tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 2, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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you and hcr is years and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tad, they are still being talk. it was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugees streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced about imaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this has been use our life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. russia targets great next full facilities and ukraine's main fault of a desa angering ukraine and nearby romania indicted for the 3rd
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time in full months. donald trump faces conspiracy challenges for trying to have a ton of the presidential election results. rallying against the rising cost of living in nigeria, we'll have the latest from the capital of bu, just the looming crisis as health care centers and full sedan sites funding challenges due to the conflicts about peter semen, who have sports brazil, crash out of the women's world cup, thanks to jamaica, while african champion south africa make history by reaching the north counts with a 1st ever. with the competition, the russia has the tanks of vital the ukrainian export facility near the boulder. with romania operations have been suspended as maya pulled on the danube river. the drone strike coal significant damage remaining as president, is condemning the attack in the tweets. he said, russia is continued
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a tax against the crime in civilian infrastructure on down you've in the proximity of romania, unacceptable. these are war crimes and they further affect ukraine's capacity to transfer the food products towards those in need in the world. as for the moment, we'll go to the shop of oliver must go. first begin with send him call. so i'll look in his stumble and see them. there is some positive woods there about the possibility of a route so into a grain deal. right, well so i mean yes, when it's between on put on most of all there's always, there's always a possibility as the leader is of the 2 countries for each other in the have to convince each other even very different topics, regional issues, despite they have different national interest, so this is alexi grain do. initiative was very important, especially for president bridge of play 5 don who stuff stuff. and the house is to
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be brokered by the united nations. but on the other hand, brushed out was almost one of the car. it was also one of the parties that was supposed to benefit from the they are, but they are, excuse, has always been that the with the send with these commitments provided by this deal. so far. what we have seen from the official statements then from the expert speaking at all national tv, all that so there is a whole they can believe that this issue, this problem can be, is sold through a 2 liters, especially as prison puts in, it has agreed to visit the trick. yeah. in the coming days, we don't know when, as also kremlin set, the time is not set clear, but we know that person has gone through since the beginning of the war and ukraine and especially after the international criminal court issue, the nurse forms on him last march this is an important step that he's now
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considering to leave his country to pay a visit to another one, which is through care. this also shows the trust that 2 leaders show to each other, and this gives the vote for everyone on the screen. you can also continue or isn't more summit. all right, we're going to thank you, send them. let's take this down to moscow. we have you to a shop of all of a with us. usually i, you hearing the same degree of hope and optimism as and them was outlining that when you speak with russian officials. well, that's what i understand present at one of course is came to persuade his russian counterpart to review the green deal. he's putting his way tons a, he's a, he's a for a single license as the relationship between russian tuck, he's lined to let him pull some. some bus is highly likely that the inpatient will even visit tech in the near future. as we just had
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a that was also discussed during the 2 presidents telephone tools and their own. today, i can't say presentation confirmed his wedding is to return to the green do as soon as the rushes conditions on that. so let's listen to what crumbling sparks months me trip ass cold. have to say no shit. you didn't put you in the to potato the store of she a good or using me, deleting them to come with joe, can you don't computer go with them? know someone, you know, you know, they meet the team and go to always do it for us to do those number 2 and his all. and that's to chase to cover because it's a 6 because she didn't do she put it. that was the only new book with the night and you day it's obvious, has been a step off in the tax on some of the ukranian poets, what a russian official saying about that. so that's right. so actually by destroying ukrainian, a pulled into structure one shows. it's not going to allow any food expos,
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from the ukraine impulse, without its participation a plus, having pulled out all the grain do it, keeps its opponents to consider. all ships in the block sees failing to, i'm from you. korean pulls potential powers of mitre cargo. russia keeps saying it destroys military hardware, coming from a number western countries as part of miniature age to ukraine, while the ukrainian se a rush is targeting ukraine's economy to by not allowing it to explode as green, which used to bring ukraine tens of tens of billions of dollars in profit, as we say, currently russia is hating ukraine's port infrastructure last, also month winter. russia was just trying ukraine's and interest system, the full dots. there were a tax on oil and gas refineries and railway facilities. it seems like that as part of russia's global strategy and of destroying ukraine's infrastructure to full set to surrender. all right, thanks so much. you're the shop of all of a, of the kremlin intensified attacks in the odessa region. 2 of to withdrawing from that un broke
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a grain day of last month that had allowed ships counting ukrainian grain safe passage through the black sea grain can also be transported overland by truck or train. but the rail option through poland. and now the members is hampered by various countries using a different tax size from ukraine. another route is through the congested black sea pulls of constant the in romania that's time consuming and costly. so is shipping on the danube river and its network of canals? denise stickball is a political economist and, and advise the to the set top think tank. it joins us from a stumble. good to have you with us. so what do you make of the positive comments we've been hearing from? so could you officials today about the possibility of a return to the grain deal? is it realistic to, i guess i don't teach it as realistic because we have
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a really specific relationship between russia and brain. was still the, we still continue to have a conversation which the russian parts and 2 queen box is free and rails to now beach could be turned back. the grains you again, what does touchy have, what causes that? does it have to try and move the russians back into a greenville? what do you think is on the table? it's especially a russian go to products. uh we'd like to shutting down something, especially at green. they say that brain grains, they usually go to lunch to you've been not yeah, off eco, or let you know, my god day very upset. the walk through this situation day. you're
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a teen calls or they hear behavior about the situation. but if you look at the structure stick also a grain deal benefits for the disagrees, the global for cancellation on. so the trunk is $65.00, june 2022. now he's drain. do we not continue? this price is new. go up and the especially optic on the countries for most of any country in the world, especially in training in the russia region at this the right. i the, and i, i know what the global implications, i think we know once the state for the world. but what is it that turkey can do for usher is my question, since the russian concern seems to be that they, they complain that the you and hasn't done it side of the deal in facilitating russia next bolts of russian grain is that something touchy can contribute to,
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to the russian come to solve the we have deal, switch to your problem screen brain more social, they cannot fix for many things down there and try to you. busy united nation is put together on the table to some solution they're about to solve. can we explode russians, the grade or the russian? it grew conser products full around the world. now there are sexual in russia. we cannot to fix the situation because turkey not have so much influence on the financial condition, especially you in the united states. then the section steel keep going to you and chunk people only put together under folder sites on the same table and get some conversational, get some,
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and you don't want to you twice to find a solution. all right, thank you so much for your analysis. then use the sticks off the former us president donald trump is being charged with flossing. 2 over ton is 2020 election the feat. he's accused of full counts, including conspiracy to defraud the us and conspiracy against the ryan. so citizens, the indictment caps and inquiry into events surrounding the january 6, riots up us. capitol hill. trump is running to be the republican nominate for president next year. he denies wrong doing in the case which he calls ridiculous honda, joe castro, and washington begins, are coverage a never before has a former us president been criminally charged for attempting to hold onto power
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after losing and election. donald trump has again made history today, and then died and within sealed charging donald j. trump, with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring, and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. in november 20 2081 1000000 americans voted for joe biden, but trump deliberately ignored the truth that his loss was fair, despite being informed otherwise, by credible advisors, many times as documented in the indictment. instead, trump continually repeated what prosecutors called prolific lies that the election had been stolen. we will never give up where you will never can see. that doesn't happen. you don't get the indictment list 6 on named co conspirators that likely include rudy giuliani accusing them of helping trump to
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pressure state election officials, the justice department, and then vice president mike pins to fraudulently tossed out votes for bite. and when they all refused, according to the indictment, trump directed his supporters to stop congress from certifying biden's when that turned into a violent attack on the us capital leading to 5 deaths. it was fueled by lies lies by the defended, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the us government, the nation's process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election in an online statement from accused prosecutors of acting on behalf of bi, didn't to interfere with the upcoming presidential election and which trump and bite and could face off again, the 2 are currently tied in polls. the white house has declined to comment. trump has been summoned to appear before the magistrate judge here in
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d. c on thursday and all eyes will once again beyond the former us president for us to answer, they can get more criminal charges. but most notably, this case facing accusations that you try to overturn the legitimate results of a democratic election. how did you all, castro, out to 0? washington. mike kind of joins us now from washington, dc. so mike, what happens next in court? well, donald trump will arrive here and appear before a magistrate judge. he will be fingerprinted in federal law. anybody who's facing criminal charges has to be fingerprinted. he did not have a monk shop in either a manhattan, old miami, his previous indictments. but once again, each court makes up its own rules. he's been expected to plead before the
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magistrate judge on these full charges. is lawyers i've been likely to argue for a lengthy postponement of the stock dates of the trial. the prosecution says at once the trial to start as quickly as possible. but although the magistrate judge will hear the proceedings and preside over the proceedings tomorrow, the case will then be handed over to federal judge. tonya troops can, who will hear the rest of the case in the months to come? talking of the judge got some history of some rather strong words about the january 6 riots. what tell us what we can expect from as well as successfully, intensely familiar with the events of january, the 6th 2021. she's presided over and literally dozens of cases of people who are charged in relation to those events. and she has had a very strong words for those people that have been convicted before her. in particular, she paints the events of january, the say, as
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a violent attempt to over throw the government. she said, and one of the judgements that people did not go to the capital because of political conviction. they went, the she said because of one man, this in reference to donald trump. so certainly she knows all about the events surrounding january the 6th, which is a central part of the prosecution's case. arguing that transaction is intentionally led to those events. this being one of the conspiracy charges to over throw the election results. so this is a judge appointed by a bomb back in 2014 who certainly is right down the middle. but it is very strong when it comes to those events of january, the 6th, which she saw as a mass of threats, not just to the government but to the system of democracy within this country as well. and what are all these trips to cold doing for trumps political prospects? mike? oh, that's
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a very good question because polls seem to indicate that often each indictment support for trump grows. this is a aberration. some they argue, but it's also a degree to which his supporters will continue to support him regardless of the contents of the cases against him. it does appear that his impulses are not dealing with the contents of what the charges are. they are dealing with broad aspects of what they believe to be defined in administrations with an ice ation of the, just the system as they would put it on the arguments being that they are attempting to take attention away from legal problems involving joe biden, son hunter, but there is no tangible married to any of these particular arguments. and stephanie, at the base of these arguments, is a belief in the life stated by donald trump that the election was sees about. this is also going to be
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a central part of the case over the next few months. prosecutors are going to argue that this was a peyton fly, because trump had been told by as close as advises that the election had not been stolen. that the election a result was just that it was confirmed that there's absolutely no doubt that there was any something wrong with that election. so this is a critical issue about the prosecution at what point did trump's actions move over from political action into criminal action? and central to this process is whether or not you believe in what he was saying when he argued that the election was stolen or we'll leave it there. thanks so much, mike, have a, a fall streets main in this is have opened low off the ratings agency fits company us government's credit ratings from aaa to a not sure what that's double
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a plus for each site today. deterioration and governance in the past when he is incentive, he expects a worsening economy over the next 3 years. the white house says the move defies common sense. they blame the downgrade and what they call the reckless actions of republicans on john yet condition that is a senior fellow in us india policy. the sandoval strategic and international studies faces managing the us economy will be a major driver and next year's presidential election. so if you look at the, you know, the us, uh theres been station a you know, uh the top of, uh, the session uh you know, being uh around the corner. so i think i think uh, in the next presidential elections, you know, uh which of the party has a better description to manage the economy is definitely going to more, especially last 5 years. oh, they find me on last 40 years. how big one me as being around, i think that's, that's going to be very, very important. but fundamentally, you know, i think it's very, very important for the us to look at how,
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how would it make both ends meet? if you look at the aging population of the us, you know, the head is good, but as i bring up, if you look at the, you know, the social security boss i bring up. so i think government will have to look fund a mentally very, very different way of managing data on me all day if i would. i mean, i didn't get boss. if that doesn't happen, then, then i think the question, so this picture downgrade, i'm going to be 5 more students than what people are able to imagine at this point to find find them all still have them and use out including $500.00, fanning the social media take talk, so political crisis deepens, plus, i'm center for the outside. i know how do we count at the moment? there's a law in the pricing between the bible, palestinian factions, but the crisis is not over. we look at how the women's world cup is helping, and spa young female referees to make
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a career in school. the nigerians have protested in the capital a bu, john commercial hob lagos, the games rising fuel prices off to the removal of the government subsidy 2 months ago. that calls chop prizes and the price of petrol announced the goods. the government says the subsidy is too costly to continue union se the changes, particularly hosting the pool. many rely on petro generators for electricity, with the demise is that the federal government should remove all the sufferings. oh, my dear, what cause i don't know. don't mind you guys on the mazda to the economic policies, you know, that i'm driving the people to the prince every to and yeah, you know, especially in the society we have people said for themselves. yeah, you have to do that and it's just a friendship. we did that,
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it worked out for us if you ever did his own by itself that did and how many masses they moved from one point to go down to just a living. so i'm going to race. is that that protest in a bu, jeff, in the copy the process was largely piece when i said when they got to the gates of the national assembly, they posted on just a section of the gate in order to gain access to the parliament over here, the leadership of nigerian unions are presenting their grievances to members of parliament because they feel that these are the parliament or the individuals or the not judy is with us. but in the united units, i need to put that agreement sub to subsidy has been removed in the 1st place. what that demanding is that the reversal of all once they calling quotes on to people, programs onto different policies. these include the subsidies from oh, but it's entails. now apart from that, that was a once i bought some
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a truck in government policies and i choose the one uh the payments on allowances and university salaries. i've been selected for 3 months because of the strikes we with this apart from that also want to see immediate provision probably is there's also measures that could help nigerians to, to lessen the impact of the withdrawing a subsidy on not just at the moment. meanwhile, in other parts of the country, there's the purchase went on successfully with 2 incidents reported. however, the next line of action would be the government, according to the labor unions. if the government failed to respond to that undermine the next line of options or to decline, what would be to the class a total strike after i'm sort of gone on government activities. i did it on august . the west african regional blog echo was, have sent a delegation to jeff to negotiate with qu, latest defense chiefs for the regional blog, arrived in
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a bu jump for an extraordinary summit to discuss submitted free intervention, citing it as a last result echo off as impose sanctions. on the sharon said it could authorize the use of force of president, the zoom is not reinstated to at least 20 people have died when a boat capsized in lake victoria and uganda rescued, cruise and searching for survivors. please stay the city full of people on board. the boat was overloaded with charcoal fresh food and fish when it hit bad weather. fighting in sudan is hunting hospital, patients needing kidney dialysis since the buffalo for palace stall to then call to 3 months ago. patients from all over the country, travelling to pull sedan for treatment as well. how about vile reports? one of the oldest stylus incentives and sedan comp paid medical stuff all by essential supplies now. and that's how you felt was in the middle of
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a dialysis session in costume. when fighting broke out around the facility. she had to go to safety. it was the beginning of a pain from jenny of displacement. by the time she made it to this treatment center in thoughts with, then she was in serious trouble. i'm fussing down just before the welding. my body was swollen after 15 days without blood cleaning. i would have died if they hadn't admitted me at the center. what's now the survival of the sunset itself hangs in the balance every day up to 80. patients come here for dialysis. a procedure to remove weighs from excess fluid from the blog because the kidneys aren't working properly. the clinic is $32.00 of $250.00 people, double its capacity before the conflict free of charge. and each patient needs 2 sessions a week. that's a it's a strain on all machines during the past 2 months, 11 of all, $58.00 machines broke down. most of them use old technology and need spare parts
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that we can't get because all the stuff is in call to software on says. but since they show up on stuff and running out of the special filters and solutions needed for dialysis treatment, without these items will have to close. also due to the increase in activity, the generator was overloaded. it's a similar situation of the pediatric. pentecostal hospitals, government medical supplies warehouses, i'm nearly empty. a number of pharmacies have shut down the mid item. so don, since the conflict began, lots of 8 organizations promised to help so we can continue to provide free treatment or the to cancer patients. but we haven't received any from for, for that is not the only city facing, i met the crisis. the minister of health says up at least 100 the hospitals and medical center in come to my loan. i've stopped operating. the situation in thoughtful is even worse government officials and 8 agencies meeting here to discuss possible solutions, say providing medical treatment is
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a priority bought. it requires a ceasefire, as well as guarantees of safe passage for supplies, the access to those needs. how much fun, how does he have a pulse with them to? senegal has suspended take talk days off to cutting off mo bile, internet access during opposition protests. the government says the social media app is being used to spread hateful and sub list of messages which tracking the stability of the country, the arrest of opposition lead those months, sancho, and find a spot days of unrest. child stratford as bull from deck. com senegalese all positions simple just clash with police, one of many demonstrations across the country. they're angry about the real rest of the position leader or some of them, some good government closing down as political policy over simple month to month. be able pretty good. um, if you're asking the president look to solve to release sunk with no conditions,
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not everyone likes some cobalt. we have democracy in this country. some go was arrested on friday to scuffle with police outside his home is being charged with various offences, including cooling for an insurrection. it is unclear whether he will remain in jail until a trial begins. no date for a trial has been set across the pool. i saw or not in space is a democratic crisis incentive go, because this is the fast time. that's 6 months before elections. we don't know who's going to run the future of democracy. here is on sauce and we have a young population that needs change and expresses themselves through social networks. and on the street, sancho has huge support among young senegalese developing jobs and, and what they say is entrenched political corruption on the president of microsoft for about 3 or so last month said he will know what to stand for us to mean next year's election. this helps diffuse tension,
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that is being mounting for 2 years. since some goes push, the rest is in charge with right, which was eventually acquitted in june, he was convicted in, i've sent you the corruption of use and sentence to, to use in jail. but he never went to prison because it's believe the government deemed putting him behind. bars could cause more unrest. but he's late, he's the rest shows that may now have changed. we are not used to these tensions in riots. we are a good democracy, a country of peace, and we should keep that going, sancho suppose to say this is just the latest attempt of my present lucky solve to try and prevent him by what ever means from running next days. elections, analysts say democracy in this country is very much on the back foot in a region which is already suffered to numerous military coups, a significant political instability in recent years. tell us rep,
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i'll just say don't go samba is a single these developments economist and the co editor of a forthcoming type old revolutionary movements in africa is with us live in dot com . now, so 1st of all, explain to us how viable a role in tonight's and applications like tick tock were playing in political mobilization. in fact, according to estimates most of the people use the internet. the internet mobile is not on the phone, most patients. but for the day they actually produce 95 percent of the people. so, so you could imagine the impact on the economy and also on the money stations funded to most patients. as most people who do most rates use these kind of make out. now with will binding and restricting the internet and took to is that gonna handicap the all physicians ability to,
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to mobilize it support and i think it will because in june, last june, when they had me, i see the most patients against i tend to put something cruise on uh the act of the effect of the shutting down. so by the end that i have to send except look for pickup is not sure because people are asked to collections that you send a vpn each quick look. but the thing is, uh, who is intended mobile or not? i think as long as some before we made some present people, we don't need to do most freight and to be less resist against what is going on when you read revolt. some international human rights groups say no restrictions on freedom of assembly, freedom of expression. give us, you'll view what's happening to the state of democracy in senegal, of what, what is happening. mean say god is not something bigger. you're in the sense that they have the district,
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the roots to this and the context in which we are equal. so expanding that to what extent uh, you know, uh, fairies, uh, a trends uh, the young people are in franklin actually got started speaking i forgot. they are asking for what do you think of an academic people racial? because franklin africa has been the most popular place in the world. countries in font for and i forgot, did not have a book by independence because they cut their independence by seeing hyper months that come to, you know, for them to relinquish their own sovereignty on many things. and now the young people are saying that we are seeing the limits of these because badness. i mean, we don't have jobs, we see corruption, we seat infinity, and we want and we want it going to be that works for the people. but the thing is that people are what collected, generally speaking, what they look, working for, the interest of the people. and that has been the meaning of the more basic. that's why you have been seeing monetary cost in some countries neighboring countries in
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the file. and now inside, gone for the 1st time since the independence these days, a very popular candidate who brought mice to change frank stock names to set a gun on the box, lock, sound, grantee, prosperity, and also uh, you know, a lot of the infinity. all right, so i'm guessing, i guess we're talking about mountain sancho and in which case we have dissolving sun coast policies. is that going to pacify or intensify opposition? and i think this will intensify the position in the sense that the elections that are scheduled for february 20 by default. and as i said, it has been the most popular leader of the story, all saying got something that has to be independent from france since 9060 and most of the people want him to be to have candidates. and they have been numerous saying that they had been false by indicating that they would be elected. so you could imagine that we some going present already receive that the in the and it says easy
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and present. and so i think, yeah, we could not expect saying got to be nice as long as he's in present. all right, thanks so much for your analysis on that and don't go somebody you i think still ahead on now the 02 days teachers delivering an ultimatum to the president often alarming rise. school violence will tell you how south korea is helping african farm has increased the rice production and brazil as some of the women's world cup. it has details of a big upset. this, the not just the, some of the provides heat ways we get them in the winter as well. and surprising. there's been an in during bond in south america,
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particularly in chalet pots. so believe year analogy and tina most recently to let's just pick one year a hottest when today. fortunately, nearly 59 degrees that it doesn't extend to everywhere. for example, in the can in santiago, the capital. it's 24 smallest way should be wintry profit weather looks fairly obvious. dining patagonia was still in the mountains and strong winds running across the sides. otherwise, to send these art intentions on to the extraordinary the highest for since you're now we're up to $34.00. so many degrees above the average, but that seems to be typical full panel. i have to say showers otherwise or in the fall and also be 0 or columbia, then not particularly heavy because the concentration here has been a bit further north. and it has been in honduras, nicaragua, in guatemala, and could be back there again these big down poles that occur every often in there . also increasing this size and his sponge out. it looks quite possible. we get some flash flooding here in mexico. the shout near the staff at least are also on the big side. it's helps the knowles, the heat in north america,
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has been transferred to texas. don't quite record value, but the further west where it has been halted. now sherry, the it around australia, the 10s of thousands of years then disappear. now scientists, the working to bring the tasmanian tie, come back from the dead. 101 east investigates on out just sierra the a but the
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on learn. learn please be coming to enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. news the depaulo come back, you're watching out 0 time to recap on headlines now. russia has attacked the viability of crime. your next bolt facility near the border with romania operations are suspended. that is my of force on the danube river. became the main transit points of grain off the russia pull down to the black sea grain deal for me. you as president donald trump has been indicted for attempts to overturn the results of
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a 2020 presidential election from the criminal indictment this year. he's been summoned to appear before a federal judge on 1st bank nigerians of riley during the capital a boot around the commercial capital lagos, the gates, the rising cost of living price of petrol. another goods has sold since the government scrapped fuels subsidies. there's been a lot in financing in lebanon's law just come for palestinian refugees. full days of intense baffles between rival palestinian factions that ireland hardwell followed the killing of a further movement come on. the palestinian and lebanese officials insist the killers must be brought to justice. the holder has moved from the outskirts of items. what in southern lebanon gone are the sounds of conflict, at least for now. the interest in i know how the way 7 ons largest camp for
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palestinian refugees is holding after 4 days of intense factional fighting. the lebanese army which operates check points around the camp that doesn't intervene and security matters has re open the entrances. a welcome respite for the 10s of thousands of people trapped in with was in essence and urban battle ground. but the crisis is not over that leg just a 5th be. now the investigation committee will determine who is responsible for killing the head of photos military and the can to your general, a trust, a motion. and after the identify the killers need to be handed over to lebanese authorities to face justice assassinations are common in another haddaway where arrival factions 5 for power and dominance. the latest violence involved the fact that movement is on the ship and other armed groups. many homes have been damaged in neighborhoods, which witness the heaviest fighting. it was the worse in years. so let's check. lemme aside the 5. there's no doubt that target think of
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a high ranking police tenure commander who was into charge of security in the camp was not a coincidence. it was a targeted killings that seem to cause chaos on the account which disturb allies of security in the country. we are doing our best to serve as politically, but some of the groups in force don't have political representation, which makes it hard to put pressure on them. some the shipment, other armed groups have recently made inroads in the camp, challenging the authority of mainstream protestant infections. any military showdown would be costly, as previous found off, have proven. the vast majority of palestinians are poor and have no where to go. it could take weeks if not months, to win a baffle in narrow alleyways, which means the conflict could spread to areas outside. i know subway. people here already have so little. they live inside a one square kilometer walled off area, and they fear a truce is far from elastic ceasefire or agreement that will prevent the
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reoccurrence of similar outbreaks of violence center for their algebra 0 on the outskirts of i know how do we so there's nothing on the teachers in july of staging a 2 day strike, they're asking present gabrielle bondage to respond to a list of demands which include bank to pay and say for working conditions. thousands of teachers are converging on valid product as well, where the headquarters of the july and congress is located. you can go the now to our latin america editor lucy, a new and she's live in bound patio. so in central to late with the story. so 1st of all, it looks like clients, it's now behind you lose, see it all the authorities with the government listening to them. absolutely. well, i don't know they're not list if they're listening or not, but they're generally can be heard. they are, there's uh, blowing whistles, shantay kind of the government
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has a nice decent. he understands their needs, their demands, but the government doesn't have the money to meet them at the moment. but it's not just a matter of the government. it's also the color of what have to be here, a list of demands and that's why they're going to be marching there in just a few minutes. just watch is going to start. i can tell you how many people i have about miles and thousands on the 48 hours right now, but they're telling me they're missing out on. it's not, not permanent. i'm going to, let's say, a take us through that list. it sounds like teachers fed up with the job and so in so many ways the sort of industrial action see things like that. their lives are in danger. there's so much
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violence and now taking place in 2nd grade is against the teachers. and also some students that they say that they need to have security or they can not keep or knives attached against perfect teachers and directors, and the taking place on a regular basis. so that's one of the things, the other is a what they call the historic debt. that isn't money that the julian state has been owing the teachers or some teachers for the last 40 years, because when their pensions were not paid under the minute to government, under the military dictatorship, internally of the eighty's. and so many of those teachers have died with practically no pensions. and the is to give them more recognition to the teachers who are working extra hours over time to work home without the name anymore, but the position willing to,
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to meet them at the moment. all right, thanks so much to see and human that. oh, po francis has arrived in portugal for a 5 day visit, but strikes and protests threatened to overshadow his trip. trade unions campaigning to force the government to raise wages and improve working conditions. so i'm the guy who has moved from lisbon as the pope arrives in portugal is a kick starch, well, use day, a week, long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00. back to can did say it would contribute to at least half of that costs. but many here are, i'm good at how this is being held during a cost of living crisis in portugal, public sector workers and teaching health care. even police offices have coal strikes to call attention to what they say of the low salaries as well as spiraling installation,
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which has affected housing many here which say they cannot afford. then there is also the issue of the sexual abuse scandal within the church and never far away. now a portuguese commission did say a less than 6 months ago that it is found that move in full $1800.00 minus had been abused by clerics within the church. over 70 year periods. the patriarch of lisbon has said that he was clearly committed to address the issue, but there is no mention of age on the pope's official agenda. nevertheless, he's expected to visit and meet with the victims of that scandal. thoughts many groups, hicks, representing those victims, say that they are on good. i'm deeply frustrated with how the church has been dealing with a lot of a failed to deal with the distress that has been felt by those victims. sonya jago, which is era lisben. no rice, is the staple food for almost half the world's population. consumption is
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increasing in many ask, and countries, but produces, they can keep up with them on a project led by south korea. we'll work with african farm is sharing technology and high yield seeds. jessica washington referrals from on the song and south korea of thousands of tons of re seeds will soon be leaving south korea and heading to african countries as part of an initiative which seems to boost rice production on the continent. first late, south korea and africa have an important food resourcing comment. south korea is also the only country that has managed to become self sufficient in terms of rise production in a very short period of time, set of gold. again, the need government can ruin you get, can you and getting the south have signed onto the project which will distribute college and rise seats that are high yielding and more resistant to pest and disease. so we'll also share technology with partner countries to help develop funding infrastructure. oh,
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actually. right. and that's because to go to yeah, i've been to, this does like, go through it not 50 years ago. there was always empty in corner here are exactly what we have to be in. most of the countries, the seeds are expected to yield. how this up to 3 times larger than locals are. right? so it has been developed to adapt to with the conditions in the participating countries . the program aims to distribute more than $9000.00 tons of rise see each year by 2027 south korea's ministry of agriculture. food and rule says, says that should produce enough rice to feed $13000000.00 people each year. a u. n report released in july won't have an increase in global hunger since 2019 with
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africa being the was defected. continent researches say this is like this can help to manage global food supplies as climate change takes its toll on the funding. vsoft also things of the party at the authorize. the can for example um can adapt with climate change. skin adult with high temperature can adopt with a hide salt in the water or something then that you know for you to be. so things also up on the long term. the plan is for these countries to become self sufficient in rice production, which project organizes say will help governments manage future food security challenges. jessica washington to 0, and so south korea the still ahead on al jazeera, how kind them almost pulled off the big shock at the women's world. com, future rounds on the action.
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the, the. all right, sports finds time to find out what's happening in the women's world cup and here is definitely peace is not joe to not go after i had sent me so that i forget qualified for the knockout stage of the women's world cup with the 1st day of the victory and the competition, the african champions nick named by me on a bunny on a beach. it's the 32 in wellington, te teddy and forehead before we go a gift to their opponents and equalize this field. and mikaya then flip the south africans to wanna aid deanna cut, also been hated in for the europeans to level things up at $22.00. but it was captain 10 be cut lima who was the heroes for south africa school in the winter in the 92nd to minutes. that was enough to secure a 2nd face some group g binding on
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a bunny on on. now head to, to play the little bit and seen the last 6. the you can see just how much that victory means to the south. african team is celebrated in the changing room off to the match. failed the 2nd, the african side to reach the knockouts off to nigeria. and it was so exciting it resulted in one of the most entertaining post match interviews we've ever heard. exciting things the it was sweet and it's a top scroll. it also making it 3 wins from 3 in the group stage and $89.00 changes to face origin, cnn. so they want to know with goals from rebecca plumb quiz. and, and ruben, some bucks tougher to smell,
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awaits. they'll be up against 2 time defending champions. the united states in the last 60 years, a fine looking to have group g turned out sweden joined england in japan and having won all 3 of the group games. so i'm african take 2nd, but the tournament is over for it's an in argentina. so there was a big opposite, i think group f as brazil crashed out of the tournaments. they withheld to a golden stroll by jamaica, who made history by qualifying for the knockout stage. but it was a disastrous into results campaign that they failed to advance for the 1st time in 28 years. and it also likely is the last, the international match for martha. the 57 year old is the old time leading score in women's world cups. and bows out of the has 6 tournaments. but it's another martha who made a mock in the groups of the gay malta cook scoring a stunning free trip for panama to give them a shock lead of a front seat. just the 2nd minute of the match for the friendship back, caught edi i through the on the scoring i have drake,
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which included 2 penalties. i think of the goals came in at a time from vicki shows to wrap up a 63 victory for phones. the spirits of the state from panama. let's say i'm coming home so that when for problems consumed, they place at the top of group if to make a squeeze through in 2nd place at the expense of brazil and panama spare, thoughtful no way as they play is recording the hail storm. busy training in oakland, the former will champions had a pretty bumpy start to the tournament. for the shock defeats and easy, and then the drew against switzerland. but a 6 little thrashing of the philippines put them through to the last 16 where they will tell you, depend on saturday, the local community referees in australia and using the benefit of things from the work of being in town fee for it has given some of them a chance to learn from the 2 of them, its top officials. they've been stakes reports. this might look like a regular world cup training session, but these are not play is preparing for the no cap stages. the fif is to match
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officials being put through the paces to make sure they are in peak condition and watching from the stands that this training camp in sydney, australia, and community referees get the chance to upset up close 1st on the same same us codes working together on communicating, i've always afraid this may was and it shows you that like we are developing and it is getting better on that and see more refreeze and kenzie the same as my were afraid. you get to say like how the refers train and you get to take that back into your own game. people have partnered with local football, governing bodies to sets up the referee legacy. observe is program. hundreds of amateur officials have been given access to sessions like these, with many traveling significant distances to make the most of the unique opportunity. we're hopeful that for some of these referees, when they come here and they see these women come woke up referees and they say, this is something i can do. it's a great opportunity for them to see the pos, ways that exist to them, as referees. and it's really inspiring for them to be able to say the best phrase
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in the world on the home soil and how they prepare for a tournament likely well, because they can see the role models of the referees, but also people doing roles behind the scenes. so there's different path way she can take, and i think that's something that's growing so much for women at the moment. australia is football buses, say that bit to coach the world cup was underpinned by strong commitment to transform the football landscape. they want to be the 1st community spoke in the country to achieve gen, to parity and participation and programs like this appeared to be helping. today i can be see this if i really want to, to, that's pretty powerful. if actually the will cut will last just a few more weeks, but for the 1st time, fee for intends to monitor its impact for the next 5 years. tracking the growth at the women's game in australia and new zealand on and off the pitch savings folks out to 0. it's in these will come with in go keep a genuine people. phone has retired at the age of 45. it'd be in his career with
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palmer way back in 1995 before getting onto wind championships in 2 countries before and also played for his country 176 times until 2018. in a highly successful career, he won tenants heavy and lead titles doing to spells with the events of spending 19 years. the highlight of these international career came with the 2006 woke up. we helped it to the when the trophy for a 4th time before and those that connect to the lead when is middle doing is one seems and in front of power, essentially man in 2019. but the one big try be missing from his collection was the champions league. you paid on the losing side in the final for you vince's 3 times present in defended any of is has been full, many charged with raping a woman in a spanish night club. full of bus alone and still appeared in course on wednesday. and these lawyer confirmed he will not slow down the process by appealing being documents always who denies wrong doing? has been in custody since january. the incidents allegedly happened in boston,
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luna, in december. tiger woods will play a key role in the future of golf, pga 12 to being made a player director of its policy board. the 15 time major champion is the 6th current plan to join the body. he's appointment comes at a crucial time as the american pga and so the back dr. live gulf aim to complete a mood j, which is expected to have a significant impact on the future of the schools. to tennis now in front of the cfo has made it successful with the into the code for them use 3rd round exit at wimbledon. last month. the american beats a slum, cut off the 5th 7676. to reach the last 16 of the city openings hometown of washington dc. cfo who is the sick and see that this tournament, both the energy and this game 5 single. so say point in the 2nd stage to secure a meeting with 18 year old signing said, shane jun chang next. okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in
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