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president odon welcomes the saudi crown prince to turkey on his 1st visit since the motor of june, this jamal. how short g in is some bull? ah, dutch farmers cause traffic chaos is they just settled a small village to rally against plans to cut nitrogen emissions. and in sports, serena williams is much anticipated return to tennis stays on track of former well number one and her doubles partner owns jabbar beastie semi finals and the women one. mm hm. mm hm. but taliban has appealed for international aid. after afghanistan was hit by its deadliest earthquake in 20 years. at least 1000 people have been killed and it's feared, hundreds, a still trapped and the rubble around 1500 people were injured and hundreds of
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homes have been destroyed. the 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck the pac tico region bordering pakistan. the epicenter was about 46 kilometers southwest of the town of horst, despite the huge loss of life that life the us geological survey. so the impact was relatively localized, catcher, lopez, audio reports, good bearing. there dealt with other families in afghanistan's burmal district. prepare the final resting place for their loved ones. more than a 1000 people have been killed by a devastating earthquake. the worse to hit the country in 20 years. the damage is extensive. for many, the loss is immeasurable. the bigger billed wouldn't be much poa. oh, it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived, there were many dead and wounded man. they sent us to the hospital going i also saw many dead bodies that does not occur nearby desperate family is user hands on
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anything they can find to search for survivors. delivering aid to affected areas as challenging. we are facing some difficulties because some unseasonal rate in the last few days and we know already that there are landslides that are blocking some roads so that be certainly going to hamper efforts. hundreds of people are injured and pot care province, access to hospitals and medicine is limited. people in this remote region near the border with pakistan are still struggling to recover from the war in afghanistan. and now another tragedy. most agencies in international support organizations pulled out of afghanistan when the taliban to control in august last year. and economic crisis was already fueling a humanitarian catastrophe. statistics by various agencies suggested over and nearly 60 percent of the country was people who are suffering from poverty before
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we came to power. susanna compounded the difficulties, and that is mainly due to the sanctions and the assa freeze, ah, and the jealous behavior off the international tremendous. while the how the extent of the damage is yet to be known. it's already clear that the recovery will take, hears, katia, this other young managers here was saying with a story why hey, to our him deal is had a programs for a newly formed african n g o. he previously worked for kerry to us at germany in afghanistan and for the president's operations and support office. under the previous government, he joined to be now live from kabul via skype. firstly, cause you what we know about the area affected from what we've seen there and my colleagues report, it seems to be quite remote. yes sir. it's a border region 2 between afghanistan and pakistan and throughout afghanistan. so
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such areas are extremely vulnerable due to a lot of insecurities during the past 20 years. so the infrastructure that held or any sort of help is not easy to get there. it's the deferred to spark and to add a bit more to that. a 48 hours of rain constant rain has resulted in some flooding as well as a road blockades. so it is quite a difficult area to reach to. and this of course, compounded all sorts of problems that people have afghanistan have been facing in recent months. of course, following the taliban take over there also dealing with drought malnutrition and apparently a measles outbreak as well. it almost feels like this earthquake is one step too far for the people who are gonna say, absolutely. that's like, i don't know, it's one of those pains the probability of this happening at this time. it's
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probably one in a 1000000. so i've kind of done what suffering greatly through the regime change and the entire dismantlement of the 8 and development sector of the aid and development completely shift focus to humanitarian assistance in providing food and things like that. the government agencies. whereas we have a ministry or disaster management that is pretty much a formality, never has been effective in anything. and just to add a bit more to this, this is the only thing which made international headlines. we have poorest fighters during the last month in 5 provinces, floods and lots of other disasters are happening. and i've got a son at the time where newly formed islamic emma direct they haven't been able to or haven't tested their ability to deal with
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catastrophic or a disaster of such magnitude. far islamic camera to take a grip on this. it's very difficult situation because it's a combatant sort of experience that they have running a state and dealing with a disaster up this magnitude will not how. how has the taliban exactly off for help and what sort of channels of communication between taliban officials in remote parts of the country and international organizations like the one that you working for? well as get this done. right, kristen has taken the lead on this. taliban have reached out to people to international community to neighboring countries. china's offered humanitarian assistance. there is a lot that is happening on the ground with local charities. i spoke to when charity
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that made it to the area and they are preparing some needles for the survivors, lots of gun merchants, they are shipping and whatever they can on a very rough estimate, the hours following so far around 3 to 4000000 us dollar has been raised through local business owners and tonight and as well as the islamic m or it has pledged a 100000000 act afghan needs to help the situation. but the magnitude of the disaster is so great. it's so big. i think a 100000000 asks or few 1000000 us dollar will not be sufficient to deal with this while hate were him deal speaking to us from kabul on the devastating earthquake there. thank you. susan. the
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her lease 20 people have been killed in ukraine, 2nd largest city. harkey, has russian forces escalate their attacks there. the strikes over the last 2 days have been the worse for weeks. normal life had been returning to the region of ukraine. push russian forces back from harkey and a counter offensive last month. officials say the renewed attacks are aimed at forcing ukrainian troops to pull out from the east. they want russia is now targeting her. keep as it did, mary. awful. russian forces are intensifying their attacks in the dumbass also as they try to conquer the eastern cities of c. ever done yet, sc analyst, a chance regional authority say there's been colossal destruction in both cities and several 1000 civilians remain trapped. last week, russia says it had surrounded sea over denounced, but ukrainian forces say they've been able to send in reinforcements. charles stratford reports from keith
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ukrainians. hank fires down the street almost completely. destroy soldiers take cover on the ground is what sounds like an artillery shell. explode close by. these men are defending the last areas of civil than it's still under their control. from the slow russian rounds, ammunition and supplies affirm across the river from neighboring lucy chance before bridges the connection them are destroyed. fighting has been intense here for weeks because these are the only 2 cities and they look on the screeching that russia hasn't taken. cranium, 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 are being killed every day. there is little verifiable information on how many russians are dying, said ice, and apparently the situation on the front line hasn't significantly changed thanks
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to tactical maneuvers. the queen in army is strengthening its defense of de la hans . question. that is really the toughest spot they occupy as oppressing 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 sivilton ask the fighter shows, western supplied military hardware including an anti tank system night vision equipment that rifles that he says were abandoned by retreating ukrainian forces. he says, the blurred out bodies are ukrainian soldiers, william dash, 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 have caught supply roots from 2 villages. south of lucy chanced and ever been asked. the head of lou ganske
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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 that russian forces are advancing close to the assault chemical plants inside several units where it's understood that hundreds of civilians, including women and children, are sheltering inside child stratford. al jazeera, give russia's defense ministry is as it's destroyed, weapons that were made in the united states, the ministry release, this video showing what it claims to be a strike on to m triple 7. how it says supplied the ukranian army armed forces. moscow says both the weapons and their ammunition were destroyed. russian media, as for people, were killed after a shout dead detonated at an ammunition depot. it happened in rushes at vladimir region on wednesday. elsewhere, a fire broke out and an oil refinery in the southern rust off region bordering
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ukraine. according to the governor, a drone strike may have caused the blaze, no casualties were reported. osco area, acute kia for firing at russian drilling rigs off the coast of crimea, which was annexed by russia in 2014. russia and turkey have agreed to pursue talks on a potential, say c corridor in the black sea to export grain from ukraine. the talks were led by generals assigned to operate a hot line between anchor and moscow and cave to seek a solution to the crisis. a rush of news agency released this video of a turkish cargo ship, leaving the ports of mary apple, which is under russian control and wednesday, is not known. what was on the ship. ukraine is one of the top wheat supplies globally, but it shipments have been halted by russia's invasion, causing global food shortages. the kremlin says it's working on retaliatory measures after lithuania blocked the transfer of some goods from mainland russia to
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ex ex. clave of cleaning ground. moscow described the situation as absolutely unacceptable. lithuania says it was a cry to shut the root under e. u. sanctions imposed over russians. evasion of ukraine, colon in grad is connected to russia by a rail link through lithuania, a member of the you and nato. if you, any, as president says, the country is prepared for russia's reaction, the are read n t r p, p, out for earth, some kind of unfriendly actions from the side of russia, disconnection from the about rel, system, or other actions. and i do not believe that russia bill challenge us in military sense because the, our need to remember the european union official says the block will temporarily shift back to coal. to cope with slowing russian gas flows. germany, italy, man, the netherlands, have signaled the coal fired power plants could plug supply gaps by the
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e. you insist, the chance the change won't d rail longer term climate goals and the measures will be phased out. as soon as possible. russia has cut gas flows through its nor stream one pipeline to just 40 percent of capacity in response to e sanctions. coming up on this news, our from london. climate change is blaine for exacerbating the catastrophic flooding which is forced millions from their homes and bangladesh. india and china . as a frank admission from sir lancaster, new prime minister on the state of the countries economy, and in sport, memories of merit, donna argentina's, fans get ready to celebrate the life of their country's greatest player at this year's welcome. ah, turkey and saudi arabia, se, they're determined to start a new period of co operation after
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a visit from the saudi kingdoms de facto ruler to anchorage is the 1st time crown prince mohammed been salman has been to turkey since the 2018 murder of journalists, yamaha shoji who was killed an allegedly dismembered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. us intelligence officials say the crown prince ordered the killing. ma'am, had been summoned and turkish president, russia type ergo, and are said to have disgust improving ease of trade between the 2 nations and saudi investment and turkish startups. ergo, and is reviving ties with saudi arabia as inflation in turkey hits a 23 year high, pushing him to seek an influx of foreign finances. russell further has more from the turkish capital. complete this visit to turkey is being regarded as a major step in repaired in the spain ties between saudi arabia and turkey. delicious. between these 2 muslim covered houses had been strained since out of speed and 2011. however, it was the killing or so the german as democracy in their kingdoms are consulate in
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a stumbling, 2018 that firmly shut down. the ties between these 2 companies but must here took, has embarked on a diplomatic push to reset his ties with reality. and then in april, a president ad one went to react and met the king and the crown prince there and now, with the inflation raids exceed in 70 per cent and a deepening economy crisis in the country. turkey hopes to sign a currency swap, deal where to react, and to secure saudi investment in, in the country in return, our saudi arabia is facing these challenges from urine and his proxies across the region. and that's why it is seeking to acquire a turkish bite out of the old reach game. the an international acclaim over the widespread use and celia libya look on october and ukraine. and if these aspirations from both sides are achieved, it might how a remarkable impact not only domestically, but across the region, or from or let's,
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let's bring in nader. hi shameed, houston, director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver. he's also a non resident fellow of the organization democracy in the arab world. now, we put the brainchild of jamal co shoji. he joins us by skype from cambridge. can i start by asking you what you make of this reproach mom between 2 countries where there isn't any lack of bad blood in recent years. was driven by the needs of the heads of state of both countries to perpetuate their political rule. in the case of saudi arabia, the crown prince wants to rehabilitate his image and he wants this type of international exposure. in the case of turkey and air to one is economy is a tanking and you know there's this economic devastation everywhere. and everyone is facing a major re election next year. and so he wants saudi investment to try and revise
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the economy. so he has a chance of staying and power is the realistically any guarantee of saudi investment at this stage, the will, these have been a lot of promises made and we'll have to see whether that actually a bears, any fruit, i'm skeptical. if you know anything about the saudi crown prince, not only is he in notorious dictator, and a murderer of jamal could show gee, in a very heinous way. but he also is known to have a deep sense of vengeance against his political opponents. and let's not forget, we know the details of the murder of jim. also joe g, largely because the turkish intelligent service is under the leadership of air to one revealed to the information to the world. and so i'm, i'm very sure that this is not been forgotten by the saudi crown prince. he would be very happy to see her to one lose the next election. so i'm a bit skeptical, but he is now interested in trying to, you know, allow the turkish president to survive politically by helping them with his
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economic lows. what does this mean when it comes to continued international pressure on saudi arabia when it comes to its human rights abuses? and indeed, finding a conclusion to the case of the murder of jamal has shoji, by the looks of things. turkey is east that pressure and has given the saudi some wiggle room. why? absolutely, i think that's the key question here. this is a very sad day for human rights in the middle east and around the world for all of the failings of the turkish president is very authoritarian internally on the position that he took on the shoji murder, at least forced the saudi roon family in the south crown prince particular to pay a price to pay a price politically, to pay a price internationally. and now i'm, all of that has been swept under the carpet. all that has been forgotten. and so those of us who are active in the human rights community now are seeing that once
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again, a notorious dictator is able to get away with a gross crime. murdering the journalist, luring a journalist into a consulate, killing him and, and trying to cover up the crime. so this is very sad. i think this is one of the most important, you know, aspects of the story that we're talking about. it's been largely ignored in the mainstream press coverage, but for those of us who believe the dictators should be held accountable for their policies. and today is not a day that anyone cares about that particular value is going to be, you know, celebrating so dictators around the world. they're going to be very happy by what they're seeing. human rights activists program out doc, democracy, activists are morning the events happening and unclear today. they to show me great speaking soon they to show me their director of the center from italy, studies of the university of denver. speaking to us from cambridge, thanks. since off to month of food, fuel and power shortages,
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sir lincoln's prime minister says the economy has completely collapsed renello vikram singer told parliament he plans to invite china, india, and japan to a don't a conference in august to show up for an assistance. the government is also reach an agreement with the international monetary fund to restructure its debt. i derek not to get ballard a st kick up, even though it is no easy task to revive a country with the completely collapsed economy, especially one that is dangerously low on foreign reserves. if steps had been taken to slow down the collapse of the economy at the beginning, he 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. we live left great swathes of south and east asia under water. as a flood emergency ravages the region from china to bangladesh and india,
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millions of people have had to leave their homes or seen them washed away completely. in china, these 4 provinces have been inundated, roads have collapsed, and some cities and lance lives have blocked. others. moving west entire villages have been submerged the india's asked some state. the states disaster management authority says more than 4000000 people have been affected. and in bangladesh, soldiers are delivering food and drinking water to communities cut off by flood waters. around 4000000 people are stranded and dozens have died. one of the worst areas is silhouette from where tanveer chandry reports. this is a scenario in the rural areas of select northeast bangladesh, miles and miles of water. you can see homes under those trees, some are some mount some got washoe it, 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 recede. and if things got worse than not this, india does more rain than the flood water from not this sandy has gonna gush down
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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 insulate very rarely within government effort. and providing relief is 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 stilling cleared. 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. in india's, at some stage rescue teams is struggling to move people to safety. at least 12 people have died in the last day, taking the toll to 49 since the flooding began a fortnight ago. houses of people across the psalm state are living like this. in mid shift tense were on an embankment that is dotted by camps like these people
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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, they're worried about potential diseases, which is why they sent their children away to relative homes that have not been impacted by these slides. 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, 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 toll of people impacted by the sun is rising and his mouth cross 5 and a half 1000000. half a 1000000 people have been affected by the storms in china,
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which are the heaviest in 60 years. i suppose they climate change deforestation in the reclamation of wetlands of may, the region more vulnerable to catastrophic flooding. kathrina, you reports from beijing in southern china, entire villages have disappeared under water record rainfall in recent weeks, has caused several major brothers and tributaries to burst banks and the provinces of going down from sheet for jan and young. she fled alerts had been raised to the highest levels. rescue teams are working around the clock can leave hundreds of thousands of people to hire grout and clear 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 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
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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 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. katrina new al jazeera aging. ok, a lot more still to come. this hour. south africa president received a report that criticizes him for not doing more to prevent corruption under his
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predecessor a deadly 10 days of protests in ecuador, with at least 2 people killed in the fury over fuel prices and install the world's best rally, drivers get ready for safari showdown details can we um ah ah, with hello, we have plenty of begun. sundry showers, those good old fashioned summer storms rumbling away across so many parts of europe . had the man breaking the hate little truck to storms and moving across france, easing over towards germany, pushing into our central areas. there's a going through the next couple of days. you see it's a very lobby showers to associate with this area of low pressure. only seeing 50 millimeters dufrane in 24 hours around 2 thirds,
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the june average in just one day. that weather weather will clear a little further east, which will see some wet weather coming to eastern parts of ukraine down towards the black sea. lively showers there down across the balkans. bacon foundry. shad cool. cool. some localized fighting into parts of eastern france into switzerland may be seldom aries of germany as well noticed some showers to coming into southern areas of england just in time for glastonbury, as per usual would be glad to read without the showers. of course, a wet weather will move into the public about it as we go one free friday. big rush of showers at this state across the low countries into germany, east narrows of francis and welcome rain, i suspect pushing into northern parts of spain, one or 2 showers, tim into northern parts of algeria. we have seen fighting recently in ivory coast 160 millimeters of rain, 24 hours here at wet weather is making its way a little further north. ah. the latest news as it breaks the you've all the town square features,
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ah, reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera rescue workers in eastern afghanistan, a scrambling to reach survivors after the deadliest earthquake and decades struck the remote pac tico region. at least 1000 people have been killed. at least 20 people have been killed in ukraine, 2nd largest city, har keith, after russian forces escalated their attacks there. and turkey and saudi arabia say they determined to start a new period of co operation after the saudi crown. prince of visited ankara is the 1st time i haven't been salmon has been to turkey since the 2018 murder of journalist jamal for shortly in the saudi, constantly stumble molly is observing 3 days of national
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morning after a 132 villages were killed by rebels of the weekend. witnesses say the raid on the town of bunkers in the multi region at the weekend was a revenge attack. nicholas hut reports. molly's army moves in, but arrived too late. 3 days after the attack in the bunker commune of 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's an erie, in unsettling calm. what's lingering is the smell of charred bodies, al qaeda fighters, bird entire villages as found. these slept in their huts, hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours on dogs and uncomfortable gatherings. the survivors faced the
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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 mounting army that supported by russian fighters intervened wonders this man? and where were any of the 14000 un peacekeeping troops that have mandate to protect them? so many questions, less announcers by the authority to mommy becky, big, why when you were alerted, do you not respond on dying, but just off of the judge the way this a lot because we call before the attack and yet people are afraid, even if a mere noise from a plane. i think i don't really like the governor respond saying 1000000 have to be patient or somebody 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, a fairly 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
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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 do not inherit this from our ancestors. it is new violence that has crept in it do not see us as the number of people killed and attacked by armed groups and multi 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 at many fear or gaining ground in central. molly nicholas hawk al jazeera, the final report on so called state capture in south africa has criticized president civil ram opposed for not doing more to stop years of corruption. the 3 year commission looked into a string of corruption allegations under his predecessor, jacob, zoom. the report found that zoom stopped any investigation into the group to family,
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to go up to brothers were arrested in due by this month. the accused of using their connections with zoom and to win state contracts. miss appropriate state funds and influence cabinet appointments. the report also found zoom a stop to criminal probe into his head of state security arthur fraser for running a rogue parallel intelligence structure in the early 2, thousands as head of correctional services. it was fraser who decided to release him from prison under medical parole after he was jailed for contempt of court. last year. arthur frazer has also recently been in the news for releasing a report on a 2020 burglary at a game farm owned by civil ram of hosa, involving undisclosed amounts of foreign currency. from a photo describe the report as a potential instrument against future corruption. the report is far more than a record of widespread corruption, fraud and abuse. it is also an instrument through which their
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country can work to ensure that such events such a state capture never had ever happen again. in our country or earlier i spoke to sunny schneider who's a political analyst and senior research associates at the institute for global dialogue in south africa. she said the commission has no prosecutorial powers, but the recommendations we'll have to be taken into account. this process on the state capture commission and investigation, interstate capture is a process that started in 2017 and it started because of a report that was done investigative report that was done by the prior or the previous public protector advocate, truly motor center and essentially in that report, she, she found that there were levels of irregularity when it came to the way in which
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government resources were used. so 4 and a half years later, we find the at this point where we've got the of the final volumes that have been presented to president trauma close up today. and of course, what it does is that it takes us through a narrative, but also it takes us to, through the kinds of state capture that happened. and this is where we are right now. and that is why it's such a critical point. a potentially damaging for the country's political, a lead, namely president to run a time in which many of these allegations are rooted. he held the position of deputy president. what does this mean for him? and those around him, prisoner drummel pose appeared before the does on the commission and the appearing to capacities. he appeared as the president of the ruling party, the african national congress. and then of course, the prepared, he appeared as the president of the republic of south africa and who and in, during his tenure as the deputy president, there was
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a questions being raised to hold. this tape capture was deepening, how much of money was actually being looted out of the state, and the way in which that looting and that capture was taking place to patch and jet works. but the other, it critical issue was the question of coverage to put deployment and come to diploma. because essentially the party deciding who they went to a point where in the body politic up the state in the state institutions and go in state ministries and so forth. as well as appointments a broad through foreign missions. what happens now is this just a piece of advice? is there any legal backbone to this? what happens next? the commission itself does not have prosecutor prosecutorial authority. now that means it can only make record miss erica recommendations that florida criminal char, a criminal investigation needs to happen as of the criminal of prosecuting ability, is not there for the in my interpretation. i'm not a legal expert, but a look at the terms of reference. it's now saying that it further recommends that
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particular individuals need to be investigated by the national prosecuting authority or by the acid for asset for feature unit in terms of other kinds of criminality against the state. there is a due process that has to be followed. it has to dampness through these partner, the entire volume has to be presented to our parliament. and from there, there needs to be a process that needs to put into place and adding then the recommendations. we'll have to be taken forward. i could always government is trying to re take control of the city of polio and the countries amazon region after violent clashes during ongoing nationwide protests demonstrations have been taking place for 10 days. at least 2 people have died and officials say 18 police officers are missing. after an attack on a police station employer protest, those are demanding lower fuel prices and say president gamma last. so is listening to their concerns. last o is friending of cause to resign and has expanded
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a state of emergency. our latin america editor, lucille newman, has been protested in quito. well, there's a lot of anger, certainly where we are. we're at the central university, several 1000 members of the go. now you, which is the indigenous confederation of nations. i was organizing this national strike, which is basically paralyzed. most of the country, especially the capital, are gathered. they come here, now they're leaving, you may see some people walking up in the opposite direction now. and that's because they are basically are essentially plain cotton and mouse with the authority. they say some of them are yelling out to down with last or out with last . so the more left for being the president. but we also are hearing that there are some attempts at negotiation g, e, u, and bachelors, as well as you and representatives have offered their services as mediators in a crisis that everyone agrees was getting out of hand already. as you mentioned,
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there are these 2 people who have died, one of them just to day, a very young man in the amazonian state. where now we've seen the worst cry, the worst flashes taking place. that's where the government is tried to regain control. but it's, you could also say it doesn't really have control here in the capital. either. mon, most of the highways in the country have been stopped there, blocked, fresh food produce is not getting to the cities, a gash with job 70 percent of the population needs for cooking. and here is also not reaching the capital people to now yelling out with last. health officials in iraq's kurdish region are warning of a cholera outbreak after 6 deaths. it's adding pressure to an already overworked health system. as my mood, apple to wired reports from baghdad, hospitals in iraq's kurdish region on high alert. and i would break of cholera has
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led to hundreds of people coming for treatment every day. all have the same symptoms. aladdin had with a severe vomiting and diarrhea, a wide spread, partially due to cholera infection and due to gas treatise and other germ infections that usually spread during the season every year. it differs from one year to another. health officials in the kurdish region are worried by the rising number of cases. so many an air bill provinces have been hit the hardest, and several people are reported to have died. emma, how can the legal sort of boonies muddy. we are trying as much as we can to contain the disease by providing hospitals with more medicine and medical equipment. but the number of infections is on the rise and we need additional supplies. expert, say vegetables, re gated by sewage water or behind the outbreak. authorities in the kurdish region have been to produce an old address trans,
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violating the measure to close. here in baghdad. many are alarmed by contamination of drinking water and more reliance on sewage to re gate certain visual fars, that is caused by water shortages in the countries live lying twin rivers, the tigris and euphrates. a number of duties have also been reported in the southern province of am within no concerns or grown that a major outbreak of the disease could put additional pressure on a national health system that is already overstretched. mammals, abdulla hay alicia sierra boulevard. a funeral has been held for a palestinian man who was stabbed by an israeli settler in the occupied west bank on tuesday when his se 27 year old alley hob was attacked while defending his own land. it's ready. police of opened an investigation, but palestinians are skeptical. those responsible will be held accountable. human rights experts say there's been an increase in violence by settlers against
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palestinians. it's already an piece of voted, in favor of dissolving parliament. is one of a series of ballots that will set the stage for the countries 5th election in less than 4 years. this week they fractured coalition. government agreed, it could not survived after just one year in office. foreign minister, yale appease. we'll take over from naphtali bennett, in the role of entering prime minister until the election, which is expected though. tobar. bernard smith has more from western gruesome israel, prime minister, natalie bennett, and his coalition partner and currently foreign minister jala. p said 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 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. yeah, le, pete, he will become prime minister and he's describe the upcoming election as
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a battle between moderates. a 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. now the latest poll suggests that netanyahu coalition could, when 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. bulgaria could be facing his 4th election in just over
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a year after the government lost the confidence vote. all than half of m. p 's and the 240 feet chamber voted against the governing coalition, accusing it of failing to implement economic policies. apartment is carol, pet calls took charge in december, promising to en bulgaria is endemic corruption. tens of thousands of dutch farmers have been out protesting against government plans to reduce nitrogen emissions. the netherlands is one of the world's largest exporters of food. if it is estimated that thousands of farms will have to close if the government's emission targets to be met. so for us, it was that the demonstration in the heart of farming country on their tractors farmers from all over the country, headed to the little town of strew, ignoring police instructions, they block motor ways, causing traffic a off. the rally was held at one of the threatened farms and was the largest since brought that started a few years ago. among them were many young farmers who blame the government for ruining their future, like 19 year old. yes,
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a borrower who wants to follow his father's footsteps and take over the family's dairy farm of moment. 3rd, the needle, the feel too comfortable. i don't think i have a future in farming because we have to reduce our cattle for by 70 percent to with only 80 cows as won't be profitable. so we will have to close this fancy farms near national parks. i hit the hardest, according to a recent government plan. ecosystems in the netherlands have been severely damaged by nitrogen pollution, and a country has failed to meet europe in standards. nearly half of these emissions are caused by animal faces produced at large scale farms and import to meet exports . the netherlands has nearly 50000 farmers keeping millions of animals. isabella, from the keith, takes care of 1800 calves. she says, farmer's actions have not effected popular support. my date. okay. f o r phil support, fall yarboro hearse and we received a lot of support with this protest. when we were traveling, we got many thumbs up of people passing by. you feel that they really understand
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that we don't want to cause trouble and that this is just a cry for help. and not at all what type of all i ever do with needs. oh, good amanda dramas has reached boylen talking have been sounds enough left their farm. so i plan this rally. well, many you realize that the only i'm an ambulance was hampton changed drastically. they blamed enrollment crossing out farmers for widespread nitrogen kwandusha to reduce emissions to government us allocated 25000000000 euros to compensate farmers moved them or make farms more environmentally friendly. this now to new policy with all of these, all those little oh it does awesome. oh, great does awesome, we need to mark, we need space every need are no more better bought a c o. i'm thursday dutch parliament will debate the government plans, pharmacy more protests will follow and they will sit tight for the long whole step fos and al jazeera. it's true still,
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i had this news out. this african superstar takes his skills to germany's biggest club details coming up in the sport ah, casa airways official airline of the journey with with
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oh, an official and line of the journey. ah ah, welcome back time for fara, this boat. kneeves, thanks so much. serena williams has picked up another win as she prepares for her grand slam return at wimbledon. next week. the 40 year old will be looking for a 24th major singles title at the all england club. she's taking part in the daughters of anthony scorn and is due to the semi finals alongside her partner own super ubs nicea williams was injured during her 1st round match at wimbledon last
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year and hadn't played a competitive match until this turn of former wimbledon champion. gabino ruth has been knocked out of these singles event in east oil trophy florida. grigori upsetting the spaniards reach her 3rd quarter finals past her 22 time grand slam champion. ruffin adel looks to be in good form. i had a wimbledon. he began his preparations with a win over stanza branca at the, at an exhibition event in london. this was, did else 1st match on grass since 201936 year old showed no effective treatment on the chronic foot problem. troubled him during his french open triumph . and wimbledon top seed, no about jock, which is playing at the same event in his 1st match since losing to dal in the rollin guerrero's quarters, he swept side canada's felix ogre ali. as for may and straight fats jock, which will be looking to win
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a 7th wimbledon title. i well there were 6 that now sits per se, took just 83 minutes to book a spot to them, your get quarter finals. the greeks are beating 40th rang to bell russian ilia vash, gotten straight fat cities for face merican, marco's graham next senegal star samarnie says he decided to join byron munich as they are the right club. and it's the right time before it has completed his $45000000.00 move from liverpool, and has been officially veiled by the front is like a winners. the 30 year old one, the champions league, and primarily during his time at anfield and led his country to this year's africa cap of nations title, which was by music because 1st of all, when the there was really improvement on me. and i spoke with my agent, of course, and the deposit for me was the best. even though i heard the other offers. but for
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me, i think urban meek is the right club and the right moment for me to, to move on and come here to, to, to do my best to help the to you of course are more of his argentina will be aiming to win the world cup for the 1st time since 1986 in qatar, dig o'mara donna with central to that when and $86.00. and he's been present at every world cup since. as a player coach or fan, his death in 2020 has left a void. the country is struggling to fill. as theresa bo reports for a plane to warner, argentina's football legend vehicle might alona a flying museum. that's men to carry might i don't as history around the world. and also to cut out a for the world cup. get us in the doe logo m as a say, well, get a go to work. this transfers everything and goes beyond what you can imagine and say, how far can i found go where as far as a plane goes, it's beautiful. oh, the former world cup winner died of
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a heart attack in november, 2020. and these years world cup will be the 1st one without the men many origin tina c as a national hero. but a for many mother and i will be watching the world cup from heaven. your nail messy will be the one every one in argentina will be looking at before winning the call. i made a guy last year. your now miss with to win the world cup tournaments he was being compared with the situation is completely different now with the board of the country and he found, oh, at this football stadium, when a site is fancy time he's not moving fast enough. people are anxious to see messy at national team play. oh no good was out unless it goes over mon ag book. what
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we're seeing now is that there's a team and we're going to make it far on the world cup. diego merit donna. i saw him live in the stadium, but missy is in my heart. i. argentina is in the middle of an economic crises. exchange rate controls make it difficult for many in the country to travel. but the world cup would provide some distraction in times of economic hardship. people here need something to celebrate, and that's why they're hoping that messy and his teammates can deliver in qatar. myths is a winner nowadays with the natalie team, and mrs. happy being the captain of this nationality and mrs. surrounded by either it was less full worse. the last to war. go walk up as indiana was messy dependent. no, it's not like that miss. ease. this start of that. him a star. that a 34 years of age may only have one more chance to shine at the world cup. but he
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said, well, i'll just see to have one of heidi's. unless one of her focusing on the south american teams in the 1st of our world cup count down programs, he can watch it again on thursday. at 1430 gmc former golf rural number one roy mcelroy has described brooks kapco as deceitful as comments come after the american defected to the saudi back to break away tour. the 14 major champion became the latest big star to join the lucrative live series. mcelroy has been speaking out of this week's pga event in connecticut. the northern irishman has called out cap and others for turning their backs on the pga tour to previously expressing their support. i think that's why i'm surprised a lot of these guys because they, they say one thing and then they do another and i don't understand or i don't. busy that's for legal reasons or a 3rd because i have no idea, but it's pretty duplicity on, on their part to say one thing and then do another thing on the world's best
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drivers have been doing their final preparations ahead of the safari rally, which begins on thursday in nairobi, competitors had a chance to get a climatized with the conditions and the shake down world championship liter cali, rovan para was quickest and the woman stage masters winters the bathroom was air was 5th and fastest. this is the only stop in africa on the world rally championship count. okay, and that is always, but for now it's now back to leave and london. thank you, farrah. well, before we go, moscow city authorities have renamed an intersection near the u. s embassy, after a russian backed breakaway region in ukraine. they, they stopped the name done next. people's republic square came talking up online poll signs with the new name have gone up directly outside the embassy complex. in march the street outside, the russian embassy in washington, dc, with unofficially renamed presidents lensky way. that's it for me,
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leave balk up for this news hour, but i'll be back with more news in just to walk. ah . to shot it difficult. so a lot of them mean why is one them one the, how do you to visit? well, cancel the philistines with the, from especially, yeah. and about the fisa can a little sob. is it done? well, i can dish out in the cloud. there's topics here. how that if wilson, so with uncle mill of coffee and like in the past on an, in that a fee, i mean, it's like a month hot body. i mean, for the shuttle in the garage. i feel you wanted even before the book. mm.
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ah. it's less than 6 months to go until the welcome and the clock is ticking as teams and funds look to make them off about 2020 to we'll have a new show every month taking in the news at excitement from across the globe kicking off in south america as maxi thinks to match my rodonna. i brazil look to and a 20 you wait for a trophy joy enough for the world cup count down on al jazeera. ah,
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