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ah, the g 20 leader summit kicks off and bali indonesia with both tensions and expectations running hot. ah, i'm how much room this is al jazeera alive from door also coming up. israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of al jazeera journalist. shitty nevada is a grave mistake, and insists it won't be cooperating. the ukrainian president celebrates the russian retreat from her song as he visits the southern city and more tech jobs on the line. u. s. media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees. ah. leaders of g 20 countries have started arriving at the main venue in bali for this year's summit. the war in ukraine and soaring global inflation are expected to dominate the 2 day summit. u. s. president joe biden, and chinese president, she's paying are both attending in person. they already met for a bilateral meeting on monday. russia will be represented by foreign minister sergey lab rav. let's speak now to algiers. diplomatic editor james bays, who is there? james, the 1st working session is set to be on the subject of food security. what more can you tell us? yeah, well the, the meeting is just about to get underway a little bit later than originally planned. in fact, we can see pictures of precedent by now entering the plenary hole along with the president of indonesia, the host of this g 20. you'll see live pictures for a moment and then they'll cut off the feed. and we won't see what's actually said in this 1st plenary session. but it is focusing as you say on food security. and clearly ukraine is a major problem of food prices this year, been affected by the war in ukraine. one of the things that buying the scenes is going on in terms of intense diplomacy, speaking to the various countries involved in the black sea grain initiative that seen as one of the very few diplomatic plus points since the invasion by russia of ukraine in february. that's the deal to get, get the grain that was trapped in ukraine out through the black sea to turkey as well as getting gray and unfertilized to market from russia. the problem with that deal, which everyone says it's been a great success, is that it's due to expire in just 3 days time. it's a point i put a few hours ago to the secretary general's united nations. we had the on friday, very important meeting between our delegation and delegation of the russian federation. there were also contact to the weekend the with the ukrainian side. i myself will be talking to keith in a few moments and i will be meeting hopefully both delegations in summit there was a lot of progress in removing the obstacles to russian export. and james, the us said during a background briefing this morning that most g 20 countries will condemn the russian invasion of ukraine. how likely is a concrete g 20 stance on this issue? well, what you normally have, one of these summits is what's called a final communique, where everyone agrees to everything. i think that's going to be difficult because of course attending this g 20 summit plotted me, put in is not here, but he is represented by a foreign minister. so gay lived off, and it's not clear how he could sign up to a communique that says something like strong condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine. i do remember in the past we have out communication. remember at the g 7, join the trump era where there was a communicate that came out from the g 7 and said this is a communicate read by everyone buffy us on the subject of climate change. so i suppose they could have an exemption for russia, but all they're going to get the strong combination from some of the other countries on the g. 20 of the us and european partners would like the opening session getting on the way shortly. we understand that this food security session, we're going to hear from one of those who's not here. that's invited. and that's present lensky. he's going to be being didn't want to see it by, by video link was telling you to couple of other things that we're learning. one is that one of the other invitees, the g 27, right? this year there was in my other prominent nations the, the president of cambodia, home san, who was staging a summit just a few days ago. and he'll net patent of the i see on countries. he's tested positive co, good. which is a worry because he's met many of these leaders, including president biden in recent days. and the other bit of advice information was important to you that we are at the moment. concerns the russian participation in this g 20, which is starting right now and goes on for another day. well, the word way, hearing is that the russian foreign minister. so get off though he's here, he's planning to give a news conference at about 6 hours and the word on the street is he's going to be leaving after that. he's not staying for the 2nd day apparently. right. certainly a lot to keep track of. thanks james. bayes are algae, 0 diplomatic editor for breaking it all down for his live there from bali just before the g 20 kicked off, the white house says joe biden, as she, jim ping had a quote, candid conversation and bali. the 2 men discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. it was their 1st in person meeting since biden became president. rob mcbride reports from bali, a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations. both aware of its importance. we share responsibility my view to show the china and the united states can manage or differences. prevent competition from becoming anything or really mere conflict. china, she jin ping, notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50 and many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. oh, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us all. the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic, diplomatic, military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guardrails to insure future relations. never escalate into hostilities. he was clear an hour's clear there will defend american interest and values promote universal human rights and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep of our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed our shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. fight and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success, reassuring many allies, hair of continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of u. s. intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights, insecure it to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower in the coming days. china and the us will be holding more meetings with that g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. rob mcbride, al jazeera bali, israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist. shitty now barclays. shaheen was shot dead by israeli forces on may 11th, while covering a raid on jeanine and the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her is really defense minister been a gans has commented on twitter saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of shipping a backlit is a grave mistake. the i d f, conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who shared the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not cooperate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal affairs. i cannot, has more from washington, dc, from official departments of government. we are hearing absolutely nothing. the department of justice has simply issued a statement saying no comment. however, in light of that tweet from the israeli defense minister saying we told the representatives clearly there was some kind of notification involved here. although this cannot be confirmed at this point. from the us side, there has been some reaction from congress, maryland. senator chris on holland has issued a tweet saying that he welcome the decision, the reported decision for the department of justice to conduct an independent investigation. one must remember, earlier this year, more than 50 members of congress sent a letter to the department of justice asking for exactly that is some support in congress. should the department of justice indeed be conducting some kind of unilateral investigation into the death of the audience or a journalist. but one must remark to this would be a very rare occasion for the department of justice to conduct an investigation into something that happened in another country without prior discussions. in particular, with that countries representatives that the stage, we simply do not know what degree of contact there has been between the u. s. and israeli governments on this matter. if any at all, ukraine's president has visited the recaptured city of her son and says its liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war. below them. as lensky said, ukraine is moving forward and is ready for peace. russia withdrew his forces on friday from the only regional capital they've captured since the start of the conflict from san city off at bay reports. the road to carson is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital there still celebrating the russian withdrawal. oh yeah. and on monday, they were joined by president vladimir lensky. i say, tommy, oh, to all country. jim divided characters and goes, this is a beauty, but as long we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes walk on. he received a hero's welcome president zalinski came back to addressed a residence, of course, on his nation and the world to show that ukraine has been victorious here in the south. and also to show that he is a fearless leader present here within artillery range, a russian forces were just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers but relief, jubilation and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell, a sing for any human being, is freed them, your title that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel, because today i want to cry from happiness. we've been waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. let's get accused russian forces of human rights abuses. vital infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no electricity or water. mobile communication hubs have been set up to allow people to communicate with loved ones, never got them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by the russian meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captains basement or taken to temporarily occupied creamier money for the particular people that i said that i said the can. when you know what freedom is, then you know what depression is and when you meet your liberators, i want to cry. it's unbelievable. the posters proclaiming russia was here for ever . still stand in some places, but it's the ukrainian flag that flies here. now. the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance. and they remind us of that as we leave the city. i said, beg, i'll jazeera her song. still ahead on al jazeera funerals are held inter kia for some of those killed and sundays attack on a busy street and central is stumbling and football fans and brazil gear up for cutters. 2022 will take a look at the countries hopes for a 6 world cup time. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the a you ready? i wanted my cattle aways. hello, the hate ways. well, truly gone there, across southern parts of china. we sent over 100 records broken recently. now this bad of cloud that marks the boundary between that colwell, which is sinking further south, which is rain bearing and it's very slow moving as well. so coiling temperatures, no higher than about 16 celsius. that will sigler the south was it becomes a little more widespread as we go on into the middle part of the week. more heavy downpours coming through here at this stage as well and temperatures of anything a little below average, i noticed some heavier burst of brain pushing through. further north, it is generally try try whether to into where the korean peninsula showers their to northern parts of japan. not she bad into southern air is 17 celsius was thesis bells of sunshine for tokyo. now, sunshine showers across so se asia as set should be some lively afternoon showers, again as per usual, heavier showers, just around the equator for the south as you started to see some wet weather. now starting to ease in indonesia where, where the continued across southern parts of india. meanwhile, some went to weather to over the next day or so, making its way into shalaka. there is a northeastern monsoon, more than parts, generally dry, little clutch storms out into the bourbon. go, makes his way further. west was for wednesday. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. ah ah ah. you're watching out 0. a reminder of our top stories. this, our indonesian president joke widow has said the world is facing extraordinary challenges as he opened the g. 20 liter summit in bali, the warren ukraine. soaring global inflation and u. s. tensions with china are expected to dominate the today meeting earlier. the u . s. and chinese presidents look to improve strained relationship, but a face to face meeting ahead of the summit, joe biden, and she's been paying, discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine. israel says the united states is decision to launch an investigation into the killing edge is either journalist should be in a box that is a grave mistake. adding that they will not cooperate should he was shot dead by israeli forces in may while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank. funerals had been held in istanbul for some of the victims of sunday's bombing. turkish police have arrested 47 people. explosion killed 6 people and injured dozens. dana holder reports from his stumble . a mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who are soy, and her 15 year old granddaughter. more they were among the victims of sundays bombing in the hearts of his tumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlawed kurdistan worker's party, or the p k. k. one tomorrow to see tomorrow. the last time i saw her was on friday, we had plans. i don't know what else to say, because it was here where the suspect a woman is believed to have left a bomb that exploded and assembled. busier street. mister clem is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and instability. issue a lot of vision. i'm very tourists and stop coming and i'm also worried about our safety. my wife tells me not to go to work. how long can i stay home? police say they have detained dozens, including the woman whom they identified as a lamp. bush here, the interior ministry says she came from syria where she was trained by the y p g. the syrian curtis group, which turkey considers as an offshoot of the p k. k. visit elements as usual. we got their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner and decision the p k. k, which has claimed some attacks in the past has denied the accusations. there was a time when attacked. similar to sundays happens frequently from 2015 until the last major violence incident nearly 5 years ago. it's the cloud street was also among the target that attack was blamed on iso fighters, but many here say it's the military's recent operations against the p k. k in northern iraq and northern syria that may have been the reason for sunday's explosion. 8 the timing of the attack also months before a general election, the government is already under pressure from the worst cost of living crisis in decades. it now was faced with a security challenge. then there was data stumble. the democratic republic of congo is military says, fighting with rebels has moved closer to the key eastern city of goma. the hundreds of new recruits in the area has been sent for trainings to help boost government forces. young people from across the region of side up to fight after an appeal from the president this month . most of the latest fighting has been happening about 25 kilometers from goma in 2003 rebels have one string of victories against the congress army in recent weeks, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. malcolm webb is in the eastern town of cuba. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were wonder denies, at one of those front need a town of china to the north and other is to the west of m. 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are. now. there's been fighting between the town of cuba, which is about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks who president, who guard driving towards the front. they, one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here . so far. france in the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00, and the baba has the details from london. smiles for the cameras, but the tensions remain. france's interior minister gerard domino and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journey's. across the english channel. it'll increase by around 15 percent. the amount of money, the u. k. pays france each year to patrol it's coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real wins that they, the french and the u. k. festival will see embedded savage. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french officers to ad, detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france. this year, more than 41000 people have reached england from france in small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent with over crowding, and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria swell abraham ins. recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accused her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel last year had been processed. and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in france apply for asylum in the u. k. prime minister, which he soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last that in barbara al jazeera london, the world's population is believed to have hit 8000000000 according to the you. in the milestone comes just 11 years after the 7000000000 mark and india has been one of the largest drivers of that growth. the country will soon overtake china as the world's largest. even though indian women are now having 2 children on average, experts say that's due to better education and health care for women. often the metal reports from roger's thumb state. no, no mythic. going to go get up an ideal buys mccardie would in boucher john. good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the logic goal is to empower rural women. funny go, good little girl would be a little every day. some girls in the villages unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that. in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peak around 2060 and then start declining government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education, white family planning, policies focus on breaking taboos on contraception and increasing awareness about maternal hel. i listen underneath that he read the letter community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises, new moms on breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition of rural areas. have strong patriarchal norms about marriage and child, but she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their work thought by law. an i man to give admit that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier. mothers would have had a 2nd child even when the 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india as ability to create jobs and keep people some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving health care. if you don't have all that, a lease still next, you know, all are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door was socialist strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy lot. 350000000 is i yield? population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not charms. pardon him at that, al jazeera gorgeous todd western india. the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. that's according to a report from the new york times. the cuts at amazon are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and it's an in its devices organization. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the us. just last week. facebook's parent company mehta slashed at least $11000.00 jobs to raymond course santos rao. is a technology analyst and the head of research at the merchant bank, manhattan venture partners. he says, many tech firms are downsizing after expanding rapidly. during the pandemic. they need to come back, demand is slow, revenue growth is slowing. and they just need to adjust to the changing times at this point, which is what they're doing. all of them across the board, all the tech guys. in some cases it's very specific to the companies in twitter case, you're saying must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just striking and diving the whole company and come up with a new business model. so he's, in the case of facebook, it's more self inflicted, they want to go into metal worse. they hired those to, i think, live 10000 people, mostly in the european union. i think they're cutting back quite a few of the, quite a few of those metaphors people. so i think it's more specific in some cases, but more and more so it's a secular decline. there is the, there was just over hiding at this point down the ever growing grew a lot. they added a lot and it's. busy as the thing that you can come home to roost, they need to come back. they need to scale down the need to write size for the demand that's out in front of the the world cup and copper is now just days away. team. brazil has high hopes of winning the title for a 6th time, and supporters have been decorating their streets in honor of their team, alexia bryan reports move in 11000 kilometers away from qatar, flags flying high streets, a full list color brazilian fed say they read it for the world come up or the movie, the movie, the 1st of the world cup is one of unity, because there is no way we would cheer for not the tain. everybody is cheering for one. it's different from politics which has different ideology, different thought, the this is lobby money just outside re edition, erode much watch football fan. well, to me if francisco is doing his best to ensure his 3, his once again crowd champion of the st. decorating competition license plaza in the brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about. always make spice to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition. the world coppers providing a happy distraction to millions of people after a turbulent political year and elections that lived brazil deeply divided ha gyal sanara, the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning and the shirt that re presents a love of football and brazil has for many been tainted and politicized. by the far right, swap them at eames mer, hopes cause a 2020 to will help people come together again, develop this more met before, literally get in on know we had this political moment that we the, we wanted it or not was the cause of much discussion and complex, but now the world cup is coming. so we have to have a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite united behind world footballs most.

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ah, the g 20 leader summit kicks off and bali indonesia with both tensions and expectations running hot. ah, i'm how much room this is al jazeera alive from door also coming up. israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of al jazeera journalist. shitty nevada is a grave mistake, and insists it won't be cooperating. the ukrainian president celebrates the russian retreat from her song as he visits the southern city and more tech jobs on the line. u. s. media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees. ah. leaders of g 20 countries have started arriving at the main venue in bali for this year's summit. the war in ukraine and soaring global inflation are expected to dominate the 2 day summit. u. s. president joe biden, and chinese president, she's paying are both attending in person. they already met for a bilateral meeting on monday. russia will be represented by foreign minister sergey lab rav. let's speak now to algiers. diplomatic editor james bays, who is there? james, the 1st working session is set to be on the subject of food security. what more can you tell us? yeah, well the, the meeting is just about to get underway a little bit later than originally planned. in fact, we can see pictures of precedent by now entering the plenary hole along with the president of indonesia, the host of this g 20. you'll see live pictures for a moment and then they'll cut off the feed. and we won't see what's actually said in this 1st plenary session. but it is focusing as you say on food security. and clearly ukraine is a major problem of food prices this year, been affected by the war in ukraine. one of the things that buying the scenes is going on in terms of intense diplomacy, speaking to the various countries involved in the black sea grain initiative that seen as one of the very few diplomatic plus points since the invasion by russia of ukraine in february. that's the deal to get, get the grain that was trapped in ukraine out through the black sea to turkey as well as getting gray and unfertilized to market from russia. the problem with that deal, which everyone says it's been a great success, is that it's due to expire in just 3 days time. it's a point i put a few hours ago to the secretary general's united nations. we had the on friday, very important meeting between our delegation and delegation of the russian federation. there were also contact to the weekend the with the ukrainian side. i myself will be talking to keith in a few moments and i will be meeting hopefully both delegations in summit there was a lot of progress in removing the obstacles to russian export. and james, the us said during a background briefing this morning that most g 20 countries will condemn the russian invasion of ukraine. how likely is a concrete g 20 stance on this issue? well, what you normally have, one of these summits is what's called a final communique, where everyone agrees to everything. i think that's going to be difficult because of course attending this g 20 summit plotted me, put in is not here, but he is represented by a foreign minister. so gay lived off, and it's not clear how he could sign up to a communique that says something like strong condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine. i do remember in the past we have out communication. remember at the g 7, join the trump era where there was a communicate that came out from the g 7 and said this is a communicate read by everyone buffy us on the subject of climate change. so i suppose they could have an exemption for russia, but all they're going to get the strong combination from some of the other countries on the g. 20 of the us and european partners would like the opening session getting on the way shortly. we understand that this food security session, we're going to hear from one of those who's not here. that's invited. and that's present lensky. he's going to be being didn't want to see it by, by video link was telling you to couple of other things that we're learning. one is that one of the other invitees, the g 27, right? this year there was in my other prominent nations the, the president of cambodia, home san, who was staging a summit just a few days ago. and he'll net patent of the i see on countries. he's tested positive co, good. which is a worry because he's met many of these leaders, including president biden in recent days. and the other bit of advice information was important to you that we are at the moment. concerns the russian participation in this g 20, which is starting right now and goes on for another day. well, the word way, hearing is that the russian foreign minister. so get off though he's here, he's planning to give a news conference at about 6 hours and the word on the street is he's going to be leaving after that. he's not staying for the 2nd day apparently. right. certainly a lot to keep track of. thanks james. bayes are algae, 0 diplomatic editor for breaking it all down for his live there from bali just before the g 20 kicked off, the white house says joe biden, as she, jim ping had a quote, candid conversation and bali. the 2 men discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. it was their 1st in person meeting since biden became president. rob mcbride reports from bali, a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations. both aware of its importance. we share responsibility my view to show the china and the united states can manage or differences. prevent competition from becoming anything or really mere conflict. china, she jin ping, notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50 and many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. oh, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us all. the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic, diplomatic, military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guardrails to insure future relations. never escalate into hostilities. he was clear an hour's clear there will defend american interest and values promote universal human rights and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep of our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed our shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. fight and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success, reassuring many allies, hair of continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of u. s. intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights, insecure it to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower in the coming days. china and the us will be holding more meetings with that g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. rob mcbride, al jazeera bali, israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist. shitty now barclays. shaheen was shot dead by israeli forces on may 11th, while covering a raid on jeanine and the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her is really defense minister been a gans has commented on twitter saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of shipping a backlit is a grave mistake. the i d f, conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who shared the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not cooperate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal affairs. i cannot, has more from washington, dc, from official departments of government. we are hearing absolutely nothing. the department of justice has simply issued a statement saying no comment. however, in light of that tweet from the israeli defense minister saying we told the representatives clearly there was some kind of notification involved here. although this cannot be confirmed at this point. from the us side, there has been some reaction from congress, maryland. senator chris on holland has issued a tweet saying that he welcome the decision, the reported decision for the department of justice to conduct an independent investigation. one must remember, earlier this year, more than 50 members of congress sent a letter to the department of justice asking for exactly that is some support in congress. should the department of justice indeed be conducting some kind of unilateral investigation into the death of the audience or a journalist. but one must remark to this would be a very rare occasion for the department of justice to conduct an investigation into something that happened in another country without prior discussions. in particular, with that countries representatives that the stage, we simply do not know what degree of contact there has been between the u. s. and israeli governments on this matter. if any at all, ukraine's president has visited the recaptured city of her son and says its liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war. below them. as lensky said, ukraine is moving forward and is ready for peace. russia withdrew his forces on friday from the only regional capital they've captured since the start of the conflict from san city off at bay reports. the road to carson is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital there still celebrating the russian withdrawal. oh yeah. and on monday, they were joined by president vladimir lensky. i say, tommy, oh, to all country. jim divided characters and goes, this is a beauty, but as long we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes walk on. he received a hero's welcome president zalinski came back to addressed a residence, of course, on his nation and the world to show that ukraine has been victorious here in the south. and also to show that he is a fearless leader present here within artillery range, a russian forces were just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers but relief, jubilation and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell, a sing for any human being, is freed them, your title that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel, because today i want to cry from happiness. we've been waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. let's get accused russian forces of human rights abuses. vital infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no electricity or water. mobile communication hubs have been set up to allow people to communicate with loved ones, never got them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by the russian meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captains basement or taken to temporarily occupied creamier money for the particular people that i said that i said the can. when you know what freedom is, then you know what depression is and when you meet your liberators, i want to cry. it's unbelievable. the posters proclaiming russia was here for ever . still stand in some places, but it's the ukrainian flag that flies here. now. the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance. and they remind us of that as we leave the city. i said, beg, i'll jazeera her song. still ahead on al jazeera funerals are held inter kia for some of those killed and sundays attack on a busy street and central is stumbling and football fans and brazil gear up for cutters. 2022 will take a look at the countries hopes for a 6 world cup time. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the a you ready? i wanted my cattle aways. hello, the hate ways. well, truly gone there, across southern parts of china. we sent over 100 records broken recently. now this bad of cloud that marks the boundary between that colwell, which is sinking further south, which is rain bearing and it's very slow moving as well. so coiling temperatures, no higher than about 16 celsius. that will sigler the south was it becomes a little more widespread as we go on into the middle part of the week. more heavy downpours coming through here at this stage as well and temperatures of anything a little below average, i noticed some heavier burst of brain pushing through. further north, it is generally try try whether to into where the korean peninsula showers their to northern parts of japan. not she bad into southern air is 17 celsius was thesis bells of sunshine for tokyo. now, sunshine showers across so se asia as set should be some lively afternoon showers, again as per usual, heavier showers, just around the equator for the south as you started to see some wet weather. now starting to ease in indonesia where, where the continued across southern parts of india. meanwhile, some went to weather to over the next day or so, making its way into shalaka. there is a northeastern monsoon, more than parts, generally dry, little clutch storms out into the bourbon. go, makes his way further. west was for wednesday. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. ah ah ah. you're watching out 0. a reminder of our top stories. this, our indonesian president joke widow has said the world is facing extraordinary challenges as he opened the g. 20 liter summit in bali, the warren ukraine. soaring global inflation and u. s. tensions with china are expected to dominate the today meeting earlier. the u . s. and chinese presidents look to improve strained relationship, but a face to face meeting ahead of the summit, joe biden, and she's been paying, discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine. israel says the united states is decision to launch an investigation into the killing edge is either journalist should be in a box that is a grave mistake. adding that they will not cooperate should he was shot dead by israeli forces in may while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank. funerals had been held in istanbul for some of the victims of sunday's bombing. turkish police have arrested 47 people. explosion killed 6 people and injured dozens. dana holder reports from his stumble . a mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who are soy, and her 15 year old granddaughter. more they were among the victims of sundays bombing in the hearts of his tumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlawed kurdistan worker's party, or the p k. k. one tomorrow to see tomorrow. the last time i saw her was on friday, we had plans. i don't know what else to say, because it was here where the suspect a woman is believed to have left a bomb that exploded and assembled. busier street. mister clem is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and instability. issue a lot of vision. i'm very tourists and stop coming and i'm also worried about our safety. my wife tells me not to go to work. how long can i stay home? police say they have detained dozens, including the woman whom they identified as a lamp. bush here, the interior ministry says she came from syria where she was trained by the y p g. the syrian curtis group, which turkey considers as an offshoot of the p k. k. visit elements as usual. we got their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner and decision the p k. k, which has claimed some attacks in the past has denied the accusations. there was a time when attacked. similar to sundays happens frequently from 2015 until the last major violence incident nearly 5 years ago. it's the cloud street was also among the target that attack was blamed on iso fighters, but many here say it's the military's recent operations against the p k. k in northern iraq and northern syria that may have been the reason for sunday's explosion. 8 the timing of the attack also months before a general election, the government is already under pressure from the worst cost of living crisis in decades. it now was faced with a security challenge. then there was data stumble. the democratic republic of congo is military says, fighting with rebels has moved closer to the key eastern city of goma. the hundreds of new recruits in the area has been sent for trainings to help boost government forces. young people from across the region of side up to fight after an appeal from the president this month . most of the latest fighting has been happening about 25 kilometers from goma in 2003 rebels have one string of victories against the congress army in recent weeks, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. malcolm webb is in the eastern town of cuba. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were wonder denies, at one of those front need a town of china to the north and other is to the west of m. 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are. now. there's been fighting between the town of cuba, which is about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks who president, who guard driving towards the front. they, one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here . so far. france in the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00, and the baba has the details from london. smiles for the cameras, but the tensions remain. france's interior minister gerard domino and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journey's. across the english channel. it'll increase by around 15 percent. the amount of money, the u. k. pays france each year to patrol it's coast and try to stop refugees getting into small dingus. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real wins that they, the french and the u. k. festival will see embedded savage. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french officers to ad, detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france. this year, more than 41000 people have reached england from france in small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent with over crowding, and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria swell abraham ins. recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accused her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel last year had been processed. and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in france apply for asylum in the u. k. prime minister, which he soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last that in barbara al jazeera london, the world's population is believed to have hit 8000000000 according to the you. in the milestone comes just 11 years after the 7000000000 mark and india has been one of the largest drivers of that growth. the country will soon overtake china as the world's largest. even though indian women are now having 2 children on average, experts say that's due to better education and health care for women. often the metal reports from roger's thumb state. no, no mythic. going to go get up an ideal buys mccardie would in boucher john. good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the logic goal is to empower rural women. funny go, good little girl would be a little every day. some girls in the villages unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that. in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peak around 2060 and then start declining government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education, white family planning, policies focus on breaking taboos on contraception and increasing awareness about maternal hel. i listen underneath that he read the letter community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises, new moms on breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition of rural areas. have strong patriarchal norms about marriage and child, but she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their work thought by law. an i man to give admit that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier. mothers would have had a 2nd child even when the 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india as ability to create jobs and keep people some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving health care. if you don't have all that, a lease still next, you know, all are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door was socialist strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy lot. 350000000 is i yield? population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not charms. pardon him at that, al jazeera gorgeous todd western india. the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. that's according to a report from the new york times. the cuts at amazon are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and it's an in its devices organization. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the us. just last week. facebook's parent company mehta slashed at least $11000.00 jobs to raymond course santos rao. is a technology analyst and the head of research at the merchant bank, manhattan venture partners. he says, many tech firms are downsizing after expanding rapidly. during the pandemic. they need to come back, demand is slow, revenue growth is slowing. and they just need to adjust to the changing times at this point, which is what they're doing. all of them across the board, all the tech guys. in some cases it's very specific to the companies in twitter case, you're saying must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just striking and diving the whole company and come up with a new business model. so he's, in the case of facebook, it's more self inflicted, they want to go into metal worse. they hired those to, i think, live 10000 people, mostly in the european union. i think they're cutting back quite a few of the, quite a few of those metaphors people. so i think it's more specific in some cases, but more and more so it's a secular decline. there is the, there was just over hiding at this point down the ever growing grew a lot. they added a lot and it's. busy as the thing that you can come home to roost, they need to come back. they need to scale down the need to write size for the demand that's out in front of the the world cup and copper is now just days away. team. brazil has high hopes of winning the title for a 6th time, and supporters have been decorating their streets in honor of their team, alexia bryan reports move in 11000 kilometers away from qatar, flags flying high streets, a full list color brazilian fed say they read it for the world come up or the movie, the movie, the 1st of the world cup is one of unity, because there is no way we would cheer for not the tain. everybody is cheering for one. it's different from politics which has different ideology, different thought, the this is lobby money just outside re edition, erode much watch football fan. well, to me if francisco is doing his best to ensure his 3, his once again crowd champion of the st. decorating competition license plaza in the brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about. always make spice to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition. the world coppers providing a happy distraction to millions of people after a turbulent political year and elections that lived brazil deeply divided ha gyal sanara, the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning and the shirt that re presents a love of football and brazil has for many been tainted and politicized. by the far right, swap them at eames mer, hopes cause a 2020 to will help people come together again, develop this more met before, literally get in on know we had this political moment that we the, we wanted it or not was the cause of much discussion and complex, but now the world cup is coming. so we have to have a party we have to celebrate. we have to unite united behind world footballs most.

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