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ALJAZAM News June 22, 2024

State that the Government Policies are making it impossible for them to grow their crops. Hello, marathon talks between north and south korea have ended in agreement defusing a crisis that pushed them to the brink of armed conflict. Earlier police broke up protests in the border area where negotiations have been taking place. A south Korean News Agency reported that the north expressed regret over a land mine incident that wounded two south korean soldiers this month. Both countries militaries have been on alert after a brief exchange of fire at the border on thursday. Live now to seoul and our correspondent harry fawcett. Harry tell us more about this agreement. What more do you know . Reporter well i. T. Was about two hours ago that the chief National Security advisory to the president here, park geunhye he was the person who came before reporters and said that an agreement had been reached and as far as he was concerned it was an indication of south koreas tough negotiating line. He

ALJAZAM News June 22, 2024

A desperate journey into europe. Thousands of refugees leave macedonia, in search of a new life. Plus. Im in northern argentina, where farmers protesting say the Government Policies are making it impossible for them to grow their crops and i have all the sport, including a 100 metres gold for jamaica at the world athletics championship. This time in the womens final. Later in the programme, the details. Hello. After a marathon session of talks, north and south korea agreed a deal to end a military standoff that pushed them close to the brink of war. The agreement sees the north expressing regret. Seoul will turn off loud speakers blasting propaganda messages over the border. We have a report from the seen capital, seoul. Reporter after app session of books lasting 33 hours, ahead of south koreas goal, an agreement. After a dispute in the Southern Side of the demilitarized zone, maiming two south korean soldiers, the south started prappa behind e with loud peakers propaganda with loud s

ALJAZAM News June 22, 2024

Doctors, ending a strike over conditions after a marathon session of talks, north and south korea agreed a deal that had pushed them closer to wash. The agreement sees the north expressing regret. Seoul will turn off loud speakers blasting propaganda messages over the border. Reporter after a session of books lasting 33 hours, ahead of south koreas delegation called a 2am press conference. After a dispute with a land mine blast that maimed two south korean soldiers, and escalated with the restarting of crossborder speakers, and a strike against them, it was, he said, at an end. North korea expresses regret over the land mine incident in which two south korean soldiers were injured. South korea in the absence of an abnormal sitiation will stop all loud spearker forces. Reporter talks began on saturday after a deadline imposed by pyongyang. The Border Forces told to prepare to mound surprise attacks. South korea said the north deployed 50 of 70 submarines, and double the amount of artill

ALJAZAM News June 22, 2024

Politicians in europe blame each other for not stopping the flooding of refugees on to european shores. Air show disaster, the latest on the investigation and new rules for flying. And ebola eliminated . Sierra leone reaches a milestone. After thousands of deaths officials release the last known ebola patient from the hospital. Good evening, im antonio mora, this is al jazeera america. We begin with what already is being called black monday, and the volatility that took over Financial Markets around the world. Its already tuesday in asia and australia and trading is underway there. Global investors are watching closely to see if mondays turbulence could continue. The chaos began in china after the shanghai index closed down more than 8 on monday, that triggered massive sell off. Britbritainsbritains ftse indd largest interday point loss ever, on the new york stock exchange. , oil price is below 39 a barrel. That is their lowest in six years. Mary snowy the news not so good. Right, were

KQED PBS NewsHour June 9, 2017

Its odd to me that Current Events or larger political things are not approached more in the american theater, only because its such great red meat for us. Woodruff and its friday. Mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the fallout from the comey hearing and the rest of the weeks news. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. The ford foundation. Working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the high stakes struggle between President Trump and fired f. B. I. Director james comey is our top story again tonight. The president has answered comeys Senate Testimony with outright denials, new talk

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