of drain, the 11 on is one of the countries that's going to feel the impact of the collapse of the black sea drain deal, the multiple crises facing the country of low to high levels of poverty and food shortages. they're not caught up reports from a calm and northern, loving on a farmer say they need more government support. the wheat harvest season is almost over. farmer say they had little choice but to bolster production because of lebanon's economic crisis, and the rise in global food prices. but the country is far from producing enough
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amounts to meet local demand. said beyond a heavy in the past, the percentage of farmers who grew weeds was around 40 percent. now it's more than 70 percent. if we get more support, we would be able to grow much more as it is an expensive business, especially since 11 on imports almost everything and the local currency loss more than 95 percent of its value nearly bankrupt. the government has promised to support production by providing seeds at the low price in the face, a lot of challenges to be able to invest in orlando. we are poor, but we need dollars to buy pesticides. that's why the government should support assets as she and successive governments left the agricultural sector under funded and under developed for decades. and the break down in government services means there is a lack of water for irrigation. the financial meltdown has made the situation of
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farmers worse. some have stopped their work. high energy costs affect their operations. the international community has stepped in the united nations and n. t o's have been helping develop a more sustainable local food system. the need is to increase production and lower the cost. we've have a big challenge all the way down from the farm is the production, the production of wheat all the way down to the people who are consuming, getting trying to buy the product as well. fundamentally, in food and security has risen during this time. and we haven't got enough wheat in the country to try to keep the price is most stable so that some of the most vulnerable people can buy the products. the warren ukraine has affected global prices as well as disrupted the supply chain loving on wants to end this dependence on imports from that region. but there's a long way to go. sentence with their elders,
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either of course northern loveland on its being 14 years since. wines broke out into a lank against the tumbled minority of hundreds were killed. fighters had their homes destroyed, and businesses looted many believe the violence was counted on by people from the same holland majority backs by the government and ignited the 26 year conflicts between the government and tunnel tigers. separatists analysis joining the now from colombo for decades ago, this happened to tunnels, feel that they're still waiting for justice when they do find that justice has been fulfilled by the states by successive governments. but if you ask me as to whether that confidence that they'll get paid, well, that's another story altogether. we had tens of thousands of people 40 years ago during that madison, the violence of having these marauding mobs coming to that homes loose at homes, set them on fire,
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where i'm standing now. if you look at the buildings over my shoulder, i mean, this is a hostile to marshal capital, and that's black. plumes of smoke over there you will see in my story is, is here. and basically you had mom's walking around, going into these businesses funding establishment. and essentially for the 1st 3 days, more or less, that was nothing much that was done by the police, by the military. it was almost like everyone was standing by silently allowing the chairs to escalate. so that is what has happened to tom was you've had this wasn't adjusted time over the last that needs to for the suppressed type goes for the stuff into the face. was indian tom titles of indian origin who worked on the plantations. these were top most would come to 3 generations ago. and, you know, literally brought in businesses and brand businesses introlatta. so all of these but the top most that will affect it in that $9.00 to $3.00,
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such as violence. and so many of them were moved overseas. they would like justice done, but then not holding their breath because that's good. and now then was 9 years old when and determine the violence through a couch in july 1983 here in this columbus of a we buy helped over the water overall idea. also our grandmother was with us at the time and she couldn't walk properly either. so she, we or we had to jump over the boy into the house behind is because that was a muslim house. and why that jumping? we can also hear sounds of chaos. so somebody hidden this house up the road before moving to refuse you can and then shipped out to jessica with hundreds of others. this is what they were hiding from. government backed mobs hunting down time was using both of this comic torching cause homes and businesses. on the 23rd july, 13 soldiers were killed in jeff now,
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but it was stationed to fight and emerging separatist movement, the arrival of their bodies in colombo for find the right spot, anger and violence that spread throughout colombo and other parts of the country. many believe the violence was planned, the international commission of judas said, the suspicion is strong that this organized attack on the time of a violation was planned and controlled by extreme is elements in the government due it'd be party. some reports go as far as to a ledge that a member of the cabinet was actively involved in planning these attacks. over $400.00 time, those of acute tens of thousands left homeless, 17 major factories and hundreds of small businesses were destroyed in a week long madison of violence and looting. then present judge i will then it took 3 days to react and when he did, he threatened to prescribe any organization supporting the division of the country
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. he did not condemn the violence that's pending to the country, seeing how the majority was part of the problem. is this failure to recognize that we are approved in society? we should recognize that and appreciated that has become, i think about of the biggest contributing factors to ad, down for the drive from to tens of thousands of times to migrate and lead to a major escalation of the 2060 a conflict between government troops and samuel tigers, fighting for a separate state for he is a cost violence with places like this in the halls in ceylon, his commercial capital, and many others was set to blaze in thousands of time and lives were talking of harsh observer said nothing much has changed in time. a said behind, made to feel that they do not belong. yeah, no, fernandez, i was a 0, colombo, the legacy of that violence is something that for a long time is still dealing with essentially we had a 2060 a conflict,
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the router conflict between the time to take a separate test that to fighting for a separate states and the time most and the government essentially military, but it, it happened and it has affected ceylon cuz development costs. i mean, we have the address so much if you look at the, you know, 2030 years ago shanta was one of the sort of leading lights within this region. but then vol. 5 militancy, insurgency, all of these things have really pulled us back with how many populations or has going on to sort of really succeed. you have a set of families, branches from the north and east, will have setup in many rest and type those in other parts of the book didn't really, really well. and they did have to leave the a with a lot of resentment bits in this. and when the government started accusing during the vote, this does for a population of backing the dates, it was ironic because they were almost forced out of the country and it was that
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way of sort of giving back. but obviously that are disciplined lives of top mos in this country. the different sort of it's an easy to use and the, you know, with the roots from different thoughts. but this country has to get on and fall, that the state has to admit it's wrong. good, now thank you very much. indeed. michelle fernandez talking to us from colombo. japan has started restricting the export of its chip, manufacturing, technology, and government and introduce the new restrictions out to the us and the netherlands passed similar measures. the new rules effects 23 types of advance, semi conductors, making equipment, the components power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. nearly a 160 countries, not a face tighter procedures to buy, ship making equipment from japan of 42 countries and still in port with fewer controls. japan produced is about 10 percent of the world's semi conductors, but there are plans to increase it further. the us and china are also in a race to increase their supplies size. you're to talk, she's as
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a professor at the school of management and information. i've been university or she saw a guy and he's joining this function from sions or in japan. so thank you. very much indeed for being with us now for us in the netherlands made their decision primarily, at least in the 1st instance, with regard to china. what's driving this decision by japan? as well defined as following the move base would be to construct what we call the chip for. as you just mentioned, the united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum or say, coal, listen against the aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitarian states like that of china. so basically, this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing, especially in this region from china. as we were just mentioning, the japan is intending to increase its production and sending conduct as far as the know a 160 countries facing titled procedures to buy those semi conductors to somebody
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like me. that seems like a complete dichotomy. how do we, how do they kind of square that circle? well, 2 things. firstly, the $23.00 items that you're talking about is basically a microphone and fabrication. now the words, the height for, for a technology side, and certainly not with the legacy of main street and the conductors. in other words, they're targeting, protecting, especially towards the military usage particular by the chinese authority. so i think the american authorities, particularly mister biden, has really hit on where it hurts the most for china. so it's not necessarily going to damage you know, on everybody's lives. and particularly considering the fact that there could be a supply chain problem that was caused by china, as we saw on every single with that king. what we're trying to do is mitigate possible further supply chain of loss from you know, these incidents and i was reading just uh, just about an hour or so ago somebody came over the wire saying that china is top
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diplomatic long. he has been proposing talks that we're going to go ahead with japan and size because again, it's interesting isn't it to have this dynamic quite on 100. find a saying, it's gonna make it more difficult for china to buy a semi conductors at the same time. china is saying, no, we're quite happy to go ahead and have some thoughts a well actually it's going to her china. it's going to delay. there are developments in fact or by a mile. um, but that said, you know, they could always retaliate. for example, by stating things like, you know, um the suppression of exports of gallium or, or germanium, which is basically a material that's used for some conductor equipments. so, you know, and also let's not forget that, you know, china still remains to be a very major player on the trade side. so, you know, i know that we're having a very, very cold situation in the political side. but let's try to avoid that on the, on my side as much as possible. i think that's the message that they're trying to give us. really appreciate you being with us. and i'll just say to says you have a talk is you to thank you very much indeed. as always. thank you. cubans economy
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grew by nearly 2 percent last year, but the nation is producing far fewer food staples than it did a few years ago. as ad august and, and for some of our politicians and i was scrambling to find solutions for cuba. national assembly of people's power has been in session for the last 3 days. top of the agenda, reviving domestic food production, which is nose dived over the last 2 years. the typical seeing practically a 100 percent of foot staples are being import the district of produced in the country. 6 years ago, 40 percent of the rice cubans, 8 was growing domestically. by last year, the figure had fallen to full percent. us maximum precious sanctions introduced by trump and lifting place by, by a taking suit of people's plates. they solve the country of millions of dollars in revenue every year, which means less money to spend on fertilizer. petro, i'm food inputs, cheapest policy, is focused on guessing food to those who need it. nice. for example,
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every child on the 7 still receives a liter of milk each day, but the state is capacity to see what the vulnerable from sanctions is diminishing . for the last 2 years around a 1000000 elderly cubans have done without the victim in approaching supplements. the supposed to receive. now triple digit inflation is hacking into people spending problem. a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes and sometimes the assist um before the pen, they make process were acceptable. now prices have been sky high, says when the rear trusts the government will eventually guide the country out of the crisis. a 19 year old grandson denny, the communist parties, woods, ring hollow. i grew up from all life in cuba, is that there's hardly any food you have to struggle to get by and we can't live in cuba anymore. but it's president miguel diaz canal today called on cubans to use creative resistance to overcome the country's problems and produce production
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products to sign it for sale, dream miss, i don't really need to that. my grandchild, the something with his life that he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here. and you are going to leave the country and take my family with me. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year and people in the capital today increasingly doubts whether the government has the ability to get the country back on its feet. one way for the government to convince more people to stay, to get more food on people's plates. at augusta in havana, which is 0. now each year the sizes of migrants crossed the jungle between columbia and panama, the trouble, a 100 kilometers on foot through a rain forest known as the valuation gap is an active route for undocumented migrants trying to get into the us. but not well fi taurus on landing in the same jungle for venture holidays i did show cost or has more for the quarter 1000000 people who flooded their home countries and crossed the panamanian jungle. last
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year. the prize on the other side was a chance to inch closer to the united states, where they hoped to seek asylum. but for another group of people tourist from europe, a very different prize beckoned memories and vacation videos from an extreme adventure. as we checked most of the line, well i would say that everyone had minor injuries, whether it was pressure marks on the hips and shoulders from the backpack blisters on the feet. the german tourism ebony wonder mood charges close to $4000.00 for a 10 day panama jungle tour medical care and satellite phones included. the company says it goes where no one goes. making no mention of the estimated 2000 migrants who attempt to push through the same darien jungle daily were in one area of that area and, and, and this activity happens to take place in
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a completely different area. so that's about uh, the 2nd thing is you get a wonder what kind of tourism would be sustainable if, if we, if we were to take people to see other human beings suffer. the contrast between the experiences of proof seeking taurus and suffering migrants in the same jungle is startling. the one says at least 258 people have died or disappeared along the dairy and route. since 2018 migrants have reported rapes and robberies, families with small children struggled to scale muddy mountains and escape rushing waters. actually so adult people are dying, lots of them. they are dying in the jungles of goods. here. they are dying in the water or dying on the hike up. when the hug done, lots of people are dying. the dairy and jungle was
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a destination for adventure seekers. long before the recent wave of migrants and panama is government says it wants to turn the dairy a national park into a main eco tourism destination. but at the moment, the jungle draws many 100 times more migrant than tourist, with a number of desperate families crossing this year on track to surpass previous records. heidi jo, castro, alger 0. still ahead on all. does it about 10 year old skateboarder makes history at the x games in california. jump is going to have more than that story. and a moment. the 2 stories, strong willed, challenging, traditional female stereotype in the middle, dominate, decide to make a difference. if i go how
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some of these with the will to is highly contaminate to believe in the class, the risk in it all out. is there the latest news as it breaks on one side, the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now strongly demanding justice with detailed coverage, the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences, the impact of what has happened to you the last for years
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the it's on for support and the latest from the women's world cup with gemma. thank you, ralph. it's tough time in sundays, but i'm final game of the day between france and jamaica still new goals and this one is 5 teams. find that 1st game and 3 past in sydney. the front page of a right now is a man who led to saudi arabia's men's teams, the english when of origin tina at last just woke up kit and castle beside me. the 2nd page to manage it by the men's and women's walk ups in south africa. well hoping to get this as to have a wind as a wild costs. and they took the lead against sweden who are right to 51 places above the hills. that my guy out with the call earlier, the 2nd house. but as you can see, that she injured herself in the process and was substituted shortly on the the 201970 find list, each flies for what look like it and go with us. there wasn't data for the laid out role, so you've got the final touch sweet and then mix it in the ninety's minutes
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a month instead of heading into what else. as it finished, the one in one of the netherlands kicked off that tournaments with a one know when it would save you towards portugal. stephanie event, the grass with the only goal of the game is that even the got to move level on points with the united states. he beat them in the file of the last world cup and from 4 years ago they play each other on such a co host, an easy and have to deal with a warming situation. on saturday nights, the team will temporarily evacuated from the hotel and opened off to a fire for accounts or members of the squad all safe and well and they did training the next day. i said before we wrote mine, it was arrested and charged with zachary and austin is the 2nd security incident within 3 days out the world cup following a fatal shooting this team hotels. on the 1st morning of the tournament. it wasn't, we responded and critically. well obviously it was devastating in a different way through a spinner in the woods for us, but i mean, we followed the direction really well. we dealt with it very well. go to sleep last night and set the training field and had a really good session today. yeah,
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one of the fire exits was about smoky, but the majority of us got down the other side. and we exit the building. typically how i'm fine. physically healthy and yeah, we just spent the, the rest of the evening and then another location until the like this to the hotel is clear and everything was set to go back. i can't remember saga continues to rumble on with reports, the saudi club, this, that's all for the strike. a big money move away from power sanction my. the flight was left balance of past ease of pre season, tour of asia and bitter force. the cost to push them up for sale last month and by said he would not to renew his contract, which expires at the end of next season. at which point you could leave for free. however, yesterday, if said they would rob a sell the plan now. so they can recruit some of the $200000000.00 they spent signed him in 2017 french media reporting hello. ready to off of the 24 year old, $400000000.00 a hit to move to the saudi proteins neighborhood chapman journalist has been filed
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from tulsa and press conference. that is off the question manager. i'm supposed to calculate well showing off of buying munich shots with how you change name printed on the back. the england counts and is thought to be considering a mr. jeremy of to 14 years out, the london club is reported vine. i've had an $88000000.00 business, the 29 year old ton down by sp us. so what i look for in, in a nice corner positions is, is people who are really not laser focused on, on scoring goals. and, and part of that is that is if you were tied to capable. ready of, you know, course the opposition to all what's going to help you in. and now let's try because i've had, you know, a. ready into that because i know i provided more opportunities in this case to do this very little gaps and harry's game, or i think um, he's uh, you know, he's of his ability on and also bold will be more than enough for us here. louis hamilton will start from pole positions for sundays, hung, gary and groaned prey. the mercedes drive,
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a qualified just ahead of well champion that much the stuff in his rental is how much is a 100 and full career position, which is a record is fast since december 2021 in saudi. right. the balance is all over the place is very, very difficult to extract any performance and from it and we did the great work of the night this morning. the whole sun came back alive and felt great and moved pleasantly surprised. and then the final was a challenge for everybody to be that last run rain house, the light, the saw to the 5th day of the fulls anxious test in manchester. day full was also right effects. it was only 30 i was, is quite possible in that. so i'm on a slab of saying nice, 11th test century, but it's a fairly close on 214 for 5. and the 2nd buildings still trailing by 61 on the final round of golf open championship is underway and is brian home and he remains the months catch. the american is 5 shots clear of the field and tease off
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and just i've a to i was is closing in on his 1st major title off to picking up to shop. is that around at will never pull even coverage from a slice. start to fax to back buddies. at the 12th and 13th holes around a 69 may seem to 12 on the fall for american cameron young, his closest challenger, the route of the day that it came from this. my mazda is champion, july 8, underpass 63. that's a cruise record, leaving him into some sick shots of the pace. paintings. interior ministry says it brooks russian tennis player, there is one of right. but from entering the country to play a tournament, because she's on a list of people, considered undesirable in the territory. she landed in will. so on a flight from bell right on friday. so an array of it was turned away and flutes a month to never a history was made at the x games in california. it was a 10 year old and became the youngest ever med list out the events re, snelson. he's from canada at one silva in the women's escaped board,
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but competition, she lost cell phone goes to another young step, the senior out australian research free, the teenage up becoming the 1st female jolanda, a 720 and competition. just so you know, a 720 is one escaped water from pizza to full bid at re patients. that somebody's invented by state funding legends attorney, who, who's that to witness the fates? i thought about you wrote, but that makes me feel very old shipments. thanks very much indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. dave, what is the the discover?
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