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from the wells, most populated region in depth stories from across asia and the pacific with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east on al jazeera. ah, knowledge is here. where ever you oh hold for more people to join, protest is occupying a ranks parliament from their leader. book, tata al, sada is pro rieney and she opponents site. it's
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a coup against the steps. ah, but until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, hopes that a grind ship could sit, sail from ukraine on monday, the 1st and see you in broke a deal with russia to ease the global food supply crisis. remote communities and danger from a face wild fire in california and montana. and the you with, with emergency cruise baffling to save harms and lands counting underway and cynical parliamentary election after a low turnout with opposition anger at the barring of several leading candidates. ah, the rock, she a politician. look, tara al sada, is asking all
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a rockies to join. protest is who a camp inside parliament. on saturday, thousands of his supporters stormed the building in bagdad for the 2nd time in a week that amounting a complete change to the political system. but there she opponents accused them of trying to launch a co dos, a jabari reports from the iraqi parliament in baghdad. 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. they come and go under the watchful eye of security personnel belonging to the man they followed. she alida 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
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of this building. the odd to say that god look that the saga promise book to dos other to stay here as long as it takes we reject the government and want the cora 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 the southern family and says he's helping me, federal sutter fulfill his wish for a better iraq, oklahoma out here. what me, this is what we want 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
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and peace could hold an unannounced session to approve the candidate nominated by the wrong back group. well, how much i also donnie. this is iraqi, close to, to said it was pass with by the americans in 2003 and universally between like 2005 is one of the main reasons is industries are here today until this document is amended. fundamental homes are implemented, they seem like it will continue. doris is a very 0 back. the spokesman, sir turkey's president says the 1st ship carrying grind could leave ukraine on monday. if for him, cullen, said the joint coordination center sit up and a stand bowl to monitor, the shipments will finalize export routes. very soon. russia and ukraine major global weight supplies the u in broken deal. they signed on the 22nd of july as
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intended to ease global grain prices, which have risen since the russian invasion. john, hindrance has more now from odessa. those ships carrying ukrainian grain might leave as soon as monday, turkish presidential spokesman says, if all as 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 church mores loaded with grain. he said he was told to get ready to leave on monday to follow a pilot ship to istanbul, 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 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,
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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 combine 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 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. let's just remind you now of the latest situation on the grounds, the areas and read
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a controlled by russia and it's separatist allies. there's been heavy fighting along the eastern front and honest ukraine's president followed him is zalinski ordered civilians to leave the region on saturday. and in the south ukrainian forces are pushing towards the russian occupied city of his own. that had been targeting bridges to cut off russian supply routes. who president vladimir person has signed a new naval strategy, which designates us in nice military infrastructure as its main challenges. putin made the announcement during russia's naval dice, ceremony in st. petersburg, he said russia would protect its maritime borders by all means necessary. he also said that the delivery of new hypersonic, cruise missiles, will happen with in months. please, your worries easy. it was more list of i key thing, years, the capability of the naval forces. our navy can respond with lightning speed to
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all of those who infringe on our sovereignty and freedom. it honorably fulfill strategic tasks on the border of the country and in any part of the ocean in the world. he 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, and no barriers. dear comrades, their delivery to the russian armed forces will begin in the coming months. well, let's take a closer look at that statement that these funds, the us and nato, as rushes to biggest threads. the $55.00 page documents is washington is trying to dominate the world's oceans and at nights, how was moving towards russian borders at outlines. moscow is plans to broaden its exploration of the arctic while boosting its northern and pacific naval fleets. and it announces a comprehensive strengthening of rushes. geopolitical position in the black and as
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old seas will anatole leave and is a senior research fellow at the quincy institute of responsible states. croft, he says, the russian navy will face challenges and competing with the 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, of course, russia is the policy and i could states is been nuclear weapons, which is why president putin, you know, repeatedly emphasizes rushes missile technology. because this is the one area in which roger 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,
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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 us, had comparatively high morale and good commanders. but it cannot realistically like nature the area where the navy is actually in action is in the black sea. and russia can reinforce the, 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 that to threaten american the west with nuclear weapons. over 2000 residents in northern california have been forced from their homes by a mess of wild farm. the mckinney fire has scorched more than 200 square kilometers of land inside
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a national forest. it's the largest blaze in the state so far this year. it began on friday and its rapid spread force governor given use them to declare a state of emergency on saturday and further to the south emergency crews. and another part of california have made some progress in containing the oak fire near yosemite national park, 6000 people have had to leave their homes, then fire is now more than 60 percent contained. but officials say, bringing the blaze under control may take a few more weeks. will it go live now to our reporter mike hannah, who is in washington, d. c. at mike with multiple wildfire raging on, can you just bring us up to date with the latest on the evacuations? are they just precautionary, or are people fling for their lives? well, there is a mixture of that, turn the evacuations in the northern california, for example, our men de tree, people have to leave their homes. are one of the reasons for this is set fire
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fighters and cannot get distracted from actually fighting the fire. but even despite this as well, another 500 people were evacuated to day in some of those areas they were fleeing the improve fire. now what is compounding? the situation is another 2 fires in northern california, which have now come together, which once again is using a lot of fire fighter resources in terms of containing those 2 fires and preventing it from joining this massive mckinney fire. so the situation is that the moment with the mckinney fire is that the fire fighters have stopped fighting the cordon of the fire. they are now throat co focusing on getting people out of the region. that is why that mandatory evacuation orders in place to allow the fire fighters to get back to doing their work of fighting the fire. but this is going to take a long period of time for such a massive blaze. we're really only getting into the heart of the
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a wildfire season now. so how bad a things predicted to get this year? well, temperatures will continue to rise and certainly in the next week the projections are such. and this of course increases the possibility of new fire starting and the present fires actually getting bigger. also in the weather forecast is a lot of thunder and lightening storms. this creates new fires. it also creates winds, which fan the prism fires and what looks at something like the mckinney fire, for example, this fire is so vase said it's creating its own weather system. it's bringing with it, thunderstorms and rain and lightning, which is allowing the fire to continue to spread and also st. cutting other fires further afield just outside the weather system. so a major major problem at the moment. fire fighters at this stage, not trying to contain the fire trying to get people out. they are trying to find
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a way in which they can start burning back at some stage. but this is something that is going to take a long period of time. yeah, certainly same so thank you very much for that. update that as mike hannah in portugal, hundreds of firefighters have been battling a blaze raging in an area near the capital. lisbon, the fire has erupt. it in the mountainous region of mah for several roads are blocked and a care home has been evacuated. many locals have also left their homes. kosovo has delayed implementing a rule that would have forced the minority serbian community living in the north to apply for new car license plates issued by cost of us government. the decision had triggered protest by serbs who set up road blocks on the border. around 50000 serbs living in northern kosovo, still used license plates and documents issued by serbia, kosovo declared independence from serbia 14 years ago. but fort serbia's government
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has never recognized us. well, it's still a hit on al jazeera, we meets the young to museums taking even greater risks to escape unemployment and poverty, and find a new life and europe. intervention brains trigger, flash floods in the us started kentucky, leaving a trail of devastation behind. ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to recover your travel package to the hello there. let's have a look at east asian. we got to tropical systems that are working their way farther north of merging together and weakening, but still likely to bring some very heavy rain to the likes of the korean peninsula . on monday that system moving very quickly towards the north east rush as far as
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like to see the heavy rain come monday and in northern areas of japan. c, drenching downpours as well, but it starts to dry up. further south of this tokyo seen the temperature set very high. it has really been a story of heat across this region. and we are going to the temperature pick up across more central areas and places like shanghai with the weather weather lingering further south. if we have a look at the 3 day for shanghai, while the temperature is set to sit in the mid thirty's, at least through to thursday, now was moved to south asia. it's the story of monsoon rains for many areas of india and pakistan, but the heaviest falls likely to affect southern areas, corolla and tom will now do as well as the mo, these and shall anchor. we are expecting some drenching down port that could cause flooding in the days the head central areas as well. seen the rain pick up, but it does start to ease. further north of this northern areas of pakistan, we'll see temperatures start to pick up for the likes of long haul and karachi at 34 degrees on tuesday. i saw official airlines,
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the journey lullaby of defiance. it really touched my heart deeply when she started to seeing y'all in law. ready i see out, is there a well it remembers palestinian who reached audiences beyond the middle east, born into a creative family in nazareth, she sang out a powerful and emotional message, the personal story of rain. bene, the voice of palestine on al jazeera. ah ah. you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the sour rocks she
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a politician looked tata. al sabah is asking all rockies to join. protest is who a camp inside parliament is supposed to stone the building on saturday for the 2nd time in a week that demanding a complete change to the political system. the spokesman for turkeys presidents is the 5th ship carrying grind, could leave ukraine on monday. the un in turkey broker deal to sign between russia and ukraine on the 22nd of july is intended to these global grain prices. over 2000 people in northern california have been forced from their homes by a mess of wild farm. the mckinney fire has scorched more than 200 square kilometers of land inside a national forest and just to dies, it's the largest blaze in the state. so father skia and at least 28 people have died in floods in the south eastern jewish state of kentucky. the number is
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expected to rise as the search for survivors continues. flash floods have destroyed roads, bridges, and disrupted cell phone service. hampering rescue efforts. and one of the poorest parts of the country zane bez ravi reports. torrential rains and flash floods sweeping away homes, up routing 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, just to mother nature's fury has left behind little more than debris and destruction. mm hm. oh ross, i even say name. mail. yeah, murky. dennis,
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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. with each flood, it keeps getting harder with each flood. we hope that's the biggest one and it never seems to n s. 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, we're going to find embodies 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 water. the appalachian region is home to some of the poorest
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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. alt is here. the un mission in the democratic republic of congo has admitted that its troops killed people during a shootout on the border with uganda. and the head of the un mission in the dnc says its soldiers were returning from leave. when i opened fire at a point crossing you in chief, antonia good to this is he's outraged. the incident comes just days after 12 civilians and 3 peacekeepers were killed during violence and you in bass, in the country. poles have closed and synagogues parliamentary election, and official numbers suggests that few people made their way to the ballot box. local media indicating the voter turnout was just 22 percent opposition. parties
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are angry, as some of the most popular candidates were disqualified from running. thou worried that if president mikey's soul's party wins a majority, he may try to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term. the need been, india is in synagogue else, capital decor, the coalitions, the leader of the coalitions are worried about this low turn out. that's why early in the morning, they ask the elect us to go and vote massively to change this rate. we are waiting for the latest information about the counting. but we know that all these coalitions are competing to have the majority in the parliament, which is $83.00 seats, at least. and officially the government coalition and the opposition coalition and
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the other coalitions wants to have at least a significant number of deputies in this, in these elections. these are parliament election, but they look like presidential one, or we can say the 1st round of the presidential elections expected in the 2024 months on cool. who is the leader of the opposition? said earlier in the morning that the people or electors have to go to the pool to vote against mackie saw the president, he said they have to punish him. and his regime, like he told also earlier in this morning that he is confidence. and he was proud of the democracy in synagogue columbia, as president elect has promised to normalize diplomatic relations with neighboring venezuela. after years of tension, gustavo petro will be sworn and next sunday,
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and has announced plans to resume trade. lasandra rom, p t, reports from the border city of cuckoo to those da, catalina morris, co owner of a biodegradable detergent. company inquisitor proudly shows off her cleaning products and what she's missing these days are clients. economic hardships meant she had to let go of 21 of her 23 employees. she says only the resumption of trade with venezuela will save her philippines. okay. it is of extreme importance if not vital for us. i think this could offer us a lifeline. we could reach markets and clients again. it's a big opportunity and we need to take advantage of it. the border between columbia, venezuela has been closed to all back pedestrians since 2015. the neighbors severed relations. 3 years ago now left his president elect gustavo bay through his
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promising to normalize thighs and get goods moving again. alo, electric and trade was worth more than $7000000000.00 us dollars back in 2008. last year it was just a 155000000 business leaders. hope that will change quickly. way more importantly, i need a little see if we can regain the 120000 jobs. we lost in a short time in just a year. and we think this is an historic opportunity. as for logistics, geography, costs and agriculture, we could be the venezuelan pantry for food and raw materials. i mean, we've been victims of political fight last been bitter divisions among political pose, the left, the region in tatters. this is the bridge of d indeed as a state of the art overpass with 3 lanes in each direction. warehouses, officers in everything that's needed to facilitate trade between the 2 countries. it was completed back in 2016 at a cost of $36000000.00. but it has yet to enter into service. years of
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closure of all to lead to an increase in crime, venezuelan businesses of resorted to buying colombian goods smuggled to relieve crossings, rising cost and empowering criminal gangs. hysteria, a sound like as yet 3 agents, sandra bruce, man, show as the few supplies stuck in our warehouse waiting to cross legally, she says, restoring trade will take time as rules need to be re established by federal law inc went or r, it will have to be very gradual because we need to regain confidence before 2019 we had between 12 and 15, licensed public warehouses for international commerce and r duty freeze on today. we have none. 0 bows. 0, $1.00 thing, every one here agrees is that we opening the border is the 1st step to providing opportunities for both sides. allison, the impurity, al jazeera, cooper,
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an increasing number of tennesseans are hitting to europe in search of better opportunities. the coven, 19 pandemic head. the economy hards leading to job losses. but leaving for europe can also mean risking your life as resource said, our reports from tennis. at 1st glance, they seem to be resting under the shade of trees, but not 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 use for clandestine crossing of the mediterranean to europe. abdulla is just 17 years old from caravan, a city in central tunisia for the past 3 months. he has been coming to this park to look out for containers as ships that he can't jump on to hitch a ride to europe. poorly ifd volva thought my father is out of work. my mother is old and sick. i have a sister studying. i studied up to great 7, then 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
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other solution but to go abroad and get a job. white'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 a tiff shows the scars on his leg where he says ponies dogs bip him. well, the bad, bad 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 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 cargo ship. or laurie presents an opportunity off the days of watching and wait him under the coat of darkness. these, the caled, his walls and store bought one of the ships. and if they are lucky,
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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 was de skyline to catch the next right rest, who said that al jazeera tunis star trek actress michelle nichols has died at the age of 18. 9. nicholas the trial of lieutenant's u. huda on the 1960 sy fy tv show broke barriers, redefining roles for black and female actors, her son posted on facebook that she passed away from natural causes. nichols had planned to quit star trek after just one season that martin luther king junior, convinced her to stay on will to sport now in england have beaten germany and the final of the women's european football championship. england forwards chloe kelly scored the winning goal after the game had gone into extra time. the dean bubba has
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more from wimbly stadium in london. the manager afterwards serena vagrant paid tribute to germany for fighting for everything, but there had been lots of tributes paid to her. she's won the tournament for the 2nd time in a row swung with the netherlands in 2017. every game in this tournament, she had stuck with the same play. it showed them loyalty because they were really performing. they got the, the golden boot for back. maybe england strike us 6 goes. she got the player of a tournament as well. but this game in itself was nail biting. lots and lots of chances, both taken and missed. i think really it was a great spectacle. 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 fans as well. they've had record a tendencies at the stadiums around the country more than $500000.00 watching in person.
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