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near the pool city of tor to graham. ah. and i won money inside this is out, is there a lie from dough? so coming up ukraine's capital comes under russian attack is fighting intensifies in the east. north korea carries out another missile launch a day off. the south wraps up a naval excise with the u. s and sifting through the sludge, we meet the rockies whisking. there lies for a few flakes gold ah, emergency crews in bangladesh, recovering more bodies from a major fire that swept through a container storage facility. at least 37 people have been killed in the south east and town of cit. aquanda near the poor city of charter graham. the blaze spock
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a large explosion as 5 flights as rush to the scene, some of the containers had been storing flammable chemicals. about 450 people have been injured. many on critical condition, hospitals have been urging people to donate blood and 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 to tanveer chattering, and dac out. what is the latest on this fire tempe? so where would we know that there is a still salvage and rescue operation going on, board bodies are been found and the flames are not totally gone. many of the containers been sin, still flames and films coming out of those firefighters. i will worried that many of them may contain in flight member materials. so this is clearly not out of danger yet, which is why there is a security presence there. the army unit is helping the firefighter of the right.
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now we know that hospitals are overwhelmed with brown injuries. the should have gotten the medical college hospital said that turn to other department of their hospital in to burn unit some of the patient that been brought to doc i and burn hospital here for been treated the government at that hour. but compensation package for the victims and those died, the prime minister and the president also sends from dollars messages to the families. the investigation has been launch, but we still don't know what is the cause behind the fire tom. there what is suspected by the keys said bangladesh has a history and these kinds of industrial fires, doesn't it? when they did, does i mean they were one of the biggest industrial accident most of us, nor was in 2013 in april since then much have been improve, at least in the textile and the government sector. they have to comply with the
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compliance by international standards, but this cannot be said in the private sector. there was a lot of a legal, plastic factories, chemical factories which may periodically see that get into this kind of incident last year in july of 50 people died in a quote, processing factories. now we know, in this case the, it's a private company that owns that container depot. they had fire fighting a cube men, but they clearly didn't warrant the fire service was about the danger of chemical containers in those in those places. and why are they kept near to other containers, which after commodity, clothing and other materials, normally, chemical containers are placed in a specialty zone where each can be tech a live better than the accident. many of the people who died actually died of chemical films affecting their lungs. so the main injuries and death was cause of this simply mabel betrayal, which the container bust and caused a lot of chemical film in the air. even the people nearby were affected by this
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polluted air. credibly touching, thank you for that. somebody chattering deafness in dhaka several missile strikes have hit the outskirts of ukraine's capital cave. off 2 weeks of relative calm cave has largely been sped from major attack since russia refocused its miniature campaign on the east of the country said mister, obvious more from keith. just sit 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 capitol 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. it's a repair center. but in the past when russia missiles have hit areas like this, weather was in key or elsewhere in the country. they've been targeting what we, what they consider military targets. and there is
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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 around munition depot at this site, but that again by the government remains unconfirmed. now the general staff has said that there were no casualties. no, jess from this missile strike, but one person was injured 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 shelling that has happened in car keep overnight. and there are reports that white phosphorus ammunition was used in the showing of civilian targets there in while fighting is intensifying in the east of the country. ukraine's as russia is throwing massive fine pot power at the key city of savannah, don. yet scave the troops reclaim some territory,
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was mostly on the russian control and has seen heavy fighting in recent weeks. victoria gates and b reports russian soldiers picked their way through the rubble of what used to be an apartment block in cbr, jeanette sk. 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 it's reclaimed some of the territory and accuses rusher of blowing up bridges to prevent them bringing aim 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 mortars, cannon, 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. internet's russian shelling spoke to major far to famous wood monastery. it's one of ukraine's most sacred orthodox sites will said, dean stockwell. it caught fire as a result of
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a russian artillery attorney. 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 push back 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 talent is, is that there are a lot of cases and how do you prioritize and order them and do them in the midst of a country in war. yeah, there are a lot of challenges, but that wanting to terrace a will 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 months. toria, gate and be al jazeera south. korea's military says north where his fide,
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at least 8 short range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast. i believe, to have landed outside japan's exclusive economic zone. the launch is the 18th by pyongyang this year to pay as prime minister as, as miss al test can't be tolerated. so she dentures over lucy 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 patients to build a t of the region on the international community. and cannot be forgiven by any means. the launch of this ballistic michelle is also a violation of international law and i strongly condemn it. we have already made a strict protest against north korea. iraq or the lauren's comes a day off to south korea and the u. s. held a joint naval excise and international was, is of the japanese island of okinawa, military official say the 3 day drill was meant to boost their readiness for what they call north korean provocation. australia's prime minister says that
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a dangerous maneuver by chinese finds a judge put in the struggling air force play, not risk in the south china sea antony albanese said his government is raising concerns with china. i can confirm that on the 26 of my i rack p maritime so violence. a cross was intercepted by chinese j 6 doing fought a crock during what was the routine maritime surveillance activity in international spice. in the south china sea region, the intercept resulted in a dangerous maneuver which did pause the safety threat to the p, a craft and its crew. the strategy in government has raised at concerns about the incident. hundreds of israeli settlers stormed the alex, most compound adorn, under the protection of israeli forces in cash lead to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. it's wholly violence last week during israeli flag de
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marches in the midst. of course of all the parties, joycelyn, multry, nationalists, israelis, charles had racist less and forth with palestinians. meanwhile, i'll just their immediate network continue to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation. is the killing of it's janice and milky pied westbank, serene elbow actually was shot in the head by rally forces while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is ready for the storm the procession and starts beating mourners, causing pull barriers to nearly drop her coffin. it didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned to killing and continue to call for investigation. sure enough, barkley was without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of this ready occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. african leaders have delayed imposing further sanctions
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against the leaders of mali, guinea and booking of fafsa. the 3 countries are currently suspended from the economic community of west african states following military coups and will suggested lengthy periods before elections can be held. the regional block plans to meet again in july to recess, if more sanctions needed. still ahead on al jazeera threats of a boycott. cloud, an upcoming summit in the us aim to strengthening regional solidarity and cleaning up ever us will tell you about a campaign to improve conditions at the wells highest mountain. ah hello. they will start in south east asia and the south west one soon is bringing
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enhanced rain for ca, bots, of indo china in particular for me and more and thailand we are expecting the fears thunderstorms in bangkok through the week. a lot of that rain edging down, tricking down the malay peninsula towards indonesia. we are expecting some fierce thunderstorms on monday, across more than areas of bornea and broo night. and by the time we get to choose day, it will be northern areas. all of the philippines see the heavy rain with thunderstorms rolling into manila. now as we had down under 2 austria, it was a warmer than average. some of it wind has suddenly arrived, particularly for the southeast corner. now if we look further west for past, we have a few sunny fine and dry days ahead of wet weather that starts to roll. and by the time we get to the mid we but it's really the southeast corner that seeing the cold conditions, gusty winds as well. and blizzard like conditions on the higher ground. we have already seen some flooding in adelaide. we could see more of that as that rain sweeps its way further east arriving in sidney. gonna move away however, from brisbin as it hops across the tasman. see we've got one where the system
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moving in after another. and by the time we get to choose say, it will be western areas of the south island that turn rather wintry. that sure weather update. ah, i'm from mother to daughter, an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarch ah, from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs, making this families place unique and to new z as rich tapestry the threat on a da 0 ah
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ah, welcome back here watching out as a reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 37 people have been killed and 450 injured and a major fight and bangladesh blazed broke out at a container storage facility where flammable chemicals were repeatedly thing kept. several missile strikes have hit the outskirts of ukraine's capital, keep injuring at least one person. cities been sped for major strikes for several weeks off to russia, refocus it's offensive to the east of the country. south graves military says north cray has 5, at least 8 short range ballistic missiles, opens eastern coast projectiles. a benito landed outside japan's exclusive economics, tennessee as judges going on strike for a week off to president casey dismiss, said $57.00 of them. is
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a case in the justices of corruption, but opponent say it's just the latest step and his bed tick. consolidate power. demonstrate as a keys him of staging a cou, a lazy, vulgar reports. wow. scuffles with police, his opposition, politicians lead protests against president chi side. oh, he's dissolved parliament and replaced the electoral commission in tunisia. now he wants a referendum next month to change his constitution. critic say his changes amount to a cood at the headquarters. the electoral authority. ma scuffles with police a jacobs wasn't 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. oh, my 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
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be free or fair. they say side has too much power. and democracy's in danger. many of those demonstrating on saturday spent several years in prison under to need his former president, zene and aberdeen ben ali. they say they don't want to go back to an authoritarian regime. recently, side 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 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 tunisia of corruption,
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but his opponents accuse him of corrupting democratic institutions on reaching for absolute power and control over the country. elysium holcman al jazeera, today's well additions in the u. s. territory of puerto rico have held a public hearing to decide the future of that political status. legislature is proposing 3 options, statehood independence, all free association as a recons all us citizens, but aren't allowed to vote in presidential elections. that also denied set and federal benefits. police impair, hurries capital lima, her fine, take out the protest is calling on the president to step down to demonstrate his keys. the government of pedo cast of being corrupt attorney general's office. that on sunday, investigating whether president castillo was involved in illicit activities. sanchez influence, peddling collusion, an organized crime. the summit of the americas is set to
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begin in los angeles. on monday, leaders will be discussing regional issues. but the event has been clouded by threats of a boycott. the white house decided to exclude keyboard, venezuela and nicaragua, a latin american. i decide, listen, human has more once every 3 years leaders from all over the americas, me to be only gathering where all $36.00 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, 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, yet in 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,
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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 lock this over, for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty. while here in chile printed and gabrielle bodied says that iceland, nation and sanctions don't work, and instead calls for dialogue and engagement 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. for 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 that needs president glop disorder to come. because mexico is the most important partner of the united states in terms of
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trying to control the flow of migrants upgrade. norris, regional demands for an all inclusive summit, washington is undermining the summit agenda. the exclusion of some of the countries will mean bug, god issue will be centerpiece proudly in the discussion among presidents. the failure to engage to properly engage with latin american countries is going to be costly for by v. 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 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 a vote 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,
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local elections and house in columbia in its 1st vote since 2018. as when long serving leader hung sen was, he widely disputed at the general election. his cambodian people's party is expected to win easily again, my scripts accuse him of imprisoning opposition leaders and creating an atmosphere of intimidation and fear. the poll is marking world environment day by campaigning to clean up the himalayas and pause. military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on the world's highest mountain. people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months . campaign team says is collected more than 30 tons of waste. let's go to ron miasca limbo who is live for us in kaufman. do good to see you. what is the significance of this mountain clean up campaign?
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well, climate scientists have been saying that as small fossil fuels are bonded globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the himalayas are losing their reflectivity as black carbon pollution. particulates are been deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting much faster. this in turn is triggering devastating flash floods down stream impacting, impacting lives, agriculture infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountains, but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course, napoleon south asia, a law and cannot deal with this issue. and it requires a global commitment and cooperation are to address this global challenge and phenomena from here to what happens to all the ways collected
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well, oh, from what we understand the waste that's been collected at in the fall mountains and at their base camps are sorted into decompose zable waste like food are and paper and non decompose zable weights like oxygen cylinders, old tens, ah, tin cans and batteries. on the local authorities. we'll deal with the decompose the bull waste in their specific localities. while the non decompose zable waste is being transported to gut man, due to management to waste management centers for recycling ah, and to be reused. thank you for that rum yet. limbo there for live in cap monday. scientists have issued a start warning about the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere view. as climate agency says, its hit record levels 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial era. well, those levels will last reached about 4000000 years ago when temperatures were
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hotter and sea levels rose significantly. instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is during exactly the opposite. last year, 36300000000 tons of c o 2 was emitted globally. that is the largest amount recorded in a single year. elizabeth, what to see is a climate activist. she is urging every one to take steps in reducing 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 click number emissions by 45 lessons in this the kid. but again, the emissions continue to rise in, we are almost the warming of 3 degrees. and this is going to be really got the traffic for just like mine that are already facing the watson parks of the climate crisis. and for a young class. and like we were spent time with community like g, a county in kenya who are facing prolonged drought that of course course i got his
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when, if he wants to stay. and i think it's really wanting to think, but she's only going to be more chocolate for them. and he's a come to that depends on 80 percent of their livelihoods 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 it is happening because it fails to be in concrete steps that fancy, that we must take great authorities of ordered residence to the southern suburbs of athens. as while 510 through the area is 20 buildings have been damaged. the fall report down at a high voltage power station. police say the number of deaths and fridays train crash in southern germany has risen to 5. several people are still missing on at least 44 others were hurt in the accident. some of them suffered serious injuries. officials are still investigating the cause of the derailment decades of
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instability and corruption in iraq has led to high unemployment, is forcing some people to resort to dangerous work to make a living, including paintings of precious metals in waste water. by mood, what he has moved from baghdad. deep in the source of blood that 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 to 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, and ovens and
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a half. those ovens are operated in this decades old work a place in the cities river street neighbourhood. they run for long hours by smelters without proper safeguards. smoke and suit fill the chambers and cover the run down. building, facing jazz. him has been in the business for 24 years. so when the thought or call them, as you can see, we are surrounded by old dangers, fire, smoke, waste, and rubbish. the place was set on fire in the past where our health has been consumed, and most of us have had severe injuries of doctors always advise us to quit, but we have no other choice. it's so tougher, 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
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piles of dust. this chunk weighs less than one kilogram, and it usually takes a little 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 of what they continue to earn and 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. my hold up drew,
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i had algebra. baghdad. turner has launched 3 asked notes into space on board. it shows you 14 spacecraft jimmy cray was been 6 months working. i'm living on the call module of china's unfinished young gong orbiting space station. they will be completing assembly work and will return to the landing site in december. probably with disabilities have taken part in a tournament, and mexico matches happened held in the famous as tucker stadium in mexico city. there's where dwarfism blindness and who had limbs amputated, had a chance to showcase their talents. a tournament aims to encourage inclusiveness ah.
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