tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 25, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to the place and the ring on out to xerox, facing liliana teams. does the un fit for purpose? was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into it's hard hitting into abuse. do you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on don't providing on for centuries people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era the low answer of any age great to have you with this. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the program today is really dumpsters work on the job as the
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router over government changes to the judicial system. gather steve, a political re shuffle in china. both the foreign minister and the governor of the central bank or replaced will be live with the latest and badging. baffling to bring wildfires under control and algeria firefighters are among the 34 victims of the emergency. i brought mcbride, one of ukraine's view expos facilities bible right now. it's a global food supplies. i'm feeding the world hungry in support. saving towards the philippines. deliver a big show account, the women's world cup, best celebrating a famous victory after reaching the chi hi. sneezing and a one man and one in the so we begin, this is our it is real where doctors and medical workers have now gone on strike to protest against the new judicial bill. confrontations between demonstrators and
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police took place in west jerusalem until a v of on monday, after a parliament to approve this legislation, which prevents the supreme court from overruling government decisions. the opposition says that the bill will damage israel's democracy. the brought up package of propose changes as sports 7 months of demonstrations and morales are expected later on tuesday. so let's go live to mohammed from june was monitoring things from west jerusalem for us mohammed, this is the day after and the protesters failed in what they were trying to do in trying to block this bill. what's the immediate full out to 0? first, let me tell you where we are. we're in west jerusalem. see this road behind me. if you go just 200 meters in that direction, approximately, then take a left. that's the location of the supreme court compound. that's where just yesterday you had thousands of demonstrators that were out. protesting is highly contentious bill. the past is final vote in the connective yesterday. they were out
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there until we hours of the morning today. now today we've not been able to access that compound of police, are keeping the media away as far as what's going on today. let me 1st talk about what you mentioned when it comes to the dr. strike. it's a little bit of a complicated picture as are so many other things right now, it is very critical time. it is real. now what we know is that earlier in the day, you will have members of the medical union that we're calling for a strike. you had some doctors that had gone on strike, but at the same time, the medical union was trying to get permission from the labor court here so that they could figure out how they could be on strike and yet not be in violation of any of the labor laws or dereliction of their duties. as doctors, what we understand is, is the labor court came in with a ruling saying the doctors can only strike for 2 hours at a time. so it's a little bit of a complicated picture. but it does seem that we will see more doctors on strikes for potentially 2 hours at a time in the days to come as far as what's going on right now. the fallout from
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what happened yesterday? well, we have not seen demonstrators out on the streets today. we're hearing from some protest groups that look right now is the time to try to step back a little bit that they want to try to figure out how to go forward with the protest movement. because they've been coming out week after week for 29 weeks, hundreds of thousands of people in various cities yesterday was a crushing defeat for them despite the pressure, despite the protests that bill passed. now, one more thing to mention, just to show you how remarkable things are today, let me just pull this up real quick. this is one of the daily newspapers here in israel and like so many others that have been published today. you'll see the front page is all black at the bottom. in hebrew it says it's a dark day for democracy in israel. this is mirrored by so many other headlines. so many other front pages in several other papers today. really going to show how much concern there is about the state of democracy. right now when the country is more polarized than ever 0. well, it's a dark day, according to that newspaper,
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and no doubt for many protest is but for members of netanyahu's cabinet, this is a triumph. and they've been saying in fact, this is just the beginning, just gift. there's the summer recess and we'll be right back after the summer recess for more. oh, that's right. that's right, sir. oh uh, some of the very right wing members of mister netanyahu is coalition in putting out some security minister, if more been to be or yeah, they are essentially taking great pride in this moment. this was a big win for them. they had put immense pressure on mister netanyahu over the course of the last couple of weeks. essentially, if you looked at the statements that had been coming out from those camps, essentially threatening to walk away from the government. if mister netanyahu didn't push ahead and get this past, we must remember that there was a larger proposal, a larger just re overall proposal that had been proposed this past january. it was so much, uh, there was so much sentiment against that. and there was a labor striking, there were a 100000 people who out in the street march, and so much tension in the country that mentioned this in yahoo came back from the
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brink on that show that they may try to negotiate with the opposition. then those uh, those thoughts uh, basically came to a close in the last couple of weeks. now you have the summer recess approaching at the end of this month. the members of mister netanyahu as far right wing coalition are saying we're going to press a head. but we've not yet heard from mr. net to, you know, because when we 1st mentioned that the out, the last few days, he has said that going forward, he's going to try to see compromise. he's being urged by the defense ministers being or is by the president's here to try to form some kind of consensus on any more of the plans he has to overall this district. there's still a lot of anger about this. there's a lot of concern, and really we just don't know yet what exactly mister netanyahu intends to do 0. well, how much i'm assume reporting from my sources and thank you very much mohammed. so tuesday is the deadline for countries and organizations to present written statements to the international court of justice on israel's occupation of palestinian territories. last year, the united nations asked the court for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation settlements and the annexation. in order to understand the effect of decades of the
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violence on palestinians the you and also ask the court to consider the impact of is really policies on the demographics and the status of occupied east. jerusalem is based in the hague. the i, c, j is the top you in court dealing with disputes between states. its rulings are binding, but the court has no power to enforce them. palestine is off, can be international court of justice for an advisory opinion on the illegal consequences. also use radio to patients. it's not the 1st time 20 years ago. it offer an opinion on the construction of this is ray, the separation was one of the consequences, the policy in the ground. we feel humiliated palestinian cards are not allowed inside. we buy things in batches and make multiple trips. the soldiers intimidate us at the check point. when we go shopping, they keep us waiting. sometimes for hours, depending on their mood,
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there's no safety, no stability, no peace. i fear leaving my kids alone because settlers might attack, or i might get stuck at the check point. i take them with me everywhere. the children's mental health is suffering when they play. they pretend settlers and soldiers are attacking. here, they act older than their years. they stay at home, they've got no place to go. we got no visitors, my family hardly ever comes. they are too scared. they want stop my 17 year old father at the check point for 2 hours and didn't let him and inside our homes were shackled. we keep the curtains closed because cameras are in front of the windows and it feels like a prison. and so this i will say, i was shot into 2021 is told before i got one that i went to college. i played soccer cool. i used to go up with my friends, i had a life after the injury. i no longer go to college and i don't play soccer or see
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my friends anymore. i'm home all the time. i used to have a life. now it's green. i'm traumatized. i need treatment. the patient is terrible. shells and demolishes our homes and kills this puts us under siege. bends us from getting treatment. i dream to finish my studies. building a house starting a family and traveling. but the patient took that away the we need to call and besieged. so we get a chance to live like the rest of the world, the, that, that my tires as a, this is, was left of the story. everything else has gone. i'm going to define everything palestinian, they started with our income now our homes. they don't give us permits municipality, as for plans, we submit them. but every time it was taken, excuse me, we plans engineers lawyers and fines, and we paid them to thousands of dollars. they will bill me through the mileage the
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house if i don't do it myself, i build this place that would work walls, electricity, water. i have a memory in each corner. they demolish the house. i'll stay in the land. they want to take the land, but i'm not giving them what they want. the occupation is getting more oppressive, but things will change in just this never less. a re admin sore as the permanent representative of the state of palestine to the united nations. he was with the palestinian delegation that submitted their statement to the i. c. j. today is the historic day in which the international court of justice to reduce the have been receiving submissions from many countries under of course, we did the submit our submission yesterday in the facilities of the information 1st of justice. so that day is i studied day
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and the out of the submission. there was a very detail, comprehensive submission in the presenting our argument about the questions that were optical. ready a to by the general assembly through that is illusion to questions and facts that then to with the, the essence of this population. and the issue of the next ation. the issue of the, the nature of the there's occupation pop outside the system. and the denying of the rights of the fathers team, people to the right to self determination for a long period of time is really forces. have shelton killed 3 palestinians, and novelist and the occupied westbank is really army says the trio trying to carry out a drive by shooting on tuesday morning. 205 palestinians have been killed in the occupied
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territories this year. the china, his name, the new for administer re appointing one e to replace jean con, gung, had not been seen in public since the end of june, sparking speculation about his health and whereabouts you previously served as foreign minister between 20182023. a governor of china central bank has also been replaced katrina, who is in beijing. so katrina, what happened? i mean 1st the foreign minister just drops off the radar. nobody knows where he is for a month and then mysteriously we find out he's been replaced. that's what speculation had been mounting. king john had not been seen for weeks at a time. the intense diplomatic activity for china. he was last seen in public meeting with vietnam's foreign minister in june. but then he had missed number of
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high level visits by us officials at a time when bathing is trying to stabilize ties of washington hills and miss earlier this month in asia, in a foreign ministers meeting. and the reason given for him not participating at the time was it will help. now this decision though, or announcement of guns removal was given after a meeting by tried his national people's congress standing committee on tuesday. it was decided that she would be replaced by actually his previous one. you know, this is an enormous shot guns wise and the communist party had been erected and each york, at the age of $57.00. he was one of the youngest officials ever to be named 4 minutes to a post. he only held by the way, for 7 months. uh, he was named for me in december and the full that he was trying his and back to the, to the united states for 2 years. and previously he was, the apartments are spokesperson and actually one of the original so called who for years, no reason for associate diplomatic styles. and another reason to such a shock is that she's always known for being
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a close and trust ally of presidency didn't thing in this closeness, i was really seemed to have boosted his fridge and managed to achieve in years what would have taken other officials decades now we don't know any exact reason for his removal, but i do have to mention that while she's done has been removed from this post. as for minister, he still retains another communist policy. title of state council, which is arguably you'll see. yes. so this is leading unless the state it could be that he hasn't told t e l just eva. and it could be that there is something else to this, right? so speculation is all with will have it gets done in a moment, but 1st they'll tell us more about one the, the, the new foreign minister who's reprising his role as far mr. just until now he was the country's top diplomats. that's right. so long he is still the countries still diplomat service official role is part of
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the office director and he out right ching down. so he will retain that role alongside also having the role as foreign minister role to which he had previously for 10 years. so this dual roles situation for one year that's loaded on his plate and leading many to believe that the situation could be temporary. and in due course, there will be another for administer names. but of course one youth experience. as far as you see here, how that post with 10 years before you've taken over by chin gone, he will be a familiar space. and i think it's very much towards that staging. will have long e in the corner as a stabilizing force at a time, which is really marked by a lot of upkeep performance. so continuity at the top of china diplomacy, katrina, you envisioning. thank you very much. let me turn to nicholas becca, lynn. he is a senior fellow at yale universities china center. you're joining us from new haven, connecticut, about this. do you think we'll ever know what happened to jen gun?
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and i think we may know, but we don't know for, for the moment that i think this is very reflective of the way that the company is called the function, especially the highest level of these appearances are not uncommon. they're actually the room when you have a problem with a top official, whether it's functional, struggling, or corruption, or just how smart to the party really doesn't think about the public. the public comes last on the list of things to say. this is probably would decides when and what it tells to public policy that has to solve the problem internally. but this is a huge embarrassment for china. i mean, gene gone before and minister is the public face of china with the wealth on the international stage. and it's how to overstate the impact that negatively impact the business, having among diplomats around the world to the point you were just making about
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this making about how this is china, how china operates. here's a list of people who went missing in the past decade is not the exhaustive full list. tennis player pinch, way hard this way, way. so liberty access joe way into ball chief making home way business model. jack ma, now the foreign minister now for quite a few of those they at some point reemerged a few weeks or a few months after they dropped off the radar. but not all. but if this does not seem to actually disrupt the way the chinese government functions, it doesn't look like this is disrupting chinese diplomacy. the why the direction of chinese diplomacy depends on the one mad shooting thing in south is made. a very clear imprint on foreign policy is turned to page of china playing a sort of a t low key role in the well, it stated china's emission to be
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a peacemaker in ukraine in yemen, in between saudi arabia and iran. i mean it's really the one word drives the direction of foreign policy and then as you've corresponded in badging was saying, we have long he was rank string down used to member of the central committee is a former fine minister. so we use the one really implementing strategy change on the as define minister is the one was sort of runs through the day to day machinery . but that is numberless very important because diplomats relies on that rely on trust. they're rely on knowing each other. they rely on the ability to reach to each other. it's highly concerning when you have to find minutes to just disappearing for a moment without the proper explanation. foreign diplomats, no one you mean the, the spate of the high level american not the diplomats or just the leaders of
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government that were in badging recently. they all met in addition to the foreign minister. in fact, often before meeting the foreign minister, they were waiting. they were meeting one year, so it's not gonna be much of a difference to them as well. it does actually because yes, the journey is fine. diplomacy doesn't disappear from one day to the next. but how can you count on building something on finding solutions on signing agreements, one to 5 minutes to just disappear for weeks? john is a highly, highly optical bureaucracy. if the top guy at the fine ministry is not there, it completely paralyzes between the system and full find diplomats especially in asia when jingle missed a very critical as in a meeting which, se, asia is really the, the sort of the front line of the battle of influence between china and the us of development. this is really a big mis, a for china. and it puts back in the mind of people that china isn't predictable,
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that at any point people can disappear, that you have no guarantee that what comes out on the next day. and i think that is the reminder that china now is trying to avoid as the cast itself as a sort of a very stable at trustworthy and reliable architecture of a new world order that is supposed to come right after the american leg one. all right, nicholas becker and senior fellow at your university is trying to send to thank you very much. we'll be keeping an eye on an eye out to see what the team gung re emerges. and if so, what he might have to say. thank you very much. i that's lending more head on this news our including reduced to rubble and that's gonna stay flash floods, destroy homes and a wife of farm land. and the human soul of a disaster is rising to the flood, genocide of man more. so what's caused,
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where he can go refugees to go on a hunger strike in kashmir and with one year to go until the olympics powers 20. 24 organizers reveal the design for the torch details. coming up with jen and support that's later this hour, just fix the wildfire is sweeping across algeria during a prolonged heat wave have killed at least $34.00 people. evacuation orders have been issued in the mediterranean coastal region and thousands of firefighters have been deployed as let me pull some sharif reports of race to bring nearly a 100 lot of fires under control. in northern aga, with the nose, the plane spread through the folder, some agricultural areas in 16 provinces, destroying everything in the paul. people watched helplessly as the belongings turn to ash charges with those. it started to burn it on to pm,
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just showing them literally score, and i called the fire brigade, and i told them that the fight had started nearby the guard data half an hour later . but in the meantime, the fight had spread and not just the fire started at room on the tablets side, spread troop any mother and ended at the bush. some people lost everything. thousands of firefighters have worked through the night. the places being few by strong beans and high temperatures. the defense ministry says so which is the dead default of emergency crews responding to fires in a result area, east of the cap to and she is. she didn't want to go there because i would like to think all the volunteers also a number of provinces, its contribution help manpower and equipment. very grateful for that. until this moment we're trying to control the spread of the fire in the best way. the strong winds made it hard for us to use the shoppers and putting up these fires. the winds have pushed east to woods tanisha, weak 19 plains in
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a pond forest along the border of juice and tune is have registered record high temperatures. this week was fuzz upcoming in north africa during the summer months . this year. the aggravated by blue street, you see phase. and the consumption here. i'll just see the neighboring should is yeah, hundreds of people were evacuated by sea and land from the border village of mueller fires are spreading in a pine forest near the border without area. power cuts have been implemented. country wide is electricity usage is peaked and a fire fighting plane has crashed in greece state tv. so what happened on the island of evian? near the capital athens, few details have been released by the fire brigade. it's not yet known. how many were on board or if any of the crew survived? is one of the popular tourist islands where evacuation orders have been issued. thousands on the islands of cor fluid roads are also waiting to be moved to safety
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. firefighters are struggling to contain more than 80 blazes in other parts of greece. the russian navy says it's repelled of ukrainian drawing a time from the sea. the kremlin says the attempted strength was on a patrol vessel in its black sea fleets. your shop of oliver is following developments from moscow. the ministry of defense is giving us a very brief protocol information about the incident. when to stand the b, sergei call tow patrol ship of rushes. block c fleet was fulfilling its petrol juice, has confronted navigation in the block seat. some 370 can a means a south west of the crime in city of civil stapo. where according to the defense ministry, the ukrainian out full says, carried out an unsuccessful attempt to attack it by 2 on monday speed. both of bose boats were destroyed, reportedly by the, by the fire, from the russian ships as tons of arguments. and no one was injured and uh right
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now the survey cortez patrol ship continues carrying out its tasks. so basically what we see is that the russian defense ministry is showing the world that it keeps its promise to control parts of the block, c of to rushes withdrawal from the grain deal. as remember, the promise was that all ship sailing in the block c to and from you cram polls would be considered potential carriers of ministry cargo. and we'd be dealing with russia. rob mcbride is in odessa with the latest to a week of intensive nighttime attacks on the port city of a desk. so readily increasing concerns here in the city that a culturally important heritage sites such as this one on now folding victim to this rule. this is a cathedral rights in the hearts of the city that is a protective device that you nest go. this was damaged on sunday, unesco has condemned this damage. also, condemnation coming from presidents,
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london is a landscape of ukraine who's also been very critical of targeting of addresses a grain exporting infrastructure. its ability to export food which has come under increasing attack is also being concerned about a more recent attack on grain handling facilities down to the new river and the border with rumania, which is particularly concerning. given the fact that renee via is a member of the dates of as a gateway to one of the few c roots, the grain shipments from ukraine, this remote southwest corner is one of the country's most strategically important right now. we are invited by nippy loan, one of the largest grade exposures to see it's rapidly expanding facility. like most of the companies it used to rely heavily on main black sea port such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia in overnight miss sila tax,
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which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expect that so that i saw could be a part of some sense that this support to or, and so i called full for you canadian business uh, the who keeps our independence in taking the decisions and team control now expert chain in order to keep our advantages, and so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto the vessels here and then send down the danube river, the boat between ukraine and romania, and then out into the black sea. except now the ships are in romanian, territorial water, unsafe from russian attack, from less than 2 percent of ukraine's total food exports before the war. there's been more than 10 fold increase down, let down you truck drive of yet you slow. i've never used to take this route,
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but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so if you must live, i live last night and have been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop off my grading now. just as you crazy and so just have proved to be resourceful in adapting to the school. so it's fine. this and grading next board has have been equally adept. i really proud with asking price of how, where are you cried young farmers says today there's some advice to companies and argued in the states in general, directed to a new challenges the russians to know the strategic importance of the danube. the night before, a visit, a drunk striking, destroyed port facilities. here comes the next day. the trucks were already lining up again to offload that condo with bright douches, era, a decimal region. ukraine at play. food is threatening the philippines with
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flooding and land slides. jeff harrington is here to show us the areas most at risk while a storm in the philippine sea is threatening northern philippines with flooding and land sides. hey everyone, those details right here, right now it's whole has to do with doc. sorry, so it's going for a closer look. here are the latest numbers, 1st and foremost. then those wins maximum sustained 230 kilometers per hour. that makes it the equivalent of a category for hurricane and just shy of super type fluid status could see again about 5 to 600 millimeters of rain in places like log, for example, a dark blue and yellow. that's some more intense rain falling. this is our forecast model on wednesday and wind gusts in log crude exceed a 120 kilometers per hour. so there is going to be damage. there is going to be flooding and there is likely to be land sites on wednesday. this is also impacting taiwan through thursday as well. i think brain fall of mounts here will be about 2 to 300 millimeters. and then if we press play,
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see where this goes thursday and to friday. that's when it's going to make landfall as a tropical storm. this looks to make landfall in china's food in providence, a pretty close to the border with glen dung. so the effects will not be as bad here, because it will weaken the strong will weaken once it passes over lots. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. take care. i the still ahead on elsa's 0 african migrants appealed to the un for help after they say they were dumped in the desert. putting of barriers in the rio grande. how the plan floated to stuff migrants from mexico looks like it will end up in port in texas and a spain prepared for their 2nd game with the women's world cup and take a look at the turmoil of surround at the squad and then lead up to the tournament that's later this hour and sports, the a we look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and
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the, the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really doctors and medical workers have gone, strikes protests against the new judicial build. confrontations between demonstrators and police to place in west jerusalem until of eve on monday, after parliament approved bill china has named a new foreign minister. we are pointing one year to replace jean gun. you haven't been seen in public since the end of june, sparking speculation about his whereabouts. the governor of china a central bank has also been replaced. wildfires in algeria have killed at least $34.00 people, including 10 soldiers on fire fighting duties. strong winds and heat wave temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius are hampering efforts by thousands of
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firefighters. the international monetary fund has released its latest economic forecasts to the world focusing on inflation and growth. the i m. f predicts of the global economy will grow by 3 percent this year. that's half a percentage point less than in 2022. it also says that expects inflation to falls around 7 percent from nearly 9 percent last year. central banks around the world have been raising interest rates to combat inflation. the only message says that developing countries are paying the steepest price because it's cost because it cost a lot more money to borrow money. the mess expects economic growth in latin america and the caribbean to fall from almost 4 percent in 2022 to just under 2 percent. this year. the expected growth in the middle east and central asia is now 2 and a half percent. that's half of what it was the previous year, following energy prices and less disruption to supply chains should help ease inflation. but the monetary experts,
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one that inflation could remain high or rise even further. if there are more extreme weather related disasters, or if the warrant ukraine intensifies, but leads vieira is the coordinator of the bretton woods project. that's a group of critical voices. we act as a watch dog with both the i m f and the world bank. where you are joining us from london today. what are the highlights of the report for you? well, thank you very much for helping us. i suppose the, the key issue here is that the report shows that we continue to face very difficult and challenging times ahead. and we will highlight the these uh, the dynamics that are outlined in the a lot. we really what stresses these, some of these are next 3 days. the price is right. i think many people tend to look at these difficulties as standing principal from the call, the back end of one brain. whereas we would argue that global growth in dynamics were quite challenging, even prior to the been done. but you could look at the report and say, hold on,
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we're still growing. the world is expected to grow at roughly 3 percent and inflation is decreasing. it's not that bad. it is quite bad because that's a very low bass mark. right. and we can see for the book, the secretary general, the nation's, the world that i have highlighted there were indeed unlike prices of development. right. and we're talking about this before the josh architecture, the world banks undertaking their own reform. there's, there's a lot of concern, obviously it around the inability to respond to the finding an emergency. so you know, the growth mass, many other dynamics. we are really a, a living and to also try has a multilateralism. there's quite a, you know, fading trust in the multi level system in stage you have the rise of the far right stage. so you know, the fact that this, this reporter notes actually that grows. yes,
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this is interesting. but it's still from a very low benchmark, comparatively speaking. so your group is, i know critical of the international monetary fund, you have recommendations on what it should change. tell us about that. yeah. is there a couple things that are striking about the report? for example, while it does highlight the fact that it doesn't call a crisis, but he noticed um the, the driver was the bose. and so the lower the countries it doesn't really do much to address those, those issues of that distress. we do think that and also in terms of the what i mentioned in terms of the multi level stability and grow, you know, the, i had an opportunity right now as i'm here thinking it's a 16th review. it's quarter to address some of the balances in the global architecture and governance of the financial system by re balancing the voices
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within the role of the i mat. by giving more of a voice to the countries that tend to be programmed because of the mat. rather than having the voices dominated behind the countries. so the only thing that would change if i can jump in, what do you think that would change? i mean, i understand, of course, the argument for having a better representation of many countries around the world and what the i m f does, but do you think the mess would actually activate differently? a new thing. so that's why the government, instructors work reading, they're having a greater voice by a program or a bar countries in, in the way the function would change significant things do, for example, you could change the, the, i'm not surprised that sustainability analysis. it could uh, for example, change the it would probably john there, there continue use of the surcharge policies, the on jessie guy who's got phase for a barn over the border share of an extended loans during not time financial
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practice. so i do think that there will be quite a um, we noticeable difference within the functioning of the bank, the funds. and i'll also argue that we'll do a lot or multi louse ability, right? because if you look at it, for example, the, in the general assembly, the votes on these will be the warranty grain. there's a lot, i think it reflects the frustration of the countries and long term countries with international governors. and i think it really tries to hold to allow us the ability so i think yes, the managing directors off has recognize a lot of action on go to reform. we'd really, john and further john's legitimacy of the yeah. in the eyes of the world. so i think it is, is a useful thing to consider. louise vieira of the bretton woods project. thank you for joining us on the program. thank you very much. i from fires to floods. dozens
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of people have died in slash flooding and afghanistan. at least 30 are missing. hundreds of houses have been destroyed and crops washed away. alex beard, reports, troubles, and months of it slipped behind. so many communities across the east in afghanistan . the provinces of may don't want to talk in the cause me as well as the capital cobble or worst hits with dozens of people date fucking 6 members of the family surviving. and there are no women left in the family. they're all gone. there were 3 women in the house, the speed at which the floods hits during the night suprised meaning do magic's when it was 3 day when we woke up water was coming into our house, there was no way out. we waited for a while inside the house and then my father decided that we get out of the house to escape. as soon as we went outside, we were caught by the water and the water took everyone. my father and mother, my wife, my son and my sister in law flooding is the license designs. so for us,
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get us done already suffering its food, consecutive year of droughts, severe economic hardship, and the consequences of decades of world. now worked in the left numbers from a request from the government is that we need serious assistance here. we have a lot of sick people in the village. we can't take them to the city right now because our roads are blocked. we have no electricity and they should help us to rebuild the power supply and roads and buy them in the past. full months. natural disasters have killed and injured hundreds of f gains destroyed more than 3000 homes and wiped out live stock and farm land. and is f dan's count the cost of youth. another disaster? many left wondering relief, is a come at like speed. how does era libby and border guards have rescued? dozens of african migrants from a desert region near the border with june is here. they are the latest migrants to say that they were dumped thereby. authorities in the country,
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the migrants are appealing for help from the united nations. victoria gate and the reports are the libyan gall. joan patrol near the border with chinese. yes, it is discovered as stranded man with a full month old baby right here right here. so you just maybe can you imagine how difficult it is for a baby this young to survive under the hudson? we need to document this and hopefully international organization will do so to for go 6, is it so wrong? temperatures here reach 50 degrees celsius and the family has no move to all seemed hundreds of migrants have been rounded up by changes in security forces in the city of facts in recent weeks. some have been left here in the middle of the desert. they say with no access to health care or any type of humanitarian support. others is stranded in a narrow buses a and between 2 easy and libya. conditions a dia,
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the migrant say, the desperate under appealing to the united nations for health. yeah, back in our the new and stuff is going to our good. we also put in the advertising, you got the do not be effected. we do brand new threats or not. it would still be marketed to not mother shortly, which is the logic. you know, we meant to happen all we met, just turn our 4 she lives in the european union and recently announced a deal and it still being microstates and shutting down people smuggling operations . a dizzy in president chi site has said, migrants arriving there, receive humane treatment human rights, which is accused, which is the government to collective expulsion of black migraines. many say they've been trapped to move in 2 weeks, and they're frustrated. more isn't being done to help them. victoria gates and b l g 0. so the 1st of a 1000000 barrels of oil have been pumped from a super tank or
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a stranded off the coast of human. the software has been rusting and the red sea for the past 8 years. a lack of maintenance and arguments over ownership threatened a catastrophic oil spill or explosion. you and lead salvage operation costing a 140000000 dollars took months to arrange with humans warring sides the ship to ship to us with a volume we just started today is the critical next step in avoiding an environmental on the many 10 in the past. 2 feet on the colossal scales. without action, the vessel cooled have exploded or broken apart, spilling as much as 4 times the oil you released in the exxon valdez these us, that's the magnitude 5.5 or as quick as hit 7 turkey, a near the city of atlanta. and travelers have been reported in some neighboring cities including had time and going on to the european mediterranean season. the logical centre says it's the 13th earthquake recorded in 3 days. the
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opposition supporters, engineers who have rallied in the capitals to demand freedom for critics of presidents of president case said around 24 ministers and business leaders have been jailed since february, the opposition and q the side of a power grab after he shut down parliament 2 years ago, the us justice department is taking legal action against the state of texas to remove barriers blocking migrants. crossing the border from mexico, texas authorities begin installing the string of floating barriers in the rio grande river. last week. the justice department says that happened without the federal government authorization. and what you see the governor doing is dangerous and then all lawful is actually hurting the process. it's hurting the process of what we're trying to do. and instead of wanting to or undermining, i should say, instead of coming to the table and trying to figure out a way to work together, he continues to do this really cool. and just in humane ways of moving forward with a, with a system that has been broken for decades. the death of
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a 5 month old baby is highlighting a play the hang of refugees stranded in indian administered kashmir. the government says the muslim refugees will flip the military, crack down, demand more, but living there illegally. christina, horizon reports the, the desperate to be hood or hint, good detainees. last childhood, god. or you can get out of the we don't have to guess, forces them back inside the holding facility in here, and now go relatives of a 5 month old baby. so she died after inhaling the gas. the, the government says the death is unrelated to the protest. the baby's parents are a mom, 270 rand, good most loans. you've been detained for the past 2 years old. i am off alone as well as well. my uncle and brother in law and very bad shape,
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which made me feel really upsets me on the steps, the stage serious injuries. and i'm afraid that i will not see them alive. again. this man says wrangle refugees, including his brother, will load into the tension under false pretences. the thing is that a good are not as good. a government took many of us into detention. under the pretext of coven test, families are being torn apart. he says, many dog knows what they've done wrong, and they're refusing to wait until they're afraid. a government spokesman says the force used against the protest as was necessary. devon, why then? even when they are free, it'll may not be here. they want to consider the security type of area so that that's the behavior of the behavior like that, that involvement entity that aggressive, they're not cooperate, they've the government considers them illegal immigrants and wants to put them even though some hold official richard g, cause it says the process is complicated,
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the un says nearly 40000, most of them are hang, good, fled to india, of demand miles, military cracked um 6 years ago. around $5000.00 to be living in slums and camps like this one in indian administered cash. mia ever since bought a lot of the we are very scared in me and more. we had a similar scare and were wondering when the authorities would pick and kill us due to the fearful situation. mean more we sought refuge in india. unfortunately, we're now facing similar challenges here. rights activists say they applied needs to be investigated. if i go by just take me to the family members that they have not committed any opens. they are living here with the permission of the pride, but we should not be concerned authorities. if that is the, that means the, the, the detention is unlawful of the surviving atrocities at home. the stranded ringo heard their old deal here in c. christina heroism,
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the it's time for sport, here's driven ask for the latest from the women's world cup. gemma. well sarah, we've seen one of the biggest shocks of the tournaments. i saw with davy taunts, philippines basing kind of house new zealand. serena bowden got the only goal of the game midway through the fast hall. the philippines bus as of goal in
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a while tough, easy lenses dominate, possession, and to the 2nd house came christ equalizing. when jackie hands hit the pace and that actually the internet a need for it to be moved out, might be a off for an aside earlier in the build up these events ninty level that in out of time. but they were denied my of really unsafe and go people. i live in mcdaniel, i'll give you the stuff that the tournament say fall. that's a kid. a famous victory. so will the philippines. you play me away in the final game on sunday, still with the shots of reaching the knockout. so a great night for the fans by that time in the philippines. and for those who are watching the stadium, the support is in washington. delighted to have witnessed on historic movements for the c 2 heavy and broad for punitive is defined as it gets there personally, they will come in to help in here and very soon so such a knowing, they're very proud of that was when payment was public safety brought the digital
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bureaus here and you do that. so here for all the bill, bill bags and the american baby. the other game in that group for this goal is between switzerland and noisy. here's how group i looks off the 2 round switzerland's top with full points, new zealand and philippines based on 3 points. but the heist the head on go difference. the columbia got that well, cut off and running with it. so, you know, when i have a south korea in sydney, columbia, it was given a policy off the 28 minutes for a humble calculated it was made, stepped up, and columbia is old time leading score a push. the way this will kick to give, has signed the leads. these funds suddenly loving that when they 18 year old, around with your quiet linda, kind of say they showed why she seems to be one of the young stalls of this woman's . she's for columbia seconds. who bits with a bit of help from south korea's go people history it was made in the 2nd homes of south korea's casey said became the youngest as a play out of women's welcome,
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aged 16 years and 26 days. bucks today belong to cost a who has to it will create was always that age that just to be seen when she was diagnosed with cancer. and now she's celebrating of, to putting in a player so much performance on how well comp debut, columbia all 2nd, and group h behind gemini, on goal difference. the 2 sides plate to the next and sundays match between the south korea. america is a must win for both teams. but when we release into your very, very happy we had a little anxiety ahead of the game. but i feel that starting with that victory on the right foot gives us a lot of confidence in the positive energy we need to progress. and this will accomplish. well, that's kind of all on colombia stall in the car side because the story really is incredible. she's known as columbia as naval and now she's the 2nd youngest, woke up score of to brazilian legend monster. i say that is the 1st woman to play in on the 17 on the 20 i'm now senior woke up school within 12 months. she was diagnosed with a very and cancel it in 2020 it 15 years old. but we're time playing just days of
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to 6 months of chemotherapy off the losing her hands. she played with a wig strong enough to withstand playing football, so it wouldn't fall off the club level. she joined around with it in spite of the shaft off to she turns 18 which, but she was able to play outside columbia. it was the united states that won the world cup 4 years ago in france, off to beach, in the netherlands, and the final and now about getting ready for a repeat of that match in group 8 on wednesday in washington, both teams ones are open in games and it's likely this caution will decide who wins that group the us they are looking to win the try feet for the 3rd straight time. i'm 5th over we were fighting a legal battle off the field and trying to also win over the world on the fields this time around. we don't have to worry about anything off the fields. all we have to worry about is putting the work in doing everything we need to do from sign up to sun down to get our bodies in their minds right for the next game in front of us . we lots and other ones the other night and they have
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a lot of the same players as we play them in the world cup 4 years ago. and that's important for kind of team chemistry. so just knowing that we know that we have to be at our best and another of the favorite spain and preparing for that 2nd match against them via in groups. the victory in oakland would secure a place in the knockouts the spaniel on a 7 game winning streak buses were hope reports they've had a trouble here of the field as build ups goes frames lead up to this tournaments has been anything past ideal a few days after arriving in new zealand, the team was forced to apologize for leaving this field. judge video of the party is seemingly booking the traditional ability gone to how come it was. the light is control the see to of hit the spanish squad in the last 12 months. back in july 2022. the team reach the quarter finals of the euros. not really losing to eventual windows. england's then, in september of that year, 15 members of the squad,
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resigned, starting the distrust of the coach. jorge build up in april of this year, spines by the door, with a alexia protest who had publicly supported the strike is returned to the squad off the 10 months out in judd island, june 3 of the striking players, including both light is accountable nazi and the direct sorrow, the many failed the on the lowering issues behind the mutiny have yet to be resolved. they received a lot of pressure. they haven't been able to train together since january the is one day, the size of the to send the blood tar to. they haven't been training just a couple of weeks before the work up the one that the list was made. the final squad was made. they start to training now, so it's not the ideal situation that you'll be facing. i woke up despite all the problems. spade remain one of the favorites to with the well comp, players like what type of proof of the school its quality, domestic issues, health fall. so let me know when 2 of the last 3 champions league and hope the high
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that she can repeat that success on the international stage. well, the doubts remain are despite its controversial cards harder. hey, bill. in charge since 2015. it's probably the best generation of a spanish woman at football players and they haven't succeeded then and in any other team in any other sporting, probably on the other gender. if this would be happening 7 years as it's been happening, no, the for the nation will take on the decision to, to, to change which they call page. and this has happened in this thing. the success of possible or the club level has showed how popular the women's game in spring could be was i believe, which already tugged professional in towards the 20 still has a long way to go in terms of being truly competitive. whether it's by and kind of have a successful world cup and local effects for the women's game in that country could be huge pop act oh, to 0. the olympic torch has been revealed in paris with just a, a one year to go until the games begin. the official torch was unveiled on choose
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day with an offense along the banks of the river saying to follow later amid the ongoing war, ukraine say they were we taught to power is 2020 full. if russian and by the russian athletes are allowed to compete. the international olympic committee is exploring a way for them to take parts, but the powers math believes that would be inappropriate custody the. the news and i stand with all your training and friends in the face of russia's war of aggression. it would be inconceivable to welcome russian delegations, while they were still in ukraine power since the city of human rights, the city in which many of the great universal declarations of human rights have been written out by supporting ukrainians. also. mean saying that the russians con, coming parade under the banner, oh, even under a neutral banner. what athletes hoping to shine in paris is 7 time and then pick the swimming champion at caitlin jackie. the american has won the women's 1500
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meters freestyle title out the world aquatic championships. and so here could japan, which makes had the 1st woman to win it 20 wild titles. an incredible change, but now that is all we will support from me for now. pizza will have another updates eligibility for you. all right, jim, a thank you so much. i have to say the story of the columbia and precocious talent whose career was almost ended by cancer was really touching. take a quick break for back with more news and above the the, the mexican airflow spitting into that. so with an intimate that's been hitting
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these lands. the last 3 years traveled to deploy a secret width and they literally make it right. it means spring pulse crews of crystalline, see the thing into clouds. water droplets that are attracted to those particles and clean around that makes new heavy a drove it's heavy enough to who's writing these reservoirs to nibble volts in mexico city. and the hope is the bike flowed seating, the water flowed into the capitals would increase. the cloud, saving alone is not a silver bullet. so mexico cities, what's a short? filmmaker follows her mother's return to south so done after years and eggs. so we came home into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the room that my father died and will not be history, repeating itself to a more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family and challenging times. know simple way home people with us. we don't know
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