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a fire triggers an explosion of a container depot in bangladesh. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up with russia, targets military facilities in the hands of the ukraine says it's retaken, some territory in the east, but i was, i'm, i've enjoyed at the world heritage site of iraq. so the marches and i'll tell you how the centuries old inland wetlands system is slowly dying and party at the palace of thousands of throng, central london, for star studded concert. walk in queen elizabeth 70 years on the threat. ah, well, we began it with some breaking news now out of bangladesh. we're at least 5 people
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have been killed and dozens injured after a fire tort through a container depot. when it happened in the south eastern, tanner conder, near the port city of touch, graham, the blaze triggered a large explosion. as firefighters rushed to the scene, some of the containers were storing some of the chemicals and estimated 100 people have been injured. 20 of them are in a critical condition when emergency crews are still working to put out the fire ukraine says russia is that throwing massive fire pilot the key eastern city of severe the net cost the troops reclaim some territory. it is mostly under russian control and has seen heavy fighting in recent weeks. elsewhere, shutting spark to major fire to famous wouldn't monastery in on the region. ukraine claims russian forces killed for monks that in may,
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russian air strikes are increasing in the don bass region, which has now become the focus of moscow's war. another name coming up in the net direction. the enemy is shelling positions of our troops along the entire line of contact with mortars, cannon, and rocket artillery. it uses operational, tactical, and ami aviation. the main efforts concentrated on the sierra done yet and back more directions. fighting continues in the city, a civilian airfield and ukraine, 2nd largest city. her kid has been damaged by missile strike. or cave has suffered sporadic attacks since ukrainian forces regained territory and pushed back russian troops. earlier this month, the city sits near the border with russia and was heavily bombarded during the 1st days of the war. same was rob has more from keith. the most fierce, fierce battles that are happening are currently separate than that's what we're hearing is. it is being turned into another mario poll, ukrainian say that they worry that what the russians are doing is what they did in
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mario poll, which is trying to erase that city completely off the map. just to give you a sense of sort of what's happening on the ground, the latest we have in terms of incident reports from the military say that the russians are blowing a bridges. so the ukranian forces are unable to resupply their military and bringing humanitarian aid for civilians. they say that ukrainians are fighting back, but the russian forces there are continuing to terrorize local populations with looting and bullying. now having said that, the latest information from the presidency here is that in the last 24 hours, what they have managed to do is ukrainian forces have managed to push back against the russians in separate that's and take back 20 percent of the city. now just yesterday, we were expecting severed the next to fall within days or weeks, but now that is less likely far less likely than it was 24 hours ago. and this is a city that's been contested for a month and ukrainian say that they are still in the fight. and they will continue
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to push back to try to make sure that the endeavor by the russian forces to try to take over all of the 100 region and try to bring into their control. all of the administrative borders of a don boss is still something that will have to be accomplished at a high price in, in lives and in material from the russian side. denise is judges will go on strike for we can protest off to present case. he dismissed 57 of them. he's accusing the judges of corruption, but opponents say this is only the latest step in his bid to consolidate. one man rule site has already sacked the government and suspended parliament. and he wants to change the constitution, will demonstrate, was accused him of staging, a qu, lucy of open reports now from the capital tunis. oh wow. 6 scuffles with police, his opposition, politicians lead protests against president chi side. oh,
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these dissolved parliament and replaced the electoral commission in tunisia. now he wants a referendum next month to change his constitution. critic say his change is amount to a cool and the headquarters, the electoral authority, more scuffles with police a jacobs who was new thought we came as political parties and activists to express our views what we were attacked by the police and who spread tier guys on our faces why one side has been poles and political advertising and told international election observers. they are not welcome to protest as don't believe the vote in july will be free or fair. they say side has too much power and democracy is in danger. many of those demonstrating on saturday spent several years in prison under teenagers, former president zene and aberdeen and ali. they say they don't want to go back to an authoritarian regime. recently, side sacked, 57 judges,
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giving himself even greater judicial power. judges from the association of magistrates say, president side could use the law to eliminate his opposition and say that it's what it yes, said. the president justified these dismissals under the pretext of fighting corruption . but the fight against corruption should not be conducted outside the law. and outside transparent procedures that give judges the possibility to defend themselves. these procedures allow the truth to be unveiled and corruption to be exposed. president chi side says he's building a 3rd republic and cleansing to nature of corruption. but his opponents accuse him of corrupting democratic institutions and reaching for absolute power and control over the country. elysium hawkman, al jazeera tennis. several people have been detained in hong kong, off to authorities band, public commemorations of the 1989 at genamin square massacre for 30 year running lights groups say the detentions are an insult to the memory of the victims. lexia
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braunfels hong kong, usually bustling victoria park behind barricades and police for years it's been the scene of candlelight vigils to remember those killed in the 1989 at tenement square massacre. but this year it was blocked off shadows of clouds on the empty park illustrating what act of a se is an increasingly dark chapter. in the territories history. o. d r hall read him is starting to decline the freedom in hong kong, including freedom of expression, freedom of action. all of them are weakened. every one is remaining silent because they are terrified of getting arrested. dozens of police were deployed to streets around the park and a busy retail district of causeway bay. and go coming. i just came here and there are so many police. i found it a bit trouble, so police had warned the public not to gather in groups to mark the 33rd anniversary passes by were stopped or questioned. their bags checked. even this man
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who was carrying a toy tank, he said, had bought at the shops before 3 years ago we had the flu. lemme rise to non square just for years. everything 3 is a 3rd grader as the spring and summer. this is the 3rd year, all public commemorations of the event have been bent cove. it was the explanation last year and the year before, ah 2019 tens of thousands gathered around the statue of the goddess of democracy. she was built as a copy of this erected and tenement square by pro democracy protesters and 1989. that was months before military crackdown killed. what rights group say may have been thousands of peaceful demonstrators. chinese official, say 300 died. the footage of a loan protest, her standing in front of line of tanks, became one of the most powerful symbols that the late 20th century. since paging
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implemented a controversial security, lauren 2020. the annual commemorations had become smaller this year for the 1st time, none was planned. many protest leaders are in jail or in exile. the goddess of democracy statue has been taken away from home. i am disappointed because although no one's organized, any commemorative event, the authorities all ready on high alert, but candles did burn and the windows of the u. s. consulate, the white house accusing authorities, and hong kong and china, the trying to suppress memories of the massacre. though sentiments echoed in taiwan at china views as a breakaway republic. there a copy of another famous hong kong statue was on show to commemorate the victims of t, n. m. n. a sign that despite china's efforts their descent will not be silent. ah, lexi o'brien al jazeera, south korea and the united states have held
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a joint naval exercise in international waters. off the japanese island of okinawa, military officials said the 3 they drew, aim to bolster their alliances, readiness for what they called north korean provocations. a south korean war ships that took part were on their way to y to join the multinational exercises led by the u. s. and production has resume that a baby formula plant in the us whose closure and fabric fueled and nationwide shortage. albert had issued a recall and closed the plant in michigan after 2 babies died. the company controls about 40 percent of the u. s. baby food market and the closure letter, severe shortages concerns became so acute that present joe biden met virtually this week. the infant food executives, abbot now says it's starting production of speciality formulas. first, they will be in stores in around 2 weeks. un human rights official in sudan is
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condemned. the country's ongoing crackdown on pro democracy protest as adama dang is called for an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators. and the release of those detained under recent state of emergency have been regular rallies against the military since it seized power. last october, i and many others had called for restraint, yet, however, it seemed that the court was not tv. and according to our information, live ammunition were the use to disperse. that can be no justification for 5 in the life. of the media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the kingdom of its journalist and occupied westbank. sharina of clay was shot in the head by israeli forces while she
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was on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral is very forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull bears to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupies eastern, seemed to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for investigation. clay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of her time was to the head here on al jazeera oblique milestone is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere surges to its highest level of human history. on threats of a boy caught out an upcoming summit, us meant to strengthen regional solidarity. ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the cutter route. your travel
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package to the hello. there will have a look at south asia in a moment, the 1st to east asia, where he continues to dominate. in the very north likes the beijing. you can see the temperature touching up and lingering in the early thirty's. now there is a change to come. we've got a system bringing some really wet and windy weather to the north east of china, and that's going to knock a lot of the warmth out by the time we get in some monday. but for the south of this, it does start to clear up as the plum rains push their way further east, those pulses of heavy rain pulling up towards the korean peninsula and japan. if we take a closer look, we are going to see some very heavy rain pull into southern areas here by the time we get in some monday that'll have swept its way up towards tokyo, rain on schedule. here it's going to knock out some of that warmth as it is for the likes the sol in the korean peninsula. if we take a look at the 3 day here, and temperatures going to be dipping right down from 31 on saturday as that rain
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rolls in on monday. now as we move to south asia, the rains rolling into southern areas of india, thanks to the monsoon. we could see some of those shop a thunderstorms developing more central areas. by the time we get in some monday, but the heat continues to dominate in the northwest in places like pakistan will see the temperature continue to pick up in the hall through the week. i saw official airlines of the john how and why did who become so obsessed with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold the corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. very good, i rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about? why american, today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here at al jazeera. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah
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ah, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now. this out, at least 5 people have been killed and dozens injured off to a fire talk through a container tech, he se in bangladesh. the blaze triggered lodge exploration as firefighters rushed to the c town to condemn ukraine's eastern dumbass regions coming under intense, shunning from russian troops. key of says that russia is throwing on its power, the key city, very dumb yet or to ukrainian troops that reclaimed some territory. opposition is growing into nicea to the presidents plans to change the country's constitution. the testers in the capital accused him of staging,
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a qu through series of news. i gave him the greater control of estate institutions . now scientists have issued a stock warning about the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the us climate agency says its hit record levels 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial era. those levels will last reached about 4000000 years ago, and temperatures were hotter and sea levels rose significantly. but instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is doing the opposite. 2021 saw 36300000000 tons of c o 2 emissions. there's not just amount recorded in a single year. while elizabeth duty is a climate activist and founder of the green generation initiative, she's urging everyone to take the steps conscious of recommended to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. i find the latest that are very terrifying and especially they're built on the implications because of the fact is very clear that you have to cut the emissions and the claim number emissions by 45 percent in this the kid.
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but again, the emissions continue to rise in we are almost at the warming of 3 degrees. and this is going to be really got the traffic for just like mine that are already facing the impacts of the climate crisis. and for a young class. and let me was spend time with community like losing why g county and kenya who are facing prolonged drought that of course course i got his when, if he wants to say, and i think it's really wanting to think that this is only going to be more a traffic for them and is a come to that depends on 80 percent of their livelihood coming from lifestyle, but i still the lifestyle dying and i still people who have lost hope for the future and they're desperate because they impartially continue to rise. so i think that is happening because in our phase 2 can be unconquered. that fancies that we must take. now, vast wetland in southern iraq believe to be the biblical garden of eden is slowly disappearing. the unesco heritage marshes are suffering from government neglect and
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climate change. some of injected reports from a law in southern iraq if 5000 year old mode of transport is solely disappearing from iraq's unesco heritage marshes. to be heard a member that 6 decades ago, there was water in the heart, or marshes i saw was sent off. it's been 4 or 5 years on the water level is decreasing. gradually. it really affects us when there's water, the marshes come to life and we can fish. when i was young, the marshes were a magnificent place. not like these days. we were able to collect marsh reeds and fish. now we're left with nothing. no one knows. as the water dries up, so does the demand to make the ancient machines are marsh boat. in addition to boat making, they used to be work for maintenance and upkeep. now most of the boat makers have left the swamps and rivers in southern gopher buster and he left many of the 20 types of boats for hunting transport or passengers are not being made anymore. the
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ones which are made use important material. the ancient technique of making them issue or the marsh board is all but last, the local board has been replaced by industrial timber. the arches are now being made with java wood and instead of lloyd, they're using fiberglass and chemical tar. in addition to climate change and drawing marsh's bookmakers also face frequent public bottles, a 3rd generation boat builder and says it's quicker using more than equipment and imported materials are cheap. turn and learn how to push it in better than the old boat was made of wood, cotton and nails. now all these materials not use now fiberglass is used. it's better than the old way. previously, people waited for a month to get a boat, but with low water level, there's no words. my biggest fear is the drought. no water means no work for us. one of the world's largest inland delta has shrunk from $9000.00 to just under 800
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square kilometers. the marshes were dried for oil production and agriculture from the 970, than to combat armed groups in the 1990 s. and people from the marshes, c promises to help have just been quote, ink, and paper. linda shed that the government did not do anything for the marshes, no strategic plans, no health or educational projects. the residents are deprived of everything. the boat industry flourished once, but now the marshes are getting smaller and people rely on fewer boat. climate change is the main factor. it will become worse with summer evaporation levels. also upstream dams in turkey and iran, when more than 40 river tributaries are totally cut off. the water buffaloes are an important part of the local dairy industry. but human and animal based is also a challenge for the fragile ecology bookmaking in this pristine habitat and its ancient heritage are all at risk. and without immediate action,
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this unique marshland is pushed closer to extinction every day. sullivan jo without the ra, a hot of southern iraq. greek authorities have ordered local residence to evacuate a coastal suburbs. in southern athens, as a wildfire tore through vegetation in the area, smoke from the blaze could be seen as far as 20 kilometers away within 70 firefighters. were deployed to put out the flames. last year, hundreds of fires burned across greece for days, pushing emergency crews to the limits. they summits all the americans is set to take place in los angeles. on monday meetings will meet to discuss regional issues, but the event has been clouded by threats of a boycott. that's after the white house decided to exclude cuba in his way and in nicaragua or latin america editor lucy newman. as more, once every 3 years, leaders from all over the americas meet at the only gathering where all $36.00
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countries sit at the same table, the summit of the americas. but less than a week before president joe biden is supposed to host his regional peers in los angeles. it's still unclear who'll turn up neither mexico to abilene. i threatening to boycott the summit. he after biden decided to exclude cuba, nicaragua and venezuela are doing. they don't meet the required democratic credentials, you know, he didn't in the richer. no one has the right to exclude anyone. how can you call it a summit of the americas? where are the excluded countries from another continent and other galaxy, another planet. what a mala, honduras, and the caribbean countries as a block are also threatening not to attend wild, many of those who will plan to protest the reasons very, mexico's president lot this all have on for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty while here in chile president gabrielle bodied says that ice and nation and sanctions don't work. and instead calls for dialogue and engagement
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with the leaders who are accused of human rights violations. saying that they must be brought to the table and brought the task face to face. this year's agenda focuses on reaching a region wide agreement on migration, but with mid term elections around the corner. biden doesn't want to antagonize conservatives by inviting leaders from countries that are viewed as authoritarian. i think by then needs president, love the ssl rather to come. because mexico is the most important partner of the united states in terms of trying to control the flow of migrants. but by ignoring regional demands for an all inclusive summit, washington is undermining the summit agenda. the exclusion of some of the countries will mean that that issue will be centerpiece probably in the discussion among presidents. the failure to engage, to properly engage with latin american countries,
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is going to be costly for biting. unfortunately for the u. s. other countries do see latin america as a priority, particularly china. so i think the only one celebrating the way this summit is goin is china cuban venezuela. now say they won't go to the summit, even if invited a last minute, face saving deal that may allow lopez over i voted and the others to attend. but the damage may be done with many arguing that a precious opportunity to work with the united states as a partner has been squandered. to see a newman al jazeera santiago, a star started concert has been held in central london in what's been described as the platinum party at the palace is the latest event in 4 days of celebrations. mocking queen elizabeth 70 year reign full brennan pools. the mile leading to buckingham palace was already busy with well wishes and sights is from every afternoon. union jack flags everywhere. this family came from gloucester to enjoy
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the festivities. i think to me it's because of it's something that my children are never going to experience. so it certainly is such a historical thing that needs to be hunting. and among the crowd, one or 2 who've actually met the queen. i not necessarily the queen, i've been the ambassador of the democratic republic of congo in this country. i met the queen more than 10 times in my life. every time when i come back to f, she remember all the things we did all we we we, we spoke 6 months before and day she come back as he was yesterday, basking in warm sunshine down here on the mountain. central london. the celebrations where the queen's platinum jubilee are invoking a kind of sense is national well being that since a world away from the day to day problems of high energy costs and the war in ukraine. the monarchy has its supporters and indeed its critics. but the power of
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occasions such as this, the appeal across all walks of life the party at the palace was staged on especially constructed 360 degree platform. right in front of the queen's london home. buckingham palace, $22000.00 ticket holders got the close up view, but thousands more were watching and listening from the surrounding parkland and millions more on television. to an hour concert in honor of the queen 70 years as a you case head of state. ah. the queen herself was never expected to attend to the concert her public appearances, increasing be limited by physical frailty and mobility problems. none the less, the tribute to her were heartfelt and sincere 70 years. you have worked so incredibly hard, not just for the people in this country, but for the whole commonwealth. where does it cost so?
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is barely 20 miles away. so if we cheer loudly enough, she might, might just hearers. so then, oh, join together. in the mid to celebration, i'm a sense of historic occasion. there is the realization of this jubilee is likely one of the last opportunities to celebrate the reign of queen elizabeth during her lifetime. ah, poor brandon al jazeera london ukraine will play wales on sunday. the playoff to decide who qualifies with football, world cup police reports from carter, ukraine's football as a response, play a much that could define their generation, beat wild hair and caught if and a place at the world cup is there's,
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as the war with russia goes on at home, it's a chance to take their role as a rallying point for ukrainian pride. all the way to cut off. she is neither gonna store. this is sports. we don't expect any favors from our opponents just because of our situation. but for us, this is the most important game of our lives and will do everything possible to win . stuff like all examiners in jenco who place the english champions, manchester city, it's mostly footballing excellence of the team. there are important of the pitch was shown by the impact of the 31 when in scotland, that got them to this knockout final. in cardiff, the welsh will be wary, but this passionate football in country is also sensing a moment in history. the ukraine could hardly have a more motivated opponent for this much wiles, haven't reached the world cup since 1958 to put back into some context to play who
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knocked them out of that tournament. was a 17 year old brazilian co pilot whales have their own version of pele in doris bayers. the 5 time champions league one has just left rail madrid, shown before that with him, wales can beat any one. we're all massively motivated to call likely will we get a chance one getting to go? we know it's going to be a game against a difficult team and we have that most respect to them, but yeah, so all on the line come tomorrow and we'll give everything like, like i said, the well shift chosen the more intense atmosphere of the 33000 capacity card, if city stadium instead of the double capacity principality stadium across town. but ukraine will have plenty of support barrows, both in card, if and around the world. not least, those watching whole, reese aldi's era called the.
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