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born into a creative family in nazareth, she sang out a powerful and emotional message, the personal story of rain, ben, the voice of palestine on al jazeera. in just under a year's time catalyst al bait stadium will house. the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many fans were already counting down to the big kickoff. next november c, u. r. o, a 1022 as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east's. biggest ever sporting event next year. and for the cats are national, same as they get used to playing in front of expected home crowds bobby hoping to convince both the fans and themselves that they really are ready to take on the world. ah,
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this is al jazeera. ah, well, i'm carry johnston. you're watching the news, our life, and don't. we're coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia admits hitting a site in ukraine's porter, but desa is international. anger grows over the strike that could threaten the delicate brain export d. o. hundreds of palestinians turn out to mourn. 2 young men killed by israeli forces in a military operation. occupied westbank, a growing inferno, wild fives, force thousands to flee their homes and california. now under a state of emergency, pope francis's pilgrimage of penance. the vatican leader arrives in canada to apologize for the churches row and running in digital schools. and i on the side of hire that's coming off in sport. the women's to france makes the return up to 33
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years. and another mistake from shallow clarence is chances of winning the french born pre opening the door from my last often ah, russia has now admitted that carrying out an attack on the ukrainian port of odessa on saturday. the foreign ministry says high precision missiles were used to destroy a naval vessel. for that attack came just hours after russia. ukraine signed an agreement. that would allow essential grain shipments to leave the port delivered yet abnormally delayed missiles were flying. we saw one that was shot down. then the next ones flew. we were very scared. we ran to the bomb shelter. we don't usually do this, but on this day we did. it was unpleasant. it was loud, noisy, what can i say? scary or the grain deal? signed on friday was broken by the united nations and turkey. under the deal ships
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would be checked at black c ports or speaking in egypt, russian foreign minister certainly love rob, says moscow remains committed to reducing the backlog on grain exports loop. which would you believe we have confirmed the commitment of russian grainy explorers to meet all their obligations? president vladimir putin also emphasized this in a recent telephone discussion with egyptian president l. c. c o. 2, reformer rook jojo, scott. the un secretary general has taken responsibility to get the illegitimate restrictions taken by the u. s. and e e. u against russian logistical and financial channels lifted. we will see to what extent he fulfilled his obligation on hanjin has more now from keith president volota mirrors, the landscape of ukraine says it was an act of barbarism just 24 hours after the 2 countries had both agreed that they would allow the most important export of ukraine. grain to get out to a world that is now threatened with a global food crisis. he said,
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it proves that you cannot trust the russians to hold to an agreement. and he said, any talk about negotiation between ukraine and russia was now moved that they had proven that they were not worthy of doing as the problem really is that this grain has been causing a looming potential food crisis in places like africa. of course, that's where lab rob was in egypt talking about the need to essentially blaming these problems on the west. but he did reaffirm that in his words, russia was committed to allowing that wheat to get out. although he did say those ships would be searched on their way back in this is all going on in a bloody war of attrition. and that strike was particularly ill timed coming just 24 hours. after that, you countries had agreed that that brain would be allowed to leave ukraine.
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ukrainian, ukrainian officials say they are committed to ensuring that that happens, and they are planning to continue to distribute that. great. let's take a closer look now at friday's grain deal will ukraine in russia agreed that ships will be able to depart from 3 ukrainian ports on the black sea, including a desa will turkish ukrainian and un staff will monitor the loading of grain and checks to ensure the ships on carrying weapons ukrainian ships will then guide commercial boats through the mines laid under water in the black sea along a safe roots will officials from turkey, ukraine, and the us will also track the shipments into the bus 1st straight to make sure they arrived safely in istanbul to be sold on to other countries. while danco is an economic advisor to the ukranian president, he says, maintaining the agricultural sector is vital to the nation's economy. one of the
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nation of ukrainian saga sector and agro sector around 15 percent g d p. so from the point of view, yes, abra and grain are extremely important for you. frame b, c is that possible forward you the central possible fall or in carrying exchange? we just come into the country. this is all through a substantial portion of followed by 2 revenue. and it's also true that your brain is very much in favor to sell our grain in the world. and this is actually the most important thing for us. besides all the economic aspect, but that you're right for for our ready. so basically, yesterday the work is right in a crate. worth and they were selected for 11343 are going to be your lever,
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our brain with the world from before and for you will see every few minutes on the re lease. yeah. that's our story campaign is a significant delay and be significant delayed. basically, it was due to the fact that the russian army is, is you know, sending back me files, senior cream and our people and also for more for mine on all our war agriculture fields. so not our address cultural land. so from before you even in law, to build our economy and more precisely, to reveal the lager effectively will be needed. the local efforts and influence of 3 in the mind and our field. it's also true that there or rebuild go work, or let me know just
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a ballpark or affect your needs around 5 feet in your solis. you know, the, you know, the to rebuild the house and we're out there. but it's also true that these heavy prize was already mentioned many times by president ski should be paid by a russian rush, aggress up. they have to compensate each goal of a tori. the 3 a funeral has been held for 2 palestinians killed in an israeli military operation in occupied westbank. the another 19 people were wounded. 2 of them critically and the rate in general strike has been called to more than the victims. israel says its forces were on an arrest mission and exchanged fine with students barricaded in a house. john homan has more from nablus. this is the grave side of one of the
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young palestinian men who were killed in me is ready right here in the new of an occupied westbank city of nablus. ha with them. his name was abdul rockman. so for, we have a little bit of information about him that he was engaged to be married. he was in his twenties and his uncle was actually laid to rest in the same cemetery. he, too, was killed by israeli forces, back in 2009. now up up the rockman soccer was a member, as was another of the kill palestinians, of the military way of the fata, political movement. we spoke to one of his relatives here at the graveside. we talked about the lack of hope and security ready for many palestinians in the city, jani young men like these have few options, which are no jobs, no education. so the current circumstances push them to fight the acting israeli prime minister after the rate called the men terrorist and said that they were
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responsible for a series of shooting attacks. this was the street that is ready, forces came down to try and get them. we spoke to a local resident who said that it was a battle here. lemme lock a mob. got your got the had the clip off, lay algio on when the exchange of fire was underway, i went out calling for help. i called the neighbors to bring water because the israeli army wouldn't allow the fire truck to come in beth about that is ready for says then showed this house, you see it knocked down a will to hear. and after an exchange of gunfire, the 2 men were killed and also more than a dozen people were wounded. now, these raids afar from uncommon in the occupy westbank, but they become increasingly frequent and more severe. after a series of attacks in israel by palestinians that kill people in march and april. a volcano in japan has erupted secured jima on japan's main western island of can
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you shoot the me to logical agency says it started spewing us just after 8 pm local time on sunday. there have been no immediate reports of damage. prime minister from jo casita has ordered his government to take steps to protect life will be in george andrews is a vulcan ologist. he says this volcano is particularly active people in kind of shima and in the surrounding area like very well vast and what to do in the event that occur. gina kind of gets a little bit more violent. there are regular drills or regular evacuation protocols . you know, schools are often going through what to do with the people's if you know what kind of kind of acts up. so i, i suspect that b u of c. it's one of the most monitored volcanoes in the country, and if it does start acting up, i'm sure authorities will be given the give us all city wide warnings to evacuate and it will be very, wo run, i'm sure. so everyone's in good hands, but yeah,
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guess it's still a bit. you know, it's a bit unnerving when a villanelle is raised to the highest level they've got, which is evacuated from the dangers which can change rages depending on the volcano is doing. it's hard to tell, i mean it's volcano is a kind of a quite individual the best you can do is kind of monitor them heavily and just sort of see what they're doing compared to what they usually do. i mean, this volcano certainly capable of very prolific eruptions. there's one in 1914 that change sector, gina, which was you would, she's been islands into peninsula because iraq did so much material in creating the land bridge towards q. she, the mainland is capable, very prolific or options, but at the moment there's no sign. it's going to do that. i think the raising level is out of an abundance of caution. i'm and hopefully things will calm down again by the moment. it's one of those just wait and see situations open to moorhead, hair on the knees, including hundreds of migrants on board,
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off to being rescued from the mediterranean. the sea watch. it is still searching for a place to have the latest from rio where the stage is being set for brazil's most of the right election in decades. and they transport a major part from canadian from henderson. i'm championship ah, hundreds of people mostly children, a sheltering in a school in the haitian capital. puerto prince of the gang violence killed at least $400.00 people this month. widespread poverty and political instability of feeling violent crime in the listeners in haiti. as in bruce, now of course, these haitians say their homes are no longer a safe place. in the midst of gang was, they thought shelter at an empty school. 16 year old miss les joan was at home one
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saturday when he was hit by a stray bullet into stuff. there was no school that day. we stayed at home and there was a lot of shooting. many people were killed, many people were shot. and some didn't have a chance to save themselves. the situation is really bad. hundreds of people are sleeping in classroom. some on shad matched hovers on the cold floor. many children came here without their parents. one community leader says they will, their school uniforms, the gangsters would think they were going to class. someone who says the children said that the situation had worse and on saturday, 16th of july that they couldn't find water to drink, that they couldn't find food that they wanted to go out with. so on sunday we went to take them out. the others are still trapped in the cities. poor neighborhood caught up in a turf war. un agencies say they can do. nothing is to danger. those who did
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manage to escape god by what they experienced. but that was when you buy them outdoor me. i found the bullet next to my head. i was sleeping and i heard the bullet had a child with me, and i told him to get under the bed. that's not some violent crime as increases the assassination of president giovano moist last year. the political instability has emboldened gangs 8. his government has been unable to end the bloodshed pulsing children like these to do what they can to save themselves. he and bruce held you there. while the pope has landed in edmond, turned to apologize on canadian soil for the catholic church, his role is running indigenous residential schools. hope francis is calling to visit a pilgrimage of pennants a beginning in the 19th century, more than a 150000 children for forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools
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where many were starved, beaten, and sexually abused. hundreds of unmarked graves were found near some of the schools last year. well, not one of the canadians organizing the pope's visit is an indigenous priest whose grandmother lived in a residential school. i am not doing this only in service to the holy father and to the church, but for my own people, the people across this country. i know how born a wound across that they have suffered with in some cases for generations or danielle morrison is an a nation. are bay lawyer and advocate from the treaty 3 territory of canada. she joins us from winnipeg, canada, thanks very much for being on the program. so put simply, do you think an apology is enough?
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personally speaking for me, i am a daughter of a residential school survivor and this is a very difficult question to answer. i'm also a lawyer and so i understand a lot of the legal complexities that come with looking at residential school as an active genocide. an apology for me is never going to be enough because how do you apologize for genocide if you can even admit it had actually occurred for many other survivors. this is a very important part of their healing journey. and i think that's the story that needs to be centered through all of it. and in what way do you think the catholic church could be held accountable then? while the catholic church was the biggest church that was partaking and all the reading of the residential schools and they were the only school that didn't pay
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money, that was promised to survivors. there are a large number of records that have yet to be released when it comes to abuse claim . and this puts a big barrier in the way of the healing for many survivors who were abused and residential school. and i mean, i understand why there is no admitting that guilt because it would open them a lot for reliability and international war crimes essentially. but again, i do understand that this is an important part of the healing journey for many survivors. and i offered them, you know, my, my honoring of their emotion. there's so many emotion over the controversy of this i guess a meant honor 1st. but there is a lot of grief. there's lot of sadness, 3rd anger. and there's also acceptance and forgiveness. then all those emotions are, of course,
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expected. we can see how emotional you are about this obviously, how have you managed to cope with what happened? my, my dad was 6 years old when he went to residential school. and i have a 8 year old daughter. and i look at her and how devastating it would be to be separated from my, my child at that age, or at any age really. and there really is no way finding through this difficult journey for many, and it's triggering it deeply, deeply traumatized thing. and so what we do during these times is we just rely on each other and love and support and honor all those emotions that come with having to relive those difficult moment again and again and again,
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because in going on for decades at this point, i personally think of my dad and what he might have said during this time because he's no longer alive. but i can tell you that when the apology was issued by the government of canada in 2008, it was the 1st time i had ever heard of him cry. and that was a tremendous moment for him. the release of all those emotions and all of that pain that he carried for his entire life i think was a very important moment in his own healing and forgiveness of what had occurred during his time and residential a very difficult subject indeed is everyone though in the indigenous communities, happy to see this visit from the pope. no. in fact there is
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a lot of divide in the community and i think that's what makes it so hard that we want to be united. and i mean, ultimately the community is united in supporting survivors, especially during the time. but there is a lot of anger in the fact that there's so much attention that being brought to the pope visiting communities. there's a lot of money that's being spent that could have gone towards infrastructure, but just clean drinking water and road. you know, millions of dollars spent. when our communities are still living in poverty, it's very difficult to reconcile the actions that are being taken by the government and sometimes their own leadership. to essentially honor a person who stands for the catholic church. and that catholic church was the most i guess guilt read in this entire system in the residential school dial. morrison will leave it that we very much appreciate your time. thank you.
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thank you. now hundreds of migrants and refugees have been rescued while trying to cross the mediterranean c. $444.00 people in total were picked up in operations carried out by the sea watch tactic. organization that says they were making a chip from northern africa on overcrowded boats. fee watch is appealing for safe port to duncan, as it says it ship can't support so many people on board. hannah want us bowman is head of mission and search and rescue coordinator at sea watch. she says europe in government, so move focused on stuffing migrants and saving lives. what we've experienced and what we consistently experienced in the central mediterranean is a lack of coordination and assistance of the european level for those seeking safety. so we would be appealing directly to the closest poor safety. so for us that would be most in italy in order that we can just talk to people as soon as
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possible. and basically we're kind of a little bit like a floating ambulance. we can provide an emergency response, we can stabilize people for a short period of time. but this is only a very short term solution. basically, european states, dedicating all of their efforts in stopping people from making their way to european shores. so it's a policy of exclusion and isolation instead of prioritizing saving lives, see helping those in distress. it's really a case of priorities. so you have a europe extolling the values and that it pertains in relation to, to human rights, while actively supporting, for example, agencies like front text like the so called european libyan coast guard in undermining those, those values. pushing people back to libya, leaving people to die and see what campaigning is underway in sunny goal ahead of parliamentary elections next sunday, it follows
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a wave of protest. spotty opposition, off to its list of candidates was disqualified. there are concerns of president markets, so they try to change the constitution if he wins a majority and run for 3rd term. nicholas her cousin, more from the town of john ne. we will meet eileen sala present, mikey sells a brother in the neighbourhood of get your wife. he's on a campaign to win hearts and minds. synagogues opposition accuses sullivan. bestselling billions of dollars in public funds for the president. but he says he's not here to rob. people, but to help them go fill up quality. clifford better preferred results in politics being the president's brother is good marketing. but as you can imagine, it's also inconvenient because i am cues of all sorts of things. with the recent discovery of oil and natural gas, the economy is booming, but only for the rich says shakin jay, who accuses the president of leaving the poor behind in love with silly life is very difficult for us at the moment. people are going hungry. we
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can't buy as much as we could before. everything from rice to oil, no food is unaffordable. it has to stop. we're tired of listening. and i was among the thousands of people who took to the streets in june. they were protesting against the rising cost of living and a decision by the constitutional court to reject a list of opposition candidates for the parliamentary elections. opposition leader was meant sancho accuses president saul of clamping down on the sent up and using the justice system to eliminate rivals 1000 democracy. others do these elections or rate when we see in a democracy, a president and the constitutional court conspire to get rid of the main opposition candidate. for me, it feels like this is a parody of an election, but with the absence of many well known opposition faces and j says none of the candidates is a good fit for him. these parliamentary elections were supposed to take place in
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2020, but they were delayed twice once because the government didn't have enough money to organize these elections. and the 2nd time because of the coven 19 pandemic. now that they're taking place, it's become less about electing new members of parliament. more about a test of popularity for president my he sal his brother is running on the slogan, united. we can achieve victory leaving, enjoy wondering what will victory mean and who will be left behind? because hawk al jazeera gives you why synagogue the brazilian precedents terrible scenario is being officially nominated as his party candidate for the election. october. a large crowd has gathered up the con football stadium in rio de janeiro for the campaign was the right wing leader has been president since 2019 opinion polls show him, trailing his main rival. the former president lewis knew that the silver on
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a can you not give is that the matter cost a present officially roger his candidate for a 2nd term or in october for the 2nd he or here in a stadium with women in resilience a to with an emotional appeal to women with women suffer to watch because so young died in the 2018 campaign when it was dagger that the only survived because. * god wanted him to leave the country. she said he is the chosen leader. oh,
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my god, boston out. oh yeah. it's adopting a less belligerent talk. he's talking about brought in the thing that he says is government like bring water in the ne, ah, usually he's not talking about go out. all so are repeating what he has all saying in the past that these elections may be read. and that if he doesn't well with rod was still a head hair on al jazeera help is on the way firefighters from across the you are in greece to beat back wildfire will tell you what's in store for the latest. addition to china is expanding space station. oh
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ah. hello. we've got more writing the forecast for parts of the middle east chief, the across southern areas of the a region. we got a little more cloud just pushing towards oman. a disturbance in the arabian sea will bring showers longest spells if i could even see some of that wetter weather, just heading up towards a straight of moose the way you could see some wet weather as well. so spent say a chance to some showers coming in to buy, but certainly to northern parts of a mon else where it is la sheet rye. we have got the usual heat up towards northern parts $46.00 celsius in baghdad. well, that's not too bad compared to recent days, but still plenty hot enough. rather more comfortable 30 celsius or so crusade. east inside of the mediterranean. joseph wanted to shout around the southern end of the red with it. see, just pushing across the central belt of africa, we will see those live the showers, the easterly ways pumping where to whether across sas, salsa, dan, chad,
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pushing across towards nigeria, we could see some rather wet weather for a time to just around senegal, the gambia, northern parts of sierra leone a possibility, some localized flooding here, south of the equator, it is generate dry. we have got some showers in the forecast around the east, and kate could see some wet weather coming into mozambique might even catch a shower or 2 into eastern pass, zimbabwe. ah, i borne vehicles harvesting every pick. you take every quick humane pulling everything through all the waves, most of the time to watch the watches. we believe that and the deep sleep is the 1st civilian distress in we are created. we are actually rebel grid engineer,
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interview a sanctuary for journalists. it was a haven from the war and shelter for civilians. refugees were like scattered into the garden during cambodia as bloody sang. stuff. flooring us up to heave and suddenly we were turning up exxon. the commander rouge had taken anything of value out of the hotel, cambodia. let them know a new episode of war, hotels on al jazeera blue . ah, this is all just a reminder of our top story. now. the pope has landed in edmonton to apologize on
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canadian soil for the catholic church. his role is running indigenous residential schools, or 950000 children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to schools where he was starved, beat, sexually abused hunters of unmarked graves were found near some of the scholars last year. russia has admitted that carrying out an attack on ukrainian port of odessa on saturday. that attack came to us. ours, off to russia and ukraine signed an agreement and would allow essential grain shipments to leave the port with a great deal signed on friday was broken body, united nations and turkey speaking in egypt, russian foreign minister. so they never said that moscow remains committed to reducing the battle on great exports. but in the days before russia launched its invasion of ukraine at president vladimir putin delivered an address, dismissing ukraine's history. hooton's statements have motivated ukraine,
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is to find out more about their past, leading to a surge in sales of history books and, and fisher reports not from keith. it's an unlikely battle ground in the fighting in ukraine, the culture war. just before launching his invasion, vladimir putin dismissed ukraine's idea of sovereignty. he claimed the country was created by russia and was a part of russia in his campaign. suppose leicester north street as long as ellison . i will start by saying that the modern ukraine was entirely created by russia by bolshevik communist russia to be exempt from the northeast process, begun right after the 1917 revolution. but his comments of fuel and interest in ukrainian history. bookstores like this one and central keep a reporting, the shells where the keep the history books are emptying fast. i will so i inspire it because of this. i am happy because i can see how much our society grows every day. and all these people like a little stars in
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a beautiful sky. i just can see all this are interested eyes and i keep it. so help them. we met vladimir viagra, which should the golden gate, the ancient entry point to the city of keith, historian and politician. he says putin's claims are nonsense, a political grain? am i available? co? absolutely. ukraine has a deep history, like many other european countries. we take our roads from medieval times in the 9th century when the state was created. the center of the state was where we are standing now, let alone we said there was a mom of the hood and so we're the bookstore is currently collecting russian books . people term, the men, and at the end of august, they will be sent to be pulped. any money raised will go to help the war effort. this woman brought in 47 books, he could show that they received. not only do i not want to read russian books, i want nothing more to do with russians. we have great ukrainian writers and
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beautiful great ukrainian literature, but it's all sold out at the moment. i have a higher it over here. there is an ideological question on one side, it's sad to let go of these book on the board. this will also benefit our common victory, a leg. let me put and insist that russia and ukraine are essentially one nation. that is not a view that is popular here. people believe the country is an a war, not just for territory, but for a separate cultural identity. and many people know, finding that as a part of that, there is a history to be rediscovered and celebrated. alan fisher, i'll just either keep the rocky foreign minister says an attack in the mountain resort. a ton of exactly when wednesday was carried out with artillery shells launched from turkish poetry was zacko is in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region . children including a one year old among those killed, one saying also said
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a complaint has been filed to the un security council. so identify which diplomatic measures can be taken. he said to turkey should not be in iraqi territory and the p k. k should not be in iraqi territory. the p k. k and turkey have problems across the border, but both have brought their problems into the territory of the kurdistan region and iraq. at least one person has been killed after mortar shells hit a camp for internal displaced people in northern syria. several others were wounded in the strike. a shuddering between the syrian government and opposition forces has intensified in recent weeks. mohammed jazz erie has more from the camp on the outskirts of a frame butler was or how's your rocker? this camp in a frame has been targeted with shelling from syrian army forces had been meant to call us that the yemen. there are many dead and injured this area consist of residential units. all the people who were living in this particular unit were
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killed, including children. i mean, the whole, some residents have already fled the camp in fear of the shelling, volleyball said the 1st movie. there are about 300 families still living here, mostly from leper amanda shively, bona for me. and just behind me, these people are working to, to get one of the rockets which exploded the syrian army has also been targeting nearby towns in recent days. at this time, it was this camp for internally displaced people that was the target for at least 21 people have died in flooding enough galveston and another 20 or injured or part of the highway between cobbling joanna bad has been washed away. the flooding has spread across 10 provinces. it follows unseasonal rain and flooding earlier this month that killed $39.00 people. our state of emergency has been declared in california's mariposa county. as the largest active while found the u. s. rapidly
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spreads the blazer has torn through more than 4 and a half 1000 hector's in just 24 hours. brianca group to report stuff a place to lodge, to fierce and moving too fast to contain. the oak fire started on friday at the yosemite national park. and within days has grown into california's largest active wildfire. it's so big that can be seen from space. i'm hoping that i'm able to get it out before it damages anybody's homes with business. but it's already ripping to residential areas. in mariposa county, thousands of factors a forest have been destroyed. the worst drought in decades has turned the state into a tinderbox. people have been told to get out of the part of the flames as soon as
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possible. they came by about 1520 minutes ago and told us that everybody's got to go about 4 o'clock power one out. and the fiery been coming towards us vascular pastor. california's governor, have declared the state of emergency evacuation. orders has been issued for more than 6000 people living in a sparsely populated area. if you have time, it's great to pack them in a central item. so medication important document, extra clothing and toiletries, hundreds of firefighters are struggling to tame the frames. but it could be days before the blaze is contained proud of up. there are to, sir, when mean? well, greece has already seen more wildfire this year than in the 1st half of 2021. last year. it lost an area roughly double the size of new york city. now that you has stepped in sending hundreds of firefighters to support local cruise,
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dasa jabari reports from their athens, where some of them are station. this is where you had a car. yes. see this is it, this is that mini cooper. this is what's left of the home, a vessel least malice it. burt, down almost a year ago, a mechanic by trade, he used to collect old cars. a collection he says was worth $2000000.00. 17 classical cars were parked here. this is what's left of his 1969 alfa romeo spider . his life change in a matter of hours or the the fire start not for they are and i good the supermarket . and i, i never believe through the fire coming here because i'm front of the airport, the airport you separately to the, the station of the fire department for the helicopters and their big old not police like mountain it. easy flood. i never believe that. so i go to $11.00 to get
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in a, a pay to come in full visit visually from their cups. thought me this that, that me ah, and i never come in to protect my house. the sillies spent the past year trying to get permission from the government to fix his house. lot. my time in the government has since reached out to the european commission to help them combat the wildfires . this is very ropey, a town about 25 kilometers north of athens. in 2021 fires here, destroyed nearly 3000 hackers of land. that's about a 3rd of zurich or an area the size of the car. this year, foreign crews are here to help local battle. the places during the peak fire season . during july and august to 100, firefighters from 6 e. u countries are supporting the greek forces. 28 romanians are stationed in athens. one of them is 24 year old or chris metty. this trip is one of many 1st for
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him. the 1st time he's been outside his country for work and the 1st time fighting forest fires. despite the challenges, he says he's happy to be gaining valuable experience here. local firefighters, welcome to help them. think things are no length, the different, the mig her. how to go to photo fire for her very good coverage on, at doing our best. and where would have been franklin, florida reese program for all the difficulties these teams are facing. there are moments of respite while they wait from other nature to unleash her firepower door such a bori al jazeera variable b, grease, and warnings of extreme heat have been issued in dozens of cities and regions in china. as a country swelter in soaring temperatures. the heat husband, melting glasses in mountainous areas, causing mud slides and flash floods. temperatures in some places are expected to
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exceed 40 degrees celsius. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month shown mr. patrick falk has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come at for the compulsory cove at 19 p. c r t s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the health work isn't hazmat suits the really suffering and there are reports of some of them suffering from heat stroke. and there are lots of video circulating chinese social media, showing health workers, vol meds, and even fainting in these hot working conditions. now searing temperatures in china, around this time of the year ant unusual, but weather forecast to say, normally it can last around 30 days this year. they're expecting these temperatures,
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these extreme temperatures to last at least 40 days. and that's raising the risk of flooding and landslides in some parts of the country, particularly in shin jang province. remember it is a mountainous region and as concern about glacial melting impacts in crops. and in particular cotton fields. remember, st. jang is the world's largest producer of cotton accounting for about 20 percent of the global supplies right now. there are more than 80 places, cities and towns and so on and so forth across the country that have issued red alert warnings, meeting forecast as expect temperatures to reach above 40 degrees celsius. within the next 24 hours. are farmers in indonesia are dealing with an outbreak of foot and mouth disease for the 1st time. in almost 40 years. infectious viral disease affects livestock and neighboring countries are concerned. it could soon reach
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their shores. jessica washington reports from burger in west java as foot and mouth disease spreads across indonesia. this has become a familiar exercise for farmers. starey cow is unable to walk or even stand farmers or taking her to an albatross. but yeah, it enables you to this disease is frightening, and 1st it hits their mouths with clusters. then the hoofs, some cannot even walk, they just fall to the ground. the highly contagious viral disease causes fevers and painful blisters. infected animals lose their appetite, resulting in dramatic weight loss. some gold, lame and many di. i'm calling them if it's infectious and spread through the air. if one cow is infected in a bon, the others will also be infected soon after the authorities carrying out a mass vaccination campaign and vets are treating livestock with vitamins and antibiotics. almost these cows are infected with foot and mouth disease. they are
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dairy cattle, but their milk production has dropped by more than 70 percent. so they became ill. his cows will likely be slaughtered in coming weeks because farmers here, so they cannot afford to keep caring for them. most of indonesians, cattle farmers are small holders with herds of fewer than a 100 animals. these farmers in milan, east java, said the outbreak has pushed them into financial ruin. hello, now, in my 25 years as a farmer, this is the biggest challenge i've ever faced. the government says it is trying to stop the disease from spreading both domestically and overseas. what indonesia, especially under to this area like valley, we have the bo security restrictions where people in them out or have to be screen using the disinfectant. neighboring australia is on high alert with
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estimates it's economy could lose more than $50000000000.00 over 10 years. if foot and mouth disease reaches its farms, arrivals from indonesia have to undergo additional screenings in the hope that seems like this won't be repeated on their shores. jessica washington outer syrup boerger west java or china has launched a rock. it's taking a new module to its chunk gong that space station blasted off from the island province of had none since our modern has more blasting off on a mission to earth orbit. this rocket is carrying a laboratory module, one of 2 outstanding components of china's space station. when the final piece is wanted, later this year, jen gong will be fully operational johnson. china has made some fissions clear. it wants to catch up with us russia to become a powerhouse in space. technology. the figure is really startling. the americans are still by far,
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the world leaders in the number of rockets that they launch. but china is actually not very, very quickly, are now also aiming a human presence in space, which has 2 purposes. one scientific. but the other of course, is prestige. the project has enormous political significance. it's been a priority for president. she jan, paying. he's for billions of dollars into china space program and the completion of jangle which is set to coincide with another milestone on his 10th here in office. china goals go well beyond earth orbit. a man move mission could be on the cards by the end of the decade. i want a lot of an idea 3 or 5 years ago, but now we have to take everything, but china says very seriously indeed, the 1st building blocks for the project, the mission will lounge. the 1st chinese people on the moon is already under
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construction. they show no pictures in the factory of the modules. so this is going to happen. they won't have a base on the moon by the end of this decade. but there is now a realistic possibility that a chinese woman or a chinese man could be the next person to set foot on the moon. china has been excluded from the international space station since 2011 when the us band nasa, from working with it. that's only heightened beijing's desire to establish the station of its own and has china continues to reach for the stars. there's no telling what else it space program might achieve in the decades to come. from madison al jazeera, more than 100000 people have flocks, the u. s. city of san diego, the largest comic science fiction and fantasy event in the world, is the 1st full scale san diego comic con, to be held in 3 years. organizes had to skate back at the height of the corona,
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vars pandemic. but this year cause players finally got their chance dressing up their favorite comic book tv and be characters or so the head on the knees, our allegations of racism from this man. these to the scottish cricket board, stepping down, details coming up in sport. ah ah
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ah. safer than mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero. oh, i see you're now with all the sports. thank you kerry, what we're starting with formula one and mike fish dolphin is extended his lead in
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the championship after winning the french chrome pre ferrari shaw who class started from paul position was leading until we crashed on love a scene. it was quite a colon 1st off and took over the race lead was barely challenged. the red bull driver, one by more than 10 seconds, taking a huge step towards consecutive world trifles for those thompson, when he finished 2nd from his eighty's nice 300 school and free will see mate george russell and said, let's take a look at the situation. so far you've got to stop and now leads the standings by $63.00 point. he's $17.00 of the 12 races, mccloud remains in 2nd, despite retiring 3 times this year. and now let's hear from a stop and a very disappointed lecture. once i was in the lead to the end, it was all about managing the bars, but you could see in the beginning was very close with 3 my call from charles. fortunately, because he dropped out the yeah, i'm a was very happy with the when,
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but really, you know, there's a little bit of work to do it, to my phone. and if i keep doing, you take that, then i did have to multiply, which i mentioned the level is very high performing at the high level. but if i keep doing those studies, then it's pointless to be available. i can't really be much happier. one, be another step, but definitely didn't expect that result today. i was praying and hoping we could fight for podium nautica 3rd, but i don't believe we have a 2nd. this is, this is huge for us broke hand as soon as become the 1st canadian male or female when more than one major goals typo. she started the final round of the championship in front of the 3 shot lead. but after a pause, opening 9 holes, she found herself in the chasing pag. anderson stormed home with 3 bodies of the last 5 holes and needed to think this part as a thief to secure a one shot victory. anderson takes home a $1000000.00 in prize money. she also won the t. v. a championship in 2016
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just now they've been today. but you know, just tried to stay patient and kept trying to remind myself that i was still in it . and i just needed some birdies and just needed a little bit of momentum change to stay in it. and i made some clutch, puts and shots down the stretch, which really helped you know, i'm just super excited to have my 2nd major term chip. when 12, when on tours, pretty cool too, and i'm just really excited for the rest the season holes now for missing for more than 3 decades. so good. so to france has finally made a come back, is taken 33 years of control will be in much stalling to revive the women's prison . the most prestigious event in men's men fight clean a stage. race began on the shore the day in paris on sunday, shortly before the men entered the french capital to finish their event. moving suit of france will cover more than 1000 kilometers to the opening stage, one by the arena. weaves from the netherlands. i've often i have school when over
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the arch rival israel, madrid and a pre season in kasicoda in las vegas. it was a chance for the cup to show off the new look attack on the day, the number of year it's top. teams also faced off in the united states for how many cars this report. barcelona phones have good reason to be excited ahead of next month league a kick off. a pre steven class, the co in las vegas against driving around the grid provided boss a perfect stage to show us the new look at rob live and nearly month to day view with a goal following his 50 $1000000.00 move from buying munich a while the polish sought didn't find the name, the clubs of the new recruit, brazilian wing rafino did so in, in fatty fashion. the former leads man bagging his 2nd pre season, going for the club in as many matches to steal a one mill with like with boss and real. even
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a preseason friendly can be a tensor fair when london's to most successful teams. chelsea and arsenal of the face of a friendly it's the gunners however, that look sharper with the new premier campaign starting in less than to the new signing gabrielle g. zeus continued his impressive pre season form with a goal, with the man room to be offered. next club captain martin earl, got in more, also scoring this for no victory in orlando. oh, he says that as much i don't get carried away. that is the last thing that we have to get better to have and do better, but i think is good to get some momentum. manchester city, our favorite heading into the new e p. l season headed, and the chances of winning a 3rd straight title looked to have improved with the signing of earling holland slid a bar. yes, of course holland. the norwegian marked his debut with the gold as the english
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champions beat their german counterparts by munich one nils that came to a 2nd goal was the substitute man city had to deal with major delays and disruptions due to stormy weather. to seal this when and green base that however seemed to do little to dampen the mood of pet guardiola 5 ahead of the new campaign . round swale. ma leaking ha al jazeera is going to travel. collins for your board has stepped down and it comes a day ahead of the release of reports expected to back up accusations of widespread racism in the scottish game. independent investigation follows allegations made by scotland all time meeting with take a magic huck. and then see the into the last year, the payer of pocket on the origin called cricket scotland institution, a racist boards move to step down, come to the spokesperson, making apology to everyone whose experience racism in crickets in scotland at the world athletic championships and oregon, canada sprinters have pulled off a surprise when in the men's fort by
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a 100 meters relay them pick 200 meters champion, andre the grass has seasons been disrupted by not just injury, but also corona virus. and could the canadians to victory of a host nation us who have favorites going into the race? 27 year old ceiling. when was watching final leg of 8.7. 9 seconds. yeah, i mean i, i was good to just come out here in as much. i be here with a gold medal with these guys. ah, it's a great feeling. ah, you know, after having the season i've been having so it's great. you know, i'm happy or, you know, and now we just look forward to next year and, you know, china defend outside of all the men, suffered and not sat women's relates him, thompson, an expected goal. we have our kids beating a star, studded jamaican for by a 100 seen with swanny, sits harry getting the better of sharika johnson in the final leg
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