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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is that he is, i live from doha, coming out to the next 60 minutes. just to say has been deliberate. in this terrorist, there is no more. the u. s. says that a drone strike has killed al qaeda leader. i am an owls, a lottery and the african capital cobble. here as how speaker nancy pelosi visits felicia, while china warns against extending her asian tool to taiwan. confrontations in iraq, supporters of the influential leader, mac ta, ta, asada, remain defiant. the occupation of parliament is that opponents protest and turkey's
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control center waits for the 1st grain ship to have left a ukrainian port since watches invasion. hello, onside, ohio to sports is emerges. tiger woods tongue down up to $800000000.00 to play in the sounds back live series and american basketball stop. brittany grind is drug trial resumes in russia as us attempts to negotiate and prison swap for her relief . ah, the u. s. says that it's killed the leader of al qaeda. i'm an owls awhile. 3 in a drone strike in afghanistan. president joe biden says that intelligence officials tracks zaki, re, to a house in central cobble where he was hiding with his family biden, to prove the operation. last week of to months of planning al jazeera shop returns, he reports the u. s. president said the execution of i'm and also a hearing was proof that the u. s. could be effective and it's counted terrorism
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operations even off to the troop withdrawal. he ordered from afghanistan when i ended our military mission of kansas. and almost a year ago, i made a decision that after 20 years of war, the united states no longer needed thousands of boots on the rounded up. gaston to protect america from tears who seek to do us harm. lack in administration. officials said that the 2 hellfire missiles fired onto a balcony of a residential block and downtown cobble on sunday morning with the result of patient painstaking analysis that lasted months throughout. the administration says joe biden was deeply involved in the planning, even commissioning a muslim of the building and his determination to limit civilian casualties. intelligence revealed of what his family 1st moved to cobble earlier this year before being joined by the leader of al qaeda. he never left the building but was also seen on the balcony where he was eventually killed the u. s. s. there were no other casualties. the u. s. of long insisted as a relationship between the taliban and al qaeda. but taliban leaders have denied
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that. now with this killing and downtown cobble, it will be difficult at the very least, to deny that a fraction of the government and dropped it out to a safe haven. think this is a proud moment for joe biden, tempered only by the fact that it took place in cobble which thus raises the spectre of the withdraw from afghanistan. and of course, the terrorist organizations clearly reestablishing themselves or that the attack took place, just as the afghan government is in negotiations to free $3500000000.00 in foreign reserves. it desperately needs to feed its people, is also a focus of some and i'm, i would where joe biden is in need of good news to quell domestic critics of, of handling of the u. s. economy. and following a trip to the middle east received mixed reviews. the white house is clearly relishing this news. she advertise the al jazeera washington. i was just curious ali latifah reports now from near where the drones strike happened. it's, you know, again, it's one of these things where, you know, the,
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the u. s. is blaming and because that is our heating was allegedly here and the taller bond because of the drone strike itself with and the top one never really has yet to acknowledge. that was our, he was the one killed in this strike. they just said that a strike took place and that had been violation of it. and really again, it's just another complicated matter in the end is the odd relationship between the taliban and the rest of the world. you know, you see world leaders, we saw the montage canton was back dst on only about a week or so ago, sitting down with the tall abad negotiating. potentially the us saying that there may be some indications that they would eventually release the central bank reserves that are with them. and then this happens and both sides are blaming the other. ah, it's a little it's, it's really, you know, another i instance of this odd relationship between this law mich emory and the rest of the world who on the one had meets with them on the other hand doesn't recognize them. and then also stages these attacks accusing this lama cameras of housing, international terrorists. i mean,
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right now people are just sort of confused. obviously, life goes on, you know, this attack took place at least a day ago if not 2 days ago, depending upon whose account you believe. but really right now for the average person, it's just a question of, as i said before, a strange circumstance. you know what is going on? ali is now back in our bureau in cobble he's with us sir. life as we sober ally you were out showing it's, it's pretty 10. so i should imagine on the streets of cobble, what further details have emerged about this drone strike that killed the al qaeda leader? you know, the details are still very sketchy and if you talk to the people, one thing we notice, you know, we tried to talk to a few people just to get a sense of what's going on. everyone really seemed afraid to talk. you know, they're like, i'm not following the news. i don't know what's going on. one person made a really good comment. he's like, how many schools know what this guy looks like? how am i supposed to know that he was even here?
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he said like, i don't even know the name of the leader of this lama cameron of the tall lavonne. how am i supposed to know who this out guy is? and hearing that it sort of reminded me of what people were saying about the 19 ninety's when the taliban 1st ruled here. and when they had, how was those osama bin lot in. and that was used for the precursor of the us occupation. and at that time, the average person in this country not only did then on osama bin long was they didn't even know where he, where he was. they didn't know that he was in the country or what he was doing. and now you know, 20 years later, it seems like a complete repeat of that kind of a situation for the people here to renew anything early about the house in which a i'm, and olives are watery, was sheltering in cobble from what we have heard, the house belongs to the taliban in some capacity though, i don't know if that's an actual official in the government or of that some kind of a guest house. you know, there were reports of who the other people might be including potential people tied
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to the tall yvonne. but of course, you know, as we've all been saying all day, this was a highly residential area near supermarkets and cellphone companies and travel agencies and all of these things. so for, for someone like zillow, haiti, to allegedly be, and that part of kabul, and, you know, one of the urban centers and for the leadership of this law, mich amber and not to know, you know, we had the very best they would make it seem like they're an apt and don't understand the security situation in their country. and at the very worst that would make it seem like they knew something and that they were actually housing him as the u. s. is alleging at alley many thanks. indeed, ali lativia reporting live there from cobble in afghanistan. al jazeera mohammed jumped june, has more now on the man who was al qaeda's 2nd most prominent figure. after osama bin lobby aimen. and so already had long been a deputy to osama bin. but after the us killing of the vin and car, the leader in 2011. so i had took charge of the armed group attempting to expand
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its reach while never engendering the kind of loyalty afforded his predecessor. so while he did inherit the, the mantle of leadership, he did not inherit sound but led his legitimacy as a, which i had leader all his a credibility and legitimacy on karima amongst the various mil jayden groups born in egypt in 1951. so ari came from a distinguished family, studied medicine, and became a surgeon. in 1973, he joined the egyptian islamic jihad group. the assassination of president unwise 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 shower in pakistan, where he worked as a doctorate,
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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 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 phase off to when i was on the blood and was assassinated, a name of the lady to cova. 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 outside his dominance was being increasingly challenged by isolate which had carved out territory for itself and it up syria and libya,
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and had fighters in yemen in 2016. so i had a urged afghan fighters to rally around the taliban and reject isolate branch in afghanistan. a duel it loony loose the me when i call upon the brotherly muslims and jihad, he's in general. and enough, con a son in particular to get behind the jihad in the patient and the steadfast emerald, and not to respond to the cause aimed at dividing the ranks of jihad. he's off today, the death of aimen. and so i 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 al qaeda handles the death of its 2nd prominent leader. let's go off not show up in pakistan on his heels. come, i'll hide a. is that for us to come on? what's been the reaction to the wireless, sir killing that well, there hasn't been a very strong reaction here in august on. however, it is an extension to know, as you saw in john jones report debt, noah,
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he re made the showered at home during day early 9 dna did dagwood the dime when the united states and particularly the cia along with some arab regimes, was pumping and weapons and a cache to the of one will j, dean who will fighting against the russian occupation deed were considered to be hero. and of that dime, however, as time passed, these people the game willen, because they decided to take on the americans. and that also after the iraqi and region all ha, co way. now the why harry and along with all of our leaders had made me shaw were dead home. i'm standing right now and i played redwood formally that tribal area. this is also the main route, due of one hist on each fight. edward go and fight inside of honest on their leader
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. we're all based in florida dentures complex. and in the city of petula of god that was in the eighty's. but after the taliban don't go, or jalal abad. and the mid 99 gauge when they swept a garage of one has done their found, been logged in and did that. so she age angela bought the day of, gosh, were facilitated to come back in 2 of one. it's done by professor bonnie which was the, the government of the dime. and so it is going to be important to see what happens next, because i look, i dad's role. what diminishing particularly after the $998.00. i tags in east africa where the united states longitudinal didn't go up. one is done and an attempt to kill been loaded under that, so that of god failed. and then i'll be here today. why? why don't so blame for the guy on the u. s. navy, the usa colon jamini waters and 2011. so
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indeed, a 2001. so indeed it will be important to see whether there is any remnants of all the guide that they've given. the fact that the islamic stared horizontal had now become a dominant force that they did in the middle east. and to a great extent, there all of our qaeda would marginalize, so indeed, and muted reaction in buckets dawn and run much, not forget that. i've been logged in and said for the on the budget on the side and the city of abilene, i was 0 is come out how the reporting lines i have from boshoway and pakistan. many thanks and im run a greg botton is chair of global islamic politics a deacon university in australia. he joins us now. live from melbourne. greg, good heavy with us. how much of a blow to al qaeda is the death of a heavy that surprisingly difficult question. go on, so we know that there's our,
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here is one of the most significant figures in the history of terrorism. and he made a great contribution to al qaeda helping its formation almost 35 years ago. seeing it through a difficult decade, 11 years under his leadership. there's no questions, it's a great loss. but whether this ends up being a serious problem for all kinds or whether it becomes an inflection point. and i believe him to pivot to a leadership or you will have to wait and say it's, it's, it's, it's surprisingly difficult to figure out what this means for the years ahead. all right, with the, it's difficult. yes. but, but what happens to al qaeda that presumably one thing we can be sure of is that it's leaders will no longer seek to hide in in populated areas. no, that's true. i mean, that they won't be hiding in plain sight. they won't be going out on a couple of balconies, just walking distance from the u. s embassy compound in couple. they will generally go east to the, the mountain range between afghanistan and pakistan,
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an area along familiar to al qaeda. and it'll be much harder to exercise this kind of as the american say over the horizon counter terrorism strike. again, this is probably a one off. so in that sense, yes, that they've made a great loss, but you know, they have fallback options as long as the taliban are in charge of afghanistan. what are we to make of the reports that he was killed while sheltering in what's been described as a safe house in central cobble? yes. according to many reports, a safe house linked to 0 didn't akani. i'm a significant taliban leader and somebody with a long association with al qaeda. it does appear as if this is a confirmation of a very close association between tele bon hardliners and al qaeda. now that may be others in the tele, by no doubt, those involved in negotiations who wish or otherwise, but they don't seem to have much swear at the moment. this does seem to be confirmation of our worst fears about what taliban rule means for freedom. old for
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safe haven for al qaeda. and the strike itself, surgically precise the u. s. came to emphasize that no one else was killed or injured and it followed a long intelligence operation. yet it involved guy, a hell fire kinetic missile. much like the one used a year ago after the islamic state bombing at a couple airport. that, of course, was a tragic mistake because at target of the wrong people in many, in a, some people died this time around the us obviously been very careful not to repeat that mistake. partly for our reasons, but also for reputational reasons. and if their stories to be taken at face value and that seems reasonable because they identify that at a certain time, each day. uh huh. so a hurry was on the balcony and they had a clean line of sight and they say no one else was hurt. that seems to be credible in required incredible planning,
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but generally intelligence assets on the ground and couple which is remarkable. and that all suggest it's very, it will be very difficult to repeat this sort of attack. really good to talk to you . correct many thanks indeed, greg barton there in melbourne. thank you very much. it with nissan from out 0 still to come on the program. the u. s. government announces a 1000000000 dollar aid package to help states that have been hit by fires and floods at in sport. thanks. but no thanks, fido. why? tiger woods turned down $800000000000.00. ah, chinese fighter jets of flown the the unofficial dividing line between mainland china and taiwan tension is wanting hide with reports that you asked. how speaker nancy pelosi could arrive in taipei in the coming hours. she was last seen in militia a scheduled stopper on her asian tor. china says that the u. s. will pay a price if policy troubles to taiwan santana. so if you haven't quincy back
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recently, the u. s. has claimed this commitment to the one china policy back to why the has been backtracking blaring and ha, now the one china principal, the u. s. has also gone against this commitment on maintaining non official ties with the taiwan region. he has upgraded its level of contact with taiwan and he has increased arm sales to taiwan. so on that, many people on the inside have been very clear about this domestically and internationally. and half pointed out the danger of those actions, sleazy to patrick folk has borne out from badging. one of the things that's been talked about in the us is concerned over whether all china really grasp the concepts of separate branches of government in the u. s. and the foreign ministry here in beijing address not to day spokesperson watching, said that when there is a provocative visit to taiwan by a us politician, it cannot be considered unofficial, especially when that politician is the number 3 u. s. government official. and especially when she is traveling to taiwan on
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a military aircraft watching also addressed the issue of precedence, referring to for my house speaker newt gingrich is, is that i 1997. say that just because it has happened before, doesn't mean the you. i should be repeating that mistake so that with a clear rejection of the point that was made by whitehouse national security advisor john car be saying that this is part of long standing u. s. policy. and that there was no reason to escalate any sort of crisis because of this. she was also off today whether not the lines of communication were being kept open between beijing and washington. and she said that china heads repeated to washington. many, many times that it was opposed to this visit. but since she hoped it was clear, washington about the severity of this visit and how dangerous it might be.
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meanwhile, officials in taiwan se, but they will warmly welcome any foreign guest plane ticket made. he ought to need to make war. we didn't know to several speculators news reports about whether the speaker of the us house of representatives, nancy pelosi is visiting taiwan. the ministry of foreign affairs, the 3 to 18 that it does not have further information to share on this case. and it is not commenting on it dealing with the visits of yours politicians. as of course, one of the foreign ministry is mean duties, as well as that of a representative office in the us. ty, once government has always welcomed foreign friends visiting taiwan to increase the understanding of taiwan and expressed the support to our country helpful. let me just show you flight radar from it. we're going to speak to the post to sing on the screen there in just a moment. but this is flight radar. and are we watching the aircraft at the took nancy pelosi to malaysia. it's air born again. we don't know whether she's on it, but it does look as though it's heading towards taiwan. we'll keep an eye on what's
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going on there. back to the person you saw just a few moments ago in the corner of your screen, our old friend deville, pylon who's now the international editor of taiwan. plus, she joined us sir, live a via skype from taipei. dea, good to see you. we've just heard the official line from taiwan. what are you hearing? hi, adrian. what we're hearing from our sources of the presidential office is that battling is having to pay on a view to live in the next few hours. our sources of also told us that her schedule has been set for tomorrow. she'll be meeting the president sighing. why? and she'll also be meeting members of the opposition party to go to the legislature, show to visit a human rights museum and give a press conference and then fly out later in the day. now, none of that is being confirmed by either the state department or taiwan government here. but much speculation has been leaking out over the past few days. and you
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said they're even try. and i have been, you know, ramping up its rhetoric, you know, invites, of this possible visit. that seems very possible. now, just remind as to why this visit is so contentious. well, you know, adrian, china has always maintained that taiwan is part of its territory. although it's never actually ruled high one by one as itself governed democracy with a population of 24000000 people. and it's used to these threats from china to use that kind of rhetoric and that constant refrain saying that they'll take taiwan by force and i want should not be recognized into natalie. but you know, it's exactly these kinds of visits that legitimize sy, once a status on an international face. so it's one by one in quite a quandary. on one hand, they do want these kinds of visits. they do want to be recognized. on the other hand, they also are very concerned about wrangling and raising the hackles of china, which has a very powerful no 3. it's just
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a few at the got as close as winds is just a few kilometers away from parts of taiwan. so it's, it's kind of, it's raining, a lot of contention here, which is why the government has kept it very quiet. although it's one of the highest level visits we've seen since 1997. but at the same time, they are proceeding with coursing. good to see divvy that a former colleague, david coppell, another editor, the international editor of taiwan plus money. thanks indeed. now, if pelosi goes to taiwan, she'll be the 1st senior us official to visit in more than 25 years. in 1979 in washington, beijing established full diplomatic relations. the u. s. pledge to respect the so called one china policy and dropped its formal ties with taiwan. but it continued to maintain a strong economic military relationship with ty, pay successive us administrations believe the self govern the island has the right to defend itself at a port in billions of dollars in military age. china considers taiwan
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a breakaway province and president, chin ping has said that he wants a peaceful reunification to thompson is visiting senior research fellow at the lee com. you school of public policy and singapore former as defense department official. he joins us now live from singapore true, good to have you with us. what's going on behind the scenes here diplomatically, china, as we've heard a threatened serious consequences of a president biden presidents by then she have spoken and still looks like nancy paul as he's got to go to taiwan. how will china really react if she does? well, i think china has a number of options that they can employ to respond, that it would be a combination of political, economic, and diplomatic coersion. and many of those would be punishing taiwan rather than china or rather than the united states. but that's trying to corroborate is,
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so i think there's been some, some reporting already that china has announced a ban on 100 products from taiwan, mostly agricultural or food stuff. so that's a form of economic coercion. and times already announced that they are stepping up military operations to put pressure on taiwan, including flights or, or ship sailing is the center line of the taiwan strait. so i think those are things taiwan has done, has had to put up with for many years. china has had a very long term and very, very, very strong pressure on taiwan since 2016 so many of the things that they're doing now they've been doing for, for years, given the fact that this visit is likely to anger china. why does the house speaker seemed so determined to go ahead with it? what's to gain when there's so much to lose in terms of further damaging relations with china? one is a very important partner to date it for us as 9th largest trading partner,
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which is quite impressive for a country of only 23000000 people. it's a critical node in bobo supply chain and it also shares similar values with united states and with nancy pelosi particular she's a very strong supporter of human rights. democracy. shared interest in maintaining international law and existing international norms, which taiwan is a great beneficiary. so i think nancy pelosi and the united states have a lot of interest in continuing to shara, taiwan democracy and ensure that it can be safe and secure and continue to be a productive member of the international society. despite the lack of diplomatic recognition from united states from any other country, all right, what are the risks for taiwan? if this visit goes ahead and why the, how speaker, why no other senior biden administration official? so i think certainly one will bear some of the branch of speaker policies visit. as
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i mentioned, they've already started to announce the military operations. they've begun to impose economic costs and it will probably be diplomatic ones as well. so i think taiwan is, is prepared for that. i think i want to visit taiwan, sees the visit as reassuring. and that's the really the main purpose. but you know, how china response is really up to china and whether they want to provoke a more serious conflict or whether they want to continue to apply this sort of coercion and pressure on taiwan is really up to beijing. and it's strategy for trying to win her people in taiwan. but unfortunately, the reason that the speaker policy is going is that taiwan has been under pressure since 2016 from china. so this is a cycle that really beijing as an opportunity to break, but thus far they don't seem to intention very, very briefly. why policy?
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why no one else from the administration? well, by the ministration is still, you know, not even the halfway mark they've been getting people into office. at some point, i think when they start to develop their policies and their strategies for the globe and for in the pacific then then i think we can expect to have some functional visit. ok, certainly economic train officials will be obvious. true, great. talk to manufacture date, thompson, that and single thing. thanks till to come here. all these are as both sides more mer. dead protests us in democratic republic of congo. said they'll keep up the pressure on un peacekeepers to leave at his fort. welcome home. thousands of fans turn out his football and we, suarez returns to his 1st club. if you are blind. ah .
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hello. it probably comes as no surprise that parts of north west europe have had their driest july on record. not too much rain in the forecast over the next couple of days that we could see some wet weather coming in across a northern ireland pushing into scotland, northern areas of england, and was eventually pushing up towards scandinavia. we need the rain in the southeast though. that's where we have seen some record, dry weather along with the low countries, no side of that. if anything, the heat building as we go on for the next couple of days, 31 celsius, they are in paris for tuesday, off no warm a steel as we go on in to where to stay. that warm does grassy not across into where central air is berlin getting up to about 36 guns. the latter part of the way signs of hepatitis easing off a touch as the heat builds across eastern part, se there's that wet or whether we have up towards the north west. they'll be some cloud and rain coming through here you can see southern parts of england down
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across east anglia. no sound of any rain at all. along with the low countries. some heavy rain though coming into denmark into norway, into parts of sweden, some lively showers for a time too, affecting that east side of europe by wednesday. it is generally dry across a good part of central and southern a europe. loss of dry weather cost, northern parts of africa, big down post to watch out for the potential for flooding in nigeria. ah ah. ah
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a drone strike the african capital cobble president joe biden says that intelligence officials tracked i'm and also are hearing to a home in the center of the city media outlets in taiwan say, u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi will arrive later on tuesday. china has ward of serious consequences if she visits the island. washington is urging beijing to act responsibly. funerals being held for palestinian teenager in janine and the occupied westbank. 17 year old did r caterine was killed on monday during violence with israeli forces had been near daily raids across the occupied west bank in recent weeks. let's go buy a photo mile off. i'll 0 need are abraham. is that just want us through exactly what's happened in the last 24 hours? what we know is that is really forces have invaded jeannine and it's refugee camp. it's rare that the israeli forces can make it inside the refugee camp itself. and
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usually we see armed info, confrontations ensued between palestinian armed men that's are estimated in the lower hundreds i'm, he's really forces these really forces have shot and killed 17 year old d r d at aud kathrina. he was shot in the head according to the sources, beer, and also these weighty forces have quickly came inside and outside of the camp, but that arrested by sam assad. he's a senior, neither in the palestinian islamic jihad party. the party has said that it's of told its members to raise their unearth. he's a senior leader and his limited to had this seeing. this is a provocation, but it's not it. let's not forget that he was living his daily life. he was someone who was in the janine cab, so it can't be seen as a big victory for israel, but indeed, it's being seen here as a provocation. al jazeera is made. i. abraham reported larva from ramallah many thanks. indeed, middle in iraq, supporters of
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a political block of protested in baghdad against the takeover of parliament by those who back. the influential leader marked on the al serra seller has called on iraqis to join what he considers to be a revolution. but his opponents are calling it a qu, don't 0 mark by dr. watson reports i protestant 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 a solder and his followers. well her father sha throughout and all of a sudden we're here to regain the legitimacy of the state institutions that has been violated by the occupation of the parliament of a hands pathologists that we try to keep it peaceful. ah, what violence interrupted as they headed towards the green soon, forcing security personnel to pull out ah, chanting against kate,
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taken prime minister must have called the meat. they accuse him of collaborating with a solder to remain in power. there are reports of military units with arrival of factions being deployed near by to protect the people. so many fear it could gets worse. opposing groups have been intensifying their campaigns and seem to be pushing for a showdown. ah, inserted day a. so the supporters have, as they did a sit in the parliament building headed amity, a top 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, noting merely key for his heart insulting al solder and his affiliates the services . i have requested that america recordings be condemned as a prerequisite for dialogue. another element we will remain here,
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did our leader instructors to leave? it's not just a political dispute is rather a revolution against the case of corruption or oppression. ah, the conflict over forming a government started here among glo makers months ago. but these protest her say the not only follow their leaders, but they also want to change the whole political system of the wide alga 0 book of read. rusty is president of the house of iraqi expertise foundation. he just alive from bank dr. terry, with us just how dangerous a moment is this for iraq, how long can the stand off go on? while adrian are politically speaking, what's happened yesterday is that the demands of not that,
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of southern actually provoke the coordination of frame and made them make a huge demonstration. which is show you that how much the escalation ended with a very dangerous situation. but eventually it's a political, the steps are the 2, the 2 parts actually want to show their powerful impacts or by their grass roots 1st. and secondly, i try to end up with some sort of negotiations. but i think both of them is going forward for elections and also to a temporary demands. old logical demands done inside the political process, not going outside the political process, but it, because eventually, i think the subways does not want really to change the system. and also the court duration frame will not form a government so both of them is actually just waving with those dangerous and slogans and dangerous statements. so we think of for early elections, is there
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a possibility that we just end up in the same situation all over again? well, in a way or another, both of them looking to get more than 100 seats and the early elections that and that's why they are looking for emily elections and both of them looking for the 3 in met, men factors, the prime minister, the electoral committee the electra lo, so the psychiatrist want to keep card them. he as a prime minister to keep the electoral committee to keep the electoral law while the coordination of frame one to do the opposite is that get rid of called the me make a form, a new government with a new, a prime minister who is very strong secondly, change the electro low and change electro committee and go forward for early elections. now that means there are, there are some engagement, some,
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some sort of her. busy mutual interest, both of them that it's supposed to be. one of the leaders should be a negotiated between the 2 parts and eventually you reaching to some sort of a solution for this crisis. you say a solution is that, is there anyone who can, who could mediate between the various political factions to try to heal this rift? well, in the, in those 2 days, i think murray, 2 of those may be targeted, negotiated have been blocked. alimentary huddle omni is blocked by the, by the surplus. and also i came because hakim already participated in the demonstration yesterday. so we already lost 2 men negotiators who can also be negotiate and may be the hug. mostly because he's a he, that he's the speaker, he's near the prime minister is neither sadder so he can market their demands to the thought to the court. the coordination of frame, or the same time i was,
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he had, has a very good connections with most of the leaders of the coordination of frame. they sat with him before one week, especially, how did ometer hakim, than i said, yeah. and so on. and eventually, maybe maybe because he's the speaker, and maybe because all what i said of his a powerful points, maybe he can be the negotiator between them of him. but he thinks indeed wants to get found because make sense of, of all of that off at rush to them in baghdad was welcome again. the 1st chip, transporting ukrainian grain under an internationally broken deal is heading for turkish waters. after leaving the port odessa on monday, the vessel is being monitored by the joint coordination center in istanbul, turkish washing ukrainian, and united nation staff for all depth as part of the great deal signed last month. on to serious southern cross eulu reports from miss trumbull. we had
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a short briefing by the officials at the joint control center here in the stumble, the ship was supposed to arrive and some will 3 pm local today, which is like in to 2 to 3 hours. but they informed us that the vessel read sony carrying ukrainian grains mainly a corn and the ship is going to be arriving at the shores of a stumble, upland north, up on the north. lexi course after midnight today, and around 5, gmc 8 am local to morrow morning. the inspection team that has members from russia, ukraine, turkey, and the united nations will be getting a ward and inspecting the vessel to check in whether the process, the product and everything. the paperwork is in line with the with the deal signed by the parties. recently in a stumble, for j. c. c representative,
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joint control representative ra sony vessels arrival to stumble is a test run. it is a sole vessel. it is only one vessel after this test run is completed, other vessels are going to be leaving ukrainian ports and a reaching towards the turkish trades from black sea to my mercy, to egypt, and to other parts of the world. and for world zoning, we were told that after the inspection is finished, which is in an established system around 3 to 4 hours, the vessel is going to be sailing golf to its final destination. tripoli, a baby it irresponsible star. brittany greiner has made another court appearance in russia. it comes days after washington ramped up diplomatic efforts to secure her release. grinder was detained in february for carrying vape canisters with cannabis oil at an airport in moscow. the 2 time olympic basketball gold medalist has
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pleaded guilty to the charge is could face up to 10 years in prison. you cove at 19 infections have risen sharply in south korea with more than 100000 of them recorded on tuesday. that's an increase of 60000 cases from the day before. health officials say the highly contagious omicron variant is behind the search. it's driven up the number of hospital admissions, with serious cases reaching the highest level in nearly 3 months. the you, as apologized after its peacekeepers, open fire, or a board post in eastern democratic republic of congo on sunday, killing 3 people. the violence came just days after a number of peacekeepers and thousands of protesters were killed during and t u and demonstrations in north cuba. province officers, catherine sawyer, reports un peacekeepers are moaning. soldiers in benny, not keep province. some were killed during last week's protests in the eastern
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democratic republic of congo. the demonstrations against the un mission monasco started in goma the provincial capital and spread rapidly. a still tense in the region, some congolese are calling for the force of about 16000 troops to leave with a longer. but also the way that is in our efforts in so his of these indian emigrants from your home and each time gender under circumstances disease. we recognize immersive sacrifice at all, all and easy hazards of protest as were also killed during the riots. police and the army had to be called in to contain the situation with families of the protest is r morning, their loved ones. they show pictures of 3 young men who they say got caught up in
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the violence in munich, the new and queer morning. and we are sad, but we will not stop protesting against monasco. we say we won the peacekeepers to leave here. we have lost our family members. i. so we have to continue the fight and keep their memories alive before. oh, he's done. d r. c is rich in minerals, but it's also volatile. more than a 100 armed groups operate in the region, they have plundered, villages, killed civilians and forced more than 300000 people to leave their homes. many kimberly say they want to feel safe. and the peacekeepers are enabled to protect them. catherine's soi al jazeera, the united nations secretary general, says the threat of nuclear catastrophe is greater than at any time since the highs of the cold war. until yoga harish was speaking of a conference, reviewing the 50 year old nuclear non proliferation treaty, kristen salumi reports now from the u. s. the un secretary general kicked off the
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10th review conference of the n p t by sounding the alarm to the day humanities. just one muse, understanding one miscalculation away from nuclear at any lation. we have been extraordinary. lucky so far but luck 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,
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russia invaded ukraine, while russia claims full compliance with the n p t. others consider that a threat and is engaged in reckless, dangerous nuclear saber rattling with its president, warning the those supporting ukraine. self defense, quote, risk and 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 toward 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
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a big war. and it turned out not to be true, signatories to the n p t. r meant to 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 in western canada authorities of told people to leave their homes church were out of control wildfire. several plans and helicopters have been dispatched to try to tackle the care of me else creek fire in british columbia. people living in 25 homes have been told to leave more than 350, had been put on alert. reco, temperatures, dry conditions of fuel fires in the province. the white house is announced a $1000000000.00 in aid for states are dealing with consequences of extreme weather . wildfires of burning and california or dozens of died and devastating floods in
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the state of kentucky. rob reynolds reports, 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 haul our farm equipment. i mean, technically, there's not enough left earthly homes gone. my new home and i put in the line. i had to separate scratch all over again. but even worse, the floods have claimed 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 accounted for 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
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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, 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
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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 biden administration and democrats in congress are pushing a bill to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and moved 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 legislation is far too little. too late. rob reynolds al jazeera just had here on that is our action from major league baseball, including this incredible catch the detroit tigers. sorry, go back for you in sport next week. ah
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frank assessments, how much support is there at st protest that massena contain across the rest of the country? the st movement has been very good at tapping into the co consent people across the country, informed opinions we will say more than what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines draw. he is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility, his critics would say, he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera hulu? ah ha, until i was for his r. thank you h a. well, us basketball star,
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brittany greiner returned to san charlotte, russian court on tuesday, while the irs continues to seek her release through a prisoner swap. griner, a to time olympic champion is facing up to 10 years in prison, after being detained to moscow, airports in february for carrying vape cartridges with cannabis oil. she's admitted guilt, but denies intentionally breaking the law. now the us is reported to propose an exchange of convicted russian arms. d levix, a boot for 2 detained americans. including greiner, the nfl is wearing up whether to impose a strict punishment of cleveland browns. quote, back to show watson author investigation into sexual misconduct allegations that existed bri office recommended of the rather a 6 game bond, but the nfl is 3 days to appeal if it wants to goes further. watson was accused of sexual assault under the appropriate misconduct during math. thought sessions between 20202021. he settled 23. the $24.00 loose law suits the faith. earlier this year, watson find a record $230000000.00 deal to join the brown. i believe
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the sean has told you guys in a press conference. he's told me privately. he wants to be the best version of himself. i believe that wholeheartedly. he's working on that and i'll lead to sean at some point speak for himself. i'll go back to what we said when we 1st acquired a showing that hasn't changed. i feel incredible empathy for anyone who's been impacted by this decision. it's something that i don't take lightly and i've spoken to women in our organization. i've spoken women in the community, and that's something that i'll continue to do, and our fans, whether you're a man or a woman, our fans are really important to us. so i want to make sure they understand that and that they're never going to be dismissed in any way to golf. and tiger woods is turned down nearly $800000000.00 to join the controversial list series bought by
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the sound you're ravia. now that's according to its c o greg norman, he says the offer was made before he took the job, which is a 15 time major winner. and despite struggling with injuries remains gains. biggest draw are the big names like phil mickelson, dustin johnson, and bryce and sean bar have signed up with remains committed. he says to the pga tour. he also says he disagrees with those who have joined live and compared it to the senior and henry expense, and on the most recent live events, pocket $4000000.00 fancies, now officially been replaced as european comp, captain englishman, luc donald. as the man stepped into the role of suspense and was fact dollars, the former was number one and played in for ryan to come to the office of vice captain for the past 2 additions. this is probably the greatest honor of, of my lifetime to be announced. his ryder cup captain is certainly extremely exciting and the biggest honor that i think you can bestow upon
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a golfer. he has almost like a lifetime achievement award. i'm obviously very excited to get going and looking forward to getting to rome in 14 months. australia continues to dominate the commonwealth games. a 31 metals so far. most of that success has come in the swimming pool, kaylee, macau imaquele and won the women 200 needs to buy, pick up her 2nd goals in birmingham and in a games record time. and the strain is men also set to new commonwealth by the time, by winning the full by 200, meet the freestyle relay that help gets a straight. it's a 31 go goals overall in the middle table, 10 more than any other nation. now to get another amazing conte by riley, green and major league baseball. i was public, you know he was a target closer. oh sheila to white sarah darby. goodbye wiley green the detroit tigers. out. feel the sprinted across the fields. not the board out of
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the yeah. it's not the 1st time he's come. what was a spectacular catch this season? boss? sadly, for him, it wasn't enough to stop the tiger losing 53 to the minnesota twins and thousands of fans turned down in uruguay to welcome home. the walls famous football saw luis lorris, the strike a has rejoined his 1st fondness in ours he left in 2006 been europe. he played for ages, liverpool, barcelona, and most recent me athletics madrid. suarez says he's hoping to deliver titles to his new club hill. i represent your guys national team. the casa woke up late to this year in the same group as portugal gonna and south korea. well it, so you spoke for me now, but i am back later somebody texting this will be record to a 13 g with another news out for your study here to update your next vote. i'll see you again. bye for now. ah
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mm. with frank assessments, how much support is there that street protests that we've seen in hotel across the rest of the country? the street has been, has been very good at tapping into the quote confound to people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. druggie is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what thing went wrong inside story on al jazeera ah
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