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ah, trouble at home. now you see the answer was an arabic. my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004. a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the sea. i came up with handcuffs. them led me into interpretation. a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruin the life of an innocent b o mastery case on al jazeera ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera ah, the national spokes person for india's ruling party,
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one of 2 official suspended over comments about the prophet muhammad, an incident that sparks an international backlash. ah, glow i mariam mit in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. dozens of catholic worshippers fear dead off the gunman storm a church in southwest in nigeria, gulf in flames. fire and explosion destroy a shipping container facility in bangladesh. the death toll is expected to rise. mountains of rubbish collected from the world's highest peak. why it's also part of the fight against climate change. ah, hello and welcome to the program we begin this hour in india where the ruling
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b j. b party is facing international condemnation. after 2 senior officials made insulting remarks about the prophet mohammed national spokeswoman, a poor sharma has been suspended from a party membership for comments made during a recent television debate. she says she unconditionally withdraws the statement. party is also expelled. naveen cool mar jindal had of its deli media operation over and now deleted tweet of the mit al. isn't you dally with more on this quote the comments that were offensive and it seemed to say the least. i'm not going to go to details, but there were made actually a few days ago. one comment was made on social media. the other one was new during a debate on a national news television network. now, in terms of the fallout immediately there up with these complaints of a file of these 2 politicians, it all came to a head on friday when, after the fighting, pres,
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group started protesting those protests on violence. they will peddling stones, dozens of people were injured, including many police officers arrest all being made for the say the 5 cases against hundreds of people and security has been beat up in the city all gone for in northern india, which is where this violence up to please, now the b to b has different. it says from these comments, it has condemned them. you know, one person has been suspended. the other one has been exposed. several governments including pakistan, katara, and co way to issued official condemnation over the insult. early we spoke to a senior b j. p leader. he says the party will most apologized for something. it claims not to associate itself with the distance that sense. and he said, we do not believe in this to be to be disassociate us over the statement. that is,
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you know, a lazy apology because he had thought the actual against her. then the question of an apology would have go with something we do not identify ourselves, but it is a question of apology. that's understandable. you did. that is, the reason why i should have been thinking about the step by being to rationalization of this issue is, i think i've got it for because what has been happening here domestically should not be viewed in isolation. you see it when it comes to white, society must be universally expressed, which will be you $100.00, it can be select. there are a voice of cited, it becomes so then the problem comes well, officials in nigeria as saying dozens of people are fear dead after gunman opened fire and destination explosives in a church. now this attack happened in the southwestern town of oval, which is an under state at a catholic church as worship, as gathered for weekly mass on sunday. while much of nigeria has struggled with the
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issue of security and instability, although is widely regarded as one of the country's most peaceful regions, its governor has condemned the attack as vile and satanic. i'm interested falling in elements from aperture. the windows have been taken to various hospitals in the war. medics are talking about several people that one hospital can contain or kind of treat. and we've also heard that the authorities, the government, as for the security forces to arrest those who carried out the attack, it's not clear who carried out the attack on the church in a while. on sunday, however, there are so many suspects been looked at. one of them, of course, as is a group of gunmen who had been terrorizing northern parts and central parts of nigeria. although the south west of the country has been unlikely immune to these attacks. they are all concerned that the violence may be spreading that way. at the last time there was any major,
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serious conflict in the southwest of the country. of course, where several people have been killed was more than a year ago. that was cautious between families and cattle hood is in search of water and agriculture land, as well as trying to exert authorities of a peaceful piece of land. so the attack in oil, in particular has taken so many people by surprise. why now, why it happened that we responsible, right now, we understand that the president has ordered our quick investigation as and also the rest of these people. the governor has also spoken in a statement saying that they will definitely arrest and prosecute those who are behind this attack. whatever carried that attack definitely wanted to cause maximum damage. first of all, the different nature of device in the church can't bounce, just kept people as people tempered for safety running out of the church. that was when they opened fire, killing many of them. another top story with following closely this hour, at least 49 people have been killed and hundreds injured. after as a fire sparked
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a major explosion, a shipping container facility in bangladesh. many of the injured are in a critical condition. and so the number of people killed is expected to rise, believed chemicals was stored in some of those containers. danver, chowdhury reports from decker laid on saturday night. a massive explosion rocked this container depot. for them spread from one container to another, filled by chemicals stored in some of them. under the blossom was spelled up to 4 kilometers away. about 4000 containers were stowed here, many were filled with clothes destined for western retailers. o a hospital, so say the death toll is expected to rise, 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 whereabouts yet rescuer cra, say more bodies lie under the deputies fire service. official suspect, the container of hydrogen peroxide exploded and flame spread quickly to other
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containers. the exact cause for the fire is still not known. the chopper 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 a little. 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 on the fire brigade must have launched a separate investigation or will do so. bangladesh has 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 equipment, a lack of stuff, and many experts say much needs to be done to turn that around and recharge re i'll jacinta taca.
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ah, now several missiles strikes her at the outskirts of ukraine's capital came off to weeks of relative calm and not as if the country now deaths have been reported so far. russia says tanks from the west were destroyed, a claim that ukrainian officials deny keith has largely been spared from major attack since russia refocused its military campaign on the east of the country. same basra has more from cave 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
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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, 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 missiles came from he 1995 strategic bombers that were launched from the caspian sea. so certainly
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a very high profile attack on the capital today are there for is that us, president joe biden is pushing back a trip to saudi arabia and israel. us media reporting bite and could visit the 2 countries in july instead of the end of june. on friday, the president said he was considering a visit, saudi arabia, which he had derided as a quote, arise state in critical of the assassination, which america shall g, the war in yemen and the kingdoms human rights record? the visit would include his 1st meeting with crown for his mom had been some man, but a senior democrat says the president should not go at all. i wouldn't go, i wouldn't shake his hand. this is someone who butchered an american resident, cut him up into pieces and in the most terrible and premeditated way. and until a saudi arabian makes a radical change in terms of human rights, i wouldn't want anything to do with him. now i understand the, the degree to which saudi arabia controls oil prices. i think that's
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a compelling argument for us to win ourselves off a reliance on foreign oil and on oil more globally. so we don't have despots and murderers. calling the shots asked me to add and fishers in washington, not been publicly confirmed this trip, but nonetheless, out of what we know about whether it's going to be delayed or so might even happen at all. while a sally was the talk of washington at the end of last week, many people thought the joe biden was heading to the middle east for his 1st trip there. he would visit israel and you'd also stop off in saudi arabia. now he was criticized by some in the democratic party for even thinking about that. because as you see, he's already called saudi arabia, a pariah state. he believed that mohammed been some of the de facto leader of saudi arabia, should be isolated. some of the things he pointed to where it's human rights record, the continuing war in yemen, and the brutal killing of jamal, cuz should you,
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which you'll remember, the c i a and other intelligence services said it was ordered by mohammed ben salman. but the real politic of the situation is that with oil prices rising and the cost of filling up a car here in the united states, jewel biden's political fortunes really hung on what saudi arabia was doing with oil. and they wanted to make sure that because of the war in ukraine, that saudi arabia would produce more oil. but over the last few weeks, the saudis have refused to take the calls from joe biden to urge them to produce more oil. so what happened was, there were some diplomatic moves with people leaving from here in washington, going to saudi arabia, talking about the potential of a meeting. because these things don't just happened to leaders get together. and then the unknown something and all that is planned very much in advance. but there was still criticism from those in the democratic party saying, hold on
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a 2nd. what saudi arabia is doing in yemen is very much what like russia is doing in ukraine. and you can't separate the 2 b hypocrisy to do that. having said that, the white house still seemed to be keen on pushing ahead with a visit. initially, it was thought it would be sometime in june. wouldn't jill bite was asked about on friday? he said, look, we're looking at various things, but nothing has been settled yet. and all the talk over the last couple of days is that it's no going to be respond pushed farther back into july. many in the democratic party will think that will give them more opportunity to put pressure on the white house to rethink the entire idea of this trip. and of course, whether or not joe biden should give mom had been salmon the opportunity of a face to face with a president who described as country as a pariah state. thank you very much, alan session. washington. in and out. is there a life in london much more than i had on concluding his story to re ashley's arrive
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at chinese young space station on a 6 month mission to complete its construction? ah oh, we have plenty of blue sky, warm sunshine continue across much of the mediterranean. i say much because somehow stu see a little bit of cloud here just wanting upper over towards northern areas of italy, some showers in place here live the showers still continue around the low countries . we will see somewhat of whether they're into the netherlands, into our belgium luxemburg easing across into a jeremy and noticed how that just hooks back into england. it should ease here as we go on through the next couple of days, but the showers longest bells, if right still there. we'll see some wet weather out. southern parts of the north sea said denmark, seen some wet weather, some of that wet weather, also making its way to northern areas of poland. there we go,
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those showers cross northern italy, up to wall, switzerland, some showers. they're still just around. the bulk is, but for much of the med, it is warm, dry, and sunny. still getting up to 32 degrees celsius there in athens, cools off a tad as we go on into tuesday. wet weather, by choosing, making its way down across central parts of europe. bright skies coming back in behind. where to where the will come in across the north west as we go on it to the latter part of the week. generally fine and dry. no more hot sunshine across northern parts of spain and portugal, much as buying a portugal stays hot, as is the case across northern areas of africa. plenty of showers there around the gulf of guinea. all the way to liberia. ah, the talk to alger 0, we ask you be more specific? how many probes are you asking for and what kind of military equipment we listen asked the people of cuba in the street. if there is a difference between donald trump enjoy bite for them. so we meet with global news
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makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matter on al jazeera news, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back main stories now. indeed, the ruling party has sanctioned 2 of its spokespersons off to international condemnation of comments about prophet mohammed national spokeswoman in a poor sharma says she withdraws the coal mines off to being accused of insulting the profit during a recent television debate. officials in nigeria say dozens of people are feared
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dead off the government opened fire and destiny explosives of a church. it happened as worship has gathered from mass in the southwestern town of o in on the estate. and at least 49 people have been killed in around 3000 injured offer. a fi spoke to major explosion, a shipping container, facility bangladesh. many the injured are in a critical condition, believed chemicals was stored in some of the containers. now, tony's is opposition. eater is warning the countries facing what he called a state of tyranny. protest is what confronted by right, elise on saturday as they marched against present, kai said for months they've been accusing him of attempting a power grab after he sat, the government in suspended parliament. judges across the country also planning to go on strike for a week in protest over dozens of dismissals. ah, we think the people must 1st meet to decide that go disgust that certain go and
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then work hard to achieve such a goal. all parties must reach a reproach more in order to be able to face their common enemy. the biggest threat is to not agree to stay in disagreement. hundreds of israeli settlers on the alex are mosque compound at dawn, under the protection of israeli forces. now this letter confrontations of how many worshippers and follows weeks of what follows violence last week during is ready flagged a march. as in the muslim quarter of occupied east jerusalem, the al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, transparent verification to the killing of its journalist in the occupied west bank . sri and i will actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment and jeanine on the day of her funeral, is ready for storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing poor barras to almost drop a casket 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
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community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. a worker had been without zara for 25 years covering the story of israeli occupation . she was known as the voice of palestine. south korea held a national security meeting on sunday after north korea fight a short range ballistic missiles towards the sea of its east coast. believe the missiles landed outside japan's exclusive economic zone. is the 18th launched by a young young this year so that the latest launch was a test and challenge of the security readiness of south korea, new ministration, which took office last month. the u. s. as previously described the launches as grave provocation. nepal is campaigning to clean out the himalayas. military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on the wells. high mountain campaign team says it's collected more than 30 tons of wastes or passive wild environment. de, i'm not in limbo or ports now from come. i do been in an extreme cold this
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team of sherpas and napoli soldiers have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months, their cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually it's a difficult work. we have to think the rubbish in caracas are like liquor under xerox, or as like in the mountains, who are there is no ropes or somewhere else? so it's quite difficult. the team have collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks. everest look, see countries younger? and minot lou and being that most amount of source of laughter in malaise, contributing to the people on the season. we need to protect it, to keep the sanctity and the clean this up. this reason it i agree,
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plagiarism to the environment. people dear health, as well as the message under this or not. this reason. people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change. melting glaciers trigger, flash floods, affecting mountain communities, living downstream. at other times, there's not enough rain, it has been, is that the locals have been complaining that their production has been infected because of the change in the federal and seem as so for the herb is to code is because via he production is not good. and there is water shortages, so which is impacting the local community climate change scientists say, as more fossil fuels are burned globally, the planet is becoming warmer. as the families lose lay reflectivity because of black carbon pollution, particulates being deposited on the mountain, it causes the snow and ice to melt far enough. don't get do inflection
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of your sort of data. the themes are celebrating both the end of their campaign and world environment day, but they hope the clean up will also draw the world attention to global warming and its impact on net pulse for child mountain ecosystems and communities. remy at limbo al jazeera got and do. okay, now is erupted in the philippines covering towns with heavy clouds of ash, a blast from the blue sun volcano in the countries east. last about 17 minutes. people close to the volcano were told to evacuate, and no injuries had been reported, philippines as location in the seismically active pacific ring of fire and has over 20 active volcanoes. there are positions in the us territory of puerto rico of elder, a public hearing to decide the future of their political status legislatures or proposing 3 options, statehood independence, or free association or to recons are
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u. s. citizens, but are not allowed to vote in presidential elections. are also denied certain federal benefits go to kazakhstan. our preliminary results appear to show that the country is voted in favor of changing the constitution. ballots are still being counted. the central election commission says voter turnout was above the 50 percent threshold needed in order for the results to be recognized. it's been 6 months since violent demonstrations. court calling for political reform 1st took place, current president custom, joe mike to chi of says amendments will end the super presidential system of the past 3 decades. but critics say the changes will only bolster took hives ambitions for a 2nd term. our china is launched 3 astronauts into space on board. it's schanzer 14 spacecraft crew will spend 6 months completing the construction of the town gong space station brianca group to brings us their story
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. ah, 3 take notes or chinese astronauts carrying the nations pride and the omission of making china the world news space superpower. so, the blasted off from the george won satellite long center on the edge of the call, the desert. and in 15 minutes reached lower earth orbit. the launch was broadcast live and city television. a sign of china's cooling confidence in its technological might. on the long march to f y 14. kerry rocket has actually said a sions, you 40 man spacecraft to the designated orbits. the solar panels of stretch and operated normally. now i announced the shenzi and 14 manned 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
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is now making her return after 10 years sion till 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 country's 1st man manual rendezvous and docking mission. the shin, so 14 spacecraft was assigned keeping temperature, oxygen levels, humidity, and comfort in mind. with advances in its talking system, which i learned over the year during previous rendezvous in docking the orbit control strategies were all 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 space ship. today in 2003, china became the 3rd country to launch
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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 president, she's in pain missions to the moon and mars have accelerated precedence. she says, toning china, into a space, superpower is a critical national priority. as space exploration becomes the new battle ground for chinese competition and influence bianca group, there are 0. now, thousands of people in the u gave attended special lunches on the last day of platinum, jubilee celebrations. whether they were st. party's obey gatherings, the message was the same as wanting bob in our port. ah, at $93.00, he's just a few years younger than queen elizabeth and for allow for tennis. this special jubilee luncheon east london was a chance to went to take the community late playful all all for up with
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log flicker. you know. busy well finally, friends, much on them, little i lived all morning on just wanted to do with pitching has gathered at the center for a free traditional luncheon sing song, but they were joined by other residents for the last day of the 4 day jubilee. i do remember the silver jubilee when i was young as company about 7. and this feels quite lot similar to thoughts. it's gonna be more community based. but they would like for this to carry odd, not every year, maybe, but just to get together with communities. and to be some legacy there for the older generation, the queen's been a force of stability ever since her accession to the throne. 70 years ago. people like michael who's received numerous awards for his time in the army. the last of them being a special platinum jubilee metal will of the queen will love pain,
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haven't arrived, family and below the community spirit there it brings together for each and every one of them. and the queen can do that and she does to every day. there have been events like race, a community centers, and in residential streets, across the country. and even for people who don't consider themselves so it's royalists. many will tell you it's a great chance for the generations to come together. and for those too young to remember, even the diamond jubilee 10 years ago, there were other attractions to watch the press bring about oh, dickens cake. oh yes. okay. perfect. unspoken now takes of all shapes and sizes were on offer at the oval cricket ground in south london, prince charles viet of the throne and his wife camilla were here for a somewhat bigger jubilee lunch. at windsor castle crowds gathered to try to break the world record for the longest picnic but for thousands of people,
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it was about keeping it local, as well as marking a milestone. ah, the dean baba al jazeera london well, there's more and everything was covering al jazeera dot com is a white one all the latest on the platinum jubilee because the british monarch made an appearance at a loss of the official celebration is in ramesh, had been unable to attend previous events on friday and saturday because of her health, she was such have suffered some discomfort on the 1st day of the celebration. nonetheless, everyone was treated $2.96 row queen, making an appearance on the balcony at buckingham palace offer an hours long pageant. ah.

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