tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 27, 2023 9:00pm-9:14pm AST
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i learned, learned, please be coming to enquire with lucian over the stock warning from the you. i'm seeing says this july is the hottest month ever recorded on roll redwood sports as the us and netherlands play out of 11. draw at the women's well come and nor jerry a pull off a show far beaching kind of high as australia. the goal is to to embrace but not for the continent. i mean the uncertainty, a few 100 supporters of president mohammed by the march towards the presidential policy in a show of defiance. the united states resolutely supports him as the democratically elected president of the share. we call for his immediate release. we condemn any effort to seize power by force, frustration to the wrong unrest and uprisings in this hell i've been, the driving force behind, cool was in several, west african come between supporters of the cool and members or supporters of the
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deposed government. now we understand also in the capital, this account has been stepped out for countries that are very close to the jet, watching things there with a sense of water that these things escalate. that it could spill away to that 110 entry. so 2 in neighboring molly also, and they say, you know, what more can these regional bodies like eco y as an a you do to, to prevent in your head and coming closer and closer to the countries of the coast . as you have many televisions in molly, in book, in an operation of the situation is so concerning. the un security council has decided to meet on the issue. i un security council meeting like you to protect. many of the social is one of the country that share in the last
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one to 60 significant upstairs. no, that should have been the 1st was i'm just wondering how the order to get here. um you said the scale violence or anything spill over beyond the size is sort of slight confrontations that have happened throughout the day. in the past. there have been instances specifically on this date to shove off, which is considered the saddest day in, in, in, in, in the jewish calendar. um, uh, it just a couple of years ago you had confrontation. that is something that is not allowed according to the status quote agreement, but more and more these last few years. you have had instances where these group violates the status quote agreement as well. okay, now has been held for a palestinian teenager killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank. but this is in africa about rising feet, prices and shortages, pushing,
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seeking to reassure africans that russia is a reliable partner. doing that, i've seen the men or women encryption, you flush a share of the global we'd market is 20 percent. ukraine is less than 5 percent. this means it is russian, or that is making a significant contribution to global from to whether on vacation on the front security front. so it's, it's more of a challenge for the russian government under russian leadership, especially in the time of the war on your train. a well, i think it depends in great inputs from like st. ports, it's crucial in trying to prevent food in security. in africa. malcolm lab has more from nairobi. somalia is one of the countries the piece in said would receive great small is facing a hunger crisis. people have died. millions of people need food a, i mean, yes, costs a small is depended on grain impulse which have come almost entirely from the ukraine. and ross, you're about 2 thirds of them from ukraine, about
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a 3rd of them from russia. that grain was going to egypt and being mailed and the flour, continuing to somalia. now the 10s of thousands of tons of grain putin has been talking about would make up a very small proportion of the hundreds of thousands of tons of grain. somalia needs to enforce the yeah, the central african republic on molly will say named by putin as beneficiaries of the grain price of the heads of state to those countries. all the russia, africa summits. both of those governments depend on security from the wire, the mess and recreate. malcolm went out to 0. 9 very be kenya. united nation says this july is going to be the hottest month ever recorded. many parts of the world have seen record high temperatures, but he runs panel of climate sciences says the rising temperatures are on track to far exceed the global target at $1.00 degrees celsius, u. n. chief on to the tennis way of temperatures in many parts of the mediterranean,
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had a call to the helping emergency crews fight the flames, or, and solving naturally. wildfires have destroyed an ancient church in sicily. the church and palermo dates back to the 1400s of the wild fires and the islands killed at least the 3 elderly people. 2 of them were fined in the remains so far. 5 people have been killed in tens of thousands of sad. the homes and holiday resorts at greece is worst farseason on rack. hold on for farmers. it doesn't come as a surprise. they say they've been watching the changes happen. steadly, a stephanie dec reports from not on task really how much under the scorching greek son, lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross. is there any way that they are not the same? some small, some big, they should be the same with the need. also, this is burnt from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. whoever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on the record breaking weekend temperature as well into the forty's not seen
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in greece for 50 years. so in any day, 1991 we gradually had an increase of temperature of 10 degrees during the summer. most of the seasons have changed to him. we used to 4 seasons now. now we only have to winter and summer, and then with extreme weather phenomena, city this has resulted in us having problems on our crop. ok. so farmers are very much on the front line of climate change, changes in temperature and rainfall have a direct impact on the soil and how it grows or doesn't grow their crops. now they tell us that they're having to adapt. and that of course comes out of cost. they have to do things differently. now, spring, onion seeds used to be so straight into the ground outside. now they 1st pumped a minute greenhouse away from the harsh rays until they are strong enough to be planted outside. just one way they've had to change it costs more and the purchase is less in the late afternoon hate local farmers rest under the shade of
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a large tree cost is because says he's been farming since he was 7 years now. 80 years old. sort of the temperature has changed very much. oh, telling my grandchildren not to start farming. they won't be able to make a living at once. the temperature goes over 40, everything dies. it's like with humans. you do nothing and you're still sweet oven . i planted tomatoes months ago and they're all destroyed now. they don't need scientists to tell them the planet is warming. for them. it's a 1st time fact. everything has already changed stephanie decker, which is 0, but us on us in greece. last isn't good, but this down in pakistan's, northern mountain region are melting out an unprecedented right. and it could disappear, but essentially resent signs as a warning, the pockets done is in need of help is extremely vulnerable to the effects of climate change. come, i'll hide the reports, focused on the northern region as home go over 7000 last year i did
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the highest number outside the portland region environment. the legs are now warning that by the end of the century, the glaciers may disappear altogether. this is the 1st to play she on 20 kilometer long and cover the navy of a 105 quick along the good, the melting and now so that big environment. and this, i've also been warning that the country, new jazz because of the most, wasn't it, but the effects of climate change that's going to affect the way of life or tens of millions of people. it good, good food and security is going to affect what that site goes and the important thing now it's for the work to come together to try to mitigate the effect of climate change last year focused on sort devastating floods that and then they did one 3rd of the country, unprecedented because of the effects of climate change,
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the warnings that are already in place. what did pleasure, it's gone dead. a large volumes of take ice. i know conglomerated rockmart and sun . and once the bush that bang 8 good lead to a devastating effect on populate just being a heavy price because of international negligence when it comes to the effects of global warming and climate change come out. and i did advise, of course, but we have gotten that shadow right just getting squeezed out to the south, east of here, across the kia shots as of what the weather just around the black sea. i will, it's the caspian sea as we go on through the next style. so i have a staff is that hot and dry? pretty much somebody about 50 sales, just a possibility. thank you. weight. and you can see damascus bill getting up or about 40 degrees over the next hour or so. and even by roots introduced them into this too. so hopefully then it should be presently helps me cold. if i have to go harder of 44 celsius, a brisk went back just around the southern task of a mind,
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typed it into the voltage to so car, right. once again, tripoli, still touching fluid yourselves just like for friday to this could still be creeping up into the full which is but the heat. sure. these as that will gets pushed across the into the side of the mat. still plenty causing us. having said that, plenty of shells go central parts of africa a little bit haven't missed that they all, they're never less than breakdown. pulls coming in for many pushing right across into the gulf. if you need one or 2 showers to into eastern pump sofa times in there, and also going to can you? but it's that wet weather that's pushing across south africa, right? but the next couple of days gets cause some consent county state control information. how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i sex, the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover.
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the on learn. learn. we become an enquire with lewis in reverse process prize of has promised to supply a small amount of free grains of several african countries that'd be approved as well, from the african leaders to an economic form. this conversation, as the military declared few hours ago, that they are back in the move taken by the faith and shall god. so that's where they got the put to a. is it something they can avoid any military coefficient between that different
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on to but all the, all of the news out on uh, well, we know that the, the presidential guard initially said this was about economic mismanagement because of insurgency in this a how that was also being this managed, we know that new to areas obviously and a bit of it to and also for a kind of make a situation on life conditions. so it has never been quite good. and there's not a lot of all it's just statements except if the county has lived for a little that 805 and how to do useful over the last 10 years. so it's, it's always like that to include that in with i think it's always about it's, it's kind of become a worse any conditions, difficult to a security situation. it's something that's come. that's how we accrued that in. that's a more protests along the way and is there like an ins parliaments, approval of a bill that diminishes the supreme court's authority over decisions made by parliament developers far more defined treatments. and benjamin netanyahu was right
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wing coalition was not on the post. on monday, after opposition and peas walked out and fixed asset management. joining us live now from tennessee 3 days after that bill was passed, the process still going on of the golf 2 days after that was past the 7 moments from these protests on the frustration and go on an easy i was going to me here and going to be the protest does not appear to have been diminished as well as the present. it's somehow it's on all the same on both sides of this argument to refrain from violence leave code. that's something generally 3 is the model for the last 7 months. occasionally lasers and i are small, the bottom of the scale potential plus going to come eventually, the supreme court is going to be asked to rule on the law at the strong on a law that limits a 3 to bring down. the number of reserves proves that they've decided to stop
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serving on the military house today. admitted that he said that there are an increase that's being offered for trying to, but even less risk. and even not very clear risk to the cohesion of these rails military, which is revered, pretty much 5. most of the country even model hasn't been enough to dissuade the governments from pulling back from these changes to the district and weakening the power of disagree. the latest bulletin from the doctor coast guard says that the stricken congo freight to free mental.
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