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in thought, the strife of cut dog is that the, the wolf coughing cutoff. he's a part of a beaker dijon cutter, has been staging, stimulation, and conducting training exercises for security forces. i never a global safety indexes. right? cut are at the top. last year, 200000 fans attended the air of fever comp. there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. ah . supporters of influential shia cleric mac tada al santa, occupied by dad's green zone to protest against nomination of a new prime minister ah,
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on carry johnston. this is al jazeera law from dell also coming out the u. s. secretary of state on the russian foreign minister, disgust ukraine, taiwan and the prisoner exchange and their 1st phone call. since the warn you crate began everything on like every thing is going no love is good line. search and rescue efforts underway in kentucky. but torrential rains have swept away homes at least 25 of debt and hom migrants crossing the mediterranean, playing a role in the latest italian elections. ah protested. are gathering outside baghdad heavily 45 green zone. now the rocky parliament supports his over shia cleric. the al serra are gearing up for another day of demonstration. self is stormy parliament on wednesday. they're opposed to
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the nomination of the hominy else to donny. as prime minister was saturday session in which donnie was expected to be formally named, has been cancelled. markwood of de la hed joins us live now from baghdad. the mark lloyd, what's the latest you can tell us we'll carry that protest as supporters of the, as she on financial lake. the recount politically that though, so the keep coming from several cities from baghdad and from other provinces to day upon request to film up to the southern himself to put pressure on the government on the parliament. and although not to pass that opponent while that adversary. mm . hm, much, he, ya, sudan. he was be nominated by the pro iran coordination framework that the parliament's a block at that is opposed, opposed to look for the us so that they keep decent. keep coming to see, keep coming to be ha, hold down old concrete walls, barriers on the road,
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leading to the greens of the now on the, on the fences around defenses of the green zone, threatening to storm it. but they have been, they have been pushed back by the security forces that have been up high, concrete fences are protecting death. as you know, this is the heavily fortified be his own that his home to us government offices along side international diplomatic missions. and also the us embassy and the british mc as well. now these brought us a say that they would continue protesting here, are threatening to some of the green zone because they say that did awesome. they did not trust the parliament. did they say the fact that the part of it is not holding the session today? does not mean that it can hold it behind closed goals. and mahmud with the parliamentary session. cancel and then what's likely to happen next
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i. well, many people are relying on a what a so called under the table negotiations, folks, mediations between arrival political factions including get regional mediations. we've been hearing that i did engage an iranian delegation headed by ismael honie, the commander of the, that inclusion of the iranian revolution. who got the, what's force has been here for days trying to mediate between the shia political factions to reach common ground consensus between the rival at factious bet. but as of yet that has nothing been and i was, it's concerning that mediation, but meanwhile, but been speaking to these professors, they say that they say that they cannot accept any mediation, especially from iran, because they look at iran as their advocacy because it's a regional powered that backing that adversely,
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the coordination framework here and the bottom. so despite the fact that there have been many calls from the heist levins, in the country from the president of the state, from the prime minister from several institutions calling for com, calling full reconciliation, calling for negotiations. but these professors say that they will not back off until the government and the parliament to respond to their demands by and not by not accepting well how much he has to. then he as a prime minister lockwood, abdullah hed live for us from baghdad. for now, thank you. moving on down the u. s. secretary of state and russia's foreign minister have spoken for the 1st time since invasion of ukraine in february and neeb lincoln that said, he told it so gay lover of the world expects moscow to honor its pledge to let grain shipments safely, leave ukrainian ports, 10 ships sa, currently loaded with grain ready to depart from odessa. lover of says sanctions on
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russia are partly responsible for the global food crisis. yoseph says western arms supplies to ukraine or prolonging the war. while that diplomacy continues, there still, the question of the grain is ships in ukraine's back. see ports were la on hanjin is live for us from the port city of destin. firstly, john, what is the latest on this grain situation? well, there's a high sense of expectation that that those grain ships will begin leaving today. now we also thought that yesterday that was after the president of ukraine volota mir zalinski, came out a to the port of odessa and spoke about the need to get those grain ships out. as you say, there are 10 ships loaded up and we are expecting them to go through these newly safe travel lands. but this is, after all, a war zone. there have been attacks, including on the board of odessa by russian forces. there's
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a dispute as to whether that was a legitimate military target or not. at the deputy mayor who i spoke to yesterday of odessa says that was not the case, but rushes as it has the right to strike legitimate military target. so whoever side you believe this is a war zone and it is perilous for those ships to go through and that's why every precaution is being taken to make sure that they are safe when they travel. nevertheless, the expectation is that those ships will leave soon. whether that's today or not, we don't know at this point a war zone indeed, as he say. so john conflicting reports about an attack on a prison which killed at least 40 cleaning prisoners of war. that's right, that happened in eastern ukraine in allan eve in russian controlled territory. this was a prison. and what both sides agree on is that 50 people were killed inside of that prison that they were from the as of battalion. those are ukranian troops who helped protect mary. a poll. ready and for months until russia eventually
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overcame them and control that area. but what is very much in dispute is, who's responsible for this strike? russian forces say it was ukraine. they ever put pictures on the internet of what they say are remnants of a high mars rocket. that's important because that's a precision guided munitions that only ukraine uses in this war. it's us supplied. ukraine says, know that this was a war crime that russians 1st of all carried out that attack. and that 2nd of all, they staged the aftermath to make it look like ukraine did it. this is what the president of ukraine volota mere zalinski had to say about that. timothy dooley, this is a deliberate war crime by the russian was a deliberate mass, murder of ukrainian prisoners of war. cathy, this doesn't ignore them. was an uncle bond with these machines as we're going to the everyone who abuses ukrainians who tortures and kills,
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should know that there will be punishment for this if some of the russian killers hoped that they will not be brought to justice. that they will hide somewhere, let them know they will be held accountable. so both sides are calling for an investigation into exactly what happened here. one of the things they will look at is whether that explosion was external as if it came from missile or whether it came from inside of the building. and based on the pictures that have come out, there are disputes as to which of those is true. ultimately, an investigation will determine what happened lie for us in odessa, john henge, and thank you. well, that's the situation on the ground, but format, especial assistance to president bill clinton. toby gotti says that despite the cold between moscow in washington, russia is not interested in negotiations on many issues. after 20 years have more or less open russia. we now have arrested. it's closing that's becoming much more totalitarian in its treatment of its own people and sees the west as an enemy. and
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in fact, is preparing its population for a long war and for a reduced standard of living are all in the name of the glory of the russian state . but russia is expecting isolation and is preparing for it. and i think god, the war in ukraine is a perfect example of that. where their view is, they have certain goals and they would like to achieve those goals. and they're really not interested in whether we accept their definition of what ukraine should look like or whether it should exist at all. so it's a really difficult situation because each side is suspicious of the other side. doesn't believe that there is on any point in negotiating on some of these issues. i mean, this is amazing. if you think about of our secretary state and the russian foreign
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minister have not spoken since the beginning of the ukraine war because they don't think there's any point. and there probably isn't because the fighting is going to go on. it'll go on all summer, all autumn, and in the winter. that's when probably negotiations will start still ahead on al jazeera, there are warnings of a humanitarian disaster. parts of the horn of africa as crops fail and entire villages go hungry. and 11 families and survivors protest as a se on golf tournament. tees off donald trump's, you jersey course. ah, judy has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle wookey or travel package to that away. official elling of the journey
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lou ah, they're watching al 0 reminder about top stories of south demonstrators are gathering outside baghdad heavily fortified greens and now the iraqi parliament, their supporters of shia cleric looked harder outsider on our posts, the nomination of homage. also, donnie as prime minister, the u. s. secretary of state has urged his russian counterpart to let the grange
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shipment safely leave ukrainian ports under a deal signed last week. it was the 1st time and need lincoln and said he never had spoken since the russian invasion in while you crate and russia have accused each other of attacking a prison in the separatist held dumbass region, killing at least 50 prisoners of war. most of them were from the eyes of battalion which defended the city of morrow, pl, before it fell to russia. and emergency has been declared in the us state of kentucky. west severe floods have killed at least 25 people. among the dead are 4 children from one family who was swept away gabriel at his under reports. the appalachian region of eastern kentucky is under water. several days of rainfall have caused rivers to overflow their banks and entire towns to barely remain above water lines. the area got 2 months worth of rainfall in the matter of just 2 days with recovery and rescue efforts ongoing. in some areas,
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the flood waters have not even crested yet. for those residents who did survived the storm, they told stories of horror. everything is going like, every thing is going. oh love is going. i'll like i don't. one is apartment to buckle with me in like under other me and when the inside the apartment, the flash flooding is so severe. even rescuers were shocked by what they were dealing with. probably 95 percent of the people in his area, her loved oversight, houses, gars animals. it's. it's heartbreaking to really use these 4 siblings were all swept away in the flood waters. they drowned and their bodies have all been recovered. the governor who declared a state of emergency on friday to are the hardest to areas elsewhere in america.
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overnight monsoon range in las vegas flood waters seen coming through the roof of at least one of the cities famous casinos. there was also flooding in west virginia, and hundreds were rescued from flood waters in missouri. while parts of america are soaking wet, other parts are melting. it all comes after the north east of the u. s. saw unseasonably and dangerous record high heat earlier this month. and meteorologists know what's causing it. the type of events that have been occurring over the last couple of weeks across the country are directly attributable to climate change. these are big signals, extreme. he heavy downpours. that parking back to the changes in our atmosphere because of the additional carbon because of the warming. in kentucky cleanup, we'll mostly have to wait because they're still in this search and rescue phase of this storm. official say the death toll is likely to climb gabriel. as anto al
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jazeera, at least 56 people have died in flash floods that have devastated more than a dozen provinces across iran. several people were killed in a landslide in terror on more than 30 people, died in 2 villages, northwest and north, east, off the capitol. search and rescue operations are continuing in flood his areas with fear the death toll could rise. a millions of people could be affected by the worst drought in 4 decades in parts of the horn of africa, aid agencies, or warning of a humanitarian disaster. his crops fail and entire villages go hungry, where leaders are calling for a coordinated mutual response ahead of that you and climate conference in november, catherine sawyer reports. this is a new comp for internally displaced people in the somali capital walk issue. most of this families are from louis shabbily, which is on the brink of a farming mohammed. hussein is worried about his son. the little boy doesn't have
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anything to eat. and some of the other children have missiles, maybe her will unlock any medicine, but we left our home and live in hard conditions. just the other day, my daughter died of missiles and why my son is sick and is getting worse. we lost everything in the drought. for rainy seasons, half filled in the horn of africa, humanitarian groups estimate more than 18000000 people are going hungry in somalia . if your pia djibouti and kenya, a combination of armed conflicts, rising global food and fuel prices has wasn't the impact of the extreme weather on poor communities. so is the on the front line or a j con burkett. the 2nd was honorable county leaders from the region,
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our meeting to coordinate. i had of a broader un climate summit in november, governments from the region one to bring this to the attention of the negotiators across 27, the climate negotiations happening in china folk. and today they've adopted a historic figuration to that effect, but will be brought to to the negotiators barker the comp mohammad does not need to be reminded about the devastating effects of climate change. his less concerned about the decisions leaders make at their summits and more worried by where his next meal will come from. catherine soy. i'll jazeera brazil, the government has granted permission for a highway that cuts through the amazon rain forest to be fully paved president tables tomorrow. had pledged to seal a 900 kilometer road runs from now, so to port value, only half of the highways paved and becomes impossible. in the rainy season, environmentalists say ceiling the road will allow illegal loggers and land grabbers
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to access remote areas of the rain forest more easily. recent study found the project would result in a fivefold rise in deforestation by 2030. that's the equivalent of an area larger than the us state of florida. carlos, nobody is an earth system scientist whose work focus is only on this. and he says the project could lead to even more roads. the state governor of the state of amazon us where this road will cover most of its length has announced that as soon as the roll this road is paid. the state of amazon as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas all protected with forest areas, conservation units, areas with indigenous resource. so that will make deforestation explode in that state. that's the state largest amount of rain forest in the brazilian amazon. as
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soon as there is opening a rolled, then the legal leg grabbing becomes exponential. and then all the other organized crime will act together in this illegal and grabbing my fishing wildlife trafficking and also drug trafficking, exploding the amazon and with the roads. it will become almost not a place on earth. it will be a place on a different planet because it will be completely control by organized crime attorneys at congress as extend to the state of emergency in their o'conny region. armed indigenous groups there have declared war against the state and big business . they're demanding the restoration of their ancestral lands. and self determination, when it's a stern test, a president, gabrielle burridge, just months into his 1st term on latin america and
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a to lucille newman reports from santiago, michigan. this is the aftermath of the latest attack against chiles, multi 1000000000 dollar forestry industry by an indigenous my put a rebel group in the south central part of the country with barlow. interferon congress is approval of the government request for yet another extension of a state of emergency in the al kenny a region wasn't surprising, but it's come with a high dose of ridicule against left wing president. gabrielle bought each. let me represent echo, but got that other though the same people who are highly placed in government to day and who not only attacked the previous government strategy but voted against all the extensions of a state of emergency. last year. had the nerve to come here to ask us for the 4th time to approve the same measure. conservatives voted in favor of allowing the army to patrol alongside militarized police in the rest of region. but several left wing deputies from body to his own coalition,
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especially the communist party voted against the measure. they accused the president of betraying his electoral promise to promote dialogue and not use force . earlier the spokesman of can the oldest my poacher resistance group took responsibility for the new attack labriola and we're thrive in our priority is to channel violence towards well directed acts of sabotage towards supplies and machinery. the government said it would not press charges against the indigenous leader, but amid an uproar, backtracked seen as another example of flip flopping on the part of the western hemispheres. youngest president, if the next fmla, this is the government of a young generation of millennials in their learning to manage a complex state apparatus and a country that some patient with many problems. this is a year for learning the ropes a year of transition. the hope is that body to has been in office for less than 5
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months, will learn the rope soon without losing the confidence of those who elected him. every new president has to come face to face with the reality that being in the opposition is easier than being in office. president, gabrielle burridge is learning the hard way that we can siding his convictions and his electoral promises with the need to make pragmatic decisions. is a delicate juggling act. lucy and human al jazeera santiago, a recent increase the number of asylum seekers reaching the orlando for them to do sir, is being politicized ahead of italy's snap elections in september for a minister, mario jog. he resigned early this month when his coalition government fell apart. if i shall go name reports or how the arrivals are influencing voters. the aquamarine waters of the mediterranean, surrounded by craggy cliffs. keep loring tourists to these co. however, vacationers aren't the reason the small italian island has made headlines in recent
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years. in 2013368 migrants had refugees died when an overcrowded boat capsized dear lampa do so. it was one of the worst ship racks in modern european history. francesco verandas, father was fishing with a friend when he heard cries for help. he rescued a dozen people and became a national hero. relatives empty and the people tinkled migrant. so criminals don't understand what he means to suffer for something in forget that they're worse than earth, exploited this same africa. they came from after people protested the days when asylum seekers arrived and roamed the narrow streets are long gone. now their presence is invisible to most prompting one woman to accuse our crew of spreading misinformation. it probably was a trip to the gandhi english, the one that you're born archer. there is
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a problem when the sea is very calm. like today, we see at least 1500 people arriving each week here, but they are immediately transferred to solicit was somewhere else. oh yes, we don't see them on the island when everyone yet the migrant welcome center is overflowing. the uptake and arrivals coincides with the collapse of prime minister mario dragging coalition government this month. he announced his resignation twice . far right and populous parties, torpedo, dragging government and are expected to prevail in snap elections. on september 25th, the missouri siblings come from one of the oldest families on lump. i do so make a living selling produce out of a truck in the city center. within your bro, all of us, when we should vote for the far right and give them an opportunity to run the country before we say be a no good. currently migrants are coming here every day without any rules. corrado hopes italians won't allow far right and populous candidates to scape goat migrants
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. almost a decade later, his father has remained in contact with some of the people he rescued, and he says the sadness in their eyes remains. natasha. your name al jazeera lumper, do sir. italy, legislation to barn the summit, semi automatic weapons has been passed by the democrat control us house of representatives. yeas are 270 denay. there are 213. the bell is past, however, it's locked into stall when it goes to the senate. we're 10 republican votes on needed, the proposed legislation that follows a seems of mass shootings. national rifle association has condemned the bill as an assault on freedom and civil liberties. former us present donald trump has defended hosting a saudi back golf tournament at one of his courses after backlash from families of 911 victims. the controversial live series event is being held less than 75
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kilometers from where the world trade center once stood. crystal salumi reports from the bed, mr course in new jersey. the trump national golf club in bed minster, new jersey is hosting the live golf series bankrolled by the sovereign, while fond of saudi arabia. the tournament has sparked outreach and among those who lost family members in the 911 attacks were standing here in the back yard were 750 people were turned up. bread eagle since father was killed, that if it were not for the kingdom, kids or those hijackers would've had a 0 percent chance of success. and we, that's our goal is to educate the world. remember, family members have accused donald trump and the pro golfers who are participating of taking blood money. my 2 brothers were murdered on 9 where i live every st. launching and add to remind them that 15 of the 911 hijackers were saudi citizens when they say recently declassified documents show. the hijackers had help from the
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saudi government. something the kingdom has denied. tromp has expressed sympathy for the families, but no regrets about hosting the event. well, i've known these people for a long time. no. saudi arabia had been friends of mine for a long time. they've invested in many american companies. they own big percentages of many, many american companies, and frankly, what they're doing for golf is so great. what they're doing for the players are so great. the salaries are going to go way up. the former president has promoted the live series with its huge payouts for players as an alternative to the pga of america, which yanked its 2022 championship from his bed minster course after the january 6 capital attack. terry strata lost her husband. tom in the world trade center says she is equally disturbed by president joe biden's recent interaction with crown prince mohammad. been salman, it was disgraceful. it was painful to watch such a you know,
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such an nonchalant way of meeting him when we were trying to get our point across. you need to have a really serious conversation with him about september 11th and he blew 911 families aren't the only ones outraged by the saudi backed golf tournament. the national press club pointing to the killing of journalist jamal could show g has called the event a revolting attempt to whitewash the kingdoms image. kristin salumi al jazeera bed minster, new jersey. the governor of new york state has declared a state of emergency due to an outbreak of monkey pox. currently, more than 25 percent of the cases in the united states are in new york, and more than 1300 cases have been reported in the state. on friday, brazil and spain reported the 1st monkey pox related death outside africa. the world health organization labeled the spread of monkey fox of global health emergency one week ago. not tourism industry workers have demonstrated against
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plans to raise the price of tickets to enter indonesia, komodo national park. the price is currently around $13.00, but from monday visitors will have to pay $250.00 to enter. government says the movies to help reduce the environmental impact of tourism on the parks ecosystem. a conservation group say it's simply an attempt to attract high end tourism and the price is too high once implemented, it'll impact our economy badly. all sectors related tourism transportation, hotels to guides and business owners will be affected ah, says al jazeera and these are the top stories now demonstrates as a gathering outside baghdad heavily fortified green said that iraqi parliament, their supporters of shia cleric, but tod asada and are opposed to the nomination of mohammed us dani.

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