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lens and dissects the wealth media. how they operate, the stories they cover. 5 years on since me, on mars, muslim minority were forced from the country. we look at the plight of the rocking out to say we're well showcase is the best documentary from across the network, including a new 3 part series, the sixty's in the arab world as protest continue following the swearing in the new president could sri lanka, economic and political crisis lead to humanitarian 1 august, which is era ah who. ready o supporters of shia cleric, montana elsa occupy a ranch parliament for the 2nd time in a week to protest the nomination of
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a rival prime minister. ah, hello, i am emily and gwen. this is al jazeera alive from dough ha. also coming up ukraine, white to export grain, while farm has come, face to face with the problem of growing crops in a walls on spain reports a 2nd dare to link to monkey parks while san francisco and new york state declared public health emergencies. and how i'm documented migrants crossing the mediterranean and playing a role in the italian election. ah welcome to the program. we begin in baghdad where thousands of protesters have stormed the iraqi parliament for a 2nd time this week. the last 5 tea gas sat, the crowns in the circle grains on or than 125 people have been injured. they are
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protesting against the nomination of mohammed shire outlet. so danny, as prime minister saturdays parliamentary session at which sudan his nomination was expected to be formally announced, was canceled. the speaker has now postponed all sessions until further notice. oh, as one of us, we entered the parliament building for the 3rd time to route out the corrupt political parties and militias. we are here to fix iraq and get it back to its position by the word of the people and with the gods blessing. and our leader took a sudden, piracy. this is a message to the parliament members from the iraqi people. it's over the authority of this parliament is over and the power is for the people and people will decide their destiny backwards. hi, security green zone where the processor taking place is the political heart of the city. the parliament is located inside that zone, along with other government offices, iraq's prime minister, mustafah alcott, he has addressed the nation is calling for a peaceful resolution to the political crisis. to show fear not dom and lovely,
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i call on all to remain calm, patient and rational, and not to be dragged into confrontations. so i call him citizens not to crush what security forces in europe and to respect the state institutions. we should all work together to stop those were exhilarating the strike model. everybody knows the fire, your sedition would burn us or what? and al jazeera dorsey jabari is in baghdad to an has been following the protests. we were with the protesters were trying to get into the green zone and then we saw them take down a few of they ad barricaded concrete walls and we went in with them along for the journey. they walked a few kilometers to reach the parliament building. they were chanting a feather all feathers name and they were chanting anti dead slogans against ed nori al malik. he who of course, was the former iraqi prime minister from 2006 until 2014. and they believed that
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at the nomination of the current candidates for the position of prime minister mohammed she also, donnie, is one who is close to an area molecule. that is something these demonstrators will not tolerate. they say they want a system free of corruption. i spoke to one demonstrator who said that he wants a government that is not corrupt, and they will follow mal feather al sutter as long as it's needed until the end thou what that end is is still unknown for the time being. we've seen the demonstrators who have went into the parliament building, their numbers are in the thousands they have physically taken over the entire building. there is very little room to move around now. even as we left a few hours ago, people were still coming in to go into the building. the mood changed quite quickly from one of quite tense when we had our police forces, fiery tear gas, and a about a 125 people had been injured including 15 officers,
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but then he became quite calm as people entered the greens on m. walk towards the parliament building. at times, even a celebratory tone took over the crowd. they were chanting and singing inside the parliament building. they say again, they will not go anywhere until their demands are met. those demands include an another election that they just had one here in october of last year, which really didn't get the results these protesters wanted. and that is a system free of corruption. i think it's quite telling now, since there are southern the politician and clara has said he was leaving politics because he didn't want to participate in a corrupt system. and also asked the 73 m p 's that are part of his party to leave as well. there has been very much a limbo in iraqi politics, and of course, all this instability doubt playing out on the streets to ukraine now, where 17 ships loaded with grain are ready to depart from at odessa. for the 1st time since russia invaded in february, more ways in corn is being harvested while the war continues. that doesn't come
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with our problems. these pictures show fields burning in the region of car cave and near the front lines. farmers are accusing russia of shelling the area. john hendern are this report from odessa. ukraine in the world are waiting for 17 ships filled with grain to distribute food across the globe and help avert a global hunger crisis. prisoner reloaded mir zalinski on friday shed. those ships would leave soon, but they haven't left yet. there are a number of logistical problems involved with that. some of. ready those could be insurance, the fact that the waters are mine, and most importantly, security because those ships will be traveling through an active war zone. we've also been told that the secretary general through a spokesman has offered to send a team of experts to a prison in eastern ukraine to determine whether it was a russian strike or an ukrainian strike that killed 50 people. those people were
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prisoners who fought on behalf of ukraine. in merrier poll, one of the things they'll look at is whether that was an external strike. as the russians claim, they say it was a ukrainian missile, or whether it was an explosion from inside. that is what the ukrainians claim. volota mer. zalinski says. it was a war crime. spain has reported it 2nd monkey pokes related death in the past 2 days. the country has the highest numbers in europe. at almost 4300 men disproportionately affected. only 64 of the people infected in spain, a women, while new york state and the city of san francisco have both declared a state of emergency due to rise infection, say new york's now home to one in 4 infections across the us. with 1300 cases reported 800 cases have been reported in california while they're on a quarter of those are in san francisco. the global monkey pox outbreak has seen more than 21000 cases in nearly 80 countries since may. what it means is
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that, for example, in new york state, the public emergency has been declared. this allows the state to permit paramedics nurses, for example, to administer doses of the vaccine. it also opens up the door to greater federal assistance. now it is interesting in terms of the fact that you have had observed to say that it's very difficult to coordinate on the basis of the 7 entities. now that is the u. s. s. 50 states plus the 7 regions and major cities that are involved in san francisco, for example, which is the 1st city to declare public health emergency. once again, that opens up the avenues of assistance from the state as well as from federal level. so it is a bit of a hodgepodge response in terms of the health departments way of dealing with it. and what i must note as well. very importantly, on wednesday, the cdc said that there was some 5054500 cases reported late last night.
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those figures were updated to some 5 to 4000. and now that's an increase of 10 percent over some to days. so clearly, this is a health problem that is known to stabilizing. it is, in fact, mounting in iran, at least as ye, people have been killed and said he, others are missing in france, that have devastated more than a dozen provinces. over the past week. several people were killed and lamb slide in tehran on more than 30, died in 2 villages, north of the capitol, search and rescue operations. and continuing with phased, the death tow could rise and an emergency has been declared in the u. s. state of kentucky where at least 25 people have died in severe floods. among the victims of 4 children from one family who got swept away. gabriel alexander reports the appellation region of eastern kentucky is under water. several days of rainfall
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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, the flood waters have not even crested yet. for those residents who did survive the storm, they told stories of horror. everything is going like, every thing is going. oh, love is good. i'll like, i will miss apartment to buckle with me and i just like i'd rather be in with 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 this area here as love everybody, houses, gorge animals. it's heartbreaking to really use these 4
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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. 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 us saw unseasonably and dangerous record high heat earlier this month. and meteor ologist know what's causing it. the type of events that had 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
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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's onto al jazeera. hey, francis has called the treatment of indigenous people in canada's residential schools. genocide. the head of the roman catholic church spoke to reporters before the flight back to its length. he delivered an official apology on canadian soil to the indigenous people. it were abused it residential schools, most of which were run by the catholic church era. now set up our own up again. it's true that i did not use the word because i didn't think of it, but i described genocide. i apologized. i asked for forgiveness for this work, which was genocide. i condemned this taking children away and trying to change their culture. their minds changed their traditions, race, and an entire culture is genocide is a technical word, but i did not use it because i did not think of this,
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but you can say that i said it was a genocide that the way the still ahead on al jazeera the u. n is preparing to name and next human rights chief will take a look at some of the top contenders to the wrong. and to rebellion by indigenous groups puts the leadership of chillies with young presidents to the test. ah. with at the weather is not quite as unusual as it was just a couple days ago. the still follow the cloud around considering its middle summer and it should be hot, dry, and dusty as you know. the shower can develop again on the rainy inside the gulf. this is take you into sunday. we still might get something in queue weight, but it's less like the walls and it's a dry looking picture speak more like it should be, with only sola catching the edge of monsoon. radians for drizzle,
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and cloud around that city. well tom, i get to monday. it hasn't completely disappeared, still we get mountainous showers in the wrong has been flooding here as you probably know. and the same as possible from rhea down towards the mountains to the southwest. the saudi bar, in contrast to that turkeys was getting hotter and hotter and dry walls. a good part of eastern europe is sing, rain coming is pushed the heat down here, in fact, from the east, far east inside, where the city of chetry holds. the reco temperature for turkey used getting up to walls where it shouldn't be 14 arms, the reco we go to wall to go to don't think we'll get there, but that part of turkey is still hot. now, just a quick reflection on the rains in africa. there's been flooding, get into down, south sudan this year. the big chows in ethiopia, and sudan and further west are still going with the bank assessments. how much support is there if
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it's street protests that we've seen in hotels across the rest of the country? the street has been, has been very good. that's happening into the core consent people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of it and what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. druggie is credited by someone where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera lou? ah ah, hello. are you watching al jazeera? i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories. his, our thousands of protesters have stormed the iraqi parliament in baghdad. for the
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2nd time this week, supporters of shia cleric, montana al serra are trying to block a political rival from being named prime minister. parliamentary sessions have been postponed until further notice. 17 ships loaded with grain awaiting to leave ukraine's odessa. port. farmers are harvesting more in the middle of washing showing tens of millions of tons of grain and you to be exported under a deal struck last week. and spain has reported it 2nd monkey pox related death in as many days. infections are also rising in the united states, new york state and the city of san francisco have declared public health emergency al chabad fighters have attacked their military base on the somalia, ethiopia borum, the armed group, which is linked to al qaeda, says it's killed more than 180 open troops. however, the government says its soldiers killed dozens of fighters who were trying to
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infiltrate the base several algebra tax have been reported in recent weeks, raising concerns about regional stability. journalists, samuel get a charm, has more from addis ababa. the somali state government has been supported by the job and courses trying to fight with bob. there was a story that came out saying that 150 bob elise, members have been killed. but throughout the week and even earlier this month, there has been different kind of claim and counter claim of victims and with 3 and so on. enough for the u. n. w p to start removing some of its employees. the somali region is one of the asked where it has a comp that's taking care of thousands. so if you open displeased people, and this goes to show you that this conflict as really moving forward show,
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bob was claiming that they have been killing or winning the battle so far. but this is the 1st time that the people inside or the region outside the somali regional government forces really. 3 clean this money victims or this money killing. and in a way to stop show bob from advancing to the capital of the somali region and far beyond more than $400.00 migrants and refugees have disembarked from a humanitarian ship in toronto, italy, a vessel which is operated by the charity c. watch rescued. the great from the mediterranean, they last waiting for separate operations. activists appealed to several de submission to dock and equally as passengers swells it in temperatures of more than 40 degrees celsius. and the number of migrants in refugees heading to europe is rising fast. there's been an, a 4 percent increase compared to last year with nearly $115000.00 regular entries
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so far. the number of people crossing the mediterranean has more than doubled from a year ago. most of the migrants on that route, nigerian con delays or syrian crossings along the central minutes money and root are also up by 23 percent. it's most often used by people whose journeys began in bangladesh, egypt, and to museum. the only route that seen a drop in crossings is the west and one from morocco to spain. 21 percent fuel migrants have used it compared to last year. those crossings they usually made by algerian, syrians and moroccans. and that increases being politicized ahead of is a snap elections in september. and i show your name reports and how the arrivals are influencing voters in laughter to them. the aquamarine waters of the mediterranean, surrounded by craggy cliffs, keep luring tourists to these codes. however, vacationers aren't the reason. the small italian island has made headlines in
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recent years. in 2013368 migrants had refugees died. when an overcrowded boat capsized dear lamp ado 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 the same africa became 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 rewards attributed the gandhi english to one the church. monica muttered. 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 or your vincent. they are immediately transferred to sicily or somewhere else. well, years ago. 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 a do side. 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 the and no good. currently migrants are coming here every day without any rules. florida hopes italians won't allow far right and populous candidates to scape goat migrants. almost a decade later,
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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 lampa. do such italy campaign is a calling on the un secretary general to choose a new human rights chief, willing to take a stronger stance against powerful governments. human rights advocates accused ongoing commission and michelle by shelling of not being unspoken enough about her pieces in some countries, including china and diplomatic edison. james space has moved for 4 years. she served as the world's top human rights official. when michelle bachelor was appointed in 2018 human rights groups, hope the 2 time president of chile herself, once a political prisoner in her home country, would bring real clout to the role. and we need to continue working strongly. so ever one, man, women and children are able to leave in
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a life that is safe and peaceful as everybody wants instead bachelor's face criticism to not being forthright on human rights abuses, particularly concerning the persecution of the weaker community in china report. she commissioned on the situation the, the start of her term has still not been published. and her visit to china in may, was widely condemned as a whitewash with the u. s. state department, calling it a mistake. human rights groups. worry that the un secret general antonio good terrace, who will choose the next human rights commissioner, will again ought for a candidate who worked largely behind the scenes rather than very publicly calling out all abuses. i am deeply concerned. the 2nd general with terrorist is going to, you completely undermine the high commissioner's house, may get utterly ineffective by selecting a quiet diplomat. are now good harris in askance out in contrast, as of his predecessors coffee and was very outspoken in speaking about human rights . even banking, move, asian, you know, not the most outspoken individual,
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but in the, and found his voice. and you know who terrorist has been very reluctant to criticize particular governments unless their whole body bryant, i fear that he's going to choose a high commissioner who's gonna share who's gonna share his reticence about using the only tool the high commissioner has, which is public reporting and public combination, regardless of who the bees are, it's diplomat say an official little known outside the un who's work for good terrace for decades. volcker turk is probably the front runner for the job to other candidates, the former norwegian prime minister, ernest soleberg and cornwall kang, who was foreign minister of south korea, have higher public profiles, but they're also known to have a quiet diplomacy. over public advocacy. time is running short. the next high commissioner is supposed to be appointed by the secretary general approved here in the general assembly. and then take up the post by the 1st of september. leading human rights groups are unhappy. they've offered the input to the office of the
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secretary general, but so far they say they've been rebuffed. james bayes al jazeera at the united nations. members of congress in washington, a mounting pressure on the united arab emirates, to release an american civil rights lawyer who represented murdered journalist, jamal, because shoji they held a press conference, this wasted your attention to the case i seem to for was detained to by a board on july 14, the you a says go for was convicted in absence of tax evasion and money laundry. he's been in or emory custody since july 14th. and we've learned, obviously these recently contract, coven, unable to contact is attorneys. and most importantly, recent test by us officials to contact him the u. s. citizen having unsuccessful his appeal day that jennifer service set for august 1st. but my colleagues and i are streamed concerned that you will not be able to adequately defend himself from
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the so far, unsubstantiated charges against him reveals government has granted permission for a fully paved highway that cuts through the amazon rain forest president j able scenario had pledged to upgrade the 900 kilometers stretch that links manella to porterville, yom, half of it is unsealed and becomes impossible. in the rainy season. environmentalists say paving the road will allow illegal loggers and land grab is to access remote areas of the rain forest more easily. a recent study found the project would result in a 5 fold rise in deforestation by 2030, the equivalent of an area larger than the us state of florida. carlos number a is an earth system scientist who works whose work rather focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to even more roads. the state governor of the state of thomas on us where this road will cover most of its leg has announced that
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as soon as the roll does roll is paid. it still comes on as we built. 2 east west roads go very areas all protected with forests areas. we conservation units areas with indigenous resource. so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount of rate for us in the brazil amazon. as 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 ego link. grabbing my fishing wildlife trafficking and also drug trafficking, extruding the amazon and with the roads. it will become almost not to
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a place on earth, it will be placed on a different planet, because it will be completely control by organized crime. chili's, congress has extended a state of emergency in the around can range and indigenous groups had declared war against the state and the business that demanding the restoration of their ancestral lands and self determination. it's a test for president gabriel forage just months in the 1st time and latin america. and it's the same human reports from santiago. susan, this is the aftermath of the latest attack against chiles. multi $1000000000.00 forestry industry by an indigenous my put a rebel group in the south central part of the country for an hour to fear. and 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
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offer santa fe bunker a bit of it though, the same people who are highly placed in government today 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, 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 come, the oldest, my butcher resistance group took responsibility for the new attack. liberia 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
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charges against the indigenous leader, but amid an uproar back tract seen as another example of flip flopping on the part of the western hemispheres. youngest president, if connect 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 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 reconciling his convictions and his electoral promises with the need to make pragmatic decisions is a delicate juggling act. lucy newman, al jazeera, sant.

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