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hover foreign policy, national security, this is a political im house here the conflict. are we telling a good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. and to absolutely feel as if you were there. ah, ah ah ah ah, at least 16 people are killed and hundreds injured after fire triggers an explosion
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that a container department, bangladesh. ah, hello, i'm darren jordan. this is al jazeera live from dell are also coming up for russia, targets bridges and military facilities in the hands. because ukraine says it's, we taken some territory in the east, tennessee as judges are set to go on strike as protest as it used the presidents of consolidating a coup through constitutional reform. and sifting through sludge, we meet the rockies risking their lives for a few flicks of gold. ah, we stopped in bangladesh, shortly 16 people have been killed and hundreds injured off to fire tall through a container depot triggering and explosion. it happened in the southeastern town of cit, aquanda, near the port city of chitter graham. the blaze spark,
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the large blast as fire fighters rushed to the scene. some of the containers were storing valuable chemicals up to 400 people have been injured. many of them in a critical condition, hospitals urging people to give blood emergency crews are still working to put out the fire. ukraine says russia is throwing, mustn't fly up. ha, vicky, eastern city of summer. donnette scoffed the troops reclaim some territory. was mostly on the russian control and passing heavy fighting and recent weeks, the tora, getting their reports. russian soldiers picked their way through the rubble of what used to be an apartment block in cbr, jeanette ski. and russia was in control of more than 70 percent of this small industrial city in the east of the country. but in recent days, ukraine's military says its reclaimed some of the territory and accuses rusher of blowing up bridges to prevent them bringing him reinforcements and aid. not the most common optim internet's direction. the enemy is shelling positions of our troops along the entire line of contact with motors, cannon,
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and rocket artillery. it uses operational, tactical, and ami ation. the main efforts are concentrated on the city aero done yet and back more directions. fighting continues in the city. internets rush and shelling spoke to major far to famous wood monastery. it's one of ukraine's most sacred orthodox sites. we'll see dean, stop, it caught fire as a result of a russian artillery attack. this was not the 1st attack on wednesday, 3 monks were killed by russians shelling in ukraine 2nd largest city cock heave. a civilian airfield has been damaged by a missile strike. the city has suffered sporadic attack since ukrainian forces regain territory and pushback russian troops earlier. this month is fighting continues, the u. s. is promised to support ukraine's investigations into alleged rule crimes by russian forces. i think one of the challenges is that there are a lot of cases and how do you prioritize and order them and do them in the midst of
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a country in war. yeah, there are a lot of challenges, but that won't deter us a way that is not expected to end any time soon. military experts say both sides face a prolonged war of attrition in the east of ukraine in the coming mother, tori gate and b algae zailynn. the marriott hotel chain is the latest international company to say it's going to suspend all operations in russia due to the invasion of ukraine. it says restrictions imposed by the u. s. u. k. in european union, make it impossible to continue to run hotels in the russian market. companies been operating there for 25 years. nearly a 1000 companies announced they are curtailing their operations in russia. and many has completely left the country. south korea's military says north korea has flawed, at least 8 short range, ballistic missiles of its eastern coast missiles appeared to be lambert outside japan's exclusive economic zone. it's young young's 18th launch this year. japan's
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by minister says the launches cannot be tolerated. when it came a day off to south korea and the united states held a joint naval exercise and international waters of the japanese island of okinawa, military official said the 3 day drill aim to bolster their alliance. his readiness for what they called north korean provocations and his, his judges will go on strike for a week. after present chi side dismissed, $57.00 of them is accusing the judges of corruption. but opponent say this is only the latest step and his bid to consolidate one man rule site has already sucked the government and suspended parliament. and now he wants to change the constitution demonstrate to the chosen of staging a true leisure. wagner. ports from a capital tunis. yeah. scuffles with police, his opposition, politicians lead protests against president ty, side. oh, he's dissolved parliament and replace the electoral commission in tunisia. now he wants a referendum next month to change his constitution. critic say his changes amount
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to a coo and the headquarters, the electoral authority, more scuffles with police, a gmc was new. so we came as political parties and activists to express our views what we were attacked by the police who spread tier guys on our faces. i got inside his band 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's in danger. many of those demonstrating on saturdays spent several years in prison under teenagers, former president zene and aberdeen ben ali. they say they don't want to go back to an authoritarian regime. recently signed site, 57 judges 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,
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that is 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 exposed to the lawyer. 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 production has resumed that a baby formerly plant in the u. s. sought which closure in february, fuel and nationwide shortage. albert had issued a recall and closed the plant in michigan up the 2 babies died. the company controls about 40 percent of the u. s. baby food market. and the closure lead to severe shortages concerns became so acute that president biden met virtually this
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week with infant food executives are. but now says it's starting production of special formulas. first, they'll be in stores in around 2 weeks time. a you and human rights official in sudan has condemned the countries ongoing crackdown on pro democracy protest as adama dang, as cold front end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators. and the release of those detained under a recent state of emergency than regular rallies against the military to seize power. last october. i and minute orders had called for a restraint yesterday. however, it seems that this court was not easy. and according to our information, like i said, it was used for this 3rd. there can be no justification for filing light a me so i'm ah, but this is, china has just learned 3 astronauts into space on board. it's shen zoo, 14 spacecraft, and are ye yeah,
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the crew will spend 6 months working on living on the co modular, china's unfinished young gong orbiting space station. they'll be completing assembly work national to return to the landing site. in the summer, several people have been detained in hong kong after authorities band public collaborations of the 1989 gentlemen square massacre for 3rd year running rights group, say b, detentions are an insult. the memory of the victims lexia brought reports. hong kong is 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 say is an increasingly dark chapter. in the territories history. o. d u haul read him is starting to decline the freedom in hong kong including freedom of expression,
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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. some 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 who was carrying a toy tank, he said, had bought at the shops, people 3 years ago, we had the fee to memorize all to non square. just for years, everything trained with dangerous this brick and song. 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.
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she was built as a copy of the erected in tenement square by pro democracy protestors and 1989 that was months before military crack down killed. what rights group say may have been thousands of peaceful demonstrators. chinese officials say 300 died. the footage of a loan protest, her standing in front of the line of tanks became one of the most powerful symbols that the late 20th century. but since by jing 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 an exile. the goddess of democracy, statue has been taken away. o t o, i'm 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,
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accusing will, thirties and hong kong and china, trying to suppress memories of the massacre. those 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 tenement, a sign that despite china's efforts they to saint will not be silent. ha, lexia brian al jazeera al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation. into the killing of its journalist and new york, i'd westbank sharina black lay was shot in the head vice ready forces. while she was an assignment and jeanine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the processional, causing pool bearers to almost drop her casket. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation i likely was without 0 for 25 years. having a story of these rainy occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine last
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night. so to come here, not as here, including threats of a boycott, an upcoming summit in the us meant to strengthen regional solidarity and getting back to the routes of jobs. we report from the festival growing music lovers to sunday morning. oh, how low they let start in central america, whereas storms brewing in the gulf of mexico, the remnants of hurricane agatha brought flooding rains to western areas of cuba. this was the scene in havana and strong winds. now this storm is set to move across florida towards the bahamas, where it's going to bring those drenching reins. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. we're keeping an eye on that, but it is gonna move rather quickly towards the ne, taking that heavy rain with it. now it starts to dry up slightly. hispaniola as we
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go in some monday, but for trinidad and tobago. as you can see, we still have those isolated thunderstorms bringing a flood risk to the west of this mexico. we will fill season storms and showers popping off across the yucatan peninsula. but further north of this, it is a lot dryer for the likes of mexico city, a lot of heat building up into the north temperatures, touching up into the early forty's. now as we move to north america for those southwest states, the u. s. is largely fine and dry picture. we are going to see more intense storms building across the midwest. bringing wes, a weather to the likes of chicago across the great lakes will have thunderstorms. here as we go in some monday and once again the north west pacific. seeing some really wet and windy weather sweeping in for oregon and washington state ah, on counting the cost, the well bank was
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a global recession. so is the inevitable. british government takes aim at storing energy bells, but will at ease the cost of living crisis. i'm talk as bonds, economies on the brink of collapse. can the new government pull it back? counting the costs on al jazeera ah unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast. santa ana g 0. ah ah. ah. woke up back, i could come out about top stories here. this i'll at least 16 people been killed and hundreds injured. after a fire to throw a container depot in southeast and bangladesh. the blaze trigger the large
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explosion of spot vitals rushed to the scene. the town of such a condo, ukraine's eastern don bass region is coming under intense shilling from russian forces. p says rushes, throwing all its power up to city of savari don yet scoffed ukrainian troops that we claim some territory on south cruise military says north korea has fought at least 8 short range, ballistic missiles of excuse to host comes a day off to the south in the u. s. l, the joint naval exercise international waters of the japanese island of alcohol. now the summit of the americas is set to take place in los angeles. on monday, leaders will meet to discuss regional issues, but the event's been clouded by threats of a boycott. us off to the white house decided to exclude cuba, venezuela undergraduate. a latin america editor, alysia newman, has more once every 3 years leaders from all over the americas meet at the only gathering where all $36.00 countries sit at the same table, the summit of the americas. but less than
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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, they leave, 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, you didn't and did it. you. 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 of block are also threatening not to attend wild, many of those who will plan to protest the reasons very, mexico's president lopez over have on for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty while here in chile, printed in gabrielle bodied says that iceland, nation and sanctions don't work. and instead calls for dialogue and engagement with
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the leaders who are accused of human rights violations. saying that they must be brought to the table and brought a task face to face. for fun, this years 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 the needs president, blocked 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 bug that issue will be center p, broadly in the discussions among presidents. the failure to engage to properly engage with latin american countries is going to be costly for bathing. unfortunately, for the u. s. other countries do see latin america as a priority,
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particularly china. so i think the only one celebrating their way this summer 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 avoid 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, one of 2 russian men accused by the u. k. of poisoning kremlin critic alexander lit ven jenco has died of a cobra related illness. russian media said dmitri compton die than a hospital in moscow. aged 57. it van the anchor was a former k g b spy, who became a british citizen. he died in 2006 after being poisoned in london with t laced with the radioactive material. the kremlin has always denied involvement
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scientist submission to start warning about the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the u. s. climate agency says it's hit record levels 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial error. those levels will last reached about 4000000 years ago when temperatures were hotter and sea levels ro significantly. but instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is doing the opposite. 2021 saw 36300000000 tons of c o. 2 emissions. the largest amount recorded in a single year. elizabeth refugees, a climate activist. she is urging every one to take steps to reduce c o 2 emissions . i find their leaders that are very terrifying and especially they're built on the implications. because the fact is very clear that you have to cut the emissions and the number emissions by 45 percent in this be kid. but again, the emissions continue to rise and we are almost the warming of 3 degrees. and this is going to be really got the traffic for me just like mine that are already facing
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the watson of the kind of crisis. and for a young class. and like we were spent time with community like losing my g account in kenya, who are facing prolonged jo that of course course i got his brain if he wants to play. and i think it's really wanting to think that this is only going to be more chocolate for them. and this is a condition that depends on 80 percent of their livelihoods coming from lifestyle. but i feel the life still 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 this is happening because they are failed to be in concrete steps that fancy, that we must take greek off are. here's a voted residence to evacuate coastal suburbs in southern athens is a wildfire tour through the vegetation and the area smoke from the blaze could be seen as far away as 20 kilometers. well, the $75.00 fighters were deployed to put out the flames last year. hundreds of fire burned across greece for days, pushing emergency crew to their limit decades of instability and corruption and iraq has led to high unemployment and that supporting some people to resort to
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dangerous work to make a living during planning for precious metals in wastewater, mike, but up the wide report, deep in the sewers of baghdad, there is a living to be earned. these men are panning waste from jewelry shops, hoping to find tiny flakes of gold and silver among the dust. standing in the contaminated water of the tigris river, they say hanning is just one part of that world. under that, we submerged the dust into water and stir it by hand. so that mud and waste can float up and missiles deposit. we repeat the same process for hours every day while tie. we must be very careful because some metals are very light and can float up with water. we then accumulate the flakes to be smelted later in ovens and a half. those ovens are operated in this decades old work place in the cities river
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street neighbourhood. they run for long hours by smelters without proper safeguards. smoke and suit fill the chambers and cover the run down building. passing jessie has been in the business for 24 years, so going to fall or hobble. as you can see, we are surrounded by old dangers, fire, smoke, waste, and rubbish. the place was set on fire in the past. our health has been consumed and most of us have had severe injuries. doctors always advisors to quit, but we have no other choice. it's so tough here. but life is ruthless out there. they each risk of their lives for about $20.00 a day. and the work is infrequent, these refined pieces were recovered from piles of dust. this chunk weighs less than wine kilogram, and it usually takes
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a lot of effort from the whole team here to extract it from dusts, it gets dipped into nitric acid to extract its golden silver. those metals are then sent back to the workshop. so they came from to produce more jewelry, craftsman, say they're proficient has declined in recent years due to arise in imported trinkets. but they continue to earn what they can the flex from the jewelry that they mold washed down the sewers. and in darpa, once more in this narrow, grim alley and the smelters battle, the noxious fumes to retrieve the precious metals and send them back. once again. man would abdougla had al jazeera baghdad, one of africa's biggest jobs festivals of to toughen senate goal with coke, 19 restrictions lifted. hundreds of tourists have been able to travel to the event
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which showcases music inspired by the continent. nicholas hawk reports from the senegalese island of sandwich, improvising on stage is malia and jazz artists bedrock with, with a band of senegalese musician, ah, taken by the music. many of the crowd are unable to keep still. among them, melinda and richard who travelled across the atlantic from washington d. c. to attend the event. this music is really at the room. yeah, this is weren't jazz came from. ready power originating with the green ocean where people chanted their stories of their families and they use traditional instruments to accompany it. and what eventually became american jazz. had its roots here in africa in particular west africa. and we'll go from washington dc,
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lose us strong jacket, music soon, and we're really good. so we thought a be interesting to come back and get a deeper understanding of what just gone and how it sounds, you know, with covey restrictions lifted. this 30th edition of the st. louis jazz festival is bringing hundreds of visitors. the archipelago is a unesco world heritage site. during the 2nd world war, african american troops landed in this former colonial capital of french africa, bringing their music, explains the festival director, if winged off, or with every loose from the mississippi river to here, there is a flow of music. perhaps african slaves brought their music to america, and african americans brought it back here in this dialogue, there is the sound of this voice feels like a divine melody. mullin are disc realty wishes there could be a festival like this in war torn molly or ukraine. just are all jazz's freedom. it allows you to escape my vehicle to be free
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from the blues and leave your worries behind. none. oh, sounds from the bailiff. oh, and thee and goni transport the audience in a musical journey. ah, let me show you the insurance that he has on stage he's been using just before he picked up the guitar of cora, which is the 10 string instrument. and then on stage is also a calabasas which is another traditional west african interim in. this is what this festival is about is to introduce afro jazz to a wider public right here in st. louis. this is the celebration of music of love and of the joy it brings to people no matter where they are from. nicholas hawk al jazeera st. louis synagogue and a star started concerts been held in central london and what's been described as the platinum party at the palace 6 the latest event in 4 days of celebrations. how
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can queen elizabeth 70 rain, holborn, and ripples the mile leading to buckingham palace was already busy with well wishes and sightseers from early afternoon union jack flags everywhere. this family came from gloucester to enjoy the festivities. i think for me it's because of 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 have 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 were the queens platinum jubilee rocha kind of sense of national well
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being that seems a world away from the day to day problems of high energy costs in the war. in ukraine. the monarchy has its supporters and indeed its critics. but the power of 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, listening from the surrounding parkland and millions more on television. to an hour of our concert in honor of the queen 70 years as a you case head of states. ah, the queen herself was never expected to attend to the concert of public appearances increasingly limited by physical frailty and mobility problems. none the less,
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the tribute to her were heartfelt and yes, 70 is you of what so incredibly how not just to the people of this country, but for the whole commonwealth where there's a car so is barely 20 miles away. so if we cheer loudly enough, she might might just hear. so then, oh, joy 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 ah.

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