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co where the cocktails have been responsible for a merciless spiral of violence. the final episode of drug trafficking fully allan territories on al jazeera. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media spread myself on al jazeera government shut off, access to social media, ah widespread devastation in afghanistan off to the most powerful earthquake in decades leaves at least a 1000 people dead. aah! o, i'm adrian for again, this is al 0 bye from doha. also coming up, ukraine sends reinforcements to defense, a better don't ask, but russian forces inching closer to capturing the eastern city. saudi arabian
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crown prince arrives in turkey for his 1st official visit since the mother of the journalist jamal has shown g and the staggering cost of climate change. reco rain fallen floods forced millions of people from the homes, impacts of english india, bangladesh, and china. ah . rescue workers in afghanistan, scrambling to reach the bibles of the deadliest earthquake a decade, struck a remote border region. at least 1000 people have been killed. hundreds of trapped on the rubble. the quake struck in a rural mountainous area and practica province. people using the hands of whatever they can find to dig out bodies out as heroes. mohammed val reports helicopters and rescue crews have rushed to the area. the earthquake struck the putty of profits ne afghans on the border with pakistan. it said
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a motor region where communities asked him bailing the brunt of the wall. the service being new, i spoke to the party the saturday as it was midnight when the creek struck. the kids and i screamed, one of our rooms was destroyed. our neighbors were 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 my group led by the band government extended condolences and announced edge and helped 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 victims, families, and 2 families of the wounded authorities say it's too early to assess the extent of the damage. the situation is still very fluid that the explanations keep
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claiming we have got to hear that unicef, mobile health and nutrition team on the ground giving 1st age to those effects on route. at the moment, we have interagency assessment teams 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, 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 of quakes are common in the hindu kush
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mountains. one of the worst was a magnitude, 7.5, quaker, 2015, which killed hundreds of people on both sides of afghanistan, border the party time. 105, jesse, and all car bulky is the spokesman of the african ministry of foreign affairs. he says the taliban government needs all the help. it can get entire villages have been raised to the ground. the government, despite the sanctions that have been imposed on them by the international community and its assets and it has done whatever it candidates capacity. and the red crescent has immediately dispatched emergency a to the area along with the turkish red crescent. and some of the other agencies relief agencies that are present here, the prime minister has announced 100000000 new which is in the currency cash assistance to the victims and defending i'm son
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obviously has suffered from decades of war and devastation. it needs help in every sector. one can imagine from something as basic as food and drinking water because after the earthquake, it was followed many years. we're headed by floods. so access to those areas is difficult, so we need food, water for the victims. we need medical mobile medical clinics because of the last 20 they have these remote carriers have not had proper functional health clinics. we need more well health teams and medicine tends and warm clothing even. we appreciate the messages of condolences and sympathies by the different countries are neighboring countries such as pockets on iran. also other countries, such as churches, china, and even russia. tar and other countries have offered. they help in the
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sincerely appreciate all the help that we can get diplomatic. this is james pay, spoke to the un deputy special representative resident and humanitarian coordinator for i've got a son from he is alex alex bottles talked about the ongoing relief essence lead. i've seen the deployment of moving truck side. there was 4 to 5 to deploy to the sites in terms of geography. i'll flash report number one is already posted on the side, your graphical, and how the areas are affected. we could see that the use of the that definitely use all the spare and the court. this the if it's interest equals to the border of their ability, mika shamal district, or are affected as well. is what this says as
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a borderline seats in the box or around 6, every scale forces were intensifying their efforts to take full control of the eastern city of some better than ask while moscow has deployed reserve troops. keith, as also sent additional soldiers to count them as soon as cha, stratford reports from keith the ukrainians. frank paused down. a street almost completely destroyed. soldiers take cover on the ground is warped. sounds like an artillery shells explodes close by. these men are defending the last areas of civil. it's still under their control from the slow russian bonds, ammunition and supplies a ferret across the river from neighboring lucy chance. the full bridges, the connection them are destroyed. fighting has been intense here for weeks because
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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 thanks to tactical maneuvers, the queen in armies strengthening its defence of the hands. question that is really the toughest spot they occupy as a pressing strongly and also ended in asked direction 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, equipment and rifles that he says were abandoned by retreating,
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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 we don't want to surrender, they will die. the 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 char stratford, al jazeera, give saudi arabia's crown prince. ma'am, had been so not as visiting turkey for the 1st time since the 2018 murder of the
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journalist shamal has shown in istanbul. relations between the 2 countries have been tense since the killing, but regional financial challenges of forced anchor and re add to repair that ties to zeros. russell set out reports from ankara. comprehensive visit to turkey is being regarded as a major step in repaired in the st. ties between saudi arabia and turkey. the relations between these 2 muslim power houses had been strained since out of spring and 2011. however, it was the keening or so the german demo customer seemed to keep them confident in the fall, in 2018 that from the start down the page between these 2 companies, but most here took, has embarked on a diplomatic push to reset. it ties with 3. yeah. and then in bro, president added one went to re add and met the king and the crown prince there. and now with the inflation raids exceeded 70 percent, and a deepening economy cries in the country. turkey hopes to sign a currency swap,
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deal with react and to secure, so the investment in, in the country in return. so the idea is facing the reason challenges from you run and his policies across the region. and that's why it is thick into acquire a turkish by dr. rules, which gaming and international claim over the widespread use of us and ukraine. and if they have aspirations from both sides are achieved, it might have a remarkable impact, not only domestically but across the region is really m p 's 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 the friendship coalition, government agreed that it couldn't survive just a year in office. i'll just here as bernard smith reports israel, prime minister, natalie bennett, and his coalition partner and currently foreign minister jala pete said they had exhausted all options to stabilize that 8 party coalition. they couldn't do
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anything else. and that's why they presented this bill to 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 let his polls suggest
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that netanyahu coalition could win 59 of the 120 seats up for grabs in the connected doesn't give them quite an overall majority, but a greater share of the seats than the outgoing coalition. a funeral spent a held for a palestinian man who was stamped to death by his ready settler and the occupied westbank. witnesses say that ali hobbs was attacked, working on his own land on tuesday, is really police both and an investigation that palestinians are skeptical that those responsible will be held to account. i'll just hear abraham, that's more from the town of celsius. the body is now making its way out of his home to the burial side. after the final farewell, this is the home he was. and when he heard that this really settlers would on his lad, which is around one, you know, mattress, a way he went there after he heard that those really settlers were trying to build an indigo settlement out both the settlers of left and then came back under the
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protection of these wavy army, this little of them at 1st, they left and we managed to take away the settlers 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. there was a lot of anger, a lot of frustration here. his boss didn't say that the sutler is going to get away with murder according to the united nations figures. just since june of last year. there's been more than 500 than 9 dfacs by israeli stuff. there's against palestinians, and people here say a on the ride. empowered i to well, the next here i'll just hear of them will tell you why farmers in the netherlands. angry with plus one of the world's greatest contemporary arts festivals,
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glass to breathe to us 50 of welcomes firms for the 1st time in 3 years. ah. hello there. the heat continues to dominate across the middle east. we've seen temperatures in iraq, iran and q a touch up into the early fifties and we will continue to see them to rise as we move towards the end of the week. not just here, but across much of the region. we have got some relief with wet and windy weather, sweeping across turkey into the caucasus, and a few showers trickling into western areas of saudi arabia and yemen. but for the very wet weather we have to head to western africa. torrential rain has been falling in the ivory coast and that has caused devastating flash flooding. we could
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see more of that. you can see the storms and showers continuing. if we have a look at the 3 day 4 abidjan, while the temperature is well below the average, it's going to be wet through to saturday, at least now it's cooling down for the north west of africa, a line of rain rolling across coastal areas, algeria and into 2 new zia, which was well across that central band, but it continues to be very dry for the horn of africa dry a further south. but look at that for south africa, southern areas of namibia and botswana. we've got a rash of thunderstorms coming in. we are going to see things cool down temperatures in cape town and johannesburg lingering in the early to mid teens, so rather cold weekend. ah, when the news breaks and me because this is a family, is receiving borders inside of the body. when people need to be heard on the story
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told, with social media, we have no idea what's written in that algorithm. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports organ $22100.00 with al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news lou ah, again, this is obviously so much of the main use the saw at least 1000 people have been killed in afghanistan and a magnitude 5.9 earthquake, which struck the southeast of the country. hundreds of people have been injured. the government is appealed to international help. russia is stepping up its assault
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on ukraine's eastern city of survival next troops carrying out as strikes and shelly on ukrainian positions. but keith says that it's halted washes, advance in multiple locations. saudi arabia's crown prince. i haven't been sol. mom is visiting turkey for the 1st time since the 2018 murder of journalist jamal machine. she stumbled relations between the 2 countries. been tense since the motor, but regional and financial challenges of forced ankara and re add to repair that ties more. now on that massive earthquake in afghanistan, samantha mort is chief of communication, advocacy, and civic engagement at unicef. she says that people in the disaster zone are in desperate need of 8. patricia, still very fluid, but the explanation, keep climbing. we have got here at unicef, i'm a boy health nutrition team on the ground giving 1st age to those effects on route . at the moment, we have inter agency assessment team and trucks of supplies to help
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including things like crating pitts blankets and kicks to help people cook meals with a set of early early this morning we are facing some difficulties. we've had some unseasonal rain in the last few days and we know already that there are land flights that are blocking some routes. so that is certainly go into efforts. but we are able to get into some of the areas that are affected too late. there will be, you know, desperate efforts ongoing movements to uncovered people who are trapped under the rubble, get them into the hospital, you know, against a backdrop of many different challenges and from drugs, malnutrition, economic traces. these people have nothing and they need the support of the global community. molly is observing the 2nd of 3 days of national morning after 132
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villagers were killed by armed rebels. witnesses say the raid on the town of bang cas, in the multi region of the weekend was a revenge attack. i'll just here was 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 once puzzling market over the weekend, young men on motor bikes, armed with machine guns, fired indiscriminately. most of the people in the village were shot dead after days of continuous gunfire. there is an eerie in unsettling comb with lingering the smell of charred bodies of fighters bert entire villages. as families slept in their huts, hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours. an uncomfortable gathering, the survivors faced 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
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saturday morning. why didn't the money an 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 about the big boy, when you are alerted, do you not respond on dying, but just off the judge to dissuade us a lot because we call before the attackers, right? yet these people are afraid, even if a mere noise from a plane months ago. let the governor respond saying millions have to be patient and that god willing there will be peace. and indeed, while no one has claimed responsibility, maryan authorities believe the full on the preacher comedy. cooper who heads a local al qaeda affiliate orchestrated the attack. this is the beginning of the rainy season in full une herders encroach on farmland to feed their cattle. with increasing numbers of droughts, the malia army accuses al qaeda fermenting ethnic tensions between fulani herders
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and local farmers. this one would be more no more. the lesson 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 2 months in crosses. all the number of people killed in attacks by arm groups and valley has doubled in the last year. attacks are spreading beyond its borders to neighboring countries. the marine army seems overwhelmed, and one step behind these armed groups that many fear are gaining ground in central . molly nicholas hawk al jazeera, the british government is proposing a law that would allow it to ignore a european court ruling. the preventative from deporting migrants to rwanda. the new bill of rights is expected to make clear the britons supreme court that allowed that they partitions has the final say, last week of plain chance to deport the migrants was grounded by the european court of human rights. shortly before takeoff, the worst floods in decades caused by heavy rains and ne on india and bangladesh of
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left millions of people stranded in india's northeast state of our sam, rescue teams are struggling to move people to safety at least 7 of died in the last 24 hours taking the total of $44.00 since the flooding began a fortnight ago. now just the response natal meant families displaced in the badly hit district of sip. a jaw in an awesome state. tells us of people across the state are living like this. in mid shift, hence, 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 to beacon 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
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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, the situation is dire. incessant rainfall on the hills is causing rivers like hill to swell and water levels to rise across the state. the toil of people impacted by the sun is rising. and his now crossed 5 and a half 1000000 in neighboring bangladesh. soldiers delivering food, drinking water security disease that have been cut off by flood water. around 4500000 people stranded, dozens of people have dies. 8 organizations say the situation is extremely grim out of us time via child re, has more from celeste and bangladesh. this is the scenario in the rural areas of select ne, bangladesh miles and miles of water. you can see homes under those trees. some are
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some mount some got washoe it beg, 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 than not this, india does more rain than the flood water from not the sandy has gonna gush down into bangladesh and things could even get worse. but we have covered miles after miles during our coverage and showing them guns the stick as well as, until at very rarely or within government effort and 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 water. heavy rain has also triggered severe flooding in southern china, up half a 1000000 people have been affected by the worst storms. in 60 years,
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4 provinces are affected, accrues of moving people to higher ground out as he was katrina, ye reports not for beijing. in southern china, entire villages have disappeared under water reco rainfall in recent weeks has caused several major british i'm tributaries to pass the bunks. the provinces have gone down from sheet which m, m g m t satellite has been raised to the highest levels. risky teams are working around the clock to move hundreds of thousands of people to higher ground. and korea landslides triggered in mountainous areas. more than a 1000 homes and farms has been destroyed with the loss is estimated at more than a quarter of a $1000000000.00. in urban areas, roads have become rivers. businesses and schools are closed and public transport has been suspended. heavy down, post a comment 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
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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 removes northwood. some counties have begun cleaning up emergency teams on leaving danberry and clearing blocked roads, but many areas are still without electricity. last year, almost 400 people were killed in floods in central hernon 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 warning systems. catching you, al jazeera aging, after months of food, fuel and power shortages, troy anchors prime minister says that the economy has completely collapsed royal, withdrawn. a singer told parliament that he plans to invite china, india,
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and japan to a donor conference in august. in order to assure up foreign assistance. the governments reached an agreement with the instructional military fund to restructure its debt. thousands of dance farmers are converging on the rural village of strew to protest against the government's new emission goals. the farmers say that plans to cut pollution levels by up to 70 percent and clothes. some properties will have a major impact on their livelihoods, and the economy. prime minister mark router says that it's unavoidable, as his government steps up, efforts to beat e u emission standards out a 0 step boston was at the 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 everywhere. now gathering here at this field, close to one of the largest nature parks and then that lives because especially
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farms closer, these natural parts have to cause emissions of nitrogen fairly significant to 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, sort of traps as well. so the situation is quite trans, not at the moment, but between departments and the governments. you can say one of the world's biggest
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arts festival says open for the 1st time in 3 years. the 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, and more than 3000 and singers, musicians will entertain the crowd among the paul mccartney and diana ross mccarthy's weekend gig will make him glastonbury his oldest. so low headline perform ah, ah, it's good to have you with us. hello, adrian said he could hear it though. ha, the headlines on al jazeera, at least 1000 people have been killed in afghanistan and a magnitude 5.9 earthquake, which at the southeast of the country, hundreds of people have been injured. the taliban as appealed for international hel .
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