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a container depot in the port city of taught to gram. ah, hello, money inside this is out, is there a live nto or so coming up? the ukrainian capital comes under russian. shelling is fighting intensifies in the country seats. north korea carries out another missile. launch a day off to the south, wraps up a naval exercise with the u. s. and creating an opportunity as a crisis. how south africans and using lessons learned from the pandemic to help young innovation. as the city emerges from locked down and struggles with a high unemployment rate, places like innovation, city charges, and empowers people to work together across all sectors. ah,
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ah, emergency crews in bangladesh, ah recovering more bodies from a massive fire that tall through contain a storage facility. at least bassi people have been killed in the se, in town of city conder, near the poor city of chat, to grab the blaze, sparks, a large explosion is 5 height is rushed to the scene. some of the containers have been storing flammable chemicals about 450 people have been injured. many of them are in critical condition. hospitals urging people to donate blood permanent wimbledon. but one of the actual cause behind the incident will be revealed when it's investigated. as far as i know, the deputy commissioner's office has formed the prob committee, the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. ask a lie, t tundra county who's in decay. this was a pretty devastating fire. is it under control now?
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it's still not totally under control. there's lot of the recipient fire, the fire fighting is trying should dollars. now the spatial unit of the army is helping the fire fighting unit in rescue and dumping this fire. no, we know so far that over 400 people have been injured. the medical sources are saying it is likely that the bet toll is gonna go up because many of the people injured work critically ill. you gotta realize the explosion in one of the container which had chemical is caused most of the death and injury. and it's spilled all over this area. so chemicals on the ground. many people actually died not a bernie injury, but efficacy. ation due to chemical burns inside the lungs. so they're trying to put under control. it's a very, very tragic incident on donnelly and written history in bang that last year in july at lisa, dozens of people died in airports processing factory a year back in
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a container depot in should i gotten less 20 kilometer from where we this incident took place at least 3 people died. and do we have any idea what caused the fire as of now, now we don't know that the firefighters are complaining that the people didn't inform that there are chemical prisons in the container of the product, thousands of containers, there are many other commodity items. some has other kind of materials including garments and textile items as well as a car parked in nearby areas. but they're saying that they're not inform our chemical presence. that might have taken a different precaution which one of the chemicals? that depot. okay, tanveer chattering that for cindy kind of just apologies, fair and slightly distorted sound that for us. but we got the gist of what he was saying. let's move on several missile strikes, of hit the outskirts of ukraine's capital key. well, 2 weeks of
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a relative. com cave is largely been spad from major attack since russia refocus. it's the military campaign on the east of the country. let's go live to zane bizarre avi, who is in kiva, bring us up to date with the latest. well residents have woken up today to the relative calm as you say, in this city, being broken by the latest missile strike that's happened here. just said around 6 am 6 30 am a major railway hub. by all accounts, a repair warehouse, a repair center for the rail lines here in the capital was hit by missiles. now this, this, this area of the capital is east of the ne pro river that runs through keith. this attack seems to have struck what they are saying is a repair center. but in the past when rushing missiles have hit areas like this, weather was key over elsewhere in the country. they've been targeting what we,
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what they consider military targets. and there is a known to be military and civilian infrastructure during this conflict around airports and rail lines. some local reports that remain unconfirmed suggests that there may have been an arms or ammunition depot at this site, but that again by the government remains unconfirmed. now the general staff has said that there were no casualties, no deaths from dismissal strike, but one person was injured in taken to hospital. and we are hearing that that the fires that had started after the missile strike have now been put out with fire cruise working throughout the morning. we've also this morning heard from the general staff with their early morning update that there has been showing that has happened in car keep overnight and there are reports that white phosphorus ammunition was used in the showing of civilian targets there and saying what's the update from very jeanette square fighting has been really neck to net cabinet.
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yes, that's exactly right. it's really been the focus of not only everyone watching what's happening in ukraine, the spotlight has been there because it is the fiercest fighting right now. that is going on in this conflict, but the positive reports continue to come in. in the last few days. yesterday we heard from president zalinski office that 20 percent of the city had been taken back, bringing what was in ukrainian hands to a grand total of 40 percent pushing back any chances of a quick russian success there. and the latest information we have now is that half the city is now back an in ukrainian control. so certainly that will be considered a positive sign in the ongoing battle for that she strategic city. okay, many thanks for that update zane, bizarre avi there for us and keith the marriott hotel chain is the latest international company to say is going to suspend all operations in russia due to his invasion of ukraine as,
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as restrictions imposed by the u. s. the united kingdom and the you make it impossible to continue to run hotels in the russian market. the company has been operating there for 25 years. nearly 1000 companies have announced their curtailing their operations in russia and many have completely left the country. south korea's military says north korea has fired at least 8, a short range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast. the projectiles appear to have landed outside japan's exclusive economic zone. is pyongyang, 18th launch this year. japan's prime minister says the missile test can't be tolerated. so stay, that was over. what was the height did better since entering this year, north korea has repeatedly launched ballistic missiles, including the new icbm, a series of north korean actions threatened the patient, stability of the region and the international community, and cannot be forgiven by any means. the launch is disc listing. michelle is also
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a violation of international law and i strongly condemn it. we have already made a strict protest against north korea young. while the launch comes a day off to south korea and the u. s. held a joint naval exercise in international waters off the japanese island of oki, noah. but as your officials say, the 3 day drill aim to bolster their alliances readiness for what they call north korean provocation. now hundreds of israeli settlers broke into alex that mos compound adorn under the protection of israeli forces in cash, and lead to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. it follows violence last week during israeli flag day. march's in the midst and quarter of occupied east jerusalem. ultra national societies chanted races, flesh, and fault with palestinians. meanwhile, is there a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent,
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and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist. unoccupied westbank serene. our block layer was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in jeanine. on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barest, almost drop her casket. it didn't stop thousands of palestinians for marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the internet community of condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation obliquely, was without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. west african leaders have delayed imposing further sanctions against the leaders of mali, guinea and volcano faso. the 3 countries are currently suspended from the economic community of west african states following military coups have all suggested the lengthy period before elections can be held equal plans to meet again in july,
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to reassess if more sanctions are needed. so me noted that do this by the front of the money on the 30, the security forces rich of mid the local firm shampoo good from ground. this is a good, it's usually still varying challenging through the summit colon old international pompano to increase the support tool to mudding term of human italian support, particularly to nick. he has judges going on strike sir a week off to president chi psi ye dismissed 57 of them. he's a keesing, the justices of corruption. but opponent say, it's just the latest step in his bed to consolidate. power. demonstrate is accused him of staging. a co lazy of altman, has more from tunis. wow. scuffles with police,
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his opposition. politicians lead protests against president chi side. oh, he's dissolved parliament and replace the electoral commission in tunisia. now he wants to referendum next month to change his constitution. critic say his changes amount to a cood at the headquarters, the electoral authority. mo, scuffles with police a jacobs. it wasn't so we came as political parties and activists to express our views. but we were attacked by the police who spread tier guys on our faces. oh, on that 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'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, side site,
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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 that it's what he yes, 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 allowed 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. alysia holcman al jazeera, today's still ahead on el, deserve sifting through the sludge. we meet their rockies risking their lives for a few flakes. gold plus
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party at the palace bows from central london for stuff done in concert moke in queen elizabeth 70 years old. ah hello there. it's a combination of thunderstorms and heat dominating the weather across europe. at the moment. from the satellite image, you can see those intense storms pushing all the way east, working their way from france across the alpine region as well as italy hungry, austria and onwards to the balkans says very wet weather here. we've got warnings out for much of france and we are going to see that wet weather intensify for the low countries and southern areas of england on sundays. also going to knock some of the warmth out of cities like london. if we have a look at the 3 day,
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plenty of cloud on sunday, the rain arrives on tuesday, but it is going to warm up slightly. for mac, scandinavia it is a clear picture, is a lot of heat. however, that's dominating across the south. that's the story here, fine and dry conditions for much of it to lease some warnings out for heat in the south. places like sicily, as well as sardinia and for greece. well, plenty of sunshine for athens, with one or 2 storms popping off and it's a hot a story. further north, you got heat warnings out for serbia, bosnia and herzegovina in the west as well. for spain and portugal sunshine continues to dominate in the south. a few showers popping off across the north, but we will see heat and sunshine in malaga at the start of the week that she, whether ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs. and you also contract in order for it to solve
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this problem informed opinions, international communities, funding, gorgeous my students. you can use a government knowledge in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got to remember inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, welcome back to watching out. as a reminder of our top stories is our at least does he, people have been killed and 450 have been injured in a massive fire and bangladesh. blaze broke out at a container storage facility worse believe flight. la mobile chemicals will be kept
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several missiles thrice at the outskirts of the coins capsule keep injuring at least one person who says he's been spad may destroy several weeks up to russia. refocus. it's offensive to the east of the country. south korea's military says north korea's find at least 8 short range, ballistic missiles of it's east and coast the projectiles. the believe have landed outside japan's exclusive economic side unions. 18th launch this year. some of the americas is set to begin in los angeles. on monday, leaders will meet to discuss regional issues. the event has been clouded by threats of a boycott. the white house decided to exclude hubert venezuela and nicaragua from the gathering our latin american episode. lucy anymore 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 tuffy levi 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, 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 a block are also threatening not to attend wild. many of those who will plan to protest the reasons. very mexico's president novice or would have on, for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty. while here in chile, president gabriella bodied says that ice and nation and sanctions don't work. and instead calls for dialogue and engagement with the leaders who are accused of human
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rights violations, saying that they must be brought to the table and brought the task face to face. about this year's agenda focuses on reaching a region wide agreement on migration. but with midterm 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 glop disorder to come. because mexico, 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 the countries will mean bug god issue or be centerpiece probably in the discussion among presidents. the failure to engage, to properly engage with latin american countries is going to be costly for by
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having, unfortunately for the us. other countries do see latin america as a priority, particularly china. so i think the only one celebrating the way this summer is goin is showing 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 to 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, politicians in the u. s. territory of puerto rico have held a public hearing to decide the future. they political status, legislators and proposing 3 options, statehood independence or free association. where to recons r u. s. citizens, but are not allowed to vote in presidential elections. they are denied certain federal benefits. un human rights expert on sudan has condemned the
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ongoing crackdown on pro democracy protesters adama dang has called for an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators and the release of those detained under a state of emergency that happened regular rallies against the military. since it seized power in october, venture capital funding in africa has grown massively of the last decade and yet many failed to see the power and potential that exists within the continent, especially when it comes to innovation and interpreter ship. but as gillian wolf reports, business leaders in south africa looking to change that the know south african silicon valley cape town has long attracted foreigners with its pristine beaches lay back lifestyle and vibrant culture. but as tech hobbs, a merge and the cost of living stores, there is
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a crucial need to quit the cities youth with the tool necessary to try this newly established hub code innovation city 6 to accelerate growth among start up by bringing young entrepreneur the various business interests under the thing group, we will try to figure things out. it's founder quino cameras says it wouldn't have been as successful pre pandemic in a lot of ways covered has been one of the best teachers we could have ever had. never before. has the world collaborated the way it has and it's no different with business. we've got some critical issues that we need to sort out, especially on the african continent. and we can only do that through collaboration . the north can foundation recently launched a $200000000.00 growth fund dedicated to innovative african stone up that focus on making a positive impact on the continent. other b, c. r. following suit. as a city emerges from locked down and struggled with a high unemployment rate. places like innovation,
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city encourages empowers people to work together across all sectors, lean into greater job creation within the continent. venture capital funding and africa had an all time high last year, reaching more than $5000000000.00. but some say the success of a start out depends largely on the one calling the shots. leadership is a fundamental issue because we've seen the congress of, we've seen what happens on this continent when you're, what dictates us people who don't allow for democratic process to work. well for intro printers to thrive. so leaders need to, in some ways, care the policy sort of successful and talented people can thrive through their leaders. like to pull him a thing that were moved to see how the pandemic impacted the lives of those around him. and so the next chapter was born and then featuring renown, guest speaker as to equip young creatives, but the business sacrament. overcome similar challenges, we refer to ourselves as a global citizens because through technology, through the internet,
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we are now part of a global community. we want to take that even further and want to be part of the global conversation, a conversation impacting life on the african continent, and the way those on the outside pure joint wolf out as the rock cape town. greek authorities of audit residence to the southern suburbs of athens as a while, 5 tears through the area is 20 buildings have been damaged by reports. he began at high voltage power station, decades of instability and corruption in iraq has led to high unemployment, is forcing some people to resort to dangerous work to make a living, including panning the pressure precious metals and waste water. mark made up the way he has more from high debt deep in the source of love that there is a living to be earned. these men are panning waste from jewelry shops,
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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 to one part of that world. the comment that we submerged the dust into water and stir it by hand so that mud and weiss 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 and ovens the half. lose ovens are operated in this decades old work a place in the cities river street neighbourhood thereon for long hours by smelters, without proper safeguards, smoke and suit fill the chambers and cover the run down building. passing just him has been in the business for 24 years. so when the thought or call them,
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as you can see, we are surrounded by old dangers, fire, smoke, waste, and rubbish. the place was set on fire in the past valid, our health has been consumed and most of us have had severe injuries of 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 a lot of effort from the whole team here to extract it from dusts, it gets dipped into like 6 acid to extract its golden silver. those metals are then sent back to the workshop. so they came from to produce more
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jewelry, craftsmen say their 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 battled the noxious fumes to retrieve the precious metals and send them back. once again. man would abdullah had algebra baghdad, stars that in concert dumped the platinum party at the palace has been held in central london. the latest event in 4 days of celebrations, marking queen elizabeth 70 year reign open m the mile leading to buckingham palace was already busy, with well wishes and sightseers from early afternoon union jack flags everywhere.
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this family came from gloucester to enjoy the festivities. i think for 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 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 their queen more than 10 times in my life. every time when i come back to f. sheely mom, back all the things we did all we we we spoke 6 months before and day she come back as he was yesterday, basking and warm sunshine down here on the mountain central london. the celebrations for the queen's platinum jubilee are invoking a kind of census national well 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.
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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 of public appearances, increasing be limited by physical frailty and mobility problems. none the less the tributes to her were heartfelt and sincere for 70 years. you have worked so incredibly hard, not just for the people of 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 hear us. 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 football players with disabilities have taken part in a tournament in mexico, matches have been held at the iconic advocate stadium in mexico city players where to wolfensohn, dwarf is them aligned nest an amputation he's had a chance to showcase at.
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