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united states successfully concluded nurse strike in kabul. afghanistan that kill the mirror of our cargo the cia kills al qaeda. lita, i'm an elder law. hurry in a drone strike in afghanistan. capital kabul ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera ally from joe hall, also coming up a tense. political confrontation continues in iraq with supporters of shia cleric, nevada, occupying parliament while their opponents protest nearby. a cargo ship with ukrainian grain sailed from a black sea port the 1st under you and broke a deal design to ease the global food supply crisis. and the u. s. remains tight lipped on the weather. how speak and nancy pelosi was a taiwan on asia to what china has already warned against.
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ah, the leader of al qaeda, i minoza watery has been killed in a u. s. drone strike in afghanistan over the weekend in a televised address. you as president joe biden said, intelligence officials, tract, zillah hurried to a home in downtown cobble where he was hiding with his family. biden approved the operation last week. so law, his death eliminates the figure who shaped al qaeda more than any one. first, as osama bin laden's, deputies since 1998 and then his successive well, this video purportedly shows the aftermath of the strike in kabul, which killed it was a hurry on the weekend. the afghan interior ministry denied reports on social media about the drums, dr. from heidi he coordinated al qaeda's branches and are all around the world, including setting priorities for providing operational guidance at call for inspired attacks against us targets. he made videos including the recent weeks
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calling for his followers to attack the united states and our allies. now justice has been delivered in this terrorist leader is no more. well, mamma jam june has more now on the man who was al qaeda's 2nd most prominent figure . after osama bin laden jeremy amen. and so i had, he had long been a deputy to osama bin laden, but after the us killing of the thin and car, the leader in 2011. so why he took charge of the armed group attempting to expand its reach while never engendering the kind of loyalty afforded his predecessor while he did inherit the the mantle of leadership he did not inherits was on the lead, his legitimacy as a well jeff had leader all his a credibility and legitimacy on karima amongst the various majority in groups. born in egypt in 1951. so he came from a distinguished family, studied medicine, and became a surgeon. in 1973,
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he joined the egyptian islamic jihad group. the assassination of president unwell said that the nice and $81.00 for which the group was blamed proved to be a turning point for so heavy. while he was not charged in connection with the dots killing, he was imprisoned on conspiracy charges, one of thousands of religious activists jailed and tortured after the assassination . many analysts say that experience would eventually lead him to violence after his release from prison. so i had he left egypt for per shower in pakistan, where he worked as a doctor treating afghan fighters. then it was on to afghanistan where he fought against the soviet occupation and where he began his partnership within latin. within a few years, both men would become part of the core group that became al qaeda under their leadership, the armed group accused the west of waging a modern day crusade against muslims and set as its ultimate goal, the establishment of islamic rule throughout the world. at a car does ideology, along with its international campaign of violence, culminated in the 911 attacks. washington offered
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a reward of $25000000.00 to bring the wiley to justice off shoots of the armed group in yemen. somalia and algeria are widely believed to be his work of the one. now some of the latin was assassinated and a man of the why he took over. you can see the fracturing of the organization becoming more and more apparent once the syrian civil war began. so i had, he found that alkali, this dominance was being increasingly challenged by iso, which had carved out territory for itself in it up syria and libya, and had fighters in yemen in 2016. so ari urged afghan fighters to rally around the taliban and reject isolate branch in afghanistan. the u. s. had long insisted. there is a relationship between the taliban and al qaeda. but taliban leaders have denied that at all. if learning loosely me, when i call upon the brotherly muslims, angie hotties in general, and in afghanistan in particular, to get behind the jihad, the patient and the steadfast emerald, and not to respond to the cause aimed at dividing the ranks of jihad himself in the
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death of a minutes why had he brings an end to one of the most turbulent times in recent international security? the world will now be watching to see how elko the handles. the death of its 2nd prominent leader were dave de roach is a senior fellow the gulf international forum. he says, the fact that al qaeda's leader was killed in kabul. so jess, afghanistan's government is protecting on groups, says embarrassment. it shows that al qaeda has found a safe haven in the taliban staff. kiana said just as they did before, 911. and it basically puts the lie to any idea that they have changed from what they were as if you know, the proof of repression of women. this mentioned the economy as if any proof were needed. the taliban is what they've always been and they are affiliated with al qaeda and other terrorist groups. the problem is this happened in downtown cobble in a house owned by a prominent leader in the taliban. and so what it does is it highlights the fact
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that, you know, the low point of finance presidency, which was the unseemly withdraw from afghanistan. it highlights the fact that that basically handed over afghanistan to a movement that is hostile to the united states. so you know, he, he has a moment of triumph and i'm sure he will try to make the most of it. but unfortunately, the question is, what exactly was he doing there? and why was he there? how was able to be there? and why is the government in afghanistan supporting is a watery. those are all embarrassing questions providing that harkins back to the low point of his presidency. in other news, supporters of an iraqi political blocker demonstrate that in baghdad against the takeover parliament by supporters of sheila and south has cool and iraq is to join what he considered as a revolution. but his opponent say it's a qu, meanwhile, care tech, a prime minister, stop to me as chad,
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a security meeting to prevent more confrontation up the wide reports from baghdad. i protest this and counter protest supporters of iraq coordination framework, gather me about that. the green zone there denouncing what they considered a cool by raven, she, our leader looked at the solder and his followers. well, if all other sherry i like to out and all of a sudden we're here to regain the legitimacy of the states institutions as husband violated by the occupation of the parliament of the hands of cassandra. we try to keep it peaceful. ah, what violence interrupted as they headed towards the green soon forcing security personnel to pull out chanting against kate, taken prime minister must about call the meat. they accuse him of collaborating with a solder to remain in power. there are reports of military units with arrival factions
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being deployed near by to protect their people. so many fear it could gets worse. opposing groups have been intensifying their campaigns and seem to be pushing for a showdown ha, sensitive day. as other supporters, however, they did a sit in the parliament building headed amity, a tube leader with the coordination framework, has warned of bloodshed and called for dialog. oh, this is collation, comes against the backdrop of league audio recordings attributed to former prime minister marina mckee, where he is hard insulting al solder and his affiliates the so that he does have requested that a medical recordings be condemned as a pre requisite, for dialog. manada and we will remain here, did our leader, his practice to leave. it's not just the political dispute is rather a revolution against the case of corruption or oppression.
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the conflict over forming a government started here among glo makers months ago. but these protested to say the not only follow their leaders, but they also want to change the whole political system that we're head elijah's, your book. so let's take a look at where protest is of gathered in baghdad coordination framework. supporters on the 14th of july bridge, the group is made up of several chia parties who want iraq to be ruled by coalition government. that we would be made up of various political parties. the bridge separates the counter protest as from the rocky parliament, which has been occupied by sandra's said saturday. the bridge has been closed to keep the 2 sides apart. now for the 1st time since the war in ukraine began a ship filled with corn as left the ukrainian port of odessa under you and broke
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a deal struck with russia. millions of tons of grain has been stuck at ukrainian ports, a more than 5 months. united nations chief says the resumption of shipments will help bring stability to global food markets. what we have with us today, you know, this is an important starting point. it must be the 1st of many commercial ships bringing relief and stability to global foot markets. the black sea great initiatives, the last 4 significant volumes of exports from city you could, i didn't ports odessa, charter on morse, and use the together. we the agreed facilitation of the any in be the, the excess of russian food products and fertilizers willed markets. it will bring relief and stability to global food markets, and they'll tackle the global food crisis and ukraine's president said the shipment is a positive side, tony, but tell us we'll go 9 yet. implementation of the initiative to export ukrainian
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green and other agricultural products from our ports on the black sea has started to day. but the 1st ship carrying $26000.00 tons of corn left the port of odessa that it's not the time to draw any conclusions. and predict further events that the port has started working a lot can be called the 1st positive signal. there's a chance to stop the development of a food crisis in the world. see, you saw the white house as criticized china as a controversy involving tie. one continues, several media outlets in taiwan are reporting u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi will visit the island during her asia trip. national security council spokesman john kirby says the u. s. will not engage with sabre rattling and then a potential visit is consistent with us policy. a lousy who's been in singapore as part of her tour of asia, has historically been critical of the chinese authorities. beijing consider tie one a part of china. my county has this update from the white house, the spokesman for the national security council, john kirby has addressed the possible a trip of nancy pelosi to tie one. he says this is not unprecedented. pointing out
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that in 1997 that then speaker newt gingrich visited taiwan without any incident. and even this year some members of congress have travel to the island. but john kirby makes absolutely clear that any decision whether to visit taiwan or not is up to the speaker herself, and any confirmation must come from the speaker or her stop. this is what kirby had to say. our constitution bears a separation of powers. this is well known to the p r c. given our more than 4 decades of diplomatic relations, the speaker is the right to visit taiwan and a speaker the house has visited taiwan before without incident. as have many members of congress including this year, john kirby emphasized though that even should nancy pelosi decide to visit taiwan. this in no way represents any change in u. s. policy. the u. s. one china policy remains. he says,
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and this was addressed during president biden's phone call with president she last week in which president biden made absolutely clear that the u. s. policy is unchanging when it comes to taiwan and also, and changing when it comes to its relationship with china. nevertheless, john kirby says, china is adapting a threatening posture and his express concern about any misunderstandings as he put it that could arise out of this heightening of tension on for a short break here now to sierra, when we come back, the u. s. government promises more than a 1000000000 dollars to help people affected by extreme weather, but many is too little too late. and the al jazeera exclusive will take you on patrol with nigeria, security forces, as they hunt for oil feet, sport. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to the catholic group.
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your travel package today. hello, they will scott in north america where severe storms affecting the u. s. southeast . of course, the worst flood disaster in kentucky while the rain has continued to fall here. we've also seen, however destructive storms cause damage in the desert, south west places like nevada, as well as our as zona, even flooding thanks to the heavy one soon rains. now we are expecting some showers to remain here, but for the heavy rain we have to hit the central parts of canada. you can see that severe storm rolling its way further east is going to move down towards the great lakes dropping very heavy rain. here we could see some flooding, we could also see some flooding around coastal areas of the u. s. gulf coast that thanks to severe storms popping off here. now in contrast to this is looking relatively quiet in the north west of the us can, which is starting to come down and places like seattle where we have seen extreme heat. the heat moves across more central areas towards the east coverages on the up
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for cities like washington d. c. certainly by wednesday. and it continues to be a very hot situation for dallas in texas as it does for northern areas of mexico. we're going to see temperatures kline in places like monterey, nearly touching 40 degrees by wednesday, looking very wet for the south of this at sure weather update. official airline of the journey they watch us. they gather evidence with so can we and american cyber activists develops an app used in brazil to monitor the police. we have more cameras then they do because where the people a bigger brother rebel peaks on a just 0. lou
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ah ah, welcome back. a quick amount of our top stories here, this our, the lead of al qaeda. i'm and also watery, has been killed in a cia drones strike. and i'm gonna start over the weekend in a televised address announcing the strike us president joe biden said intelligence officials truck is a lot, hurried to a home in downtown cobble where he was hiding. thousands of protesters backing to rocky ship politicians data center continue to camp inside the country's parliament refusing to leave until there was political change on monday, supporters of rival political groups gather nearby to state their own position. and for the 1st time since the war in ukraine began to ship food, grain as meth, ukrainian pull to bo desa deal ukraine and rush assigned to the you and in turkey,
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agreements meant to alleviate global crisis. now the head of iran's atomic agency says his country has the ability to produce the nuclear bomb, but doesn't plan to ahmed his law. me remarks came hours before the u. s. announced fresh sanctions on entities involved in iran's oil and petrochemical trade. hey, alma hala did go to the rules after exchanging messages last week and reviewing the proposed text. there is a possibility that in the near future we will be able to reach a conclusion about the timing of a new round of nucular negotiations. iran acted responsibly and stayed within the framework of the agreement. therefore, it is expected that the american government will act responsibly in this regard. our child. meanwhile, the united nations is hosting the review of the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons diplomats have gathered as they tried to navigate uncertainty over the worn ukraine christensen, him, he has worn out from the us. the un secretary general kicked off the 10th review
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conference of the n p t by sounding the alarm to the day humanities. just one muse, understanding one miscalculation away from nuclear, elation we have been extraordinary lucky so far, but flux is not the strategy. his pessimism stands in sharp contrast to when russia in the united states signed on to the treaty in 1970. this is indeed an historic occasion. it was the height of the cold war and the goal was to prevent a nuclear conflict. nations of the world moved from a period of confrontation to a period of negotiation and a period of lasting peace. as recently as january, the 5 permanent members of the un security council, who also happened to be the officially recognized nuclear weapons states, the united states, the united kingdom, russia, china, and france, all pledge not to further disseminate nuclear weapons. but a month later, russia invaded ukraine, while russia claims full compliance with the n p t. others consider that a threat,
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and it's engaged in reckless, dangerous nuclear saber rattling with its president warning that though supporting ukraine self defense, quote, risk consequences such as you have never seen in your entire history. and then there's the iran nuclear deal agreed in 2015. it was heralded as a step towards reducing proliferation until the u. s. withdrew. now iran says it has enough uranium to build a nuclear weapon. you don't want you to enter, you don't motor, move a little while few nations have gone as far as north korea and trying to build them . and i nuclear campaign or say other countries are expressing a new willingness to host them as a deterrent. that's what frightens valerie. a has a nuclear expert from ukraine attending the conference. so there is a widespread belief that nuclear weapons have prevented a big war. and it turned out not to be true signatories to the n p t. r. meant to
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gather every 5 years in an attempt to advance the goal of disarmament this year. thanks to global tensions. experts say there's little hope of action. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations. the opposition in india is coating on the government to rethink its move to increase taxes on essentials prices for products like milken, rice would be affected. unlimited reports from new delhi. the engine parliament has been employed in chaos over the last few weeks and it is over the issue of price rise. opposition parties have been demanding a debate. they have stage protests and a walk out several m. p. 's have also been suspended for demonstrating her recently the government to increase taxes on several products and impose new ones on basic necessities like rice flour, packaged food and dairy products. this has increased price is further isadine m m m
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. and the problem is that glass is a big expense to in the price of sweet lem has also one of these were much cheaper . and you, my expensive corner port income is not increased and i thought i even already prices have increased 2 and a half times federal laws about $0.90. now it's more than a dollar de la mustard all used to cost a dollar and 30 cents. now it's more than $2.00, a cooking gasoline, there was $5.00. i'm now paying more than $15.00. so everything is become more expensive, but the government is in delilah. it believes everything still costs the same for deliveries america. the government says the new taxes will prevent evasion. it also points out that several opposition party supported these. it says it will discuss the issue in parliament over the next few days. now, inflation is expected to remain high. the global economy is also having an impact. the international monetary fund has revised india's growth prospects. it now expects the economy to grow at about 7.4 percent. this is lower than what the
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government had projected. a few months ago. a fuel truck has exploded in southwestern libya, killing at least 9 people. crowded, gathered around the tanker, often overturned in the city of been fire. they were trying to collect leaking fuel, but it caught fire exploded. 76 people were injured in the class 1st counter shortage of fuel in libya's southern region. malik trina has mona, from tripling in the early hours of monday morning, a few truck traveling in the bins and bay area, which is a rule desert town in between the cities of sub her and her body crashed on the side of the road up just to give you a little bit of context here. southern libya suffers from extreme fuel shortages and poverty. so once the accident happened, the fuel, the fuel truck began gushing out fuel, ah, residence, hundreds of residence in the area began gathering next to this truck to try to
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collect as much fuel as possible. i fired then happened the truck and the surrounding vehicles next to the fuel truck are exploded, causing dozens of casualties. 8 people have died so far. now, libya has 2 governments at the moment. both have responded to this incident. the internationally recognized government here in tripoli has said that it has sent a team of doctors and nurses to serve her a to treat the victims the. the parallel government of basin eastern libya, headed by fatigue. bazaar has said that they have opened an investigation into the incident, but really events like this with highlight how people are suffering are with in, with the political stalemate that's happening in libya and a lack of general services a to its citizens. now nigeria says it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil
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refining sites, and i renewed campaign to come down on crude oil theft is lost more than $3000000000.00 in a year with more losses. projected this year out to 0. augment address, joint security forces as they hunted down the old thieves in the niger delta in there, or land and at sea. the nigerian military is under strict orders to end the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces returned to the side, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier, they encountered oil thieves. as crews chased them, the bundles ran towards their boats hidden in the creeks. but one is captured in towns of crush in this eli dela, refine insights. we have crushed thousands of them as you are destroying once i
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before you get to the and ellen. and what ellen is bringing up again. this pipeline is one of the most frequently vandalized in the country. it delivers half a 1000000 barrels of oil a day to an export terminal, but for the past 5 months, not a drop was delivered. as the operator shell was forced to shut it down. we've had dish and where when we going to quicken camps august comes like this. they set fire to the camps in endangering us and am i equipment most of the stolen cold is ferita elijah vessel such sea by barges like these, which are usually hard to apprehend. flying over the creeks, the devastation caused by all bunkering is massive. hidden under 3 copies, the old thieves are putting finishing touches to this facility capable of refining tens of thousands of gallons a day. and instead of using filed, they now steal
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a gas to distill the cold. military come on to say, there are hundreds of these illegal distilleries scattered across the oil, producing delta in addition to bleeding the economy dry. the operations also damaged the environment because they are not properly equipped to process crude oil . the blunder of nigeria oil has left the country unable to meet or pick quarter activity. so going on, as i speak to you now as so much collaboration guerra with the communities to make sure that there was a boy in the process of protecting his assets. the company looks up to the renewed clamp down to return to profitability. but with all thieves, continuously changing their tactics. it could be a long while before that will happen. how many degrees al jazeera in nigeria is all producing? delta california as governor, has declared a state of emergency over the monkey pox outbreak. gavin newsom says,
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this'll help coordinate a government wide response also said the state in getting more vaccines. the declaration in california comes after a similar one in the state of new york. the white house is announced a $1000000000.00. an aides air is across the u. s. affected by extreme weather, wildfires are raging in california, and the state of kentucky is reeling out. the deadly floods rob reynold, heartrending scenes in rural kentucky as intense rainstorms have caused flooding day after day in mountain valleys. many people in the impoverished region have seen all their possessions washed away. we've laughed for houses and couple of a he called all our farm equipment. i mean, technically, there's not enough left for us valley homes gone. my new home, i just, i for children going to 7, scratch all over again. even worse, the floods have claimed,
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at least 30 lives. these children were ripped from their mother's arms by the rushing water. all 4 siblings drowned. the death toll is expected to rise. there are hundreds of on account of 4 people minimum. and we just, we just don't have a firm grasp on that a wish we did more than 12000 people are without electricity. and there is more we're ain on the way. intense weather events like the one in kentucky are a consequence of global heating. scientists say this is exactly the fingerprint, the signature that we would expect with global warming due to the increase in greenhouse gases from human activities. as the atmosphere warms, the air can hold more moisture, unleashing epic storms. in las vegas, the desert city better known for casinos than catastrophes. thunderstorms inundated the famous strip and flooded hotels. when conditions are right,
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we can get these catastrophic rain events, several inches per hour from flood to fire. in northern california, a wildfire sparked on friday, grew to consume more than 23 square kilometers of forest land. the biggest blaze in the state. this year firefighters found to people dead in a burned out car in their homes. driveway. firefighter sate years of drought and unusually high temperatures, also linked to global warming have created more intense and fast moving fires. the vital administration and democrats in congress are pushing a bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and move toward clean energy. but senate republicans including their leader, mitch mcconnell, part of whose own state of kentucky is under water, oppose the climate legislation for those affected by the back to back disasters sweeping the country. the ledges.

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