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short documentaries, by african filmmakers from the democratic republic of congo. and wanda, there was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. he pleaded. what made the intimate connection between myself and dwanda? dick is and matching and certainly africa direct. on al jazeera, i joined dodge zeros part of the launch team in 2006 pro, just as a cold for a 1000000 mom march. in that time, i've covered wars revolutions, elections on mandatory cruise from the for venice of correct us. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah. gunman killed dozens and southwest nigeria. they attacked the church during the
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sunday service. ah, there was my headquarters in delphi and navigate the also ahead carnage a container. port rescue cruise. scour the wreckage for bodies after a fire with through a demco in bangladesh from russia. president threatened to hit new targets in western powers, continued to send advanced weapons to ukrainian forces. the space race accelerates china sent 3 more crew members into orbit to complete its own space station by the end of the year. ah, hello, we begin to nigeria where there are reports that dozens of people have been killed in a church attack. that happens in the south western town of o gunmen are believed to have entered the st. francis have a church during sunday service. i did the research lie from boucher with the latest
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on this attack, much therein there is no claim of responsibility so far and there are also concerns that the number of casualties we're hearing about dozen is dead and several others injured. that our concern is actually that the number could go up because of the severity of injuries on the wash. it was a big church. we understand that the attackers, 1st of all, dictated a device and scared people run out of the church. and as they run out, they open fire on them wherever carried out that the child was actually looking to inflict as much damage as they can. it's not clear who carried out to talk, but again, there are several, several ideas. several suggestions are carried out that attack we know in the northwest of nigeria, they've been cases of band free who have been declared by the state us terrorist as
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well as in central possible nigeria. these classes have grown over the years over the past 20 years. we've seen how thousands of people have been killed, tens of thousands more, have been sort of forced from their homes in those and those parts of the country. what is surprising is that in the one in the northwest stuff like area, these benefits attack, sees people and their property as well as kidnapped to do my demand run some. what we've seen in our war on sunday morning was that the attack was just to murder and injure as many people as they can locate, mapping so far we've kind of located mapping from that area. the president and the governor of the state have both issued statement condemning the attack and security forces we are told are actually investigating what exactly happened and who is responsible. ok, thank you so much. i did the rece reporting from boucher and just ruling b. j. p. has suspended its national spokeswoman over comments about the prophet mohammed comments made by new poor sharma in
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a television debate spark protest from muslim groups. the party has also expelled the deli media operation, had not been cou margins all in a statement. the b j. p says that strongly denounces insult of any religious personalities of any religion. the party also cited strongly against any ideology which insults or demeans any sect or religion. some are not free as a journalist space in new delhi. she says this incident is bringing more international attention to the issue of hate speech in india. the pgp has benefited a lot from mobilization against muslims. but in this instance, there has been an international law right to pay out. so in the gulf region, odd, middle east countries have now, this issue has now come to their notice. so it's, it's outrageous. so, o, 2 days before this has happened to day when no border and another be functionally
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have been put on suspension. and they will no longer be dead. 02 days before this happened, the sort of ideological head of the, of the b j. b, which is daughters this, she did say we respect or religion. oh, it didn't, it didn't not did of testing the waters how walk in. we go with the anti muslim rhetoric without having a blowback. many of them loyal is death aboard. those dead in goes actually are very happy to abuse muslims. and in this case, they went on to the prophet, ah, this is the rhetoric that they support. i think it's had a good snowballing effect. i think something like the cotton is freeze stumbling. it's good because this is nothing short of it. speech in tao has one of the was largest muslim populations. so it has come to the notice of the boy that this is happening and i think it will be harder for the official. oh,
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it least you cannot say all this eventually. even if you are mobilizing against muslims, emergency crews and bangladesh are recovering more bodies from a fire that swept through a container depot. at least 40 people have been killed in the southeastern santa sit, a condone near the port city a chest graham, tundra child, your reports laid on saturday night and massive explosion rocked this container depot. far than spread from one container to another, filled by chemicals stored in some of them, when the blast was filled up to 4 kilometers away, about 4000 containers were stowed here, many were filled with clothes destined for western retailers. oh, hospital sources. the depth total is expected to rise. many of the bed were burned beyond recognition, and hundreds of people were injured. many seriously rescue workers say more bodies lie under the deborah's, i'll get up last night. i talked with my brother 10 minutes before the accident. we had no contact with him since the accident. we have no idea about his condition and
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whereabouts yet. fire service, official suspect, the container of hydrogen peroxide exploded and flame spread quickly to other containers. the exact cause for the fire is still not known. the chapter graham, this segment istation and the fire department has started a separate independent pro body to find out the real reason behind this fire. meanwhile, the government has announced a financial company chosen package for the victims family. fire department, say several firefighters died, and others are missing along the actual cause behind the incident will be revealed when it's investigated. as far as i know, the deputy commissioners office has formed the prob committee, the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. bangladesh as one of the worlds fastest growing economies, a new factories and high rise apartments have grown rapidly in recent years. but fires are common at industrial premises due to lack of enforcement of safety rules, inadequate acute men, a lack of stuff,
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and many experts say much needs to be done to turn that around and recharge re i'll jazeera dr. several missile strikes have hit the outskirts of ukraine's capitol cheve after weeks of relative calm. chief is largely been spared from major attack since russia refocused its military campaign on the east of the country. zombies ravi has more from keith. the air raid sirens here has been a constant reminder that every part of ukraine remains under threat from attacks from russia, from the sky. so certainly there is a certain basic level of preparedness, but they've become so routine that largely people don't really rush to bomb shelters. there isn't that much of a perceived threat of attacks within the main city center. but what we seen this morning, the dramatic events that happened in the capital city in the east of the city this morning, certainly do draw a line under one simple fact that ukraine is not a country that is in command and control of the skies over its territory,
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and as long as that remains the case, the threat of russian attacks anywhere in the country will never be 0. what we do know is that where there were at least 2 missile strikes in the eastern side of the city, east of the new pro river that runs through the center of the capital. keep these strikes. we saw that 4 missiles hit an area in an industrial area at a rail yard. 3 others hit a tank repair facility at this rail yard. these are industrial spaces. they are home to large manufacturing factories and large lots where there are warehouses. and what we're hearing from the ukranian government is that the misses came from. she 90 to 95 strategic bombers that were launched from the caspian sea. so certainly a very high profile attack on the capital today. ross as president, has threatened to strike new targets of the west supplies ukraine with longer range missiles. let me repeat and made the comments to russian state media,
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but 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. just then you will send you the list 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 the head of the roman catholic church. has called for real negotiations and the cease fire and the war in ukraine. pope francis appealed for all parties involved not to bring humanity to ruins. he made the please during his traditional people blessing in saint peter's square. still ahead on al jazeera, 11000 kilometers from keith. why the world's biggest export or a grain is under threat from the war in ukraine. cleaning up everest will tell you about a campaign to improve conditions on the world's highest mountain. ah,
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ah. hello there, let's look to the middle east and it's all about the heat, particularly for iraq and western areas of iran. now for baghdad, the temperature is expected to touch 50 degrees. by the time we get into tuesday, possibly challenging the all time. record many, 10 degrees above the average and as hot and dry conditions. continuing through the week for wet weather we have to head up north to turkey, and that's going to cool things down for much of the levant. but down in the south for the gulf states, what we're seeing temperature is pick up saudi arabia and guitar, 44 in riyadh, and doha. now the heat continues across much of northern africa. we've got warnings out to southern areas of our g area as temperature is pick up here. but for the west, it's going to cool down slightly for mary tamia, the that for her
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a dust continuing to pose a problem in places like senegal. and we'll see some intense thunderstorms breakout in southern areas of molly nigeria and camera and continuing to see that very wet weather. we could see some flooding here. we're going to see thunder storms pick up the southern parts of e. c, o p, a car for warnings out for kenya and tanzania with some rough waves. where driven the east of southern africa dryer in the west, with plenty of sunshine in cape town. by the time we get some monday that sure weather update. 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 this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the gorgeous students, you create a government house knowledge to be seen in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that
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instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. ah ah, ah. hello again, bad lines on al jazeera. this our gunmen have attacked a church during sunday service in nigeria. it happened in the southwestern town of o. there are reports that dozens of people have been killed in the attack. in just ruling b, j. p has suspended its national spokesman over comments about the prophet mohammed . no, poor sharma made the allegedly derogatory comments in a television debate. they sparked protests from muslim groups. at least 40 people have been killed and 450 injured in
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a large fire and bangladesh. the blaze broke out at a container storage facility where floor level chemicals were reportedly being kept . tennis is opposition. leader is warning that the country is facing what he calls a state of tiring on saturday for testers were confronted by police as they demonstrated against president places. they accuse him of attempting a power grab after he sacked the government on suspended. parliament. judges are also planning to go on a strike for a week after the president dismissed $57.00 of them over corruption allegations. but it had moved through as a researcher on the political analyst based in tunis. he explained that the opposition in tennessee is fragmented, which could make it more difficult for it's a stand up to president. yet the parliament that was founded then into 2019 has been locked up quite and given actual violence classes between different groups and the parliament to the fact that some limits are conservative. things will work in
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the wake clashing with what we can call the, the tree, and trend the old regime kind of parties. so this created a lot of divisions among the initial fear and even love actually, the poles of mr. don lucy, or other figures for acquisition against the president had not yet published or who no concrete top initial job yet. and it seems to be not very easy to achieve at the europe division in the course of fear. some of the party of hate each other may be as much of they are against the president. so the difference between the parties seems to be much of it between the them and the president, even though they all post. and now we see that the merger so a couple of different groups of physicians, of their strategic difference that, that they have. but there's also the logical differences. and if they want to
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overcome the, the problem is that they, they push back from the phone electric. so they need to be able to figure out in immediate fear available, reachable to various, then it's really hard for them to to reach out back to their bob, the electorate, reach all back to their base. and then the same time, hold the hand of the under a provision party. so they be, they try to, you know, way consider that they are basis of some, often, instead of trying to build a consensus amongst themselves, this might be a good midterm strategy for our 2 years. but it seems to be a very dangerous depaula for immediate democratic future. hundreds of israeli settlers storm the ox august compound that dawn under the protection of israeli forces. the incursion led to confrontations with palestinian worshippers. it follows violence last week by settlers during is really flagged de marches in the muslim quarter of occupied east jerusalem leben on his warning,
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israel against any aggressive action and disputed waters where both states hope to develop offshore energy that's after a ship arrives off the coast to produce gas for israel, the lebanese president michelle own says any activity would amount to an active aggression and a provocation. israel says the field is, was with within it's exclusive economic zone. i'll just, the media network continues to demand a rapid independence and transparent investigation into the killing. if it's journalists and the occupied westbank shooting block, there was suddenly heads by is really forces while she was on assignment in jeanine . on the day of her funeral is really forces storm the procession and started beating. warner is causing pallbearers to nearly drop her coffin that 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 have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a barclay was with
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al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the really occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. farmers and brazil are complaining about a spike and fertilizer price is caused by the war in ukraine with about 30 percent of their supplies imported from russia and belarus. farmers are feeling the effects of a war. thousands of kilometers away. monica, anna kev reports from brazil. farmers in southern brazil are feeling the economic brunt of the worn ukraine. 3 months after russia's invasion, they're still able to secure fertilizers for their crops, but a very high prices or, but as you say, ordinal, brazil is the world's largest soil producer, big good. and it's the only international giant green producer that is almost totally dependent on imported fertilizers, 86 percent of what the country needs comes from abroad. and much of it from russia and bella roost waited. despite international sanctions against moscow,
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russian ships are still being able to dock a brazilian poorer such a gumble. this is not enough for market as big as brazil's, the war has complicated the logistics of importing products from that part of the world, generating insecurity among investors. that's why fertilizer prices have skyrocketed . last year, each of these bags with one ton of fertilizer, used to cost $600.00. now farmers are paying twice as much for the same amount. brazil's president able so madly visited moscow shortly before vladimir putin ordered his troops to invade ukraine. you, he said latin america's largest economy would be neutral in the war. because business with russia is fundamental. fertilizers is sacred for you also not as stanley as the support of brazil's powerful agricultural lobby, even here in put them thought bodies were 75 percent of the population is of
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ukrainian descent and he's running for reelection in october. the glad kim walker from what's happening in the greenest, terrible book. brazil has to think about itself. you cannot get involved because 30 percent of the fertilizers report come from russia and bella rouge, which kind of thing from brazil has announced a 3 decade plan to reduce the country's dependence on imported fertilizers. but experts say it could also take decades before there are any results. meanwhile, farmers in brazil are hoping for the war to wind monica and not give al jazeera, but then thought body's brazil voting is underway. in kazakhstan, the country is holding a referendum on overhauling its constitution. it comes 6 months after violent demonstrations calling for political reform. one of the proposals is to strip the former president nor sultan, as our bye of, of his title, as leader of the nation. the current leader, cassandra omar, took i of says,
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amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. but critics say the changes will bolster it's ok, abs ambitions for a 2nd term. joanna lawless. as a journalist than the author of dark shadows inside the secret world of kazakhstan, she explains what's behind president took a abs decision to call for a constitutional referendum. i think if you look at the actual substance of the changes, there are very few extra limits on presidential power in them. the president will retain the right to point to point minister to appoint some key ministers in the cabinet to be 2 laws and many other powers that, that the president has enjoyed. i will be nowadays depressed and discussing the constitution. if the new constitution is part of the amendments, the pause will fit the full, the president of the bio of his powers. he enjoys special personal powers and privileges is covered with a founding father. he will find any 3 decades and had
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a cold around him, but violent civil unrest in january has undermined his position and he is now in retreat. let's say that the president himself has been jamal. so kayak would take most of his powers, the only power he's really seeing is the power to, to cancel decisions or factors adopted by local males. but since that most be his appointees any way that that doesn't significant. 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 protests that ultimately could violent off the violent forces hijack them. they were, they were people that says, i think he wants to show people that he's been listening to their grievances. one of that grievances was about the special position occupied by us by the former president. so the new constitution will strip him of those powers. if it is false, which is almost certain to, to be today. but i think he also wants to kind of reset relations between the state
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and citizens. i mean 230 people died in that violence. most of them were shot dead by the security for with this. nepal is marching world environment day by campaigning to clean up the himalayas. the poles, military is and 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. the campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of waste, or miata limbo has more from cabman 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 the reflectivity of black carbon pollution, particularly it's 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
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infrastructure and fresh sources of water. now we're not just talking about nepalese living at the foothills of the mountain, but about 750000000 south asians in this region. of course in the fall in south asia alone cannot deal with this issue and it requires global commitment on cooperation to address this global challenge. 2 from what we understand the way that's been collected in the full mountains and at the base camps sorted into decompose of waste like food, and people and non decompose will ways, like oxygen cylinders, old tens, tin cans and batteries. the local authorities will deal with the decomposed 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. venture capital funding in africa has grown dramatically
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over the last decade, and yet many fail to see the power and potential that exists within the continent, especially when it comes to innovation. julian wolf reports from cape town, the known south african silicon valley cape town has long attracted foreigners with its pristine beaches lay back lifestyle and vibrant culture. but a tech help them merge and the cost of living. there is a crucial need to quit the cities you with the tool necessary to try this newly established hub called innovation city 6 to accelerate growth among startups by bringing young entrepreneurs of various business interests. under the thing group, we will, we're trying 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 to lift us out of this
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pandemic, 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 found ation 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 soon, as the city emerges from locked down and struggled with a high unemployment rate, places like innovation, city encourages empowers people to work together across all sectors lena, to 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 startup depends largely on the one. calling the shots, leadership, fundamental issue. because we've seen the congress, we've seen what happens on the continent when you port dictators people who don't
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allow for democratic process to work with. tripp renews to thrive. so leaders need to, in some ways, care the palm. so the successful and talented people can thrive through the leaders like the pulling, the thing that remove to see how the pandemic impacted the lives of those around him. he quickly realized what was needed most beyond the handout was the empowerment of a community. yeah. so the next chapter was born and event featuring renown guest speakers to quit young created that this is document overcome similar challenges the benefit of investing in africa. and it's idea. napoleon says resonates beyond borders. africa got something unique to offer to the world. we refer to ourselves as 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, more but unity, and want to be part of the global conversations. a conversation impacting life on
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the african continent and the way those on the outside to it. to move out of the ra, kicked china has launch 3 astronaut into space on board. it's shown. do 14 spacecraft, the crew spent 6 months completing the construction of the shag on space station, priyanka go to report the tree tack notes or chinese astronauts carrying the nations pride and the ambition of making china the world news space superpower. so the blasted off from the church one satellite long center on the edge of the colby desert. oh, and in 15 minutes reached lower earth orbit. the launch was broadcast live wednesday television. a sign of china's going confidence in its technological might
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ongoing a long march to f, y 14 carrier rocket has actually said the shenzi, 14 ran space grove to the designated orbit, the solar panels of stretch and operated normally. now i announce the sions zoom, fortune, man, spacecraft launch mission a success. the mission is full of symbolism. the 3 are part of china. second generation of astronauts. you young is among them. she was the 1st chinese woman in space, and it's now making her return after 10 years since it will, it gives me great pleasure to be able to grow up in this era to integrate my personal dream with the interests of the whole country and to be entrusted to complete the countries fast manned manual rendezvous and docking mission was the shin. so 14 spacecraft was assigned keeping temperature, oxygen levels, humidity, and comfort in mind. with advances in it stalking system will tell her to what to do during previous rendezvous in docking the orbit. control strategies were all
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decided and implemented by ground teams in the current fast automated rendezvous docking all the orbit control strategies are generated from calculations by the spacecraft and then independently implemented by the spatial in 2003, china became the 3rd country to launch a man spacecraft into the earth's orbit. 42 years after the former soviet union send the 1st human into space. but since 2016 under precedence she's in pain. missions to the moon and mars have accelerated precedence. she says, turning china into a space superpower is a critical national priority. as space exploration becomes a new battle ground for chinese competition and influence. back up there, i'll dizzier was. it's the final day of the platinum jubilee celebrations for the u kays. queen elizabeth.
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