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i handle the and the cane africa direct on al jazeera. this dance, it was an arabic. my name is ha, i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia. the chamber with handcuffs led me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world, who in the life of an innocent theo mastery case, coming soon on al jazeera. ah that brazen attack a seated member ron's revolutionary dog is found dead outside his home in the
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capital 10. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera live from dall. so coming up, holmes abandoned fleeing for their lives. millions across south asia are affected by flood waters sweeping across parts of india and bangladesh. easing the supply crunch, the 1st of several loads of baby food without touch down in the united states. plus . i'm charlie enger, the cannes film festival, where the red carpet has been rolled out for ukraine fledgling film industry. ah, iran's elite military unit, the revolutionary god says one of its senior members has been assassinated in the capital to rom gunman, on 2 motorcycles, shot dead, colonel hassan, sad or die in his car. outside his home. the attackers are still at large in
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a separate development iran state t. the earlier announced that members of an israeli intelligence network had been found and arrested, but told me not from california is professor abbas maloney. he's the director of iranian studies at stanford university professor. so another murky assassination in the arabian capital, who is likely to be behind this now significant, is this killing? do you think the most likely person for government behind it? i think it is that there is a game of cat and mouse right now in propaganda circles. in iran and in israel, but i think all evidence indicates that this level of action and the person that they have pick and the kind of. busy the leaks that you get from israel would indicate that there are the ones who are behind and i think the purpose is clear. i think it has at least 2 goals. one is to take the fight to the iranians. they
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straightened out for a couple of years and secondarily, it, i think they want to disrupt any possibility of the i r g c in the past. and we don't know much about half and say i could, i but he was deployed. we understand to support iran's operations in syria. how important was he to the revolution in regards to we don't i don't think we know. i certainly don't know. every indication i have in the media is that it was a major player in syria. though his rank is even a question or concern whether he was a general at some officials of playing with colonel as the iranians claim. but no doubt, he was very key in the regimes actions in syria, in mobilizing forces and supportive and fighting prices,
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as well as the rates. let's just stay with the issue of israel for a 2nd because they're raining. officials announced earlier the better arrested members of an israeli intelligence cell. could these 2 events do you think be linked and could we see any blow back against israel? pat the regime is clearly indicated that there will be a blowback that they will attack. but my sense of where they are economically, where they are politically, where their ally, russia is going to be 3 in the war. in 5th grade, i don't think they want to for fight with israel. but their nature requires to show some kind of a response and i won't be surprised if they show at least some kind of a symbolic response to show that there are still strong professor, abbas maloney. thank you very much indeed for your insight in your thoughts. thank you so now, russian forces have been stepping up their bombardment of ukrainian cities along the eastern front line. russia trying to secure and expand its gains in the east
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and don bass and on ukraine, southern coast, among the cities hit our car keys in the northeast mich alive and zap our region in the south. our report as big as in solid dark where battle has been raging for days . for days, the town of solid door has been hit by russian artillery. the ukrainians still hold it were one of the few to gain access to this in battle town. we entered on foot without a military escort. the streets are empty. a crater left behind in the middle of the town. another in front of a residential building. others destroyed. i recently just came out, we were in a flat, but at night we were sleeping in the basement. i am here because my daughter is ill . can i lay? yes. where am i to go? they take us to their basement and where we find others sheltering from the
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shelling o w at night. at 1 o'clock there may be shelling oh, for the whole evening. all morning indeed. well there was such a big bomb. there was mud everywhere. so you don't stretch number she, despite the wall, the destruction and the constant bombardment. some here still support russia. we've blurred this man's face for his own protection. joke. you look younger, why are you wearing a helmet with a guy or got the right to your routine? a water alert, be good. are i see of renewal rush? i will be here soon. i via the victory. the artillery battle begins again, where one is now going into their basement is usually a good indication of the fact that something may be coming back in. usually what
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happens is the ukraine's required roughly before i move, you can return 500 acquainted the fight. it will think you're going in the basement . that's that side. possibly get of it. so the door is in a strategic location. if russian forces managed to take it, it enabled them to strike anything within sight. the ukrainian forces i desperately tried to stop them. i said, bake al jazeera saw the dog. russia's defense ministry gave a briefing about its latest offensive in the moscow separatists controlled area. that's why there was like a high precision air based missiles have hit 3 command post 13 areas where ukrainian troops and military equipment amassed as well as for ammunition depos, near solar, dark, sol, done. that's people's republic, and your cova in lieu guns people's republic as well. as russian forces retreated from towns and villages near ki, they left
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a trail of death and destruction behind families still struggling to identify and bury their loved ones. from the bodies found st. bizarre. the reports from boucher, the bloodletting in boucher has made it one of the most notorious examples of russia's brutality in this war bodies of murdered ukrainians may no longer lay in the street. and people are trying to go back to the way things were but you don't have to go far to see what the conflict has left behind. sites like these are common in places that have been taken back from the russian. this tank behind me seems to be pointing a gun. i would, might have been the last thing that was able to shoot out before it was disabled. well, completely destroyed. over here is the entrance to ukrainian army base in the forest . now the russians are no longer there, but the russian threat remains over. here is
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a sign that says mines which indicates that beyond this fence, there are still land mines, an unexploded ordinance that has yet to be cleared. marcia lived under russian occupation in a village outside, boucher. she lost her uncle, brother, and best friend. all 3 men killed in the same place at the same time in the defense of their city, but shut the measures of an idea. she said the people in the hope that it wasn't them until the d and the examination should also many scenes indicated. it was too pain, despair emptiness. lisa wounds wounded that will never show. did you not get on it? when he was in the woods, they were shot. their bodies burned in what is left of the car where they died for medical, it smells like death. she says we did.
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so did they? yes. these men were killed more than a month ago. but they were found identified and buried just days ago she was still most. ready evans trumpeting about butcher every once trumpeting about her mother about it. and maria paul, the same thing is happening there in carson. it's a horror, it's an order book. it wouldn't be as long as there is, there will be war, she says. and everyone wants peace to the war. and ukraine has broken so many communities in the towns and villages around ukraine's capital weeks after the slaughter investigations carry on. and as bodies are identified, the list of boots as confirmed, the dead gets longer. there are still more people to bury more people to
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more and more people to miss in basra, the old 0 in kasinsky village near butcher. israel has bob, the entry of the head of a european union delegation. it was going to review the situation and occupied east jerusalem, the west bank and gaza. the entire delegation from the european parliament has now been forced to cancel its trip money and ada heads. the delegation of her relations with palestine, he said no explanation was given to his banning, but he suspects that speaking out against the murder bound to 0. john listerine, i claim by israel forces may have played a role. and then what we do is monitor the status of the situation of the palestinian people under an occupation that has lasted decades. it is the 1st visit since the last great aggression of the israeli regime against the gaza strip. now it's been a year since this aggression, another important element was the recent merger of al jazeera journalist sharina.
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last week i made a specific request in the last plenary session of parliament. with regards to the killing of hearing by israel. we got the majority support from the parliament for the debate. i do not turn out that i got punished for that. we were able to denounce the murder, which is the last one of the 50 journalist murdered since 2000. what israel wants to do is cover up the systematic crimes that carries out against the palestinian population. last year alone, more than $300.00 palostio civilians were killed by israel simply for being on the land. they have not given any explanations as to why they sanction me in my capacity as president of the delegation. i think it is a punishment, a tactics action against a complaint. but obviously we are not going to stop doing. if israel thinks that by sanctioning us, we are going to stop denouncing their crimes, they are absolutely wrong. i can specifically say that they do not know me is they
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think i am going to change my position to avoid sanctions. why don't a male, in my opinion, they're obviously not going to investigate emergency or did themselves. she rings, murder is not random. it's not an accident. it's not a stray bullet. when she was outside the shutters, tremendous precision, right or her helmet. and obviously whoever gave the order to kill shooting is not going to investigate the murder. our 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the bad west bank. sharina was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was an assignment in janine earlier this month, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pul barrows to nearly drop her casket. that didn't stop, thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have
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condemned her killing. and our calling for an investigation about ugly was without a 0 of a 25 years covering the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine and israel court as overturned a police order barring 3 jewish teenagers on the alex a mos compound. they were temporarily banned from the holy site after they violated a long standing arrangement not to pray that the court has now ruled in favor of them. palestinian president mahmoud abbas issued a statement calling sundays ruling a flagrant challenge to international law. israel says the court ruling does not change the existing status quo. since 1967 non muslims are allowed in alex on last compound during visiting hours. but a bod from praying that are still to come here. now jesse are including ah, final campaign rallies in columbia head of next week's presidential election. we live in baltimore.
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ah, with hello got some valid storms now pulling away from the eastern seaboard of the u. s. you could see that mass of cloud, angry, stormy weather, just coming through it all associated with this coal front, which extends all way from east and canada. for the northeast of the u. s. right down into the deep south. that's the boundary between cooler air and very warm air coming in from the gulf of mexico. so we're looking at to 13 celsius in chicago. 33 celsius in b. c. big cabbage contrast, hence as massive storms which will clear away a place to say as we go on into monday. se brighter dryer fresher, more comfortable. 21 celsius. still a few showers down towards the caroline is pushing into ga, blurry, a showers across the great plains, and they are driving their way further east, which as we go through tuesday, could see some localized flooding. could catch
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a tornado or to some large house and damage whence always a possibility. further west, no sign of any rain around the desert. southwest. somebody re really radicals that western side of the west into western canada. i lost dry to push our way down into mexico. we have got some showers around the yucatan peninsula, plenty a showers across the caribbean. they sort of south of guatemala. right down into panama, costa rica. just wanted to shout to the great twenties. ah . in november 2020 austrian security services carried out operation lock. so i opened my eyes and saw a machine gun pointed at my head al jazeera, well, who's to vienna, and grunts to examine events and allegations of islam of phobia. this is a terrible mistake because it affects some said 2 young family,
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austria operation level on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back, a pick them out about top stories here at this hour. ron's elite military unit, the revolutionary god says one of its senior members has been assassinated in the capital terror on a separate development. iran state, tv and outs that members of an israeli intelligence network i've been found and arrested israel as bob, the entry of the head of a european union delegation was going to review the situation and occupied east jerusalem, the west bank and gaza on the battles continuing to rage for the strategically
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important ton of solid dos in east of ukraine, it's part of russia attempt to consolidate its gains in the east along ukraine's southern coast. heavy rain and flooding have devastated parts of india and bangladesh. before the annual monsoon season in india is northeast and some state, tens of thousands of people have been displaced and at least 24 killed. more in that shortly. but we started may bring bangladesh where flood waters are forced more than 2000000 people from their homes. their child re, is in select and sent us this report. the lead division of not as bangladesh is prone to flood every monsoon season, but not being in this jail within last 2 decade. according to the flood 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,
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farming land has been devastated. now the government is set up facilities to sheltering people, at least $300.00 plus them. people are worried if the flash flood get worse, things could 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 dillard 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. well now to india's flood zone, poverty metal is and now gal in a sam straight. oh, these men have found something slithering in this flooded area. sneaks are common industry jan of ne india. but this citing has created quite a stir and given people here an unwelcome distraction, anybody i say de bonnie book or miami, lana, the water level has been increasing and that's making us very anxious. second,
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the water in the hand pump is dirty. there's no electricity come, only god knows how we are going to survive this honey. bye. hello, get off on the day. so you think you were legal? heavy floods in south asia have killed dozens of people and stranded millions of others. evacuations are underway in many parts of a some in india, northeast. as thousands flea there submerged homes across the border, northeast bangladesh is seen one of its was floods. in 20 years. 2000000 people have been stranded and blocked roads are making it difficult to distribute aid many fields on to water raising concerns about food shortages. the death of you larry larry, i couldn't wear putting one bed on top of another. that's how we are living, left 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
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climate change. so high heat will always be accompanied by high precipitation, extreme read that even again clear signature of climate change. so last few weeks, we were talking about 49 dividend richer in bucharest, on, and northern invest in part of india. now we are talking about extremely in paul, in nautilus and borrow one rendition india exports wants severe weather events like these could become more common as the planet warms farther. early and heavier than usual rainfall caused this flooding. as people anxiously wait to start building their lives, their concerns about what could happen when monson season arrives in the region. barbed him at the larger sierra nagondo district in northeast india. yes, president joe biden has arrived in japan on the 2nd leg of his asia trip after leaving south korea biden will attend the summit for the quarter alliance of the u . s. japan, india, and australia. a focus will be on how to counter china's influence in the region.
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north korea's weapons tests are also high on the agenda. now the 1st u. s. military aircraft carrying 32 tons of baby formula from germany has landed in the us state of indiana and moiz on the way. marika seen a critical shortage due to a product recall by the country leading manufacturer. coupled with the supply chain issues, the by the administration is mobilized military and invoked the defense production that to quickly resolve the crisis, this shipment provides enough formula to take care of 9000 babies in 18000 toddlers for a week. now it's about a half a $1000008.00 ounce doses. a formula on that plane at 78000 pounds and height is a castro joins us live now from washington dc. heidi so we understand the u. s. military as now rains. the 2nd shipment of baby formula from europe. what more can you tell us? that's right,
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darren and the white house says that this shipment will come in coming days, no exact time, at this point, and it will be a chartered fedex flight. that will be bringing this batch of formula from germany to washington. this is a chartered flight still paid for by the pentagon and on board will be another $1000000.00 doses or bottles worth of formula. critical leave. this is hypo genic formula that will be for children who are, are allergic to regular mil to cow's milk. and so this along with what's already arrived in the u. s. will be distributed to clinics and hospitals for those x specially needed children who for medical reasons cannot eat anything else now, but president biden has been under intense pressure to resolve this shortage. some 40 percent of formula in the united states is out of stock, and he has also in both the defense production act. and just now the white house
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has announced that it has made the 1st 2 orders under that act, which is going to compel the a providers of wrong radians to fulfill the entire orders of formula manufacturers . in other words, they will be prioritized in getting those raw materials to the factory and made into formula. one of the manufacturers is abit, which is that major one that has been shuttered one of its factory shutters since february due to contamination fears. well, the federal, the food and drug administration has cleared that factory to resume production. and so now with more raw materials available, it still will take 2 months, according to abbot to get all the supplies back into normal stock. so darren, this is still just the beginning of addressing this crisis that many american parents are feeling a little. how does your castro lifers the in washington dc? thank you. now candidates vying for columbia top java holding that final rally is
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the head of next week's presidential election. gustavo petro, the former mayor, the capital barometer is widely seen as the front for the 1st case of monkey pox has been discovered in austria. that's according to the health authority in vienna. the world health organization last week called an emergency meeting to discuss the outbreak. 13 nations outside west am central africa, where the diseases and demick now have reported cases over the past few days. monkey box is not usually lethal and health experts say it's not nearly as transmissible. as cove it 12. there's been an explosion in the afghan capital cobble near a hotel where sina taliban figures had gathered. at least 3 people have been killed . a commemoration event was taking place near by for the taliban form alida seizing power. last august. the group has struggled to deal with repeated attacks of major cities, mostly by iso late groups. taliban officials in afghanistan,
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i've ordered female tv for dentist, a couple other faces while on air. it's all part of a growing crock: done. and when showing that faces and public bahati has more 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 dad but mom, mo, how about a presenter must feel totally calm and relaxed during the news to convey the true to the people. but today 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 tal about officials ordered all women to cover their full bodies when outside the home. then days later, they said that applies to women on tv as well. if i had one last on but up this decree is unpredictable for all female presenters, because a slum has not commanded us to cover our faces. every islamic scholar and political
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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, a godless sonya says she feels trapped. i must have rattled on her this. if such decrees are issued and imposed on women than women across 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 re took control of afghanistan last august. but rights groups have voiced concerns about the growing crackdown, including limiting girls education. and now the female face is the latest target wiped from afghan tv screens. leah harding al jazeera. now the common film
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festival is showing its solidarity with ukraine. there are special screenings, dollars on conferences, on how to rebuild the countries film industry. a range of ukrainian films and documentaries aren't offer at the festival. but filmmakers and system want to be defined by war. charlie, as the reports from the, the conflicting ukraine is ever present in can connect to this highlighting accusations the whole time to president is not in the line. he's opening night appeal. so make not to stay silent. young we should hear was like from 940 coming from all screens suite. as many ukrainian filmmakers put down that cameras to pick up weapon, the global film community is asking how it can help the industry when the war is over. an industry that was just starting to thrive, it was developing quite quickly. i must say. we had
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a successful years as almost all class a film festivals. there were ukrainian sounds in various programs. there was a film in the main competition in venice by but engine, but the knowledge called reflection. there was a film about another klondike and the same film by marina got about one sundance awards. in can ukraine has a range of projects and pam sir story about fighting for redemption documentary about the destruction of the german video population in the maxim nicole. net. she's film is competing in the new direct his category. he's been given special permission to be in town, but next week will return to join the ukrainian army. butterfly vision followed lillia, a former prisoner of war. he struggled to resume her life as a soldier and wife when he was is the story of a victim. he refuses to be identified as one that the writers based on interviews with
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victims of war crimes. their stories were full of some awful for effect details were the most impressive thing for us. and actually there was, was our film is about like, what are they doing in order to survive? to overcome this trauma, the ukrainian direct to say the characters and their film reflect the strength and courage of the ukrainian people. but the bubble that is kind of so far removed from their reality right now, they say they'd like to talk about cinema that 1st they need to survive to get through this war. and then rebuild. charlie angel al jazeera can ah, type a quick check of the headlines here on iran elite military unit. the revolutionary god says one of my senior members has been assassinated in the capital turan.
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