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are live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. you asked how speak up nancy pelosi ends her controversial visit to taiwan. china reacts saying that it'll conduct the targeted military actions around taiwan. ukraine's 1st grain shipments since the russian invasion has been inspected in this time. bull that is ready for its next course. and ah, it is of you, a state of kansas, reject a change that would have made it more difficult to get on the bush. hello onside, ohio to sports, including an unprecedented fall country bedside the fee for world cup, uruguay, argentina, empire. why? and today all seeming on spring the torment bank to south america in 2030. ah, we start this, these are then a taiwan, where america's 3rd most powerful politician has just ended her controversial visit . china had strongly warned against the trip that has now begun military maneuvers around the island. how speaker nancy pelosi was in taiwan for less than a day. stressing washington support for the self rule territory. she's the 1st senior us official to visit in more than 25 years. put us in our heads to south korea as she continues her tore of asia will ellia, she met president, sighing, went after her visit to parliament in taipei. she repeated washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governed island, while respecting beijing so called one china policy. taiwan leader gave pelosi, one of the highest civilian honors, and promised to defend the island from beijing's threats. to day the world safe is the choice between them. also see an auto task the see america's determination to preserve democracy. here in taiwan and around the world remains iron clad. it's really clear that while china has stood in the way of taiwan participating and going to certain meetings that they understand, that they will not stand in the way of people coming to taiwan into tele, aggression against democratic tie. one would have a tremendous impact on the security of the entire in the pacific. the men facing deliberately heightened to military threats. ta one will not back down. we will firm yup, hold our nation sovereignty and continue to hold the line of defense for democracy . filthy. let's make tomorrow for him to be a pollen, who's now the international editor of taiwan. plus, she's at live vice skype from a type pay with the china threatening military maneuvers to the at what are the people of taiwan making of all of this this is adrian firstly, i want to say thank you and it's always a pleasure to be on algebra but yes, the people of taiwan basically are used to be the kinds of threats they used to try to fostering. they're used to china, sending war planes just close that median line between the space between china and taiwan. i want territories are used to sending those neighbor china sending those naval ships on those waters on that median line to that separate the 2 sides. but this time there is concern that china is ramping up a notch trying to always does. the military maneuvers are fostering or the military drill. whenever high level dignitary come and visit lie one, but this really clearly laid out their plans here very clearly said that this is what they're going to do. it's going to, these military drills are going to happen in 6 areas are wrong. i want water is coming very close to last year and tie $11.00 of those. now if you don't will be, can you please just 20 kilometers away from the port of control. that's the key for it. and in fact, the ministry of defense is falling. a blockade of i want to thing that supply chain that airline roots are all going to be disrupted, and they are currently looking for alternatives. so while people you're in time want to have been use the kind of language and used to being, you know, trying to maneuver so as to speak. there are questions about how for pie one will take it in their transportation. now they know that while i want military is definitely prepared and has always been prepared for any such event, jealousy tell isn't big enough and it still doesn't have the might. you can send with high want are china, military might, and china, military power and influence of the region? good to see again, to hear many thanks david, look upon that. the international editor of taiwan plus on a furious china has responded by suspending imports and exports of several goods to and from taiwan. soon after policies arrival. chinese military conducted joint air and sea live ammunition drills near taiwan. the government is summoned the u. s. ambassador, in bridging churches, church hold, hold, note, this is an out and out farce. the united states is violating chinese sovereignty under the guise of so called democracy ty, one sighing when and her ilk are clinging to the us and turning their backs on national justice. these behaviors that go against the trend of times will not change the international consensus of one china and will not change the historic trend that taiwan will inevitably return to the motherland. those who play with fire will not come to a good end. and those who offend china will be punished for to go as chair, professor at central university. he joins us now. live from bay jingle to have you with us, sir victor, a president, she told president biden, and i call last week that he who plays with fire will get burnt. was china chosen to react as it has to? speaker pillows is, was it rather than simply ignoring it or brushing it off as a political stunt? nancy pelosi is number 3 highest ranking government official in the united states. she ranks number 2, a in line of the session to the presidency of united states next only to the vice president of the united states. shoot the speaker of the house of representative. she is one of the most important democratic party leader. indeed on the states. no one pretends that her visit to taiwan was as a tourist, all was a grand old. the lady did he chum shabby in taipei not. she visited taiwan in her official capacity channa repeatedly, want her not to do that. has them by me, gave counseling against for a visit in k, one us pentagon gave her a counseling not to go. she wanted to go anyway. so she need to face up with the consequences. and the fact that the united states in up prevent her from going there again, will hold you as responsible for holly out the one china policy saw china stands very firm on this matter of one china. how on his part of china. why? because the united nations fully recognized that more than $181.00 countries in the world, including the united states, the united kingdom, all the natal members, all the whole easy, the members all the you members, you'll name it. they fully acknowledge this reality in the world today. so chinese condemning policy as troublemaker in chief in the world. china is really sending the message that it will have a 0 tolerance for any such provocation and violation of the one china policy. and china is doing military exercises in the waters surrounding. ready taiwan to show that china will be very firm to stand firm to defend the one china policy. and china will not tolerate the what to do at each to the one china policy. victor, what would it be fair to say? then the china has lost confidence in the u. s. as commitment to the one china policy, and that, that the policy of strategic ambiguity. first of all, i hope the other states will not walk away from the one china policy. why? because it is in the fundamental interest of the american people, the american people and the united states as a country have benefited hugely from peace and stability over the past several decades in the taiwan street. and where you talk about, ah, the ice and strategic ambiguity about how one i think such ambiguity is misleading . the american people misleading the world at large because the united states cannot have the kick at need it. we cannot recognize the. ready people's republic of china as the sole legitimate represented of china. they cannot say there is only one giant on this pile of china. whereas in reality, they are wholly out of the white china policy. the archery adrian call that i won. this is exactly against the one china policy. this is exactly why china is all fierce and determined in defending the one china policy. the united states. ready now succeed in changing the reality is on the ground in the contemporary world, and china will eventually be winning this struggle for national arena vacation. now you mentioned, hey, when set up are, has its own sovereignty and independence. she is misleading herself. she is misleading the world, taiwan as a province of china, 1000 not have its own sovereignty. taiwan does not have its independence. there is no middle buying in the middle of the i was straight. high, one is chinese territory. therefore, chinese plains and naval ships have full freedom in saving directly to taiwan. and if ty, while military force wants to fire a 1st shot, chinese people's liberation army will not allow them to fire the 2nd shot. victor. many thanks. indeed, victor gal dep, with the view from bay ging, patrick falk, is a journalist based in china's capital. he says the china doesn't want to appear weak in the face of policies visit for there was more fiery rhetoric from the foreign ministry in beijing. today's post person watch and being saying that when the one china principal is being undermined them, that will be fis storms and thunder clouds in the taiwan straits. he also addressed criticism over this increased military activity around. so i won same that china had made itself clear to the u. s, but when the u. s. does not listen, the need to use ways to make it lesson that china's acting in self defense. you know, part of the reason why all of this is happening is because the u. s. or members of congress at least included the house speaker. don't want to be backing down to chinese aggression and nancy pelosi today. she said that this visit was about deepening the friendship between washington and saw one, but also importantly to show that america stands with taiwan in the face. all increased assertiveness of from beijing. ironically, there are concerns. some people will say that this could lead to further military aggression and more regular military aggression from china, against at. so i won and we have seen a little bit of that already since her arrival in taipei. the big question is of whether this will continue and how long fall top southeast asian diplomats are beating in cambodia for the assay, an summit and security concerns on top of the agenda. those include the crisis and be unlocked and tension over taiwan. competition you're out from. i took the chip kimberlia as well as all as the member states is deeply disappointed and disturbed by the execution of those opposition. activists that might be appealed from me and others for the death sentence to be reconsidered for the sake of political dialogue, peace and reconciliation. but if more prisoners ought to be executed, will be forced to rethink the role of a 5 point consensus. algebras florence louis reports now from put on pen when somebody is taking place here in the cambodian capital, foreign ministers from south east asian countries will meet in the next few days. they'll be joined by top leaders from the us, china, russia and other countries were series of meeting. now given rising tensions over us, how big or nancy pelosi visit to tie one back is expected to be top of the agenda. us secretary of state antony blink and chinese foreign minister, one you will both be here that the global times often seen as a chinese communist party mouthpiece has reported that one has no plans to meet with anthony blinking on the sidelines of planned summit here and some chinese analysts say this could be intended to send a message to underscore just how angry the chinese government is over the visit. off hand spokesman, who's also embodies deputy foreign minister, says ministers at the meeting here will be expected or are hoping to use the platform to try and come rising tension on time. one won't be the only issue on the agenda, myanmar will be to, especially given the 5 point piece plan that was agreed to biology and last year and agreed to by the student is not only not working, but it's clearly been ignored by the military time which is not only stepped up, military responds in parts of the country, but has also recently executed for activists, an antique who opponents, one of them, and elected member of parliament. now global tensions of the war. and ukraine is also going to be on the agenda, especially given representatives from russia and the u. s. are going to be here. russia's foreign minister. so gay love ross has arrived and me and mom on an official visit. also as a supporter of me and my husband, a free government law office holding talks with the military, john to, to discuss security and economic issues. before traveling to the summit in cambodia, he used a visit to make it clear. the washer is standing by his highlight. china in condemning how speak nancy pelosi is visits. taiwan doesn't do so. it's still, you mean i have no doubt that this reflects the same line we've been talking about regarding the ukranian situation. it is a desire to prove to everyone there impunity and to exercise permissive. notice i do what i want, something like that. i see no other reason to create such an annoyance, almost out of the blue. knowing very well what it means for the people's republic of china obviously was tony chang reports not from bangkok on lab office, visits to be and mom. sir g, a lover of russia's foreign minister, arrived in me amongst capital navy door on wednesday for talks with his counterpart . and he said that the relationship between mamma and russia was strong. there's a relationship that has got stronger since last year's military coup, which has seen high level delegations passing between mamma and russia, including the defense minister, being invited to man mas on forces day as the guest of honor. mamma has also seen in russia a seller of arms and weapons, including high powered jets, which it's using to fight against insurgents and rebels that oppose its rule. not only in the board areas, but also in sensual manner. but it's a difficult time for me and my foreign me to ministers. shem asha and have been meeting in the cambodian capital non pen the shoot statements suggesting the rejection of their 5 point piece plan to try and bring an ma back into the fold with the execution of 4 political prisons a couple of weeks ago is unacceptable. mis elaborate will be visiting for non pen later in the week. may be in the rather strange position of carrying a message from your mother generals to their neighbors are. and connelly is a senior fellow in southeast asian politics and foreign policy with the international institute for strategic studies. he joins us now live from singapore . or what do you make a foreign minister laughs, that it's been a bit o y now when me and my neighbors. many of them, at least disengaging with it diplomatically. why it's interesting and i think it's a sign of just how isolated both russia and me and my are internationally well, 4 minutes. your lab rob is welcome to attend this particular the meaning of the audience for ministers. and there are other counterparts in this weekend. the muma says foreign minister is not, and that's really remarkable when you consider that at one of those meetings, the regional forum taking place this week, even the north korean foreign minister is invited to that particular meeting. but no enemy, emma and russia need each other. some of the only allies who will be seen with each other. and so there is a kind of embrace there, but i'm not actually sure how much they need each other in a practical sense or can help each other in practical sense any more. me and my as your correspond just said needs russian and spare parts. it needs rush and maintenance of its military equipment. but of course that those spare parts and that maintenance work is now needed by russia in its invasion of ukraine. much more that it is. so how will i see em deal with the crisis in may and at the summit, given that has, as you alluded to there, the block has other authoritarian states. i think it's always a mistake to see regime tire as an indicator of how ozzy i'm will respond to any particular crisis on the i'm is most concerned about how the inclusion or exclusion of me and mom will affect it's relationship. but the rest of the world, and so they know that there's no chance that president joe biden, or a new british prime minister, or the european union's a burrell, will go to a meeting with amazon if the dentist or a minister or a if men on lying the leader of the hunter is there, and so they're much more concerned about how it affects their relationship with the outside world than they are about any similarities that may be perceived between me amazon and perform good still, tiara. and many thanks to me for being with us, aren't connelly that, and singapore think it was a new sound from out to 0 still to come on the program. oh. 2 didn't easy. the united states flakes, the military muscles, the joint training exercise, setting up, hoping odessa will meet the ukrainian, struggling to stay positive as war ravages the country's economy. i will tell you about before we the one team in disarray, after their new replacement denies that he's agreed to drive for the ah, an inspection of the 1st grain cargo ship to leave ukraine. since the russian invasion has been completed off the coast of turkey, a team boarded the rezone to carry out checks before the vessel had to lebanon. the ship is being monitored by the new joint coordination center. it is on bull, turkish washing ukrainian, and u. n. staff are taking part under a deal side last month. i'll just hear us said, of course eulu is live for us now in istanbul. so what's the latest on this grant shipment? adrian, the members off the joint control center, they inspectors left they russell. nearly an hour ago, and we are expecting the vessel to say a loaf, an entry, the turkey straight it stumbles boss for a straight to a completes his journey to its final destination, to lebanon, to triple a port. the vessel is carrying nearly $20000.00 tons of a tons of grains and, and now everybody's waiting for the vessel to sail of it it's, it's came to the turkish waters last night at 9 p. m. and experts say that it's a journey to lebanon, which may take a $2.00 to $3.00 days. of course, from this point and on the vessel is not expected to face any difficulties during the journey in terms of paperwork and other procedures. as this is joint control center, members, the inspectors completed their work. and now everybody's curious because this is the 1st vessel and this has been the test run for disjoined control center. and they say that this mission has been very delicate and a very big responsibility for them. and according to turkish or some of the turkish officials who spoke to some agencies. and they are expecting that each day, one the vessel that are waiting at the ports of ukraine, a will leave the ukrainian ports to follow the same journey and bring the ukrainian a grain and fertilizer to the world, a markets. and some of the turkish experts, especially churches, foreign minister who have stayed at earth as several times they expect that a, when this deal succeeds, this may also end up a like a ceasefire between russia and target of russia, russia, and ukraine. of course, this is a hope, but this is expected by many other people. now we are expecting resume behind me will sail off and enter turkey's boss for straight. i was interested in computer reporting live from miss trumbull. many thanks. 7. russia said that its forces have killed up to 215 foreign fighters in ukraine during strikes on the southern city of nikolai of ukraine hasn't responded to those claims, but its regional emergency service did share footage of damaged oil storage tanks at workers clearing up after the strike on tuesday, it says there are multiple launch rockets system was used to destroy a university dormitory shops and several high rise buildings. will war in ukraine has devastated the country's economy. land mines planted by the russians are making it difficult for farmers to reap their harvest. and it's once thriving, fishing and tourism industries of all but disappeared out as you, as john henry reports now from odessa. live in here are difficult and hot. oh, to death. i'm exploding. lot is love lost his job as a cargo sailor and angelina discovered she was pregnant. they just bought a new apartment. these were the 1st days of the war. now they borrow for the mortgage medicine in doctor visits. sometimes it's not enough. her friends, thumb, or family, if they borrow at this people money for pay because i can't pay our, our company owner company's us apartments. a say you should pay, you must be, is that the and not have any choice in the southern port city of odessa in across ukraine, the war has shut down fishing tourism nearly everything leak a best java owns 3 restaurants here too were closed, but she reopened the 3rd, she considers it inactive patriotism, all of the years that we've been working were successful. so i can't afford to keep myself busy until keeper, people working. and i think in the way it is between elliptic so i can, i can afford that. i mean, i, i am ready to, to lose here. sometimes it feels almost normal here, until it doesn't. outside, there's allowed been a russian strike, then an air raid siren. it feels it feel safe from here and being here. feel safer from the inside the box. it's, it is a big illusions, but she says she won't keep it open through the winter. the few remaining tourists will all be gone. just south of the ports in odessa is the town of z taca, a resort area where people come to vacation, but they're not coming here anymore because of the perils of war. a russian missile strike hit this residential area and you can see the devastation somehow. no one was killed in these destroyed homes, but little is left intact. fee recurring for faith on print like this, beth. he got. that is not my that left here after this is both little left little work in constant danger from the explosions. oh, our leave. high risk in 3 can bite and everybody can died is well that's why we afraid followed life. they also fear for their child's future. it will be over chapter in our life and the we should to be stronger. i want peace in our country with all ukrainians flood us, love and angelina journey through a perilous presence to an uncertain future. john henderson, al jazeera, odessa ukraine. still to come here on the south, the truce in yemen is extended, but aid agency say the death toll is still rising. we'll look at why kenya's presidential candidates could struggle to win the attention of a votes of young people and will have action from the commonwealth games with 30 gold medals up for grabs on wednesday. ah hello, we got plenty of sunshine across the key parts of central and southern europe, a little more the wire clad up towards the northwest. this is where it's gonna be somewhat fresher. over the next few days we got bass and pieces of cloud and arrange streaming in here into our northern ireland, scotland pushing across toward sir scandinavia. so some bits of right. and so what's the weather to into that east inside of you, but clear skies as you can see into central and down to water south west. that's where the real hate is. and it really is ramping up at the moment. 35 celsius. therefore, paris on wednesday and that he just transfers a little further east, which is we go on into thursday. berlin, touching $36.00 degrees then that he would tend to just step a little further east which and southwards as we go on through the remainder of the week, but still plenty warm enough. having said that, 24 in berlin, it's about where it should be 24 for london again, about what it should be. we're looking at some showers thing to the north west. they're coming in across sea island of ireland, pushing across a good part of the most gotten southern possibly than the welsh general try. wanted to shout was a possibility. wanted to shout to into spain in this, at wet weather, across at east the side of the continent. more the same as we go on through thursday. hot sunshine continues me while across northern parts of africa. live the showers for nigeria with a possibility of flooding. ah, home . safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou ah, ah, hello again. it's good to have you with us, adrian finnegan here in dough. how? but the news out from al jazeera, the headlines. u. s. how speak a nancy pelosi has left taiwan after a visit. it's been denounced by china. she repeated washington's commitment to protect democracy on the self governing island, which by jane considers part of its territory. china has conducted live fire military drills around taiwan in response to policies visit the taiwanese defense ministry says the exercises have violated the island sovereignty and breached un rules. at an inspection of the 1st grain cargo ship to leave you praying, since the russian invasion has been completed off the coast of turkey team bordered the vessel to carry out checks for it heads on 2 left. but apart from military drills, china has imposed a raft of restrictions on trade with taiwan. following nancy pelosi strip to the island, china is taiwan biggest trading partner, partner accounting for more than 2328000000000 dollars last year. it's suspended the export of natural sand, which will have a significant impact on the construction industry. most of tie wants san san, the gravel imports come from the mainland, beijing's also blocked imports of citrus fruit, some varieties of fish and other food products for more than $100.00 taiwanese suppliers. leslie windsor, marie is the director of the u. s. and america's program with a chatter mouse thinktank. she giantess now live from london. leslie, the u. s. military thought the visit wasn't a good idea. it's been described as a foolish political stunt. thomas friedman and the new york times says it was utterly reckless, dangerous and irresponsible. was it? well, clearly the reactions have been deeply divided within the us. but what we've seen in the last few days is that really bringing this together and pelosi is clearly better in conversation with the white house. and they were lying on a trip that they, that they clearly weren't looking for, didn't wish for. is it provocative? certainly. it will seem to be, be provocative by china, but you've gotta remember that the u. s. congress, as i'm very, as is there's bipartisan support for taking a strong along on china colo. see, as conceiving of this, it's part of a broader visit to the end of pacific of what she's really trying to shore up. i us relations and congress, the support of democracies in the region that are friendly or formally aligned with the united states. i'm. she knows what she's doing, she's very odd, experienced leader, as she understands the provocation, but she is sticking very clearly. i take 2, at least formally 2 u. s. policy, which of course is one china policy which embraces that strategic ambiguity in terms of what the us would do, whether to be an attack on taiwan. but we've also seen legislation that is being circulated in congress calling for much i'm stronger support of taiwan for altering it's diplomatic status. so i think, you know, across the us congress, and there are, there is a considerable amount of support for really extending us policy beyond its traditional boundaries when it comes to taiwan. all right, so if, if some people then think that the visit was the right thing to do, perhaps the timing was off to what extent should it have happened? lay through the year after the 20th national congress was this more about pelosi, personally, of the electoral cycle of the us not what's best for the people of taiwan? well, i think there will be multiple considerations. remember that, you know, for nancy pelosi going later in the year would be tricky for the exact reason that, that you, that you cited the electoral cycle. a certainly matters, but it matters in a variety of ways. some of them are just purely practical and ad, but the timing is tricky there. you know, the tension between the u. s. and china is great. at the same time, i think, you know, this is a leader, a woman who deeply experienced who wants to send a very clear signal. and she's certainly doing it that the u. s. congress. the democrats under her leadership are strongly supportive of democracy in the region of democratic values. you saw that statement, but i, she issued just as she arrived in taiwan saying, there is a choice to be made between democracy is not talk versus that's a very problematic frame. one that, you know contentious, certainly beyond the united states, even amongst many foreign policy decision makers in the us, they understand that american needs to cooperate far beyond the circle of democracies in the region of the same time as have been straighten. and this congress are deeply committed to democracy, to shoring up those partnerships. so it's bold, it's brazen. i'm but she is that she is determined but, but again, still holding that very clear line on us policy in the region towards china and towards taiwan, which is that one china policy could talk to you as a manufacture date, being with us, leslie, the jewelry that in london, over 5000 in that he's in the us and other troops are holding a joint military training exercise until august 14th. the annual drill is expected to be the biggest, yet i will include 14 nations. they've been held every year since 2009, the u. s. and it's asian allies of expressed growing concern over china's increasing influence in the pacific. but washington says the drills aren't aimed at any particular country. i'm just here as jessica washington reports now from battle . roger, these are the largest exercises. this is the largest iteration of this gertrude, a shield that we've ever seen. these exercises have been held since the early 2, thousands and in their early stages. they were really just a bilateral exercise. now we are seeing perhaps a move towards this many lateralism involving other countries, not just as observers, but as participants as well. significantly a quite a few milestones at this august. as this training a begins here in indonesia, we have more than 5000 personnel participating. the majority from indonesia and from the u. s. significantly the australian army participating for the 1st time, japan participating for the 1st time and also a number of countries at least 13 observing and in some capacity that includes france, canada and, and, and also include some of indonesians, smaller neighbors including tim, alessio, east timor, and puppy new guinea as well, and the reason it is significant to note those observers is that last year at that time it was the, the largest iteration of these to router shield exercises. last year, japan was an observer. now they have gone on to become a full participant in these exercising exercises early today. they participated in some power trooping training just held here in san sumatra. so of course, this iteration of grid a shield is being called super gruder shield because it is so much larger than exercises that have been held in the past. earlier today at the opening her ceremony, we heard from general charles flinn, who noted that these exercises are taking place place in the most consequential region at the most consequential time. and while this might be the super gerda shield, they hope that next year's versions or future future iterations may be even more significant. iraq's influential cheerleader mocked out al serra has told his supporters to leave parliament and continue their protest outside. thousands of them stormed the building in baghdad on saturday. saturday, had called on all iraqis to join what he calls a revolution. his opponents though said amounts to a coup. the unrest follows months of political deadlock, which has prevented the formation of a new government. al jazeera storage bar dosage. barry, i'm sorry, has more from inside parliament, confusion and payoff. as these administrators have been told, they have another 72 hours to evacuate this building, but many of whom we spoke to say they're not going anywhere. the statement was issued by the aides m, a federal southern who said, although the demonstrations to continue, they should leave this building. that's most of the people we've spoken to here. say they're not going anywhere until they've achieved their goals. i daughters a login for you to walk in show i heard about the evacuation order and we will leave at that point and camp outside the parliament. none have looked at else, others demands been fulfilled yet it is like the fall on deaf ears. no answer. they have lost the right path because they are corrupt and sad. nothing of the demands have be fulfilled and we are stink, and we will not move. we are here until all demands of matter. it's not the demands of looked at us suddenly, but these demands of the demands of all iraqis. ah, the question now is, will the next heavy cars be enough time for the various foldable boxes to get together and try to come out with some kind of a resolution to this ongoing political crisis? what is clear is that the situation continues to be as unpredictable and tense as it has been over the past few days. emmons warring parties have agreed to extend the 4 month truce for 2 more months just hours before it was due to expire. the un envoy to him and said that the pact between the government and who the rebels were now lost until october. second denouncement came hours after an amani delegation concluded 3 days of talks with the hootie leadership out there. as kristen salumi reports from the united nations, the 2 month extension of yeoman's truce is being welcomed by members of the un security council and the humanitarian community who point out the positive impact it's had since it was 1st adopted back in april, reducing the number of casualties the longest period of calm and 7 years. and i had other positive impacts as well, allowing fuel to get into the country and displace people to return to their homes . but there are sticking points that remain. they want to get more supplies into the country and they need to work out how to pay civil servants. and one major sticking point has been re opening roads, particularly around the city of ties, which is controlled primarily by the government. but who the aligned militia seem to be stopping access, getting in. so all of this comes also with some worrying signs in the country. the organization save the children, points out that the last week of july was one of the bloodiest in years, a total of some $65.00 civilian casualties. they were killed in that time. some $38.00 of them were children. so all of this is raising concerns and putting pressure on the process going forward. but the un special envoy for yemen. hans greenberg says that the parties have agreed to intensify their negotiations going forward in an attempt to reach a more permanent political solution. well, the extension of the truce in yemen has been widely welcomed, but many families say that there still waiting to feel the benefits of the agreement. i'll serious katya lopez, holly on reports on the streets of humans, capital santa. there's both hope and skepticism. the 2 month extension of a un brokerage truth comes as a relief, but many say the benefits of the agreement have yet to reach most people across the country. quickly the rogue, on extending the truth shortly to peace. but we're still waiting for summary to be paid on for the integration of the central by come national currency. people are suffering a truce like the previous one isn't away, useless because there's no war, but there's also no peace with the extension. the focus now turns to expanding the terms of the troops that alum and the i let the good on. the bernoulli infrastructure has been completely destroyed, both civilian and military. there is nothing left that he had. so when a settlement the people of yemen have the rights have benefit from it, starting from humanitarian aid, health and education, and everything has been effected. this medical center is a painful reminder of the conflict and its victims. for months the truth has led to less violence, but for many, the damage has already been done. fighting between the saudi, let coalition and who the fighters have scored the country and its people shouted many of them in a law. we want the truth to remove this dark period from our lives, the seas to be over, for salaries to be paid. we want peace, promises of cease fires, have repeatedly been broken in yemen. there is hope repeated truce extensions will bring them closer to a permanent peace deal. patio lopez of the yen al jazeera, the u. s. could soon be selling military hardware, worth $5000000000.00 to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates state department has approved the potential sale of patriot missiles and related equipment to saudi arabia in a deal valued at 3 $1000000000.00 and a possible sale of more than $2000000000.00 worth of area defense system missiles to the u. e. has also been given to go ahead. people in the u. s. state of kansas a voted to uphold abortion rights in a referendum voters rejected. a propos changed to the states constitution, which would have allowed the republican controlled legislature, the baron, or restrict access to the procedure. kansas is the 1st states to vote on reproductive rights. since the u. s. supreme court overturn roe vs wade and june, allowing states to make their own abortion laws. leave us justice department is filing a lawsuit to protect abortion access in the state of idaho. it's the bypass administrations 1st meet major legal action on the issue. since roe vs wade was overturned, the suit aims to force the conservative state to provide abortions to women facing medical emergencies. we promised that the justice department would work tirelessly protect and advanced reproductive freedom. that is what we are doing. and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law. and we will closely scrutinized state abortion laws to ensure that they comply with federal law. fire crews battling the largest wild far in california. this year have found 2 bodies in a burned out car. forensic investigators sifted through the debris and collected the remains fried. and if occasion, the mckinney fire near the states border with oregon began on friday, it's forced more than 2000 people to leave the homes. that have told from flooding in the u. s. state of kentucky has risen to 37 more than 400 people have been lifted from remote mountain communities over the past few days, but hundreds more are still on accounted for following some of the worst flooding in the states history, weather conditions continuing to hamper rescue efforts with more rain predicted through a week before less than a week before kenny has general elections as growing concerned about the low number of young people registered to vote. many are disillusioned with politics and struggling to make a living. as i was there, as catherine sawyer, reports from nairobi can use in nairobi, industrial area. i rushing to be the evening rush hour. a majority of them are casual labor as looking for jobs. some left early in the morning. many will walk home, having aunt, no money. the conversation here is about the upcoming general election. some young people say they're still undecided what i gave to begin with was i'd neglected ega . i'm not would of the other, i'm angry. we are hustling. they say they want to help us. they say this all the time said yeah, but that's a change. we want to change. nothing has changed yet. we need to change it to change. more than 22000000 painters have registered to vote. most of them are young, but they are also frustrated. they say they have new jobs, the cost of living is unbearable and they don't trust politicians. those buying for electoral positions have been trying to young people with lofty promises. no, re my walk or runs a non profit organization that helps young people to get involved in politics. nearly some are making an effort. others say they're not bothered under major to coalitions. they have very simila because they focus on the economy a lot. so they both focus on the economy, they both focus on agriculture, they both focus on social welfare. they might use different methods or avenues. but a lot of them mean we need a lot of money. so a lot of youth are concerned about where you going to get those resources. the pol suggested to presidential frontrunners opposition leader i lo, dinger and the deputy president william router who have made promises to the youth in the past. so our politics is not delivering to people is not putting money in their pockets. it's not giving them a sense of security about their future. ah, the, and they don't believe the politicians. they feel that there's a game being bullied by these big guys and their helicopters and brothers up there . and that not all is a healthy thing. ah, people, we have talked to say they want to leaders who will make their life easier. but they also express doubt it will happen. catherine sawyer, al jazeera, nairobi, c g is calling on the countries that contribute most to global warming, to cut their emissions and pay for the damage done to their landon hoes. communities on the island patients say they're running out of ways to adapt to the rising ocean that surrounds them. julian wolf report, village elders in this remote island and the south pacific always believed they would live out their days here. on prize land where their chiefs lay buried. but these are the tombstones of that sacred land, submerged by the ocean. we've missed this good to so much because we learned very things about carson tradition, the way of life here as we of the g. ah, ah, we live to the soil how we live to the land we live without. gotcha. we are destined as we were taught from our beds st. lucie ram, a to a is the former head man of the when you dog a low, a village. the 1st fijian village to suffer the effects of climate change. water had risen up to people's knees and salt water had destroyed the ability to grow crops. now the area is nothing more than it goes down. a little further inland and the side of their adopted home children play with their feet firmly planted on, tried ground, but their elders often returned to the old village to reconnect with their past, they won't develop nations to pay for the damage done to their culture. and their abandoned homes. we worked all se if the water could walk to get the leaders of the war could walk to yeah. did ms. corbett do the impact of coverages low. so they could, as you should, fiji is an archipelago of hundreds of violence, some 2000 kilometers north of you zealand. it's the 1st pacific island nation to have relocated the community because of rising sea levels. us a, me see, matt and i want as family are next located along the coast of fiji is mainland. his village isn't what it wants. was him his family now way at the cost of moving to higher ground. it makes them think so much for a minute. to sit alone in the hearts of a so human being so that we can accept things that are coming changes that are proving difficult for the growing list of people displaced by climate change. join wolf al jazeera still come on the new south in sport, 100 years after hosting the 1st world cup. you require teams up with 3 other countries to try to bring the total back to south america. ah ah. ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption. excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah ah. hello again. thomas bought his sarah. thank you, adrian. well, let's dos in south america, uruguay. argentina, chill. i am power guy of raj. the joint bed sized to woke up in 2030. they won't spring the tournament back to where it all began. nearly a century ago. david stikes has this report the sent an audio stadium in montevideo hosted the 1st ever woke up final in 1930 with host uruguay becoming the 1st world champions. now uruguayan teaming up with argentina, paraguayan chile to host the 2030 world cup. so that 100 years on they can bring the tournament home. who do any children say it will be the jubilee? the celebration of 100 years in the place where it all began, where they had the guts, the bravery, the courage, the intelligence and the effort to stop things up. the unprecedented full country bed is could hunt us 2030, which means together 2030. all of the countries except paraguay had previously hosted the tournament individually. they'd be working for more than 3 years to get this bit off the ground alongside south america's football, governing body coma bowl. and it's like on the other a gunpoint, the thumb with this joint bid marking a 100 years. we believe that it is very important and deserving that the world recognizes that south america has contributed and continues to contribute to world football, nickel, knock out the little if successful the tournament could not be more different to the one held a century ago. in 1930 there were only 13 teams and the whole thing was played in the same city and just 3 stadiums. in 2030, there will be 48 teams with around 15 stadiums used across the 4 countries. fee for expect a decision on the hosting rights within 2 years. but there will be competition. romania, greece, bulgarian, serbia, also lining up a full country bid. there's a joint bid from spain and portugal. and morocco was trying to become the 2nd african country to host the tournament is still 8 years away though while capital 2022. the 1st will cup in the middle east is now just a 110 days away. and then it will be the turn of the us, canada, mexico, to host in 2026. the biggest woke up to date with 48 teams held across 3 countries . david stokes, out to 0. now there's confusion at the formula. one alpine theme venue, dr. says he hadn't actually agreed to race for them. i know fair reserve dr. oscar pastor would replace to departing fernanda alone. so next season bought the 21 year old australian then tweeted, the press release went out without his agreement and he'd not been driving for alpine in 2023 pine. and since they have a legal contract with him, bus has been reported. pastry already has a preliminary deal in place with mclaren. and 7 time f one champion lewis hamilton has joined the group taking over nfl team to denver. broken broncos. thompson is the latest high profile name to join as a console team. lead by wilma ed robles and move closer to completing the purchase of the team, and they will reportedly worth $4650000000.00. he joined former us secretary of state condo, liza rice and starbucks board chat melody hopes, and we're also in the ownership group. now the new nfl season is just over a month away. and the miami dolphins have been stripped of the 2023 1st round draft pick. miami has been found guilty of in impermissible communication with 2 players, including tom brady, who plays the tampa bay buccaneers. the dolphins have also been fined $1500000.00 and own a. steven ross is suspended until mid october washington national saw by so one sato is set to trade to san diego padres, and one of major league baseball's biggest steals so so as a to time will start one. this is home runs for 3 year olds is among the leaders and home rung to see who 21 home as they help the national civil series title in 20 . 19 san diego. i've never one was staring over on number 20 on the major gold champion, david love, the said, says live live series could lead to a play. a boy called further down the line, several big names like phil mickelson and dustin johnson. i've defects it to the sound, the back series for big money deals have been banned by the p j, which is now being investigated by the us department of justice. anti competing competitive behavior of says if the live plays eventually when a legal fights against reinstated to that it could have serious consequences. i was saying that if the live guys su and are allowed to play on the pga tour, that the players are enough set up with it. we understand that we make the rules on the b j tour and the commissioners enforcing our rules. and we don't want those guys playing come in cherry, picking our tournaments, we support the rules. we don't want those guys plan. we don't care what the court say are only only option. really, the nuclear option is just say will fine if if they have to play in our events, we just won't play australia continued to dominate the commonwealth games, especially the swim as they won 6 of the tangled metals up for grabs in the pool on tuesday, including a new game record for our young fitness in the women's 800 meters at m p t k. the english home crowd. some thinks a shout about the 3 time olympic champion, one golden, the 50 meta breast straight before throwing his swimming cap into the crowd. it was courts behind a lucky fan and away from the pool on the athletics trunks. there was successfully your guns. as jacob kept lima, he won the men's 10000 meters in a new commonwealth record time. and it was you gone to a 2nd gold medal of the games? well, that's all useful for now. bots on bike and few hours already effects the deal. yes sir. i will be back with all the news off a starting at $1300.00 g empty. next note here on our 0 card, johnson will be back up with all today's news, we'll see again ah, a special ed on the journey with the with me. ah. and when the official line of the journey l pills square is in the, has to work hard, a tripling the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect has the ability to load doris, whether foreign or liberties expert, get the author. or if you have done nothing to preserve the historical monuments and bring life back to this place, carefully is considered the 2nd most art to logically important city pro mom, look empire after the egyptian capital cairo month story mosque. it is among some of the structures remaining from that remnants from other years as well are found here. the tripoli. history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent past and a grim reality. ah, us how speak? nancy pelosi enter controversial visits to taiwan. ah .

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