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this is al jazeera ah hello. hello robin, you're watching the al jazeera news. i liked my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, protested storm parliament, but to pro radian politicians in iraq stone firm behind that choice for prime minister. also north korean leader kim jong warns and he's ready to use nuclear weapons as a conflict with the u. s. and south korea. and russia says it's talking with the us, but there's still no deal yet on the exchange of high profile prisoners. and more than 300 people dead and hundreds of kilometers of roads washed away by heavy flooding in pakistan over the past month. i'm jeff nash with sports paul papa is a made to doubt the wildcat encounter. and when it in 2018 the france midfielder
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faces possible treatment on a knee injury back a. keep them out until next year for details later. the sam ah welcome to the news are we start in iraq where the main pro iranian parliamentary block says it will go ahead with the nomination of mohammed al sir dani for prime minister. that's despite the storming of parliament by opponents on wednesday night . the protest as was supporters of the influential shia cleric looked at al serra, who cast himself as a critic of both the rainy and american influence in the country or above. manly, has more oh, a show of descent in the heart of political decision making in baghdad. ah, brutus is taking speakers place, and m p 's benches. their supporters,
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the influential shia cleric booked out a solder. he says he does not want. mohammed also done to be the next prime minister. this was only phone bag, is brand new supporters from other provinces. storms, the green zone, parliament are in good numbers. it seems to me that there is no escalating, this protesting movement, so to speak. he basically wants to the swatch of the candidate for the cream, your shirt. this is how they got into the heavily fortified green zone. undeterred by water cannon, protesters tore down the cement block walls surrounding a 10 kilometer stretch of the city, 100 pounds, with apparent ease, forcing their way down the main thoroughfare towards parliament. there they remained until saturday, instructed them to withdraw in a tweet,
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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, more than 70 m. p 's, along with the shia cleric, was signed from parliament calling it corrupt. now the pro, wrong coordination framework is trying to fill that void by nominating su donny as prime minister. for now, this is a victory for santas and a threat to the political decision makers. unless they protest is unlikely to maintain the pressure from the street. nor about a manly counter theora. bla corresponded moment of the raw, had joined us now from the capital, baghdad, a lot for the rocky public to contemplate after those scenes in parliament. and as
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much most probably for politicians as well. well for leticia have already started releasing good statements and counter statements following the storming of the parliament building it yesterday by a supporters of the shia cleric, influential political leader looked at that a southern day, their coronation frame walker that is backed by iran. this is the ultimately a block that is an opposing come up to the southern recently. they mentioned that at the, out of the art of insisting on move on with nominating my have much here as to daddy for prime minister despite the fact that on southern supporters, out of the dejected camp, they say the chord nation for a more say that they are the, are woven, gone with forming
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a government it to be headed by him? how much here as to daddy, and that is also relying on saturdays session, which is dedicated for discussing a new president of the state to be elected. who will be a task within it. assigning a new prime minister to form a government. the mechanism that should be followed if the parliament sessions move on as scheduled, but not to the southern aids, have been treating this morning, releasing the statements, thanking the protest as for rejecting what they considered as corruption and corrupt politicians. they also say that this is not a protest, this of lucian, as a satirist, a supporters call it against corruption of southern has been threatening, has been threatening his opponents, that if they mo vaughn, with their plans, then he will not release commands for the protest. her as to was drove from state
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institutions like what happened yesterday at last night. it, when they protested as it, as told him, of the headquarters of the council of representatives mocked at a souther, addressed them, saying that you have delivered your message. you have conveyed the message against corruption. but now you have to leave peacefully and did it, not. it is with any confrontation with the security forces, but this morning he is threatening that next time. if the coordination framework moves on was forming a government nominating how much he asked would any then then a said the will not command the protest her to withdraw from the state institutions . this is an escalation message. and again that, that also depends on what's going to happen next next week. whether or not the parliament will move on with the sessions dedicated for a discussing, a new president of the state and a new prime minister to former government without
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a such affiliated lawmakers being part of it. that remains to be seen mahmoud abdulla had thanks furniture in bagdad force. so what's behind the storming of iraq's parliament? well, but that all sort of supporters have a long running rival. we with another sheer group, the coordination framework, which is pro raynan after october selections. the sideline, the group by joining with sunni and kurdish parties, but he was able to form a government because of the boy called by the pro rainy block. in june, the influential clara called on his m p to resign and that left a void. the coordination framework is trying to fill by nominating habit donny as prime minister boston as shamar. he enjoys me not from back that she's a research fellow at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative. good, happy with us on the program. man. i mean, again, why is i'll sit on he's such a nonstarter as a prime minister mcdonald sutter. this is a great question and to be honest,
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the short answer to that is that he is not so down. he just represents a very convenient excuse for the other 2 boys had the pleasure with the entire coordination framework and with the political system in europe. he would have done this if anyone else were nominated. so danny actually presents one of please controversial figures from the coordination framework. they could have easily selected someone who was on the sanctions list by the us treasury who was a clear leader of parent military. good. so that actually is a non controversial bigger as far as his call. so he isn't the issue. the issue is that he was nominated by the rivals, primarily put in by the key to the soldier has had a history of contention. so in terms of also dog that's just focus on what all is politics? is he a man that is leaning towards her, or is he more centrist or where are his politics and do they align in any shape or
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form without so? so danny represents kind of a middle ground shaker between the traditional elite political figure is of the shout political parties like malik, he like had anonymity who are more strong then kind of figures. he has political experience them that he was a minister in the past, as well as a very active and pete when it comes to his actual policy of he is likely going to be a similar figure to former prime minister. hey, that in our body, in terms of telling the line between both to her and washington. not from that us either. i think it is a, it is very convenient to believe that he is completely anti iranian. but the truth is in iraq, there is not a single political party whether she asked the new york heard that news that have some kind of tie with iran. the country is go back with a long history. it is impossible that 2 connections between the 2. it is hard not to intertwine politics with religion, but on the surface. also there is
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a shia cleric. you tend to think that he would be more leaning towards iran, but he does describe himself as a nationalist or not seems to resonate in part across the country. but he was unable to get an absolute majority last october election. so he does have his detractors and his enemies. what is it that they don't like about him and they won't give him their vote? let me situate who stutter as for you. so most of the sudden, in the last election, actually one less seats than in 2018 when it comes to the site, at least the less number of votes, but translated into more seats because of a lower turner. so his popularity can't be more than about 1000000 iraqis out of a population of 40000000. so in context, he is very popular, popular the specific demographic. but he actually isn't one of the most popular or influential figures in iraqi does not have the monopoly on popularity and influence amongst that she are in iraq. he is like you said,
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a cleric that he is when it comes to academic rankings of clinics, a very. busy busy like in cleric that derives a lot of authority from his deceased but much more influential father and uncle. busy but what attracts people to him now is this. busy nationalist message that he and i, he gives where he says that iraq as independent from iran, from the united states, from turkey, from all these other countries. and that's something that has changed for him in the, in the last few years he has shifted rhetoric. so we do continue to see good sort of impacts in the rocky governance. are we heading now towards new elections, of sort of this instability can't seem to continue in public like the public a fed up with not having good governance and politics is that they could rely on to offer them the services that the voting full every day life in iraq is exhausting and not having a government for 10 months now has made everything a lot more difficult. that being said,
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we have not given up hope entirely on the formation of a government. we still need a president in order to move with out designating a prime minister and all these other issues. and so there is still hope that there is going to be under the table. busy negotiations between the political elite who all you know on the surface are you know, in contention of each other, but under the team who they have a lot of dialogue with each other and they all know each other very. busy also there it's, it's not can see it's 9 conceivable that our, for i, that a president will be selected in the upcoming weeks. and that we can move forward. and the prime minister, iraq has never really had a smooth government formation process. the only reason this time is different is because we have stalled at the point of the presidency, we usually stall at the point of the premiership. interesting times i had will keep very close on this monson. i'll try murray from harvard kennedy school in backed up . thanks so much for joining us. thank you. for more hair on the news on,
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including russia, foreign minister, being in ethiopia as part of why the african talk to shore up support to moscow. and why some of the nina not to me get to else from the french president manuel macro. and it's both will show you how germany's book fair plays in the final of the women's euros. coming up with deborah in a few moments. ah, bill greeley came jolen as will that he is ready to use nuclear weapons of the event of the conflict with the united states and south korea came with speaking to war veterans on the 69 diverse re the end of the korean war. military jets painted the country's flag across the sky as crowds below away flags and cheered the other 3 is known as the day of victory in north korea. great press, deep progress. i can stretch. so added it's ready to cope with any propagation by
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north korea in a powerful, effective manner. listening to what he said, what do you have to be armed forces are 30 prepared to respond to any crisis. and our nation's needs are war determined, is also fully prepared to mobilize absolute strength faithfully accurately and promptly. and i assure you that the safety of this land and the system and sovereignty of this country, which are military comrades who shed blood for thoroughly guaranteed is ready forces of youth. tega gave palestinian protest. so demonstrating gates establishment of the legal settlement that the village of keep a house in the occupied west bank. they wave palestinian flags enchanted slogans in the streets near the settlement of barkin the reports of multiple missiles strikes, the ukrainian capital chief sirens have been heard across the city. and offense as a believe to have been activated. ukraine is mocking its 1st stay today. after proclamation by president lotteries, lensky. last year out there is john henry has more from the capital we've learned
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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 keep, 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 a fire. we don't know what the cause of that is. so on. what is the 1st statehood day here in ukraine? it has been celebrated with fire. that is, of course, not how the ukrainians plan to celebrate it. those rockets came largely from belarus 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 in agreement was made a turkish broker agreement between russia and ukraine to allow grain to leave that
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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 ukrainian authorities have said, they intend to do this very weak. well, joining me now is paula falcon high, his a military analyst and political commentator, and joins me from moscow. kentucky with us. the advances in cash regions seemed to be having an effect. according to british intelligence, sol says that's where the focus seems to be been how accurate to those statements and, and should we believe them at face value? is that what moscow's doing above you hi. didn't use intensifying, but at the same time, oh, both sides grove reached a tipping point of war. more than 5 months. russia has been having the initiative
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and advancing, basically though there were some retreats, and the north webster. oh. and now the ukrainians, the russian of san so has sort of pictured outdoor and that, and you great. and so i'm trying to push bag do organize ah, offensive actually take over the image should be here if they can. right now leads the end of still make, but it's a strategically tactic or it's not. and then it's going to be more and more fighting, a puzzle coming to the get your insight into this whole issue of the 3 bridges that of the see a very important in the cache on offensive and a supply lines. the russian fall says, one might look on the other side and say, why hasn't russia been able to defend the more vigorously is there an issue there? oh, yes sir. the russians say that they're been shooting down ukrainian. miss allison with apparently not very, but the way the newest applied or american hi mars miss. how's
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a scene killed last to evade the russian air defenses and they are very, very accurate. i mean, ukraine had this list as of the same range before rush arrow. so has them same range, but not the same accuracy. and these very accurate missiles go provide your brain with a boss ability to knock out very important, valuable rush and targets in the rush and rear. and also many have undermined assist substantially the russia air defenses themselves because they're targeting our defense positions. and so the ukranian air force right now is shelly much more vigor in bombing targets because it's under west pressure from russian defenses that are trying to shoot down the missiles. so you cream is trying to push forward to take over the initiative. that's a very you, that's a lot,
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but will they manage or not? i don't know because, oh well the russians are very strong still. and there's been up to mid september. maybe there's going to be a very intense my thing because the summer campaign more worse winds up. but in september, but now both sides in august and beginning of september, we'll be fighting intensely indeed. and it seems that these new munitions, as you say, coming in from the west, making a difference to the ukrainian offensive. yet moscow continues to reiterate in terms of the narrative that it's continuing to gain full controlled of the dumbass region . is that, is that what we should be understanding that russia is really in control, and that ukraine's counter offense is already working in the region. so the russian a sense, if in the dawn bus has also pitcher down russia has taken over practically all of the lugens go blast. but ukraine still holds positions in the dance go west,
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and they are actually very close in the suburbs. though. the city of the nance could sell and the russians have not been able to flush them out. there's an fence or fighting beer. the russians are trying to push forward to sla ensco box moved, incur chroma torso. that's north of uh huh. then nancy of ukrainians are resisting a counter attacking in the 1st. so in the region, it's a stalemate. balance, but live in very intense tactical, fighting fighting for the initiative. essentially. i mean, the initiative is also about the narrative as well and getting the message across to the respective publics and the international audience. so what do you make of the russian narrative so far when it comes to the offensive in don't bass, and also the ongoing attacks against key and other areas across the ukraine. well, the russians were saying that we of course, are winning both sides are saying their power, the people that we're women,
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the russians are saying that we're winning that o objectives will be mac of that russia can intensify the find that can bring my styles to any part of your great in any city and that's true and that so russia will prevail in the end then pushed the ukrainians vag. it may be achieve, regime changes allowed minister while for all said recently at the nasa 5, they say your grace over the russian message is a stay the course. weird urban got we're going to victory mobile falcon. oh yeah. okay. i have apologize. i let you finish that said so the way is of course they the saying that stay the course they say to their people, we're going to read jury. so both sides right now, i'm not ready to negotiate. maybe in the a tober november when the fight didn't go math, if not bad, down will be worse,
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immobile because of the autumn rain during the terrain into a sea of mud. maybe there'll be some negotiations, but right now both sides of that we are intent. do bandwidth out on the battlefield . there will be go only fighting in the coming month or 2. we'll see what happens. certainly it will keep a close eye on this. of course, the part of a faint falcon health are always good to get your insight. so thanks for joining us from laska. thank you. not russia says there's no deal yet for a prisoner swamp with the us. not falling reports, the by the ministration is offering to free russian arms dealer, vic to bounce. he severe 21 of your sentence in the u. s. prison, basketball star, brittany criner, and full marine poll wheeler would be released as part of the deal. a sector state antony blinkin says that he'll be speaking to his russian counterpart survey lagrow for the 1st time this weekend since the kremlin decided to invade ukraine. raise an
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issue that's a top priority for us. the release of americans, paul wilson, and brittany griner law. detain and must be allowed to come all on a substantial proposal on the table weeks ago, facilitate 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've us, or to resolution. political hand has more 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 ashy sure into the country. she said it was
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an accident that she was packing quickly. the sentencing phase is well underway, 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 didn't had the secretary stake him out and make this very public announcement. 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 to that and not necessarily the factor here . more importantly, you don't put a cabinet secretary, especially someone like the secretary of state and for 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. no rush was trying to reassure nations
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hit hard by the global shortage of grain. millions of people across africa of been left without adequate access to food because of soaring prices. but moscow is hoping to strengthen ties with the continent, which was so far, refused to join western sanctions in response to the war in ukraine. malcolm, where possible the russian foreign minister met diplomats from several african countries in ethiopia as capital addis ababa. it was his last stop on a tour of africa, where many countries have not joined the west in condemning rushes 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 aspect, 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,
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which announced sanctions undermining the availability of food on the markets. 2 days before lab rovers in uganda, uganda, president, re mas 70 has courted both the west and russia for decades. including buying russian weapons will come up to depletion to russia. wish it, but you people will refer for the last, remember us out on the streets, gardens is struggling to pay for fuel prices at the pump of nearly doubled since the start of the year. and is the same story for wheat flour gander, imported from faith, russia, and ukraine. immigration. abraham cells, omelets rolled inch patties, which is having to make smaller because of the soaring flower price in there. got somebody out there that takes up, but the good the go for them. the one something that can come look is not
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robes promise, trade and investment in the countries he visited. you wanted to show that our forgot occupies increasingly important part of russia's post western foreign policy . so, as the west is canceled, russia, as he was that the russians are looking towards south africa, another global se, there's repair projection. i think the trip is also geared as showing that russia is a reliable purveyor rain to africa, even though they did on the desk for gregory. for la. rob's arrival and i've defended the bombing of the port when he was in republic of congo. the attack might be bad for russia's great deal with ukraine, but it didn't seem to put off any of the african leaders. hosted him malcolm web al jazeera, that dozens of people are being killed in a series of coordinated attacks. and molly, in recent weeks now it happened as the french private marrow, macro visits west africa to discuss security. on thursday, he stopped in benign anger. at france's presence in its former colonies has been
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increasing. nobody addressable human. norma crohn arrived, been with promised to invest your security as a sale regency uses pike in attacks by act groups. the frank presidents as france will work with friendly countries to overcome those challenges. no fuss. so i to do a good. it is a deleted, be transferred, 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 deadlines strategies for the most vulnerable areas and those most exposed to the attempts of terrorist groups. legal to establish themselves on the security front, it will be a hand to meet all your requests in terms of training and equipment and as you but as we're chron arrives beneath the molly and military and oust, i'm goose, have 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
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a joint operation with regional forces to route armed groups in the sale. this has left the former colonial power struggling to position its troops elsewhere. the reach of his host, patrice to law, was hoping for a boast french supporters, small west african country, which was also seeing as t to rise in attacks by armed gross. instead, his human rights record is coming under scrutiny. there is some politic, though, been it in yeah, i did do the politic and benign. there are no political prisoners, no one's detained and benign for their political opinion, that 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 decisions, losolsi, macros, toys sites with russian foreign ministers, africa, diplomatic charm, offensive and wasted no time to blame, righteous invasion of ukraine for creating food and energy shortages across africa
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is next. pit stop is skinny, bizarre, a country whose political stability continues to be tested. a decrease al jazeera all still had here on al jazeera, why peruse, president is fighting his political survival just a year after being elected and paleontologist the word. this could be the last time the raffle slice dinosaur is seated public and it's for the controversial lift gold series gaze up for its latest event at the donald trump. locals in new jersey. ah well it didn't rain enough in the czech republic to help to quench the forest fire . there will be more showers, but i think a bit further south prompted by the heat in the balkans and the talented cold
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temperature was prompts, thunderstorms, behind it, precious high against although much of northern europe has got some cloud over it. that high pressure means lot of it's been squashed at the temperature starting to rise again. we got 231124 in antwerp. but it's nothing extraordinary. the outbreaks of light is raved has gotten the whales. so this is forecast the baltic states and finland to the south of all this. it's still hot. now we've not seen much in the way of some sort at some will develop, i think, to day in the northeast, the spain, warnings of the, of the potential for those. but it's still hot for most 30, not in caliber, high thirty's, in northern italy and still through the baltic states with these thunderstorms developing in northern italy and in southern france could become really quite nasty tomorrow, flashed as potential. now there is a drought admittedly enormously, but a drought followed by big thunderstorms. always bes flooding and study has been the story in some parts of africa. so hell in particular is because of these massive areas of clad. the latest one in nigeria nisha moving slowly westwards. it will be
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quite substantial and quite a long way north tomorrow with a propaganda media censorship and the rise of authoritarian rule in wake up one day . this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive authoritarian regime, a look at the loss of power in hungary, in the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pressure on us. but we haven't to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. the country will work on monday on a controversial constitutional represent them, which is why they expected to both present slaves or tort detail coverage. the cost of fertilizer has more than doubled the season. that's largely due to the warren,
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you crate from around the world. all of these cows are infected with foot and mouth . disease fe, dairy cattle, but then new production has dropped by more than 70 percent. oh, i spoke about watching the news. i would like to hear the reminder of all the top stories. hundreds of people have stormed iraq parliament on wednesday to protest against the nomination of a new prime minister by pro reiney and block. the supporters of the influential shia cleric were cut off and there would be reports of multiple mythos strikes, the ukrainian capital keith was the head across the city and had to leave to be
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activated by us. media reporting the by the ministration is offered russia. a prison swapped the release of basketball top brittany grinder, a former marine dealer. victor boots would be freed as passed. the field not staying in the us. the federal reserve is increasing its key interest rate by 3 quarters of a percentage point. it allows that at 2.5 percent, the central bank has been making it more expensive to borrow money to curb rising inflation. mike hannah has the story 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
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also by the fed, kevin's contention that the country was not in a recession. it 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 a stance of monetary policy titans further, 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 the 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 to you, so that's up to be as well. so you know, you make adjustments to the project plans. you make adjustments to how you operate
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. 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, satisfied 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 hike was the only tool that that has to come to inflation in the long term. but in the short term, the med student is going to have a bitter taste. mike had, i'll just sarah washington more than 300 people now known to have died in floods in several provinces across pakistan since june. many more been injured in the extreme weather event that triggered by monsoon rain. the rescue teams have been deployed as a 100 people from the the affected areas. several rope and dozens of bridges, a be washed away, while thousands of homes have been heavily damaged. well,
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heavy rain has also triggered the flash floods in the united arab emirates. somehow that was damaged and cause was swept away in floods. many had found themselves stranded or tramped in their own homes in the regions of shopping for gera. the government has deployed the military to assist with rescue operations. and there's also been heavy rain here in casa weather presenter, rob callaway, sent this update from outside. i'll just say we're building in the hall. they were sun storms and though high in katara this morning. and so what you might think is to say what it is never rained in july in recorded history or any bodies living memory. it just doesn't happen. reliable forecasts are ravia. it's hot and dry and dusty throughout the summer. 4 months of the summer. now the monsoon doesn't affect some house ravia. when it bursts out of india it catches southerner . mom is for la, are it's drizzling and have a car and they're occasional thunderstorms in a mom and yemen. but this year when the mom soon burst into pakistan,
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it's call substantial damage of loss of life. it costs a similar amount of flooding. you know, mom, this is a couple of weeks ago and we so okay, so it's come a long way at the should doing. it's been stronger. this is to castell variation say it's never rained in july in cats are in recorded history or any body's memory . the same is true in queue weight. it iran, very similar, one or 2 shells may be, well, there's been flooding in the west coast of iran, the reins moving north in the next 3 days of forecast, a significant rain causing flooding. maybe again here in the rain as well, western iran, and even in q wait on saturday. is this a one year? normally i have to say, i don't know, it seems to be an extension of them on the same drop. will be repeated in future years with yet to see well, more than 1200 migrants have been rescued from the mediterranean this week as they tried to reach europe from northern africa. one of the major landing points is the italian island of la producer,
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thousands of people being processed at its migrant center. natasha gonna is the were in the port of lamp. i do saw this small sicilian island of about 6000 people is closer to africa than it is the italian mainland. that's why lamp i do saw is a destination on the migration route. as people try to make their way from africa to europe, the glassy water and very little wind on the mediterranean sea have made for ideal conditions for people crossing via boat. that is why there has been a recent wave of migrants arriving to lamp. i do so on sunday alone this coast guard ship rescued. 1000 people, the boats next to them or among the 31 vessels they were on. 5 people died more than $34000.00 migrants have arrived in italy so far this year. that's about one 3rd increase from the previous year. the war in ukraine and the food insecurity is
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cause as well as the high cost of goods due to inflation or the additional reasons people are making this dangerous journey. once the asylum seekers arrive in lamp, i do stuff. they're brought here to this migrant center. if you listen carefully, you can hear the voices of mostly men speaking arabic. french, the odor is pungent. we spoke to several syrian men inside. they say they worked in libya for several years to earn the $25.00 to $3500.02 pay smugglers. they see the conditions are se wallet, no water for showers, sleeping on the ground, little food. we spoke to the former mayor of lamp. i do so she says the capacity of this center is about 2 to 350. in recent days, there have been as many as 2100 people crammed inside. the government has begun transferring, migrate to other centers in italy to ease the overcrowded like if i know i know
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you're of is bracing for an influx of as many as 150000 migrants this year. earlier this month, about a dozen e u countries agreed to resettle 8000 migrants with a non governmental organization or n g o. c. watch says that is an embarrassingly small number. it also blasted the european union for not taking the lead on search and rescue operations on the mediterranean. it says that this is not a new phenomenon, and it will continue unabated, especially due to climate change. and that is why it's time for the e, you to take action and save lives. police improve her fatigue as of hundreds of protest as marching in support of president pedro castillo. ah, lead of his rank is called congress a mist of rance,
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and demanded its closure trade unionists and indigenous peruvians came from cities mendez and the amazon to rally a day before casias 1st anniversary in power. while he's facing allegations of corruption, he's already survived to impeachment terms, but new scandals are emerging amongst his inner circle the recalls to him to resign as marianna sanchez reports now from lima. when pedro castillo won the presidency, one year ago, he promised peruvians who would stamp out corruption in government and end to poverty in the country. the farmer and rural teacher also candidly said he was learning the job on the go. but one year round castillo is struggling. she has sworn in for a cabinet with more than 50 ministers, dismissed, and made political infighting. not almost almost like up on us. i don't see the go, we are not here to be a circus, or a country has put us here to work for peru, for development, and a fight against corruption and settle it will. castiel himself stands accused of corruption. the attorney general is investigating castillo for peddling graft and
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obstruction of justice for allegedly orchestrating the escape of kia lice, who prosecutor, seek me, hold evidence of the precedence involvement in crimes. yeah, noises he albany. he is not the honest man. we thought he was. he is suspected of corruption and he's awarding of public contracts. perhaps the most solid accusation against him is silencing people who could accuse him of being a criminal dignity. when garcia won the presidency, he raced the hopes of corporal v. elsewhere. so in him, a man hoard better understand their grievances. but the pandemic of rice and fuel prices caused by the war in ukraine have made conditions worse. and allegations of corruption by the precedent. in the hopes of millions of peruvians into anger, his presidency has been marked by constant protest, blaming gusty use incompetent and corrupt opinion. polls show his approval rating is at a low of just 19 percent. with most former precedence,
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either under investigation or convicted of corruption, peruvian se thing want him out. and now that we want the treat to be known because we deserve a president who is not involved in corruption. but the president says he's innocent and still some supporters give him the benefit of the doubt. 2 why is it a messy anyone can be investigated, but until there's a sentence, there is no guilt. the c, u. hassan successfully requested the attorney general, and the probes or the president can not under peruvian lot between or sentenced while still in office. his political enemies are working hard to ensure that he'll be removed as precedent and sent to trial long before the end of his official 5 year term. mighty innocent yourself to see that lee must be to now the urban gun battles in the haitian capital between rival armed gangs. violence on wednesday is thought to be a fight the territory in the cent reporter prince. it's been
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a rise and gang violence since present, driven on more ease was assassinated. last year, a statue of a brazilian councilwoman killed by hard gunman in 2018 has been inaugurated in rio de janeiro. marianna franco was known for her work as an activist with poor marginalized communities. her assassinations sponsor an outcry both in brazil and abroad. mostella had here already saw the latest on the injury, but could see what a for balls of biggest stars miss out on the castle, world cup. that's all coming up in school with gemini. so don't go away. ah ah
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ah sake the mean. mm hm. and then the international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. oh,
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a book bucket read dinosaurs skeleton is being auctioned off and new york clerk expected to fetch $8000000.00. the google soros, a cousin to the famous t rex is 76000000 years old and lived in what's now the western us and canada. but the auction is generating some controversy. as gabriel, alexander explains. it's a dinosaur called gore concert this and it roamed earth more than 79000000 years ago. the dinosaur founded 2018 is a particularly rare find. 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 exist anywhere in the world. almost all of them were found in canada,
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where it is believed the giant predator lived. but this one was an earth 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 it could be a university, perhaps a research institute, most likely it will be
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a wealthy private buyer. who could then loan it to a museum or keep it in their private collection. and for many paleontologist, the uncertainty of who might buy this rare artifact. as 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, oh, 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 a fraction like this. try sarah top skull that could garner as much as $300000.00. but it's the gore. goods are a skeleton that is the one everyone is talking about. all paleontologist can do is watch and hope whoever buys it, makes it available to research. knowing that if they don't,
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this could be the last chance. anybody has to ever see it in public. gabriel xander al jazeera new york. it's. i was born on his gym. thank you to hell. we thought with some breaking news from for me to one the full time while champion sebastian vessel has an ounce. he will retire at the end of the current season. the 35 year old german, one all his titles, back to back with rentable between 20102013. he went on to spend fix seasons at ferrari and now drives for asked martin, we will bring you more on that story as we get now to some big football news ahead of the world cup in castle pool park. but could miss the tournament because of injury, he won the trophy in 2018 with france, but the mid failed to hurt his knee in pre season. training with the event is and it appears it may be worse than 1st thought was cut off 2022 less than 4 months away. for more or less, we cannot bring in italian football broadcast the 10 crazy pow mary,
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who's in milan. so time crazy. just give us the latest on the injury. yes, it was out of the blue one, john from milan for the 1st they fall. he was just, you know, he's on the injury. it would be understandable about me large part of last season because of injury and he's a big guy. so i'm getting phone box or lady in the official statement that will something in between the lines that wasn't really clear when you angel said that by we last to check with the specialist the next day that to understand what to do at 1st they fought, they weren't sure about going with surgery, that would keep him out until i would say beginning of october, but now they realize that the call it in time will take a lot, i would say until late november,
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which means losing the work up because you will lose all for the preparation for the walk up, it's a big blow and also the lot that i'll many choices when i was injured it all out of that possible me because they go to the engine, is the most delicate one. they probably might choose not to have the surgery then what would be the risks associated with that's where the option is going with a set up. be that for the 30, the pot in steve that do a surgery and take away the policy for these kids that obviously if the covering it as not happen properly, while you just bring an injury to be a long time one. and that's with the fact that that i struggle korea, so it is a very, very sensitive decision. and a fee is indeed going to miss the tone and, and how big a play would that be?
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to francis chances is defending the trophy as the guy that called that goal in the last, the final against the crecia. now maybe even might not be at the same level. well, you have to go by the ceiling, the stuff and you know them the shop to just believe the name of blindly because he does love that book by that of behind the me. that'd be i thought he's got on the bottom now funds. i'll go over every other country in the nation in the, in the world that it's probably that one is but using most a little but still having football is a different thing. so yeah, it would be a huge blow. it would indeed all tank credit pa, mary, that thank you very much favorite sites. thank you. in morbid news that for french football that women's team was beaten by germany in the semi finals of the european championship 27 and a half 1000 fans wrote the stadium in milton keys for the game. and they saw
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alexandra pope put the germans ahead becoming the 1st player to school in 5 consecutive games after you raise the lead, though, it didn't last long. a france equalized 4 minutes later as the sides went in level at half time. but germany had their captain to thank once again as pulp headed in her 6th goal of the competition to win it. he won the 8 time champions as setting up a final with tournament house, england at wembley stadium on sunday, so nervous. no, i don't. i think now so controversy in turkey, what home side of fed about che, took on ukrainian team dynamo, keith in a champions league, qualify ah, large sections of fenn about j fans could be heard chanting, the name of russian president vladimir putin, after keith went ahead in the match, they started the taunting off to the goals for it made an eagle gesture with his hands, which is in order to fetch his rivals at the shipped ass. it was key for you to have the final say they scored an extra time at to win the game. we won and make it
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into the 3rd round of qualifying for europe's premier club competition. they'll face escreen t stem gretz mix. former us president donald trump will plan a pro. i'm a golf competition later ahead of the late his live series event backed by saudi arabia. the 3rd live tournament of the season will take place on trumps at bed minister course in new jersey. a group of $911.00 victims families who believe a saudi aided the terrorist who carried out the attacks of urged trump not to host the events and thursdays pro am who play alongside a dust and johnson and bryson de chombo and his son eric the bed. mister cools was stripped to the p j championship in the wake of the january 6 attacks on the capital in washington, d. c. and other of trump's cool says in doral, florida, we'll host this season ending live tournament in october, even without trouble. if series was already controversial and has divided the golfing world lucrative contracts and huge prize money have tempted big names like johnson a dish. amber and phil mickelson to sign up. american defectors have been banned
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from the pga til and us write a cup team. while europeans like paul casey is still waiting to learn, if they too will be locked out of the right account. i would still love to be a part of that. but if i'm not, and other than this, i guess there's nothing i can do. i'm not sure what to tell you yet, because i guess we don't know. i right now we're at, we're all in limbo, which is a bit frustrating. the, the players of making the decisions obviously with the players are not trying to damage the game. or you know, we, we leave this to those in charge of the tool. there was a lucky escape for a spanish rider on day 4 of the women's tour to france. maggie garcia was hit by her own team call while she was pushing to rejoin the main bunch. she managed to get back on her bike out to finish the stage. but she lost contact with the leaders stages one by switzerland's modern voice her, while marianna voss from the netherlands retained the lead, as yellow josie light,
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16 seconds and just a few hours until the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. birmingham in the u. k. is the whole city this time around? athletes across 25 sports from table tennis to athletics will compete for go battles over the next 2 weeks. the queen's battle relay arrived on wednesday after an epic journey across 72, a commonwealth nation's in territories relay will continue through birmingham on thursday before the opening ceremony at alexandra stadium. that is always full. for now i'll have more list for later. so that's very much trauma curry will be here with more news on the other side of the brain and it's all of gemma, me, and all of the al jazeera usa see your tongue under company. ah ah.
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and a half to a lifetime within the walls. if in a rainy into a bengal tiger horizons us suddenly whiten when she lands an unlikely row in a feature film. but how long can have beta sweet freedom? last, when crisis strikes this in witness meyer a tiger tail on al jazeera j. perfect ganga media. censorship and the rise of their italian rule. you wake up one day. the system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive before turning machine. a look at the loss of power in hungary,
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in the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pressure on us, but we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the heart wrenching goodbyes, loved ones, not knowing when they will unite again. women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving ben behind among them. foreigners also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station there only a few rides available and that's only due to surrounding villages. so people like for me and rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they like many others, would have to reach in, hoping tomorrow is a better day. oh.

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