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in the us, which was just an incredible finding during raids on one of the most notorious mafia gangs in calabria, italian police found consignments of fake olive oil made from industrial lubricants that were being exported to the united states. the main thing that we do when we carry out criminal investigations is to reconstruct the money flow and the flow of goods and connect pieces together. it office, broads does profits that are easy to mate and hard to ignore. perhaps it means that all of us should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates. ah, plenty of works. i'm a singer is sworn in isreal anchors president, despite public protests opposing his election. ah,
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i'm role by this and this is, i'll just do a live from doha. also coming off, rushes pharmacists as moscow's military goals and ukraine go beyond the don boss, srija climate change is literally existential threat to our nation and to the world . you as president joe biden unveils a multi $1000000000.00 plan to fight climate change, but doesn't declare it's an emergency. i would report from ne bangladesh where schools have reopened off to the worst flooding in a century. ah, an annual works i'm a singer has been sworn in as shoreline because president has been elected by politicians despite widespread public protests. many shall. i can say he's partly responsible for the current economic crisis. but come
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a 2nd says he's going to be tough on what he calls on democratic demonstrators. it was voted in by a majority of m. p. 's when go to buy a bunch of packs of resigned and fled to singapore. was that boston's in columbus? she's joining us not alive. so running when it works. i'm a singer has said that he's going to be cracking down on what he's calling on democratic demonstrations. how are people reacting to all of this stuff? well, on the way i'm a cigna has just been sworn in here as the 8th executive president in sri lanka. and he 1st entered the parliament, the same building where i'm standing now in 1977 at exactly the same day, july 21st. and he never made it a secret that it was his dream to become a president. he's been a prime minister 6 times, but he never finished his term and he wanted to be the president. well, that has been achieved today. he had to choose another location for his way. reagan though, because the presidential secretary at which is normally used for swearing in providence
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. it's now being still occupied by protest. those who have thought to continue to take the destroys because they say he is not a legitimate president. he was thrown out of parliament during the last election in 2020. they haven't listened to the voice of the people when the election to place last night or yesterday. so there is a lot of resentment against him and before hits wearing. and he actually said that he was going to crack down hard on any trouble make us frank, to the top of the government. so now we're here at a very 45 parliament is a lot of security here. so it makes it very clear where we can missing got wants to take this. the next move basically against the protest movement. should i call this the facing? i can make crisis. what is, what's on the thing is 1st move going to be now that he's actually being sworn. and
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while he yesterday he said when he was voted in that he was going to reach out to all the parties in parliament, they want to build a national government. so to say with also the opposition included. well, he will have to appoint a prime minister very soon. it's not likely that that's going to be someone from the opposition because he has already named someone that's someone from the s l p b dan. there will be a cabinet needed to be installed. also, probably within the next few days, but there is no time to wait. as you say, the country is in a serious crisis, the worst crisis there's ever seen since in the planned and said the country is nearly bankrupt. no, for one reserves. the whole country is basically sending and queues most of the time these days because they're waiting for fuels who come there waiting for food. hardly any medicine, the medical sector is collapsing, the education sector is collapsing the you. i'm experts upset that this is a very dire crisis, very serious situation. that has to be addressed immediately. d i m f has already
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been talking to the government before the political unrest started. they say, well, as soon as there was political stability, we will resume these talks, but political stability it has still to be seen if that's going to happen soon here in sri lanka. so thank you very much indeed. awesome. talking to some colombo, russia's foreign minister says moscow's military goals in ukraine have widened beyond the eastern region of don bass. sagel of ro told state media the russian forces would also focus on the regions of house song. and zap alicia and southern ukraine is wanting moscow's objectives will expand still further if the west keeps giving keep long range weapons took some all it velocity should go, which when there was a meeting in eastern ball, there was one geography and our willingness to accept the ukrainian proposal was based on that geography for the geography at the end of march 2022. now the geography is different. this is not only the eleanor and the d and r. this is also
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the curse and region and the sample regia region and a number of other territories. this process continues and continues consistently and persistently level the u. s. as high mobility artillery rocket systems or high mars of been used successfully by ukraine. that meeting on wednesday, washington and its allies of agreed to commit more rocket systems, ammunition, and other military aid us defense secretary lloyd austin, said confirmation of russia's expansion plans comes as no surprise. i'm sure that her ukrainian leadership will be her pleased to hear love roz confirmation of the effectiveness of not only that system but how they're using that system. um as you know, russians are currently in her cures on and are from asia. so are russian forces there earlier? now, we are wonder who he's talking to holland allman as
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a military expert and senior advisor at the atlantic council. he says the u. s. as well as other allies of ukraine, a to fast track sending military aid. ukraine is winning the tactical battle right now, but at the strategic battle and russia has the numbers, even though it's really over extended. and perhaps as close to a 150 or 200000 troops. it only has a total of $900000.00. the entire military and probably less than $400000.00 and it's ground forces in the state of readiness. i think of bulk their troops is not very good. but over time, rush as a country of a 140000000 people far larger and far more industrial powerful than the craniums are. so unless the west can continue, but increase the supply of vital weaponry in large enough numbers, i'm afraid that the russians have numerical superiority on their side. and at some
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stage, i hope that the ukrainians are going to be able to strike into russia. it seems to me unfair that the russians are able to strike it will almost as the nazis good and tara bombing during world war 2 against ukrainian civilians and cities, universities and hospitals. i would hope that at some stage, ukrainians can drop the courage bridge across the sea of lazar, which would cause huge problems for russian logistics and take out the rest of the black sea fleet. and quite frankly, i hope ukraine is able to launch some attacks directly into russia. war is never fair. what you have to be really quite sarcastic to believe and cynical that the russians can get away literally with bloody murder of ukrainians, but don't want any action against their homeland us president joe bags and i'm for 2300000000 dollar investment plan to help build infrastructure that can hold up against extreme weather and natural disasters. heat alerts have been issued in more than 20 states affecting around a 3rd of
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a country's population. but biting did not formally declare a climate emergency and but would have given him more powers. my kind of reports the presidents being taking the heat from fellow democrats who insist he's not doing an up to combat climate change. and they were disappointed with no announcement of a climate emergency or executive action. only a repetition of the threat that he'll take action if congress doesn't. this is an emergency, an emergency, and i will, i will look at it that way. i said last week, say it again loud and clear as president. i use my executive power to combat climate, the climate crisis in the absence or congressional action. the problem in congress essentially lies in the senate, in particular, one of the president's own party, jo mansion who's pulled out of negotiations over climate legislation. given the senate's 5050 split, this means unless some republicans break party ranks. any legislation will simply
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not pass because of, you know, one senator in particular, joe mentioned who get more money from the oil and gas industry than virtually any other sen. by didn't, he is blocking biden's legislation in the senate so that fight and cannot enact his climate agenda there. the site of the president's speech was carefully chosen. the brighton point paula station was labeled one of the full fi, 5 industrial polluters in the past. but the coal fired plant was decommissioned 5 years ago and it's now set to become part of a massive, offshore wind power project that could generate a significant amount of green energy. and the president listed what he views as his administration successors, including the most recent. today, we began the process to develop wind power in the gulf of mexico as well from the 1st time, a real opportunity to power millions of additional homes from when. but this will
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not be enough for the precedence protects to continue to call for stronger executive action. president biden has the power to declare a climate emergency which could assist his administration in limiting the activities of fossil fuel industries on federal lands. but this in turn, could lead to the administration being involved in long drawn out battles in the courts. the president has confirmed his administration's message, that executive action remains on the table. but while the delay in execution continues, there's a real danger that this could become another proceed to biden failure. that voters would note at the midterm polls. mike hannah al jazeera, washington and european heat waves fueling wildfires and stretching emergency services springs, prime minister says more than 500 people have died because of the soaring temperatures. zebra savvy has this report from tabatha in northern spain. when the
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inferno came, farmers in samara, became firefighters, with oh, my god, he says, i'm all alone. in remote areas like this, there is no time to wait for a rescue proof. you have to save yourself. the wind whips up the flames in every direction. it is easy to find yourself serrano. i came out of nowhere. oh my god oh go. here you go get around this guy days later, manuel hills toward soil putting out any remaining embers immersed in you though i knew that we had help,
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but from other farmers in the area who thought is the local government didn't help us. i told them that it isn't, it's very nice to come after the fire and say we will pay for all of this. but the time to help us is when the fire is here. the blaze burned crops, destroyed infrastructure and left behind. economic uncertainty, fires in this part of the country may be under control for now, but there is still smoke hanging in the air. you can see it obscuring the landscape . you can even smell it for the people living here and for those fire rescue teams that are based here in tomorrow. these are ever present reminders of the wild, far season is far from over. oh, my god. for 3 generations yolanda my o julians family has lived and worked on this land, mom. she watched their barn go up in flames in minutes. oh, taking stock. she says they don't know how they will be able to recover. and ya
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know, garcia is done on bundles, i've never seen anything like this before. the fire came very quickly with a lot of wind. it was just relentless. we could do absolutely nothing. it's still going. it still has a lot of power. it just, there used to be hundreds of animals here, most were moved, but yolanda family could not save the hay. the livestock, these even before the wildfires changed this landscape, life here was hard. families struggling just to make a living are now scrambling to keep their future from turning to ash. zane basra, the old 0. tamara, spain still hadn't al jazeera on the brink of collapse. italy's government looks likely to fall re coalition partners refusing to back primers a 2020 to fif. a world cup kicks off and cut out exactly 4
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months tennesseans hope they're going to make it out of the group stages this time . ah, with that most countries in the raving peninsula, this time, the year and beyond in iran would nazi rate in the forecasts at all the some exceptionally are man by this edge of the monsoon flow gives salon of the over caston, drizzly weather quite often. and we get showers in the mountains of our man. nothing in this forecastle thursday, certainly in. yep. and it's more likely in the southwest of saudi. but usually it's hot and dry. and that dry, dusty wind is to be expected and that gives the high temperature some bear ability . when there is no preventing breeze or it comes off the warm waters. and you get the full cost of $43.00 to $45.00, ask he middle unpleasant. a cutter for bahrain,
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for example, east coast of saudi. but the hot wind out of iraq into saudi arabia often brings dust into re add as light to happen again. by the time we get started as eased off a bit sumptuous, still high though. 49 in baghdad, 15 q 8 winds, trying to pick up again. that hot air is right across the border, up the mountains of iran as well. and even on the coast of the mediterranean, that's a key made 30 or 31 degrees, the light on shore breeze. i'd like to give you some rain, a somali, not much i don't thing, but there is better hope for western kenya, uganda, south sudan, whether some flooding on the ground and ethiopia, ah, with the hype of english football, lies in elicit market for the rich and powerful i one of the cd undercover i'll just years investigative unit exposes the inner workings and key players in the
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murky underbelly of football finance. east park me to tell somebody like what a magician has been said that you can make an elephant disappear. i have many of the excited i brazen example. i said the men who so football on i was just gonna lou ah ah, how to set a reminder, my top stories this i'm a saying has been sworn in is sherland as president would have been widespread protests against his election by politicians. many shoreline can say he shares the blame for the ongoing economic crisis. he says he's gonna be tough on what he calls undemocratic demonstrators. rushes foreign minister says moscow's military goals in
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ukraine have widened beyond the eastern don't boss region. second, love rock told state media, the russian forces will also focus on ukraine, southern regions of household alecia. u. s. president, jo biden's threatening to take executive action of congress doesn't pass legislation to tackle climate change. is an uns $2300000000.00 and funding for building infrastructure. a can hold up against extreme whether unnatural disasters . schools have reopened to northeastern bangladesh, off to the worst floods in a century. tens of thousands of pupils haven't been to class for weeks. time to charter reports from one of the hardest hit regions. most children in the flood, effective ceiling region returned to class and july them 19. but for some, getting to school is an easy for xanax. her and her schoolmates had to take a boat on their foster back and as he's a pissy,
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today's the 1st day we are going to school. as our homes were damaged and partly submerged by the flooding, it's still difficult because of the remaining water in the area, christy. the you and estimates nearly 20000 people, including 3000 children, are still living in temporary shelters. another model that the school was used as a shelter aside from people livestock was also kept here. so we had to clean up the entire place before re opening. only around 30 to 40 percent of students have returned to the school. the government say they've already made plans to provide new boats. i'm an educational materials, terribly vog. it does. little should reduce a couple discipline else. look a little more than 400 educational institutions. the region, we use a shelter that have it since the flood waters receded. have we been able to reopen when most of the schools this week? some people have returned home and are trying to repair the damage water points
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a letter needs to be repaired and communication is still very difficult as flood water in many places have not totally received that yet. a lot less room is a captain and our family, our rice farmers. they're worried about their future as they have no other source of income. but the thing is to see the so much stuff i had all washed away. i barely survived. my husband had to break the wall to rescue me from inside the house which was completely flooded. grammys as a 2 year old daughter, fanny is anxious to return to school. my children's education is told because mr. water around the home, the roads are muddy full of sludge. we don't have a boat, a government climate action policy due to be launched ahead of the c o. p 27 conference in november. suggest any new developments to be built using water system construction materials. but for the families who have lost everything, it will take months if not years,
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to rebuild their homes and they need all their system. they can get iraq's prime ministers blaming turkey for artillery strikes that kill the 8 people, including children, interacts kurdish region prime minister, most of our academy, one turkey, that baghdad reserves the right to retaliate. anchors rejected the allegations, the attack happened in the mountain town of zacko and the province of dore hook. turkey regularly carries area strikes in northern iraq targeting members of the kurdistan workers party, which it describes as a terrorist school. wizell. allister, nobody has served as an ambassador for iraq and was deputy permanent representative of iraq to the united nations. he says, there isn't much the country can do as a practical matter, iraq's options are limited. the are iraqi prime minister can threaten retaliation or he cannot rationally mean military retaliation. turkey is
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a nato ally was the largest standing army outside the united states in the alliance . ah, there are diplomatic options that iraq had at once. those are exhausted about who do i think the end of it, or because there are other issues that are included water rights that iraq must negotiate with turkey. ah, so iraq's options are extremely limited in my view. unfortunately, i had seen clear that the turks are responsible for this, that they will need through hard diplomacy. now they will at some point, i think if it is established that they are responsible with the tears they are now, they will actually, oh, the iraqi, the iraqis and their families, reparation for what they have done. that justification gone to international law and my view room hello ah, but out the, the options before iraq, again, our diplomatic italian primers, a manual drug,
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his government looks like it may collapse. shaggy one a confidence vote in the senate on wednesday. but senators, from 3 of his main coalition partners refused to vote. adam rainy has more from rom, just finally, dozens of senators and italian prime minister matthew the aggies ruling coalition, refused to cast ballots and a confidence vote on wednesday. almost surely insuring the collapse of his government. the boycott came after draggy, as for the full support of his unity government in a speech on the senate floor, several wall about 30 feet. okay, i see a new pact of trust is needed much sincere and concrete, like the one up to now allowed us to change the country for the better political parties. you members of parliament at home, are you ready to rebuild this pact? are you ready? are you ready to confirm the effort you made in the 1st months but faded away later? but he's in the thing. don't know. when the answer was clearly no, and
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a cast italy, europe's 3rd largest and most indebted country into political turmoil. elections were scheduled for next year, but if the government collapses, it could be snap elections. drag. he failed to get the support he wanted after an extraordinary campaign in which more than 2000 mayors across italy publicly asked parliament to support draggy. what is east to meet it? we risk not having a government to collaborate with to tackle the social problems linked to the energy crisis or risk of delaying the large public works contracts that we may as of following, due to the lack of government support. rising prices, the worn ukraine and a punishing drought are all urgent problems. that italians want the government to address immediately a deputy from the right wing brothers of italy, party who would likely benefit if early elections are held. says it is wrong to say only draggy, consult italy's problems, and i began, i think it would be horrible and unacceptable if the european recovery funds were only in place with drug. even he said that no matter who is in power,
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the recovery plan could carry out. the vote creates a political crisis that now president sergio montela must step in to resolve. i thought i had 2 options trying to replace him for a sort of caretaker. government took for a few mom, so otherwise it could declare to come back to the polls with an early vote. what seems most likely is the 2nd scenario. prime minister drug is scheduled to appear in parliament on thursday morning where it's expected. he will now to his resignation. if he does that, he'll soon after travel up to denali hill and make that official by handing it to the president federal montela. it's expected if that happens, that the president would now snap elections to be held as early as the fall. adarine al jazeera rome, harrison, i got this trust will become brookings, next. prime minister, the former chancellor on foreign secretary of the final 2 candidates and the
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conservative party leadership contest winner is going to be chosen and run off vote by party members. in september. i don't know how reports and liz will be the candidates going forward. the conservative party m p. 's have spoken. now grassroots members will decide whether form a chancellor, richie sumac or foreign secretary list. trust should go on to be party leader and britain. next prime minister. both the divisive characters, both have the experience of high office trust promises what she calls a truly conservative economic agenda, tax cuts and a hike indifferent spending, fund the pass and who can go into number 10. i can hit go, i'm running and i can get things done. soon acts as he'll stabilize the economy, ease the cost of living crisis and when the next election. the question now for our members is, who is the best person to defeat care film or in the labor policy at the next
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election? i believe on the only candidate who can do that. and there's a further distinction between the 2, while least trust is seen as the candidate most likely to continue boris johnson's brand of populace politics, richie soon, isn't popular in downing street where he's seen as having betrayed johnson earning him the distrust of party members of poll all those very party members who will elect the next prime minister suggests that list trust is far more likely to win than re sooner before the focus shifted to a very public some a leadership campaign. there was a time for parliament to say goodbye to boris johnson. at his final session at the dispatch box in prime minister his questions, i do know the relationship between a prime minister and leader of the opposition is never easy. this forms prove no exception to the rule. but i would like to take this opportunity to wish him, his wife and his family,
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the best for the future. ad johnson had this advice for his successor number one day trophy, the american pick up for the ukrainians. speak up of freedom and democracy everywhere. johnson's relatively short and near included, he said, restoring the use case, independence from europe and battling the pandemic. but then a string of scandals brought his office into disrepute. mister speaker, i went back everybody here and had some of the baby. johnson exited the house of commons to rousing applause. the next prime minister will be named on september the 5th, jonah hall, l $20.00 london. the 2022 fif a world cup kicks off in katara and exactly 4 months to museum is one of 2 north african teams to qualify football fans there. hope the tournament is gonna give them a rest by political and economic crises. paul van of af reports junior
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0 is a country with deep political divisions, but there's one thing that still unites people clearly from a buncha bit. football brings people together and they sympathize with each other. when a game is on, it's all they think about it. they forget about politics and the things that are happening in the country and they forget about the problem. and that was good mahar . we're all support denisia, all of us. we forget about diffraction supporting the president and the other supporting a mother in politics is a wiki, football at apollo. looks moment at the store. last rattled a president chi psi dissolved parliament and sect the government to rule by decree last year and moved. the opposition has called a qu, critics of labeled a new draft constitution as an attempt by said to expand his powers unlawfully. tennesseans have been frustrated by years of political argument and economic stagnation, but has her new toner, hey that it, that it in the world cup is the only thing that left for us and to nicea, it's the way out. and the thing that brings everyone together,
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regardless of the differences we see in politics or economic problems in qatar 2022 will be china's his 6th appearance at a world camp live. never made it out of the group stage and of one just 2 games that the tournament fans in china's hope the country's large expect community in doha will give the eagles of carthage and advantage this time round as could be a leak at the center. she hopefully are tennessee and community there. when encouraged the t v, especially during the 1st matches or the received kicked out of the donors. hopefully we can get out of the groups julia, we've had enough of leaving early will achieving that won't be easy with group games against defending champions. france as well as denmark and australia. paul van worth al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories renelle electro maslanka has been sworn in and shall anchors.

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