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but can they overcome years of muscle culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a jazz eva, al jazeera is investigative unit goes undercover in the caribbean, we'd all use the word bribe will give you a token of appreciation, exposing trade of diplomatic passports today, and it's 250000 unless you're hot than the price will go to well over a 1000000 involving from other regions, highest officials. my 1st is what i want to fall, al jazeera investigations, diplomats for sale. ah thousands of followers of influential cleric, milton, a sudden storm iraq's parliament protesting efforts by his rival as to form
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a government. ah. hello on down, jordan, this is out as they are alive from della also coming up. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski orders the evacuation of the dumbass region where fighting has intensified in recent date, new york state and san francisco, declare a state of emergency. hundreds of monkey pops cases have been recorded in both places and china's facing more questions as nasa accuses beijing a failing to follow the rules of space. ah protested from encamped inside iraq's parliament, dr. storming the building for a 2nd time this week. at least 5 tear gas at the crowds in the green zone. more than a 125 people have been injured. supporters of shia cleric knocked out a sudden protesting against the nomination of mohammed shire al saddam,
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as by minister lockwood up the wide reports. once again, supporters of shia cleric mob to the southern occupy iraq's parliament. but this time the vote to stay put until their demands are met. we reject corruption and corrupt politicians, sudanese a tool in the hands of foreign powers. he and his colleagues work against iraq. he won't do anything for our benefit. i montela maddie, we won't leave until we kick those corrupt politicians out of iraq. approve iranian book called the coordination framework has nominated mohammed t i c n e for play and minister. these protesters have linked him to former premier in re l. mckee. i saw that
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the health ministry has confirmed dozens of people including soldiers were injured . when police fire t against the crowns a jimmy. everyone shares the responsibility political parties at the political elite of, of the social forces and influential figures. we have to say to everyone, and everyone must act wisely with the rock in mind in order not to lose again. so saturday's parliamentary session had been dedicated to electing a new president, followed by the naming of a prime minister, who would then for a new government. oh, there is now on hold. giving gravel politicians at chairs to meet. but these protesters are worried that m. p 's could hold an unannounced session to approve. so danny, so now that in for the long haul from the douglas al jazeera. but
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that will kill abaz's, a political analyst based in washington dc. he says, some supporters are waiting for a comprehensive deal from the government. i think we asked the stage of who is going to be the next prime minister. the federalist basically want a ground deal ideal that includes the judiciary or you can think of the supreme court setting some time for an election not touching or touching the total law. and then the premium shows. so several things in one package. this was supposedly, mainly after mildly ti, the arch enemy also took over the coordination of framework that, that think really and since intensified this conflict. when my,
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when natalie keys handed it became the premium ship candidate for the entire coordination of framework. and that really pushed so they were to react and to react wrongly now he's waiting for this candidate to withdraw from the race. i don't think the framework will hold up for long as this process continues. i think some people in the framework are waiting are wanting some sort of excuse in order to leave the framework or kick mr. molly key out and the system, the process and the name of national security in the name of peace and iraq. some of them would make this more so southern, giving them the pre facts one way or the other. iran president has visited areas hit by flooding and land slides which have killed at least 80 people, abraham res. he travelled with officials of the iranian red crescent to the city of pharaoh scott, east of terra, heavy,
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rain and flooding up cause havoc and dozens of provinces. over the past week, at least 30 people are still missing. ukraine's president of all the evacuation of the eastern region of done yet because fighting with the russian forces intensifies in a late night address for me as the sky said, people must leave the white don bass region, which includes land too much too much. it is important for all now people who still remain dumbass in the areas of the fastest fighting. there are hundreds of thousands of people, tens of thousands of children, many refuse to leave, but it really needs to be done. the decision will have to be taken regardless, believe me, and the sooner it's made, the more people who leave the don, it's region. now, the few people, the russian army will have time to kill, will early as the landscape called on the us. the international committee of the red cross to take action of an attack on a prison complex dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in ali, nitika, russia, and ukraine of accused each other carrying out the attack. the kremlin has invited
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the un and red cross to investigate. 17 ships loaded with ukrainian grain are ready to depart from odessa for the 1st time since russia invaded in february, more wheat and corner being harvested as the war continues. the loss of ukrainian exports has raised global food prices, threatening political instability, and help push more people into poverty and hunger and vulnerable countries. john henry has more now 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 volota mir zalinski on friday said those ships would leave soon, but they haven't left yet. there are a number of logistical problems involved with that. some. ready of 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
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a russian strike or an ukrainian strike that killed 50 people. those people were prisoners who fought on behalf of ukraine in mary, a pole. 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 mayor zalinski says it was a war crime, spain as a portrait. second monkey pox related death in the past 2 days. there the 1st confirmed desk from the virus and the european union, spain's case numbers i europe's highest at almost 4300. been more than 21000 cases and nearly 80 countries since may in the us new york state and the city of san francisco have declared states emergency due to rising numbers of the virus, new york accounts, but one in 4 infections across the country with 1300 cases reported there are also 800 cases in california, more than
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a quarter of which are in san francisco. my counties in washington with more on the u. s. government's response to the outbreak. what it means is 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, and 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 57 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 this and what i must note as well. very importantly, on wednesday,
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the cdc said that there was some 5054500 cases reported late last night. those figures were updated to some 5 to 4000. and now that's an increase of 10 percent over some 2 days. so clearly, this is a health problem that is non to stabilizing. it is in fact mounting out about fighters of attacked a military base on the somalia, ethiopia border, the group which is linked to al qaeda, says it's kill more than a 100. if you up your troops, but the government says its soldiers killed dozens of fighters who tried to infiltrate the base. jeanette samuel get you has more now from the sound of the 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 red 3 and
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so on enough for the u. n. w p to. 2 start removing some of its employees. the somali region is one of the asked where it has a comp that's taking care of a 1000. so if you opened displeased people and this goes to show you that this conflict really moving forward, i'll show bob what's claiming that they have been killing or winning the battle so far. but this is the 1st time that's the inside or the regional molly regional government forces really. 3 clean this money victims or this money killing, and in a way to stop bob from advancing to the capital of the somali region and far beyond . yes, president joe biden is back in isolation of the testing positive. again, for cove at 19, the whitehouse says it's a rebound infection which can occur off the treatment with the anti virus drug
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packs. levin biden 1st tested positive for the virus on july 21st. he left isolation, not the testing negative this week with dr. questioner. dia commodities from duke university. he says between 5 and 10 percent of people rebound on 5. we have seen cases being reported up people passing on the virus to others during this period of rebound. and according to cdc guidance, the best way to proceed would really be to isolate again for a minimum of 5 days and continue to mass through 10 days after that, rebound infection, i think in the overall scheme, the pets love. it is very good and is likely to reduce severe infections, hospitalizations and death as we've seen in the clinical trials. but we do need to be sure that people are ending isolation too early, and also are continue to follow up and masking even after they finish their isolation. so it is important to make sure that people are taking measures after
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treatment to try to avoid infecting others potentially along the way you effective st. anthony blinking has raised the killing of sharing clay during a call with israel defense minister. the state department says blink, and told benny guns there's a need for accountability for the journalists. murder. lincoln met with members of the family in washington, dc. on tuesday. she was shot dead by israeli forces one assignment and the occupied west bank in may. more still to come here now does air including hong kong housing dilemma. we'll show you the windowless cubicles where people live in a space that is big enough for bed and meet young children and become a driving force and efforts to keep them and safe on the streets of mexico monastery. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book,
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your travel package to day. now the unusually wet weather has not returned, nor we haven't seen the end of it yet, but it's not as severe as it was. for the most part. the on shore breeze means it's coming fizzy, humid around the gulf states which is normal. but the blue suggest showers that they shouldn't be quite frequent in saudi arabia. they shouldn't exist at all in bahrain or q 8, and they're pretty rare in iran as well. but that is the picture for sunday they will develop and there will be some flash fighting, particularly in iran, or monday. the morning starts off rather humid as you might expect, and showers go again in iran. now they are going to be quite as widespread or as big. i don't think, but they're still there. however you looked at and sadie re run that line that traces down to the mountains in the southwest. that shouldn't really exist either, but it's there to and it last into tuesday for the rest things are fairly normal. the sun is out, the temperatures are still quite high back. that's of $46.00,
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not 50, but the eastern part is southeast of turkey and northern syria. i knock on the door, the middle fort is higher than is normal for this time of the year. so we haven't reverted to normal completely, but it's look a bit more like it. now just a quick word on the amount of rain in the seasonally short, wet season is to down south sea, down and chat. at rainy's heavy, i saw official ally of the journey life and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugees think stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range . the way you're coming from. you said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be high. human rights and land defenders and brazil thing live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with
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ah, welcome back of her to mind about top stories here. this, our supporters of the shia cleric knocked out a cetera camping inside arrives elements out a storm in the building for a 2nd time this week. protesting against the nomination of mama child and audience by miss iran's president is visited areas hit by flooding m landslides, which appealed at least 80 people. heavy rains, of course, havoc and dozens of provinces. over the past week, at least 30 people are still missing. and ukraine's president has over the evacuation of the eastern dannetta region as fighting the russian forces intensifies. lensky also said people in the wider don bass region, which includes moving lamps, needs to be that massa has accused china space agency of failing to follow
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international protocol of a space debris for a 3rd time. the u. s. space agency says beijing didn't share specific trajectory data. as it's long march 5 be iraq. it tumble back to earth. will issue of space junk is a growing problem. many rockets and satellites burn up during re entry into the earth's orbit, but some day we does reach earth's surface intact. according to the european space agency, there are 2000 active satellites on earth orbit. another 3000, a circling offline, saw to say without satellite launch regulations. one out of every 15 visible lights in the night sky will be a satellite, not a star. what daniel kessler is a former dag bree research scientists at nasa. he says, satellite and rocket launchers can sometimes be more about making money than research agreements that we have all agreed upon. i know work,
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i work very quickly with european agencies in russia and china was included in those discussions as well as to what would be the responsible thing to do. this is essentially taking on a different task when the space program originally it was for research where making money here. so you know, price and can go very badly. there's a thing called the tragedy or comments. we're moving to a common area. everybody has equal lives. there is no regulation they will destroy the environment, the space bar, a shared environment and without regulations and the out here into those regulations. the whole thing will come up or process as hinted, he may consider retirement. he says this week's trip to canada has been challenging
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. due to pain, he suffers and his knees need the wheelchair to get around after straining his ligaments earlier this year as he left canada. he also described crimes committed in canada's residential schools as genocide during the trip. the pope apologize to indigenous people abused at the schools, most of which were run by the catholic church. now the protest in hong kong 3 years ago went just about demands for political change. people also angry about the growing gap between the rich and poor, especially a lack of affordable housing. well now a new outbreak of cobit 19 is exposing that inequality and is agent brown reports the younger. if phil let. hong kong real estate is consistently ranked as the world's most expensive. it also ranks high for something else. inequality. the cities just recorded its hottest week on record. so imagine what it's like to live here. a windowless cubicle measuring just over 2 square meters. how long have you
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been here? other about it yet? for $270.00 a month. david lau rents a space just big enough for a bed and his few belongings. it's on the 6th floor of a dilapidated apartment block. one of 14 partition spaces that are created when normal apartments are divided into minuscule ones and where hygiene is a daily struggle. if i, if am asked the pet cat, and i think our guide is local social workers, eli shown here helping to distribute masks. and cobit 19 test kits. her organization says that more than 220000 people are now living this way. i mean, i last reported on this problem 13 years ago. what you're looking at are cages. not families, but people back then miss c had already spent more than a decade campaigning against so called cage homes. she says not much has changed
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since we last spoke. that's why we also request that that one is it increased as a high and then we'll get you a, a take home and said no longer home. well, the reason why so many people live in the squalid and often dangerous conditions is as was the case, 13 years ago because of hong kong, acute public housing shortage. it's a short is that means the waiting time for such a home can be after 10 years. ready during a recent visit to hong kong, china's president changing ping urge the territories new leader to make the issue of affordable housing a priority. the local government has pledged to build more than 300000 homes in the next decade. something se says should have happened a long time ago. it's a shame, a hong kong, when we hope we can please, as soon as possible, and even the sense of definitely constant housing policy. but addressing the poverty hidden behind the skyline will be
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a challenge. and one that former governments have failed to resolve. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. please have arrested an italian man on suspicion of murdering a nigerian venda. it's a killing that schools outrage and protests in italy. video shows an assailant wrestling alika ogre chicken onto his back and beating her bystanders. in the town on italy's adriatic coast called the police, but did not intervene. victim's wife and members of the nigerian community held a demonstration, demanding justice. the growing number of migrants and refugees arriving in italy has become a political issue ahead of september's snap election. natasha name reports on how it's influencing voters on the island of lumper. do, sir, but has been a surgeon arrivals. the aquamarine waters of the mediterranean, surrounded by craggy cliffs, keep luring tourists to these coats. however, vacationers aren't the reason this small italian island has made headlines in
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recent years. in 2013368 migrants 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. reloads empty, the people tinkled migrant. so criminals don't understand what he means to suffer for something to match and forget that the western earth's exploited the da c ma frequently 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 women, oj chevy, to the gun. and the english. when the cher monica muddy, there is a problem. when the sea is very calm. like today we see at least 1500 people
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arriving each week. are you a vincent? there immediately transferred to sicily or somewhere else. oh you said we don't see them on the island when anyone. yet the migrant welcome center is overflowing. the uptake and arrivals coincides with the collapse of prime minister mario dry geese coalition government. this month he announced his resignation twice. far right and populous parties, torpedo draggy government, and are expected to prevail in snap elections. on september 25th, the majority, siblings come from one of the oldest families on lumper. do site 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. name al jazeera lampa. do such italy. a group of a $140.00 haitian migrants are being cared for in cuba, off their boat run a ground near the coast. around $22.00 miners and several pregnant women are said to be among them. they've been at sea for 8 days with limited food. cuba has announced electricity costs in the capital madana beginning on monday. city will have scheduled blackouts and the annual carnival has been cancelled. it's in response to an ongoing energy crisis. australia's prime minister has presented a draft question for a referendum question. deals with a plan to set up an indigenous advisory body in parliament. the move brings anthony albany c a step closer to fulfilling one of his major policy goals. the proposed body would advise the government on matters involving aboriginal people. the government wants to hold
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a referendum by 2025. the number of women murdered or missing in northern mexico has risen by almost 40 percent in the past 5 years, the situation was pushed. one woman, the city of monterey, to launch an exclusive, a female taxi service. yes, her story. nobody's though somebody a coupled one salus. but that is the most i give back. my name is due to my dea. campbell's bill sally's founder of girls taxi monterey, a family owned enterprise, we offered transport services for girls and women, and guarantee they get to their destination safely. if they mentioned that that my not our 1st week and we started trending and we were shared more than 42000 times. that made me very happy. but at the same time, it got us thinking why such a reaction. it means that there's a vacuum in our community that women are scared. ah, let me look eligible. that's what made us start this service for the fear of how unprotected we women of any age are in our community. and i'm of the name of
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napoleon, we have more than $3000.00 clients on what's happening credit. our other social network accounts are also full. that we can't handle any more request. i study them less than 50. just give us a when many girls tell us why they chose us somewhat harassed, mistreated even sexually abused by a driver when they are terrified of using any service with mail drivers. i did miss yell, let's open some of those. we think that whatever a girl is doing on the street, she shouldn't feel threatened or in danger. oh, it's a yeah my you stuck to them on that the business is called girls taxi and i me. but it will always remind me of do to solicit my daughter. i founded it for her. i went the fema driven caving every corner of the world so she can feel safe. now one lucky ticket hold in the u. s. has beaten the odds to win fridays. $1300000000.00 mega millions jackpot. as the united states 3rd largest lottery prize ever. the ticket was both in a suburb of chicago, but the winner is yet to come forward. thing football fans are also hoping they hit
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the jackpot on sunday. their team will face germany, the euro, 2020 to final. $90000.00 fans are expected at wembley stadium. now be the biggest crowd for any urine. final men's or women's getting father has the story. oh, the crossing blin this something in the air with us maybe where i penny. so we made this was sheffield after england's women learned as the lioness is thrush, sweden, to reach sunday's euro? 2022 final nationwide screenings like this or bringing people together in public and nearly half a 1000000 fans of attended matches so far more than doubling the figure for the last tournament 5 years ago, like is federal, is just a completely different atmosphere to the mains it's more that i 5 and it's more fun a why jordan insane? a mexican lives and underpinning the euros. there's a whole ecosystem from the women super league, to semi professional clubs,
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like dallas hamlet here in south london to school teams. how to believe that for decades women were bought from competing in a game that the english football association called quite unsuitable for females and crowns up and down the country. women's teams offer the fans quality football week in week out, but there's no doubt the euros tournament has opened many more people's eyes and for clubs like this. that can only be a good thing. i've got makes texting me. i've had no interesting them in civil before getting really excited about this so many lots of guys as well, which is i see people whole ages. i was on my bicycle again. they exciting high and i don't stop. i to think lice, and it was 3 old men and hidden talking about england gamers on the not for i'm just things like that. not for me is really special in recent years. women's and gills football has really taken off by 2020. the number taking policy in england had reached almost 3 and a half 1000000. but they're still a long way to go before the webinar anywhere near as much as the men do or make
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a living from the sport outside the top. here i play that with the year, i was going to bring a little bit more action to the game and the women start getting a bit more recognition because i do trying really hot, it would be nice for them to be more expensive school. think from that my actually i as the national teen gear up for their biggest match ever, they'll be hoping the home crowd come, give them the edge over germany. but it's not just about the result. we hope that yeah, that we got everyone so anxious taken that at the end actually the hope country is proud proud of us and that more even more girls and boys will stop thankful. of course, for the long and essays going one step further than england's men did last year and lifting the trophy is the ultimate goal un diem. bob al jazeera london, ah, suffolk of the headlines here now 0 supporters of share cleric looked at us.

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