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what is also known as the cloud? i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the entity of these fields to stole our digital information without a heavy cap in footprints. i'm russellville, off the north coast of the u. k, where the global green energy revolution is taking on a new element. birth rise, honor jazeera, al jazeera correspondence, bring you the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover cases of happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled parents, they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from the shelling these evacuation. now by so 3 days journey devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here, ah.
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ready as quake devastates parts of northern philippines. we are going to be alive from manila. ah, i'm all baptism, this is audra 0 live from doha. also coming up countries in the you agree to reduce the gas they used to avert a winter crisis ahead of russia announcing more supply cuts. relatives of mode of al jazeera journal, sharina block land, me to the u. s. secretary of state to demand accountability for her death. plus i'm rob reynolds. in mariposa county, california were an enormous wildfire as forced thousands of people to flee from their home. ah,
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we're going to begin in the philippines where the interior minister says at least 4 people have been killed and 60 have been injured after a magnitude 7.0, west quake hit it's northern region. the epicenter appears to be the town of delores and the province of abra chalmers were felt far away as the capital manella, which is more than 300 kilometers to the south and trained services have been disrupted. the u. s. geological savvy says there's no threats of su nami, or let's bring in barnaby low from manila, how bad is the damage bonnie this was a strong earthquake ra magnitude 7.0. and as you mentioned, we felt it all the way here in metro manila, which is about 400 a kilometers away from the epicenter right now, we are seeing the extent of the damage and it is, it is pretty extensive. it has effected 15 provinces in 2 regions in the
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northern part of the country. we are seeing a lot of roads that are impassable right now, due to land slides and raw slides as well as roads that have cracked, as you mentioned, at least before have died. one person was buried in debris that it was in a construction site. the other 3 of from a landslide sa does inside have been injured there. they are now in hospitals a scattered across those 2 regions that have been affected in the northern part of the country. more people have been evacuated, obviously, aftershocks are expected. and so a families have been brought to a different evacuation centers in the north. now president obama marcus, he is staying here in metro manila. he said that them search and rescue teams relief teams have been dispatched to the most affected areas. he's staying here, he said, because he does not want to disrupt operation stair, rob a barnaby as a,
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as we often cover cases that like this and f quakes like this, one of the key things is to get a dvr as quickly as possible. but from what you're saying, of course, roads and rail services are being disrupted. what is the government doing to try to get help there? well, here in the philippines, because this is a disaster prone country. we are in the pacific ring of fire and we do experience an average of 20 pi phones. the gear preparations are already in place for these kinds of incidents. so there are local preparations. there are already relief goods in place in those areas. obviously an earthquake as big as this, that would not be enough. and so the national government has to step in the social welfare and development secretary, he's already there. and he's announced that there will be additional help coming
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from the national government choppers. going into the disaster areas from the military, from the police, again, from the national government. here in manila, they're clearing the roads and so the president says that they shouldn't be passable a few hours from now. but of course also there's a problem with communications with power. they are doing their best to restore those services. rob barnaby. thank you very much. indeed. obviously those rescue teams make their way to the area. we're going to be checking in with you. but for now, barnaby low for manila, thank you. european union members states have agreed to reduce gas use after russia and us another cut to supplies. even members agree to voluntarily cut consumption by 15 percent from august until march. russia says the reduced output is due to a faulty gas turbine. b e. u. leaders accused moscow of playing politics. abdullah
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al shami reports from brussels. the energy crisis looming over europe, dominated the meeting of u ministers in brussels, russian and gas ahead of winter. the best and only way to reduce the eas reliance on russian energy fortified. b sam correspond stay 15 percent cut in our usual gas consumption between the beginning of august and the end of march. that's why we have pointed to this percentage as the target on member states should stayed forward. russia is said to further reduce supplies through the nod stream pipelines . blaming a technical fault at one of the stations, something even ministers dispute healey to say there is no technical reason for the last reduction, something gas prom disputes of the short national game. as of today, there is no solution to the ongoing equipment issues at the party or compress the station. near. there is no solution whatsoever yet. seems as saying nothing.
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they're trying to find solutions, but there are monotonous as the west and russia exchange economy blows in response to russia's war in ukraine. european leaders say moscow is not a trustworthy partner. the width is coming, ah, and we don't know how cold it will be. but what we know for sure that would be in the will continue to play his her da da games her in misusing and like, mailing her by, ah gar supplies. so you, grace president, one of the major lensky says, europe is already at war with russia just on a different front. i see him, his bride. all this is done by russia on purpose to make it as difficult as possible for europeans to prepare for winter. and this is an open gas war that russia is waging against the united europe. this is precisely how it should be perceived. and they don't cable happen to the people or how they will suffer from
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hunger g to the blockading of ports, or from winter cold and poverty, or from occupation. these are just different forms of terror. jacqueline, this does that. nearly half of all the guys europe needs it comes from russia. the supply is now down to our relative trickle. come winter, if european countries don't have enough supply stored up in time, it means certainly almost, it will be a struggle to heat homes and power cities. abdullah shami elders era brussels relatives of murdered all 0 journals. should either ob, laughlin have met the u. s. secretary of state in washington to demand accountability for her deaf sharing was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment in the occupied westbank auto zillow shit. hubbard, tansy met shirlen's niece leaning ob walker. we continued to reiterate our demands and our concerns, especially regarding the 4th of july statement that was released. it was not an
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investigation and we expressed how damaging it was to the truth. and to all the multiple reports that were released ah, by respect of news outlet, and most importantly by the u. n. o, we clearly demanded an independent and a transparent investigation by the u. s. considering that she didn't was an american citizen. we also asked for accountability and the justice wasn't really acknowledgment there about how absurd it seemed. when the u. s. government said that they couldn't make any definitive judgment about who killed sri and yet they've decided it wasn't dumb on purpose. by the idea of was, was that contradiction discourse perhaps what we asked for them to retract, or to correct the statement of considering the fact that it lacked evidence at clack transparency. and until today, we were never aware of how the process went. and the secretary blinkin, he,
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he said he's committed to providing us transparency, moving forward with any process stuff involves the case of shooting. or is there a timeline though, as are they going to furniture information as to exactly what role that had in these investigations and whether they really went forensically over the evidence? so there was no timeline. we were not given a deadline as to when we would receive the information. we will continue to ask for accountability tanf for you as lead investigation that is transparent and independent because that statement was not an investigation. we weren't the only ones who are not satisfied, but even us senators. and members of congress expressed that in a letter they sent us to do to the president. so we are expecting an independent investigation and justice for shit in but finally, do you think that taking this seriously or is this now
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a public relations exercise decided they're not going to make these really is uncomfortable in any way. am i just trying to get through this without? well, we are hoping that this is taken seriously. oh, we are hoping to see meaningful action and not just statements, but we want to see action. we want to see accountability. so we can prevent this from happening to other american palestinian citizens or palestinians in general. um, shooting was a, she was a human being at the end of the day. so she needs to be protected. journalists have to be protected. and it's important for us that to you as administration takes the seriously. we also requested her to meet with the president, since he did not meet with us when we were back in when we were back in palestine. and the meeting with the president would show us that the u. s. is taking this matter seriously. iraq's former so says the un security council should carry out an
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independent investigation into an attack and it's northern kurdish region. last week, 9 people were killed, including tourists and children. iraq has blamed turkey for the attack and accusation, but on kara denies our diplomatic editor james base reports from un headquarters in new york. inside the security council, a war of words about who was responsible for the artillery attack, which claimed the lives of knowing the rocky tourists and wounded more than 20 more on one side of the horseshoe table. the rocky foreign minister who said turkey was responsible on the other side, the turkish representative who blamed the curtis group the p k. k. immediately after the incident, there was a campaign to blame my country for what happened. hubbard, it was eventually revealed that ticket to still going station was responsible for the tech. we heard the turkish representative say that last week's attack was carried out by the p. k. k. you say it was carried out by turkey. how are you so?
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sure. we are sure because we had our investigation in fact, the area around that village and close to that village has been occupied by took on me. so there are various basis. so i took a shot me in that area. and depending on our investigation, we didn't find any activities during the last period. he's been the last month of pre k k fighters in that area. he added that they carried out a technical investigation into the explosives that are being used and said they were consistent with those used by the turkish military. the iraqi foreign minister wants that to be an independent investigation commission by the security council
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security council members. when they spoke all condemned the attack, but they didn't at this stage seem to be support for such an investigation. a missile attacks targeted a turkish base near the iraqi city of mosul, as well as a building close to the turkish consulate there. several vehicles were damaged but no casualties have been reported so far. no groups claimed responsibility for the attack, so i had anal does it up kinda a heads to the poles in 2 weeks. but one of the contenders is refusing to debate on live tv. and don't cry for me, argentina, 70 years after she died, we looked at the lost in legacy former 1st lady of the temporal ah how i still no less hoping that he to cross southern parts of europe,
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some very high temperatures, continued he logically, guys as you can see, but look at this line of cloud rolling across central parts up towards the baltic. states behind that we have noticeably fresh air. and on this sir cold front, that blue line there, we will see some lively storms rumbling away. good old fashioned summer storms helping to break that. he doesn't he ahead of that though is still getting up into the thirty's, across a good parts of austria, hungary pushing down into romania, bulgaria. much of the balkans, italy stang, by halters. well in that heat. of course, spreading all the way across into where spain and portugal not as hot as it has been recently, but still plenty hot enough notice further north rather more comfortable. 24 celsius there for london. and for berlin, those temperatures will grassy notch up over the next couple of days, but not, not the extreme heat that we saw last week. there is that sundry breakdown with that re making his way into eastern parts ukraine, seeing some bacon foundry shower for a time, pushing down towards the black sea. still some really wet weather there, just around check. republic. sliding down towards the outs. scattering
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a showers into the mad but nothing too much to speak of. plenty hate cause northern parts of africa, central africa, seeing those good old fashioned seasonal rains, making the way for the west. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem informed opinions, international communities, on the goal of this, my security create a government has knowledge to be in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines. this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're watching old, is it a reminder of our top stories? this are at least 4 people have been killed and 60 have been injured in a magnitude 7 earthquake in the northern philippines. tramos were fought as far away as the capital manila, which is more than 300 kilometers to the side of european union nations. have agreed to reduce the gas they use after russia said supplies unlikely to be caught bushes blaming a faulty turbine. but e. u. leaders accused moscow of playing politics, relatives of murdered al jazeera journalists, surely nob laughlin of matthew as secretary of state, antony lincoln. sittings, families demanding accountability after she was killed by his wedding forces. emergency crews in the u. i said they're making progress as they battle california's largest wild 5 this year. nearly a quarter of
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a fire near yosemite national park is now contained. it began burning on friday and it's destroyed more than $6000.00 to hector's of land, while bundles reports from mater porter county. aftermath of an inferno. this house was completely incinerated by the huge wildfire that ripped through mar posts, a county in california, sierra nevada mountains. the heat was so intense, it melted aluminum parts and cars, turning them into shiny dribbles of metal. the fire broke out on friday and quickly exploded in size, engulfing thousands of hector's and forcing thousands of people to evacuate. dozens of structures have been destroyed. fire fighters say, years of drought, extreme heat and millions of dead trees killed by invasive bark beatles turned a small blaze into a monster where in a dramatically major drought. so what you see isn't uh, you know,
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immensely dry condition not to mention the beetle bark period with that. all the lot of these trees that are now den standing. i'm along with low humidity, major or hot conditions that just made a recipe for disaster. now, yes, so on the far, swept through your to little, literally blew everything up. about 3000 firefighters have scrambled from all across the state to this remote mountainous region. they douse hot spots, cut up down trees and build fire brakes when there's no roads, the fighting is done from the air. a steady stream of helicopters dropped water and fire retardant on burning hillsides. the work has begun to pay off. we've made really good progress and that's because no, you know the conditions the weather can just have been on her side. the amount of resources that we brought here have also help. and also the, you know, the wind died down so that is loud as to, to keep the fire from spreading. the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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california and other western states have been dealing with severe wildfires year after year, each one worse than before. the early start to california fire season over the past several weeks sends an ominous signal. soon. blustery santa ana winds will blow through these bone dry forests, making fires more likely to break out and harder to fight. rob reynolds al jazeera, mariposa county, california and his really drug manufacturer cultivates, agreed to pay more than $4000000000.00 for its role in the u. s. opioid epidemic. if the deals finalized, ativa will be the law latest large company to reach a settlement in the crisis, but the settlement does not require the company to admit any wrongdoing. opioids have killed more than 500000 people in the u. s. during the past 2 decades, the office of iowa attorney general tom miller has been directly involved in the
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negotiations and he says the us food and drug administration could have a case to answer. i think some really serious question should be asked of the f d a concerning this you know, basically what happened is in 1996 opioids were used properly in the medical profession. they were used as the pain remedy of last resort. they were, they were given with enormous amount of, of fear and respect because because of the addiction and for new pharma with help from others, i really convinced the, the medical profession otherwise, through various means and programs and foundations. ah, that 10 years later, opiates was one of the many tools for pain medication from bay and pain management . it was not given with respect and concern about addiction. ah, and the medical profession, you know, really that that happened. but the f d a let it happened, the f d a was the chief regulator. i think i think some real questions need to be asked
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about the f d a during, during this, during this period, japanese national airline. lufthansa is canceling more than 1000 flights because of a one day strike by its grand crew. it's one of the world's biggest carriers and it says this will affect about a $130000.00 passengers. labor union verde is demanding a pay increase for around $20000.00 workers. it says a pay high call for bi lufthansa wasn't good enough. 12 civilians and 3 peacekeepers have been killed and during violence that a un base in democratic republic of congo. it happened on the 2nd day of writing in the eastern city of goma, demonstrators say peacekeepers have not protected them from attacks by armed groups . so we are very sorry for what happened and concerned about what is going on in different parts of north kiva, particularly in the towns of goma and to tempo. for now, we can confirm the jets of 15 people, including 3 un peacekeepers. we regret the situation and call for calm as nothing
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could justify the violence against the united nations or the deaths of our people. as we, as the united nations did not fire on any civilian during the protest that started on monday. since the beginning of the situation, i was in communication with the un commander myself to remind him and not to use bullets against civilians. let's conduct an investigation which will tell us what exactly happened on the ground. hundreds of people have again rallied in sedans, capital, demanding, an end to military rule. senior politicians have been among those demonstrated on tuesday. cotton was in protest nearly every week since the military took over last october. protesters also playing the army for the recent rise and tribal violence. kenyans when head to the polls in 2 weeks to vote for their next president. a television debates been held in the capital, nairobi, but only half of the candidates to part. welcome weapons, the story. deputy president william retail wants to be kenya's next president.
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his main rival in the upcoming election railroad dinner didn't show up for the presidential candidate debate. opinion polls show rayleigh has a lead over rito, but there are still enough undecided voters to swing it. but if any impulse give him a small lead of the opinion, polls are opinion poll, we are here. the 9th of august is around the corner on their do not trust opinion boards, because sometimes they have to then dropped up to speed up up to not a 4 candidates running. the main contenders, retail and railer lamented debate with each other. politicians in kenya are not held to account very often. now on the campaign trail, presidential candidates get to deliver that message to crowd of thousands of people without being any question pro democracy group the organizes of this event. hopefully here on this stage,
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at least the candidates would hold each other to account. the half of the candidates haven't showed up. i have tremendous respect, said rita was on stage alone, answering questions from the motivators for him to do not turn up tonight. said you could not come to this debates because he does not want to fit a man who has no regard for ethics, public morals, or shame. how do you respond to that? do you sincerely believe that that is the reason why is nadia? broiler has the backing of outgoing president who can yetta, even though the 2 were bitter rivals, impart collections. and the backing of most of the historical political establishment dominated kenya ever since. independence from british colonial rule. out on the campaign trail, both rider and retail have been promising to spend money to ease the soaring prices of food and fuel. they've been less clear about how they will afford it,
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how they'll tackle kenya's record high levels of debt, or the widespread corruption that's contributed to it. both health senior roles in previous governments, on the which borrowing grew and stealing of public funds with widespread. the debate was meant to give vote as a chance to find out more can improve fisher the famously exhibit and punitive. i think it's any put into potentially for the public to hold the position. it's countable to the position that they make. their money 1st is expensive. to the emissions, but nobody understand how they're going to implement the pose on the 9th of august may show what difference router is appearance or ryle or no show have made on the, on the side of the voters. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi kenya for
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process has made a pilgrimage to a site in western canada as popular with indigenous catholics. ah, on the 2nd day of the week long visit to the country, he blessed the waters of luck. sounds in alberta is also spoken of what he called the terrible effects of colonization. trips being dominated by the pope's apology for the churches will in wanting residential schools were, indigenous children were abused for decades. i'm very happy with the fact that he even apologized. it's something that my grandmother never thought she would ever live to see the day she did, unfortunately, but i am sure ancestors are looking down and they're just very happy. by the same time, i feel conflicted just knowing everything that she went through and what my people went through. the parents and relatives of 43 mexican students who went missing and 2014 of held a rally in mexico city may be marching alongside supporters to call on the
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government for answers. the 43 students were detained by police in the southern states. gerardo 8 years ago, they were never seen again. the protest was believe the security services in collaboration with drug traffickers are responsible for the disappearance. tuesday marks 70 years since the death of argentina's 1st lady ever put on better known by her nickname, evita, alongside her husband. it created a movement that still dominates argentinian politics. the visible has more from boniface. she's the most famous woman in argentina, even played on or even down as people called her. and on tuesday, thousands took to the streets to pay tribute on the 17th anniversary of her death. hey jennifer, man, this is avi. that should never be forgotten. a bump it off or not, and she was a great woman, some one who fought for the poor, who challenged the powerful. that's why i'm here today because i want to remember her. if i played on you was her role as a 1st lady to secure
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a benefit for the working class, founding hospitals, and orphanages, she also helped women get the vote. she continues to be revered by millions of people. and as countrymen has become the most powerful symbol of the ruling parent party, even if we don't died of cancer when she was only 33 years old, hundreds of thousands of people that attended her funeral. her body was embalmed and kept at the headquarters of the most powerful labor union in the country. when her husband, one bid on, was overthrown in 1955, her remains were kidnapped by members of the military. historians say it was a systematic attempt to erase peron is m a political and social movement from argentina. but wasn't this, it is anyone yet? no, they are not money. cases around the world for the corpse was tortured. she was taken so people could not take flowers to her tomb, but shows the importance of this woman who died so young. if there was finally
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brought back to argentina 20 years after her death, and he's buried in a cemetery. and what a sight is, it is here where hundreds of people have queued for hours to visit her grave didn't walk up to natalie santa. we need to learn from her and always carry her flag of what it meant to be a woman during her era, a flag of fight and courage. we need to continue her legacy to move forward and fight against the powerful if we don't inspired love, but also hatred among those who opposed parallelism. and it said tends to empower the working class. those divisions continue to divide argentina to day. but almost everyone here agrees that evie that changed history and helped give a voice to those who had been ignored for too long that he said, well i'll just eat up when a site is ah.

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