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rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to return home, hoping to morrow is a better day. ah . but of quake devastate southern afghanistan graves, a dog, at least a 1000 people have been killed. ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al 0 life. doha also coming up the battle. the east and you crave washing troops intensify the efforts to take control of key areas. restoring relations. saudis, crown prince is in turkey. as the 2 countries looked to rebuild ties. i anger and
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a few post. it comes to the man who was stabbed by it, is really settler in the occupied westbank is buried. ah, we begin in afghanistan where state media says that at least 1000 people have been killed in a magnitude 5.9 earthquake. it shows the country se to the early hours of wednesday morning graves being docked for those who died. hundreds of others have been injured. thousands more, a trapped under rubble after buildings collapse. the earthquake happened around 46 kilometers from the city of cost. al jazeera mohammed, bol reports, helicopters and rescue crews have rushed to the area. the earthquake, slack the bacteria, profits, ne afghans thumbs with pakistan. it said
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a motor region where communities asked him bailing the brunt of the war. the service being numerous butcher party the saturday as it was midnight when the creek struck the kids and i screamed, one of our rooms was destroyed. our neighbors was screaming big. it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived, there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital. i also saw many dead bodies, and yet margaret went by the band government extended condolences and announced edge of help to the families of the victims around her to dispute. the prime minister sends his condolences to the victims, families, and to those who have been injured in last night's esquire, and praises god for granting them paradise. he has ordered the cash be given urgently to help the victims, families, and 2 families of the wounded authorities say it's too early to assess. the extent of the damage situation is still very fluid that the explanations keep claiming we
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have got here that unicef. i'm a boy health nutrition team on the ground giving 1st age to those effects on route . at the moment, we have interagency assessment team and trucks of supplies to help us gun astonished already in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. most agencies pulled out when the body bound to control in august last year, the government dismissing with international sanction and been not to have more facilities to provide people, but they try to use duct facilities that they have in the hands of a need. now, why do in the community international assistant program will become to support people on government. dallas quakes are common in the hindu
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kush mountains. one of the worst was a magnitude 7.5 quake in 2015, which killed hundreds of people on both sides of afghanistan's border with pakistan . 100 fine. r jessia. russian forces are intensifying their efforts to take full control of the eastern city of sylvester, the mask. while moscow is deployed reserve troops, keys is also sent additional soldiers to count them out as here as char stratford reports now from cave ukrainians. hank fires down the street almost completely destroyed. soldiers take cover on the ground is what sounds like an artillery shell explodes close by. these men are defending the lost areas of civil damascus, still under their control from the slow russian bounce, ammunition and supplies affairs across the river from neighboring lucy chance before bridges the connection them are destroyed. fighting has been incense here
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for weeks because these are the only 2 cities and they look on excretion that russia hasn't taken ukrainian reinforcements head to the front line. many of these men had never held a gun before the war started. they come from all walks of life. the government says, hundreds of ukrainian soldiers have been killed every day. there is little verifiable information on how many russians are dying, said ice, and apparently the situation on the front line has significantly changed a feature. thanks to tactical maneuvers, the queen in armies strengthening its defense. have de la hans. question that is really the toughest spot. the occupies are pressing strongly and also ended in asked directions in the hockey region. this video was applied to the reuters news agency by russian forces. it reportedly shows pro russia separatists advancing on ukrainian positions near sybil and ask the fighter shows, western supplied military hardware, including an anti tank system. night vision,
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equipment and rifles that he says were abandoned by retreating, ukrainian forces. he says, the blurred out bodies are ukrainian soldiers conduct. we will continue to make inroads into their lines to fully surround them. i think if they're not idiots, they will surrender. if i don't want to surrender, they will die. ukrainian army says russian forces of cot supply routes from 2 villages. south of lee she chanced and several them asked. the head of lou ganske military administration confirms that claim and says that russian forces have taken control of another 3 villages in the same area. there are also reports, the russian forces are advancing close to the assault chemical plant inside several don't ask where it's understood that hundreds of civilians, including women and children, are sheltering inside child stratford. al jazeera, give saudi arabia's crown prince. i haven't been sol on his visiting church, keith,
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for the 1st time since the 2018 bud. the journalist tamala shock. she, in his time bold relations between the 2 countries have been tense since the murder, but regional and financial challenges have forced anchor and re add to repair that tie. sanchez here is russel, sada reports not for micro well crown prince wizard to turkey is regarded as a major step in repeating the strained ties between turkey and saudi arabia. so do relations between these 2 muslim po, houses in the region have been strained after the elephant in 2011 turkey and saudi arabia arcadia have supported different actors. turkey was supporting the anti establishment movements and saudi arabia, united arab emirates, egypt were seen this movement as a threat to their that the balance of the power in the, in the region. and then in 2017, the gulf countries have food a blockade over katara, and that have further food,
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saudi arabia and turkey apart because cutter is regarded as a major ally to turkey, however, that the kid in golf saw the june of his jamaica shook j a was the in, in the king, the, in the kingdoms costs within somebody $1018.00 was the step that fermi shut down relations between encore and the, and, and, and we are just off to that. we have seen the trick. he has launched a case against 26, so the suspects that were allison, involved in the killing of jamal casualty. and saudi arabia responded by boycotting turkish products and put in pressure over turkey's economy. but then, through the last year, we have seen the turkey have embarked on a on a push to reset is relations with the so we saw the ariba. and then in april, a caught in a stumble, has halted the trial or a in absentia of this 26 subsets. when 6 suspects the case has been transferred to
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saudi arabia. these paved wait for a potential meeting between turkish and saudi leaders. and then i had one in the same month when to react any man it met kinks, mom and apologies, and the count pres, one i've been up, the mom had been sad one as well. now the gone, please return into with it. and this is being seen as a major step in the normalization of the relation to come through is ready and piece of voted in favor of dissolving parliament. the preliminary balance is one of a series that will set the stage for the countries 5th election, and less than 4 years. this week, members of a friendship coalition, government agreed that it couldn't survive after just a year in office houses. here has been at smith's reports from western israel, prime minister, natalie bennett, and his coalition partner and currently foreign minister jala pete's that they had exhausted all options. to stabilize that 8 party coalition, but they couldn't do anything else. and that's why they presented this bill to
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dissolve parliaments. the 1st stage of a process that will be finished next monday and after the final readings of the bills, israel will go to an election. now jala pete, he will become prime minister and he's describe the upcoming election as a battle between moderates and netanyahu linked extremists. he's talking about former prime minister benjamin netanyahu potential coalition partners. netanyahu has been prime minister previously for a total of 15 years. he wants the job back and he sees this election as a way forward for him to do that. but parties again from the right, the left and the moderates. they all say they'll do everything they can to try and keep netanyahu out of town. or mission is to make sure these people don't take power and not to let him cross israel democracy early. now the latest poll suggests that netanyahu's coalition could when 59 of the 120 seats up for grabs in the class
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. it doesn't give them quite an overall majority, but a great a share of the seats than the outgoing coalition of funerals. but i held for a palestinian man who was starved to death by his worthy sutler in the occupied westbank. witness to say that ali hob was attacked while working on his own land on tuesday is where the police have opened an investigation. but palestinians are skeptical that those responsible will be held to account of the zeros nador abraham report. the one he is now making its way out of his home to the burial side. after the final farewell, this is the home you was in when he heard that israeli settlers would on his lad, which is around one to 2 kilometers away. he went there after he heard that doors, really settlers were trying to build an illegal settlement alt. both the settlers have left and then came back under the protection of the israeli army, the shuttle of them at 1st. they left and we managed to take away the settlers
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tents and belongings. these really army and police started shooting and firing tear gas at us. the settlers came back again, one settler came, took out a knife and stabbed him in his heart. he was defending his land. there was no stone throwing from our side or anything. ollie was just standing there when the settler stabbed him and took refuge with these really police and settlers. it was a lot of anger, a lot of frustration here is for less than he and say that the settler is going to get away with murder. according to the united nations figures, just since june of last year, there has been more than 500 than 9 dfacs by israelis against palestinians. and people here say that i would be on the right empowered a weather update. next year on i was 0, been a candid admission from shore lancaster prime minister about the a crisis of his country and one of the world's greatest contemporary arts festivals
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for us to bring it to us. 50 welcomes firms for the 1st time in 3 years. ah, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the castle. travel package to the hello, they let look to south asia, and the flood situation remains critical across areas of northeastern india and bungler desks. as the monsoon rains dumped exceptional amounts of rain over the area for the past week or so. now the good news is that the rain has ease, though it will take a while for the floods to recede. but where to where i was pulled further east into me and mar, we've also got warnings out for the west coast of india con can and go as things very fierce thunderstorms, powerful winds as well. stretching down to con africa and further south. but for the north, west is the much dry a picture. we are seeing some strong surface winds blow about in new delhi,
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but the temperature will continue to rise. and by the time we get into sunday, we'll see some thundering developments. now, funding developments are certainly the story across east asia. we've got this line of heavy rain. that's the may you front out shifted from the south china where we have seen devastating flooding is going to bring some very heavy rain, however, to the korean peninsula and onwards to northern areas of japan. by friday there will be some improvement in so as they will for beijing, but shanghai, it is a very wet outlook. it's improved for hong kong. however, the temperature at $32.00 degrees celsius i saw airway official airlines of the journey. a new generation of young people and making demands to we balance society. welcome to generational tains, a global theories. the attempts to understand and challenge, the idea that mobilize youth around the world in london to activate tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people die perpetuated violence against
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other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design. i'm we shape this generation change on al jazeera. ah ah, hello again, this is l 0. that's roger of the main news. the saw at least 1000 people have been killed. and i've chemist on it a magnitude 5 points by an earthquake ship southeast of the country. hundreds of people of been injured. taliban government has appealed its national help. russia is stepping up its assault on ukraine's eastern city of seville, doormats, troops of carrying out f strikes and showing on ukrainian positions. keith says to
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the toll took washes aponce of multiple locations. saudi arabia's crown prince marmot than psalm on his visiting turkey for the 1st time since the 2018 murder of journalist jamal for shop she inside the saudi counsellor to this storm bull relations between the 2 countries of contents. since then, thousands of dutch farmers are converging on the rural village of strew to protest against the government's new emission goals. the farmers say the plan is to cut pollution levels by up to 70 percent and close some properties will have a major impact on their livelihoods. and the economy from mr. mark router says that it's unavoidable, just government steps up efforts to meet you emission standards 0 step boston is at that protest. they have merged from their, from this morning in the early morning after milking cows on the highway with their practice, which has led to quite chaotic scenes on the highway. said traffic was succor
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everywhere. now gathering here at this field, close to one of the largest nature parks and then that lives because especially farms closer, these natural parks have to cut emissions of nitrogen fairly significant. so the point that they can't exist any longer, so the government has given them a sort of 3 options. you have to move, or you have to completely adapt your way of farming. or you have to close down and the government has promised 25000000000 euros to buy out farmers. but these farmers don't want to stop. they have for their children. the children are here as well. they have a future generation of farmers that they want also to be productive. so there is a big flash at the moment and it's been going on for years. but it's getting to a point that the government is really worried about the pharmacy response as well. it's been aggressive in the past and a half an hour. really a lot of more actions. they actually visited the minister at home,
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sort of traps as well. so the situation is quite trans, not at the moment, but between the pharmacy and the government. you can say molly is observing the 2nd of 3 days of national morning after 132 villages were killed by armed rebels. witnesses say the rate on the town of burn cas in the multi region of the weekend was a revenge attack out here as nicholas. hark reports, molly's army moves in, but arrived too late. 3 days after the attack in the bunker community central. molly, the al qaeda fighters are long gone. this is what is left of a one puzzling market over the weekend. young men on motor bikes, armed with machine guns, fired indiscriminately. most of the people in the village were dead. after days of continuous gunfire, there is an eerie in unsettling comb with lingering the smell of charred bodies of fighters bird entire villages. as families slept in their huts,
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hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours. an uncomfortable gathering. the survivors phase, the army that has again failed to protect them. they struggled to hide their grief and anger. they had called for help in the early hours of saturday morning. why didn't the army that supported by a russian fighters intervene wonders this man? and were any of the 14000 un peacekeeping troops that have the mandate to protect them? so many questions, less announcers by the authority to me that the big, why, when you were alerted, you not respond on time. but just after the judge the this way, this a lot because we call before the attackers, right? yet these people are afraid, even if a mere noise from a plane think i don't really like the governor respond saying millions have to be patient or something that god willing there will be. well, no one has claimed responsibility. maryan authorities believe the full on the preacher. i'm a cooper who had a local kite affiliate,
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orchestrated the attack. this is the beginning of the rainy season and for money herders encroach on farmland to feed their cattle with increasing numbers of droughts. the malia army accuses all kinds of preventing ethnic tensions between philosophy, herders and local farmers. this on the minute, the less than we have learned today is to be patient and avoid violence against each other. we did not inherit this from our ancestors. it is new violence that has crept in. i do not see the number of people killed in attacks by arm groups and molly has doubled in the last year. attacks are spreading beyond its borders to neighboring countries. the 1000000 army seems overwhelmed. and one step behind these armed groups that many fear are gaining ground in central. molly nicholas hawk al, just after months of food, fuel and power shortages swell, anchor's prime minister says of the economy has completely collapsed. but he'll whip from a singer till parliament that he plans to invite china, india,
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and japan to a donor conference in august to shore up foreign assistance. the governments also reached an agreement with the international monetary fund to restructure it's debt . i direct not to get the alerts on kick up even though it is no easy task to revive a country with a completely collapsed economy, especially one that is dangerously low on foreign reserves. it steps had been taken to slow down the collapse of the economy at the beginning. we would not be facing this difficult situation today, but we lost out on this opportunity. we are now seeing signs of a possible fall into the very bottom. however, we must come out of this situation. if not, we will be unable to seek solutions to any other issue in the country. they're gonna be live in bangladesh. soldiers are delivering food and drinking water as a communities that have been cut off by flood water. about 4500000 people stranded dozens of died al jazeera is tanveer child, re as more from cillit in bangladesh. this is the scenario in the rural areas of
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select northeast bangladesh, miles and miles of water. you can see homes under those trees. some are some mounts, some got wash away, a big logistical challenge to rescue people or bring food to this region unless the weather improves. this will take some time the water to receive and if things got worse and noticed india does more rain than the flood water from not this sandy has gonna gush down into bangladesh and things could even get worse. but we have covered miles after miles during our coverage and shown on guns the stick as well as, until at very rarely or within government effort in providing relief as mostly private charities, an individual on their own initiative. yet the villages are desperate for food and fresh water. although the weather has improved much, the phillips it is more or less safe, but the village areas on remote corners are still in clear danger. most of the people are still stranded, trying to look for shelter, or even if they're in the shelter they're in desperate need for food and fresh
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water. in neighboring india, soldiers have been deployed to help millions trapped by flooding out as he was pumping. the towel reports now from the district of dying tells us that people across the state are living like this in mid shift since we're on an embankment that is dotted by camps like these people have come from a nearby village that is now under water. they say they receive little to no relief and using make shift rafts to go back and forth to get greens, the chopping wood to make fire. so they can cook the word about potential diseases, which is why they sent their children away to relative homes that have not been impacted by these floods. there's a lot of anxiety about what the future holds. farmers here say that the floods have coincided with sewing season, and what about little crop they had is now totally washed away so. so they don't know when they'll be able to make a living next. across the state,
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the situation is dire. incessant rain fall on the hills is causing rivers like hill to swell and water levels to rise across the state. the toll of people impacted by the sun is rising and his mouth cross 5 and a half 1000000. heavy rain is triggered, severe flooding in southern china, half a 1000000 people have been affected in 4 different provinces. i'll just as katrina year reports now from beijing. in southern china, entire villages have disappeared under water. reco rainfall in recent weeks has called several major rivers and tributaries to burst their banks. in the provinces of one dawn, wonky who jen and young c. floodlights had been raised to the highest levels. rescue teams are working around the clock to move hundreds of thousands of people to higher ground and clear landslides triggered in mountainous areas. more than a 1000 homes and farms have been destroyed, with the loss is estimated at more than a quarter of
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a $1000000000.00. in urban areas, roads have become rivers, businesses and schools, of course, and public transport has been suspended. heavy downpours are common along the pro river delta at this time of year. but experts say climate change is causing more extreme and erratic weather patterns. we have to expect that when soon windfall will become stronger in the future. but at the same time, the climate models showed that the variability from year to year and also the variability within one season intensifies to as the rain moves northward. some counties have begun cleaning up emergency teams on moving debris and clearing blocked roads. but many areas, a still without electricity. last year, almost 400 people were killed in floods in central hun and province. the government was accused of being slow to respond to the so called once in a 1000 years down poor. and critics called for improvements to china's emergency
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warning systems. between you al jazeera aging, in ecuador, at least 3 people have been killed in demonstrations against rising full of fuel on food costs. security forces 5, tig acid, indigenous protest us in the capitol kito demonstrations calling for government action. taking place from my inf day julian wolf reports ah, worsening economy in ecuador, and violence on the streets of its capital, quito. rising prices and shortages of food and fuel had led to more than a week of protests called by a powerful movement of indigenous groups. dozens of people have been injured in the demonstrations calling for government action pulled up in the field. the national government has given us a document with imprecise ideas in which in the states they have responded to our demands either despite the level of generality. and lackland political will,
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is shown towards the indigenous movement of ecuador. thousands of indigenous echo dorians had taken part in the rallies, although they make up only a small part of the country, is near 18000000 population. they have strong political influence through the indigenous nationalities confederation. amnesty international has accused the government of repressing the protest, saying it's causing a human rights crisis. in ecuador, the president has extended a state of emergency and is calling for calm dom or hot indian de la. he'd be mighty amanda sealed. we are attending to the legitimate demands of the citizens, but their response is more violent. we cannot allow a few violent people to prevent millions of ecuadorian from working. and we will not allow people to be pitted against repeating. the defense minister says the demonstrations are damaging democracy and pledged to stop them. ah,
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the indigenous movement is colon for an indefinite strike with no sign of compromise on either side. many feet. conflict could escalate chilly, move algebra, one of the world's biggest music festivals. his welcoming bank fans for the 1st time in 3 years. and this year, the glastonbury festival in the u. k is also celebrating its 50th anniversary. it was cancelled twice during the pandemic. more than 200000 people are expected to attend. patrick vernon, as a cultural historian, he says that glass debris is trying to become more culturally diverse. and westbridge is part of the feature science, especially the last 4050 years. it's been our cultural come, i think we'll move them. think of the if they will. if i could think of not the whole carnival in saint patrick's day,
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glastonbury is even now when which day is possible, the public offices from it's obviously it's about music, but it's more just music making up in west. we have tried to do stuff to engage with commune, sayings of trying to help messages as well, and the things round over the last couple decades to i think it's changing. i think it is it very white move not to worry about it, but i think over the last few years, and it's probably reflected in the top office for minute to bring the has changed demographics. i mean, it's still got a long way to go. i mean, it's still good for you. people not taught to do is trying to extend an embrace, different music. john rose when they had say, james z form as a may not a decade ago. there was a rock is not possible. it's not rock music, therefore,
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was woman buffy. j. c. been there are some kind of thought to the pay the when storms the storms, the where he was a few years ago again, was breaking down the think in what the don't go to music. so basically the on the ross coming importantly tells you it's going to trust, you know, can you people to look this music back 617. so look that up because it influences contemporary music even today. ah, it's good to have even a solo adrian, sort of get here and know how the headlines and i was 0, at least 1000 people have been killed in afghanistan and a magnitude 5.9 earthquake in the southeast. hundreds of people.
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