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gunman. ah, hello i marianna mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. pushed from their homes, cut off from their income's, millions of lives engulfed by flood waters in india and bangladesh and spain. the problem is intense heat pots, the country swelter and temperatures exceeding 40 degrees and forced to face a new normal in afghanistan, the taliban decrease female presented was now where face coverings on the an ah lo and welcome to the program. we have been following a developing story out of iran, the revolutionary god has reported that one of its members has been assassinated in the capital to hereon. gunman on 2 motorcycles,
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shot dead house and say it or die in his car outside his home. and then in a separate development, iran state television earlier announced that members of an israeli intelligence network had been found and arrested. let's now speak to ali hashim. he joins us from our headquarters in doha. and so ali, 1st of all, tell us more about it hasn't said hoyle die, who was he and why would he have been targeted? yes, my am actually as for the i r g c is statement hassan. say on the hood i. e is a member of the cuts force that sir mainly operating outside iran. and as we understood he a was working in he was a rating in syria along with the iranian advisors, and the troops and groups allied with iran over there. so at that puts this assassination in the, in
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a different context than other assassinations that took place in the past. a previously, most of the assassinations that happened in, into ran over the past decade were related to the nuclear file. this is a probably the 1st time that unless it's a nation is related to iran's regional policies. if that's the that the right. what say i inside the wrong because we know just 2 and half years ago, a passenger, the money was, was targeted in baghdad. nearby that national international airport, but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a, several of the statements by the, a foreign ministry the national security council is affiliated media out that new
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news that said that the enemies are crossing the red lines and they will pay the price for this. it seems that this or this operational, this assassination will have, at least from the iranian a side would habits its implications. now a you said that there is another, there is also a ring or a cell that was arrested into alon and the indians linked it to israel. however, it seems very clear that the indians were keeping, keeping a distance in all these statements that were issued into holland from pointing the finger to a direct a, a side or party. so they didn't say israel, they just, sir, said, whoever did this assassination or the enemies of the revolution. so
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they kept the distance from naming who is behind this assassination attempt. although the nation wasn't, as you say, ali or they were deliberately vague, in alluding to who might have been behind this assassination. but it's interesting because it comes at a time when we're seeing an uptick and violence with israeli as strikes near damascus and in syria. and then also these iranian reports of uncovering a members of the israeli intelligence network in iran better. so we have a number of different, different developments that bit difficult to know if this is necessarily linked to the killing of hassan. they are a die. well, if we are going to analyze then yes, this is parked, offer complete a network of incidents that are taking place here. and there also with some of the or information coming out from the iran,
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with respect to the role that has and say out could i, he was playing m some of sources are saying that he played a role in transferring the a defensive technology from iran to to, to syria, and mainly the drawn technology. this is, this is a spar or one of the sources. and if we just put this into context with the latest a statements by the head of the goods force, a smile called any during the quotes they just a month ago, when he mentioned to a drones going over israel. so this could be that there could be a context here, what at the end till the moment these are all a speculations, even if there are and for there is information this regard, then there'll be a need for us to really and confirm these information in order to come out with a clear picture of what for now yes, this is,
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this is anywhere on other part offer of a network of incidence related to the rivalry between israel and, and iran, and at the end, given the latest assassination. now, in to her, on iraq, the iran is, are a threatening that there will be implications, therefore, we'll have to wait and see. thank you. thank you very much. allie hash and bring us all the latest on that story from dow. ha ah, our heavy rain has triggered devastating flooding in parts of india and bangladesh . at least 2000000 people have been forced from their homes in bangladesh with are experiencing there was flooding in decades and in india is northwest in our sam stay 800000 people. there have been impacted by the floods. tens of thousands displaced and at least 24 people have been killed. poverty metal reports from
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a gun district in a sam. oh, these men have found something slithering in this flooded area. sneaks are common in this region of north east india. but this citing has created quite a stir and given people here an unwelcome distraction. anybody i said there by medical man, i mean ilana, the water level has been increasing and that's making us very anxious. second, the water in the hand pump is dirty. there's no electricity from only god knows how we're going to survive this sunny by her. look at our candidates, are you think you were legible? heavy floods in south asia have killed dozens of people and stranded millions of others. evacuations are underway in many parts of her thumb and angels, northeast. as thousands flea there submerged homes across the border, northeast bung rubbish is seen. one of its was floods. in 20 years. 2000000 people have been stranded and block roads are making it difficult to distribute in many
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fields on to water, raising concerns about food shortages, the death of you rivalry i couldn't wear putting one bed on top of another. that's how we are living, laughing, half of our home is under water. i don't know what we will do if the water level rises, that my poultry is dead. i don't have a boat to go and get food made. ah, the region is prone to heavy rains and flooding and is particularly vulnerable to climate change. so high heat will always be beneath by high precipitation, extreme whether even again the clear signature of climate change. so the last few weeks we were talking about 49 d temperature in pakistan and northern invest in part of india. now we are talking about extreme rainfall in not just and thought above addition, india. i haven't explored more severe weather events like these could become more common as the planet warms farther early and heavier than usual rainfall caused the flooding, as people anxiously wait to start building their lives. their concerns about what
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could happen when monson season arrives in the region party method. i'll just now gone district in ne india also falling developments in ne and bangladesh experts saying the floods of becoming more and more frequent and they're also very unpredictable. tanveer chandry has more from our candy village and select where 70 percent of the district has been struck. the lead division of not this bangladesh is prone to flood every monsoon season, but nothing in this jail within last 2 decade. according to the flat forecasting center, the villages we've talked to in this area said they haven't seen flood like this for over 2 decades. at least now you can see some of the houses been inundated with water, at least 500 school run under water. well, let's say 1000 villages have been effected thousands of actors fishing land, farming land has been devastated. now the government set up facilities to
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sheltering people. at least $300.00 plus them. people are worried if the flash flood get worse, thinks good, get really challenging for them. what we know from the flood forecasting department is that the rain as received at the water level, is going down to 2 of the major labor. but if the del edge from the india not 50 states, a mega land, some keeps coming. and the monsoon, rain continues. things could actually get worse. and within next few weeks or parts of spain are experiencing reco breaking temperatures, some of the hardest it areas of reached more than 40 degrees. that's unprecedented for this time of year. people are being advised to keep out of the intense heat, but for many it's just not possible. catch, you know, puzzle diane has more warnings have been issued in at least 10 regions in spain, most exceeding 40 degrees celsius from the capital, madrid to utter, gone in the northeast and in the city of high in,
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in the south. it's 15 degrees hotter than usual. for those who work outside, there's no escaping the intense heat. naya is a dancer in seville. she was looking forward to more crowds after coven 19 long towns. now the new challenge is the temperature. you know, i ordered a rama, we don't have another option. we live in seville, so we have to get used to it from now until september. otherwise we can't work. so despite the heat, we just have to push through. oh, sandra works and tourism and is used to being our doors for hours, but not under the scorching heat ominously. give it back in also that i wouldn't recommend that we have our sales staff here on the street and the weather does affect them. but our company makes sure to bring us water all day, so it's not bad. i try to drink a lot of water and stand near air conditioning for a bit when i can say we, i mean a lot of asi,
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but air conditioning isn't an option for every one. now you seem to see the month of may has always been cool this year, things that went directly to summer. we have to be outside st. record breaking spring. weather is the result of hot air coming from north africa. scientists say climate change is making heat waves more frequent and more intense, and they worn things may get worse. katya love this or the yen al jazeera. now nearly 3 months after invading russia is focused on secure and inc and expanding its gains in the eastern dumbass region of ukraine and also on the southern coast. among the cities hit by shelling and missile strikes are high keys in the northeast and mc live and parisha in the south. are porter, as i beg, isn't solider. a town pitted with craters?
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there's been yes, fighting taking place over the last few days. i couldn't get any, it was just basically too dangerous. now we've managed to get in. it's very, very quiet in terms of there's no, not many people act on to speak to. and to show you this, this is a main can center street. it's very quiet. we've seen a handful of people around today, but if i could just show you some of the damage that's been done, i have to be careful not to triple the mud brick. and this we understand with install or stripe and this is the main center street. it's left this creature and this is paul and the reason why so many people have left this time is a strategically located time. if the russians managed to get this, it's up on a hill and give them a strategic location where they can gain more territory. one, that's why it's been quote over for the last 2 days, we were told that you play a military content. we had to talk about fight make away in by foot and take it
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about 100 meters at the time. not had this residential building that they've been taken off, staying in bunker because they know the flights and stuff again, no way in the meantime. constant got full aircraft miss on any sort of current incoming. and that's because this is to we talk about because it's the thing that the east of been compelled, the russians are made to health. this is a prime example. those that remain calm, go anyway. they don't have any way to go to, they don't have the money to the house to go to a place to go to, you know, have and there's only one shop that's open selling the basement, such as bread and you spoke to the woman there for 900 said it's a june because we know bread, and she's the only chase open selling bread for these people. but as i said,
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the constant fighting going on in the last hour or so. we've heard the strike on this time also because i'm rocket being fired, but this is the battle for solar though, i knew the russians managed to take the statistic location. they would have a massive advantage of the ukraine, and a military had been tons of other locations will be well within the watching. al jazeera ly from london much more still ahead on the program, including history, emergency shipment of german baby formula touches down united states. but how long is it going to last? ah, hello, we should see an end to the extreme heat wave across southwestern parts of europe
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over the next day or 2. so sunday, the last hot day, monday things a little nearer to where they should be a big area of low pressure here, bringing some cloud, some rain and some slightly fresh or rare in from the atlantic. fresh enough. wet enough, it was a north west. wind and rain coming through here was seen some live showers, long spells of rain clearing away from that eastern side of you should be largely dry here on the baltic states a few showers, southern crime pushing towards the back. see if you shout around the balkans as well as that wet weather though, across sir. a good part of france into the low countries pushing into germany switzer and seen some very wet weather as well in that cloud and rain that disturbed weather pushing all the way up toward the north west. now over the past few days, bordeaux has been getting well up into the mid thirty's be touching 20 celsius at best on monday afternoon with us. it's something of a change color. still have a 15 degrees there for a tuesday, the wetter weather edging a little further east was still some heat down towards the se, belgrade, at around $31.00 celsius, but only $22.00 in madrid. it will feel
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a good deal more comfortable pushing down into africa. logic dry across northern parts of africa with some wars. plenty of showers into the central parts of africa as they should be across a good part. west africa. ah, that light emitted from history kept alive only in the family tales of those who survived. it's hard to believe for people who didn't see the astonishing story of the polish women and children who endured the siberian glass and sought refuge in africa. never to return again. an epic or to see of resilience. memory is on homeland. on al jazeera lou
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ah ah, i'll come back. i'll look at the main stories of following up iran's revolutionary god. assign the gunman of shot dead, one of its members, hassan say at a die in his car, outside his home, into iran, in a separate development. iran state tv announced that members of an israeli intelligence network had been found and arrested. heavy rain has triggered devastating flooding in india or bangladesh. at least 2000000 people have been forced from their homes in bangladesh and in india's northwest. an awesome state, a 100000 people, there have been affected. at least 24 people killed. i'll just the media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation to the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank. sharina walker was shot in the head bies righty forces while she was on
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assignment in janine, on the day of a funeral, is ready for storm. the procession started beating mourners, causing a pool berries to nearly drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to participate in a funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. walker was of al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known in the region as the voice of palestine. now to afghanistan, taliban officials of ordered female tv presented to cover their faces on the air. it's part of a growing crackdown on women showing that face is in public. the a haunting has more. hm. if you turn on the evening news in afghanistan, this is the face that will greet you. sonya niecy has presented on tv many times before, but she says never like this when that but mo, mo, how about
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a presenter must feel totally calm and relaxed during the news to convey the truth to the people. but to day for the 1st time, i experienced a moment where i had to present my program wearing a mask and i wasn't feeling good at all. that in last week, tell about officials ordered all women to cover their full bodies when outside the home. then days later, they said that applies to women on t v as well if i want to pass on. but this decree is unpredictable for all female presenters, because a slum has not commanded us to cover our faces. every islamic scholar and political figure has opposed this decree. forcing women to cover their faces is a return to a signature policy of the taller bonds passed hard line rule. the taliban said female presenters, it could wear a medical mask instead. godless sonya says she feels trapped among us about none of us are this. if such decrees are issued and imposed on women than women across
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afghanistan will be eliminated. as we see now that women are being gradually eliminated. if women don't comply, they or their mel guardians could get fired from their jobs or imprisoned. taliban leaders had promised to respect women's an girls rights when they retook control of afghanistan last august. but rights groups have voiced concerns about the growing crackdown, including liberty, girls, education, and now the female faith is the latest target wiped from afghan tv screens. leah harding al jazeera our candidates vying for columbia top job holding their final rallies out of next week's presidential election. a former mayor of the capital book, a tower is widely seen as the front runner in this race struggle. petro is left his candidate, promising to phase out fossil fuels, and a country oil still accounts for a 3rd of foreign revenue. i sandra betty,
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joins us now from columbus capital bunker tied to destiny. some lively scenes behind you, alessandra, and it is the end of campaigning and very significant election. very important. what could go wrong for gustavo petra? ah, well, mary, i'm back with some of it all in the front runner since the beginning of this campaign. and what seems clears that never before and have columbia's been so willing to give to give that through less that over to the governor. this capture would be the 1st time in history that such a radical platform with managed to win the election here at that said, even if the polls show that this is clearly a close to 4045 percent of the vote, he probably doesn't have enough to wait an hour drive in the 1st round of the
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election next sunday. however, things will become more difficult for him eventually. and i think in a 2nd round, especially for a while the car candy, they put a mandate managed to get in 2nd place. he is a 77 year old and super nurse that was really little known in the country a few months ago. but he's been growing in the polls with very unorthodox a campaign and presenting himself as an anti corruption populates that could make it difficult for pedro to present to him self truly as a name agent, for changer if he confronts a instead of the candidate who's in 2nd place now that eco gutierrez, who is supported by all the traditional parties in the country, i,
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thanks very much from bug cialis under him. patty. now, the 1st emergency shipment of baby formula from germany has landed in the united states. a giant u. s. military transport plane carrying 32 tons of forming a landed in the state of indiana. a critical shortage was caused by product we called by the country's leading manufacturer, as well as supply chain issues. supply levels are about 40 percent less than normal . audio castro is in washington dc where the us food and drug administration last week we're lacks the rules on formula imports and she says that the shipment is just a temporary solution. this will last maybe a week for some 27000 babies and toddlers. so it's a stop gap measure that honestly won't go that man away because specifically the formula for this flight is a special formula that's for children who are allergic to proteins and cow's milk.
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and so this formula is actually being given to hospitals and to clinics, to those medically needy children. this happened because president joe biden earlier last week invoke the defense production act, and the f. d. a rolled back some import restrictions, given this critical shortage of infant formula. baby formula in the u. s. sum 40 percent less in stock. then in normal times, this shipman was just the 1st of several about a 3rd of it. so far having arrived and the by ministration says, future flights may be military or maybe chartered commercial flights. australia's new prime minister antony, open ac, is heading straight to japan for his 1st meeting of the nations leda albanese promising to resettle stride his relations with the world and sweep aside what he calls and ineffective domestic response to climate change. czar clock reports from sydney day one in the nation's top job and anthony albanese
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is promised unity and optimism into a strat. invoices. they'll hit the ground running, boarding a flight to tokyo on monday for his 1st official meeting as a nation's leader. obviously the quad latest meeting is an absolute priority cor. strayer. and it is, it enables us to send a message to the world that way. there is a change of government. there will be some changes in policy, particularly with regard to climate change in our engagement with the world on those issues. border selection, race was run on personality over policy. powerful swings let the conservative coalition party, without the numbers to hold on to government. voters drove liberals out of key margin receipts. the i'm going prime minister returned to his church, conceding his party misjudged the electors. given us with right foundation, which we can walk, what has been a very difficult walk?
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i got to tell you i was the last almost 4 years but at the last election. ready we really understood that it was for such a time as this and our now we both know it was for such a time as then new to parliament or at least 9 high profile female independence. the group campaigned for more action on climate change and legislating a federal integrity commission to investigate political corruption. that appealed to devices who abandon candidates from scott morrison's party in blue ribbon seats lovely to fit the independence. i think real change and a step forward and for the environment, i feel like maybe now's the time for us to do something different. and if we can get action on climate change, they're not going to be quite excited. this election has seen a seismic shift in australia's political landscape. not only is there a new group of independence, demanding leisure action on climate change,
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the greys party is also highly of as their best result ever with dramatic danes in both the lower and the upper house. the postal vote is to be encountered and some seats remain undecided, but the labor party has vowed to get down to business with more united approach to federal politics. syrup law out a 0 citizen. oh yes, reson joe biden. the is in japan for the 2nd leg of his asia trip. after leaving south career, i'd will also attend our summit for the court and alliance of the us, japan, india, and australia. our focus will be on how to counter china's influence in the region . north korea's weapons tests are also high on the agenda. the 1st case of monkey pox has been discovered in austria, according to the health authority in vienna, while health organization last week called an emergency meeting to discuss the outbreak. 30 nations outside western central africa where the diseases and demick
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now have reported cases over the past few days. monkey pox is not usually lethal and health x, but say it's not nearly as transmissible was covered. 19 we go to south africa now heavy rain and flooding as forced hundreds of people to leave their homes along the country's east coast. been some severe damage to buildings in durban, a capitol of quizlet natal province with officials calling for people to remain in their homes. floods are just a month after the regions, worst floods, and landslides and living memory killed more than $400.00 people. heavy rain is expected to continue until monday ah could look at the main stories of following this hour and iran's revolution.
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