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i'm carry johnson. this is al 0 alive from do are also coming up. a show of strength at home. russia marks its annual navy day and promises a new hypersonic miss are part of beirut ports, sar. those collapses to years, often explosion that killed more than 200 people and will be live outside wembley, stadium, lemons, euro finalized, it's woman's most successful. take germany take on the host nation, england. ah, iraq's, she, a politician, looked hard. asada is asking all iraqis to join protested who are camped inside parliament. on saturday, thousands of his supporters stormed the building in baghdad for the 2nd time in a week. sadder and his supporters are now demanding
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a complete change to the political system and the constitution they vowed to stay put to their demands are met. his supporters have rejected the nomination. mohammed shar ausa doughty as prime minister. it's been 10 months since the elections, but a deadlock remains over the formation of a new government. backward under wide reports. now from inside parliament in bagdad greens, a that quarter of iraq's parliament is in limbo. that is censor supporters of the iraq's. she a clinic and influential political leader looked at us other hayville keel pied hate quarter. and they are now in an open sit in since saturday. they say they will not leave this headquarters until their demands are met. they want the parliament did. he checked how much he asked to, danny was been nominated for prya, minnesota by that through iran,
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parliamentary block known as the coordination. great framework. now these protested had been sitting here sleeping, praying, chanting against the coordination framework and chanting again as naughty, and mattie, whom they accuse of corruption and mismanagement. they say she asked who danny is at applica of northern medicaid. you have been praying here. you have been sleeping war protests that have been joining from other provinces, encouraged by the success their colleagues achieved on saturday when they saw them with the green zone and headquarters of the parliament. now, despite despite cold, for calm, from local and international institutions, these protested as seemed to be determined to continue their sit in until their demands are met. now, this is it, it has led to
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a host of operation in the green zone. that's where the parliament is located. halt of oppression in all the state in institutions and degrees of the games on his home till government offices and also international diplomatic missions. not tar that al sutter is the founder of a popular sheer movement. his block one at $74.00 seats in october, elections, making it the largest faction in parliament. last month, sutter ordered all $74.00 m. p 's to resign because of a failure to form a government. so there was the leader of a powerful militia group, the mahdi army, which was founded in 2003 in response to the u. s. invasion is a populist who enjoys strong support among poorer sheer communities. so the oppose is the nomination of mohammed asked to dolly for prime minister, saying he is too close to tehran.
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president vladimir putin has signed a new naval strategy, which designates u. s. and nato military infrastructure moving towards russia's border as its main challenges. who tina made the comments during russia's naval day ceremony in st. petersburg, he said russia would protect its maritime borders by all means necessary. including the arctic and black seas. also announced the delivery of new hypersonic cruise missiles within months, richer was dizzy. if there was more list of i key thing here is the capability of the naval forces. our navy can respond with lightening speed to all of those who infringe on our sovereignty and freedom. it honorably fulfilled strategic tasks on the border of the country and in any part of the ocean in the world. it has high readiness for active operations of its coastal surface air and submarine forces. and it is constantly improving like with the latest zurich on hypersonic missile systems, which have no counter types in the world. yes. and no barriers. dear comrades,
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their delivery to the russian armed forces will begin in the coming months. it was like a close to look now at that statement that identifies us and nato was russia's 2 biggest threats. the 55 page document says, washington is trying to dominate the wells oceans. nato is moving towards russian boulders, outlines moscow's plans to broaden this exploration of the arctic while boosting its northern and pacific naval fleets. and its announce is a comprehensive strength thing of russia's geopolitical position in the black and as of seas. and anatole even is a senior research fellow at the quincy institute of responsible stake croft. he says the russian navy will face challenges competing with us and nato fleets. the russian navy, the surface navy, at least, is out numbered for to one by europe's nate, nate as european members alone. and of course by far more than that by the american navy. so in terms of numbers, there is really no contact where,
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of course, russia is the policy and i could states is been nuclear weapons, which is why president putin repeatedly emphasizes rushes missile technology. because this is the one area in which russia is still a super unlike the army, the navy has not for an equal, but we do know that he suffered heavy losses in the, in the black sea in the ukraine war. that may well simply illustrate the power of american weaponry which has been supplied to the ukrainian or russian navy has always been considered to have had comparatively high morale and good commanders. but it cannot realistically fight
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nature. the only area where the navy is actually in action is in the black sea. and russia cannot reinforce the navy in the black sea. so it's not really clear what the rest of the surface navy is. therefore, of course, the submarine navy is there to threaten american the west with nuclear weapons. while grain sits in ukraine's black c ports wait for the all clear to sail, there's been a blow to the funding industry growing next season's crop. the owner of one of the largest agriculture companies in keith has been killed along with his wife in a russian strike in mac. alive. like say that a turkey was one of ukraine's richest business people, his nibble on that firm specializes in the production of the export of wheat, barley, and corn. russia and ukraine of both agreed grange ships will be free to depart from 3 ports on the black sea, including odessa and the vessels will be monitored to make sure they don't transport weapons. a black sea coast is still mind they so commercial boats will be
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guided out of the area by ukrainian naval ships in istanbul, personnel from turkey, ukraine, russia, and you, and will operate a joint coordination center where ships will be tracked and inspected as they enter the boss for us, straight with on hanjin has more now from as atoka in southwest ukraine. a turkish presidential spokesman said those ships might leave the ports on monday. at least the 1st ship we would expect there would be a number of ships and we spoke to captain of one of those ships. these are the port of turn, a morse. he told us that he was told to be prepared to leave tomorrow to follow a pilot ship and to follow it to easton bowl. after that 2 destinations unknown, he was not told where the next destination would be. so it does appear that if everything goes right and all the paperwork is done, they're doing the bill of lading, which lists everything that is going to be in the ships as we speak. if all of that
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happens, the ships could leave tomorrow we, it could be delayed if there are other issues because the dangers for those ships traveling through a war zone are very real. the russians have already struck the port of a death. and here where i am in the ciocca, we are in a residential area, looking out at the bay as a token. and you can see what happened here when a series of russian missiles struck that is a child's bedroom up there. and if we walk with me here, you can see this enormous crater and that's just made by one of what appears to be several missiles that struck this area on tuesday. those 2 strikes have both come from russia during that 9 day period since an agreement was signed, allowing those drain ships to leave. so russia has argued that it has the right to hit legitimate targets even if they're at or near the ports, and the other strike was on the port of odessa itself. so that's why it's taking so
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long to get these ships out of those 3 black seat ports and to get that grain out to a world that is waiting and looking to avert a global food crisis. red cross says it's still waiting for russia to granted access to a prison in eastern ukraine, which came on the russian missile attack on friday. russia's defense ministry says it has invited the international committee of the red cross to investigate the facility in dumbass. at least 50 prisoners of war were killed on thursday. and then on an if cat detention camp was bombed, another 70 were wounded. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of attacking the facility on official numbers in a set of goals. parliamentary elections suggest that few people made their way to the bad box. local media are indicating that the voter turnout was just 8 percent of pony stations are still open position. that parties are angry. as some of them,
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most of the candidates were disqualified from running. they worried that if at present mackey's holes party wins a majority, he may try to change the constitution and run for 3rd term. as it was, it's an event. it maybe has more from outside the pony station in backup. we have more than a 15000 center vote in the car in all the car and people started to vote from 8 am and they will keep voting until 8. we have 8 be and we have more than a 7000000 electors who will vote in 46 departments. this election is very important for the country. we have 8 coalitions who are competing to get the majority in the parliament, which is composed by 165 seats. the biggest um,
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coalitions in these 8 are the government coalition, supported by the actual president, mikey south, and a opposition coalition. when was mountain court with the leader of the opposition? and i believe was who is a former president and in synagogue, what we are expecting? we cannot predict until now. we have her to wait more hours because the vote started it just at 8 o'clock. so in 2 hours before, and we have to wait, but we can say that in the box, the base rates and the vote of the young electors were you. we know that the young people are like 50 percent of the
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population in the car. so these 2 items are very important to a little mind or is it of the election? and they really mean a lot for all these 8 co allison, the northern part of beirut support fathers have collapsed due to a grain fire. the stores facilities were damaged from the explosion in august 2020 . that last killed at least $215.00 people early this month. grain in the salo court fire due to hot weather, has been burning for the past 2 weeks. tatyana has roots, his father worked at the bay report and was killed in the explosion. 2 years ago. she says the government has done very little to ensure accountability. i blame all the world leaders that now are waiting switch in the parliament. i name everybody is not going to invest to the investigation and everybody is not executing the address lawrence to continue the investigation. i lin, everybody who knew about the ammonium nitrate and didn't do anything about it. and
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today we tried to pass a law in the parliament to protect the silos and yet they did not agree on passing it. and now we can see that the silos are collapsing. and there's a chance that to others will collapse to what i believe is that we need to know the truth. we need to know would this to us and hold them accountable. once we, once someone accountable for this crime, nothing as will happen again. no more crimes will happen again like this because they have what they have been doing since the war escaping the crimes because they were never come to bid for what ever they did. so i need the people to stand by us on the 1st of august to come with us and just don't be scared to come with us to the states and protests. what they have been doing to us. it's very important because it's the only thing i have left, it says memory that i have that, and i want to achieve justice for him. and for all of them lebanese people. because
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if this goes like everything went by, no one was held accountable. we can have another blast anytime soon, because whatever they do, they are innocent and no one is had accountable for their actions. marcella had her announce, is there a torrential rains trigger flashed floods in the us state of kentucky, even a trail of devastation behind and entrepreneurs become a driving force in efforts to keep women safe from streets of mexico. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. hello, we've got some very heavy rain in the forecast for the korean peninsula over the next couple of days and see this mass of cloud just pushing up to tropical systems
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here, actually song that that's been making its way further northward. so recently that's running up towards yellow sea and it will slide across the korean peninsula. then we got this next system which is going to be weakening as having trouble developing into anything significant. but it war grassy. bring a little more rain into south korea as we go on through monday and tuesday song by that state. already pushing across the sea of japan to was hawkeye, the legacy of showers just rolling in behind that. and you see some wet weather coming in to where north korea as we go on through tuesday, for honshu generally drive 535 celsius here in tokyo, on the human side. similar temperature to, to northern parts of china, southern areas of china, seeing some lively showers. now that 2nd system i was speaking about there that's enhancing the monsoon rains that we have across the philippines. so expect to see some big now ports across central and northern parts of the philippines as we go through the next few days. usual rush hours across much of southeast asia, barrier showers across in the a particular to the south. we have got orange. one is in force here over the next
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couple of days with very heavy rain for a good part corolla and tom and i do cancer. official airlines of the journey from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera lou. ah,
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hello, you're watching. i'll just say a reminder of our main headlines now. the rocks share politicians of target asada is asking all iraqis to join protested who are camped inside parliament on saturday, thousands of his supportive storm, the building in baghdad. the 2nd time in a week on his supporters and now demanding a complete change to political system. and the constitution testers have vowed to stay put to their demands, all meant precedence. vladimir putin has signed a new naval strategy, which designates cus and native military infrastructure, moving towards russia's border as its main challenges. lieutenant made the announcements during russia's naval day ceremony in st. petersburg. he said that russia was protected maritime borders by all means necessary, including the arctic and lack seas, a founder and owner of one of the largest to agriculture companies. and keith has
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been killed along with his wife in russian striking the connive region. lexi out of tusky was one of ukraine's richest businessman, newbern, firms specializes in the production of export of wheat, barley, and coon the women's european chairmanship fund is under way at when we stayed him in london. oh. c oh, so nathan, england faced the torments most successful, tame, 8 times champions. germany, history is against england. they've lost $21.00 out of $27.00 meetings against the germans. if the lionesses succeed krench their 1st major trophy has water, some of the fans have been saying before the match. as we begin with this one, it's a big day. it's very exciting. it's brought the country together. it's just unbelievable . i mean, i never was in london before and never wembley. so i'm surprised and yeah, i hope germany will when i think we can do this as long as we focus our game right
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. play the right types of football. who smashes? let's go live to london work. nadine barbara has been following the build up to the game. so we're whose favorite to win the match. oh that is the really the top is question of all because me 3 tournament as you are giving us the head to head statistics, clearly would it be germany the core england have done throughout though they want to all of our group matches just like germany, but england rushed aside, for example, norway, a nail beating spain. come back to one semi finals thrashing the higher he fancied sweden for nil. neither side or here are expecting anything but a close contest in a big physical battle as well. there have been chances for either, for both england and germany all ready, england, ellen white had a decent chance with a header. no goes so far. it's hugely infused not just the crowd here,
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but the country we've seen large tv audiences called the games, especially in the latter stages. statistics if you like. germany have never lost a euro's final. another one, mo, sorry, a vagrant. the england manager has never lost a euro's match. as manager. there you go. i'm not going to call it. okay, we'll leave it there. nadine barber live at wembley. thank you very much for that. our south africa's preston that still around oppose it has promised to focus on helping the poor at his party's policy conference. african national congress has been losing voted, support on facing criticism for corruption and failing to address in quantity needed sat the 3 day conference have discussed ways of ending poverty and equality and violence against women and men. fick spoke to al jazeera, corresponded for neither mila earlier. today, he says and see, must make
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a huge effort to alleviate the challenges when he, south africans are facing. so this is a 110 year old organization that has have control over the countries governance for the last 28 years. and it now faces the challenge of having to drag itself from the 20th into the 21st century. many of its leaders are really in that sort of sixty's and older, their governing over country that has the majority of people under the age of 27. and so the challenge really is to not only fix their own errors, catch up on the legacy of colonialism in apartheid. but also they have to now prepare themselves on the country for the new challenges of the century head, which includes the climate catastrophe, hunger and, and this is not going to be easy, given the corruption issues, given the maladministration issues. and this is part of what seizes them in these committees. and the n c has been criticized significantly in recent years because of these issues like corruption. but you also touched on the use where we're facing air, a 2 thirds of young people in this country can't find jobs. issues around inequality
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and poverty are significant in south africa to what extent can be a and see specifically be blamed. so it must take a huge part of the responsibility. so guess there are massive global forces that have to be taken into account. but mal administration, poor management of the economy, particularly in the state. and enterprises are not doing what was actually indicated by in see governments in the late 19 nineties, around securing the energy sector, having a better education system at both basic counter sri level to ensure that people are employable and to transform social space as well as the economy so that more people find ownership in it to broaden the tax based. none of these things have been done and the a and c in power since 1994 at one point with a 2 thirds majority able to really run its policies through parliament without opposition of any significant kind. none of that has happened. and so this is a party that must take some responsibility for the lay of the land in the country at the moment. here as how speaker nancy pelosi has begun
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a tour of asia or offenses says that she'll visit single for malaysia, south korea, and japan to discuss trade, koby 19 and climate change. there's been no mention though of a trip to taiwan. as part of her itinerary, china has warned against a visit to the self governing island which it claims as part of its territory and has vowed to retake by force if necessary. wildfire, new york state of california are spreading quickly due to houghton windy conditions overnight. the fast moving mckinney fire has scorched 160 square kilometers of land and burned down at least a dozen homes that govern news from it declared a state of emergency on saturday. thousands of people have died in floods in the state of kentucky. the numbers expected to rise as a search for survivors continues. slash floods have destroyed roads, bridges, and disrupted cell phone service, which is hampering at rescue efforts in one of the poorest parts of the u. s. same
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as robbie has more torrential rains and flash floods sweeping away homes up brooding trees, tearing families apart. at least 4 children are among the dozens killed in the u. s . state of kentucky. siblings, the oldest 8. the youngest, just to mother nature's fury, has left behind, little more than debris and destruction. my home, i'll run silence. i vanessa weather forecasting models that governments have used for decades are obsolete in an ever warming world. this is what the rainy season is going to look like.
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with each flood, it keeps getting harder with each flood. we hope that's the biggest one. and it never seems to, in, as people try to come to terms with what they've lost grim predictions and more warnings from the governor. i'm worried that we're going to be going to be fine bodies for weeks to come. as people in these areas are looking at the next couple bags. make a plan for sunday afternoon through monday. when the storms leave, make sure you are in a safe place. i don't want to lose one more person. we care about you. it's not fair. this going to rain again, but it is a search and rescue operations continue repairing infrastructure remains a problem for another day. thousands of people don't have power shelter or clean what the appalachian region is home to some of the poorest communities in america. extreme rain has wreaked havoc on their doorsteps. people who didn't have much to begin with, have lost everything. zane bus ravi alta 0, he was present,
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joe biden is back in isolation of to testing positive again for kind of 19 the white house says it's a rebound infection, which can occur after treatment with the anti virus drug oxygen it. they froze your one year just because we're working fine in houston, texas, people have surrendered more than 700 guns to police and exchange for compensation is part of the city's 1st have gone the buyback program, funded by the federal government. in total, houston police gave out nearly $100000.00 in gift cards and exchange for firearms. the number of women that killed or missing in northern mexico has risen by almost 40 percent in the past 5 years. on the entrepreneur in the city of monterey decided to do something by launching
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a taxi service exclusively for women and girls. this is her story. nobody has looked at maria coupled one silas. but that i said, most i give that my name is due to my dea, comfortable, sandy's founder of girls taxi monterey, a family owned enterprise. we offer transport services for girls and women and guarantee they get to their destination safely. if they meant to look at 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. hey, 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 and what's happening credit. our other social network accounts are also full. that we can't handle any more request less money than 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, abusing any service with male drivers. they miss. yeah. not 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 thanks to them and then the business is called girls taxi and i me, but it will always remind me of duty to solicit my daughter. i founded it for her. i went the female driven cabin every corner of the world. when it so she can feel safe. the former philippine president fidel ramos has died at the age of 94. he was head of state between 19921998 ramos was one of the leaders of the 986 pro democracy uprising which toppled ferdinand miko senior from power. he was credited with reviving the philippines economy and praised of his campaign against corruption.
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