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dozens killed and millions stranded across bangladesh and india is heavy rains cause major flooding and lance lives. ah, hello, i am emily. ang, when this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up, protesting against the high cost of living demonstrators in london demand, the government takes action to combat rising prices. the rare favors sweeping through parts of a rock. experts warn a could heat and already overstretched health care system, and the price of bitcoin falls below $20000.00. it's the latest sign of turmoil in the crypto currency industry. ah,
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hello and welcome to the program. we begin in bangladesh where heavy rain has unleashed devastating floods and land slides. at least 25 people have been confirmed dead. neighboring parts of ne, in india are also affected. victoria gate and b has the latest. if you only put up with the rain has been relentless in the eastern city of fillet in bangladesh. and we have come up to senior fillets has been overwhelmed twice by flood water within the last 2 months. but the flood this time is much more severe. even in the center of the city, there is water up to my hip, one huge swathes of ne and bangladesh of flooded after days of heavy rainfall. rivers of both that bank, villages are submerged and estimated for 1000000 people are stranded. the army has been sent to rescue people, and schools have been turned in to relieve shelters in neighboring a sam state in east in india. more than 2000000 people are affected by flooding and
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landslides. we are good in over the past 2 days, the water levels been rising rapidly since 7 i am. rescuers have been checking in on people who live here, rescued and evacuated, almost a 150 people and will bring another 50 who are currently stuck. bangladesh and east in india regularly affected by floods, but experts say climate change is making it worse. often it's the poorest communities that are hardest. hit more carbon liquor. there's water everywhere around 6 to 7 kilometers, barriers flood. people don't have any way to live and have to go to higher ground. it'll got over vasa, the flood water has inundated our house on this has created a lot of issues for people here as well as animals. there's also the issue of a lack of food. it's the start of the monsoon season in this region. it lasts until october. people here are dreading many more months of non stop rain and the flooding and misery. it brings victoria gate and be al jazeera. at least 2
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people have been killed in an attack on a sake temple in the afghan capital. 3 of the gum and were also killed in one of many violent incidents in recent years. toggling religious minority groups in afghanistan as sarah chi, rod reports a peaceful morning of praise or to seek place of worship. soon turned into this gone men, storm the complex with grenades on saturday, trapping. several worshippers inside, outside the building known as a gurdwara, a call was detonated. tom, the bon officials say it took several hours to fight the attackers, but the situation is now under control. this latest attack in the bug, a ball and neighborhood as couple has killed and wounded several people, including one of the gunmen and i still affiliated group has been targeting minority groups and i've gone a song in the last few years. this is the 3rd assault on seek since
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2018. the numbers have dwindled to just a couple of 100, from half a 1000000 in the 970 the since the taliban took power last year. many seeks have left the country despite reassurances that they'll be protected. taliban are lacking capacity to capacity of counter terrorism. counter insurgency. the also like my regional international enter sharing support. it's not the 1st time minorities, specifically my sheer minority and sick. and the minute when i talk to many, e ha, the biggest challenge facing the top bond today is it bits a rival isis, which continues to undermine its authority and remains a major threats ask and security. so to hide a, i'll just, sarah, ukraine's president is on the front lines visiting the southern city of mc alive
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a day after it was shelled by russian forces. at least 2 people were killed there on friday. volota mi zalinski, visited the ruins of one of the cities government buildings destroyed back in april, and then attack the crime, the lives of 34 people. he also presented medals of honor to the city's top army offices. is ronnie, as strikes, have he at several locations in garza, the army says it's targeting what he calls military sites. the sites come after israel city had shut down a projectile, fired from the gaza strip towards the southern city of ash cologne. early on saturday, a memorial service has been held for al jazeera jealous sharina abbey. actually, it was killed in the occupied west bank last month. family and friends gathered at a church in occupied east jerusalem. she was shot in the head by his rally forces while on assignment in germane. some members of the international community had
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condemned her killing and continue to call for an independent investigation. she rein was without reserve for 25 years, covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. bernard smith attended the service scene occupied east jerusalem. oh, this is a memorial mass in sharina. i'm actually home town katelina marking 40 days since she was killed by israeli forces when covering a story in janine and the occupied westbank is an opportunity for sharon's friends and family to remember a colleague a would want to be remembered for what she did. she was the voice of palestine,
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the voice of truth, and she was compassionate. she was empathetic, she wasn't just a journalist. at the end of the day, she was also human being. then she continued to to advocate and to talk about justice for palestinians. i want people to remember her as the fun, humble and cheerful person. she's always serious on tv, but she does not like that. oh, she's always happy person. she changes up the moon. when she enters the room, she likes, she brightens up the room when she answers it. oh wow. and on sunday, that will be an official memorial in ramallah, given by the palestinian authority and hosted by palestinian present mood, about healing to nicea, demonstrating against a referendum on a new constitution. president, kind of sad cold for the voyage, but the opposition accuses him of trying to tighten his grip on power, say, a dissolved parliament until the executive power last year in
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a move critics of cold occurred. the main political parties plans, a boy on the referendum, which is scheduled for july, crowds in london have been protesting against the rising cost of living. they demanding more government action to help cope with soaring inflection. or a challenge has more from the rally in london. the figures certainly are alarming. we're being told that this is the worst cost of living crisis in this country. for 40 years. inflation could hit 11 percent later this year. the bank of england has just high interest rates for their highest level in 13 years. and the economy is expected to contract this quarter research to say that all of this means that by next year, 250000 households may have fallen into destitution. the spot, all of this, some economists say you shouldn't be hiking wages in this kind of inflationary environment because back could use inflation even further that the union sort of
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calling this demonstration say it's a basic humanitarian issue. we have families, you have to go to food banks because they can't afford to feed themselves. something needs to be done. when you've got some people earning 100 k $150.00 k a year, and then you've got how many burning non power, 50 an hour. there's a problem, there's a big, massive gap in wages and, and it's not fat. it's a very modest amount. we're saying that workers should get at least inflation rates . we should at least be able to see families protected against those rockets in the process of household income. people are really struggling with relying on food to get kids in school. so if it's off the school day to take home because they don't always have been using balance, are going to be able to put to the t u. c, which is called this demonstration, says it's done so because as it puts it, working people have had enough. but at the moment,
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the protest movement against the cost of living crisis is being driven by the trays, indians, and socialist organizations that hasn't yet sit across into the wider section of the population that don't use it. he get politically active back could well change . so certainly the unions are getting more vocal, we have a series of rails strikes coming up next week and there is the prospect of a real summer of discontent to hum to a rod. now where there's growing concern about an increase of hemorrhagic favor. more than $200.00 people have been infected in at least $27.00 have died since the start of this year. most of the confirmed cases had direct contact with animals and were livestock graders or butch's. mom would abdullah had reports from back to her bedroom. october says that she was overwhelmed by headaches, fatigue and vomiting for days. she's now been diagnosed with hemorrhagic fever and he's receiving medical treatment at this hospital in the southern iraqi city of
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a nursery year. our center and headquarters, many of them shall 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. bon, the province of the par has recorded the highest number of cases among 13 other regions. most of them are farmers or butcher's. hemorrhaging 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 across iraq. animal burns are usually located near houses. so the family members often take care of their lives. the stark officials have conducted the sterilization campaigns in several provinces, including the capital batter. dad ladies took on burns,
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i was played with cypher. miss irene solution, an empty tick pesticide, a lot of the art with we up. we spray everything the ground, the walls of the holes in the walls and ceilings, as well as the parts of the animals that potential areas the ticket to live, including their skin and fur. katelyn sheep are the most potential kerry of 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 strained viruses to substrate. and that's how it's become more resistant. it usually starts worsening from mid march every year. that's the breathing season for tics and newly born leeches which find their way ought to animals. skin hemorrhagic fever is part of the family of viruses that includes ebola last hunter virus and the yellow fever. it has be reported in iraq since
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1979. the canadian say the virus is likely to be eliminated by the rising. some are temperatures, but there are concerns unhygienic. butcher ease could give breeding ground for the virus. as more animals are slaughtered during the upcoming muslim festival of a deal of house. hold up the la else's era, but the still ahead on al jazeera, the candidates in columbia, as presidential run off from a change we hear from voters and what they think the country really made. and one of hollywood graded films, maxim milestone at new york tri becca festival. ah,
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hello, a great to see the thanks for tuning in, there's been a lot of rain falling in the far northeast of india. so in make a layer states more than a meter of rain within 24 hours. this town set a new record for the month of june, but it's not only the foreign northeast of india or bangladesh. and paul, we've seen line fights. dozens of people killed and that intense rain still falling on sunday when you start to see the yellows pop up on our map. that is never a good thing. now some pre monsoon rain and storms have cool things off in the northwest, so new deli at 35 degrees. that's about 10 degrees below where you should be for the month of june. there's also been some big pre monsoon storms from is one bob. the hor, stretching into baton as well on sunday, and that will continue over the next few days. some of these have been quite violent. lot of rain and a lot of wind, while the plum rains here continue to do
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a number on southern sections of china. so wash out from move han to gray land. there's been a number of land slides here as well, killing dozens of people. lot of heats across the yellow river valley things. young joe, over the course of the weekend may hit 40 degrees and much calmer weather for tokyo after you were lashed by some rain and some wind hive. 29 degrees on sunday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with the next hour castle, airway, official airline of the journey, who i, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places to
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give me the oh hello. are you watching al jazeera, i am emily anglin, he's there a minute. van top stories, his alum, bangladesh, and ne, in india suffering from floods and lance lives up unprecedented heavy rains, least 25 people have been killed in bangladesh. the storm has also stranded 4000000 people and submerged homes. ukraine's president is visiting at the southern city of mich alive a day after russian forces shells it. bologna zelinski visited the ruins of one of the government buildings destroyed back in april, in an attack that killed 34 people. and
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a memorial service has been held for al jazeera journalist, sharina, who actually killed in the occupied west bank last month. she was shot in the head by his rally forces while on assignments in janine some members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an independent investigation. police in brazil have confirmed human remains found in the amazon. those of indigenous expert burner pereira, the activist and british journalist don't phillips, went missing in the rain forest 11 days ago. phillips, his remains were identified on friday vigils being held in south, palo, and brazilian to pay tribute to both men tray. people have been arrested in connection to surmise, government says 70 l. chabad fighters, including 3 foreigners, have been killed after the army stopped. what is called an attempted terror attack . the armed group was attempting to ambush an army base in the central gal. good
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dude. region to molly, as information minister says, a man who was intending to conduct a suicide attack has been arrested. the mirror guide is the executive director of harass institute. she explains why the and group targeted that area. i think this attractive tending is quite critical. the pound that they have that, that the selected, i'll call on any sort of critical logistical line that they've been trying to gain back from the federal med pencil. so it might from the outside look like in significance. but it's very critical for the logistical supplies. for connecting the northern part of malia to the central and south central parts of somebody. and so for them they, it was quite audacious. they had talked to that all 300 who just tells you the level of interest they had in this town. i think they still put the greatest threat to the country, the approximately the day between 40027000 pages. and then the fact that the math
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305 to the move them to just to, to capture was small towns also that you know, the control that they have over some use the control that have over some towns can usually pass through with this huge numbers of assets and, and, and human being. so it's, it's a, it's a, it's a huge problem for someone who is a problem. and over the past 2 years have been a lot of what you wanted. a little process that has delayed over 2 years and was of course, you know, the group to strengthening somebody's, the world bank and international community have really been unopposed because of the election. like i've mentioned. and so over 2 years they have been there have been quite a stand offish about how much support will be given to somebody. this must, this moves up quite positive. it gives the government space to create security priorities. in terms of security priorities. of course, we have the rebuilding of the somebody security forces and then we have this offensive operations that we need to conduct against the group. all of this need resourcing, or we have an operation, i'll african union mission operations with them. and so i think festival at the
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president's direction that he intends on creating a political settlement with him in the federal member states. that would be the 1st priority before he goes on to security agenda. the coins value has dropped below $20000.00. it's lowest since december 2020. the crypto currency lost more than half of its value. they see is part of a wider crisis in the market as panicked investors sell off digital assets, pushing prices even lower market analysts have warned, prices will include kate falling short time ago. i spoke to glenn goodman, who is a crypto consultant and author of the crypto trade, and he says, have fallen value was inevitable. this was the same in stock market is kind of like a vicious circle when people borrowed money during the good times. and then the market starts falling and falling and falling. people are forced, or hedge funds in particular are forced to sell the stuff that they bought in order to pay back loans. and that force is price is down even further. and then that
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triggers even more of the selling events. but what we tend to see in these situations and we see it in markets all the time. you can tell i'm doing my kind of, i've been there, i've seen it, i've done it, you know, markets 1000000000 cycles. they go massively up, they go massively down. and crypto in particular has always done that. have these enormous up and down waves that last sort of a few years each before you get the next big wave. so to some extent, this was kind of inevitable because it's just what ways have traders and investors need to be careful about not investing more money than they can afford to lose. because inevitably we offer a big up. everything comes back down to every single time this super cycle think didn't happen was never going to happen. it's just not how markets operate. but the good thing is, in the longer term money has poured in to the crypto industry to the software developers, you know, will this, it, will, this venture capital money is paid for software developers who are developing
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brilliant projects, some of the greatest brains in the world are working on making block chain adapted to the max of us in future and to decentralize finance, to australia. now, where protest is across the country have rallied against what they described as the over placing of indigenous people demonstrate has demanded an end to the presence of armed police in a remark aboriginal communities, they say the policies contribute to high indigenous incarceration rights are a so report showed indigenous australians a 13 times more likely to be child ever original able come together and the white fellows and stand it up and say no more guns were 92 percent of the population and yet 40 percent and copyrighted and this violence and this rice use them as god to stop, you would say new zealand, almost 80 percent of the blades armed and all the reasons why that happening
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strongly in my community. there is the, the escalation training that he's implemented within plate scroll. yeah. and you know that they'd be putting years more well equipped without a gun. that was right in baton. are enough to tack on another given me that have not far on until then to take their guns, the why from remote communities will make it for as president pedro castillo has appeared before. national prosecutors, the questioning in a corruption case is accused of receiving bribes. for public work contracts, 6 current politicians and a former minister also being investigated. the air castillo is the 1st peruvian leading way some times to be investigated while still in office. colombians head to the polls on sunday for a runoff election to select their next president. the choice is between former
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gorilla fighter gustavo petro or construction magnate rodolfo hernandez. theresa by reports on some of the issues voters are concerned about the past year has been difficult for people like ever somebody she studying to become an accountant. but finding work isn't easy for people like her. she was displaced way, the colombian conflict of her child and fled to when it's willa with her mother. now she's back in columbia and says she's afraid of what may happen if walked. i will pick it up when sundays election comalla sonya but i got in the past 2 years, it's been difficult with the price is going up and no jobs. we need jobs in columbia and i dont think petro could help us achieve that. i'm afraid he will do to columbia chavez did to venezuela, then like villa, but not far away from her home embossing. bonita, medium get a little things completely different. she's 65 years old and lives with her
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grandchildren. she says, what i will pay that all is what columbia has been waiting for a very long time. william of them in columbia, i'm of the government's in columbia are useless, and we need something new. and that's petro, because the left has never ruled in columbia. we need better health care, education and pension is most columbia are concerned about the economic situation. poverty rates have soared under the government of his land. okay. who is not allowed to run for reelection in spite of relative miss rose columbia continues to be one of the most unique one country in the world, the phoenix activated by the condemning. and that's why many people are asking for change something that both candidates and paypal and all i promise things to bring about. but it never been different ways. pedro is a former gorilla, and more recently the mayor of buddha. he hopes to fight poverty and prioritize the environment. his opponent, his role for
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a man this 77 year old construction business man who has been compared to donald trump. he says he wants to reform the political system and fight corruption noise. so, 6 years ago assigned a historic peace agreement with a fork, a left wing rebel group, and even though the conflict continues in some parts of the country, that's why no, finally, se colombians are voting for different reasons this time. let me see on this is the 1st election in colombia where people are voting for the economic situation for health care and education. that, of course, security in the armed conflict are important, but most people are focused on other issues. and sandy's vote has colombians on the edge with both candidates promising reforms that could have a huge him back in their lives. that he said, well, i'll just bought the european banking in a hate way that spread from lisbon to leon. people in paris to parks and polls,
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so relief is temperature, top 40 degrees celsius, major ologist in france called the heat wave. exceptional. some scientists say it's a sign of a hotter future is climate change causing heat wave earlier in the season. in a 2000 people have been forced to leave their homes in spain. in the face of ranking wildfires, 13 villages have been evacuated as firefighters in catalonia region, battle to bring the flames on the control. the fire started wednesday by a dry electrical storm. a number of smaller blazes are also burning. spain is enduring a heat wave with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius is considered one of the greatest hollywood films ever produced. the godfather is 15 years old this year to celebrate a remastered ultra high definition version of the film has been released and it's received is star treatment to try back a festival. al jazeera is gabriel elizondo reports from naeel
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in 50 years after the 1st appeared in theaters re watching the godfather is an offer. many movie fans also can't refuse. my father is no different than i other power. busy responsible for other people released in 1972. the godfather is based on a best selling novel about an italian american mob family. the film redefined mainstream acting, and revived the wagon career of marlon brando to this view and launched the film career of co star al pacino. i told you i can handle it. what's more, it inspired, a wave of realistic, hard hitting mafia dramas from main street. my good phil is going to be a good fraud. owes to mister mamba. what did you call me? the godfather really is
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a great film. movie critic bill g. e berry says the driving force behind the film was its director francis ford coppola enough for francis ford coppola is kind of a classical filmmaker. he was interested in telling stories in what might have been considered an old fashioned way, really. but he was also very much on the cutting edge of what constituted a good performance when i was done to make your service was split. what constituted subtlety? all the things we see in the godfather, the newly remastered godfather, was 1st released in theaters here in the u. s. in february with robust box office results. it's now playing here at rebecca in new york city, but will soon travel to other film festivals throughout the world. because the godfather trilogy was, and still is an international phenomenon seen by hundreds of millions of people in does.
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