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hello, show signs of a fight, resigns obese dani decided to renovate an old warehouse and to work and live in the old city with a mission it more and another person opens that there was that kid. he was talking again italy and open my young palestinian is really designers and entrepreneurs have been moving in, inspired by earlier artists to let them out once that were 450 businesses operating in the old city. now there are just 50 the old cities always be in the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of residence wants to get it beating again. it will come back, because the city still have very much bye. ah. india's routing party faces an international backlash after
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a top official makes remarks condemned as is lama phobic. ah hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out 0. lie from dough are also coming up. more chemical fil containers. explode that a shipping deaf oven bangladesh, where fire has killed at least 49 people. a show of force from south korea, i'm united states. the allies respond to a north korean missiles, launched by firing 8 of their own missiles towards the sea. on running the front line troops, ukraine's president visit soldiers, and don bess as russia takes aim at military hardware in capital aah! gulf countries are leading international condemnation of comments about the prophet mohammed by an official of india's governing party. the b j. p has suspended national spokeswoman to put a sharma for making the is lamar phobic remarks during
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a televised debate that been, protested india by muslim organizations which have been targeted by him due groups . saudi arabia has described the comments as insulting while cut off q 8. and iran of summoned india's ambassadors will in a tweet, katara assistant foreign minister lula al katia says these la phobic discourse has reached dangerous levels in a country long known which diversity and co existence, unless officially and systematically confronted the systemic hate speech targeting islam in india. will be considered a deliberate insult against the 2000000000 muslims. well, in its statement, the b j. p declared that it strongly denounce his insults of any religious personalities of any religion. adding that the b j. p is also strongly against any ideology which insults, or demeans any sect, or religion or poverty, metallic joint us live now from new delhi putney. so what more reaction has that been in india? how much they political problem is this now for modi and the b j. p with
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once we got some problems, they would pop the metal a in new delhi baton, come back to if we can in a little bit later. now, dozens of people off the dead. off. the gunman opened fire and set of explosives in a nigerian church. it happened in the south western town of o in orlando state where catholic worshippers had gathered for sunday mass on those regarded as a largely peaceful part of a country plague by security issues. the governor and religious leaders have condemned the attack. i'll just say that address as more from a boucher that i feel that the number of dead could rise because of the severity of injury sustained by worshippers. i went again, men open fire and wherever can we don't get to tag intended to cause maximum damage . first of all, a definitive, a device as people camp are for safety and run out of the chair to the open fire
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and them. there is no claim of responsibility as we speak. however, there are so many suspects on the list. some suggestion that it could be criminal against the been operating in various parts of nigeria over the past years, especially in the north west of the country and north central partial nigeria. it's not clear whether these groups are responsible. these groups have been played as terrorist by the general government. the last time there was any serious clashes between farmers and cuddled. hood as in that part of the country in the southwest of the country was more than a year ago. so it's a big surprise and a big confusing situation for security forces trying to unravel the reason or the motive behind sundays attack. however, the president and the governor of the state of both issues, statement condemning the attack and bowing retribution and taking action to deal with those who carry that with these attacks. criminal games i've been operating in various parts of the game in the notes of the country. over the past years,
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they have killed thousands of people and displaced tens of thousands from their homes are creating a very desperate situation in terms of security in terms of food security as well in, in those spots of the country. now nigeria, so i want to close new to see how secure force is able to address this particular problem. now there are also concerns that the continued fathers in the country could actually my, the preparation to the general elections holding in the next year. emergency crews in bangladesh have continued working to put out a massive fire that killed at least 49 people. it started in a shipping depot causing explosions and chemical filled containers. the army has been deployed to assist any southeastern town of such aquanda as town. they're charging our report late on saturday night and massive explosion rocked discount in our depot. fire then spread from one container to another, filled by chemicals stored in some of them. the blast was filled up to 4 kilometers away. about 4000 containers were stowed here,
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many were filled with clothes destined for western retailers. hospitals so said adept, all 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. rescue workers say more bodies lie under the deputies fire service official suspect, the container of hydrogen peroxide exploded and flame spread quickly to other containers. fire department, say several firefighters died and others are missing, and 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. 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 acute men, a lack of stuff,
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and many experts say much needs to be done to turn that around. and tanveer joins us live now from outside that container facility in city come to town, visit us, bring us up to date now with what's happening there. now what thing anybody even journalist not to and for there, because we spoke to mr. gwinnett, who was the deputy director of training 5, and he said that there's still many danger inside this depot, out of the container still got some flames, you know, light flames in there. so some anecdote that most scary keyed those think the benzyl peroxide that are present in the container. now we know that they're cleaning operation is going on. they're trying to dallas off some of the ignition. they also washing and some of the containers and actually moved away by the military to other spots, talking to the fire dp. turning chief,
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he said that it was at preliminary investigation suggests that it was benzyl peroxide which came in contact with oxygen, which could actually spark at fire and dep thinking that might be one of the cause and which later caused an explosion. and that so many people got died and injured. now this whole area has got a lot of spectators on bystander. usually one of them are in bangladesh. that is one of the biggest impediment for firefighters. and this people also get injured. so they're been trying to control the cloud, the medical ha, state coded, many people are still waiting to know about their loved ones. at least majority of the bodies cannot be identified, or they're so badly burned so that they have to go to the process of dna identification. that's what the medical source has said. all right, i tend to charge you live for sta in sit a condo in balance, tanveer. thank you. now south korean president, you and so he all says north korea's weapons program has reached a point where it poses a threat to world peace,
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sol and washington of fi. an 8 missiles towards the sea of south korea's east coast comes a day after the north launched a power outage of short range, ballistic missiles of excuse and coastline. ra mcbride has more from sol. this was a direct response from south korea and its us allies to sundays launch the joint military command here in south korea. as a total of 8, missiles were fired, that they were fired from the east coast in gung one province. this is the province that borders with north korea along the dmc. the missiles were fired into the sea and sees that separate the korean peninsula from japan. the south koreans in the us said that this was to demonstrate the capability. it says of precision strikes it. origins of provocations, clearly indicating those career. they're saying that condemning sundays launch by north korea over again. exactly the same number of ballistic missiles. 8 missiles being fired by north korea saying that the south of the us will take corresponding
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reactions, each time to what they call these provocations that has been reinforced by you, by the conservative president of south korea newly a new rated. here he has been speaking at the memorial day event. it's a public holiday here in south korea who's made a speech at the country's national cemetery, saying that he will respond sternly and firmly. he says to any future launch is by north korea saying that said the continued nuclear and missile programs by north korea pose a threat to peace and stability not only in the korean peninsula, but he says, the whole world. all right, more now on our top story allegations of anti muslim remarks by indian officials. let's go back to panama towns who joins us live from new delhi happening. i think we've got the technical gremlins sorted out now. so what more reaction has that been in india? and how much of a political problem is this for moody and the b, j. p. there is a lot of uproar and there is growing criticism against the b j. p. and critics
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point out that the actions of the party that is suspending one of the politicians and expelling the other. these actions are too little too late for us to fall. it's worth noting that these comments were not made this weekend. they were made a while ago. one comment was made on a national news television network, which has millions of viewers almost a fortnight ago. and the other comment was made on social media a week ago. all of this has come to a head because of the international backlash, especially in the gus countries or threats and calls to boycott indian products in on boys and ambassadors have been summoned in various countries. you know, these are nations that the indian government has spent a lot of time and energy building close strategic ties with trade with these countries is what billions of dollars not to mention the millions of indian citizens who work and live in these countries. the other thing that's not lost on
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people is the fact that the b j. p has called these comments opinions of fringe elements. now these to politicians and questions are in fact they're held very important both media facing roles. their job was to parrot and repeat the government policy, sorry, the b j piece policies rather on a, on national forums like television and on social media. so distancing, you know, the part of the party distancing it says from these politicians is something that, you know, many critics point out is, you know, like i said too little too late. and it's worth pointing out. this isn't the 1st time that b j. p. leaders have been accused of making similar inflammatory remarks. yes, in fact, talk leadership of the b j. b. during electioneering in public meetings have repeatedly directly and sometimes even indirectly promoted the idea for him. the
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nation where minorities are subservient, now have been growing called there have been calls for our genocide of muslims at some public meetings. many leaders have made inflammatory comments, but in the past they have gotten away scott free. in fact, there's been barely any reaction from the party at an, at an official level that has also been international condemnation of the growing attacks on minorities in india, in fact, just last week and its annual report on religious freedom. the u. s. a state department did release the report documenting the rise in attacks on minorities in india. that was the report that the indian government rejected in the past to many rights groups has pointed out at the same issue. but they have seen their offices either shutter or their foreign funding shame. so critics point out that this reaction has come sorely. as a response to the embarrassing situation,
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the party has put the country in. all right, probably a better life or stay in any public. thank you. a lot more so to come here. now, is there including update, traumatic start to the year. a resounding vote for change to kazakhstan, constitution on the mountains of rubbish elected from the world's highest peaks will tell you. and which will part of the fight against climate change. more of those things? ah ah, hello, the weather is hot and getting hot, no surprises across the middle east. and lastly, clear skies, lots of hazy sunshine, little bits and pieces of fair weather clad a little further north, but it's all about the temperatures. 14, i celsius of back that 48 celsius surface q 8. we're touching 42 degrees, but look at port back there for cheers. they could get up to around 50 celsius for
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tuesday afternoon. so some searing heat, scorching. he continuing or quite as their houses that over towards that eastern side of the mediterranean. plenty warm enough of some pleasant sunshine for bay route, not the sunshine across north africa, and more cloud though in sewer algeria into where morocco rain bearing it is fair weather cloud. the rain se are farther south, of course. so see some lie. the big storms into central and southern parts of nigeria been in toga garner, seeing some lively showers, ivory coast to over to ward. so liberia and even southern parts of fer marley could see some wet weather as we go on through the next couple of days, a shower. they join up with the showers that we have in to central africa and his wife spread as i should be in notice. but i'm pleased to say the shower is a little more widespread. they're into the eastern side of kenya. they have been sometime coming, some heavy rain to coming in to mozambique eastern parts of the madagascar, but try the south africa. ah,
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indeed ma, hundreds of 1000 follow reasons they think have supernatural healing and fortune telling powers one or 18 inches. the magical world of the buddhist to called on al jazeera. ah, we, i'll just 0 with blue . ah, welcome back. if you can about about top stories here. this, our indians governing college. he's facing international condemnation. alta to
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senior members, made insulting remarks about the prophet mohammed. one of them was the b. j. peace . national spokesman is now been suspended. officials in nigeria, se dozens of people to fear dead off. the gunman opened fire and death next explosive that a church. it happened of worshippers gathered for sunday mass, and the southwest em town of ohio in on them state on firefighters in bangladesh had been working for a 2nd day to put up a huge blaze that swept through a shipping container port coming at least 49 people fire spots separate exposure to close by chemical stores, and some of the containers. australia's prime minister is in indonesia to shore ties with his country's closest neighbor, anthony albanese, an indonesian president jacobi dodo, are expected to discuss climate trade and security. albany has been quick to engage in the region since taking office last month is visit seen as an attempt to counter china's growing influence among asia pacific nations. jessica washington has more
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from jakarta. does the albany the arrived in indonesia on sunday night? not just the prime minister, but with the delegation of senior ministers as well. the foreign minister trade minister at the industry minister and he also brought with him a group of senior business leaders. so the stated aim of this trip is to improve relations with the endo pacific that includes across trade, across the regional security, and also collaboration on climate infrastructure and energy as well. earlier we heard from the trailer and foreign minister penny wong, who stated that indonesia is a very important partner for a stray li, crucial for our security. we share a region. our futures are tied to the region now. the albany, the government had previously prior to the election accuse scott morrison's government of big lifting relations with the region in particular with se asia and would be meeting today at the albany. it meets the indonesian president and also meets the secretary general of the ozzy on group. the labor government is seeking
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to assure countries in southeast asia that it will not neglect those crucial by lateral side. and of course, some of the focus of the media has been on the issue of beijing influence in southeast asia, but also in the pacific. we did recently, of course have the chinese foreign minister visiting countries in the pacific and team or t more less day. so part of this trip is just to win, to reassure partners that australia remains committed to the region in the face of rising influence of beijing. israel's media is reporting that the navy's transferring its version of the ion dome, anti missile system to i disputed c border with lebanon, when only a lebanon warned israel against any aggression in the waters where both states hope to develop offshore. energy and is ready, ship has arrived in the area for drilling operations out is there, a meet network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and
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the occupied westbank. sharina barclay was shot in the head, buys, ready forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrows to almost drop her casket. well, that didn't stop. thousands of palestinians were marching through october bodies to ru slim, to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her kidding and continue to call for an investigation about enclave was without a 0 for 25 years. covering the story of these rady occupation, she was known as the voice of palestine. ukrainian president brought him as the lensky as visited, 2 towns near battle lines with the russian army in the east and don bass region. he says he met with troops and la shanks and presented some with awards. the cities just a few kilometers from silver. don, yes,
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where one of the was biggest battles is taking place. the frontline trips a ramp was zalinski was barely left the capital since russian forces invaded russian missile strikes if at the outskirts of the capital key for the 1st time in weeks. same was robbie has more on sundays attack. 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, and as long as that remains the case, the threat of russian attacks anywhere in the country will never be 0. what we do
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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 she 1995 strategic bombers that were launched from the caspian sea. certainly a very high profile attack on the capital today. russia is foreign minister has been forced to cancel a trip to serbia of a neighboring countries, close their space to his plane. so the laboratory was due to arrive in belgrade on monday. but bulgaria, north, macedonia, and montenegro all refused to allow his plane to pass through their skies several
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european countries of play sanctions. i must because of the war and ukraine. but serbia has chosen to maintain its time and ukraine's woke up dreams is over. they lost one knell to wells and their play off match and cardiff. unto zero's porous was dash ukraine's arrival in cardiff put their hosts in an unfamiliar position. the tiny nation of wales is normally a neutrals favorite, but the russian invasion of ukraine has given the ukrainian football team a large global backing as they paid for a place at the world cup. here the players had the support of thousands from the ukranian diaspora as well as refugees from the war. i live in western ukraine and i come to london. oh, i've to wire, but get in my guns in this my psych woodville my feel any more. it's really important wise because we love each other. we love all
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who love the other guy and he was to quite good, very game raleigh's. the whole nation in support in the team. it provides rest, boys from the horrors of the war. the killings are happening, atrocities are happening on a daily basis. the wells crowd applauded the ukrainian anthem, just as the scottish crowd had before you cranes, semi final victorian, glasgow. ah. but unlike in glasgow, that greater number of chances in front of go didn't lead to them opening the scoring. instead, a free kick with 10 minutes to go in the 1st half, gave a chunks to wales, his former rel, madrid stalk garrath bale. and he took it is all full time wales one you crate? no worries. oh no way to the noise at the end of the game. i think
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we just wanted to show our appreciation to them and to what, what they're going through as a nation. and i thought that she went out standing in the 2 games and on the does have a lot of credit for doing what they've done and, and their support as well. to show the support and travel at the did. we wanted to show them that respect was upon that. i think we did everything that we could, but i really want people in ukraine to remember our teams effort. i want to say, sorry that we didn't school, but this is sport. this is how it goes. and yes and last forwards, wales now go into a world cup group and katha with around the united states and england winning this game would have meant an enormous amount to the ukrainian and those able to watch at home. but for wales it's a moment they've been waiting for for a very, very long time. that 1st world cup in 64 years full rate al jazeera, called if voters in catholics have overwhelmingly passed
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a referendum to change the constitution. the country's leader wants to shift. what he calls a super presidential system and give more power to the countries parliament. chillin will triple a potential turning point for cause it's dawn, the president says the referendum will de centralized the political system, an outlaw nepotism. oh, it comes after peaceful protests over fuel prices turned deadly, toppling the former president's 3 decade rule. but the proposed reforms have surprised some and excited others. oh, who is now we were warned that there would be a referendum literally a month ago, and more than 90 percent of our society do not know or understand what a referendum is. level of the importance of constitutional amendments is obvious. i came to vote for the 1st time in my life and i'm 54 years old. so for me, this referendum is very important. i even write to request at another polling
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station that they come to. my home said that my father, who is 92, could also vote. the changes to kazakhstan constitution critic stay will only bolster the president's ambitions for a 2nd term. there's a lot of questions about whether this will really will make that relations between the, the state and it citizen, which are pretty traumatized off of the violence in january. the president also faces another challenge, staying neutral on the war and ukraine, while maintaining security and economic partnerships with russia and the west join wolf aldo 0. nepal is campaigning to clean up the himalayas. its military has been leading community efforts to improve conditions on mount everest found a sofa collected more than 30 tons of waste from ya to limber report from cap leonard finn, air and extreme cold. this team of shepherds and nobody. so just have been battling harsh conditions in some of the world's highest mountains. for 2 months,
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they cleaning up waste left behind by mountaineers. actually, it's the difficult worker. we have to the, i think the rubbish in caracas, or like liquor under xerox. or like in the mountains or there is no ropes or somewhere else. so it's quite difficult. the team has collected nearly 35 tons of waste from some of the world's most famous peaks ever lucy content younger manasseh lou and being that most amount of source of ladder 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 don't, the big isn't to the environment. people dear health, as well as the misery under this or not. this reason people living in the mountains are especially vulnerable to climate change. melting glaciers triggered flash
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floods affecting mountain communities, living downstream at other times is not enough rain. it has been few years there. the locals have been complaining that their production has been infected because of the change in the rain for battle. and same as so for the heard those 2. yeah, coders because they are, he production is not good. and there is water shortages. so which is impacting the local communities climate change scientists say as more fossil fuels are burned globally, the planet is becoming warmer. as the himalayas lose their reflectivity because of black carbon pollution particulates being deposited on the mountain, it causes the snow and ice to melt foster enough got them to talk. you don't to do is a reflection of your so you guys do the seems are celebrating both the end of their campaign and world environment day. but they hope they clean up will also draw the world attention to global warming and its impact on their pals for child mountain
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ecosystems and communities premier to liberal al jazeera gut. when do attends thunderstorms across france caused heavy flooding and damage. at least one person has died in raw, in the northern province of normandy, the woman was trapped under a car after being swept away by flood waters. the storms of life, thousands of homes without power. britons, queen elizabeth has wrapped up celebrations for her platinum jubilee, vowing to maintain her record breaking rain. the night to 6 year old monarch made an appearance on the buckingham palace balcony on sunday, after mobility problems forced her to pull out of other ah type.

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