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[000:00:00;00] lose lose. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello there, i'm here. hey, this is a news i live from headquarters here and are coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 4 people are dead and dozens injured off the true passenger trains collide and pakistan. he led to military cruise in less than a year. money is
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a see me going to is now such a sworn in as president a close presidential race and early counting and left a school teacher and his writing rival, separated by a narrow margin and trucks of the boys to block a family of wild elephants running hundreds of college histories south west china and the same with the sport, spain's preparation for the european championships are thrown into chaos as a capital positive because of 19 all thing that's going to isolate days before tournament begin. ah, now 2 trains have collided in southern pakistan, send a province killing at least 40 people, but that death toll is to likely to rise with thousands injured and others still trapped. prime minister in wrong cause, says he was shocked by the accident, and has called for an inquiry, alexia bryan,
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4th heavy machinery works to lift the mangled wreckage of the 2 trains, and cut a path to rescue survivors. cruise toil in the blazing summer heat, offering any support they can to those still track but it took hours for the equipment to get to the hockey and a remote part of pakistan and province where fields turned and to make shift. hospitals and bodies were lined up on the soil and he had his name i was making on venus. you can see that the rescue operation is going on. soldiers from the military rangers, district administration, personnel and health tombs are taking part in. the accident happened after the coaches of a northbound train derailed and fell across the opposite track. a packed south bound train plowed into them. the driver of that train told local media had seen the derailed cars and tried to break but couldn't. when ya,
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in the train was going towards point jug collapsed and the tranquil side that was coming from punjab, collided with it. 7 to 8 rail carriages were destroyed. many passengers still trapped. huge crowds of people gathered around the cottage, some climbing on top to reach survivors and bodies. thousands of people were taken to hospital many and the critical condition. prime minister iran, kansas. he shocked by the accident and promised a full inquiry into what happened. so final authorities haven't ruled anything out including sabotaged rail accidents, a common and pakistan with a network, st decades of decline, blamed on corruption mismanagement and a lack of investment. at least 75 people died when a train caught fire while traveling from karachi to rome. kennedy, 2 years ago, the 19 people died and 2016 when
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a passenger train crashed into another. the information ministers tweeted v as a plan for a revamped rail system and that it's a priority for the government alex here brian al jazeera. well, let's now state come all hired a. he joins me now from the song about kamala, understand rescue efforts are continuing. how is all of that going? well let you showing that drip board does it or more regenerate very dry h. b sama and the fact that they differ good job when you're removing such heavy equipment, rail carriages of god. the 1st tragedy that happened with the fact that there was more region and it took several fresh church hours for the rescue games, including the heavy lift equipment to reach that spot. and even now we are told that the rescue mission is still under way. d for dog,
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or maybe trapped under the wreckage or maybe trapped inside the wreckage. because this is going to be difficult to dodge, but the majority of the people that have been taken away don't that have been injured, are local hotch printers that have more region. even in the best of times, medical facilities are not good and therefore, the likely or that we may see that debt or rising even higher will come out pakistan. railways has an attrition safety record. all people that confident that there will be accountability for what happened here. but people will certainly hope that de accountability and dis inquiry is not brushed under the corporate like locked inquiries. one thing is for certain that government has realized that don's edging and obsolete railway system needs a complete re run popped at all. it provides the country sportage where the means
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of transportation to travel within the country. so it should be a top priority, but it will be in mind once again that the government needs to be at to do something about that rather than just rhetoric. have more on that for you later. this news out for now. thank you so much. come all hide that in, it's all about now moving on and colonel assuming boyfriend is due to be sworn in as molly's president, the ceremony is going ahead despite growing international pressure to hold elections and hand over power to civilian need is going to your call at a military crew, last month overthrowing a transitional government installed less than a year ago. and that's now speak to nicholas hockey, joins us live from boca nick, a controversial data. is there a sense of tension there, or people now just resigns, to what's about to happen? well, there's definitely a sense of tension on the street to bama. we were just outside the venue moments earlier on where the military,
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the special forces have been deployed and you could clearly see them on edge the roads leading to the, to the venue being cut off, causing massive traffic jam and a small stream of people coming in of, of invitees, including members of the county, the national council of transition, not offensive no mood at all. they had somber faces on their, on their face. and, and among those people that were invited were, of course, had the states ambassadors, but none of them are inside this venue. most embassies choosing junior diplomats to represent them to this swearing in ceremony. you remember it was now 9 months ago that we saw a see me going to put his hand on the 1000000 constitution and swearing that he would stay as vice president, that he would never overtake power, that a civilian would lead this period of transition. right now, he has detained the president of transition, the prime minister, who are currently on house arrest. meanwhile,
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he will stand holding this constitution again as the new president of transition and what is a qu within a qu in the last 9 months. now, meanwhile, there's been an uptake of attack attacks in the south of the country this week where a town hall was, was blown blown up by an al qaeda affiliate jamalia thought. well, this plan, what was the mean? we've seen attacks in the north, in the center of the country, 350000 people have been displaced as a result. this year alone. take a look at this report and act of defiance and freedom. smoking with something armed groups wouldn't allow him to do after being caught about mouth thing fighters of the arm group, jermanti sought alley slam one was the mean an affiliate to volcano. hudson depot was abducted. he was given a choice, joined the fight or be killed. he escaped last week, finding his way to the slaughter house on the outskirts of domco. i'm so scared. even here,
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i'm afraid because there are informants giving back information and the data will find you. or if you go back to the village vill cut you up. the al qaeda affiliate controls large wants of land in the center of the country. schools are shut, playing football is forbidden. he'd been listening to the radio watching tv. his band girls are shrouded in black cloth and forced into marriage, including hudson's wife, was now being held captive by coming from the last year. the norwegian refugee council says more than 350000 people fled the region. agencies say a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in areas out of their revision crisis is not only is security crisis, it is also human. terry and crisis development, crisis, political crisis, etc. so the solutions should be listed. it should go beyond military focus,
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which has not so far it has not resulted in more security for 4 people. while these military gentle took power last week in a 2nd to a 9 month thing, they can do what the civilian government can. and that's restore state authority, none of the people that we met, and this makes shift camp, wants to return home despite assurances from the un peacekeeping mission, the french forces and the money and state. they say they're being killed, not just by arm groups, but also by the money an army hudson's father was reading the koran with a group of men at a wedding ceremony. when molly and security forces started shooting way, killing him, until there is dialogue between the armed groups and the malia and army. i feel like nothing will change. volumes will continue to die. last december, you an investigator is told the un security council that they suspect malia defense and security forces of committing war crimes,
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killing those. they are meant to protect with arm groups to intensifying attacks. this has led haas on wondering who to trust and whether they can be any peace in molly anytime soon. like molly is clearly facing a series of profound security challenges amongst many others. now, given the reaction we've seen from the international community to the crew could receive further deterioration in the coming week. well, that's the fear that many international actors have. i mean, it's in this building right now where i see me go, it is expected to be sworn in that in 2015, the algiers peace accord was signed between the molly and state and our groups. people here fear people that we spoke to and that that piece agreement is in jeopardy, and that the security situation with further deteriorates with the military. now in charge of trying to implement that piece agreement, there are a belligerent actor and they to, according to the carter institute,
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which is the independent body trying to observe if the piece of agreement is implemented well, they think of molly, an army of not adhering to that piece agreement, so it's going to be a tough situation for me going to and that's what he's going to do and his speech, and we haven't heard him make any public statement and we're going to hear his 1st speech not only to the nation to try to reassure malia and to been worried about the current situation, but also the international actors. we know that prison macro has pulled out its troops temporarily suspending military cooperation with the malia army. that means that they have no longer a key ally to help in the, in the fight against our groups. but what he's saying is, be just try to unite malia to say that the solution to piece needs to be amalia and solution for their french though they fear that if there is any kind of agreement between this military june and the some of the armed groups then then that's the secular nature of the malia and state that is in jeopardy,
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and that's why they're reluctant to support this military and right now. so we'll hear from a see me go into in moments ago. he's expected to come in the venue in the hours to come in. of course, although the ambassador is from various countries will not be present. make sure that they will be listening in to see what he has to say in terms of what is his offer in bringing peace to this country where the security situation is rapidly deteriorating. i'm sure they will be nicholas how can i with all the nations for us from voluntary? thank you so much. thank well, there's still plenty more here. this things are including poverty, high crime, and a lack of economic opportunity. i'm kimberly help in guatemala cities coming up. i'll tell you why the us vice president is here to address some of the problems mexico governing 40 years of its majority in the lower house,
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the setbacks for the president thomas perform. one final twist before the olympic gold medalist. so my file has a record on firm for forehead and ah no annual launch can memorizing the occupation of east jerusalem by israel has been cancelled. the decision is made by police and organizers after defense minister benny guns said it could be a threat to public order. and that launch is usually attended by israeli settlers and right wing supporters. that's no speak to harry force that he joins us from west teresa and harry. what more do we know about what was the thinking behind this cancellation? well if you go back to may the 10th, which is the day that there were various things that didn't was scheduled to happen
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in jerusalem that were very much located in the breaking out of the major military escalation between hamas and israel. on that day, one of those events was supposed to be the jerusalem day flag march with the right wing religious nationalist flag waving israelis marching through the old city of bodies through some through the muslim quarter through damascus gate, which has been a flash point at the very last minute security forces on that, they decided not to allow them to take that route and we've seen a repeat now. they had wanted to have this march exactly a month later, this coming thursday, saying that they weren't able to do it, then the so they would do it now. but even now is still an extremely tense situation. as the sci fi continues to hold, the tensions remain high in jerusalem. and so the defense minister got involved saying that it should be canceled if they can't change the route. there were security consultations earlier on monday and a meeting between police and the organizers which they said that the current route
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as planned. they would not allow it to go ahead. and so the organizers again said if they weren't allowed to do it through the muslim culture of the old city, they would cancel it altogether. now there was a message from hamas earlier in the day as well. what it's supposed to people saying that if this route did go ahead, then they would be a repeat, or that could be a repeat of what took place a month ago. the far right member of these already parliament, the connected, bizarre smart treachery was one of the organizes a religious nationalist himself. he's called this giving into terror in a shameful way. however, i think will, broadly, they'll probably be a cyber belief that another potentially very volatile situation has for now at least been averted. hurry, they say the has meant com tenisha, but at the same time, i believe there is a decision around shake jara coming out today. how might that affect thing?
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yes, this is from the attorney general. he had until tomorrow, tuesday, the 8th of june, to decide whether to give an opinion in the court case of the families who are facing expulsion from the homes in shakespeare, unoccupied, east jerusalem already. some of them who have appealed to these israeli legal system, taking that appeal right up until the supreme court, the supreme court is due or was due last month to decide whether or not to even hear that appeal. that was delayed with the court inviting the attorney general himself to give an opinion. now this is something that is pretty rare that he would be asked to give an opinion for these what he states to get involved in something that the foreign ministry has called a private land dispute. he is decided now that he should not express an opinion in this matter. so that is something that could see that's being certainly interpreted as
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a blow to the chances of these palestinian families in terms of their process within the israeli legal system. of course, there is a broader argument that the entire system is stacked against them, that they have no right to try to sue for land. they may have lost in west tourism, unlike the settle organization which is suing, to try to get what the land that it says originally belonged to jews before the creation of the state of israel back in its terms, thereby forcing them from their homes. so there is an international law question which remains unresolved, but in terms of the israeli national law, the state through the attorney general is saying that it's nothing to do with him. and that will allow the process to continue, which is something as seen as diminishing the chances of those families. of course, if they are indeed force from their homes that is going to blow the situation up once again. harry for center for us in west forest, and thank you so much. hi home. meanwhile, the military wing of the palestinian group has released the audio recording of
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someone. it says as a captured is rainy, the unnamed man is said to be one of 4 people who've been held in gaza now for several years over israel says 2 of its soldiers and dead muscles are released, new video of former israeli soldier killers shall eat meat was released in 2011 in exchange for more than 1000 palestinian prisoners. the leader of hamas as catholic brigades mar, annisa, told out there the great ones to finalize a new prisoner swapped tail with israel. his face has been blood and the interview for i don't know, i'm a lawyer, we have the bargaining chips to complete a respectable prisoner exchange deal and the inmates are the most important thing that is now on the table. when a prominent palestinian, whose family has become the face of a campaign to stop those forced evictions and occupied east jerusalem has been released by israeli forces. mona l card was detained earlier on sunday at her home for weeks tensions had been running high and shake gera, harry was saying,
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as protest as fight to stop jewish settlers from taking over palestinian homes. how goes need has this report? she is back at home, released with no charge and no condition. when l call was detained early sunday morning, when israeli police raided her family home, her twin brother mohammed, who wasn't there, the time, was served a notice to present himself to the police station in occupied east jerusalem. yeah, he said that he but this is intimidation. nothing more because they know on june 8th, israel's attorney general will issue his opinion. so they want to intimidate the residence of the neighborhood. these are the policies of the occupation, intimidation and fear. why did they close our road? because we made our voices heard that she became the symbol of their plight as she documented everyday life in the neighbourhood. the code of the family has already lost part of their property. a jewish settler originally from brooklyn, new york lives behind those wooden panels. you my feelings, my have,
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and if i don't feel someone else going to a conversation between him and mona went viral. several other properties on the same street were taken over by settlers. one on the brother were taking to this police station an occupied east, jerusalem, where just a day before i just correspondent giovanni dairy was also being interrogated with the city was covering a protest. and so the buried of the families in hanson went, who could lose their homes without being given substitute housing. she was called home when she was overpowered, handcuffed and dragged by israeli soldiers where there is left arm was fractured during the violent arrest. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years, this time, after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable. 3, think 2 words,
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join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in battle modes and ships in the lock. so most in guys especially but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague, missouri, we, they wanted the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faith more than this and we will continue. israeli police, an army have so far been heavy handed with both journalists and those voicing disability. derek t for palestinians facing force will evictions. this was the scene outside the police station. as one of father was talking to journalists. the street where she lived has seen many crack down. despite it all monarch voice has become
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a difficult one to silence. put up the meat edges in ocoee, but east jerusalem. now mexico is governing party has lost its majority in the lower house and a set back for president. andras manuel has a brother on his marina policy, and its allies are still the biggest 4th. also the mid term poll, but they're now short of the votes needed to push through constitutional changes. so homer has the latest 4th from nixco sitting. the it was the biggest elections in mexican history, with more than 20000 positions up to grabs this sunday. this man still wasn't one of them. president lopez over the door. but somehow the midterm seemed all about him. he and his miranda policy with desperate keep the hold of the conference politics. others wanted the election to serve as a counter balance. where then, but i'm concerned that bills will pos without opposition and that the citizens will
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be taking into account that they'll govern in an authoritarian way. was the biggest turn out for midterms, and at least 20 years have been worried about president lope is over, adored neutralizing, or even trying to eliminate independent institutions. and the tax in this morning press conference against non governmental organizations and national and international media. when they printed something that he doesn't like, more in that, in the, in those wanting accounts, weight seem to get there, wish met cruise electoral agency estimate that the marina party would lose seats in congress. it still by far, the biggest party will now meet cut more deals to get its bills past especially, and the constitutional reforms for the how did it happen? many voters still believe in lopez. those promise slash poverty in transform met. others have been disappointed by the handling of the pandemic,
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women's rights and environmental issues. and his inability to reduce met because record levels of violence. the killings extended throughout these elections about 90 politicians died as criminal groups waste war in different parts of the country . the president has 3 more years to try and put that and other issues. right. but now he and his party won't be able to do it alone. john home and i'll just say to mexico city while staying in latin, american early results and peruse. presidential run off show right when candidate cake or fridge. maury, with a narrow lead, with almost 90 percent of votes now counted. but i left this dr. frederick astir is still expected to make gains in rural districts. marianna sanchez reports the they came, however, they could in wheelchairs on crutches with the help of their loved ones. a social media campaign had called on the older generation of peruvians to get out and vote . can someone, clearly we are in
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a critical situation for the country. we can follow that. we are all responsible to get out of the situation. that's why we brought our father in law to help us out on this boat. the sundays run up election put voters at a crossroads. the choice either take for money on the extreme right of the political spectrum or be the gas the you're on the extreme left at this school in central lima weiss who knows the importance of her vote. my father and a few more patriotic than ever because of the speech of our country is at stake in the capital, li malware capable he, marty is expected to do well. the turnout was high. nothing. don't be afraid. he will come out of this knighthood. in obama, a remote and the district of northern, they do hundreds of people escorted that garcia to the polling station. again, if you happen to be citizens without fear, hatred, worries, above all,
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is the well being of peru that has been hit hard by the koran. a virus pandemic, more than a 185000 people have died. 2 and a half 1000000 have lost their jobs. they want to know what the future holds. peruvians are anxiously awaiting for the final result of the election. and once it's over, there will start demanding results on health care and the economy. whether the new government can do liver will still for many be open to question. no, i'm not afraid because whoever wins we, the working class will continue working. we know elections favor businesses for us . it's always the same. a lives will not change. what many voters say they're looking for? it's a precedent to represent all peruvians, mariana, such as i just see the mapping. comalla harris is on her 1st trip abroad as us vice president. she's arrived in guatemala as part of a regional effort to address the root causes of migration. harris is also due to me
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as president to discuss how to fight poverty, corruption, and climate change. and we've also expected to announce measures to collect smuggling and human trafficking has been a surge of people arriving up the southern us board. many of those from central america, white house correspondent can be how's it has worn out from guatemala city, poverty, high crime, and violence, and a lack of economic opportunity. that is why vice president of the united states comma la harris is here in guatemala city for her 1st for and trip. she's trying to address what she calls the root causes of migration. the reason she says the thousands are leaving their communities in search of a better life in the united states. and the hope is with investment that many people will decide to stay in their communities instead of making the dangerous journey northward. so the vice president will be meeting with community leaders, entrepreneurs and also the countries president in order to address some of these
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issues and to try and help folks just like you're seeing standing here at the football field. but it's not easy. in fact, the vice president's office happening down expectation because they know this is a problem that been around for decades and one visit is not going to solve it. still, vice president determined following her visit here to guatemala. she'll be heading to mexico, where she'll be meeting with the country leader there as well. i'll still ahead here on the 0. thailand begins, it's not vaccination campaign as a title. it's west outbreak of cove and 19 tribal leaders in the mid vehicle for reparations. from germany for colonial erin genocide, they say in apology. if not on the philippines, guess it's fast. when is major golf champion, all of that coming up with pieces shortly and
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ah hello next se, we've had some rocking storms across parts of central europe spilling into the bulk . and so let me show the scene that we had in eastern croatia. i just the torrent of water here, after all of that heavy rain. this is flooded about 30 homes in this village. so here's what we can expect on monday, really, the energy can be found towards southern areas of germany through switzerland. and you know, i think, i think we may see some severe storms bubble up toward northern areas of italy, some activity toward the eastern shore of the adria dixie, and a pretty good pulse of energy toward north macedonia. and the southwest corner of bulgaria on monday. cross turkey, we'll see some increasing cloud cover as we head toward its them. bull with a high of 25 degrees athens. 32 will be the high for you. on monday, smooth sailing as we head toward the iberian peninsula, plenty of sun wall to wall sunshine lives. been
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