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this is al jazeera. ah, i know lauren taylor, this is the al jazeera news. i live from london coming up ah, an explosion that a refugee camp in northern garza kills at least 5 people. israel and palestine. blame each other for the deaths of sin in fighters, nor to a barrage of rockets towards israel. but hm. us appears to be staying out of the violence warships and attack planes deployed around taiwan. as china is accused of simulating an invasion at r p to 17, doha, with your sport. so africa have beaten new zealand in the opening match. this used rugby championship, one of the premier league, liverpool lead mohammed solo to come to the rescue to share the point.
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ah and he's 5 people including 3 children, have been killed in a blast at the jubilee refugee camp in northern garza. the garza health ministry is blamed israel for the deaths, but these really military says the explosion was caused by a rocket misfired by the palestinian group islamic g had those sides have been trading fi and what's become the deadliest escalation in fighting since last year's war. 24 people, including 6 children, have been killed and gaza since friday. their fears the fighting will get even worse. you know, as i had looked back at the day's events. for the 2nd day in row israel wor, place, pound the gods. this tread missiles have flattened several homes in apartment buildings. yeah. have the island yacht, nekisha may luck was having breakfast with her family of 10 when she heard
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neighbors calling for the evacuation at their home and others near by her home and for others were destroyed. now she and her family need to find somewhere else to take refuge for peg to luck had no way i had known for that. i ran away quickly. we all ran. we didn't take any clothes or belongings. i took my girls, they're ill and some people had to carry our old man on a stretch out of the house. quickly islamic jihad replied to the attacks wiring rockets to which israel the group called their operation fields of unity and say they targeted ease, really, towns and military sites. according to ease railey media, most were intercepted by the iron dough missile defense system and no serious casualties were reported. israel says it is preparing for
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a week of operations. egypt and the united nations are trying to broo curry truth. but in the cause, this trip, the human toll remains severe. israel muscles targeted a civilian car in the bait, had noun, refugee county. hm. where lead a 73 year old who was preparing for her son's wedding push the kilten to attack health officials say the numbers will only rise if the fighting continues. you know, they are affecting civilians, we are thinking premises. there isn't areas, nobody knows what would happen in the coming few hours for that reason. this was an appealing fact to extend the helping hands immediately to miss your pre fingers, the sort of price now. and you know, of course, the electricity work truck directly kristy it's declared. now that will be on me for hours a day and 12 hours of electricity, which means that we would rely on behalf of those on generators. jacobs would consume, like half 1000000 liters every month. we do not have this one right now. look at
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all our skies. this is what we have and nobody knows what will happen in the coming loans. the last word has caused a wide spread of devastation, urine because this trip a year later, almost no reconstruction has been made. the eyes, the late at coastal territory, is impoverished and the people are hardly recovery. the fear of another round of escalation, unit c, l g 0 gases city. so what are kalu? joins us live from gaza. do we have any more information about tele, happened in the refugee camp interval? you only sorry, lost her. ah colleague there suffered her collude. he'll have to bring him back. as soon as we get along, we established now arrayed signs of rung out again on israel's side of the border. as fighters in garza continues to fire a barrage of rockets in retaliation for the strikes and no reports of casualties.
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john holman, has more on these really operations from masculine is really a strike. some garza that continued from friday across the weekend, killing more than a dozen, including a commander of his la mc g. heard. and a 5 year old girl is really struck without being attacked. first, it's prime minister said it was to remove a threat hanging over the country from islamic jihad following his rails detention of its leader in the occupy westbank. on monday, israel carried out the precise counter terror parisian, against an immediate threat. our fight is not, was the people of gossip is law me jihad is in iranian proxy, that wants to destroy the state of israel and kill innocent israelis. is right, used for service, a mobilized combat battalions and artillery units. meanwhile, islamic jihad, hip back launching garages of rockets,
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we just seem rocket streaming overhead coming from garza into israel. and there's been schools and schools of them since the start of this, but they haven't really had much impact. a lot of them have been stopped by the iron dome, which is, is rails and c rocket system. a lot of them have landed within garza or have gone into unpopulated areas. so it's a real sign of the unevenness of this struggle really between the israeli strikes. and what is lamb jihad is able to use to hit back is really towns around goes. it was still red, alert, and people wounds not together in large numbers. no goose lives in boots, moth i'm seeing in a house the bomb shelter required by israeli law, a sign of how entrenched and cyclical this conflict has become. so this is the entrance to my, to the safe room. no, go wants peace, but also supported israel, striking 1st. i loved it the 1st time since ever that
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israel is taking the initiative. israel is the one that actually saying what will happen and not the homicide, the jihad is ralph lead is to say that they're taking control, but they also know it's election season. many analysts have said that this is all about the acting prime minister in defense minister showing the tough insecurity and a country where that winds votes. others aren't so sure. this is the 1st time that i've been graham could strike in many years. and when you tried to connect, that's the decision to do a cramped extract to election. maybe there is a linkage there. we definitely don't know that for sure. it's, you know, basically relieved through security threats all the time. and then apparently really for election cycle all the time. so the linkage is not clear to me. now everyone's waiting to see if this escalates. that could depend on if how much the
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real ruling power in gaza joins is fight john holeman. i'll just say to ask alone when it's rejoined nor suffered, are kalu to now live in gaza. i wonder if you can give us any more information about what happened in the giovanni refugee camp. yes, sir. ha, we talked so i witnesses in jamalia, who said that those that are in the air force is targeted. targeted a car in jer, ballier. meanwhile, the people were leaving to one of them. nearby mosque was sure cause such big number of casualties. the minister of health says that i confirmed that 5 people killed, including the children and say that the so far the $24.00 people, the total of casualty is $24.00 people killed including 6 children. but still
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this number could be increased according to a ministry of health official because some of the injuries are in critical conditions. on the other side of the goddess threat on the other side of the gaza strip, mainly in drop off. also the that is q on the civil defense teens. they rushed to the 3 buildings that were bombed and rougher, which according to the grail is a nation attempt to one of the top commanders of islamic jihad. and which know that which the report by is let me check on that really could not confirm if he was killed in this and this assassination attempt, but still diminish. still both confirmed that the 30 people injured and this attack and drop off and the south of the gaza strip and at least one killed the move even the equipment from garza city to work so far. to help the rescue teams to dig and
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remove that bill because they still believe that there are still people under their a bill and that some of them could be alive at now. you mentioned is i think she had to have a target of israel in her initial personal in these attacks. what about the possibility of harass joining in with retaliation? what, what are you hearing on what i thought so looked the decision of the installation was made yesterday by a decision of the joint command room, which include all the palestinian fighting group. so it seemed that there was a concern, saw the general consensus among the palestinian fractions that islamic jihad together with other smaller groups. take the responsibility of a for that italian ship or for that he thought that a response on doc, this initial others let me jihad commander in garza,
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yesterday. it's not secret. dr. hamis is the strongest. and gould in gaza. and if it joins that such or this round of collision, it will mean that we will go for oh, god will go for a wider on bigger on the heart of the escalation, which means more destruction in gaza. gaza is still suffering from the last year war. still that it couldn't heal that konami called the physical the psychology can wound doug. it's the stain and 2021 war. so it seems that this decision was made and based on the calculations that made by all the fractions together, but still a good lies that neither fight can cross. otherwise,
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even high mass will find itself forced to take part in this escalations. if this, this escalation, order is really talks cause more casualties, more among civilian, especially imus. it's believed by analysts that hamas will find itself obliged to, to take part in this escalation. on the other hand, there was a massive on the israeli decision to allow those really sit a lot of thought was thought. busy mark though to morrow come out so that those values will be responsible for the consequences of if the, if there is thought alex, all the lead, the fit, a lot of to store them, alex are more moral. so the situation is not complete. the stable and terms of hamas, but the sufficient or not or not confirm that it will not take part of it, but at least we understood dark. as lemmings you heard the molecular when go was
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limited. you had is the one was leading, does collusion together with other smaller group so far. sephora. helen, thank you very much. indeed. the latest to escalation fighting has made living conditions in garza even worse. around 2000000 people live in the territory which has been called the world's largest open air prison. garza has been under and is really blockades since 2007. the unemployment rate is around 50 percent last year's war with israel caused widespread destruction, destruction, and has been almost no reconstruction since then. and while the summer reaches its hottest point gardens an hour and a getting between 4 to 8 hours of electricity a day, israel has closed off its crossing points since tuesday, which means there's no few to keep garza's only power plant running. i r has, are we as palestinian activist and a writer for we are not numbers, a group that helps younger gardens tell their own stories to the western world. i
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have joined us now from garza. thank you very much. and indeed for being with us to tell us about the kind of the situation and what day to day life has been like an even before this, at the latest escalation and violence. thank you very much for having me with you. well, let me start from yesterday, my day on a friday, which is the weekend here. we spent a c, y, normal day of people has it that for the weekend. the thought so no bus went to the, to the beach, which is the only it is for 2 guys. and by the way, so we are on the look at since 2000 i 7 others. it's a change for me to do this. whereas some faith in their home and quietness, when all of a sudden out of nowhere, and wish and apparently with calculated admission, estimated a high commander in the fleming. she had no movement. they fear a job, ready and expand. it is sorry, gets in different races over the gather strip,
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killing more than 224 palestinians, including 66 children and the women, even in the men and one day more than 200 others imagined that you're sitting safely in your own home. then suddenly asked to replace before being said to the ground, not that preparing yourself to anything like that, even for an emergency plan. and without having schusters to go to. in a word scenario, many families were head ripley without any prior not. so as i'm talking to you like and listen to, i was a, go try to put in this massacres, one in the japan yet because you can buy another one is and as you know about the, is in northern germany. guys though, just wondering and just wanted,
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if you could talk us through a little bit about the, the new issues with the power and the lack of power that there is now and how that affects ordinary life. at the moment. yes, you had mentioned before that we are in the hottest point of the summer and we already have a shortage of fuel before the installation before is when you dismiss re ration and goes up. but now it's ro, hey, they've nearby the main border in company, and we have a more dire situation right now, because now we have only 4 hours a day and p r asked to adopt the best. and you know, be tuition is really bad because we don't have access to proper internet or interested an which is just lick dead on other services like the health care system . and for example, this person of hope ministry said that, you know,
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i suppressed his concerns about the medical facilities, not being able to deliver because services to people because we don't have enough fuel. and that's, that's it. so that's to be surely you know, in the guard where the current situation here and gather tell us what the situation of reconstruction and how much of that has there been since the last round of violence? well, of course, as well has, you know, has destroyed many cases and garza including $600.00 special units. which means that as for our left bins and hundreds of counties out in the street, we don't have the ability to adapt to death because we don't have shelters. to go through, unlike those right, which has a refugee thing and shelters where people can hate to. and therefore,
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you can see people scattered in the feed. going to the pools at some time. and you know, not knowing what to do because they don't have billing days. everything happens in invest. i can't, you know, i didn't have time to prepare them, so they closed or money or anything else. and we don't have, you know, any other preparation, especially during this time of year. i thank you very much. indeed for doing that. i was told there. thank you. going up the news from london, the men leading the race to be kenya's. next president make a final push for votes. as a country goes to the pose on tuesday. a prominent roman catholic bishop is investigated in nicaragua. why critics say it's part of the why the crack down on descent and talk them. hotspur off to
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a strong start in the new premier season. the best of the action on the way in sport with peter ah, taiwan says china's show of force around its waters is getting more menacing. time when he's defense ministry says after 2 days of posturing, chinese aircraft and warships have now rehearsed an attack on the island. it also says the chinese fleet cross the unofficial buffer in the taiwan strait, which separates the 2 sides. china has been staging its biggest ever military drills off taiwan coast for an us house because nancy pelosi is decision to visit the island. asian considers taiwan part of its territory and says, the trip violated it's one china policy. to do the following is international editor tie one plus she explains why they could be a wider security threat. those i for outlying islands. so the closest point you can
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get to mainland china. in fact, one of them kenman is only about 10 kilometers away from foot john province. now they're used to seeing this kind of activity around military activity from china and seeing that they're kind of intimidation in that area. but this time, china's also focusing, as we know, it's military drills, not just in those areas, but also on the main island. in fact, this morning, the ministry of defense said that those, china's created a scenario with his exercises, right? simulating an attack on the main island, apply one, which is where the capital is. and this all comes out. i'm 30 blanket and has confirmed and the u. s. is announced that china is broken off all communications on certain issues with the u. s. and those issues include military, that's of great worry, of course for taiwan because the u. s. is taiwanda main ally. and in addition to that, the united states why law has to help tie one protect itself. should there be
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a war scenario. so having those communications broken at a time and these military exercises are taking place, it's of great concern right now and to government protest. as in sri lanka, have gathered in colombo, in defiance of a crackdown by security forces, it comes a day off to one of their main. campsites was partly dismantled, the angry about an economic crisis that showing no signs of ending. despite a change in government, and l fernandez has more from colombo, they marched from different directions with one common demand, stopped the repression. c ah, students, artists, st. unionist and ordinary, she lumpkins, united against a government the sea is stifling descent. why yeah, dear is seeing these people will brought some kind of teens. i'm going to disappear . we brought up the young people. why? yeah, be arresting them. i know these scenes are what protested or angry about less than
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24 hours after president running the promising who was sworn in. replacing go toby roger boxer who fled the country. military and police commanders cleared the protest site outside the presidential secretariat. since then, the security forces have been hunting prominent figures from the 4 month campaign that out to drudge boxer. but anyway, i'm a guy. i spoke out on behalf of the people. i also have a one and a half year old baby. this protest was arrested while trying to fly out of the country. the head of the teachers union was arrested at his office. a few days later, i will go. i even many robes are not sped. this buddhist monk was arrested by plain clothes officers. a catholic priest is in hiding, speaking after securing bail for another prominent protest her manage. now now kara was clear fully through thin rump, who the dish of our lot about the police seems to be trying to fire legal action
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one by one for some political requirements. but this has been unsuccessful in trying to repress the protesters by taking such action is futile. what must be done is finding solutions to the root causes of the protests is gland who is released on bail remains undeterred. if you have it on the diagonal, justice will prevail. so let's see. this is the 4th case so far. let's see how many more, but we won't give up the fight. this struggle is for a system change, and we will continue the fight. but after the protest, many told al jazeera, they won't let the crack down stop them. they meatica left over zonker. i'm there, jack, behind him, we will not give up the struggle. we won't stop to we when we're telling run, neil roger pucks are very clearly we will not be scared by your repression. we will only get stronger and stronger in response to you by protest is the government is drying. humans islands them, but they also see it won't work, not,
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not having got rid of one president. this really won't be intimidated by his replacement, so never end as well as a 0 hit. the lumber copy. cambodia is foreign minister says efforts to help restore peace and men mar, have been made even more difficult after the country executed for political activists. prox hook on made the comments at an assay on meeting in non pen where he warned that any further killings would force the regional block to reconsider how it engages with men. mar sir corners. are sounds special envoy to the country men mars minute children takes executed for democracy activists last month, sparking international condemnation, i see on her thawed men mar from attending its meetings until it makes efforts to implement a peace plan. i told them things yesterday after my briefing about our effort to help me jamar. i told them, i'm sorry i'm just those fishermen. why are mother super sure, super hero mot. superman i thing. but even superman cannot sol,
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myanmar problem, i decided to retrieve that plan for the 1st visit or not through that 1st visit on, on, on, on september. especially if and i see say it clearly publicly if more exit gruesome arc and that that, than sees will have to be reconsider. i'll pause is some will also have to be reconsider lightening has struck a crude oil storage facility in western cuba, sparking a huge blaze that is injured, at least 80 people and left 17 firefighters missing. emergency crews have been trying to extinguish the flames at the mountains, us super tanker base since friday when it was hit by lightning during a thunderstorm. at least 2 oil tanks have been satellite and the smoke has spread
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a 100 kilometers west to the capitol. havana is not clear how much oil has been burnt at the facility which stores fuel to produce electricity. cuba is currently struggling with fuel shortages. her tests have taken place in central italy, in response to the killing of a nigerian st vendor last month. and liquor, chuck who was killed in the town of mac hirata in broad daylight. the incident was caught on camera. a suspect has been arrested. but police have ruled out any racial motivation for the attack. as prompted black italians to demand authorities recognize the role of race in the killing tale uncivilized, like an animal or to see hold like we'd like. we are a man. we can just imagine will happen. you are a time like you were fighting to people. fighting. can see that video, camera looking good. nobody separated. what are which it was the black italian person that was on floppy might be
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a guy who would have quoted me to call the police sla handle. now is there news are the largest and most influential gathering of conservative americans is wrapping up in dallas. former us president donald trump is set to speak and an aussie surprises a kenyan in a middle distance event. the commonwealth games, or with peter. ah hello there, it's still a story of heat across europe, particularly across the south. but we're also seeing a lot of that wants push east to places like russia, for example, the temperature in moscow sitting well above the average. now we are going to see somewhat of a cool down here, but we've got another injection of warmth that's going to push in from the west this week. but down in the south, it's still exceptionally hot and dry,
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and that's triggering extreme drought in parts of portugal. which had it's what is july in 30 years. france a sing? it's most severe drought in history. and italy's got draw conditions up in the north with red alerts out from sunday in some monday. but a lot of that heat is triggering thunderstorms across northern areas of a city, as well as switzerland, austria, pushing into slovenia, and we will see some drenching downpours effect romania by monday. now further north, this, we've got a hot spell on the horizon for the north, west britain, an island as well as france. scandinavia will also see the temperature pick up a few showers blowing in here and there by monday, and it is going to get wetter in the west for western areas of russia. we have a look at the 3 day for moscow, somewhat of a cool down by tuesday, as the rain rolls in on monday. ah
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blue ah, top stories around 20. at least 5 people including 3 children, had been killed in a blast at the jubilee refugee camp in northern garza. because of health ministry has blamed israel for the deaths. but these really minute tree says the explosion was caused by a rocket misfired by the palestinian group islamic jihad hosted in fighters of georgia barrows or brokerage towards israel and retaliation. setting sovereigns off as far away as television. no serious casualties have been reported. taiwan says, china's show a force around its waters is getting more menacing and accused beijing of rehearsing and attack as chinese aircraft and worships crossed me unofficial buffer
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in the taiwan strait, which separates the 2 sides. and he's in nicaragua begun an investigation into a roman catholic bishop. there's been a prominent critic of the government allies of president. daniel ortega appears the cleric of inciting violence and disorder rights group say it's part of a wider crackdown on descent. on latin america, editor lucio newman report. ah, billy surrounded monsignor orlando. albert is his parish to stop him from celebrating mass at the nearby cathedral. the bishop of my pag. alba is the latest catholic leader to come under attack by nicaragua, government o. b. c. yourself. who are the ones who are agitating the fights? who the people of god. oh, police patrols an agents versus ordinary god loving people. respect to please our lives, our freedom and our fights, r o. north america, msr. albert is,
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has been an outspoken critic of the government. ah 30 kilometers away and sim uncle, another priest, father, who deal by year horse had been hold up in his parish for 4 days, surrounded by riot police without food medicine or electricity. this incident follows arrayed by authorities who broke into the parish to confiscate equipment belonging to the churches radio station, one of 7 that was ordered closed by the government on monday. authority say they did not apply for a license to operate, which the diocese strongly denied. getting nearer, you're afraid, where denouncing the injustice, they want to silence us with the majority of government opponents. now in prison or in exile, the catholic church has become the mean voice of dissent against press. and danielle ortega and his wife, ro, side moody, gil, who's also the vice president of european union,
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the international human rights commission, and the biden administration have criticized the attacks. the us under secretary for hemispheric affairs. brian nichols has tweeted, ortega moody use google assault on catholic clergy, radio facilities and community members in cervical is another blow to religious freedom in nicaragua, as well as the freedom of expression. in march, the government expelled the vatican. stop diplomat. and last month, 18 nuns from mother that is of cal cut, his order will also forced out. both moves were criticized by the vatican. but some priests and human rights activists are calling on pope frances to speak out himself on the latest crackdown. it also gave you the galle in the cabinet. the pope is maintaining an inexplicable silence. we don't understand what's happening. is he trying to dialogue secretly with vice president murray yoke. and while he silent, it feels as if nicaragua, catholic church has been cut off by the pope right now. oh,
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so far the pope has not commented upon seeing these images, vice president moody, your repeated charges at some priests are quote, servants of the devil and yankee invaders until yankee eva. neither she nor her husband, the president has offered any proof to see a newman al jazeera, a st. montela raiser supervising advocate for the new nicaraguan american human rights salons. you joins us live from miami, florida. thanks very much for being with us. can you talk us through what the police accuses the the bishop of doing? yes, thank you for having me. and specifically the charges that have been started by the vice president movie. you are crimes against spirituality. so i'm not sure specifically what that means or, or what the referred to, but mostly it's because the catholic faith preaches for the preservation of human rights and for mediterranean aid,
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which is something that the government does not approve of currently in nicaragua, and what other measures has the government taken against the catholic church? well, aside from closing all television and radio stations, we have received news today. 6 praise has been placed on house arrest in the district of my thing, which means that they are not allowed to leave the parish. we know that they have fluid in water for now, but they are currently surrounded by police and military forces. and under the, according to the e. u nicaragua has more than 180 political prisoners and what kind of impact that handled look and also that, that have closed down a lot of the civil society organizations. what kind of impact does that have on ordinary life in nicaragua? well, just simply, there is no place to even register a violation of a human rights abuse that's committed by any person or any member of the government
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. furthermore, there are no state spaces and that are not even the temples are saved. we know that the lights are being turned off in the cathedral of mon now, while many temples have been profaned and robbed since 2018, there have been yearly report of abuses and false charges presented against catholic priests. merely because they have supported people providing humanitarian aid, food, water, things of that nature, which at this point the government have considered to be terrorist activity. and to go back to the standoff between the government and the and the catholic church, we heard in notice and humans report people wondering why the vatican wasn't saying more about the student. do we have any idea why that, why that is? well, i was a catholic myself. i do know that one of the positions of the catholic church is that we do not negotiate with the devil. and i understand that that is the position
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of the vatican that they will not share with them you know and take and, and how likely is it that this standoff will continue on or the so the nicaraguan government will try to resolve which in any way i think it will continue so long as there is about between good and evil, so long as the government refuses to respect basic human right. as long as the catholic church continue to strong to stay strong and its belief that what is humanely right and what it stands for is intrinsic in our religious freedom. what kind of international response do you think there needs to be? aside from what the vatican might do to that, to the the crackdown on descent that has been widely and integrated. it needs to be more then same shows, we need to see a swift response. we need to see an action by nato. we are in the western hemisphere and the safety of the united states is an issue when you see the
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influence that russia and china have inch in nicaragua, currently a street to montenegro. thank you very much and if it over there, thank you. thank you. a leading candidates in kenya's presidential election have held a final rallies ahead of tuesday's vote at veteran opposition leader rollo dingo. as making his 5th attempt for the country's top job. a dingo alleges the last 3 elections were stolen from him. he is running under the declaration of unity alliance, which includes current president who can yet has jubilee party. and inc, as main rival, as the deputy president william router who had stay can your 1st alliance, he teamed up with cannetta in the 20132017 elections. to defeat a dingo. this time opinion polls are predicting a tight race preference or has moved from nairobi. ah, by law dingus says he is campaigning for change. it's. he's 5th,
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run for president. this time he has the backing of outgoing president who kenyatta in a part stadium would dingo meet his final peach to kenyans, reminding he supporters about he struggling for democracy early in under resorting to hong if i don't wanna do it because i love her more than i love, but i law law. oh, who's who turned up for this riley said they trust him to what i like about it because i believe things will change because rayleigh has done a lot for our work. now william router, the other main presidential candidate, assembled, he supported in different parts of nairobi and central kenya. oh router is the deputy president but has fallen out with his books. he says he wants to focus on what he calls that bottom up economy and empower kenyans financially.
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oh, i do not do them about it if not can yeah. there are many things we expect and we know he would have any thoughts about the candidates. she has similar policies, both said they will revive the economy and do with food security medicaid. her spoken to say they want a better life. they want good job. they're worried about my son and the youth public. then some say they don't trust them. what additions are dingo andrew to have attracted huge crowds, but they also know such gatherings. do not necessarily translate to votes. katherine saw i'll jazeera nairobi for me as president donald trump is expected to give a closing speech at the conservative political action conference. just under an hour
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from now on the largest and most influential gathering of american conservatives started on thursday in dallas, texas. c pack is being held just 3 months ahead of mid term elections. and she has a tenant, joins us live from dallas, texas. she has over to you or we just actually have the results of the straw poll that was conducted here over the last few days. and it gives a fascinating snapshot into what the republican base is feeling right now. and perhaps no surprise donald trump is the overwhelming favorite. he's wanting a landslide as far as the favorite to run in 2024 to to represent the republican party. 69 percent. pick trump for 2024. the next next candidate was wrong. de santis, the governor of florida, but he was way down somewhere in the, in the twenty's. and in fact, donald trump's ratings have gone up since just february, where was 59 percent. 10 points more. and you have to remember that's in the context off january 6th committee and you know, which was that attempt,
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certainly by some sevien. there's cheney in that some republican establishment figures to try and dense that support amongst the republicans with hasn't done any of the stuff. the trick here. and what's also interesting is the list of topics that of the greatest concern to republicans. and actually we have, we have a delicate headed to maps talk us through some of these findings and explain them. wesley widow is, is here from the gun owners of america terribly helpful for my flight aging memory . so look, what was interesting was, well, 1st of all, trump january 6, 30 hearings v attempts to shut him up, perhaps by the republican establish doesn't seem to done the trick. why is he still so popular? now? i think it's because the fact that people see that he is not like normal politician would be and they think that they feel that he's actually kept most of his word or all of his word what he said he would do, which is very uncommon for a politician and so, so what they see as a fresh person who is not just telling them what they want to hear,
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but it looks like he's actually wanting to do, but he says he wants to do. well, let me, let me just go to one of the interesting findings from that. the straw po because you know, you'd expect, i suppose this is to be the economy, but it isn't a. 2 long way, by 61 percent, the most important issue to the delegates here is election integrity. and that suggests that if anything could january 6th goodies as a solidified his, his support and the parties are good because what, what, what do we, what do you mean by election integrity to election integrity? you know, we see, and we think this happens in the democrat party and the republican party, we think that they intentionally go in and manipulate the way the votes leguinn when everything is only digital, we don't have a way to actually track that. we want to see that there's actual paper balance to follow and that those paper ballots are authentic and done, correct. but, but the committee hearings didn't change your mind that perhaps um, there was some shenanigans going on. the truck was dis, honestly, trying to subvert the election now and i know people feel that,
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that he's trying to divert the election possibly. but, but you know, when we look at the committee and all that, those are hand hunters, they're out there looking to take trump out and they're trying to reach for charles for anything they can take. well, it's interesting, you mentioned that because another interesting finding of the school po was the complete lack of respect for the republican establishment, beaufort during the policy and in congress. so do you approve or disapprove of the job? republicans in congress? a fighting against the socialists, the gender of joe biden. nancy pelosi and the democrats in congress. 54 percent, disapprove of the republicans in congress. yeah, can break that down for ya. now there's 535 members in the house in the senate on the federal side, and we go back in and look at on key votes. their conservative voting record. only about for you, those guys actually have a conservative voting record. but what do you mean by conservative? what i mean by that is that they respect the constitution and when the constitute. so let's take an omnibus bill that matches everything into one bill. and so it gives the democrats a lot of what they want and gives us very little of what we want most the time in
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this omnibus bills, the republicans always came in and give them a lot of what they want, sometimes to the tune of 80 percent and we only get 20 percent, that only was bill is film no following the constitution because are giving them unconstitutional items at a point. so when we look at those key bows, we can only find about 40 of those guys that are actually sticking with that value . one loss. interesting thing. what, who do you blame is, is the question. who do you blame most for the problem of skyrocketing gas prices? jo biden's, green new deal vladimir putin or energy companies, 98 percent. se biden's green new deal. but you know, he hasn't. he didn't do the cretin to jail yet. oh, actually i have a different opinion on that. so if we look at 2020, when kobe came in and about march or so, we had a lot of reino republicans and republican in name only reiner public, in a name only if you go back and look, they actually voted for those, those trillions of dollars a bell out that came out, that's not a way to reduce inflation or stop inflation. they absent from both also have basis
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. bailouts, while it during the day they probably did. and i don't agree with the bell outs at all. i think when they shut down our economy, they shut down our production and then they go and print trillions of dollars and put it into our economy. that is, most of the reason why we have the skyrocketing inflation and that's republicans and democrats that are to blame for that. very few republicans resist to that as we rode out. thank you very much for that for the inside. and so it's a thought, sir, but it's interesting that 98 percent blame gas prices on the green new deal from biden. but again, biting much to the annoyance of progressives in the democratic party hasn't put together what they feel is a terribly strong climate package. now perhaps there's one, but there's also loopholes in that one too. that might pause let later this week. but it's at fascinating difference between what you took a democrats and progressive democrats. they feel joe biden is a centrist who's too scared to be to be bold. here, joe biden is presented as a revolutionary marxist whose almost created
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a socialist paradise here in the united states has been very, very interesting. she heritage, thank you very much indeed. at least 12 people have been killed and dozens more injured after tourists bus crashed in croatia. the foss carrying polish tourists veered off a highway just north of the capitol zagreb. it's a particularly busy section of road during the peak summer holiday season. the passengers were pilgrims traveling to a roman catholic shrine in southern bosnia. spanish firefighters are struggling to contain wildfires that have ravaged parts of the northwest. 6 days is english, you have scorched nearly 30 square kilometers. spain is recorded more than 360 wildfires this year. fuel by drought and extreme heat. over 2300 square meters of land has been destroyed. more than any other country in europe, especially as also sweltering in the 3rd heat wave of the summer. with temperatures having around 35 degrees celsius cargo ship carrying thousands of tons of ukrainian
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corn has been checked by inspectors off the coast of stumble. the vessel is one of 3 that departed from it. retraining ports on friday under un broke a deal and addressing global food supply issues. the pan or flagged knobby star is destined for ireland, where the shipment of $33000.00 tons of corn, it's among more than a dozen balls carriers, which had been stock at black c port since russia invaded ukraine in february. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in amsterdam for the return of the l . g. b t q. pride parade to the cities. iconic canals hasn't been held for 2 years because of the current of ours pandemic around 80 brightly decorated boats closer down the waterways. packed with people, partying, and singing. this is theme was my gender, my pride when i was just wanting to focus attention on transgender right. still to come on al jazeera. peter will be here with the latest action from the rally,
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finland, that's coming up in support. ah ferguson with our black manager but the political, the big representative back in 1991 to me it was our argument wanted a guy without a gun. my brother was killed. my, who don't look no different than any other hood out here. dan, michael was you, i saw me, i saw my son in 15 years and i felt like, you know, at this time this band this is the morgan bill, but i'm just not willing to accept the word substantial legislation. can i get through? that's going to speak to a major need from our community. this bill identifies use violence as a public health epidemic. last year. we are to our to market the ripple effect of
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violence when it comes to you stretches far. why were you way, way? lou? ah bought his pitcher down. lauren, thank you. we start with the premier league. liverpool made a shaky starts at the new season, sharing the points with full m. the newly promoted side opened the scoring through alexander mitrovica. you last seasons for an incredible 43 goals in the 2nd tier, championship, liverpool, drew level in the 2nd half thanks to a clever flick from their new strike, a darwin nunez, full him,
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regain the lead of the mitchell, which got the federal defender, virgil van dyke and the referee get the penalty livable once again hit back this time from a very familiar source mohammed sala making the most of a lucky assist from nunez match, finished to, to we did that, doug performance wasn't defeat the result is not to defeat by the performance was we saw and that's why we have to figure out what can happen again, we ring today and all or anything from the game much worse than get to point and learn right things. i'm fine with that. we are working on that. so beyond that, so last today was let us assume the challenge chelsea had for the new season with trains. he's almost to complain. but shooting one mill away at everton, he'll manage my food stamp the bridge sauce. and captain frank lambert a giorgio penalty on the stroke. of our time separating the 2 sides of the last year's whole place, he knew taught them how to hit the ground running with a strong performance at home against southampton. sponsor go down,
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antonio tonchee is me ready? backs or hammer? this is for one. the goals, the 1st coming here to see ryan, stephanie on eric dyer mohammed, sally superbowl, and dan cooley says the most important thing they weigh that to we got to point sir alida, i think are really good football. we are. how are we there? bar law. we know the boy law with our honey pot, them pressure and also they way to take to where did he say door to when they ball away. now we lost the ball. was another line put as pit. meanwhile, manchester united manager erickson how says he doesn't know if christiane, rinaldo will start a premier league opener against bryson on sunday strike. anthony marcial is out injured and they only have rinaldo and marcus rash with his direct replacements. but the whole cheese has spent the trance winter trying to leave united and was only played 45 minutes in pre season. there were many players who lived,
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but the spotlight is old christiano and that's not right. so i think then do your research and, and make out that many plays left. what is not correct? oh, that is what i said. i was a trend this way. do we get the sense that he's kind of ready and willing to give your his all, when he does come on to the pitcher christiano working really good, really tough and hot. i attempted to use it on sundays started. what do you feel you having? i'm sure we will see you. sunday will champion south africa off to a winning starts in this year's rugby championship. thanks to a commanding 20. 16. when of a new zealand, the spring box, our school, the old last 2 tries to one in the mail freight curtly our answer and really lose crossing the try line at food the ball. mondrey pulled out at 16 points from his boots. we brought the teeth again next week in johannesburg.
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argentina has to say, so let's radio the top measure, the commonwealth games in birmingham and on saturday they success extended to the athletic track. in men's 1500 meter, race oliver hall took 1st place in fine style. your stadium surging past kenya's, timothy cherry ought to take the gold medal. there was redemption for kenya in the main street academy, to steeplechase, though abraham kilowatts taking the gold medal in that event's fella. canyon aim of sim, intumesce steaks. there was a gold medal for wales jemma natasha present winning 1st place in the hoop category of rhythmic gymnastics. business i go little fool. malaysia's jo, either she finished ahead of the pack in the bullet category. ashley behind is one good round of golf away from becoming the 1st sub african women since 1982 and a major title to hi leads the way of women's open. and mir filled on saturday. she shot a superb $64.00 to move to 14,
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under paul rule with only one round to play. god thank 5. good. he's on the front line. i'll defy short lead the loss of african woman to win. a major was sally little who on the lpga cabbage of 42 years ago. and you can never be comfortable in asia whether you're coming from behind or leading. and it's going to be in another tough day, the winds gonna blow, which is good. i prefer it that way. but they say big leads often more difficult. and i think as you try maybe play defensively. but i think if i just keep doing what i'm doing and sticking to those stamps, nicholas murder, gp now and frances jo hands zocker, will start in pole position in sundays. great britain grand prix. the frenchman's qualifying on saturday was so impressive that he actually set a laugh record at the famous oral circuits, zacko clocking a time of one minute 57.767 seconds. maverick vinny. alice will 2nd forces with tightly to february, 3rd or 4th. be 1st elan, this,
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a stoic tracker for me makes me a bit brother. i'm happy i am. is it interesting track and when you can get the speed you on? so you're not really starting, but tomorrow would be useful to have a chance over podium, staying with motor sports and switching through the rally. friendly malware attack is still in the lead, but the authority ahead is advantage cut on saturday. and i began that i 9.5 seconds. i had a firm s or peca lappy. another for hello of a para is now moving to 2nd place the trails telephone 8.4 seconds going. it's a sunday's final stage long. that's all the sports needs. it's better you in london future. thank you very much. now. green fingered lithuanians have been battling it out in a marion championship. landscaping enthusiasts gather to show a fair siding skills and some participants say it's taking a lifetime of preparation to get as far organizers want the event to send a mean. if you don't message in our current fast paced world,
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that we should all learn to slow down. but for a race that was about skill not speed, it took the winner just under 4 minutes to complete the 30 meter course. and thousands of paddle boarders and made a splash riding. one of the most popular canals in russian city's saint petersburg organizer say more than 5000 people to part in the annual festival, which is mocking its 70th anniversary. many more chose to watch from the banks of the canal. though there are no seas nearby paddle boarding has become increasingly popular in central russia set for made, aren't ada for the season. i'll be back in a moment with another full round up of the days. nice thanks very much, watching pfeifer ah ah
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