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ah hello, i'm all boxes and this is the news are live from doha. coming up like 60 minutes. more bodies are recover. doctor a far in bangladesh that swept through a container dafoe in the port city of short ago, russian missiles had targets and key was the battle for eastern ukraine gets more intense. castorena's voting, unconstitutional reforms that would revoke presidential powers and strengthen its parliament. and creating opportunity out of crisis, or young innovators in south africa are learning losses from the coven pandemic. as a city and merger from locked down and struggles with a high unemployment rate. places like innovation, city encourages empowers people to work together across all sectors. and in sport, ukraine prepared to face wales with a spot at the world cup finals on the line. ukraine's victory against scotland a few days ago has leaving. they can make it to count tar
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ah, emergency crews and bangladesh. recovering more bodies from a father, swept through a container deco at least 37 people have been killed, and the se, in town of sort of conduct the port city of southern gram, blaze sparks, a large explosion as firefighters rushed to the scene. some of the containers had been storing flammable chemicals about 450 people have been injured. many are in a critical condition. hospitals are urging people to didn't need blood the actual cause behind the incident will be revealed when it's investigated. as far as i know, the deputy commissioners office as form the prob committee, the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. okay, let's go live to tackle chandra, who's in duck forest. have a just talk us through what's happening with the fire now while
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18 hours on the blaze, it's still on, not in that intensity, of course, but many of the containers have fumes coming out. small flames coming out of them, firefighters are worried that if there are chemicals in any of those container, that could be a clear danger to the neighborhood and the public around did the spatial unit. a button of the military is helping the firefighters now to salvage operation. there's lot of chemicals on the ground. the neighborhoods around that container depot are polluted with, filed smelling air. people are saying they're having breathing problems. the hospitals are overwhelmed in chip around or chuck program. we call it now. many of the patient have been brought to dock on now and the government as announcing compensation package for the victims family. and as far as we know, that prob, comedy has been formed, but nothing confirmed has been reported as to what was the cause of this fire. somebody know, this is an ongoing story. is there any indication,
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at least in these early stages, about what might have caused this not really, the fire fighting ha, department hasn't really given any clue. and we know that this is a private depot. what the firefighters did said that there were not warned off any chemical containers presence in that depot. and even if they where they should have kept separately, not with, along with other containers, that commodity take style and other items that typically chemical containers has to be in a guarded place. with a fire fighting, acute mense near by this company did had fire fighting equipments, whether they're activated during that time is hot, and all the most of the people injured and died was due to that the explosion. that is what was most of the injuries and bad, and it is also due to this chemical field people a nail because the hospital so so say the must of that were due to lung damage due to this chemical sing. and we also know that banga, there is
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a notorious reputation of industrial fire and much of the improve since around a plaza accident in 2013. but it's a fast growing economy with lot of high rise building. many industries are coming out all across the country. supply findings are not in totally are fully a cube to deal with that kind of economy right now. it needs sophisticated acute men, better training in order to deal with it. and more importantly, to enforce regulation in this industry, many of them don't abide by this regulation and then not enforce target. thank you very much indeed. have a charge of talking to us from doc. hm. hello, tom. i was just saying several lodge fires have broken out in bangladesh in recent years with many people killed and injured. now they've often been blamed on pu safety measures, and a lack of regulation is tanveer was talking about last year, a blaze of drinks factory outside the capital killed $52.00 people. many had been trapped inside and 2019 nearly 70 people were killed in a fire in cramped,
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high rise. apartments also used as chemical warehouses in 20. 12 ablaze that a garment factory killed, a 107 team people in one of the country's worst industrial accidents, the factory supplied. western clothing brands. let's speak to mohammed months at all islam. he's the managing board member of the bangladesh, red crescent society. he's joining us live now from duck, a very good of you to be with us at this time on, i'll just 0. can you give us some idea of what your team's in the ground are doing? assess as miss it's all do was mentioning is a population is there because it is very high. and the container there we're putting high goes in, but upside on taylor, along with the government continues. so fiber in the beginning, they don't know what is in the market the us. so there is funding wiki. but as you know, that debt tolantino, now we are getting that he bought 42 and uncle, 428. death was firefighter. those people who are fighting to fighting against the
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fire, they're trying to make sure that that is the height is gonna be the problem. because that a rule, there is a chemical there, as i was told to was actually wanting 2nd in the beginning one last night. and i'm kind of brought those to can i think it depends where the fire go out. and then our volunteers as well as general people, their 1st responder. they, when they i thought is a small fire, it will go away and the fire we get in. but then we can human, it was a big explosion. what i had from our volunteers, it was to, to my lydia with a next some was listening from cookie might. so then this 255 we get, you need join death. and there fight on last 16 hours. it will not really who down to 57. and then finally the military, one with army members did join the s. and until now we have the book,
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the one or to go the fire the school down. now not only like lead to 5 where you get a steve, the firefighter data 3, if there is more time again, there will be more explosion. so as mr. told was mentioning, we have the regulation, we have but enforcement need. the problem is if i got container people, but the owner was we didn't know that even kind of how we get people or what is going on. so that is a big thing. but now it, it isn't gonna get last night. it is now what they did in the beginning because the people who are like injured at their time could take them to the hospital and ask them to talk to them. and it was just some private instruments and a, some of the people, even 5, we get men back. now, what did he come seriously job. some of them are the laws that hand legs. so some of that people they are coming to the back that are up to city where he said we have it where he are moderately equipped. she asked in a body. so that has to be done. they're trying to add them to that kid. yes sir.
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let me, let me interrupt you because i want to ask you a question about about the level of ah, and involvement that your organization has. as all those do when it comes to advising depose and owners of depos like this, how, how frustrating is it for you as an organization, as a rescue organization? when you are faced with having to deal with this situation again as tanveer child you had mentioned before that have been several incidences like this in the past. how frustrating is it for you? yes. and it is very frustrating because our volunteer debt also id against that dangerous situation. because that you all know that people will ask if they don't need that information to the aggregate company to learn for say each to our volunteers. how do we know how far they can go? if you time i'm checking if all my volunteers that has because they are picking all
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these in good, good point and they're giving that medical family medical facilities, some of the family members, they're missing, they're getting the information. but i'm not sure my volunteer safety here. so you are absolutely right. yes, it is fascinating. all the incident you mentioned during you bought it missing after the missing at least didn't. we have investigative comedy. we have some punishment. isn't going on by steel that he's have plenty to go. lot of as mr. jones was mentioning, lot of invest is going by law, this is economic growth is very high, but we dis federally the law enforcing agency 5, we get all this or it is not been been in all of the private atheist, even some of the government, sir. we appreciate your being with us and i'll do 0. thank you very much and do mohammed mansell islam. thank you, sir. there's several
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missile strikes up at the outskirts of ukraine's capital cave. after weeks of relative calm cave has largely been spared from major attack. since russia intensified its military campaign in the east of the country, let's go live to zane bus robbie, whose aim keep zane did this come as a surprise to the people of cave all wildly prepared for more attacks? well i, i don't think you could classified as a surprise, but certainly the events of this morning at around 6 or 6 30 am did break the relative calm that chief has been experiencing for many days and weeks since the russians re mobilized forces away from the capitol and towards the east, but the events of this morning draw a very clear line under one is capable fact. ukraine is a country that does not have command and control over its own skies. and as long as that remains the case, it will not be a factor of relative. the idea of relative safety. it should be said is really,
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by some accounts just unrealistic because as long as they can't control their own skies, the threat of some kind of attack happening anywhere in ukraine is never 0. and that's really what we're looking at today. we went to the location east of the ne pro river, which runs through the capital to try to get to where these attacks took place. here's what we can tell you. there were at least 2 strikes that happened. there is a possible unconfirmed 3rd strike that may have happened. another part of the city was still trying to clarify and verify that information. but what we do know from the ukrainian side from the government is that a russian t u. 95 strategic bomber that launched from the caspian sea carried out these attacks. they dropped bombs on an industrial area. that again is on the east side of the ne pro river. these are large manufacturing large. these are large warehouses. and one of the targets was a rail yard where trains are repaired. another area that was bombed was
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a tank repair factory or facility. now this is critical, civilian and military infrastructure, we do know that a lot of the rail yards have been used to either store or move military heavy equipment to the front line. we also know that a lot of these factories all across the country have been routinely targeted by the russian side since the beginning of the invasion. and now once again is happening in kiva was very sensitive, very, there was a great deal of security at those sites. we weren't allowed to film anything. we weren't allowed to stay with pushed back over and over again as police and soldiers that were there continue to expand the cord and around these sites that had been had. what we could see, especially at the tank repair facility, was an enormous factory or warehouse that was still smoldering when we were there. this was easily the size of one city block and it looked like it had been completely destroyed. now what this means for tv specifically, is that once again,
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the fear of russian attack remains because as long as the skies over this country remain under russian control, the threat of more attack will always remain the same just very briefly bring us up to date. what's happening in the east of the country because fighting, of course, is going on still this that's exactly right. just overnight. what we heard was that in cartesian, there were reports of white phosphorus, munitions being used to bomb a civilian targets. there. we do know that in separate units, the government said it is now in control of half the city again. so that is certainly going to be seen by the ukrainian side as a, as a positive development in the fight for that very important strategic city in the haunt region. another bit of positive news from the region is we've heard that a 66 people were evacuated from this chance. it was quite evacuation done. without any announcements, people drove around the bomb shelters, to collect those that were trying to evacuate. and those that remain were advised
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to stay in shelters, and the government confirms during that evacuation of those 66 people's humanitarian aid was also delivered to the las chance area. so certainly even as though even as the fighting is continuing from the ukrainian side, this still is an effort to try to get people out and get help in vain. thank you very much. needs in basra, talking to us from keith or rush as president, striking to strike new targets if the west supplies ukraine was longer range. missiles not to be uprooted, made the comments to russian state media, but he didn't specify what new targets he was referring to. last week, joe biden said he would supply key with advanced precision rocket systems. after receiving assurances, they would not be used to strike targets inside russia because then you wouldn't, you know, if they supply them with this, then we'll conduct our own appropriate conclusion. use our tools which we have enough of and we will strike those targets, which we have not yet been hitting on the buyer hotel chains. the latest
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international company to say is going to suspend all operations in russia due to its invasion of ukraine. it says restrictions imposed by the u. s. that you came and you make it impossible to continue to run hotels in the russian market. the company's been operating there for 25 years. nearly 1000 companies have an answer. they're curtailing their operations in russia. many have completely left the country they mar ahead and the news are including the threats of a boy called cloud and upcoming summit in the us. and it's strengthening, regional solidarity and cleaning up ever us. we're going to tell you about a campaign to improve conditions in the world's highest mountain and in sport, a dangerous hit with potentially huge implications. i taught the action coming off later on in the show. ah,
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dr. as military says north korea as far at least a short range ballistic missiles off its eastern coast there believes to have landed outside japan's exclusive economic zone. a launch is the 18 this by appealing young this year. javan is prime minister says the missile tests can't be tolerated. so should have a height. 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 of this listing, michelle is also a violation of international law and i strongly condemn it. we have already made a strict protest against north korea. along comes a day off to south korea and the us held a joint naval exercise in international waters off the japanese island to vulcan. now once military officials say the 3 day drill was meant to boost their resident readiness for what they call north korean provocation. i still is prime minister
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says a dangerous maneuver by a chinese fighter jet, put on a strange, an air force plane at risk in the south china sea. anthony albany is said his government is raising concerns with china. i can confirm that on the 26 of my i rack p maritime violence. a cross was intercepted by chinese j 6 during thought, 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 rise at concerns about the incident. hundreds of israeli settlers stone the locks of moscow pond, a dawn under the protection of his very forces. the incursion led to confrontations with palestinian worshippers and follows violence last week during is reading flag
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de marches in the muslim quarter of occupied east jerusalem. odyssey or media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist. in the occupied west bank, showing a ball claim was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was an assignment in ginning on the day of a funeral, any forces stormed the procession and started beating warners, causing poll betters. to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands upon estonians from marching through occupied easter wisdom to take part in her funeral . and her burial members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation. a barclay was with all just for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. janice is judges are going on strike for a week after president i said dismissed $57.00 of them is accusing the justices of corruption. but opponent say it's just the latest. stephane is but to consolidate
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power. demonstrators accuse him of staging, a cru, alicio vulcan as more from the capital tunis. oh yeah. scuffles with police, his opposition, politicians lead protests against president chi 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 to a coo and the headquarters electoral authority. mo, scuffles with police. the gmc was new, so we came as political parties and activists to express our views, what we were attacked by to police and who sprayed tear get on our faces. why not 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
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demonstrating on saturdays 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 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 to void. president chi side says he's building a 3rd republic and play sing to nature of corruption. that his opponents accuse him of corrupting democratic institutions and reaching for absolute power and control
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over the country. elysium archman al jazeera tennis. the un human rights expert and sudan has condemned the ongoing crackdown and pro democracy protesters. identity young has called for an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators and the release of those detained under a recent state of emergency that have been regular rallies against the military since it seized power in october. i and many orders had called for restraint yesterday. however, it seems that this court was not easy. and according to our information, like i said with, there can be no justification for filing light. so i'm ah, west african leaders have delayed imposing further sanctions against the leaders of molly guinea and burkina faso. the 3 countries are currently suspended from the economic community. a west african states known as echo was following military
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coups leaders in all 3 countries of ignored calls to quickly hold democratic elections. the regional block plans to meet again in july to reassess if more sanctions are needed. some it noted that done this by their front of the malia military, the security forces which have made a lot of action to begin some ground is the secret, is usually still very challenging. so the summit call on all the international partner to increase the support tool to melinda, i'm of humanitarian support. particularly the summit of the americas is set to begin and los angeles. on monday, leaders are going to discuss regional issues bots. the events been clouded by threats of a boycott. the white house decided to exclude cuba, venezuela and nicaragua, our latin america ascendancy. newman has more once every 3 years leaders from all
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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 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, arguing they don't meet the required democratic credentials. now, yet in literature, 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 one would have on, for example, says that this is a matter of respect to
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a national sovereignty. while here in chile president abilene 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 rights my latency, 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 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 glop disorder 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
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presidents. the failure to engage, to properly engage with latin american countries, 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 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 of their political status. legislators are proposing 3 options, statehood independence, or for your association. puerto ricans are you are citizens,
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but are not allowed to vote in presidential elections, but also denied certain federal benefits in peru, but he's a fire tear gas protestors calling on the president to step down the demonstrators in the capital. lima accused the government of federal casteel, of being corrupt attorney general's office set on sunday. it was investigating president casio alleged involvement and influence, peddling collusion, and organized crime chinas launched 3 astronauts into space on board that $10.00 to $14.00 spacecraft. a crew is going to spend 6 months completing the construction of the chin, gong space station. they're going to live in its core model. it's going to return to a landing site in north china in december. still ahead on al jazeera party
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at the palace, thousands rolling central london for star studied concert marking queen elizabeth's 70 years on the throne ad. reaching an alarming new record carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. surges to the highest level in human history. in sport, it was a bad night all run for england's football team and details coming up in a moment. a hello there. it's all about via thunderstorms, across europe at the moment, particularly for western and central areas. and we've seen some heavy rain for the northern areas of france, 20 millimeters over an hour in some places, not lead to flooding in areas like paris. now we are going to see those storms continue. we've got warnings out as they rumble further east. across the alpine region, across germany and the low lying countries,
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warnings the routes of belgium as well as southern and central areas of the u. k. we are going to see england and wales seasons and some of those storms as lightning strikes potentially as well. but up in the north for places like scotland and northern ireland, lots of sunshine and clear skies. and it's a similar story for much of scandinavia. but as we go into monday we'll, you can see those storms sweeping up through denmark. now we have had a lot of heat across the balkans. we'll see more thunderstorms here and that heat extends to greece and turkey. while we have had wildfire break out in some suburbs of athens, thanks a gusty winds and high temperatures. they continue on sunday and it's a hot picture for much of it to be above average temperatures. here as it is for much of the mediterranean, northern areas of spain and portugal, seeing some rain, but lots of sunshine down in the south. that you one degrees in madrid, achumba. ah
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frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use a contract in order for it to solve this problem. it depends on the course community. i was more 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 members inside story on al jazeera. when the news great, i me because of the family is receiving borders inside it after the body of gene, when people need to be heard. and the story told with social media, we have no idea of what's written in that algorithm with exclusive interviews and in depth reports or the $22100.00 women, al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news
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lou ah your to your 0, remind ourselves to lose this are at least 37 people have been killed and 450 injured and a major fire of bangladesh. blaze broke out at a container. debra were flammable. chemicals were being reportedly capt. hundreds of israeli settlers, stormy all ox, almost compound. at dawn, under the protection of israeli forces incursion, led to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. several missiles strikes of hit, the outskirts of ukraine's capital, keep injuring at least one person. the cities be spared for major strikes for several weeks after russia refocused. it's offensive to the east of the country.
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ukraine says russia's throwing massive firepower at the key city of city of yellow da nets, motto troops. we claimed some territory. it was mostly under russian control and a scene heavy fighting in recent weeks, victoria gained reports russian soldiers picked their way through the rubble of what used to be in apartment block. in cbr, jeanette ski. russia was in control of more than 70 percent of the 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 him reinforcements and aid. mother nice coming up in the de nits 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 army aviation. the main efforts are concentrated on the city aero done yet, and back more directions. fighting continues in the city. internet's russian
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shelling sparked a major fire at a famous wood monastery. it's one of ukraine's may sacred orthodox site. will see dean stop, but if it caught fire as a result of a rush, an artillery attack me. this was not the 1st attack. on wednesday, 3 monks were killed by russians. shelling in ukraine, 2nd largest city cock heave. a civilian air field 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 war 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 wanted to terrace away. that's not expected to end any time soon. military experts say both sides face
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a prolonged war of attrition in the east of ukraine in the coming months. the toria gate and b algae, there. warnings underway in kazakhstan, the country is holding a referendum on overhauling its constitution come 6 months of violent demonstrations calling for political reform. one of the proposals is to strip farmer present to nozzle, tongue nozzle by of, of his title. currently don't casem german talk. i have says amendments to the constitution will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. but critics say the changes are mainly cosmetic and they're going to bolster talk. i halves ambitions are a 2nd term or joining us live from our mati closet. son is a join a list, she's a journalist, i am the author of dark shadows inside the secret world of kazakhstan. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on al jazeera. how confident can people in covers the cost on be that these proposed checks and balances that have been put forward? could actually limit presidential powers? well, i think if you look at the actual substance of the changes,
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there are very few extra limits on presidential power in them. the president will retain the rights to point to point minutes, said to appoint some key ministers in the cabinet to be 2 rules on many other powers that the present been enjoyed. i will be nowadays suppressed and discussing to the constitution. if the new constitution is part of the amendments that will fit the full, the precedent medical plan of the by of, of, of his powers. he enjoyed special personal powers and privileges. as catholic founding father, he rules, but any 3 decades had called the rounding in. but violent civil unrest in january has undermined his position, and he is now in the seats that say that the president himself has been jamal. so it would take most of his powers, the only power he's really seating is the power to cancel decisions that she was
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adopted by local matters. but anyway, that significant, what do you think is the driving factor then by behind the president of bringing these, these changes or bringing at least this, this referendum at this particular time. if ultimately it doesn't seem as though there's going to be a significant impact on him. well, i mean, i think he wants to show you the people that he heard that grievances that they were voicing when they took to the streets in january and process that ultimately couldn't violent off the bond. the forces hijacked them, they were, they were peaceful at 1st. i think he wants to show people that he's been listening to that grievance is one of the grievances was about the special position occupied by us by the president. the new constitution will strip him of those powers if it is thought which is almost certain to be today. but i think he also wants to start a reset relations between the state and citizens. i mean 230 people died in that violence. most of them were shot dead by the security for with this i. he wants to
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try to reset relations show. he's listening. he's spoken is listening state, which many people think it's an empty slocum, but he wants to show that he's listening. but i think the problem is that critics say this just doesn't go far enough. it's all very well to pay the full the president of his powers. he's 81 years old and won't be on the seems a much longer. but, but some, the fact is that it doesn't change a great deal about the presidency itself. the president took 5 is promising a new strong parliament checks and balances, but the actual constitutional change will do nothing to provide that unless opposition parties are ready to cover. some has no functioning of the business office and it's not want to people trying to register to operate legally. precedent to card was promised to lower barriers to registration of pop is that people are going to be watching to see if the actual position pop is real, wants get registered and then fight elections. i mean, the next parliamentary election is not due until 2026, but that's a lot of
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a sense that it might be called early. so people are watching that. the other thing people have disappointed about is that people were calling in january when they took to the school. the right to lead is that may as well as of may just times in regions. i'm president. so crime has not given that concession and these amendments . he's only said that he will at least 2 candidates for local couches to vote on and people are very disappointed about that too. so there's a lot of questions about whether this will really will reset relations between the, the state and its citizens, which i'll pretty traumatized after the violence in january. really interesting situation, john lewis, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. local elections have been held in cambodia and its 1st vote since 2018. that's when long. suddenly the consent, one a widely disputed general election is cambodian people's party is expected to win easily again, rights groups accuse him of imprisoning opposition leaders and creating an
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atmosphere of intimidation and fear. nepal is mocking world environment day by campaigning to clean up the malaise and. busy military be leading community efforts to improve conditions and the world's highest mountain. people have been clearing rubbish from mount everest and other peaks for at least 2 months. the campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of waste. data limbo has more from cup and to climate. scientists have been saying that small fossil fuels are bonded globally, the planet is heating up. this means that the he model is losing their reflectivity of black carbon pollution particulate being deposited on the mountains, which means the snow and ice is melting. much fossil. this in turn is triggering devastating flash floods. downstream impacts impacts the live agricultural infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountain,
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but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course, in the fall, in salvation alone cannot deal with this issue and it requires global commitment on cooperation to address this global challenge. from what we understand the way that's been collected in the full mountains and at the base camps. i thought it into decompose a little waste, like food and people and non decompose will ways, like oxygen cylinders, old 1010 cans and batteries. the local authorities will deal with the decompose the waste in that specific localities. while the non decompose will waste is being transported to guardsman due to management to waste management centers for recycling and to be used. 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,
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and during the pre industrial era, those levels will last reach about 4000000 years ago. but temperatures will hotter and sea levels rose significantly. but instead of cutting back fossil fuel, use the world's doing the opposite. last year, 36300000000 tons of c o 2 was admitted globally, the largest amount recorded in a single year. elizabeth for duty is a climate activist and she's urging everyone to take further action to reduce carbon dioxide 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 click number emissions by 45 percent in this the kid. but again, the emissions continue to rise and we are almost one of 3 degrees. and this is going to be really got the traffic for me just like mine that are already facing the watson of the kind of crisis. and for
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a young person like we were spent time with community like losing why g county in kenya who are facing prolonged jo that of course course i got his brain if he wants to say, and i think it's very wanting you to think that this is only going to be more catastrophic for them. and this is a condition that depends on 80 percent of their livelihood coming from lifestyle. but i still 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 we are friends to be in concrete steps that found that we must take venture capital funding in africa grown dramatically over the last decade. and yet many failed to see the power and potential that exists within the continent. especially when it comes to innovation, jenny wolf reports from kim time know the south africa and silicon valley. cape town has long attracted foreigners with its pristine beaches lay back lifestyle and vibrant culture. but a tech helps them merge and the cost of living. there is
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a crucial need to quit the cities youth with the tool necessary to try this newly established hub, cold innovation, city 6 to accelerate growth among start up by bringing young entrepreneurs of various business interests. under the thing group, we will always 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 has to lift us out of was pandemic. that 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 dollar growth dedicated to innovative african stone up that focus on making a positive impact form the content other b. c. or following it. as a city emerges from locked down and struggled with
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a high unemployment rate. places like innovation, city encourages empowers people to work together across all sectors, leaned into greater job creation within the continent. venture capital funding and africa had an all time high last year, meeting more than $5000000000.00. but some say the success of a startup depends largely on the one calling the shots. leadership is a fundamental issue, because we've seen the converse of that. we've seen what happens on this continent when you put dictators people who don't allow for democratic process to work. or for inter printers to thrive, the so leaders need to, in some ways, care the path so that successful and talented people can thrive through them. leaders like napoleon, a thing that were moved to see how the pandemic impact the lives of those around him. he quickly realized what was needed most beyond a handout was the empowerment of a community. and so the next chapter was born and event petering renown guest
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speakers to acquit young creatives, but the business sacrament overcome similar challenges. the benefit of the nesting in africa and it's idea. napoleon says resonates beyond borders. africa's got something unique to offer to the world. we refer to ourselves as a global citizens because through technology, through the internet, we are now part of a global community. we want to take that even further, want to create more jobs, more platforms, while but unities and want to be part of the global conversation, a conversation impacting life on the african continent, and the way those on the outside. so it just, how does the rack take down and start started concept dubs of the platinum party at the palace has been held in central london. it's the latest event and 4 days of celebrations. mocking queen elizabeth 70 year rate. paul brandon repairs the mile leading to buckingham palace was already busy with well wishes and sightseers from
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early afternoon union jack flags everywhere. this family came from gloucester to enjoy the festivities. i 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 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, we, we, we, we spoke with 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 is national well being that seems a world away from the day to day problems of high energy costs in the war. in
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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 and 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 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 tribute to her were heartfelt and sincere 70 years. you have worked so
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incredibly hard, not just for the people of this country, but for the whole commonwealth. where does it cost so? is barely 20 miles away. so if we cheer loudly enough, she might, might just hear us. so then o joined 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. paul brandon al jazeera london, so adam al jazeera in sport, my history making round one of the biggest events in woman's gulf. that story coming up later this out. ah,
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how do you states control information in china local go. if you tried to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion. the headline died and that allowed the children to continue to die to power assist us. in journalism, we framing the story. i am here to document the war crimes committed by what did, and he is resumed. the listening post dissects the media on al jazeera, used from al jazeera on the go. and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissects analyze and i guess going from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite after. just that for it and tapped are made a new app from out a 0 means that you think of it,
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lou ah ah. siphons for his flora. rob, thanks so much. ukraine will play wales on sunday and a playoff to decide who qualifies for the fif at world cub ukraine. her played only one competitive match since the russian invasion, their victory against scotland a few days ago has them believing they can make it to counter polaris reports from cardiff. ukraine's football is about to play a much that could define lead generation beat wiles here in cardiff and to place at the world cup is there's as the war with russia goes on at home. it's
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a chance to take their role as a rallying point for ukrainian pride, all the way to cut off. she's not gonna start this sport. 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 we'll do everything possible to win. stuff like alex under 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 knock out fine. 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 more motivated opponent for this much wiles, haven't reached the world cup since 1958. to put that into some context, the play who knocked them out of that tournament was
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a 17 year old brazilian co pilot whales have their own version of pele in doris bayers. the 5 time champions league when i have just left rail madrid. i'm just showing the fall that with him, wales can be anyone. for all massively, most of a it's called 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. 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 spoken called if and around the world. not least, those watching whole reese aldi's era caught it. the thing was football association says it's not planning to complaints the way 5 or england's planes were booed while
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taking a ne, had there a way nations lead to feed against hungry are you a friend? pose stadium bat was an effect in budapest. however, the parameters, the ruling mens under 14 could attend with one and adult allowed in for every 10 miners. it's not the 1st time england had been booed for taking d and protest against discrimination. it also happened multiple home games last year. i think that that's why we do it. you know, we do it to try to educate and you know, i think why young people are much can only be influenced by older people. liverpool star, sadie amana has become santa goals all time leading goal score. the forward score to how trick for his country is they beat beneath 31 in their opening match of the 2023 africa cup of nations. qualifiers wanting now has 32 international goals. so
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we looking to add more at the world cup later this here. the lions to rhonda heading to qatar as african champions. robin dell has a chance to make more history and sundays french open final. he can extend his record number of grand slam titles to 20 to 22 and rolling gauss triumph to 14. the spanner takes on, caspar rude in the final and has an incredible record of the tournament since his 1st appearance, back in 2005, they dal has just lost 3 times his academy and may orca is where route has been training for the last few years the 23 year old is norway's 1st grand slam finals. he has beat me pretty much all the times in practice and i will try to figure something else out than in the practices to how to beat him. and like i said, i will just enjoy the moment. this is a special occasion for both of us. i keep playing think they like what they do. so
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i did so of course i enjoy. so if i am healthy enough to, to play, ah, i like the, the competition on illinois and i look competition. i like to play in the, in the best stallions of the world on feel myself at my age. i'm still competitive for means a lot to me know, and that makes me feel in some way proud and happy about all the world that we did . oh, no, no, that's it. to be any help layoffs now on the colorado avalanche, who now just one went away from reaching the stanley cup playoffs. bad news for colorado star player and his in contrary dangerous hetcher's. 66 seconds into the gang could take him out of the western conference finals series. the oilers vander kane with slap a 5 minute penalty for the strife. the avalanche went on to seal, afford to win, and take a 3. nothing leave in their vesta 7 series with you whalers or the golden state
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warriors will be looking to bounce back and game to be on be finals against boston celtics. steph curry and his teammates were stormed a 12208 at home in game one. i'll be host again when the teams faced off on sunday with game 3 and 4 happening in boston. all the states, most recent title, was back in 2018 as her boston. they've not been champion since 2008, but victory in the series will make them record 18 time. when we have the teenagers found a little bit momentum like they did and they keep making shirts, so i still have to kind regain their momentum. they play well, so we know they're a good team. so we, we got to respond on, on sunday a, mr. in be a final so we got to just go into it with them. i said that we put our best for for play, some really good basketball. we plan on winning the game. so i'm looking forward to this challenge and our group is looking forward to the challenge as well. and
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australia's min g lee has made history at the women's golf us open. lea has a 3 chart lead heading into the final round in north carolina for 13 under 200 for the tournaments, so far as that a new record for the lowest, 50 for holes for women's us open history. the 26 year old is looking to win the 2nd major title of her career. ok. that is all your support for now, rob, back to thank you very much. indeed. marlin said is going to be here in a couple minutes. john or if you can goodbye. ah no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. this is i don't need to be here from what you're looking to mrs. me about talking to me. i can also reach any of you open the home and yeah, today we're going to be reset as
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well. they didn't put me in a lot of different people can just leave me when i know, i mean, i mean me shooting off the edge of the ah and
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activist radical and the founder of african cinema, out in the world, tells the story of the more italian direct but it is from making a style for that he made the breakthrough into a friend. well, to me is a mode was a fighter. his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda? rebel african. tell me on how to see this one's feared. war lord, during lay barriers, decade long, civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. the work that the former warlord joshua boy, he has done with street children, has attracted their hobble. eccentric b as protected in effect from public prosecution. despite the recommendations made by the truth and reconciliation commission for this former warlord,
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liberia has become the frontline of a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes and for his country african narratives from african perspectives now. but now we're about as big daily my shift blue, short documentary by african filmmakers from democratic republic of congo. and one that there was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you euclidean. what made you intimate connection between myself and rhonda dick is and mentioned and fetch me africa direct on al jazeera. ah, full bodies are a covered and bangladesh.

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