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is if you grant and that's all that what, whether that will shift into the re be in golf windsor picking up the cross, the boss for a system bull could look for gus there about 50 kilometers per hour and off to africa. we go, it's our usual plentiful storms in this area. of course, we've had some flooding around bungie and still some heavy amounts of rain to go on thursday around the area, dipping toward the south. a few showers hanging around the free state in south africa. but again, tell you for the northern cape could see some blustery winds. they're pretty pleasant day for the western cape cape town, coming in at 20 degrees on thursday. susan, ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use social contract for it to solve his problem. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah,
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ah, demonstrators pull back off the storming iraq's parliament in protest against the nomination of a new prime minister. ah, on carry johnston, mrs. al jazeera, where live from doubt. also coming up, the u. s. makes a substantial offer to russia to secure the release of basketball that brittany greiner and former us marine port wheeler, the u. s. federal reserve hikes interest rates again to curb inflation. but fears of recession remain born 300 dead and hundreds of kilometer roads washed away by heavy flooding in pakistan. ah,
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hundreds of people stormed iraq's parliament on wednesday to protest against nomination of a new prime minister. they were supporters of the influential shia cleric, mach todd asada. he says he does not want mohammed as to donny to be the next prime minister. laura burton manley has more. oh, a show of descent in the heart of police, good decision making in baghdad. ah, protesters taking over the speakers plan an m p 's benches. the support is that the influential shia cleric booked out of santa. he says he does not want mohammed of the dunny to be the next prime minister. and his supporters and mikey, attempting tooth this over the phone, is brenda supporters from other provinces, the storm, the green zone, the ottoman church in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no escalating this protesting movement,
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so to speak her. he basically wants to this launch of the candidate for the cream your shirt. and this is how they got through the heavily fortified, so called green zone. undeterred by water cannon protest is ripped through the cement block walls. surrounding a tinkle over to stretch at the city, dozens paused with apparent ease, forcing their way down the main thoroughfare towards parliament. they remained there until sorta instructed them to withdraw. in a tweet, he described it as a revolution of reform and rejection of corruption saying the message had been delivered and the protesters have terrified the corrupt in power. sada is one of the most popular politicians in iraq. his party was the biggest winner in october's election, but he failed to form a majority coalition. last month,
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molden 70 m. p. 's allied with the shia cleric resigned from parliament, calling it corrupt oh. now the pro wrong coordination framework is nominating. so donnie as prime minister malcolm for now this is a victory for sonorous and a threat to political decision makers. unless say, protest is unlikely to maintain the pressure from the st. norbert monthly al jazeera. i'm a hood, although i had joins us live, not from baghdad. so what's the outcome likely to be from all this will the permit, is it now holding a session but is not or is strangely enough is not mentioned in good anything about her last night, sir? incident or the parliament to the the lawmaker, our makers are now discussing local issues pertaining to a local of files, but probably through the day,
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comments to each sir. statements probably encounter statements. it may come out from arrival or, or politicians now are on saturday on saturday. this saturday, the parliament is due to hold a session or to listen to her suggestions from lawmakers in regard to the government for the nomination for a prime minister, and also how to elect a new president of the state. so if the parliament moves on withholding that session, how it will look like after it yesterday, sir protests that remains it to be seen. but as you know, that are both ravel factions, namely that mocked to the southern and his supporters and his sunny air allies on the one hand and the iranian bag to parties, the coordination framework and the kurdish allies and other independent lawmakers. on the other hand, they,
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this conflict between them seems to be going go on air. this situation could get worse if, if both sides do done art reach consensus on reaching on for forming a consensus. government. as you know that both sides have a military factions on the ground. and if, if those military factions get involved, then the situation would definitely get worse now that he lives. now, according to some analysts is on regional mediation. as you know that iran has been involved in the issue and there have been reports about the leader, the commander of uncut girl earth force, a corps, a smile, carny air. a few days ago, he was here and met with a heads of the political factions are probably in an attempt to bridge the gap or to if i may say to healed or if to between the shia political or parties.
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but whether or not these efforts will work out, or we will have to wait and see, because as you know, this conflict has been going on for 9 months now. since the october's at legislative elections, the se supporters say that they have the majority of seats in the parliament, or over 70 or lawmakers are in the parliament. and they say, by virtue of the constitution, they have the right to form the government. on the other hand, the iranian backed parties, the coronation from work. it says that it has the right to be part of a consensus government. they say that a consensus government to include all rival political factions is the best to contain this conflict, which is rejected by the way, by the subs was the souther and his supporters. okay, we'll leave it there,
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murmured abdougla had for now. thank you very much indeed. for that update is ready for sense of use to tear gas against palestinian protested, who are demonstrating against the establishment of an illegal settlement. the village of people harris in the occupied west bank, demonstrates is waved palestinian flags and chanted slogans in the streets near the settlement of balkan. while there been reports of multiple missile strikes in ukrainian capital, key of air raid sirens have been heard across the city, and the defense is all believe to have been activated. ukraine is mocking its 1st statehood day after proclamation. my president loaded me as landscape phone engine is in keith with more. we've learned from bella vision authorities at 25 rockets have been fired from their soil. many of them, 9 of them landed in true near that is north of key, but others landed in the cave region. and then there were also strikes near harkins into gooey of. and we also have learned that this city of odessa has
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a fire. we don't know what the cause of that is. so on. what is the 1st state who day here in ukraine it has been celebrated with fire. that is, of course, not how the ukrainians playing to celebrated. those rockets came largely from bella . ruth, and hark, it has been struck day after day after day. and if the fire in odessa is indeed from foreign sources, that will be the 3rd time odessa has been hit since the agreement was made a turkish broker agreement between russia and ukraine to allow grain to leave that and other ports on the black sea through what are supposed to be safe waters, but gloomier zalinski the president of ukraine has said, you can't trust russia to abide by this agreement. and if indeed this is a 3rd strike on a desk that would make it quite difficult to get that grain out of these ports. as
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ukrainian authorities have said, they intend to do this very weak lesson gas supplies to europe have been reduced even further. now, it's just at 20 percent of the levels from a few days ago, or the cuts will make it harder and more expensive for you. nations to fill storage facilities, rush and gas company gas from has reduced flows through the north stream one pipeline. citing a problem with a turbine for the e. u says moscow is using energy supplies to retaliate against western sanctions. r u. s. report say the by the administration is offered to russia, a prisoner swap to secure the release of basketball player, brittany grider, and the former us marine pool whelan, russian arms dealer. victor boots, who's serving a 25 year sentence in the us will be free. there's part of the proposed deal, u. s. secretary, state antony lincoln. it says he'll be speaking to russian foreign minister. certainly another of this week to advance negotiations reson issue. that's
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a top priority for us. the release of americans are willing completely grier law retain and must be allowed to come all substantial proposal on the table weeks ago to so take the release, our governments are communicated repeatedly and directly on that proposal. and i use the conversation to follow up personally, and i hope you guys are a resolution practical. hey, now i was more on this from washington dc. it would, it seemed to indicate that it's pretty close to me. let's think about, take a step back when they do these prisoner exchanges between any country. they don't normally broadcast from the state department from the secretary of state himself a. but we've been seeing these indications for a while of the russians had said that they couldn't, can contemplate, any sort of prisoner exchange in till brittney grinders case went through the legal system. so just a few weeks ago we saw her plead guilty to what she was accused of, of bringing to to vague cartridges of her. she shall into the country. she said it
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was an accident that she was packing quickly. the sentencing phase is well under way, as she testified today saying that she wasn't read her rights and that it was an accident and she didn't mean to insult the russian people. but then so then to had the secretary stake him out and make this very public announcement that they're looking to get paul, we'll in a former marine sense for 16 years and espionage and brittany griner out. and to say that he's going to call on his counterpart, foreign minister, sorry, labor love, rod himself, is an indication that the u. s. thinks they can get it done. i mean, they have been under public pressure to act, but it's not an insane amount of pressure. it's not leading the nightly news. it's not at the front page of the newspapers. venton not necessarily the factor here. more importantly, you don't put a cabinet secretary, especially someone like the secretary of state and for the the cameras and say we're going to get this done. we're trying to get this done. if you really don't think that you're going to be able to get it done or staying in the u. s, the federal reserve is increasing its key interest rate by 3 quarters of
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a percentage point to now sits with 2.5 percent. the bank has been making it more expensive to borrow money to curb rising inflation like hannah repulse with an inflation rate that is nearing 10 percent, all ice around the federal reserve and the announcement of its plan to try to push it down against this backdrop today the forms he raised its policy interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point and anticipates that ongoing increases in the target range for the federal funds rate will be appropriate. the increase was not expected. and the stock markets, which had been calling for aggressive action rose sharply on the news. both did also by the fed chairman contention that the country was not in a recession, doesn't seem that the u. s. economy is in recession right now. that along with the fact that he left the door open about the size of any rate move in september as the stance of monetary policy titans further,
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it likely will become appropriate to slow the pace of increases while we assess how our cumulative policy adjustments are affecting the economy and inflation rate increase is going to directly affect the d. c. smoke house, its owner, mill, hines, plans for expansion had already been impacted by rising inflation. obtaining would a theme, it really went through the price adjustments. so we were that my contract was conscious of it, but of course, you know, it rolls down the hill so that's going to be as well. so you know, you make adjustments to the project plans. you make adjustments to how you operate . and so the price increases are passed on to the customer is not expecting a better product for the higher price. we check price when you walk out of here, you know, satisfy with the food we have. we don't care about price, but you know, we're not satisfied with the food. it won't be about economists maintain the rate
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hike was the only tool that that has to come to inflation in the long term. but in the short term, the medicine is going to have a bitter taste. i cannot al jazeera washington was still ahead here on al jazeera, why the west is wary of russia's growing interest in africa. and why hadn't told her just so worried? it could be the last time this ref a slice dinosaur is seen in public ah, the, let's go with your weather report for thursday across europe in africa. however, one great to see you. so some outbreaks of rain across the baltic states and you know, for western areas of russia. i think we're going to power up some thunderstorms
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that includes for moscow. we've also got instability around the balkans, but that's gonna flush out some of that. he'd including for places like romania, where there are weather alerts and play for just how high these temperatures have been. so bucharest, 34 on thursday, but give it a few days. your temperature will get back up into the upper thirties. now across the boss for as those winds are picking up is stan ball could expect to see when gus of about 50 kilometers per hour and for the other side of the mediterranean, it's fairly common across both a portugal in spain, safer a few showers, and thunderstorms toward the ne, plaguing places like barcelona. after africa we go right now and it's of really sandy and dusty pitcher across mauritania. new york shed has a high of 33 degrees. and we've got our usual pulses of rain, some heavy at times, including poor sierra leone across western africa, as we did toward the south. now, just a few showers across the free state. but i wanted to point this out. it's going to be a fairly windy day on thursday, across the northern cape,
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except for the western cape cape town, coming in at 20 degrees, sir, later. ah! around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day. almost always by men. an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now, specialist police was run by women, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of martial culture and indifferent? behind the scene with them aside, detective honor josina. ah ah,
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here with al jazeera reminder of our main stories. now hundreds of people stormed iraq's parliament on wednesday to protest against the nomination of the new prime minister. their supporters of the influential shia cleric, mac tada on sutter. they've been reports of multiple missile strikes and ukrainian capital, keith sirens. i've been heard across the city and air defenses of leave to have been activated. u. s. media are reporting that the by the administration has offered russia a prisoner swap to secure the release of basketball. brittany griner, in the former us marine, russian arms of the to boot would be freed, as part of the deal. more than 300 people are known to have died in floods in several provinces across pakistan. since june. many more have been injured in the extreme weather event that was triggered by monsoon rains
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. rescue teams have been deployed to assist hundreds of people left effected in those areas. several roads and thousands of bridges have been washed away, or thousands of homes have been heavily damaged or come, our hider is live for us in islamabad. so come out, what's the latest situation? weatherbug hassan, a major logic there to get bogged men that issued a warning of fall landslides and flash, large and high bulk to inquire province, spots of the upon job get got by just on. but the biggest and divorced effects did fill fall in the province of baluchistan. this is the largest province of the country, area wise, with the least population, with gag over a large area. and therefore the relief and rescue efforts are being hand. but because of the logistical reasons, the men link road from karachi to the provincial capital of quite,
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i've been blocked because some of the bridges have been washed away. sections of the highway have been washed away and the military of gods has now using helicopters to he's going to be more regions and to try to had to evacuate that people the government of value just on that also promised to give cash compensation for those families. who have lost family members as well and getting relieved like essential food items to go daddy. now, did warnings are in place because the material you're going to department has also said that this is going to lost in the middle of september, and that the country would receive, or what 30 percent of its normal monsoon range. ok, we'll leave it there. come out high to thank you very much indeed for that. now russia is trying to reassure nations hit hard by the global shortage of grain.
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millions of people across africa have been left without adequate access to food because of soaring prices. but moscow is hoping to strengthen ties with the continent, which is so far, refused to join the western sanctions in response to the war ukraine. malcolm web report. russia's foreign minister meant diplomats from several african countries in ethiopia as capital addis ababa. it was his last stop on the tour of africa, where many countries have not joined the west in condemning russia's invasion of ukraine. but many of them are suffering from the rise ensued. fuel and fertilizer prices that followed the situation of ukraine. these effect addition to the negative effect the food food markets, but not because of the russian special iteration. rather due to the absolutely. and that that with the reaction of the west, which announced sanctions undermining the availability of food on
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demarcus. 2 days before lab rovers in uganda, uganda, president mas 70 has courted both the west and brushes for decades, including buying russian weapons will actually come up to russia. i wish it, but you people was referred to as for the last 100 us out on the streets. ugandans is struggling to pay for fuel prices at the pump of nearly doubled since the start of the year. is the same story for wheat flour gander, imported from faith, russia, and ukraine. immigration. abraham cells omelettes rolled in shape patties, which is having to make smaller because of the soaring flower price in the customer . the neurons picks up by the good, the go for them, the one something by the midday i was gonna come with his lap rove's promised trade
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and investment in the countries he's visited. you want to show that africa occupies an increasingly important part of russia's post western foreign policy. so at the west is canceled russia, as he puts it, the russians are looking towards south africa and not the global south eaters are power projection. i think the trip is also geared as showing that russians a reliable purveyor reign to africa, even though they did bomb the desk support right before labs arrival. i pro defended the bombing of the pulls when he was in republic of congo. the attack might be bad for russia, grania with ukraine, but it didn't seem to put off any of the african leaders. it hosted him malcolm web out as era. dozens of people have been killed in a series of coordinated attacks in mali. in recent weeks. it happened as the french president myoma cron visits west africa to discuss security on thursday, he stopped in ben in anger at francis presents in its former colonies, has been increasing, augment, interests reports. now, emmanuel mc crone arrived,
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been with promised to invested security. as a sale regency uses pike in a taxed by armed groups. the french president says france will work with friendly countries to overcome those challenges. no fuss saw to do good. it is a deleted be france will always stand by been in to face the threat and it will do so by responding to your requests. as we have always done, our support will be 1st of all, civilian animal then be in support of the deadline strategies for the most vulnerable areas and those most exposed to the attempts of terrorist groups and legal to establish themselves on the security front, it will be on hand to meet all your requests in terms of training and equipment and as you but as we're corner arrives beneath the molly and military and asked i'm groups of carried out coordinated attacks of 2 military pieces. the attacks came days after another uptake, the other capital france was forced to pull out of money after 9 years of leading a joint operation with regional forces to route armed groups in the sale. this has
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left the former colonial power struggling to position its troops elsewhere in the region. his host, patrice to law, was hoping for a boast french supporters, small west african country, which is also seeing as t to rise and it acts by armed gross. instead, his human rights record is coming under scrutiny. there are some politic, though been in india, but did they do politics and benign? there were no political prisoners, no one's detained and benign for their political opinion. but people are detained for having acted for having committed offences. crimes in the political field, that's true. so it could be that in the future and my time or after me that acts of pardon or amnesty will be enacted towards these people. it's possible this isn't laza pussy. my cross tor coy sites with russian foreign ministers, africa, diplomatic charm, offensive and wasted no time to blame, righteous invasion of your cream for creating food and energy shortages across africa is next pit. stop the skinny bristle
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a country whose political stability continues to be tested. how many degrees al jazeera, the nigerian army says it has found 2 female students who are abducted by vocal her arm in 2014 women are being cared for in a military medical facility. both were found with children. they are some of the last victims of the nearly 300 school girls who were kidnapped by the armed route. the north eastern town of chic walk. opposition party into nicea say the results of monday's constitutional referendum are inflated and illegitimate. in actual commission says most voters approved at the new constitution which gives far reaching powers to president, pe side says 95 percent back to the reforms, but less than a 3rd of eligible voters took part in the poll. a so said are, has more now from cheerless an outrage, am on their political parties, union is and, and, and yours here. so they said simply before that, that, that,
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that represent them that the whole process that took the company to this point was a rig that they said that present eyesight, dissolved the independent election committee. and he installed his own election committee with the members that are, that are loyal to him. and this is also the process hasn't been transparent so that the, all the political parties were excluded from the process. and the pay, the campaign period was just limited with 3 weeks. and they said this was deliberate, designed to be like that to deprived the did the public to have a proper conversation throughout corporate discussion about what this whole referendum or the constitution is, is going to be to be about. and also they said that during the referendum as well did way according to the national campaign parties and the national salvation. 2 coalition here which does this to part is these are the of the coalition of the political parties that have been calling for the boy could. and they woke up at the
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elections and there's also opposing press, a president, case aside, the said that they call it, as the biggest, depresses biggest frog to monopolize the to power. now a rare dinosaur skeleton is being auctioned off in new york, where it's expected to fetch a $1000000.00. the gold source cousin to the more famous t rex, 76000000 years old and lived in what's now the western us and canada for the auction is generating some controversy. as gabriel, it is on their expense. it's a dinosaur called gore concerts and at rome. earth more than 79000000 years ago, the dinosaur founded 2018 is a particularly rare fine. it's made up of $79.00 bones, perfectly preserved from the giant skull to the details in the vertebrae and the tail, not one bone is out of place. there are only 20 known fragments of this animal that
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exist anywhere in the world. almost all of them were found in canada, where it is believed the giant predator lived. but this one was unearthed on private land in the state of montana in the united states. the owners wished to remain anonymous, but the fact it was found in the us and not canada makes it even more rare. and why it's expected to fetch between $5.00 and $8000000.00 when it goes up for auction in new york on thursday. canada, like many other countries as a strict restriction on fossils being exported from the country to a dinosaur like this would not be allowed out of canada because it was found in the us. that means we can actually sell it. and that is part of what makes it this dinosaur so rare. now, who possibly could buy this? well, it could be anybody because it's an open auction. so could be a university,
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perhaps a research institute, most likely it will be a wealthy private buyer. who could then loan it to a museum or keep it in their david collection. and for many paleontologists, the uncertainty of who might buy it is rare artifact. has many researchers worried . there are not very many specimens of gorgeous source. all the others are in museums. and one more being sold, you might say all it's only one, but if there's only a few, right, that's a lot of information that we lose and you say, well, why are you losing it? well, for one you have no guarantee that whoever buys it is going to allow access to scientists . even at sotheby's, there are numerous other dinosaur artifacts that are approximation like this tri sarah top skull that could garner as much as $300000.00. but it's the gore goods or a skeleton that is the one everyone is talking about.
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