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sharing new artistic techniques, fingertips that make the impossible possible painting in the dark on al jazeera. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here it al jazeera. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, israel struggling coalition government collapses for the 5th time in just a was 3 years. voters will head back to the polls. ah, barbara about this and this is our da 0 live from doha. also coming up a massacre in molly. more than a 130 people are killed and attacks on several villages. struggling to get aid into
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flood had india and bangladesh. the military steps into air lived, food and fuel, to submerge towns and villages. and columbia. as last rebel group says it's ready for peace talks with a new president. ah, israel's fragile coalition government is dissolving parliament after only a year in office. the countries got to have to hold its 5th election in less than 3 and a half years. the coalition failed to renew a law on the status of his bailey settlers in the occupied west bank. foreign minister yale appeared to we'll take over from the folly bennett as an interim prime minister until the pole that's expected in october. the, on the she, us. busy on on friday i held a series of talks with legal and security officials and i realized that in 10 days with the expiration of the west bank regulations, israel will experience serious security damages and legal chaos. i couldn't allow
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that will, it kills law. her 3rd law, we spared no efforts to galvanize whomever was needed to pass the regulations. but unfortunately at if it's board, no fruit can therefore, my friend and i decided to act together to dissolve parliament and sit and agreed upon date for elections. the up marley's military rulers of declared 3 days of national mourning. that's after fighters killed a 132 people in several villages. witnesses say it was a revenge attack. barbara over reports marley and television shared soldiers and a regional governor. as they reassured villages, the government is blaming an al qaeda link grip for the violence. look of on the one lovely demolish of a government of the republic of marley deeply regret to inform that the peaceful populations were the subject of cowardly and barbaric terrorist attacks. during the night of the 18th and 19th of june, 2022,
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a total of $132.00 civilians were killed by our do cooper's fighters, massena cat diva. several. the attackers have been formally identified. a local politician says the night rates were revenge attacks, though one will if i be yacht new 2 weeks ago, the army was present on the ground to do patrols at ab during the patrols. there were clashes with the terrorists, and about 12 terrorists were killed after the armed and security forces left around 4 pm on friday. the terrace came on about 50 to 60 motorcycles to take the town of dial as ago hostage. molly was plunged into crisis after a coup in 2012 france intervened after al qaeda and i select groups hijacked to break away movement and see sways of territory. but despite a peacekeeping mission in northern molly armed groups continue to operate in the vasa hel region. marliss civilian government was overthrown in
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a military coup in may last year. this latest attack racist fears that the new military leaders are failing to restore order. barbara and gap her out to sarah gunman of killed 8 people and kidnapped $38.00 others into a tax on churches in northern nigeria. morning services at a catholic church and a baptist church in the state of kaduna were targeted. it comes weeks after gunman killed 40 people at a church in the southwest. leaders in east africa have agreed to establish a regional force to intervene in the conflict in the east of democratic republic of congo. in august, when it was made after a meeting of the 7 member, east african community in nairobi. but congo says the force should not include troops from rwanda. the congolese government accuses its neighbour of supporting rebel fighters linked to a recent flare up of violence. the
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ukrainian president says, africa is being held hostage by russia's war. the invasion has led to global food shortages as well as rising threats of famine across the african continent. athena, i address you in a state of emergency when we have a war in an emergency for the whole world. when africa is actually taken hostage, hostage of those who started the war against our state. it was, this war may seem very distant to you in your countries, but catastrophically rising food prices have already brought it home to millions of african families, as well as to many families in asia, europe, and latin america, the unjust and provoked by russian war level of food prices is painfully felt on all continents willis, the european union's, also blaming russia for critical shortages of grain in africa. e u diplomats have a meeting and luxembourg to discuss the conflicts impact on food security. one can not imagine that the millions of done wheat remain walkie ukraine wedding. the rest
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of the world people are suffering hunger. this is a real war crime. we are repeating and they have to warn again, do risk of a great amine, especially in russian officials say ukrainian forces of attack to 3 offshore gas rigs in the black sea. the head of russian controlled crimea, says platforms south of odessa were hit by missiles. he said 3 people were injured and 7 are missing. if the strikes are confirmed, they'll be the 1st attacks and offshore energy sites in the sea. since russia invaded ukraine, february, a russian journalist has sold his nobel peace prize metal to help displaced ukrainian children. ladies and gentlemen, oh, it shattered auction records reaching a $103500000.00. the me to monitor was the editor in chief of the independent
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russian newspaper, nor via gazette or it was shut down in march when the kremlin clamped down. a journalist following its invasion of ukraine comes to my escort on after a blissful crane. i think selling the nobel prize middle to help ukrainian children is important to me because i'm a russian citizen. and russia has invaded ukraine. i feel responsible for what my country and my country citizens are doing. i'm sure a lot of russian citizens just like us want to do something. we're trying to do something. historic flooding in bangladesh could be about to get worse with more rain forecasts. major rivers are expected to rise, and millions of homes are under water already. and authorities are struggling to deliver emergency supplies. and shortly we're going to get update on the situation in india's awesome state with poppy metal. first, let's cross to tomba, charging in sealants in bangladesh. a town where we can hear it see behind you just how deep the water is in the street. the dentist took us through what's happening and did were just outside of the fillets city. now all across the city you'll see
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lanes and lanes level one like this in different parts of the city. some parts have dried up, but most people do not have electricity, gas supply or fresh water supply. that very difficult environment for the people living in the phillips city. and this water is o'clock there the congo because the waters are the river next to it, surely by his overflowing and danger level, many of the drains are clogged. so a lot of people actually kept their shops, officers, and other facilities close and major challenging environment within the city. while we were coming from doc, i ain't to select, we've sent villages after villages, sub margin, water. people are desperate looking for dry shelter that going on their own finding empty schools. we visited one school within the phillip city and at least 200 people are living there very congested with their family children. everybody barely getting an up to volunteers. we're sending them rice and other lentils,
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other kind of dry rations, but limited fresh water. there's no running water, extremely difficult environment, that military about the defense ports have been deployed in the entire region. over a 100000 people have been evacuated or rescued. and there's no better situation in northern bangladesh in korea graham, when the pay stub back from the indian side, it opened the entire region got flooded, displacing or what? 250000 people in that area. now, according to the government news agency, at least overall 6000000 people have been affected in this lab so far. the prime minister is scheduled to visit this region today. sometimes she might be even here . and some people an expert who are doing the government or declared emergency in the disaster raisin, so that all kind of resources could be utilized on been people been helped in this side. also to note in context, this region actually experience flood just end of this month we have visited,
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this is the 2nd wave of flood. so people are barely coping with the last rave end of last month. and now they have to cope with one of the worst flood in more than a century, extremely challenging for everybody. and that whether remain, luckily dried for last 2 days. so some parts of the city is drying up despite forecasts that there's going to be more rain. it hasn't actually. so this is a big, really, for the people in sil, at how about that danger clearly remains. if there is rain in northeastern india, that will come down to the true my valley, which is known in this and flow through here into bab bangor, overflowing their neighbor and more flood possibly could happen. tons for now. thank you very much. and each of her children talking to us, she was still able to bring in poverty. mitchell. she's joining us from nearly in india's awesome state. that's really the big fear now, isn't it? that did what time he was talking about that there could be more rains to come in the next couple of days and north in northern and north, east indian india are going to be the area. is that going to be badly affected? tell us what you're seeing. there there's
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a lot of anxiety over here because the situation continues to be political across the state of a some. now we're coming to you from a place called. 2 nanny way, the company whoever is flowing way above the danger mom, and has caused a lot of devastation and you can see feel, says on my left is a village that has about 60 homes, all of which i at least partially nice, have nice in and on my right is the national highway where people have setup temporary camps. in fact they've been taking both some have all to just been swimming across to come to dry land, their priority. they told us to save the capital. a lot of people he'll far more so they're struggling to save the lie. stocks residents also told us that just like in bangladesh, there is a crisis of drinking water that people don't have electricity. so they haven't been able to filter the water and families have been scrambling to get something that
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you know to get drinking water. they also told us that over the last few days, they haven't seen any release coming in over here. they have been no rescue effort, so they really are struggling over hill across the state as well. there is a lot of devastation. the number of people affected by these laws has gone up. it is now closer to 5000000 rescue efforts are being hampered by continuous rainfall and rising water levels in some pause. and because of that, over the last 24 hours, at least 11 people have died in the state of the obviously we're going to be checking in with you as things go on. the rescue efforts continue. but for now, poverty mitchell, talking to some nearly in india is awesome state. thank you. still ahead and just mind the gap written trains are set to grind hall as patriarchs breakdown and abandon clothes made of contents. and sheen jang forces retailers into uncomfortable choices.
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ah ah hello there hot dusty and dry. that's the forecast for the middle east in the days to come with. so seeing that intense heat effect, much of iraq with a temperature in baghdad, touching up to 50 degrees and both man and beast trying to escape those hot and dry condition. so on tuesday, you can see that baghdad touching 50 degrees can be a bit of a switch. by the time we get to wednesday, it will cool down slightly q weight since 50 degrees celsius, getting cooler up across the levant. as that weather system shifts its way further east, bringing some windy weather with it, and it is rather windy for the coast of oman, bringing some cooler conditions to the likes of places like salon now would move across to northern africa. it's really the west that's getting a drenching,
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we're seeing some fierce thunderstorms all across the gulf of guinea. some of the more intense thunderstorms, affecting southern areas of molly, you can see them rumbling around there. by the time we get to wednesday, we could see some flooding from those. but it remained very hot and dry for much of the horn of africa as it does for many central and more southern areas. but we've got a bit of a weather front pulling its way across south africa as well as namibia, bringing some heavy rain to botswana with funder storms in garen on wednesday. that's the weather update. the news? ah al jazeera, when ever you. oh, i success story night often might
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be anyway, investing consistency and and she and ethan lou . ah, your journal does it over my little top stories? this are the leaders of israel's french on coalition government or dissolving parliament. the move is going to force the country to hold its 5th election in less than 3 and a half years. molly's military rulers of declared 3 days of national morning. that's after fighters killed a 132 people in several villages. the government blamed them all call you to affiliated on emergency workers in bangladesh are struggling to deliver food and
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drinking water in several regions facing severe floods. more rain is full cost. a major rivers are expected to continue to rise. britons facing its biggest rail strike for decades after talks failed between the rail workers union and trained companies. tens of thousands of employees are walking off the job for 3 days. it rejected a pay increase of 2 percent, while inflation is at 9 percent we will continue to do all we can to find that sweet spot of compromise. that is affordable food for the employers affordable for the taxpayer. affordable for the fair po. and we are empty and our employees can live with they, they want to decent pay wise. we want to get one. we just need some compromise, a bit of given, taken negotiating table to find that to that sweet spot. the cost of living crisis has affected the outcome of legislative elections in france, president of manual michael has lost his majority in the national assembly. a new
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left wing alliance, led by jean luc marshall as become the main opposition. natasha bava reports from paris. familiar faces and new ones, french and peas, arrived at the national assembly after parliamentary elections on sunday. the delta humiliating blow to the french president, his centrist alliance failed to secure a majority of to pick gains by the far right party and a new left wing alliance. that is now frances main opposition force leash exceeded august. the success of the left was that who were able to unite to offer an alternative to mark on socially unfair policies were sent even remote in her constituency, in northern france. for right, lee de maria, the pen was an appoint mood after anti immigration policy. one, a record number of seats. your secret? i guess she was william on your, on my home, be able to do what he wants. now. know the answer is no. no is a word that i am peace from michaels alliance. unlikely to hear a lot in coming weeks as they try to work with other parties to push through the
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presidents, reformist, agenda. no, we will not have a contractor governance ala contract between the whole 2 bodies. that's not something we are going to do. this analyst says that my calls and peas may have to work bill by bill is another option is try and seek an alliance for each slow and entry for me will buy so either and aligns with the left when it is a sex more inclined towards the left or with the right, the results of the parliamentary election of shake in a political system where power sharing is rare. this newspaper says that the results were slap in the face for emanuel macro was this one says that france is now going to be ungovernable. frances government spokeswoman put on a brief face and said the party will find a way just it will be difficult. it will of course, need imagination, audacity and openness, micros meeting party members and allies to consider what to do next. as
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a president who prides himself on his ability to navigate through a crisis, he finds himself in the middle of one. it rather have avoided, and that will shape his 2nd term. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris, police fire tear gas and beaten people with sticks to break up protests against fuel. price rises in nepal. petro went up by 12 percent on monday, pushing up fears for public transport and goods. vehicles. the government says the price rises and needed to help the state owned oil corporation pay for importance. vases of protesters of defied a curfew and marched into echo doors, capital crystal, on an 8th day of demonstrations. they're demanding the government do more to stop rising food and fuel prices. president guillermo lozzo has extended a state of emergency to cover 6 provinces. the protests of costly economy, millions of dollars. one of the last recognized rubber groups and columbia says
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it's open to resuming peace talks with the incoming president. one of the promises made by gustavo petro, who's a former rebel fighter, was to strengthen the fungi piece process for isabel reports from bordeaux. ah raeleen up alaska says she still cannot believe got, i will peter and was elected president of columbia and the new vice president will be a black woman like her benefits, and i couldn't be any doctor. she was displeased from the province of took all after 2 of her brothers were killed. she now lives into w, adding border, where she helps children cope with poverty and violence or joke on fillmore to an lcm policy. and i trust in the petro, because when he was a mare, he helped us a lot. the need to transform this country is real year after year, the same politicians and his country is getting worse each day. many you celebrated good. that will be there was victory laid into the night, minute approval, have been displaced by the conflict in columbia,
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and many live in places like this one in dire conditions. people here are telling me that they're desperate for reforms that will improve their lice, are delivering on his promise. his won't be easy for both our people, as he does not have a majority in congress, and he will have to negotiate to turn his promises into real change yourself as i read the letter went on, but not every one is celebrating. this debate happened just outside berlin as home . it's an example of the polarization that exists in the country to day go developing lithography. i just hope it won't start fighting with rich. this man told her because they generate jobs for colombian, society. i hope this doesn't become venezuela, he said, la, call me, i'll need your yellow be through has promised to fight in equality, race, taxes, and renegotiate free trade agreements. he also said he wants columbia to begin a transition to clean energy soon as possible. he clarified during his campaign
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that this will be a gradual process, and yet i think it remains to be seen in a country that is highly dependent on natural resources for its income. how he plans to go ahead to promote this transition, which i believe is a very good one for colombia and for the world in a viable way. that doesn't mean putting excessive stress on the economy. and it actually allows him to advance on his more social agenda, the people have said his priorities to start working towards long lasting peace in the country. even though the colombian government signed a peace deal with a fork in 2016, some parts of the country continue to live in conflict. the left wing rebel group known as the e. l. n composed of around 2500 fighters, announced they were ready for talks with petros government. and that's why people like the rally now excited about this new beginning for the country. and their rush,
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he hopes were dialogue and not war will prevail. he did. i will, and athena border, the dams that supply water 25 and a half 1000000 people in the mexican city of monterey are about to run dry. and national water commission says more than half of the country has run out of water, the shortages are leading to growing public anger as manuel. rob, hello reports. there's a water crisis playing out in monte mexico. taps across the city have been running dry since the weekend desperate. maria lee said roblis, a local resident has been filling up buckets from a nearby municipal water tank problem. it says it's the only water available for drinking. she also plans to use it for cooking and cleaning her home. okay. and not many people ask us why we take that water, but what else are we supposed to do? city officials in monterey have been limiting water access to 6 hours
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a day. the water shortage has led to growing public anger. many say the response by public officials to meet the needs of residents has not been enough. oh, every day they cut off our water at 9 in the morning and it doesn't come back until one the next morning were staying awake, waiting for the water to arrive filling containers. this is the way it has been since the wood cuts, where now more than half of mexico is currently facing moderate to severe drought conditions. according to conagra, mexico's national water commission in other parts of mexico like animal seal, a lack of access to potable water. recently, sport demonstrations were thousands, marched on the streets of the city. experts say climate change is behind the excessive heat. fueling the crisis, the city of monterey in the mexican state of naval they own, is regarded as mexico's industrial capital. mexico's president has placed part of
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the blame for the water shortage on excessive extraction of water by bottling companies. mckesson merlow is the case of near the leon, is one to think upon. it has to be said. there are too many come hands that have been installed, that require water, where they're simply not enough water design. so there must be better planning on moving forward. this situation will be resolved gay. we are all helping the private sector is helping to out, but we will have to think about how we move forward. water and sewage authorities in level they own warn the 2 main dams that supply water to the monterey metropolitan area. home to some 5300000 residents could be completely dry as early as tuesday. with a hot summer in mexico just underway. many hope the seasonal rains that come with it will arrive soon and put an end to the worsening water crisis. manuel rap alone
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al jazeera reco temperatures with this time of year in the united states are making it more difficult to control. wild fires. authorities in the state of new jersey say they've managed to contain about 45 percent of a blaze. they're a 120000000 people have been advised of excessive heat across the country in temperatures and some parts at about 7 degrees above average. an investigation by the new york times has concluded that an israeli soldier most likely fatally shot. i'll just get a journalist, sharon, of o'clock. it adds to a growing body of independent probes that have found that the palestinian american correspondent was killed by israeli forces. the new york times report says, no armed palestinians were near shaheen, at the time she was killed in the occupied west bank is dismissed early suggestions by israel. that palestinians may have been to blame for the incident. sharina barclay was shot in the head while on assignment in jeanine, members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to
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call for an investigation. our block line was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. r u. s. ban on goods imported from china's sin jang region is due to come into force. it's a major export of cotton and tomatoes. but it's also where we goes and other muslim groups are being held in detention camps. many people are concerned to move could further disrupt global supply chains. katrina, you reports from asian, japanese retail. moody has hundreds of stools around the world. but what sets it apart from other international brands is its choice to promote the use of shin junk cotton sourcing materials from the autonomy region in northwest and china has become a minefield. the company's exporting to the us, the week of forced labor prevention act presumes all she done goods, omni the 4th labor, unless proven otherwise, they're being asked to prove
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a negative and that to stream to do so you're going health implementation problems with this law. on the other hand, china is, is really not making things any easier for itself. what they been doing is restricting activities within the province of change are making it very difficult for companies to move around. very difficult to get documentation, arrange a commonly used materials are sourced from region, including a quarter of the world's tomato paste 40 percent of solar panels, poly silicon, and 13 percent of wind turbines. people changing is also harm to 20 percent of global cotton supplies. cotton, which either directly or indirectly, ends up into supply chains of many international fashion brands. a shipment for the retailer unicode with thieves by u. s. customs earlier this year for violating the ban on imports from syndrome. it c o has refused to comment on where it's sources is colton from saying businesses
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are being forced to pick a site. the us china dispute. those who do take a stand risk, the wrath of nationalistic chinese consumers. last year, swedish bran h n n became the target of boycotts and lost millions of dollars in sales revenue. after it cut ties with shin junk suppliers, fearing a backlash, many companies are quietly moving their supply chains elsewhere. u. s. is not the only market and the largest market for china right now is the on and also europe. so, and the u. s. is 3rd. so although it's a very, very important market, ah, you know, china is, has not put all its eggs in one basket. the biden administration has accused 18 of genocide saying its attained more than 1000000 regus and coerced 100000 into working against their will. china has denied the accusation, calling it july of this century. could when you add a 0 paging,
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south korea is set to launch his 2nd domestically produced space rocket comes 8 months after the 1st launch failed to put a dummy satellite into orbit. a test had been scheduled for last week, but it was canceled hours before launch after a problems detected with a sensor south korea has no military satellite of its own. the depends on the u. s . to monitor facilities in north, clear. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, the leaders of israel's coalition government are dissolving parliament. that'll force the country to hold its 5th election in less than 3 and a half years. foreign minister yodel appeared to would takeover from the folly bennett as interim prime minister until the election in october. the elisha on on friday i held a series of talks with legal and security officials. and i realized that in 10 days
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