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floods caused by monsoon rains, devastate large parts of bangladesh and north east india, leaving millions stranded ah, emerald, by the senate. this is all to 0 alive from doha, also coming up calls for justice in brazil as police confirmed a 2nd set of remains found on the amazon. all those of a missing expert on local cultures. security is tightened across colombia, head of a presidential election. the, to go down to the wire plus i how the return of an icon. a kenyan van hopes to revive the rumba in central and east africa.
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in bangladesh. at least 25 people have died in floods and landslides caused by heavy rain. neighboring parts of northeastern india are also affected. millions have been left homeless. victoria gate and b has the latest. if you only put in the rain has been relentless in the eastern city of fillet in bangladesh. america, philip philip has been overwhelmed twice by flood water within the last 2 months ago. but the flood this time is much more severe. even in the center of the city, well, there is water up to my hip on huge swathes of ne and bangladesh of flooded after days of heavy rainfall. rivers at birth, that bank, villages are submerged and estimated. 4000000 people are stranded. the army has been sent to rescue people and schools have been turned into relief shelters in neighboring a sam state in east in india, more than 2000000 people are affected by flooding and land slides. who yeah, i was looking over the past 2 days. the water levels been rising rapidly since 7
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a. m. rescuers have been checking in on people who live here with 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 a hardest hit most had been like that. there's water everywhere around 6 to 7 kilometers, bady, eyes flood. the people don't have any way to live and have to go to higher ground. it'll hold other holger. varsity 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 brain and the flooding and misery. it brings victoria gate and be al jazeera. ok. let's go
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live to thank the charter, who's talking to us from mowgli in bangladesh. and the pictures we've been looking at tanveer are extraordinary. and i know this is an area that victoria was explaining as regularly sees. this kind of thing is the situation any better now, a few hours later. well, the situation hasn't really improved. what's only a respite has been this rain has stop it, at least from the northeastern part of date of stop raining. so yet the flood forecasting. 2 argona department said that the next 2 days it's, it might even get worse because the on flow of water from india not fit upstream is going to come down into ne and bangladesh. and even in northern bangladesh where that india, that opened the, it's a bad taste about out. so the water floating to not in bangladesh. and the warning is that least 19 distinct, i possibly will get flooded. the burma put rayber. batson is flowing over the danger level, so there is
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a clear threat of flight for northern bangladesh and not distant bangladesh is already suffering, as we all know now, from the reports and everything that's coming out from data and information. now, the disaster and relief minister, state minister for disaster and in the live, said on record that this has been the worst flood in hon over a 100 years. so you can see the devastation as in the report said we're used to and will flooding in this country spatial in the north face, but nothing in this scale. and so is the weather pattern changing more frequent torrential rain. the monsoon pattern is not as predictable at used to be. this is making it hard to forecast when the flood is gonna be coming. now, the clear challenge right now for the navy and army personnel. now all those involving voluntary work is to take people from the remote village as inter dry shelter. they've already set up for hundreds shelter. many of them are schools. some of the hospitals are even inundated with flood electricity is partially been
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restored. what's clearly there is a cry for dry water and fresh, i sorry, fresh food and a fresh water and dry food right now because lot of people in the mood areas really haven't had any kind of males. this trend dead lot of the homes in the villages have been washed away life stocks destroyed fisheries bits dried it be months and years to come before this things people can cope with this. our law says that game . now we know that if india and bangladesh court, but a lot of this thing could be forecast said much earlier and preparation could be taken beforehand. but lot of the times we know that we don't get that clear learning. india could easily warn when they're opening this, but i just, in, bordering yet he has shedding 52 rivers that, that are going to be flood water coming because we have encountered flood. but this hasn't been the case so far, so much can be improved, much can be done if there's a corporation. but between this 2 rig countries to have her know we're going to be
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checking in with you as those rescue efforts go on. but for no time, her child re and talking to us from longer, thank you very much. indeed. fighters linked to ice will have trained responsibility for an attack on a seek place of worship and the afghan capital on saturday. 30 people were in the couple temple on gunman storms. the complex arms with grenades, one worshipper was killed, and a taliban fighter died and a gun battle with other attackers. ukraine's president has inspected reconstruction efforts in the port city odessa. it's been under heavy bombardment by russian forces it grains inability to use its deep sea ports is contributed to the rise in global food prices. valona zalinski has thanked troops in the site city for their service. lisa brazil has confirmed that human remains found in the amazon all those of bruno put out of an expert on local cultures. and british journalists, don phillips authorities said they were shot with a firearm. used for hunting groups in the amazon region are demanding justice
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monica jak. f reports. ah, you know, the, this vigil was held under de brazilian federal police confirmed the 2nd set of human remains found in the amazon. are those of indigenous expert bruno bit eda learners. wow. activist work costumes of rain forest animals to remind brazilians that bid it died protecting indigenous territories from illegal fishermen and poachers. they blamed brazil's president april sonata and his administration for turning a blind di, and dismantling organizations created to protect the green forest and its people. owe me to my zip with a woman after president bowes and morrow took office our attack as have been emboldened missionary's mind. as far as lawyers and fishermen, they gained strength and they all want
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a pace of our land. any beadle for we did. i went missing on june 5th, while traveling with british journalist don phillips, whose remains were identified on friday. police say am i due to the costa and his brother was in me, have confessed to ambushing the men. lisa phillips was killed by a shot to the chest, yet i was shot twice in the chest, in the hand. spavoni seen little can he be, have detained a 3rd suspect, who was in the area of the crime. when it happened, mother miss, we did, i was working with the indigenous people of the job id valley, helping them track down legal fishermen who steal their food. last december, we accompanied him on an indigenous patrol. he told us at the time that he was being threatened. damn phillips was researching a book on how to save the amazon. their bodies were found deep into the rain forest, 3 kilometers away from the river. the murder of dom phillips and broom video has
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shocked brazil and the world. another vigil will be held on sunday in the brazilian capital brazilian. meanwhile, the investigations continue. brazilian investigators say the suspect, more people are involved in what seems to be a planned crime. monetary and i give all to 0. we are this a narrow brazil's president's visit to the state for the remains of dom phillips and bruno put out or were found charitable. sonata hasn't responded to critics, to say, as governments played a part and the deaths of them. and by are allowing organized crime to flourish is look at a gov and i support a head of october presidential election. i could, i was military as patrolling the capital kito after the president declared a state of emergency. soldiers have been brought into control demonstrations led by indigenous people that have turned violence at times. not as a stop protesters from blocking roads for a 6th day. they're demanding cuts to fuel prices and
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a temporary banner debt 3 payments for small farmers, columbia, and some preparing to cast their ballots in the most contested presidential election in recent history. brought comes one year after a security crackdown street protests fueled by deepening socio economic problems. elizabeth reports on the promises made by the 2 presidential hopefuls or at opposite ends of the political spectrum. a book i thought villa felix, your miss. it's just a few hours away from the elections. i talked to the columbia, there is ready to change, that he's ready to make history says quote, i will be thrown in this commercial at napoleon via v. this is the 1st time i left when candidate has made it this far in a presidential campaign, an economist, and also a former gorilla. he promises to fight in equality. we think the war on drugs and overhauled the tax system with a 1000000 plus who. what we propose in the medium term is food sovereignty,
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an energy sovereignty based on clean energy, a process the disconnect says from the economy that i call fossil coal and oil, and which connects us to the agriculture and in industrialization policy. make sure now what is with us, challenger is a 77 year old business man known as the king of take talk fellow for amanda, shocked the country by making it to this sunday selection. he has based his campaign on attacking corrupt politicians, who he says have failed the columbian people at a man. this is the former may europe who got a manga and many compare his political style to donald trump's. v, as in wherever they warn you, then on june 19th we have a commitment with columbia. we have waited years to get the corrupt out of office out on june 19th. we can begin to rewrite the new history of columbia, mark like this on the voting card. you look into my eyes, read my lips. i will not fail you both candidates promised change,
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but the elections has people here on the edge. security forces are on high alert for potential political violence. some radical growth has said that they won't acknowledge the result of sunday's roles. and that's why thousands of soldiers and police officers have been deployed across the country to guarantee the safety of the electoral process. protest last year against tax races and health care reform, left dozens dead, and hundreds injured. ethos group is 1st located the protest showed we had serious and resolved social issues before the pandemic in the cities where the majority lived in the informal sector. when the economy was closed because of the pandemic. many last at all, it continues to be a time bomb and that's why the challenge now is to start addressing all those issues. the winner willing harried a country with solid economic growth, but deep social troubles. troubles that have been ignored for too long. they said,
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well, i'll just eat at border polls are going to open in the next hour. in the 2nd round of frances parliamentary election, president emanuel michael centrist coalition, came out of the 1st round neck and neck, with its left wing rival around 48000000 people. are eligible to vote for the $572.00 seeds though. still up for grabs. candidates vying for a 5 year term and the national assembly still had on al jazeera, our climate change in human activity is forcing change at everest base camp. i'm gabriel's are new in new york where movie goers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest films ever made at story coming up. good. ah
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well it is windy, no dusty as it was, but these things come and go. but obviously throughout the rayburn peninsula, middle east, in general, this is the hot and dry time of the year. the monsoon wind is just catching oman, as well as getting increasingly cloudy, but is still dry. the season the winds been blowing down the gulf wreath naisha. molly's dying out said by monday there's no significant rece. the most part is coming out of iraq, bringing some dust into the ne, in part of saudi arabia. and the still dust in the air for the south being kicked up may be in a mom. but between the 2, really it's just hot and sometimes if there is no breeze, that heats accompanied by rising humidity, very uncomfortable, could be founded. doha, where turns misty at dawn. and then you got this feeling. it feels hot, you stick. it actually is. but still above average, the average is $42.00, we're seeing a few degrees above that for the next few days, humid or otherwise. just south of that. and again,
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as the monsoon change of the wind is always brings the shower, they are increasing the european hardens. and south sudan, add me back in wonder as well south of all list though, though it looks dry for sunday by monday increasing likelihood of rain seems there in the western northern cape. ah, me, you want to help save the world? needs into your own. ah ah, really night after night and come into the machine. ah
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ah ah, or to how to set a reminder of our top stories this are massive floods of ravaged bangladesh leaving millions of homes under water. at least 25 people have died in the flooding caused by heavy rain. neighboring parts of northeastern india are also affected. fighters linked to isolate, have claimed responsibility for an attack on a seat the place of worship in the afghan capital on saturday. 30 people were in the temple in kabul when government stormed the complex armed with release. and police and brazil have confirmed that human remains found in the amazon are those of indigenous expert, bruno put ada and british journalist dumb fence. it went missing nearly 2 weeks ago . autopsy results show that we're shot with
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a firearm used for hunting. nepal may have to move the everest base camp because global warming and human activities making it unsafe. a camps on the combo glass here, which scientists say is getting thinner by as much as one meter a year. cracks and crevices can suddenly appear pretty lives at risk committees recommended moving the cap hundreds of meters down the mountain to where those know year round ice caught by door got on is the secretary general and apollo's mountaineering association and he's joining me now from cap land who thank you very much indeed sir, for being with us on al jazeera. can you describe to us what kind of things are happening around the camp that could be putting it at risk? well at the moment this is spring, 2022 also add a little bit for sure. the friend that you had sort of like your mountain tourism in the hallway, but this year, i mean they spring,
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2022 had showed rico birds. and i mean they're probably about uniting association is stakeholders as well. and the government and collectively have been advocating that everything has to be cleaned up. i mean, they need to be clean and the surely the mountain environment has to be protected. so they can have research in the day and also the clambers existing hold us on break chairs as well. let's go and also have a concern that actually may be the best the best scam so that the bless your and also the ice. you know, at least the projected in your, in over the mountain environment for decades. suddenly this is, this issue has been raised together. i know that we've been doing stories about the fact that there has been a significant cleanup that was carried out. i think by benevolence military just recently, and they, they took off tons of rubbish from the mountain. how much is the risk to the camp
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down to the cleanliness of the mountain and how much of it is done to the actual physical part of the mind and we were mentioning before the cracks and crevices have been appearing because presumably ice is melting and the rocks are beginning to split well, you know, i mean the expedition can bring jubilee is supposed to set below the snow line, but for sure. they can side at the gym at the moment. i mean, that is even some of the, some of the bloodshed which is really bad. and as i said earlier that when this issue has been raising and everybody's talking about this. but unfortunately it has never implemented. so i guess definitely as a number of the clambers every year has been increasing. certainly this is the right time to advocate and raise the boys together. and not only saw all the boys
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we need to. so. so yeah, they basically have been very congested. and every year, but definitely more than 1500 people. so the human ways has been polluted, especially issue of melting glass here. and there is a big warning that maybe in 10 years, you know, we don't, the normal glass shouldn't go bad at the same best down if we do not manage fully the best campus. so that's why human wish and especially the, those sort of but imported food for the base get this game and as well as using the, you know, the toilets and tends to everywhere. so. busy do the trying to manage it, but they still, it seems like this problem has been a sheet is getting more and more definitely we need to settle this problem. if a base camp is moved by several 100 meters,
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what difference does that make to say that the climbing time, the length of time that it takes to go up the mountain? do you think that if it is moved, is that likely to put people off taking the route? well, not really to get you going to be a ball at 3 to 400 meters. the match which is i would say above, would you the one hour off by walking. so we shouldn't be a big, big, big, big problem. get this going to office if they decided yet to be didn't, i didn't, and i was the operators. i mean the stakeholders, government and i made sell, but i still need to discuss and since this issue has been res and everywhere media, people just deleted. and now we trying to sit down together and discuss where it's going to be been been indefinitely. you know, when you said they're merging environment, need to project it at the same time, we need to be seated to think about the walking distance for decline. but so,
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so $45.00, eastern and i was a big, big issue and i've, who's again the new business need to be to do a settle, which is, i personally believe in a liberal space to be this month, the local government. so thank you very much indeed for your time. we appreciate your being with us and i'll just forgive me for interrupting your call about those going. thank you very much. indeed, sir. thank you. us health officials improved covered 1900 vaccines for children as young as 6 months. it means america's last remaining age group has now been approved for vaccinations. millions of doses have been order for distribution and they're going to be available starting next week. with this recent authorization from f d a and recommendation from cdc, nearly 20000000 children are now able to get back to me that against covered 19 i know many parents with very young children have been anticipating the day. we now
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know, based on rigorous scientific review that the vaccines available here in the united states can be used safely and effectively in children. under 5, a memorial service has been helpful. al jazeera journalist, sharina blackland. she was shot in the head by israeli forces while on assignment to janine last month, family and friends gathered at a church and occupied east. jerusalem. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an independent investigation. now, barclay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. in spain raging wildfires, her forest nearly 2000 people from their homes. more than a dozen catalonia villages have been evacuated as firefighters. try to bring the flames under. control. spins been enduring a heat wave throughout the week. the temperatures in some regions topping 40 degrees celsius. yes, president jor biden's taken a tumble during a morning bike ride in his home state of delaware. 79 year old was stopping to
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speak to a small group of onlookers when he fell off his bike bite and told the group his foot caught in the pedal, but that he was feeling fine to carry on with his journey. a story of gangsters and families. godfather is widely considered one of the greatest hollywood movies ever produced and it's 50 years old. celebrate this milestone remastered ultra high definition faction of the classic has been released and it's received start treatment. this use tobacco festival ever. alexander reports when new york and 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
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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 mother, what did you call me? the godfather really is a great film. movie critic bill g. e berry says the driving force behind the film was its director francis ford coppola fair 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
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subtlety? all these things we see in the godfather, the newly remastered godfather, was 1st released in theaters here in the u. s. since february with robust box. this results. it's now playing here at tri becca in new york city, but will soon travel to other film festivals throughout the world. because the godfather true a g was and still is an international phenomenon seen by hundreds of millions of people in dozens of countries. it has global appeal. i think one of the reasons for that is because it's actually about family, you know, my older brother and i love you, no matter where you are. you can relate to these characters, but don't ever take size with any one against the family. 50 years after was made. it's a film just is poignant now. as it was then there was a gabriel sandow leave to go. how does ita think in all the new york
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one of king his most prolific rumba bands less. one ye cup is back together to propose home it's, it's after more than 20 years. democratic republic of congo is known as africa rumba, capital. but kenya, as a thriving, seemed to markham web reports from nairobi. ah, it was more than 40 years ago when these musicians 1st played together and more than 20 since they were lost on stage. a 19 seventies to the 19 ninety's less one acre. well, one of kenya's most loved when the back. oh, some of the original band members had passed away the rest and now back together. that's why you were coming back. because of the people. not in kenyana or
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his daughter, aka. maybe there was one african room. the music began in the democratic republic of congo, nearly a century ago. in the seventy's narrow, he became a hub for benz fleeing censorship and seeking a market. and so the scene boomed in east africa to lead when he can read some of the most popular and enduring song that rarely stating that the crowd was like when i was younger, my dad with every day who style known creek and poetic lyrics, it sometimes tells stories the songs in owed to a female social light of the time who the sing i loved deeply. and then
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a devastating breakup. i require you to get a job, fred, a battery michoacan knows the scene better than most. he was in the room when less when he kept formed in 1978. when i came over the nearly 50 years, he's been broadcasting room records. can him pop music's become more influenced by foreign sounds from america nigeria, in jamaica. but his weekly room show on kenya's most listened to radio station is still wildly popular. he says, because the songs just don't grow old. when you listen to a song once and you liked it, you want to listen to it again. and then when you listen to it, the 3rd time you went to sing it the 4th time you own it. and so those guys were artists.
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