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ah, at least 2 people are killed during an attack on us seek place of worship in the afghan capital capital. ah. are you watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha? i'm fully valuable also coming up. these really army has conducted a number of air strikes in the gaza strip, targeting what it calls a military science police in brazil confirmed the remains found in the amazon rain forest or those of the missing british journalist dom phillips. and the rare fever sweeping through parts of iraq experts wanted could hit i know, ready overstretch, health care. ah
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thank you very much for joining us as been an explosion at a seek place of worship in afghanistan, capital kabul, at least 2 people have been killed. dozens were trapped in the temple where and where there was gunfire and grenades used. it's the latest in a string of attacks targeting religious minority groups in afghanistan that speak to look fuller loved. who is the capital base political i'm. this is joining us live from there. thank you very much for being with us. are this has been described as a very complex attack. what more can you tell us 1st about what's been happening and who could be behind this? hello, thank you for disciplining the tech flex coupler took place on one of the 16 player temple in the incumbent and got about one which is the central go to water or 2 below to see community. no vanessa in couple particularly india or some of the
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good men who barge into the go to laura and overhaul when fired on the people recording to elicit ladies and fun mission to people who have been injured not killed as the, the, the, the information that is produced by the american indicates in they said that they did, they will clear the uti, i want to go to laura sooner who could be behind this attack? different minority group, say, nanny san have been targeted recently. i like the has ira and now the seek. why, why these minorities being targeted and by home? well, it can be precise. not only do you, religious minorities are being targeted, you know, one is done if you see in the last few months the, or if there was a huge explosion in, in the sunni mosque in canoes, in kabul, in other parts of honest on. so to say that they did it from a narrative or the only target as i thing not correct. or it really, it really religious group, the sushi community was also targeted in iran,
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is done in the are different of the donavon got called in the evil the elements or did a 1000000 a sake of their conduct, but yet could be different, would emissions and different players who are $12.00, or 2 to sabotage, the relative in for j security in a run is done. so no one in doors. there were some updates that were cleaned by a dash which remains a key security challenge to the taliban button. dis, particular artic did get someone yet to come to to claim the responsibility for the subject. okay. so it dash of course is, are i so also the taliban have been empower now for 9 months in afghanistan? are they making any efforts to clamp down on these attacks, or do they have that capability and the capacity to all the camp ability and capacities dameon issued, they are yet to be transformed into irresponsible in a comfortable government. they have problems in the area to perform and establish
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a full fledged in functional in capital security. apparently sort of one is done. we do need to have a capital intelligence, capital security forces that can void or that can print, do kind of protect from happening. but right now it is very soon to, to believe it, but we deposited our time daniel walked towards that end and they need to make sure that they, they have the capability and capacity in the future. print and instruct is kind of hard of addicts, but to quality on default targets, which are easy for the enemy to input due to pin thread and infiltrate into it, but we like to a exclusion. you know, this is all distinct. thank you so much for talking to us live for la, loved a capital base, political and miss joining a safe from the afghan capital. thank you for your time. in good in other world, news is really airstrikes has struck several locations. in garza,
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the army says it's targeting what it calls military sites. the strikes come after israel said it had shot down a projectile fired from the gaza strip towards the southern city of asking on early on saturday. escrowed live to you now side our correspondent in gaza. una, tell us more about what's been happening this saturday in garza, what areas have been targeted by israel in these rates? yes, holly, i many or several air strikes have been, ah, targeting different military post sir in the gaza strip in different areas. mainly in the central of the gaza strip and in the north of the gaza strip that. busy the rates this time were the most intense in the past few months. these really arm you said the diaz erase had come in response to our muscle that was lashed from the gaza strip towards ash cologne, a very late a last night. and these, the early raids that happened early this morning where in retaliation of that
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missile, ah, now these raids had not caused any casualties, no casualties were reported. but as i mentioned, they were the most turns in the past a month. and many material damage was caused by these rates. you know, thank you for that up. did you not side alive in gaza? city police in brazil say human remains found in the amazon rain forest. that those of missing british journalist dom phillips, that have yet to identify other remained sought to belong to indigenous expert, bruno perrera, who was traveling with phillips monica inaccurate, has more from rio de janeiro using dna matching brazil's federal police, i identified the mortal remains of british journalist dom phillips, he was travelling with indigenous expert, bruno bid ada, when both men were killed. indigenous leader batt,
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to my reuben told us his people need time to mourn the loss of 2 men who defended their cause. he says the union of the indigenous people of the job id valley will continue patrolling the reservation working to stop illegal fishermen and poachers . but go my guess, don't you give that to so, but it's a question of survival. we live in an area which is home to the largest number of on contacted indigenous tribes in the world. they don't go to the local market to buy food. they depend on fishing to keep their families alive. abdulla they did, and phillips were found 10 days after they went missing. when the local fishermen amadi over by costa confessed to their killing, he led police to a burial site in the rain forest more than 3 kilometers from the river, where both men were ambushed. it was not the 1st time he and biddy i had met. we witnessed this encounter between him in that costa last december. the
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police called the murders an isolated act, and they said there is no proof. they were commissioned by some one else. but might, old was says he believes legal fishing is directly linked to money laundering from drug cartels a lot on others. eyes, kepler's and blessing for muslims, quality grabbed us to say, this was an isolated crime is a mockery. not only for the families of both men, but for all those who have died defending the amazon, she diginero experts, sydney persuadable says present j bowl. so mattel is responsible for empowering people to we're trying to legally exploit the amazon. we will visual never in history has the been a worse time for brazil's amazon like now, not even during the military regime, the murder of dom phillips, them but a little bit it. i happened 4 months before brazil's presidential elections. casting a spotlight on a remote area of the brazilian amazon forest. there's nobody valley is the size of
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austria and home to the world's largest number of isolated indigenous tribes. monica not give al jazeera rio de janeiro, t rock. now, with his growing concern about an increase in hemorrhagic fever, more than 200 people have been infected in 27 have died since his thought of this year. most of the confirmed cases have direct contact to had direct contact with animals and were livestock breeders or butchers. mahmoud abdougla had reports from baghdad, but the em october says that she was overwhelmed by headaches, fatigue and vomiting for days. she's now been diagnosed with hemorrhagic fever and his receiving medical treatment at this hospital in the southern iraqi city of a nursery year had asked her intent grandma, give them a shot. we and our neighbors have cows and sheep, but the livestock don't show any symptoms. i probably got the disease from our barn or our neighbors barn. the province of the car has recorded the highest number of
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cases among 13 other regions. most of them are farmers or butcher's. hemorrhagic fever is a viral tick borne disease that is transmitted to humans through the bytes of infected ticks or by direct contact with the blood of the tissues of infected animals. subsistence farming is common in villages or cross here. arc. any melbourne's are usually located near houses, so the family members often take care of their lives. stark officials have conducted the sterilization campaigns in several provinces including the capital batter, dad, livestock, on barnes as played with cypher methylene solution. an anti tech piss, decide. a lot of the are prefer a lot of the art. we spray everything on the ground, the walls of the holes in the walls. the ceilings, as well as the parts of the animals that a potential areas for text to live, including the skin and fur. another mommy,
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cattle and sheep are the most potential carriers. the virus on monitor slaughtering is common here. so the health ministry has urgent people to buy meat only from license the butcher. he's the shots fema us of climate change in iraq has helped the virus to evolve. its genetic characteristics from strain viruses to substrate and that's how it's become more resistant. it usually starts worsening from mid march every year. that's the breeding season for tics and newly born leeches which find their way to animals. skin hemorrhagic fever is part of the family of viruses that includes ebola. last hunt, a virus, and the yellow fever. it has be reported in iraq since 1979 veterinarian say the virus is likely to be eliminated by the rising summer temperatures. but there are concerns unhygienic butcher ease could give breeding
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ground for the virus. as more animals are slaughtered during the upcoming muslim festival of a deal of house. hold up the la elgin's era. bob, doug, still ahead on al jazeera, why palestinian said the symbolic r, a risk worth taking in the face of israeli occupation and i find out, so even i'm security here are artistically talented, especially the security guard man. find out why some of the employees that one of the world's most famous museums and putting themselves on display ah, now if you look down from space, you might think the story of europe is lots of cloud and this familiar curl that
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looks stormy. that isn't the main story. you may well be aware. heat wave is the main store. they've been very high temperatures all the way through spain, stretching out through front, on their way to the low countries and across to germany. it has affects the british isles. by saturday we'll be seeing a drop in that temperature large because of water in coming, which is wind cloud and then some rain edging south. but you'll notice is still $38.00 in paris. we creepy above the thirty's for most to central europe. by this time and further east, the temperatures hovering are near 40 in northern spain, but i think it'll tend to drop down with this increasing cloud and cherry stuff, which really gets going during sunday and works his way into northern france and the low countries by which time progress via maybe our center of the heat. it's got a couple of days to run in austria up to 33, i think by monday, not quite a record, but well above the average. obviously it's hot in most of north africa, but sometimes that prompts some pretty big showers and a huge amount of rain seems possible in sierra leone and round the corner was
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nigeria. and the movie a long way north as well right up into cell, which hopefully is good rain ah informed opinions. there was a need for avi, our lead federal government take action to really facilitate aid, right. in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah al jazeera with oh oh
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ah, welcome back. a recap of our tom stories on al jazeera this hour. at least 2 people have been killed in afghanistan capital after an explosion of a c temple. dozens were trapped in the complex in capital wake on fire and grenades were used. place in brazil say human remains found in the amazon rain forest, and those of missing british jim this tom phillips have yet to identify are the remains sought to belong to indigenous expert kronos herrera. and his radius writes have struck several locations in garza, the army says it targeted what he calls military sites. the strikes come after israel says it shot donna project. time fired from the gaza strip towards the southern city of ash can on now with tensions high in the occupied west bank. many people have been responding to local initiatives to fill the streets with the
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palestinian flag. but his rainy set let its living illegally on palestinian territory a hoping to stop. the flags being braced neither a bray massa story. it's a simple act of flying a flag. but in the occupied westbank reading, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested. the symbolic gesture has become even more important in recent weeks. indeed, the tone of her water on the north of the west bank has become a battle ground. and the fight here is all about the flag, palestinian men breeze their flag on the mean streets only to have is really suckers taken down under the protection of these where the army is ready forces huge. would he shoot at palestinians and the confrontations that follow safer? than 1 am was shot twice during the past few weeks. one of his injuries was caused by a rubber coated bullet to the head. safe says the flag represents us sovereignty. palestinians are yet to have y'all new to him breathing. the flag is
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a risk worth taking off. issue of, i expect anyone to be shot by a soldier at any time. i remember when i went to alex almost company recently. my father was scared. i would be easier in the confrontation done properly, but it was job here for more. these really army and settlers came to a place need my household is ready for is, is have since brought in more troops, the for water. we're sending the tension in the area one day. there are no palestinian flags. the next estimates are filled with them. if the dean, if white tier lead by young men who were not even worn when the israeli government for the cleared the palestinian flag illegal after the also accords of the early 19 nineties between the palestine liberation organization and israel. the bound on the palestinian flag was lifted, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian cause. a 3 year old was recently forced to take off his shirt because
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it had a picture of a rifle use of hub. how was crossing. this is really military check point when soldiers stopped him. j. a soldiers were running towards him, pointing their rifles at him, while a sniper was stationed on the military tower above. if we adults were afraid. how do you imagine a 3 year old feels? he's traumatized and he was wearing what have become known as the m. 16 shirts. they were produced here in response to is really rates that followed palestinian attacks against israelis earlier this year. uber, no, it seems that the palestinians don't even have the right to have symbols. palestinians can even dream that they can be victorious or reach an end to the colonial state. in the west bank, the struggle is not just for the land, but also for the symbols and images that are present palestine. this is eda, the occupied west bank. and al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid,
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independent den, transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist. in the occupied west bank. sharina, i actually was shot in the hedge by israeli forces. while she was an assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is really forced to stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing all berries to almost drop her casket. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation sharina black labels known as the voice of palestine or u. s. present. joe biden says he will not meet saudi arabia's crown prince one on one during his visit next month. biden has been facing criticism after the white house announced his trip to re art he once promised to make sandra. be a pariah state after the murder of journalist yamaha showed g. i'm not going to be with them. yes, i'm going to read this. we're going to be part of it for 2 people. part of the day, gregory gauze is a professor of international affairs at texas and m university. he says soaring gas
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prices and high inflation have put present biden in a difficult position. i think that he's climbing down from some pretty tough campaign rhetoric, calling for the ground trends prior saying he was going to isolate him. and you know, the fact is that he's going to be in the same room with him. and i'm not sure why he'd be going to saudi arabia except to talk to him. but obviously he's got, he's got to work the domestic side of this and, and back away from some very strong language she used during the campaign. the president wants to show the american people that he's doing everything he can even at the margins to bring down the price of gasoline. the ukraine, if you're just brought into a very start relief, the fact that saudi arabia is still the major player in the world, oil market. and even though the long term goal of the by the administration is clearly the reduce the importance of fossil fuels. that's not going to happen in
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the short term. people are still driving their cars and they still need gasoline. and so combined with these other geopolitical issues in the middle east, the ukraine war and the effect to chat on energy markets is really driving the by the administration back into a relationship with saudi arabia. wanda's foreign minister is calling for a d escalation. intention along its border with democratic republic of congo on friday, accompanies soldier, was killed in an exchange of fire at the crossing. the neighbors have had a strained relationship for decades, as alexia bryan reports ah, angry crowds in democratic republic of congo pushed towards the border with rom wonder the chanting slogans against their london president polka, gummy. oh, it's too much now. this provocation from the people of rhonda. it's not the 1st time that we've seen the situation with the crowd had gathered after
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a calmly soldier walked from the city of goma towards were wanton territory firing his weapon. rwandan soldiers shot back, 2 of them were injured, the congolese soldier was killed and when his body was brought back across the border, the dead soldier was given a hero's welcome hood lou viewed spruce, the courage of real sold you by giving his life to feeding the respect and honor of our country. we're asking our government to support us so that we can defend ourselves against poor, gummy enters people. people here blame there, wandered president for recent escalation of violence between connolly's forces and the m. 23 armed group. d. r. congo accuses, were wonder of supporting funding and arming the group. something could, golly denies the analyst very wide again. 23, which has its extraordinary new energy. and the companies
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a certain suspect that rwanda is living at new weapons. new arms. i. every one is wired that it's going to seize goma, and that would change the balance of power in the region. on wednesday, thousands and going up march towards the border, ransacking shops and searching cars suspected carrying the wonders. this mineral rich frontier has been unstable for decades, but the un says hate speech directed to water. abundance is fueling mistrust between the communities. all of that moralist, p. it has created quite big it kind of a temperature that you haven't poly stressed today in gama or you well with people basically taking stones and believing that they're able to go it crossing. rhonda and what got you under basically take a gun it by hand. oh, dear congo is now limiting border crossings. it's president felix chase, a kitty accusing we're wonder, a trying to occupy his land military commanders to do to meet on sunday to discuss
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the deployment of a regional force to try to keep the peace. alexia bryan, al jazeera sparse says europe, experiencing their harness early summer temperatures in decades with scientists, claiming climate change, and spain, temperatures have climbed about 40 degrees celsius and southern england has issued a heat, a lead need back every for some random blue. the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom. ha, a questionable time perhaps for team building exercises in the park. for others, though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the cities most exclusive pools, ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryce of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and
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a space to cool off. i'm from cypress and now in cyprus, it's raining and i'm in london am. i'm boiling here so something must change shabbiness or take precautions about the climate change for country. this made an all form of complaining about the usually wet weather. this heat gives people here something else to grumble about. there's a seriousness about the soaring temperatures. real concern about how climate change may start to affect people's everyday lives. the french capital sweltering heat speed worse and by pollution, making it dangerous for the vulnerable to go out. and in the spanish capital madrid where temperatures of exceeded 40 degrees celsius for several weeks. the government issued an extreme weather warning due to the presence of santa dust from the sahara desert. little comfort for those struggling to work outside climate scientists are in no doubt about why this is happening. we're warming our climate generally so the
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average temperatures have risen by just either one degrees celsius since the pre industrial period. and that means that the hot extremes that we see every summer are becoming at least one degree hotter. and that will say becoming more frequent and also lasting longer in climate activists are threatening, more decisive action to proceed in action by governments, a big business similar to the extinction, rebellion protests that shut down parts of central london a few years ago were fed up of of here in the rhetoric when they've meaningful action. and if our leaders are incapable of doing that, they're not capable of getting off of a fossil fuel addiction, we're just doubling downright. i'm continuing to pursue new fossil fuel investments continue to subsidize this home for industry. that we have the core of we have to call them out. and education is kate. the public can also understand in a row of non violent civil resistance in this moment because every think houses
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found climate. scientists say the next decade will be defined by greater extremes of whether but the theory is it will also be shaped by our collective failure. to do more, the bulk al jazeera, london, and millions have been displaced by extreme weather events in china. the southern city of gonzo has seen record rainfall, heat waves, and a tornado. while in the northeast cleanup is underway in hobbin. heavy rain caused flash floods in the city. at least one person has been killed in a fi at a factory in china. it broke out in shanghai at a petrochemical plant in the early hours of saturday morning, huge clouds of black smoke billowed over the city. $505.00 fighters were deployed to the scene. now one of the most famous art museums in the world is presenting a collection of little known artist its own employees. kristin for me has a story from neil,
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the metropolitan museum of art and new york is known for its extensive collection of art from around the world. but it's the museums laid a show and employee exhibition that's entering new territory. the men has been organizing employee exhibits for nearly 100 years, but this is the 1st time one has been opened to the public. more than 400 of the met, 1700 workers submitted their art every one from office staff to security guards. so even the security guards here are artistically talented, especially the security guards at the met him. for me, that's really interesting is that people who have jobs that don't seem to be ones that involved necessarily the artistic talents often turn out to be amazingly accomplished at what they do. it fell to exhibition design manager daniel kershaw to organize the works. sometimes the color is helped to determine what makes sense in certain spaces like here, everything from paintings to sculptures,
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to photographs. this installation gives you a slice of what's on the minds of more varied types of artists in new york. then you could possibly get anywhere else. i almost saw it as a metaphor for the way that i was feeling post panoramic or during the pandemic. and for many of the artist corona virus loc downs, weighed heavily. matthew tom soft sculpture is derived from a painting. he saw at the met years ago, i work in the communications department at the metropolitan museum of our pam, you know, are responsible for telling the stories, have other great artists of our time. i'm going to tell a story of ourselves and our, my peers. it's really been fantastic working mid ancient artifacts has been an inspiration for supervising technician saturday unless, if you're an artist like having a big encyclopedia, you know, i could go look on my lunch break and get what i want from the collection for this, especially i think i took some pictures while i was working on.
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