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al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that mattie out is the here . ah. relief convoys trying to reach far flung areas of east and of god. his don devastated by no quake. the taliban government appeals to help. ah ha, ha ha rahman, your job is there a lot of my headquarters here in doha also coming up the struggle to give aid to millions in northeastern bangladesh, displaced by the worse flooding in decades, plus indigenous confederation is now marching towards the agriculture ministry. we report from ecuador, we're a nationwide strike against rising fuel prices is into its 2nd week also.
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ah, good farmers calls transit calles as they descend on a small village to rally against plans to cut nitrogen emissions. ah, welcome to the right of the taliban government as appeal to international aid after afghanistan was hit by its deadliest earthquake in 20 years. at least 1500 people had been killed and it's feared, hundreds more are still trapped in the rubble. around 2000 people were injured and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. now the 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck in a rural mountainous area impact tica providence about 46 kilometers from the city of hosp. hattie lopez. hi, diane reports good bearing their dead
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families in afghanistan, bama district prepare the final resting place for their loved ones. the damage is extensive. for many, the law is a measurable big deal new, much for it has destroyed the houses of our neighbors. when we arrived there were many dead and wounded. they sent us to the hospital go and i also saw many dead body and nearby desperate families use their hands on anything they can find to search for survivors. delivering aid to affected areas as challenging. we are facing some difficulties with custom 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 going to help her efforts. hundreds of people are injured in particular 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.
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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 nearly 60 percent of the country was people who are suffering from poverty before we came to power. so it is then compounded the difficulties and that is mainly due to the sanctions and the fries and the behavior of the international communities. while the full extent of the damage is yet to be known, it's already clear that the recovery will take years, katia, low priscilla young al jazeera. now the un humanitarian coordinator for the gun is done, remains a lack of but off. told out there are a lot of aid will be needed to help the reach and recover from the mentally. these
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areas which you remote this is very poor, very published areas of creek and the rainfall are causing additional mot. flights construction of the houses in this particular area is not very solid, so that has caused additional damage. we are also seeing most of the damage in the township of a guy on there miles 0 mika, are affected as well. these are the areas which are very close to the center and center was very close to the surface at their perform the 10 kilometers such as city destruct money. we need everything we need money, need not food items. they need temps blankets. we need know those essential elements that you need to establish the people are on the move him guy on at least 2000 houses are destroyed. some of these house, several families,
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average size of the family, 7 plus people. so that gives you the numbers. now, lisa thought, continuing for millions, cut off by flooding in northeastern bangladesh, doesn't have been killed and hundreds of thousands fall from their homes. the u. n . is worried about the threat of waterborne diseases. tons chandry reports. now from the ne phillip 50 year old charlan rescued 20 of his extended family members when the flash flood hid his village about a week ago. little fit for the funny, i see the rush of water kimbler suddenly along with heavy vince, the water was up to the neck. most of the horns got submerged, and we had no place to go. so i had to bring them here, one by one in a damaged dinky boat among the rescued his ne, her begum shall sister. what if my number is my elder brother who rescued me when the water almost sigma? it's my home. we don't have anything left shar recalls the dreadful day was
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asking for you to be to know you're going to come up again. how do you everything got washed away cooking pots, food stuck, and even old clothing items. absolutely have nothing left anymore that we are helpless when they lost their children. no one knows how many got drawn to night and who lost their farm animals. there is no account of all these things. and what happened that day and how many actually died? cilla city mirror, artificial hawk said his concern about the future as things good worse than for double. the honestly speaking we were not fully able to reach the stranded people in the affected areas. so far we have received only 30 tons of rise from the government for distribution from the city cooperation. we provided some dry popped rice and molasses, but it is very inadequate. some local media has reported data, showing government relief effort is inadequate. many volunteers and charity
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organizations are taking the lead in helping out flood victims in remote areas is really good. i mean, this is a personal initiative taken by me along with my friends and colleagues with donating food items to the affected people, miles and miles of water. as you can see, among those trees are hidden our homes. you can see them, but they're submerged. it's a logistical challenge to rescue people or bring food to the rural areas. the flood situation is improved in still it, but water has not received it in the rural areas. many are still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. the us children agency warns that are on 4000000 people, including 1600000 children in bangladesh should not have been cut off by floods and are without fresh drinking water, putting them at risk of waterborne diseases, turnville children. i'll just show up on the phillips. well,
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at least some people have died in floods in india's assault states in the last 24 hours. 80 warm people have not died since the floods began in april. a more than 5 and a half 1000000 are affected. bobby metal reports now, but just in the wrong district, biddy the large bunk, she and her daughter had been staying in this relief count for 4 days. they were forced to flee when water gushed through a window and flooded their home. she says she got an infection from the dirty water . what did i say at them and we are facing many difficulties. i have barely slept since we moved to this relief. come on, we are very tense. even others are also losing their sleep. hundreds of thousands of other people have also been displaced by heavy flooding in some states in, in dells northeast. that our district is one of the was effected more than 4 and a half 1000 people here are living in relief. cam. heavy rain fall into his is bringing more flooding in a rush like these flood waters of blocking major roads and preventing trucks
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bringing supplies. people here say jeff, struggling to get food and medicine authorities or distributing food and other essential dissenter is solving 700 families. funny when we 1st received gum in relief, meteors 4 days after the flood brought more from the local administration office. today we have formed a committee at the community level, distribute relief material rescue operations are underway across the state. people having evacuated on military boards like b, but worsening flood, hampering rescue record that may be issues that we have some engine boats on the other part of the sea. but those that cannot be taken here because of the water that i've no gap in digital reviews on the highway under water in the gap is very minimum. so we can't afford that. so we have been procuring those from other districts also. well, it sounds like every year during the season record, rain fall and water releases from dam have cause widespread devastation. people who
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already struggling to survive are anxious about where they will go. if water levels rise again, pardon him? then i'll just keep a child in ne india a cleanser? i guess it was sending goals. little decor wednesday in the latest protests by opposition and supporters of elections next month. the pages were called by the main opposition coalition. angry, they've been disqualified from running in the upcoming pulse over lots of court called technical reasons. it's the latest of the theories of protests that have broken, broken out in a multi multiple locations across the country. vans the protest as of march through the capital of ecuador on the 10th day as a nationwide strike. indigenous demonstrators were called by students and trade unionists to demand low prices for fuel and food and restrictions on mining on indigenous land. wednesday's march was largely peaceful,
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but at least 2 protested were killed in early violence, artless tin america, italy seen even reports now from the capital quito. oh, indigenous ecuador ins from the mountains to the coast, to the amazon, a congregating in the capitol quito. define a state of emergency that prohibits public gatherings. you look up a remedial is from the oil rich amazon regional relative to the building here. okay, let me place you on the look. what is the price of music good that not to mention fuel or astronomical in our region is the richest, but we are among the poorer school. that's why we won't back down. the national strike called by the confederation of indigenous nations is stopping fresh food and cooking gas for reaching the capital. the streets of quito are almost empty, as are the main highways which are blocked, the motor them on the road. we have rights and won't fight for them. we've been
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here already for 7 days. oh, that brief arrest of the confederations president looney, thus isa. and what he says was a subsequent assassination attempt outraged indigenous communities. ha! and now the death of a young protest, her heating the head by a police tear gas canister. the amazon region has further fueled anger and violence . the indigenous confederation is now marching towards the agricultural ministry. there are thousands and thousands of them right now trying to show their freight, but for now they are not going to the presidential palace in the past, highly organized, indigenous former unions have hoped else 3 presidents are clears boy conservative president. he had more lasso, says the confederation is trying to overthrow him by provoking kaos bit of his demeanor. but isa tells us that isn't their goal. they want to convince the president to consider their 10 demand,
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starting with subsidizing fuel prices for those most in need. ball game will go and pick it up with a little yellow coin william. we have negotiated with him for him and i yeah, but he does not budget and not even the little. he cannot continue to profit from our bank and gave him to pressure from the i m f. he has to listen to his people. when asked if they planned to march on the presidential palace if their demands aren't met, isa said an assembly of all the indigenous nations represented here, will soon decide. to see a newman al jazeera, keep them well still had here on al jazeera will take you to iraq, where officials pay a growing color outbreak could overwhelming already fragile health care system. plus molly's military faces questions over yet another brutal attack on a village by rebel fighters, the stories after the break. ah
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ah. hello, the big story in the u. s. weatherwise is about the hates, particularly down towards the southeast and calling to see law as the clear skies here. this wedge of warmer air, between these weather france, st. temperatures getting up into the high thirty's it low forty's over the next day . also some lavish hours around the is disabled for a time. more wet weather coming back into nebraska into higher pushing up towards iowa. we see some wet weather to, to central parts of canada as we go on through friday, eating further eastwards. there we go. want to shout out to was a se, look at dallas $41.00 celsius should be about $33.00. at this time of the year. we have got some showers just around the southwest, pushing down into western parts of mexico system where to weather coming through here. and noticed tropical storm salia that does stay off shore. i'm pleased to say,
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but throwing in a lot of wet weather across the western side of mexico as you go through 1st day and more so into friday. does they offshore, though, as i said, west or whether to across a good part of central america some live the showers, longest spells of brain from many hear some heavy showers to across a good part of cuba? jamaica. we'll also see some showers, showers there to haiti and the dominican republic, but not too bad for the east malins. ah, african stories from african perspective. most of them are never boy, one that has not been a good machine because of the voice of machine. happy. and i mean his short documentary filmmakers from kenya, he res hamilton it down into something that is and ivory coast colors. i lived here and scrap yet animal africa. direct on algae here.
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oh, the me look like you'll see on there who run the reminder volatile stories. the taliban government is appealed to. international aid after star was hit by the deadliest like in 20 years. at least 1500 people having killed in pec ticker and cost provinces with issues military has intensified its relief efforts to help 1000000 cut off by flooding in the ne doesn't have been killed and hundreds of 1000 holes from the home and thousands of indigenous and protested march through the capital of peter on the 10th day,
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the nationwide strike that demanding low price of the fuel and food. now the final report in the so called state capture in south africa has criticized present . ceramic poser, not doing more to stop years of corruption. a 3 a commission looked into a string of corruption allegations against his predecessor, jacob zima between 20092018. the fort found zoom, has stopped any investigation into the group to family. the brothers rejection at total gupta were arrested in to by earlier this month, accused of using their connections with zoom to win state contracts, mis appropriate state assets and influence cabinet appointments. the vote also found that zoom stopped a criminal probe into his head of state security author fraser for running a rogue parallel intelligence structure. frazier has been in the news recently for reporting a burglary in 2020 of the game for mon, by robert,
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involving undisclosed amounts of foreign currency. while ram oppose. it described the report as a potential instrument against future corruption in south africa. the report is far more than a record of widespread corruption, fraud, and abuse. it is also an instrument through which their country can work to ensure that such events such a state capture never have ever happen again. in our country. solution i do is a political analyst on the senior research associate at the institute for global dialogue. she says the latest report is a crucial moment in south africa's history. it's actually quite a significant process and a quite a significant time in south africa's body politic. because if you remember this process on the state capture commission and investigation and just take capture is
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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 mother said, and essentially in that report she, he found that there were levels of irregularity when it came to the way in which government resources were use with malfeasance, financial aid, again larry cheese and so forth. and in a sense, she said that there needs to be any inquiry into the state capture and that's how the process started. so 4 and a half years later, we find the at this point where we've got the, the final volumes that have been presented to president drama 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 with whether you call whether,
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which was the state on entity of s come with a it was with transmit. whether it was with the state, the public media broadcast as a b c. but also in terms of how state capture happened. the kinds of architecture around the way in which it was put together as a framework. and of course, the infamous group to family who now the 2 brothers are facing arrests or have been arrested due to the rid notice issued by interpol. so it's really a very significant moment into africa's post democratic use, a post, a positive history and democratic st. not take his id, ravia say there, determined to start a new period of co operation after a visit by saudi crown. prince. mom had been so long. relations were ruptured after the killing of jenna jamal cushion. she and the saudi consulate, and stumble in 2018. so, so there has more from ankara. this is mohammed miss al man's 1st visit to turkey
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since been appointed, crown prince of saudi arabia. in 2017. the visit is seen as a major step in repaired and ties between uncut and viet that have been strained for years. the relationship deteriorated after arab spring in 2011. at that time, turkey supported anti establishment movement. the saudi arabia. so as a threat to the power to balance in the region. but it was the killing of saudi journalist tamaqua shook tea at the kingdoms consulate in a stumble in 2018 that almost severe delicious turkey launched a case in absence. she, i guessed, went to seek, saw the suspect l is the involved in the killing. saudi arabia responded by imposing an unofficial band on turkish products, but things began to change last year after turkey initiated a diplomatic push to man ties, turkeys president vegetate. edwin wizard in the kingdom and met both king sal, bumping up blazys and the crown prince in april. these came just after a court in istanbul dropped the case against the, sorry,
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the suspects and transfer it to saudi arabia. i think bought a need each other because there we are going through a very critical period of history, you know, with a lot of a dynamics, ukraine war corona and you know, on up spraying any and a, you know, the rise of the ease there. i mean, we have so many files that force each other to so called it the saudi conferences visit is seen by men here as a sign that a normalization of ties will yield resolved beneficial for both countries just a year before the presidential elections, turkey, then economy cries us with inflation at more than 70 percent. bunker is keen to deal for saudi arabia west here. and yet, once we acquire turkish on, on, as it faces increasing original challenges from iran, said that al jazeera, health officials and iraq's kurdish region awarding of
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a colored outbreak nodding pressure to a health system that's been under strain because okay, with 19 mahmoud of the white has more from baghdad, hospitals in iraq's kurdish region on high alert, and i would break of cooler has led to hundreds of people coming for treatment every day. all have the same symptoms with severe vomiting and diarrhea, a widespread, partially due to cholera infection. and due to gas striders and other germ infection, that usually spreads during the season every year. it differs from one year to another. health officials in the kurdish region are worried by the raising number of cases. so many and it would be, provinces have been hit, the hardest and civil people are reported to have died. i'm not going to go to boonies monday. 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
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on the rise and we need additional supplies. experts say visited was re gated by sewage water or behind the outbreak. authorities in the kurdish region have been the produce and all the restrooms violating the measures to close hearing about the many are alarmed by contamination of drinking water and more reliance on sewage to re gate certain visits far. that is caused by water shortages in the countries life lying twin rivers that take risks and afraid a number of pieces have also been reported in the southern province over with her nor concerns are grown that a major outbreak of the disease could put additional pressure on a national health system that is already overstretched, ma'am, would have been, were had algebra. baghdad. russian forces are intensifying their reference to take full control of the eastern
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city of several denounced. while moscow has deployed reserve troops, keith has also st. additional soldiers to counter the chance trafford has more from the ukrainian capital 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 last errors of several them asked still under their control from the slow russian bounce, ammunition and supplies of ferried across the river from neighboring lucy chance before bridges. the connection them are destroyed. fighting has been incense here 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
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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 hasn't significantly changed. thanks . a tactical maneuver is the queen in army and strengthening its defense of the la hans 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 sieboldt 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, ukrainian forces. he says, the blurred out bodies are ukrainian soldiers. gosh, we will continue to make inroads into their lines to fully surround them. i think
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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 lucy chance. 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 molly as observing the 2nd or 3 days of national morning after 182 villages were killed by armed rebels. witnesses say the rate on the town of bung. gus in the mop to region the weekend was a revenge attack. nicholas hack has more. molly's army moves in but arrives too
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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 bird entire villages. as families slept in their huts, hundreds of people were killed in an attack, but lasted 72 hours on an uncomfortable gatherings. the survivors fees 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 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
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them? so many questions, less announcers by the authority to my me up that the big boy, when you are alerted, you're not respond on dying. but just off the judge the this way, there's a lot because we call before the taxes, right? yet these people are afraid, even if a mere noise from a plain one think i don't really let 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, orchestrated the attack. this is the beginning of the rainy season in for money. herders encroach on farmland to feed their cattle with increasing numbers of droughts. the molly and army accuses all kinds of fermenting 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 answer. it is new,
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violence that has crept in due must in garages are 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 mile, you know, army seems overwhelmed, and one step behind these arm groups that many fear are gaining ground in central. molly nicholas hawk al jazeera. now one of the world's biggest music festivals is welcoming back fans for the 1st time in 3 years. ah, the u. k is glass debris. festival is also celebrating his 50th anniversary. it was cancelled twice during the pandemic, and more than $200000.00 people are expected to attend. ah, your child is there with me, said robin in doha. reminder of all.
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