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it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spawning for decades, reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the missouri deem on a jessia. ah, at least 14 people are killed in a south african bars shooting. so what so community group say it's a massacre. ah, you're watching else, is there a light from a headquarters in ohio, eddie obligate. also a heads. russian missiles had an apartment block and eastern ukraine killing at least 15 people. protestors occupy the ser lankin president's home saying they will
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stay until the country's leaders go. japan's governing party is set to win an upper house election held just 2 days after the assassination of former leader. sions obey ah hello. we start in south africa where at least 14 people have been killed in a shooting 9 others have been injured in taken to hospital police say a group of gunmen, open fire on patrons inside a bar in the johannesburg suburb of. so wes, hope catch hello pezora. yon has the latest overwhelming pain as families are called to identify their relatives. it was after midnight when police say more than a dozen people were shot dead by gunmen in the bar knew johannesburg. bodies piled near the entrance. our victims who tried to run out and escape what renewal is that
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the assailants the just entered into that space? well, people in dreamed info from vis shorter and only to them. investigators have described the shooting as a massacre said ins as that a new one now possesses the gun was to try it the act on a, on our communities and was to call upon communities to actually little indeed assist the police in, bring in to book and those a pituitary, police say nothing was stolen from the business. now with their focus turned on catching those responsible, finding out why the victims were targeted. katia, lupus of the young al jazeera, the attack comes jer, sauers, after another shooting and eastern south africa. 4 people were killed during his shoot out at a bar and peter merits berg 8 others were injured. william camida is the former deputy editor of the sweat, a newspaper. he says south africa needs to get
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a get handle on gun violence. what he's very clear, it's african culture violence, you know, we've been unable to tackle our culture of violence. and secondly, our culture of guns and weapons, you know, guns freely available in the country. and because the country comes from a history r o state silence, and then anti a positive movement violence and also a culture of a violence. and you bring it together with guns in 3 circulation. and then, you know, currently a lack of effect of releasing in the country brings us, there's really terrifying violence makes if we are really announcing in the company, the society must have a conversation which itself, you know, around guns and around violence. and we really have to make the juice of
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violence. must make it's not part of the society. i must instance itself from guns and from violence. the way to deal problems the to the war in ukraine. now, russian missile strikes have caused widespread damage in town. john city is across the south and east, at least 15 people were killed in the town of chaz, if you are, russian ground forces are pushing to take control of the entire donnie at region. let's bring an allen fisher joining us from keep. what more do we know about the attack? allen? was just before dawn that a number of missiles had this apartment block a 5 story building that collapsed because of the attack. no, the se, emergency services are working there, but they are concerned that there are a number of people trapped in the building. of course, if it happens before dawn,
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the real fear is that most people are either in their own beds in their own apartments, or that they had the alarm, they made their way down to the basement number of people, dead reports suggesting up to 15 that certainly have been suggested by the is governor at, but there are people who've been pulled out of the building alive at least 5 have been recovered so far. and according to the governor, during contact with 3 others who are trapped under the rubber. what they can do is start to move the rubble, essentially big by bricks is going to take some time to try and move through all the debris that has been left by this rocket attack. they have some heavy lifting gear. they're in place ready to move the big bits, but they're hoping they'll still be able to find some people who've been trapped in the building and managed to get them out alive as well. now, the chief of staff, the president zalinski says this is a terrorist attack by a terrorist nation. he said the russians are deliberately targeting a civilian areas, and he says it's really time for other countries to designate russia at state
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sponsor of terrorism. funnily enough, just a couple of days ago, there were 2 senior senators from the united states, lindsey graham, richard blumenthal. they were here in keith, and they were talking to president zalinski and they are going to suggest that such a bill is passed through the u. s. senate, they believe the could get almost almost overwhelming support for that. and that would move the united states to declare russia a state sponsor of terrorism. putting him the same, catching it to the united states as a ran north korea and also syria. but for the moment, the all eyes are on the rescue efforts at this building is you had some people say that they had 3 big explosions and know they're trying to work their way through this debris to find those who are trapped and get them out alive. or to find out what the final death all actually be from this attack, morale, and thank you so much. alan fisher reporting from keith for testers in her lanka, say they will keep occupying the president home until both he and the prime
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minister resign. go to pyre of pox and his prime minister have said they will step down later this week. crowd storm the president's home and set fire to the prime minister as residents on saturday to protest against the economic crisis. when l fernandez, is there a real carnival atmosphere here at the president's official residence, the great facade you see behind me, you notice the architecture, it goes back many, many decades. and this was the sight of that massive sea of people who overran this property. seeing the exit of president gore toby roger boxer on friday. now obviously he has to resign officially, but for the protest movement that called for him to step down, this has been a victory and for more sure lumpkins that are here. they said they're not going to lose an opportunity to see how their leaders lived. this is our tax money. so i'm here because of the out. so what kind of things been done for our tax money?
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that's actually what i'm here is the maximum or just shoot, understand the part of people and the sheer number of people trying to get in to see the president's house is posing a real problem. those who are part of the protest campaign who are still trying to control some of the crowds are urging people to be careful, very structural damage, obviously a very all property and just cannot handle the sheer numbers or climbing up the staircase that has been structurally shoes so that's posing a very real problem and the danger and this obviously the swimming pool at the president's house of the water looking very much. 2 worse for the ware, but those iconic pictures of people diving into this right off to the protest is essentially over at this residence. now president go tabio roger boxer is reported to have been evacuated to safety before the protest says actually got into the property. we still haven't seen any signs of him other than to hear the statement
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that he has indicated he is willing and able and willing on his resignation, on the 13th of july, holes of coast and japan's parliamentary elections just 2 days after the fascination of former prime minister, sins obey his liberal democratic party is projected to cement its majority in the upper house. there was a moment of silence as the votes were counted. florence louis reports, even before the 1st ballot was cast, many political commentators have been predicting victory for the ruling liberal democratic party or l. d. p. it's ruled japan almost without interruption since the end of the 2nd world war. it enters the poles with high approval rating, and a fragmented opposition is thought to offer little competition. these polls take place just 2 days after former prime minister shins obey was assassinated,
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inara city, while campaigning. ave, who was a member of the lower house and head of the l. d p's, largest to faction, still wielded considerable influence, and his assassination may result in sympathy votes for the party. i think our buy has thought a lot about this country, and i hope this election can make as if it's worth while to mean doing you do go, though. there may be more people who winford for the liberal democratic party of the assassination was a shocking incident. so i think people, husband, he thought, but i hope they can vote based on their own decision. a surge of support will help prime minister for me. you kinda strengthen his grip on power. it may even see the l d p and his junior coalition partner co mito, controlling 2 thirds of parliament, which would allow them to take the 1st steps in amending the constitution. one of our, these goals had been to revise the country's pacifist constitution,
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which forbids japan's offensive military capabilities. meanwhile, the suspect in the murder of obey has been handed over to prosecutors inara, where he will likely be detained and questioned before being charged. please have acknowledged there were security flaws in friday's incident and have promised a thorough investigation. florence lee al jazeera, the lineup of candidates to replace boris johnson, his british prime minister is growing more crowded by the day former defense secretary penny more dance has announced. she is launching her bid that follows for contenders who entered the race on saturday. paul reese has the latest from london penny molds and the last one to officially confirm that she'll be running to be a concert leader of the conservative party. and by extension, british prime minister, she's one of the ones who really isn't a household name in this list that's down to 9 people. so fall, she's, she made
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a pitch that it's time for, for the policy and the country to move on from the sort of personality, politics of boris johnson and, and, and, and hate these, these candidates haven't really shown a great deal of personality so far on saturday. a couple more were. busy were in the frame sat g, java at he was health secretary until last week, and he was one of the ones who resigned to add to spawk the downfall of forest johnson. as british prime minister johnson resigning of course, last thursday alongside his resignation, was richie su, not who was transfer of the exchequer before he resigned. and he released the vice slick video to announce his candidacy. he's perhaps the front runner and that we are expected to see pretty patel the home secretary decide whether she's going to run in the next 24 hours. also patel best known perhaps as the mastermind behind
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the decision to try and the port asylum seekers to rwanda. still had on al jazeera, the cost of living crisis is starting to bite in chile. how people in santiago are coping with skyrocketing food and fuel bills. we follow the plight of thousands living an unsafe accommodation in lebanon because they're too poor to go anywhere else. ah, with hello, i think we may see more sighting coming to north eastern parts of china across the korean peninsula over the next couple of days. big area of stormy weather, just rolling through the yellow sea, some burst of very heavy rag could cause that flash flooding. now the system linking all the way back into we're or beijing pushing further westward again,
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we see some intense downpours coming through and that st. shane of where to whether effecting a similar area as we go on through tuesday. so flooding, i suspect, is more likely than not, sir. quite heavy showers, crashing make their way into japan as well. 28 celsius there for tokyo, with some heavy downpours coming in across on shoe. he, she little dryer, dry across a good part of southern china was he settle and sunny here, sunshine and showers across indo china, but southern parts of vietnam. cambodia. pushing across into thailand, monsoon range being some intense showers as we go on through the next day or so. and the monsoon rains popping up to on the other side of the bourbon goal over the next few days at the moment. main concern is across the western gets into central parts of india, but we will see those showers just easing back up towards that northeast corner of in the through me and mark as we go on through tuesday. the further showers pakistan ah
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ah ah, ah, there we go. the top stories on al jazeera, at least 14 people have been killed by gunmen in a bar in south africa. it happened in a non zamiah's settlement. and so at o, southwest of johannesburg, protesters argue buying the homes of sri lanka, president and other official building say they won't leave until both the president on prime minister stepped down. both have agreed to resign already after a day of protest. the rising cost of living is causing economic turbulence across latin america. in chile,
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inflation is forecast to hit 12 percent by the end of this year fueled in part by political uncertainty. lucio newman reports from santiago for generations of jillions will never experienced high inflation. rising prices of food and fuel, our shock sales woman claudia at anita says she's never seen anything like it. yes miss, are you? on the other day i paid $12.00 for a tiny piece of meat and bones for that price. i used to buy a quito of fillet her sirloin steak. i'm not joking. this is all i have. biscuits, a capsicum to tints for the calf and another kado. i think $15.00 compared to that either on the hurdle. you know that in the last 6 months, inflation has surpassed 7 percent compared to the usual 3 percent a year. or last month, the central bank raised interest rate to yet again, by 9 percent, which means new homeowners are struggling to pay their loans. and to make matters
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significantly worse, the u. s. dollar has reached a historic high against the gillian vessels or passing the $900.00 missile mark. in fact, experts say that it will likely go over 1000 vessels in the next couple of months. and this is extremely problematic. there's 2 out of every 3 items in the basic basket of goods. the chileans consume, is imported in us dollars. chilly needs dollars to buy petrol and gas, which it does not produce fuel and food have shot up. most of all, mainly due to the ukraine crisis, but they're also internal factors that yes, government overheated the economy with aggressive pandemic subsidies. it's been followed by months of political uncertainty over the economic repercussions of a new constitution that could be approved in september by one hour with parliament, the man. and unfortunately, we are in
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a very stormy scenario. the authorities will have to work wonders revert. the situation was for doctor who government was elected on the platform of ambitious social reforms and promised tax hikes to pay for them. but given the economic scenario, many question, this week's decision to push ahead with it a move finance minister mario marcel defense, even though it will further spook investors. one delory was a family me though. when the states resources are limited, the government must prioritize them. the next government or minister changes that were science resources elsewhere and discretionary manner that ends up eroding the legitimacy of the states public policies. okay. whatever the reasons, inflation and uncertainty, both of which have been strangest, actually. i be coming every day, worked in what was latin america's most stable economy. lucy and human al jazeera santiago and in neighboring argentina. its government is facing a rising tide of demonstrators as it struggles to rain and soaring,
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inflation and poverty protest her from across the political divide held separate rallies in the capital one a series. daniels, weimer reports argentina, united facing its problems together. that was the message to the nation given by president alberto fernandez. speaking in the northern province of took a man with a declaration of independence, was made 206 years ago. rifle to napoleon because there is no political future. if you don't build on and strengthen every day, the things that unites us over ah, that is not the message being heard elsewhere in argentina, both left him right, rich and poor, marched here in boyd osiris and across the country, separately, demanding different things. but both unhappy with the government. what should have been a day of celebration in argentina has only served to show that the divisions in the thought here. here to my right in front of the government house is
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a protest calling for members of the current government to be prosecuted for corruption on my left. on the other side of the police. gordon, are those of left when groups and social organizations say the argentine isn't not high? is that for the international monetary fund? i did said alleviate poverty. these more to the, from the shanty town than other marginalized communities, low paid workers calling for the government to invest in jobs, schools and housing not to pay its crippling debt to the international monetary fund. not here in athens, i that they should pay or pensioners for youngsters education, health care for our families instead were paying the external debt a fraudulent debt, ocean t. there is this year due to pay $19000000000.00 of its debt to the i. m f. o these protests for more affluent neighborhoods accused the government of mismanagement corolla, deserving special anger for the former president, current vice president,
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christina ford, and then this the kitch. now we're marching to get rid of this government. you can see how divided argentinean sir. christina must go, the preston must go. they should all go. analyst predict that inflation lithia will be more than 70 percent poverty and unemployment arising. the economy minister resigned last week and confidence in a divided government is waning. all this makes argentina vulnerable to the rising fuel and food prices. if you much of the rest of the world as those prices continue to rise, the divisions are you like you to deepen. can you show on there al jazeera, what is iris? thousands of people in lebanon's, northern city of tripoli are living in danger because their homes are at risk of collapse. the city has suffered from decades of government, neglect, and instability. but hundreds of families are living in unstable structures because they're too poor to go anywhere else. zanna hunter has worn in just
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a few moments. holiday co lost everything. the 3 story building where his family used to live collapse. the tragedy in lebanon 2nd largest city tripoli has scored his 6 year old son was the for his younger sister, humana died under the rubble of yeah, a movie, you know, a country the government doesn't care about us. we knew the building needed repair, but we couldn't afford to move up. another thousands of families are living in danger because of the poor state of buildings, temporary fixes to reinforce the foundations are not permanent solutions for families live in this rundown building. was either going to go look at these stairs, they are about to collapse. it will cost us $3000.00 for repairs. we dont have $4.00 in our pocket job. your local authorities estimate up to $10000.00 housing
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units are at risk of collapse. they say there's only so much they can do without the central government addressing the economic collapse that's forced much of the population into poverty that they had. and their big mo, who is a ticking bomb. in tripling we, the municipality are doing our job by warning. people to evacuate, but it's susan, is the responsibility of the government at any solution requires money, and the lebanese state is nearly bankrupt. but even before the current economic crisis, tripoli was neglected. the united nation says this city more than any other in lebanon, is a need of social housing. there has been no development or investment for decades. many of the buildings are old and haven't been maintained. some more damage during the civil war that ended in 1990 and the political violence. in the ensuing years. others were built illegally with poor quality materials, humans to invest. how can you blame those who can't afford construction materials
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or restoration costs that were already poor, and they have become poor with the collapse of the local currency? many here know their buildings aren't safe, but they have nowhere else to go. all they can do is wait for the next tragedy center. who else has either tripoli, northern lebanon, muslims, around the world, have been celebrating the festival of, sorry, the tower in the rocky city of muso prayers were held at the annuity me off. for the 1st time, since security forces regain control of the city in 2017, the mosque, famous abutment arrived, was blown up by iso during the battle to defeat the arm group. a desert away says in the libyan city of adamus has supported generations of settlers for years, has also been a major attraction for foreign tourists. but conflict and libya has left it. it's ancient alleyways empty. and now there is hope that more stable conditions will
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draw. visitors back malik train our reports from adonis and libby as northwest. the dumbness is nicknamed the pearl of the desert. it's crown jewel. this waist is called the thu, meaning head of the valley is believed to be more than 4000 years old. water tunnels, fed by the gl suv stretched throughout the city, have supplied houses, moss and forms for centuries. a suv and a letter after the guest zoof was found, the city became an economic hub for caravan trade, connecting countries across africa, lou and it came under control of the roman and byzantine empires. but later, islam flourished throughout north africa. this mosque is 1400 years old. the old city is one of 5, eunice, go world heritage sites and libya that are on its endangered list. click back and
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forth as adena and adam the people of good armies were surprised and have suffered greatly due to the unesco decision to enlist the old city to its endangered list. the cities economy relies on tourism, so we hope that unesco takes us off the list, so people feel safe to come and visit people here say thousands of foreign tourists used to come and visit. but the years long conflict and libya has had a devastating impact on the tourism sector. formerly a thriving city, it's narrow alley ways are now mostly deserted. what some domestic tourists still come. these men are from the 2 arctic tribe and visiting from o body. deep in libya, south carolina, we were in a nearby village, so we decided to visit this historical city. as libyans yield city links our history to our present and future. it is when the honor to visit the city and to see our friends from good amelia. it's beautiful to see that the local community is trying to preserve it stopped. for centuries,
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adamus thrived its markets and alleyways visited by people from around the world. but for more than a decade, conflict and libya has kept foreigners away. now, people here hoped their return. if peace can be achieved in libya and the pearl of the desert won't be forgotten. malik, trina, al jazeera adamus, a sports news now and the men's wimbledon singles. final is underway with top. see another joke of edge facing world number 40 nick curios. joke of it's is chasing his 21st grand slam title. what else really is nick? curious is chasing his 1st job of it has never beaten curious in their 2 previous meetings. currently they have one set eats, and elena ry by kina has become the 1st player from kazakhstan to win a grand slam title beating by beating tennessee and on jabber in a gripping wimbledon tennis finald. her victory on saturday makes her the youngest
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wimbledon singles champion since 2011 snohomish reports. ah, the biggest moment in her young career, 23 year old elaine on her back in a winning the wimbledon final to secure her maiden grand slam title. a 1st for a player from kazakhstan, our super nurse, before the mice, doing the mice in them, honestly happy that the thing is, to be honest, because i have never felt something like this in, i just want to say big things to the crowd for the subordinate was a 1000000 ah, history was said to be made regardless of the outcome of this final with to in his years on stubborn aiming to become the 1st are player to win and made a title or bucking. i made another start as jabber broke early in. the 1st set and
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dominated the opening exchanges with her opponent struggling. deborah seized the opening, sat 63. i mean, the momentum of the match shifted quickly in the 2nd set. it was now are backing out, hitting the important winters. a double is rising, frustration was all too obvious or backing up house her way through the satch and took it 6 to the match was going to a decider deciding circle along the world. number 2 was unable to feedback the initiative and her back in. i held her nerve to become the youngest singles champion at wimbledon in a decade around today. so most of them think that they need to do fitness anymore.
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i also wanted to say thank you for their royal box. i mean, i'm paying for its time in the it's an honor to me here to play in front of your. thank you. so my son is just, i'm believe i transfer. thank you. i love this tournament. so much under i feel really sad, but i mean it's, it's still there is only one winner. i'm, i'm really happy that her. i'm trying to inspire, you know, many generation from my country. i hope this is the new school boone a player lifting the trophy in a year when organizers had band russians from playing at wimbledon in response to the countries invasion of ukraine. son, a moose, i'll dizzier ah .
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