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israeli, as strikes on gauze, i kill a 2nd islamic jihad commander. at least $32.00 palestinians, including 6 children, are dead. palestinian fighters launch hundreds of rockets, israel most to have been intercepted. ah, hello there, i'm installed the attain, this is al jazeera life and our how will so coming up can years leading presidential candidates wrap up their campaigning and what seen as a tight race from the top spot got really a 1000 activist matter during the loss of presidency, the legacy of violence and division that faces columbia is new left when needa. ah,
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ah, now a new barrel of rockets has been fired into israel from the gaza strip. it follows 2 days of israeli strikes that have killed at least 32 people, including 6 children, more than 200 others have been wounded. the strikes on garza have destroyed apartment blocks had homes and a refugee can. there are international efforts to stop the escalating violence, israel because they are targeting members of palestinian islamic jihad among the dead is colored. mansell who led to the group in the south of gaza. he's the 2nd high ranking member to be killed since these attacks began. will be strikes have been concentrated in 3 areas for children and an elderly woman were killed in the w refugee camp in northern garza. because in health ministry blames israel. but these railey military claims the deaths were caused by a palestinian rock of the miss fired israeli as tribes also targeted and agricultural area and con eunice in the south killing. at least 2 people also hit
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were fights and rafa along the border with egypt. human outside reports now from gaza. for the 2nd day in a row, israeli war, place town, the gods. this trip missiles have flattened several homes at apartment building. yeah, darlene yeah. navigation mella was having breakfast with her family of 10 when she heard 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, protected. i had no way, i ran away quickly, we all ran. we didn't take any clothes or belongings. i took my girls there 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
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they targeted is really towns and military sites. according to israel media, most who are intercepted by the iron doe, mis, i'll descend system, and no serious casualties were reported. israel says it is preparing for a week of operations. egypt in the united nations are crying to broo curry truth. but in the cause, this trip, the human toll remains severe. ease really, missiles targeted a civilian car in the bait, her new refugee can and will eat a 73 year old who was preparing for her son's wedding was killed in the attack. health official say the numbers will only arise if the fighting continues. you don't know the 2nd civilians, 2nd parameters, areas, nobody knows what would happen in the coming few hours for that reason. this is an
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appeal effect to extend the helping hands immediately. so i think as a sort of price now, and, you know, of course, the electricity shock kristy it's declared now that would be only 4 hours a day. and 12 hours of electricity, which means that we would rely in the house, goes on in the 8th of july, because we consume like half a 1000000 liters every month. we do not have this right now. our skies, this is what we haven't got. nobody knows what will happen in the coming months. the last war has caused a wide spread of devastation year and because this trip a year later, almost no reconstruction has been made. the isolated coastal territory is impoverished and the people are hardly recovering the fear of another round of escalation. you miss c l, she's the raw gods. the city will palestinian islamic jihad is a smaller group compared to her loss which controls garza and p. i. j. as it's
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known as reported to have carried out attacks inside israel for the 40 years, it was founded in the early eighty's and by palestinian activists and egypt. the groups aim is to create a palestinian islamic state within the occupied westbank garza and parts of israel . i was having jihad does not take part in the palestinian political process and rather concentrates on armed resistance against israel, through its military. when b l could brigade and active in gaza on the occupied westbank. the group has its headquarters in syria and reported the received funds from the wrong. it is designated as a terrorist group by the u. s. u israel and the u. k. and the hammer, i was sought as an associate professor of political science at university in gaza. he says, i'm also stayed out of the conflict to avoid further escalation a what
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we call the joint mutual command because, but in the meantime have us is feeding. if they joined the fighting with this as well as well in the supply. it's bobby against palestinian civilians at austin and infrastructure, but also want to know security services in the last year about $11.50 massive destruction on the infrastructure. so this is the only concern that probably the us from joining the fight. again. that is where we'll take that as a justification to can you to continue with this destruction. again, this is an infrastructure in the us now with the power to, to, to put a israel. i don't know,
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it seems to me that is when has gone too far, is where it has to advise, which would allow us to convince the student you had to stop writing. i think it's going to pick a country like cut or you just thought that you on to try to intervene and media and media between this. a well meanwhile is rainy. rain has continued across the occupied west bank. israel says it's arrested thousands. amanda is on the assignment, she had great troops rated sites in the city of jan in and the columbia area every my law group has indicated that it will retaliate saying that now is the time for resistance and the truth. moving on an kenny as leading presidential candidates have been making a final appeals to vs ahead of the elections there on tuesday, rollo dingo as making now his 5th attempt to take the country's top jog his rival.
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as deputy president william written, catherine, sorry, has worn out from my ready. hi lo, dingus says he is campaigning for change. it's. he's 5th, run for president. this time he has the bottle of outgoing president who kenyatta in a pot stadium. would dingo meet his final peach to kenyans, reminding his supporters about he struggled for democracy. oh sure. if i were in under we should go on. if i don't, and i will do it because i loved her more than i love, but i love, oh no, or who's who turned up for this riley said they trust him to one hour that i'm about to leak up. i believe things will change because rayleigh has done a lot for us. well, william router, the other main presidential candidate,
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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. oh, i am not do them about it. okay. yeah. there are many things to be expecting and we know he will deliver the candidates. yes. similar policies both said they will you by the economy and deal with food security medicaid with spoken to say the want a better life. they want good job. the worried about corruption and the huge public dense and say they don't trust them. what addition but dinger, andrew to have attracted huge crowds, but they also know such gatherings do not necessarily translate to votes. katherine
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saw all jazeera nairobi. now i recurred, president has pardoned his predecessor on barber for a 1st conviction that would have seen him jailed for 20 years ago was president of ivory coast from 2000 to 2011 in 2010. he refused to concede the election to the countries current. president allison with tara dispute sparked a civil war that killed 3000 people. and i've already in court later convicted by bo, of stealing funds from the countries central bank during the crisis. presidents with tara says he's pardon, pardon, bag bow in the interest of social cohesion or former us president donald trump has addressed the conservative political action conference in texas. the audience is a key group for the republican party. trump dropped hints that he will run for the presidency in 2024. that stopped short of announcing it. she returns the reports from dallas. oh yes, it was like
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a coronation. donald trump had just won a straw poll of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to lead the republican party into the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind trumpet, still announcing his decision. however, throughout the speech, trump kept pledging that the country would soon return to what he called greatness . they won twice and did much better. the 2nd time that i did the 1st getting millions and millions of more votes than in 2016. and likewise, getting more votes than any sitting president in the history of our country by far . and now we may have to do it again. we may have to do the speech was pretty much the same as the one he's been given around the country in recent months, but moaning, the biting presidency from doing what he says he achieved during his 4 years in the white house. this week however, he's injected a few sentences about nancy pelosi,
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his visit to taiwan. she played right into their hands because now they have an excuse to do whatever they're doing. and i will tell you it would have never ever happened in a 1000000 years. under trump, i can say he tried to steal the last election. a few days ago, former vice president dick cheney released a campaign at for his daughter liz, wanting republicans against supporting donald trump. cheney a scene of speaking for the republican party, old god, who may support the former presidents domestic policies. but you feel trumps, attempt at subverting the last presidential election with the last straw in our nations 246 year history. there has never been an individual who has a greater threat to our republic. and donald trump, it was clear that cheney had no impact among delegates, not least because his daughter is one of 2 republicans on the january 6th commission in congress thing. it's dictating. what does that mean? they're usually a vice president people. so wanted in the republican. but what's changed? well, isn't that list chinese father please?
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the problem, dick cheney was a war going, you know, he loved war. that's where this country made, you know, made money. and i just wish that all of these politicians were just, they had their time, you know, they had their time to make a difference on this country. the shut up and what trump do, what it needs to do. as far as those here are concerned. the last presidential election wolfstein and in fact trumps popularity has increased in the c pack schrupo by 10 points since the commission began its hearings. his status as a victim or for the establishment conspiracy has been confirmed for those here. as far as c pack is concerned, the republican party is the trump party. now, in addition, if trump does run in 2024 as the expectation that the republican establishment will riley behind him anyway, just as it did the last time she ever tonchee al jazeera dallas. i'll stella had here on out as aaron protest is returned to the streets and sri lanka,
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demanding an end to a government crackdown on defense. no trot will tell you why ukrainian troops are taking aim on a vegetable battlefield for stepping on to the real one. ah hello there, let's look to the middle east and it continues to be an extremely hot picture across northern areas of the region. in particular for q weights, iraq and iran was seen temperature. see a touch up into the early fifties. and if we have a look at the 3 day for iraq, we are expecting it to linger there for the rest of the week. that dangerous, unrelenting heat doesn't seem like it's going to go away any time soon. for the south of this, it is a largely hot and dry picture with a few blustery winds blowing about. we are going to see the wet weather. however, pick up for western areas of yemen where we've already seen flooding and affect the
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southwest of saudi arabia and that rain holes across central parts of africa. now we have seen flooding in sudan as well as uganda. and nigeria, thanks to those easterly waves that blow their way further west, bringing very heavy rains with them for the south of this is largely bone dry picture temperatures in namibia and botswana sitting higher than where we expect them to be for this time of year. it's much cool of a southern areas of south africa. we've had a cool down in cape town and we are expecting the wet and windy weather to pick up across eastern areas of south africa. by the time we go in some monday, it is going to feel rather chilly there this week. ah, our diets define who we are. but who are we? if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people empower,
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reveals long hidden scandalous practices that have infiltrated international wholesale markets and supermarket chains and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food. pot one on al jazeera lou. oh hello there you're watching al jazeera. that's remind you of our top stories this hour. at least 32 people has been killed and over 200, a wounded after 2 days of israeli as strikes on garza israel says it's targeting the palestinian islamic jihad at least 2 high ranking members of the group have
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been killed on the p. i. j. as it is known as 5 hundreds of rockets across the border into israel, most have been intercepted and no casualties have been reported. egypt cats are in the united nations, are trying to initiate, talks to deescalate divine kenya's, leading presidential candidates have been making their final appeals to vs ahead of electrons on tuesday, rollo dingo was making his 5th attempt to take the country's tough job. his rival is deputy president william router well, anti government protest as in sri lanka, have gathered in the capital, colombo, in defiance of a crackdown by security forces. the angry about an economic crisis that is showing no sign of ending despite a change in government. when all fernandez has more then marched from different directions with one common demand stopped the repression. c ah, students, autism, st union is and ordinary, she long guns united against a government dc,
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you stifling dissent. why are you seeing these people brought some kind of teamed? i'm going to disappear, brooke as dr. young b, but why? yeah, the arresting, been fun normally. these scenes are what protestors are angry about. less than 24 hours after president running the christmas. it was sworn in replacing co, toby, roger fox, 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 is protest or 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 milligan i. even many robes are not sped. this buddhist monk was arrested by plain clothes officers. a catholic priest
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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 all on the police seems to be trying to fire legal action one by one for some political requirements. but this has been unsuccessful 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. his gland who is released on bail remains undeterred. alabama gamma 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 at the protest, many told al jazeera, they won't let the crack down stop them. they meatica left the office on coroner jagged behind and we will not give up the struggle. we won't stop to we when we're telling ro, neil roger pucks are very clearly,
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we will not be scared by your repression. we will only get stronger and stronger in response to it. you are protested and government is trying to silence them, but they also see it. we're really not, not having got rid of one president, this really won't be intimidated by his replacement. so live an end as far out as the lumber company. now, commodious foreign minister says efforts to help restore peace and man i have been made even more difficult after the country execution for political activists. proxy o'con made those comments as an assay on meeting and put on pen. he warned that without future progress, the group could shift its position on myanmar. asio has already barbed myanmar from attending its meetings until it makes efforts to implement a peace plan. if and i see say it clearly publicly if more execution are conducted, then things will have to be reconsidered are policy. some will also have to be
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reconsidered. the you ends at nuclear watchdog has condemned shelling at the upper ridge plant and ukraine sang. it chose the risk of a nuclear disaster. keith and moscow have accused each other a firing on europe, the largest nuclear power station is occupied by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. ukraine's nuclear agency said a nitrogen oxygen unit and a high voltage power line where hit the head of the i. e. a has called on all sides to show the utmost restraint around the plant. all ukraine is supplied largely by western weapons and has little ammunition to spat. so it's military has teamed up with a video game maker in the past month. so just had been training on virtual firing ranges. john hendern reports from give knowing this is modern warfare, ukrainian style. it might look like a video game. in fact,
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it is made by a ukrainian gaming company, but is serious business since july ukraine's military. he started setting up arcade style centers to train its troops. soon they hope to have a virtual training center like this in every brigade. a lot of shooting range has, has been targeted by russians, rockets, so, and these are very much, while you can set them up in any room or underground facility. and it saw a lot cheaper, this next generation light anti tank weapon, for example, cost more than $30000.00. and it's a single use item. use it once and it's finished. when i was trained in it, i it, it took me 4 shots to finally start getting into the target. ah, which is a lot of money. it's not yours, expensive. ukraine's army doesn't have that kind of ammunition to spare. so more time on this range reads more accuracy down range weapons designed to take out
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large targets like this tank are often expensive and require a lot of space to fire. so laser training makes sense, but when it comes to urban combat with close up small arms fire, there's really no substitute for the real thing. live fire on a shooting range. these ukrainian territorial defense for soldiers are aiming for constant improvement. we have fall, verify motivation. this is several in tears, all of them. ah, and this is not the conscripts like taken from the street, but throws as 8 i every one came here. ah, on zag good, we'll to protect our homeland. they are battle hardened, having proved themselves against the russian army. here in keith and in the russian occupied eastern ukrainian provinces of lou haunts can don't. yet, for some of them, it may be hard,
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especially when they come back here to the civil life. but they're a all, oh, mobilize, it little minimum belies of they perform well. yeah. they perform well and the ignore the, to they have to do this work. these civilian soldiers are finishing this work so they can return home to their regular work. john henderson, l g 0. keith on chad's military leader has arrived here in durham to try to finalize the deal and, and starting piece talks with armed groups, muhammad interest debbie it know, is missing with country officials. you've been negotiating the agreement. some groups and chad are opposed to the accord of these talks seeing to paved the way for elections. nigeria is turning to its old abandoned refineries after the cost of importing fuel rose by 9000000000 dollars and 3 years. corruption and long
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time neglect, left africa's biggest oil producer, unable to refine its own crude supplies. i'm address reports from port harcourt, where nigeria is oldest and newest refineries are situated rusty components of nigeria is old refinery. i removed to barry, pleased with new ones, is the biggest repair project at this prowling 56 year old facility. we are looking at been able to operate disciplinary us, at least in them, of 90 percent of this install capacity will really have so freedom and how some reduction in the importation of this products that her wedding today for decades, the countries 40 finery were allowed to rot as it imports refined product and the subsidy regime that last year, cost nigerian nearly $4000000000.00. despite having the largest crude oil reserves in africa. after turning this plant around, it's expected to meet only a 3rd of domestic requirements of refined petroleum product. toward the refineries
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are located here in port taco, but even at full capacity, they can only processed 210000 barrels of oil by day. so to make up for the shop for the nigerian government has bought shares in a private facility owned by africa's richest men, a liquid equity, which is due to come on stream. next year. head of nigeria, oil company says reviving the facilities was overdue. as a subsidy program becomes increasingly costly, the combination of our own ability and capacity and also that to be done with everybody we. we met nigeria init if foot over at william our products that we didn't stop at this in a number of what us money into dishes that we had in small model larry primaries of 10 to 20000. but as my did of he should say, putting the refineries to work with hopkins, affording exchange currently being spent on importing products that nigeria can refine with good management. now, judas,
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all refineries may be on the path to revival of to solomon years, but only after hundreds of billions of dollars are lost to corrupt officials and government indecision. how many degrees al jazeera portrait nigeria, or lightning has struck a crude oil storage facility in western cuba smoking a huge blaze that's injured, at least 80 people and left 17 fire faces missing with already say one body has been recovered. so far. emergency crews have been trying to extinguish the flames at the mountains of super tanker base since friday. at least 2 oil tanks have been set allies and the smoke has spread a 100 kilometers west the capital havana. it's not clear how much oil has been burned at the facility which stores fuel to produce electricity. schubert is currently struggling with fuel shortages, elect. betty is out the complex situation. experiences that the tank must use up all the fuel inside. you are making every effort with international assistance to shorten the time, but we can't know when the fire was stopped. while thousands of families in
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columbia had been left homeless after heavy rains flooded a suburb of many in the town of bayo was inundated after and near by river bast, its banks no casualties, were reported, but at least a 160 homes were destroyed. after the waters receded, as you can see it, many parts of the town were left buried and mud, all columbia as fast left as president elect, gesstavo, petro, his. how the symbolic, swearing in ceremony with indigenous groups. he's due to be officially sworn to office on sunday. petro former gorilla fighter is promising to reshape the country . he's put together broad coalition to pos for forms, including a $5800000000.00 tax bill to fund social programs. eileen picnic is a professor of political science at rosario university. she says many will be watching to see patrick and the lines as both in columbia and around the region. i think the expectations are tremendously high following his election. i would be
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reluctant to confirm that he is going to be successful on all fronts. it's undeniable that there is some degree of concern amongst certain sectors of the military. i think it will be important to know who his military leadership is, which has not yet been. and now, but in general, i'd like to point out that the military, traditionally in columbia, notwithstanding its important role, given the long standing arm conflict, lingering violence, is constitutional actor in the sense that it customarily obeys civilian authority. based on what we know now. she is going to promote a shift towards stronger alliances with the countries of latin american in the caribbean. there's been a 1st high level meeting which is in itself very important. promoted by the us government, which is keen to preserve, you know, friendly ties with the incoming government. but i think what we're going to see is, you know, lesser depend.

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