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which provides a note storage facilities, a what is also known as the cloud. i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the entity of these fields to stole our digital information without a heavy cap in foot traits. and i'm russell beard off the north coast of the u. k. where the global green energy revolution is taken on a new element. thrice ornell jazeera from the world's 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, the rocky politician looked at us other just more people to join protested as occupying the country's parliament is pro rainy and cheer permanent, say to who against the state.
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ah, hello and darn jordan, this is al jazeera live from de, also coming up, hopes that of grain ship could set sail from ukraine on monday. the 1st since a deal with russia to ease the global food supply crisis. remote communities in danger from a while find the us state of california with emergency cruise battling to save homes of land. i want on her touch tight and it goes ranger. i think the church and kelly and england football fans are feeding loud and proud as the country winds its 1st major trophy in nearly 60 years. ah, iraq's she, a politician, looked at asada, is asking all iraq is to join protest as we're camped inside the parliament on saturday. thousands of his support stormed ling in baghdad for the 2nd time in
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a week that demanding a complete change to the political system. but that pro iranian sheer, opponents accuse him of trying to launch a comb door, such barley reports on the rocky parliament in baghdad. 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 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 that god looks at the forgot your promise book to those other to stay here as long as it takes we reject the government and want the crew politicians to be punished,
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including former prime minister maria molecules. we are waiting for orders from our leader said what to the us. other was leadership represents reform. i love it and what the law jawad could whom who jamie is declared from that 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 mac 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 and peas could hold an unannounced session to approve the candidate nominated by an iran back group. well, how much i also, donnie? this is iraqi, closer to this
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is one of the reasons with implementing the video isn't very back as spokesman for turkeys president says the 1st ship carrying grain could lead ukraine on monday. abraham collins says the joint coordination center in istanbul will finalize export route soon. sent several monitor the shipments coming from ukraine's ports. russia and ukraine. major global, wheat suppliers you and broke a delay, signed in july could ease global grain prices, which have climbed since the russian invasion. john henry has more from odessa. those ships carrying ukrainian grain might leave. as soon as monday,
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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 to morrow. he says there's a high likelihood that that will happen. we'd al jazeera at 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 assemble and then to places unknown. he said he has not been told that grain ultimately will go, but there could be security problems. and 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, it's possible that those shipments could again be postponed. and just to give you an idea of how dangerous the situation is right now. in michel, i have a town that the russians have struck multiple times. the head of a major grain concern called alexi about a tour sky of
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a company called nebulas 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 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's a threatened global food shortage. in our president vladimir putin assigned a new naval strategy which identifies the u. s. and nato military infrastructure as, as its main challenges. huge and made the announcement during russia's naval day ceremony in saint petersburg. he said russia would protect its maritime borders by all means necessary. he also said the delivery of new hypersonic cruise missiles,
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will happen within months. leisure was easy. it was merciless device. key thing here is the capability of the naval forces. our navy can respond with lightning speed to all of those who infringe on our sovereignty and freedom. it honorably fulfils 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, their delivery to the russian armed forces will begin in the coming months. so let's take a closer look at that statement that identifies the us and nato as rushes to biggest threats. the $55.00 page document says washington's trying to dominate the world's oceans and nato's moving towards russia's borders. it outlines moscow's plans to broaden its exploration of the arctic while boosting its northern and pacific naval fleets. and that amounts is a comprehensive strengthening of rushes. geopolitical position in the black,
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and as i'll see, i'm going to leave him as a research fellow at the quincy institute. he says the russian navy will face challenges in competing with the u. s. and natively, the russian navy, the surface navy, at least, is out numbered for to one by europe's nate. nature's 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 quality united states is been nuclear weapons, which is why president putin repeatedly emphasizes russia's missiles technology. because this is the one area in which russia is still a super unlike the army, the navy has not fort an equal. but we do know that he suffered heavy losses in the, in the black sea,
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in the ukraine war. that may well simply illustrate the power of american weaponry which has been supplied to the ukrainians. the russian navy has always been considered to have had comparatively high morale and good commanders. but it cannot realistically fight 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. nearly 900 medical facilities in ukraine have been damaged or destroyed since russia's invasion began. the conflict is forced hospital stuff to think of new ways to keep patients safe. there's also more pressure on the health system as the war
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takes, its toll malaria respect to dr. ricardo t who's volunteering at the regional hospital in the bibs. he spoke about the challenges of work as a facing it is the country in war that needs to keep its health system working normally are as normal as possible. but, you know, going back to the maternity we are seeing, for example, many more premature babies being born because of the stress of the war. because people, especially pregnant women, are not being followed throughout their pregnancy as normal. and we are also in terms of mental health, we're seeing huge rise of cases of depression, of anxiety with the health system that is not able to cope. so i, what i can confirm from being here on the ground is that we are dealing with major health issues and challenges. not only today but the country will be facing these challenges and many years to come. and the rebuilding of a free ukraine will be depend on international cooperation, also to make sure that the health response is put up to speed to the needs of the
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pete. the un mission and democratic republic of congo has admitted that its troops killed people during a shoot out on the border with uganda. head of the un mission says if soldiers were returning from leave when they open fire to border crossing. un chief on sunday, baterri says he raged into and comes 2 days after 12 civilians and 3 peacekeepers were killed during the violence of the un base in the country. the chief of me and marz military genta has extended a state of emergency for another 6 months. it was 1st declared after the military deposed the government of amazon sushi in february, last year since he remains detained and has been charged with several offences. monitoring group say more than 2000 people have been killed and 15000 arrested and a crackdown since the now no doubt, one telephone, cima, we made up most efforts in discharging the stay duties with might but internal and external terrorists. and their conspirators are committed to the utter devastation
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rather than the flourishing of democracy in myanmar and the legal committee. the parallel government and terrorist organizations against the government, which is formed into the constitution, commit various ways and means to distract the security, peace and stability of the nation. number of a 2000 residents in northern california have been forced from their homes by a massive wildfire. the mckinney finds the biggest in the state this year, and it's for the governor to declare an emergency my kind of reform. it's called the mckinney fire. it started on friday, grew from one to 160 square kilometers in 24 hours and is now covering well over 200 square kilometers and continuing to spread. a mandate. free evacuation order was issued and estimated. 2000 people lift their home saturday, and another 500 had been evacuated in the course of sunday. many,
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leaving behind their possessions like this 81 year old. my house has gone all my furniture, all my clothes, shoes out. everything's gone. some decided to leave before the men day 3 evacuation and managed to save some of their belongings. yeah, we got out before the fires, actually there was a red flag it up that we don't want to be there to when they do say, get out, have 15 minutes out and figure out all those packed every to go get out there soon as possible. this whirling winds made the course of the fire impossible to predict them from any angle. at this point. it's just a matter where the wind take it. over 60 hikers who are on the popular pacific chris trail was safely rescued. they had about 20 feet of visibility on the trail at the time that they chose to call and try to get some help. the mckinney fires by far the largest, but across the west of the united states,
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small fires are flaring up, erratic with a threatening to bring dry thunderstorms with dangerous lightning, but little to no actual rain. and a bubble. the soaring heat is creating the ideal conditions for fires to start and spread my canada, which is era and further to the south emergency crews in another part of california have made some progress in containing the oak fire that's near your cemetery. national park, 6000 people have had to leave their homes, lap 5 now more than 60 percent contain, but official se may take a few more weeks to bring it under control. in portugal, hundreds of fire fighters have been battling a blaze raging in an area near the capitol. lisbon, the fire broke out to me. mountainous region of my friends. of roads are blocked and a care home has been evacuated. many locals, i've also left fun for shall break here now to 0. when we come back synagogue
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ruling party claims victory in sundays parliamentary election, but many are raising serious questions about the poll on housing advocates in the usa keep not being forced from their homes as rental car suits or not stainless. ah, richard, he has begun the freefall world copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package to the hello there. let's have a look at east asian. we've 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 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 seeing the temperature set very
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high. it has really been a story of heat across this region. and we are going to the temperature pickup 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, or monsoon range for many areas of india and pakistan, but the heaviest falls likely to affect southern areas, corolla and tom will now do as one of 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, seeing the rain pick up, but it does start to ease. further north of this northern areas of staunch will see temperatures start to pick up for the likes of low haul and karachi at $34.00 degrees on tuesday. kat saw air with issue airline of the journey state propaganda media, censorship, and the rise of all of their italian rule. you wake up one day. this system has
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been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive authoritarian shade. i looked at the love of power in hungary, in the experiences of those who live in every day. that is a pressure on us. but we haven't to be very careful of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that question how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back to promote about top stories here on al jazeera, iraq, she, a politician will put a soda, is asking all iraqis to join. protest is we're camped inside parliament to support a storm. the building on saturday for the 2nd time in a week that demanding
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a complete change to the political system. a spokesman for took his presidents as the 1st ship carrying brain could leave ukraine on monday. the deal was broken by the you and, and turkey was signed by russia and ukraine in july. it's intended to ease global brain prices of a 2000 people in northern california in folsom. their homes by a massive wild 5 mckinney fire scorch more than 200 square kilometers of land inside a national forest in just 2 days. is the largest place in the state so far this year. now senegalese president mackey sells routing coalition says it's one a majority in parliament after sunday's election, but local media report, se turn out was just 22 percent opposition. parties are angry. some of their most popular candidates were disqualified from running. a worried sal may try to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term. housing costs are surging around the world, and renters of feeling the pressure, new york singapore in london, or some of the cities with the biggest average increase is so far this year. across
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the u. s. monthly rental prices are up 15 percent compared to this time last year. rental costs in cities like nashville and cincinnati. i've climbed by more than 30 percent. and in austin, texas, rents have increased by nearly 50 percent. and as christian salumi reports now from the york working class, families are taking the biggest hit. so with the master bedroom, you can find apartments with amazing views. but affordable housing is hard to come by in manhattan. average rents recently topped $5000.00 a month here and the increases are spilling over to neighboring communities like jersey city, new jersey. $3400.00 for a buffalo too much already. that's where this man took to social media to vent about his 2 bedroom apartment, jumping up more than $1200.00 a month. this last one here is a $37.00 more than 37 percent increase in rent. he's hardly alone. new york city has historically had high rents. now everybody's having historically high rents,
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you know, in the se, in particular with, there's been a lot of growth in it. atlanta, charlotte, nashville, texas. the corona virus pandemic said many city families looking for larger places to live. while supply chain issues and rising costs have slowed down new construction, a study by the u. s. census bureau in june found that more than 13000000 people nationwide were behind on ranch or mortgage payments, and there are signs of rising homelessness. michael de luca ended up on the street when he could no longer navigate the stairs to an apartment. he was sharing with a friend. now, despite a fixed income of $2100.00 a month, he can't find a landlord willing to take him. the meeting again in the palm of studio, the $1500.00. i have that $42000.00 income. i don't have it. i need a co signer. i go to the people, they had to make 84000 who signed to me. they want to make sure they're going to get their money. he's getting emergency shelter from the city wanting and would
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advocate say that's a costly short term solution. we need government support. we need public private participation to help incentivize private capital, private partners to come in. and help solve this problem. they're demanding plans for a luxury tower to be built here and lower manhattan on public property. be made 100 percent affordable for working class families. we have lots of luxury. we have luxury apartments, if they can't fill a building right behind you. that was, i went to foreclosure because they couldn't sell these luxury apartments, but we don't have affordability developers under pressure have committed to making 25 percent of it affordable for those. currently looking for a place to call home, it is too little too late. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. now kosovo has delayed implementing a controversial rule which would have forced the minority, serbian community living in the north to apply for new car license. it's issued by customers government. the decision had triggered protests by serbs who set up road
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blocks on the border. around 50000 serbs living in northern castillo, still used license plates and documents issued by serbia. kosovo declared independence from serbia 14 years ago. but serbia's government has never recognized the columbia as president elect has promised to normalize diplomatic ties with neighboring venezuela. after years of tension, gustavo petro would be sworn in next sunday and has announced plans to resume trade . i was on from pierre to reports from the border city of cooper tough, slow, still katalina, morris, co owner of a biodegradable detergent company in kuta proudly shows off her cleaning products or 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
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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 colombian, venezuela has been closed to ball, but pedestrian since 2015. the neighbors severed relations 3 years ago now left his president elect gustavo bay through his promising to normalize thighs and get goods moving again, follow up, 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. why won't, would 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
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pose to left the regional, tattered. this is the bridge of d indeed as a state of the art overpass with 3 lanes in each direction, warehouses, offices, and 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 closure of also led to an increase in crime, venezuelan businesses of resorted to buying colombian goods smuggled 3 legal crossings, raising costs and empowering criminal gangs. his diarrhea is down with gussie at 3 agents. sandra bruce, man, show us 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. when the r, it will have to be very gradual because we need to regain confidence before 2019 we had between 12 and 15,
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licensed public warehouses for international commerce and r duty free zone to day. we have none. 0 bows. 0, one thing everyone here agrees is that we opening the border is the 1st step to providing opportunities for both sides. allison, the impurity and jesse a cuckoo to south africa's president. sir, i'm a poor sir has promised to focus on helping the poor at his party's policy conference leaders of the african national congress. i've been meeting in johannesburg they and see has been losing support as it faces, criticism for corruption and economic inequality are 0. so me, the miller reports from johannesburg, south africa's governing party, the african national congress has been plagued by internal divisions for years. a poorly performed economy, a lack of service delivery. and allegations of corruption have added to a decline in support. this cover as there was this
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more than ever before, i went to the midst minutes to read organization, functionality, patronage and production, and to renew and to rebuild. our organization is quite an urgent. she quit explained. the parties lead us were fading to address some of south africa's challenges. despite 3 decades of democracy, inequality is right, and many poor communities still don't have access to running water and electricity . president obama process is fraud and corruption not to blame, but his efforts to end the scourge have been weakened by a corruption scandal. he's been accused of concealing the theft of $4000000.00 from his game farm. there are massive global forces that have to be taken into account, but maladministration for management of the economy, particularly in the state of enterprises. i'm not doing what was actually indicated by in c governments in the late ninety's ninety's around securing the energy sector,
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having a better education system at both basic entre 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 talk space. none of these things have been done. the conference aim to come up with solutions to some of the most urgent problems, including unemployment of 35 percent and rising poverty. but it's not expected the an see will immediately resolve any of these key challenges that instead will put forward recommendations to be discussed later from me. tamela al jazeera johannesburg, the star trek actress michelle nichols has died at the age of 89. well, you know what they say, look, be careful what you wish for me getting the goals portrayal of lieutenant huda on the 19 sixty's. sy fi tv show broke color barriers, redefining roles to black actors. her son posted on facebook that she passed away from natural causes. nichols had planned to quit star trek art the just one season
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. but martin luther king junior convinced her to stay on the african american sporting icon bill russell has died at the age of 88 russell became the 1st black coach in the n b a in 1966 for the boston celtics there 111 championships, while he was with them both as a player and coach. russell was also our civil rights activist. in 2011, he received the presidential medal of freedom from barack obama. england had beaten germany in extra time to win the women's euros for the very 1st time. it's england's 1st major trophy in football. since the 1966 woke up catching up, her thought a young has more a dramatic win for england. and he goes from dr. gotcha, i can't think of the winning goal by chloe kelly during extra time crowned england . 02022 champions for the 1st time. the final score. 2 to one against germany.
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scary. this is tammy history may before $87000.00 fans in a sole del wembley stadium, the highest attendance of any european championship final men's or women's whom outside the stadium celebrations echoed across england, including london, trafalgar square. it just shows who amal sideways. we've had, i was saying, keep guarantee winning more tre, phase atmosphere man was so nice. it was warm, it was half a fancy, the sport, suspense, and victory has united the nation and inspired future generations. and players are soaking at all in our i. now i enjoyed a moment all the time the home enjoy the moment this is done when you get this again. so yeah, enjoy every man of him. after multiple championship winced,
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german fans were shocked at their loss, but face no other option but to accept defeat. i was in a meeting i just had one night 8 times, so it was very exciting and that was great. me to be there for you. the queen has congratulated the inspirational lionesses on their historic when adding their success goes far beyond the trophy. now the new year, oh champs, are enjoying that success for their team country. no, andrew sport. oh god, zillow, priscilla yan, does you ah.

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