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where the people a bigger rug with rugged peaks on a just 0 state propaganda media, censorship and the ra isabel, 3rd area rule, you wake up one day, this system has been turned from a large, rolled lockers into a competitive before turning machine. a look at the left for power in hungary, in the experiences of those who live it every day. that is a pressure on us. but we have to be very careful, of course, have to be brave enough to support how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera ah, followers of iraqi cleric, montana all saw that stage a parliament sin against the nomination of if you find minister. ah,
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hi there, i'm kim vanelle. this is al jazeera, alive from dover, also coming up ukrainian president, orders the evacuation of a don boss region where fighting has intensified in recent days. new york state and san francisco declare public health emergency is hundreds of monkey pox cases. the detected and crashing back to us parts of a chinese rocket landed the ocean raising questions of the safety of space junk ah, support is of iraq's powerful shia cleric. mcdahl saw that are continuing their sit and inside parliament on saturday, thousands of people stormed the building at baghdad for the 2nd time in a week vowed to stay pushed until their demands a met. although support is reject the nomination of bahamas, shy, danny,
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as prime minister, it's been 10 months since the last election. a deadlock remains of the formation of a new government. from back to us, here's my hold as our heads. ah, once again, supporters of shia cleric more 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. so don is a tool in the hands of foreign powers. he and his colleagues work against iraq. he won't do anything for our benefit. i month and 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 italy l. malakai. white schools was home. life
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with the health ministry has confirmed dozens of people including soldiers were injured . when police fire t, a guess at the crowds, a jimmy, everyone shares the responsibility, political parties of 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, the saudi saturday's parliamentary session had been dedicated to electing to a new president, followed by the naming of a prime minister, who would then form a new government, all there is no and hold. giving graven politicians a chance to meet. but these protesters are worried that m p 's could hold and announce that session to approve danny. so now that in for the long haul
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and 0. let's take a closer look at the man behind the current unrest. fan also, there is the founder of rocks, most influential, religious political faction is block $174.00 seats and last year's election, making it the largest faction in parliament. last month that ordered all $74.00 m. p. 's to withdraw because of the failure to form a government funds. i was the leader of a powerful militia groups among the army which was founded in 2003 and response to the us invasion of iraq. the carrick, as a populace to enjoy strong support among poor she communities. he wants to end both american and iranian influence of rocks, internal affairs. he and his support oppose the candidacy of mohammed al dani for prime minister. they think he's too close to tell them a kill boss is a political analyst. he thinks a stand off will. and once,
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although supporters can force a deal, but they won't. i think we asked the stage of who is going to be the next prime minister. besides, just basically want a ground deal ideal that includes the judiciary consists of a supreme court setting sometime for an early election, not touching or touching that look for a low, and then the premium ship. so several things in one package than this with and supposedly mainly after mildly ti, the arch enemy also took all part of the coordination of framework that, that think really and since and intensified this conflict. when my, when molly 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
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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. so excuse in order to leave the framework or kick mr. molly key out and the system, the protest, 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. the ukraine's president has ordered mandatory evacuation of people living. and don ets can the east where russian forces have intensified their attacks. and the late night address flooded as landscape said, people must leave areas of fighting too much. it is important for all. now people who still remain dumbass in the areas of the fiercest fighting. there are hundreds
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of thousands of people, tens of thousands of children, many refuse to leave, but it really needs to be done. this 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 200 joins, aside from the port city of odessa, john. so the landscape speaking to the people who are still in the don boss, but to the people there who have stayed actually want to leave. well, there is surprisingly large number of people who stubbornly remain there despite the relatively heavy fighting in that region. you heard the president of ukraine, there's a vote. vladimir zalinski says there tends to hundreds of thousands of people in that region. the deputy prime minister or the for give me another government official said that there were 52000 children alone in the doing yet region. so what they're trying to do is get people out there,
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this sort of stubborn dead enders who want to remain in their homes and for understandable reasons. if they leave, they are refugees, so he is promising them. if there will be assistance, there will be aid given to them if they get out of that region. and also another problem there is that this coming winter, the gas lines have been severed, the electrical lines have been severed. and so it will be a very cold and unpleasant and perhaps perilous winter for anybody who remains in that region. so they're trying to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. but these are people who have stuck it out since february. so what the government can do to persuade them at this point is unclear. john, what about the grain shipments said i meant to be leaving from ukrainian ports? do you know when they might begin we, we do not know when they will begin. all we know is it 2 days ago with great fanfare, zelinski announced that these green ships would be leaving soon. you had the
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ambassadors of g 7 nations, all lined up giving statements about that. and there was a great expectation that that would happen 2 days ago. well, now it's sunday and that has not happened, but there are a lot of complex issues and a lot of reasons why that is the, the big issue is that those waters are mind. so they're gonna have to find a way to deal with that. presumably they've already ironed out the insurance issues that is valuing not just the cargo itself, but also the lives of the crew. the crew. by the way, it's been hard to assemble because there has been no shipping here for a while. so there are a number of complex issues, but we have not been given a space specific time when those ships relieve, but we are still told there's 17 ships loaded up in 10, ready to go, john 100 there in odessa. and this is the scene right now is a live pictures in saint petersburg and russia where president vladimir putin is
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attending the annual naval day ceremony. sailors and naval units are on it on this day about 3500 soldiers, all taking part, dozens of warships, submarines, boats, and military plains will take part and a parade and fly past us. president joe biden is back and i solution to testing positive again for coven 19. the white house says it's a rebound infection, which can happen after treatment with the anti viral drug pack limit. bottom tested positive for the virus on july, the 21st. he had left isolation of the testing negative this week. hey folks, you're right, and you're just the positives. we're working over the next couple days. phil fine command and i got your secretary of state antony blank and has raised the murder of algae. so john le sharina clay during the call with israel's defense minister, the state department is blinking tolben against that. there is a need for accountability for the killing of the veteran journalist lincoln met
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with members of the blocker family in washington, dc. on tuesday terrain was shot dead by israeli forces while on assignments in the occupied westbank and may at least 25 people have died and flash floods that have swept across the mountainous appellation region in the us state of kentucky. the governor says the death toll is likely to rise. he says it could take weeks to find all the victims of such rescue operations continue. hundreds of people stranded after days of torrential rain. the floods have turned roads into rivers with some low lying houses, almost completely submerged. spain has reported its 2nd monkey pox related death and today's the 1st confirmed death from virus and europe, spain's monkey pox case numbers of the highest and the e u at almost 4300 there for more than 21000 cases in nearly 80 countries since may and in the us, san francisco and the state of new york have to create
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a public health emergency as monkey pox cases rise. york account for one and for american infections with 1300 cases reported there. california has recorded 800 infections more than a quarter of which are in san francisco. why cannot, is in washington with more on the government's response to the outbreak? what it means is that, for example, the new york state, the public convergence, he 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 observers say that it's very difficult to coordinate on the basis of 57 entities. now that is the u. s. is 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
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level. so it is a bit of a hodge podge response in terms of the health department's way of dealing with this . and what i must note as well. very importantly, on wednesday, the cdc said that there was some 5054500 cases reported late last night. those figures were updated to some 5400. now that's an increase of 10 percent over sun to day. so clearly, this is a health problem that is not stabilizing. it is in fact, mounting still come on al jazeera hong kong housing dilemma. we'll show you the window las cubicles where people live and it's face barely big enough for that. ah, and football fans flocked the women's euros in england. the final is on sunday. and host, sorry, nights ah
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. the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cattle group your travel package today. while i was still got some very wet weather into parts of eastern europe, quite a nasty little area cloud here. massive clutch of storm, sir. rumbling away, pulling out of poland. nothing little further northwards and east was as we go on through the next few days, i spent some heavy downpour some localized that he certainly a possibility somewhere to whether to now sliding his way across the north sea, affecting or england. and while southern eastern parts of scotland pushing towards scandinavia, see some wet weather coming through here. there's that really heavy rain there that we see just around the poland and the baltic states 18 celsius in warsaw. as you go on through sunday, clare, swear it brightens up. it warms up 26 celsius here by monday afternoon. quite a rush of showers from that. so wet weather up towards the northwestern notice. and next where the system will push it across. i live in northern either as we go on it
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monday for the south. lots of he to route into the 30s across southern parts of europe once again, some very warm weather into turkey as well. war 2 across northern parts of africa lives, showers, continue to roll away off the ethiopian highlands. running across says to down south sudan southern there is a chat cause he some localized flooding the jazz sinks and wet weather, wet weather to coming to a good part of nigeria. a. so making his way further west towards syrian cats are airway official, and i'm of the journey talk to al jazeera. we ask for the rebound you speak of is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry of what's going wrong. we listen, you were part of the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, under cover reporting with exclusive stories. explosive results. al jazeera investigations,
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ah, the north channels. is there a reminder about hope stories this own supportive shia cleric mccardle all saw the feel inside a wrong parliament? i say they won't leave in to mohammed. shy all from dani draws his nomination as 5 minutes of your brains president has ordered a mandatory evacuation of residents from the eastern region of don't it? it's been fighting with russian forces. what is it? asking? people must leave areas of fighting in order to survive. you as president joe biden is back and i solution for testing positive again over 90. 1 house says it's a rebound infection which can happen treatment with the anti viral drug tax of it.
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police have arrested an italian man on suspicion of murdering and jerry and vendor killing his course outrage and protests in italy. video shows and assailant wrestling and liquor are going to cool on their back and then fishing him, bystanders. cold police but didn't intervene. the victim wife and members of the and jerry and community demanding justice wants to just my last one i want to just jump. so what did i want? i want to look around president has visited areas hit by flooding and land slides which have killed at least 80 people. abraham ac traveled with officials of the iranian red crescent to the city of rules, car, east to rome. heavy rain and flooding, of course havoc and dozens of provinces over the past week. at least 30 people are missing. the rising price of gas has driven people in many countries to look for
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cheaper alternatives in kenya and more people attending to charcoal for the cooking . but it's catherine for reports from khatri county that's coming at a potential cost to the environment. ah, a man, well knew seeley owns this restaurant in kitley county in eastern kenya, but his gas panels have not been used for a while. he tried to use gas for cooking, but the cost has been rising globally. with silly says his expenses were too high, so he switched to chuckle of quality care bobbin readily butter as times goes to be more harder. it's come becomes a time. but if you don't mind about the environment, but to tackle the cost production, he is a problem. mazili is not the only one who has decided to put aside his gas cylinder . the demand for charcoal is growing, the governmental reduce the cost of god, but many people stop here. say they still cannot afford it for cooking. they say
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they use chuckle instead, because it is cheaper. kenya's chuckle, trade is worth nearly half a $1000000000.00 and employs thousands of people, but it continues to threaten the survival of trees and water catchment areas. this is despite the fat chocolate bonding is restricted. this is a protected forest in key to south reserve. it's vast and some of the trees have been here for men. yes, sacks of charcoal are transported to different markets daily. now, the guam and buzzer. when the liver, i used to work in mombasa, but because of corona i lost my job. that is how i decided to bun chuckle, i have needs, and life has to go on. the business is my livelihood. i remember i feed my children and take care of my family. officials whose work it is to protect forests,
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try to replant what is destroyed and talk to communities about how they can harvest or prune trees sustainably. we are where we below the recommended the international levels of 10 percent yard. it's point 3 percent country weight, which of course is given the commanded their level in the world which isn't present . ah, mazili says he wants to protect the environment, but his priority is keeping his restaurant afloat and earning a living. catherine so alters era. he to in eastern pena police, in guatemala, say 41 terrace was shot at while they were climbing a volcano. 10 people still missing, and it's not clear who fired anthem. some of the hikers had reportedly gone, of course, the red cross is treating injured. the number of women murdered or missing in northern mexico has risen by almost 40 percent in the last 5 years. one woman in
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the city of monterey decided to respond by launching an exclusively female taxi service. this is her story. nobody has though somebody coupled with silas, but that is most argued that my name is due to my dea, comfortable, sandy's founder of girls taxi monterey, a family owned and to price out that i will for transport services for girls and women and guarantee they get to their destination safely. this amendment was that my not on 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. wow. look eligible. that's what made us start this service, or the fear of how unprotected we women of any age are in our community. and i'm of the name of napoleon. we have more than $3000.00 clients on whatsapp credit. our other social network account also fool that we can't handle any more requests, study less than to seek us,
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get us aware that many girls tell us why they chose us. some were harassed, mistreated even sexually abused by a driver when they are terrified of using any service with male drivers. they miss . yeah. let's open some of those. we thing that whatever a girl is doing on the street, she shouldn't feel threatened or in danger. oh, it's a m, i use that to them and then the business is called girls taxi and i me, but it will always remind me of dual to solicit my daughter. i founded it for her. i went the female driven cabin every corner of the world. so she can feel safe. in houston, texas, people have surrounded more than 700 dawns to police and exchange for compensation . it's part of the city's 1st gun buyback program, funded by the federal government. in total, houston police gave out nearly $100000.00 in gift cards in exchange for the firearms. you're not really getting ready guns that people are probably going to use. you're getting rid of guns that could be stolen and then used by a criminal so that when you look at it that way, i think it's
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a great idea. my house gets broken into and they filed them then you know, they're out on the street and someone could get hurt with them. cuba has announced power card from the capital havana beginning on monday. the city will have scheduled blackouts. the annual carnival has also been cancelled. it's in response to an ongoing energy crisis. ivana is home to more than 11000000 people and had been long to be spared from the islands daily for our power cuts. now nasa has accused china space agency of failing to follow international protocol of a space debris for 3rd time. the u. s. space agency says beijing didn't share specific trajectory information. as it's long march, 5 b rockets tumbled back to earth. the issue space junk is a growing problem. most rockets and satellites burn up during re entry into earth orbit, but some debris does reach further. according to the european space agency, there are 2000 active satellites in us orbit and another 3000 circulating offline.
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scientists say without satellite launch regulations, one out of every 15 visible lights in the night sky will be a satellite not a star. donor kessler is a former senior scientist for orbital debris research at nasa. he says, satellite and rocket launches can sometimes be more about making money than research. we were very quickly with european agencies. now russia and china was included in those discussions as well as to what would the responsible thing to do this if everything seems to have taken on a different test when the space program originally the it was for research is become a way of making money. yes, you know, price and that can go very badly. there's opinion called to the tragedy to accomplish the entire move into
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a common area where everybody has equal rights. there is no regulation they will destroy the environment. the space is in a shared environment and without regulations in the out here into those regulations . the whole thing will come up or protest and hong kong, 3 years ago weren't just about demands for political change. people were also angry about the growing income gap between the rich and poor, especially a lack of affordable housing. now a new outbreak of coven 19 is exposing that inequality. and as adrian brown reports, the anger is still there. 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 been here? other about it yet?
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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 partitions spaces that are created when normal apartments are divided into minuscule ones and where hygiene is a daily struggle. if i, if a math path, 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. diving i last reported on this problem 13 years ago. what you're looking at are cages. not family, 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 since we last spoke. that's why we also request that that one is it increased as
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a high and then we'll get you an a take home then 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 shortage. that means the waiting time for such a home can be after 10 years. ready ah, 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, as pledge to build more than 300000 homes in the next decade. something as he says, should have happened a long time ago. it's a shame hong kong, when we hope we can pull it as soon as possible and even the sense of constant housing policy. but addressing the poverty hidden behind the skyline will be a challenge. and one that former governments have failed to resolve. adrian brown,
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al jazeera hong kong in good faith germany and the women's euro 2022 final on sunday. $90000.00 fans are expected to pack london's wembley stadium. that would be the biggest crowd for any euro is final ends all. when is a theme bother? has the story. oh, the cross england. there's something in the air with us. maybe. i mean, 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 have attended much, is so far more than doubling the figure for the last tournament, 5 years ago, ladies fed hostess to completely different atmosphere to the mains. it's more that i 5, and it's more fun a why join in saying a mexican lives and underpinning the euros. there's
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a whole ecosystem from the women super league to semi professional clubs, like dollies hamlet here in south london to school teams. hard to believe that for decades, women were bought from competing in a game that the english football association called quite unsuitable for females. a ground up and down the country. women's teams offer the fans. quality football we can we count, 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, may have had no interesting lemons from before. getting really excited about his torment. lots of guys as well, which is i see people all ages. i was on my bicycle again. they, it's, i can home, i don't stop and i actually lice, and it was 3 old men and hint and talking about in the game it was on the not for, i'm just things like that. that not just that for me is really special in recent years. women's and girls football has really taken off by 2020. the number taking part in england had reached almost 3 and a half 1000000. but they're still a long way to go before the women earn anywhere near as much as the men do or make
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a living from the sport outside the top tier. play that was the year i was going to bring a little bit more attention to the game and when i start getting a bit more recognition because i think trying really hot, it would be nice for them to be more extensive schools. think of that my actually on as the national team gear up for the 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 you had that we got everyone so anxious taken that at the end. actually, the hope country should be proud, proud of us and more even more bills and boys will start thankful. of course for the lioness is going one step further than england's men did last year and lifting the trophy is the ultimate goal. good. the dean barbara al jazeera london ah.
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