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hello, i'm sorry, i'm no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming the program, the red cross, as it still waiting to be granted access to a prison, where dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. the dangerous legacy of the bay route port last 2 years after the tragedy of fire brings down a section of the massive grain silos. ah, reaction says it all england claims victory in the final the women's european championship with a to one when the germany ah hello and welcome to the program. our top story is the ongoing stand off between rival political groups in iraq that's resulted out in unrest in bags as heavily
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militarized green zone. supporters of the rocky larkin carol sanders store and the iraqi parliament for 2nd time, they have continued to occupy the building. crowds of people slept on the floor of the parliament, determined not to let lawmakers back in a rival she r block in parliament is nominated mohammed us to donny to the post of prime minister after elections in october, failed to produce a government. but the supporters of total cider say they reject the m p 's choice. they are now demanding a complete change to the political system and of called on all iraqis to join them . those are jabari has the latest now from the iraqi parliament. ah, the morning after the remnants of what's taken place here. this is the area outside iraq's parliament building now home to demonstrators for the foreseeable future.
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they come and go under the watchful eye of security personnel belonging to the man they follow. she a leader, mother of sutter ah, known as southerners. they're fed up with the political system. they have come from all over the country. 27 year old ali arrived in baghdad on wednesday and took part in the 1st storming of this building. the odd to say good look, said the saga you promised. looked at us other to stay here as long as it takes we reject the government and want the corrupt politicians to be punished, including former prime minister maria molecule. we are waiting for orders from our leader said what for the souther was leadership represents reform and let me get to what the law jawad could whom who jamie is a cleric from now jeff. he's also been in the capital since wednesday. he teaches in one of the seminaries in the holy city, belonging to this other family and says he's helping the federal center for phil his wish for a better iraq, oklahoma out here. what for me, this is what we want
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a united iraqi government. we want to achieve one solid iraqi government. we don't need anything other than that. we're staying here because of demands that were presented by the representative of the iraqi people. so i had looked at our solder little so these protestors are making themselves comfortable worried if they leave m p 's could hold an unannounced session to approve the candidate nominated by an iran back group mom much. i also donnie. this is iraqi, close to, to said it was passed by the americans in 2003 with 5 is one of the main reasons is demonstrating is, are here today until this document is amended. i implemented, they seems like this video of ari out to 0 back down the right crow says that it's still waiting for russia to grow, to access to people who are injured in strikes on a facility,
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holding prisoners of war and eastern ukraine. this despite rushes defense ministry inviting the committee of the red cross and the united nations to investigate facility. at least 50 ukrainian prisoners of war were killed on thursday when the only new cut detention count was bombed, in a separate, just controlled parts of the dumbass region. over 70, others were wounded. moscow knew criner accusing each other of attacking the facility. a spokesperson for turkey's president is saying the 1st ship carrying grain could leave ukraine on monday. abraham kathleen, that said the joint coordination center. and if i could complete the final work on the exporting routes very soon, russia and ukraine on major global. we supplies the u. m. pro agreement a signed in sample last week is intended to ease a food crisis and reduce global grain prices that have risen since rushes invasion of ukraine. and while grain ships in ukraine, black seaports, white for the all clear to set sail has been
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a blow to the farming industry growing next season's crops. the owner of one of the largest agriculture companies in keys has been killed along with his wife in a rush in strike. and nikolai of alexi. but the tour sky was one of ukraine's riches businessmen is nibble on. some specializes in the production and export of wheat, barley, and corn out there is john henry has more now from a data those ships carrying ukrainian grain might leave. as soon as monday, turkish presidential spokesman says, if all is well, if there are no logistical problems, and if there are no security issues, those ships are expected to sail tomorrow. he says there's a high likelihood that that will happen. we'd al jazeera talk to one of the captains of a boat at turner moore's loaded with grain. he said he was told to get ready to leave on monday to follow a pilot ship to its symbol and then to places unknown. he said he has not been told that grain ultimately will go. but there could be security problems in one reason
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for that is there was a loud boom audible from near the port in odessa where we're standing right now. and that could signify a russian strike if that is the case, it's possible that those shipments could again be postponed. and just to give you an idea how dangerous the situation is right now. in nikolai of a challenge that the russians have struck multiple times. the head of a major grain concern called alexi about a tour sky of a company called nebulizer was killed along with his wife in one of this strikes there. in another instance of farmer in eastern ukraine drove a columbine over and explosive and was injured. so from the harvesting to the port, it's a dangerous mission and then going through those newly safe channels that were brokered in an agreement with the united nations and turkey is also perilous because the waters in the black sea have been mine. so the effort here is to try to get those
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ships to their destination and to make sure that their grain can get out to the world at a time when there is a threatened global food shortage. that's just reminding us what's happening inside the country. the areas in red, a controlled by russia and separatist allies, there has been heavy fighting in these parts. the eastern front of danielle ukraine's present road in may, zalinski ordered civilians to leave the region on saturday. in an emergency evacuation in the south. graham forces pushing towards the city of harrison. they've been targeting bridges in order to cut off supply routes for russian forces . and in russia, military leaders have held their annual show of naval strength warships, submarines and weaponry were all on display. in st. petersburg president vladimir putin attended the navy de ceremony in and out. the navy would receive hypersonic zircon cruise missiles. in the coming months, sailors are honored on this holiday. about 3500 personal participated in the
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ceremony. ah. the northern parts of the grains silos, bay roots ports have collapsed due to a fire. the storage units were badly damaged in the huge explosion of the ports in august 2020. well than 200 people lost their lives in the blast. grain being stored in the silos caught fire earlier this month due to hot weather. well, tatiana has routine. father worked at the port and was killed in the explosion that happened 2 years ago. she says that they root will never recover until those responsible a health were count. i blame all the ward leaders that now are waiting switch in the parliament. i've made everybody none going to invest to the investigation and everybody is not executing the address, lawrence to continue the investigation. i lin abdi budget,
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who knew about the ammonium nitrate and didn't do anything about it. and today we tried to pass a law in the bargaining 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, we've got a lapse to what i believe is that we need to know the tools we need to know would this to us and hold them accountable. once we hold someone accountable for this crime, nothing else will happen again. no more crimes will happen again like this because they have what they have been doing since the war scaping 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 4th 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,
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and i want to achieve justice for him. and for all of them lebanese people. because if this goes like everything went by, no one was had accountability. we can have another blast anytime soon, because whatever they do, they are innocent and no one is had accountable for their actions. now and all the stories were following 26 people are known to have died in floods, in southeast and your state of kentucky. number is expected to rise as the such for survivors continues. flash fighting is destroyed, roads, bridges, and also disrupted cellphone service humphrey rescue efforts and one of the poorest parts of the country. same bas ravi reports on this. torrential rains and flush floods sweeping away home, uprooting trees, tearing families apart. at least 4 children are among the dozens killed in the us state of kentucky. siblings, the oldest 8, the youngest,
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just to mother nature's fury, has left behind. little more than debris and destruction. mm hm. all right, so even fire day ma'am. yeah, okay. that nathan, 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 with each flood. it keeps getting higher and 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. embodies for weeks to come as people in these areas are looking at the next couple days. make
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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 water. 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 is in basra. v. alta 0 or the governor of california is declared a state of emergency after a fire spread dramatically through says q county becoming states biggest plays of the year. so far in just 3 days. the mckinney fire is now bound 160 square kilometers of land. after only starting on friday,
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2000 people have been evacuated from their homes, with houses and critical infrastructure already destroyed. the fast moving fire is being fueled by reco temperatures around 44 degrees celsius, along with long term drought conditions at the blaze, as created. huge pyro clouds, which a form from intense heat as a result that comes from mia surface and risen around 9000 meters. well in weather events that taking place elsewhere, extreme events, at least 9 people have been killed in floods. in easton, uganda, with many more feared dead off to 2 rivers bus that banks, police and the military has been deployed to help in search and rescue operations. in m. barley, roads, and buildings have been submerged. several calls have been washed away along with household goods and personal items. the ugandan prime minister robina bunder, visited the area has promised support for the survivors. much more to land after
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a short break. we looked at homes, cage, homes, never ending housing shortage. hidden behind the cities, iconic skyline ah how low there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and from the satellite image. you can see that area of dense cloud. now that's brought some fierce thunderstorms and drenching down ports the life of poland. as we go into the new week, we're going to see that rain work its way to the, towards the northeast. the baltic states in some heavy rain stretching all the way down to the balkans, some of those showers affecting romania, but also charlotte trailing behind that system for many central areas putting towards the low countries. but it is an improving picture by the time we get to tuesday. you can see that just start to dry up temperatures in places like paris
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picking up. now we are going to see more wet and windy weather sweep across britain, an island where it has been rather warm and muggy, and some of that heavy rain edging across into scandinavia. but it's so much the quiet for the south of this across the mediterranean, spain and portugal, once again, seeing things heat up as a heat wave moves across from northern africa, temperatures. the madrid certainly picking up and it's a similar story in the southeast places like turkey. we've had a heat wave conditions here. we'll also see temperatures edging across central parts of italy down in the south as well for places like sicily. and that's a similar story for morocco and algeria temperatures here. certainly on the up. it's rather sizzling hot. that sure weather update. ah. after a lifetime within the walls of been a rainy into a bengal tiger horizons us suddenly whiten when she lands an unlikely roll in
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a feature film. but how long can how bitter sweet freedom last, when crisis strikes the zoo? ah witness meyer a tiger's tail on al jazeera. ah ah, i'm buying the al jazeera life from london, made stories with following the sound now. protest as have shot down and occupied iraq's parliament for a 2nd day. supporters of tartarus sandra rejected the nomination of a new prime minister by a rival camp in that calling for an overhaul of the constitution. red cross as it
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still waiting for russia to grant access to people who were injured in strikes on a facility holding prisoners of war in easton ukraine. this despite russia's defense ministry inviting needs national bitchy, the red cross on the united nations to investigate the facility. and a passive bay rich port silos has collapsed because of a grain fire. the silos were damaged in the huge exposure at the port in august 2020, that left more than 200 people dead. now england had been germany extra time to win the women's heroes for the 1st time at him. baba is following all this, he joined us from a sold out wembley stadium in london. it's a game that went right down to the wire. nadine absolutely couldn't have been closer view. it's saying that it was a sell out. well, the funds are still streaming out. it'll take a while because there are 87000 more in fact from that a record for any euros final men or women. and if you didn't find it was the
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perfect match. if you're a german, fine, well, they're all long gone. but really there was a huge roar at the final whistle when it ended to one. because after a delightful chip by the england player or a normal time, germany pulled one back, one all a went to extra time. and then in the managed to scramble a go through a through through a fairly cheeky goal. but it doesn't matter how they go in. the manager afterwards, serene of ego paid tribute to germany for fighting for everything. but there have been lots of tributes paid to her. she's won the tournament for the 2nd time in erosion with the netherlands in 2017. every game in this tournament, she has stuck with the same play. it showed them loyalty because they were really performing. they got the, the golden booth for beth media, england strike us 6 goes, she got the player of the tournament as well. but this game in itself was nail
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biting. lots and lots of chances, both taken and missed. i think really it was a great spectacle. and really all, some of these women have done amazingly well. everyone's been getting behind them and, and we've seen for them. what is the atmosphere like they're near the stadium. how much support, what they've been at guessing from the fans to night? well, from what i've seen, marry him in the last few hours. the crowds are really much more mixed perhaps than a normal euros tournament. lots of young children with families and groups. big groups of women fines as well. they've had record attendance is at the stadiums around the country. more than 500000 watching in person. big audiences on television as well. this is fred into a new television broadcasting rights for the women's game here in england. but the hope is that beyond the elite, it can lead to
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a greater investment in the gross route sport with gills at primary school age and beyond. not just having access, but affording, to train our daily cub. sometimes it's not free for them. it academies linked to premier ship clubs what it is for boys. so a bit of equality is what's been also a bit more respect and a bit more financial stability for the professional players so that they can dedicate themselves to the sport. and if there are any questions about the quality that they offer, i think this tournament has really got rid of those questions. yeah, and inspirational performance and really wonderful role models there for, for girls and for boys. thanks very much that bother us house be can nancy pelosi has begun a tear of asia office as she's going to visit singapore, malaysia, south korea and japan to discuss trade curve it and climate change has been a mention of a trip to taiwan know as part of her itinerary,
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china had warned against a visit to the island, which it says as part of its territory. i asked course when it can be held as mon, this now from washington. there has been no change to what's been called the o one china policy. in other words, there are no diplomatic relations between the united states and taiwan in terms of the, the 2 governments in their sort of ability to communicate diplomatically that is something that is still done between washington and beijing. however, what we do know is that there is under us law and obligation of the united states to help defend taiwan. and that's where things get complicated if and we know that right now circling the island to our us ships, there are chinese ships. and there also is the tie one's own military. and so if there is any sort of potential misunderstanding when the speaker potentially goes
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to visit the island, that's what there is concern about is that there could be some sort of a clash that is unintended. and this could lead to some sort of confrontation militarily that nobody wants. and so that's the concern here. in fact, there has even been a discouragement of this visit by the u. s. military. but given the fact that the members of congress are co equal branch of government, in other words, the white house and congress have the same amount of power. the white house can suggest what nancy pelosi does, but ultimately the decision is her own. police arrested an italian man on suspicion of killing a disabled nigerian st vendor attack, which is triggered outrage and protests in italy. video shows an assailant wrestling, alika gore to cool to the ground, and beating him with his crunch. i stand is in the town on italy's adriatic coast
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called the police, but no one intervened. victims, wife and members of the nigerian community are calling for justice. i wanted joseph one holds one, the one with just the thought. what did i give you? i want that little boy, that was what i want. hamilton indians have been making the perilous journey to europe as rising unemployment and the coven 19 pandemic. and that's taking a toll on their economy. but leaving fear can also mean risking your life as a restful sir to reports from tunis. at 1st glance, they seem to be rusting under the shade of trees, but love because of hot summer sun there embarked on what could be the most dangerous journey of their lives. dakota, targa, it's the word, yankton is, is used for colon best and crossing of the mediterranean to europe. abdulla is just 17 years old from care of on
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a city in central to nisha for the past 3 months. he has been coming to this park to look out for containers as ships that he can jump on to each of right to europe, poorly. i have devolve a thought. my father is out of work as my mother is old and see you have a sister studying? i studied up to drake. 7 cent dropped out to help my family. i tried to get training for a job, but i couldn't find one. i have to help him. i know it's risky. i don't have any other solution, but to go abroad and get a job. why it's waiting. sometimes 4 months, they say they are often arrested, beaten, and even have dogs set on them by police several times. 19 years old at if shows the scores on his leg where he says, put his dogs with him. we'll divide that last year, my mother sold a land that she'd inherited to pay traffickers for me to cross to italy, off the coast guard round and sank. our boat, i nearly drowned, even though i'm a strong swimmer to his. he has a beautiful country, but only for those who have money off i had some money. i'd start my own business here. we've lost everything. i can't afford the traffickers. i have to do harker. i
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just want to work and live with dignity, nearly 40 percent of tenicia youth or unemployed every year. many of them come to this park alongside the port of la goulet. every car dealership or laurie presents an opportunity off the days of watching and wait him on the coat of darkness. these, the caled, his walls and store bought one of the ships. and if they are lucky, they make it to the next port. but for many of them that journey and before it has even begun, these we do shows those who hid themselves inside trucks being caught by police. however, these young men are undeterred and for now the patiently watched the skyline to catch the next right. christmas out of that of jazeera tunis pose of officially closed in sandals. parliamentary election on official numbers suggests that few people made their way to the ballot box. though local media are indicating the voter turnout was just 22 percent opposition. parties are angry,
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as some of the most popular candidates would disqualify from running and worried that if president mikey sells party wins a majority, he might try to change the constitution and run for tom. elcuse of people in the usa of texas have been swapping their guns for money. police collected more than $700.00 firearms in the cities. first. no questions asked, gone by back. government program officers gave out nearly $100000.00 in gift cards . i tried to cut crime committed with stolen guns. not really good read it goes up . people are probably going to use your getting rid of guns that could be stolen and then used by criminal. so that when you're doing that work, i think it's a great idea. my house gets broken into and they filed them, you know, they're out on the street. so we'll get are now to hong kong, the territories massive pro democracy protests re, is ago. want just about political change. people also furious about the cities,
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acute housing shortage, and that anger is resurfacing as the covey pandemic is exposing the squalid conditions many forced to live in. adrian brown reports. 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 8 years. 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 their last path, and i think our guide is local social workers,
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he lives shown here helping to distribute marks. and cobit 19 test kits. her organization says that more than 220000 people are now living this way. i think 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 increase as a high and then we'll get you a, a take home then said no longer home. well, the reason why so many people live in these 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. ah, during a recent visit to hong kong,
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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 the z says should have happened a long time ago. it's a shame, a hong kong. we hope we can put it as soon as possible and even the center that one cause and i will a housing party. but addressing the poverty hidden behind the skyline will be a challenge. and one that former governments have failed to resolve. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong. ah, i look at the main stories this, our protest as have shut down and occupied iraq's parliament for a 2nd day. crowds of people slept on the floor of the building to.
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