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israeli strike. don't garza kill a 2nd islamic jihad commander. that means $29.00 palestinians, including 6 children at dead. as the operation enters its 3rd day. fire in that explosion, the herd in west jerusalem after palestinian sciences fire the barrow of rocket into israel. ah, hello. hello robin, you're watching. i was there like my headquarters here in doha. also coming up kemi as leading presidential candidates wrap up campaigning. it was seen as a tight race, so the top balls and dozens are injured and 5 by to the phil michigan cuba as a blaze at an oil facility rages out of control. ah,
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welcome to the program israeli attacks on garza that began friday have killed another islamic jihad encounter colloquy who had headed the goods operations and the southern gaza strip. they was targeted a day after the groups commander in the north was killed. there are bugs the $29.00 people confirmed that so far, including women and children, sirens and explosions of he'd heard in west jerusalem after a barrel of rockets was fired from the gaza strip. for the few hours ago, hundreds of ultra nationalist israelis entered the l. x the most compound it occupied the jerusalem to mark the annual fast day of tisha. above. jewish israelis are allowed to end to the compound. but if a bitten from praying while the outside begins coverage from gaza. israeli war plains power, the gods. this trip missiles have flattened several homes at apartment building.
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yeah. darling, yeah, madison middle was having breakfast with her family of 10 when she, her neighbors calling for the evacuation at their home and others nearby her home and for others were destroyed. now she and her family need to find somewhere else to take refuge, protected, let her know or let her know 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. is lunney, she had replied to the attacks wiring rockets, to which israel the group cold, their operation filled unity and say they targeted ease, really, towns and military sites. according to israel, the media most were intercepted by the iron dough miss. i'll defense system and no serious casualties were reported. israel says it is
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preparing for a week of operation. egypt in the united nations are crying to broo curry truth, but in the causes strip, the human toll remains severe. ease really, missiles targeted civilian car in the bait her new refugee camp and would eat a 73 year old who was preparing for her son's wedding was killed in the attack. health officials say the numbers will only arise if the fighting continues. you know, now they are thinking civilians, they are taking premises resident areas, nobody knows what would happen in the coming few hours for that reason. this is an appeal effect to extend the helping hand immediately to mr. felton gets a surprise now. and, you know, of course, the electricity, we have truck joke, christy it's declared now that will be on me 4 hours a day and 12 hours of electricity, which means that we would rely in the house,
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goes on generators, generators will consume, like half 1000000 liters. every month, we do not have this field right now. look at our skies this what we have and nobody knows what will happen in the coming months. the last war 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. well, we have 2 correspondence covering the latest developments. john holman, is the 2nd junction on the israel gas border. but 1st as cross over to, you know, you just saw in the report unit, just bring us up to speed on the situation across the gaza strip as you understand it. right? no, yes, shrub. so are the error rates are still going on just an hour ago? there was a raid in devalue refugee camp. another home was targeted there. ah,
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by israel muscles, local sources say that to were confirmed killed and a number of injuries were taken to hospital. ah, the minister of health has not yet updated the latest ah, to adapt toll or casualties from a, the airstrikes is really air strikes since the beginning of friday to day sunday, the very day is still stays at $29.00 and over $250.00 injured including of course 6 children killed in these railey attacks. last night's attacks in the rougher ha, charlotte to refugee camp on a home, which ah, many casualties fell from that attack, including the killing of colored monsoon as senior political is. luigi had leader with 2 others, is he at dylan dylan, the son of madame de la,
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another senior political, a jihad leader and are all so i thought that she was killed in that attack. so ah, with that, with many others that were killed in that to talk about 8 died in that attack or yesterday and more than 30 were injured. or of course our d, as i said, the strikes are still going on in different areas. islamic jihad responded by a striking to it, israel, this is the, the newest, a latest development in the strikes of islamic jihad. ah, the, the rockets have a reached to gosh, darn in jerusalem, or close to jerusalem. and, ah, we have seen a very violent raids yesterday night and to day morning in a d is a recent assault on a garza street,
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the ross aids. and so i was just calling to joel hallman, who is at these akim junction on the israel garza board. a 2 things happening over in jerusalem. one is at sirens, apparently a being heard. and also there are a visitors to the al axa mos compound which is causing controversy. again, i would am in about i'll fine. yeah, exactly. that obviously we're at the point here on the israeli garza border because of what's been happening over the 3 days. so this, a tension in jerusalem can only add to the complexity of what's going on here. as you mentioned, sirens going off in jerusalem. that's not something that's her commonly, which is why we're talking about it. usually that happens more in the border region, the cities and the towns around at the gaza strip and also into television. so the fact that those are being heard in jerusalem marks another point of tension in what's happening here between islamic j. d had and the israeli government. now
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let's get on and talk about what's happening in the alex a compound. so at the moment is more than $1000.00 ot nationalist jews that have gone in to the compound. those numbers are according to jordan, which is the official custodian of the alex and mosque in the alex a compound. now they're going in to for a special day which marks the combination of morning of the destruction of the jewish temple, which is believed to have been built on the same site. obviously juice, cool that temple mouth the side of the alack sir mosque in the alex compounds. that's why they're entering at this point. inevitably, that cools his pension with muslims, many of whom i believe that they shouldn't be going there, especially in those numbers where we're hearing so far is israeli police saying that already 3 palestinians have been arrested rules. so hearing from journalists that are actually on the ground there in the camp compound saying that is rainy forces have prevented a muslims only under the age of 50,
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from going in twilight. so while this happens, and so we're all, so of course hearing the m as hot and that as a member of the jewish are the israeli kinessa is also gone in he sorts of championing this or this event, this going in to the alex, her compound or to celebrate this day is called it's a market been give via so he's also heading in there at the moment. so right now, we're not seeing too many, too much fighting, actually within the compound. but this is a tense environment that could or that could become more volatile as the time goes past 8th, of course, that tens environment is really where you are as well. 24 hours ago we were talking about roads being blocked, heading towards garza and a build up of a net and a, an amount of military personnel. what have you seen today that we set up
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a little bit of other little american leisure? the then we've heard it as much as any thing of rockets going overhead still here in, in, in our scholar. no need to ask along, which is where we are right now. the vast majority of those rockets at heading over from garza, we've been stopped by the iron dome, which is the israeli at suits of anti rocky operation. or they've landed in all not populated areas where they haven't cause injury. so the injuries at the moment on the israeli side and negligible on the other side going into gas, you've already talked about the, the casualties and the injuries on that side. so this is obviously a very uneven struggle between these 2 separate forces. the top line from israel, of course, is that they've now managed on saturday night to kill colored monsoon, who they describe as a southern garza division at some garza division commander for islamic jihad. so the israeli military had been saying in interviews with israel, military,
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it with israeli media that they now believe that they've wiped out the islamic jihad top brass, the top commanders. so obviously from their perspective, they would describe this as its success. they've also talked about the fact that they've managed to destroy, they say tunnels from islamic jihad, which were meant to go into israel that weren't arriving there yet. but were meant to go into israel as well. so on the israeli side, they would see this as that they are achieving their objectives, but they're not ending this as yet. at this operation, which they've called breaking dawn, obviously on the garzon side where there's not just those leaders, visual amity had but also civilians. children that have been killed in these attacks, they would see this very differently is really a strike. some garza that continued from friday across the weekend, killing more than a dozen, including a commander of islamic jihad and
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a 5 year old girl. israel. it 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 therapy aeration against an immediate threat. our fight is not, was the people of gossip is lamb in jihad is in iranian proxy, that wants to destroy the state of israel and kill innocent israelis. israel authorized the use of reservists, a mobilized combat battalions and artillery units. meanwhile, islamic she had hip back launching garages of rockets. 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 i don't, which is, is rails and c rocket system. a lot of them have landed within garza or have gone
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into unpopulated areas. so it's a real sign of the unevenness of this struggle really between these railey strikes and what is lamp jihad is able to use to hit back? is really towns around garza was still umbrella and people warned not to govern large numbers. no goofed lives in. could boot smith al, sing 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 they say from no good once piece, but also supported israel, striking 1st i loved it. first time thing ever that israel is taking the initiative. israel is the one that actually saying what will happen and not the hama for the jihad. israel's lead is to say that they're taking
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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 in a country where that wins votes. others aren't so sure. this is the 1st time that i've been preemptive strike in many years. and when you tried to connect that the decision to do a cramped extract to election may be there is a linkage there. we definitely don't notice for sure. it's, you know, basically relieved through correct security threats all the time. and then apparently really for election cycles all the time. so the linkage is not that clear to me. now everyone's waiting to see if this escalates. that could depend on how much the real ruling power in gaza joins despite john home and l just data ask alone well, still has here. all else 0 cheerios. old oil refineries may be all the way to
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recovery of billions of dollars. loss to corruption and risk management. 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, 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
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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. we'll also see the temperatures pick up a few showers blowing in here and there by monday. and it is going to get wet 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. the frank assessments, how much support is there that st protest that we've seen in team across the rest of the country. the st movement has been very good. that's happening into the co confound people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work. in depth. analysis of the days global headlines is rocky,
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is credited by some. we're really, we're storing italy's credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera? ah ah, look here what she'll do with me. so robert, reminder of our top stories and developments and gaza israel, at least $29.00 people are being killed and more than $200.00 injured so far as is really a tech center. 3rd day. israel says their operations will last week. a 2nd commander from the, from the group. israel is ready, size is targeting was killed late on saturday,
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but civilians including women and children about the dad and sirens and explosions of been heard. it was jerusalem. the policy punches logged by roger rockets towards israel. but the massive stays on the sidelines. so this, ready for me to say the rest of dozens of it's not just the best of the occupied. west bank, taiwanese transport ministries as slight threats as they have gradually resumed with china expected to end. the biggest ever bill of breakfast sizes around the island on sunday. the full days of chinese exercises, where it responds to the visit to taiwan by the us house because that's the policy trying to deployed warships fighter jets of drains over the island. beijing claims as its own, i was accused the chinese i'll be of simulating an attack on the island, the u. s. as cool the sizes and escalation the us nuclear watchdog has condemned shelley got the chaper reach a plan to ukraine,
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saying it shows the risk of a nuclear disaster keys. and moscow have accused each other of firing on europe's largest nuclear power station. it's occupied by russia been operated by ukrainian employees. if you could, agencies said a nitrogen oxygen you, this is a high voltage power line. we're hit, head of the i. e a was pulled it all 5 to show the utmost restraint around the plant. teddy is leading presidential candidates have held a final campaign rallies before elections on tuesday, violating gays, making his 5th attempt to take the country's top job. his rival is deputy president william router wise, but corruption of the economy and dominating the election campaign. catherine sewing has moved from by ruby ah, by lo, dingus says he is campaigning for change. it's his 5th run for president. this time he has the bottle of outgoing president who can yetta in
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a pat stadium what dingo made his final pitch to kenyans, reminding his supporters about he struggled for democracy. oh, the ship and if i win and i will shake the hand if i don't. and i will do it because i loved her more than i love. i love. oh no. oh, who's who turned up for this riley said they trust him to one hour that i'm about to leak. um, i believe things will change because rayleigh has done a lot for us. we're william router, the other main presidential candidate, assembled. he support is 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,
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i don't know about it. okay. yeah. there are many things we are expecting and we know he will deliver the candidates. yes. similar policies both say they will. you buy the economy and deal with food security, medicaid, or the spoken to say the want a better life. they want good job. the worried about corruption and the huge public then some say they don't trust the titian or dinner and root or have attracted huge crowds. but they also know such gatherings. do not necessarily translate volt tatty soil all jazeera nairobi. the ivory coast president has pardoned his predecessor lower bank, though for a theft conviction that would have seen him jailed for 20 years. by bay was president of ivory coast from 2000 to 2011 and 2010. he refused to concede the election to the countries current president on sunday were tara,
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the dispute sparked a civil war, the kill 3000 people, and i very incorporated convicted bank stealing funds of the central bank. chance military leader has arrived at doha to try to finalize a delay. that starting piece talks with the group bar month to be into was meeting with guitar re officials. he'd be to go shaking the agreement, some opposition. groups in chatter opposed to the court. the peace talk seek to pave the way for elections. cuba has asked for international help to fight a fire buddy out of control is an oil depot. the blaze out the storage facility of the city of but tons us was set off by a lightning strike. well, buddy has been recovered from the site and more than a 100 people have been injured. 75 fight as a mythic mexico venezuela have said support cruise. the accident comes, the keepers struggles with fuel shortages, electricity accounts, the complex situation experience says that the tank must use up all the fuel inside
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. we are making every effort with international assistance to shorten the time. but we can't know when the fire will stop. curby assert leftist president elect. gustavo petro has held a symbolic, swearing in ceremony with indigenous groups. the former gorilla fighter, as jude to be officially forwarded into office on sunday. he's promising to re shake the deeply polarized country with a long list of reforms of social programs on a sunday, yet he has more for bucket all young things, social leader, and beat up a team can hardly container excitement for the start. several papers. the government has come all locked, returning to life, the possibility of change, not only for me, but for my entire community that need to so much it fills me with high hopes that are so for victim the fair military violence she has volunteered during the campaign. convince and dozens of other victims to which politics, hammers. we went home to hine and i was side. i had no confidence in politicians,
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but i showed them the government's plan and happy with the opportunity to finally get education health job. this gave them hope, and i voted to petro, be talked to al, associate sky high ambitious program, promises to fight inequality for colombians like will be to arrest of reforms starting with taxing the rich to fund social programs. that many in the country are nervous. august have a faith it will have to play a complicated balancing act on the one handy will have to show that he can quickly deliver some relief to his constituency, while at the same time, acting with enough caution to appease his detractors who see him with deep unease many who work in financial markets fear his plans to ban new oil developments could damage the economy and the country's military. which patron promising to transform ha, but incoming president as managed to build abroad congressional coalition and appointed
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mother it internationally recognize officials to key economic posts that still, observers say none of it will be easy. you know, almost, we've been trying to pass these reforms for many years. now there's a real opportunity, but it's a very complicated moment. there are very little resources available. the outgoing government left nothing due to the pandemic. and there's an international economic crisis. sen, gustavo, believer when a patron closest allies says their supporters will need to be patient, but as the other hand it up, and i think that when you generate so much expectation, it is very easy to for, we need to teach people that we can't do things quickly, especially in a country with so many issues, like columbia is a crisis at all levels, deficits at all levels, and that we must show the country in the 1st 100 days. that changes on the way. and one way will be to fully implement the 2016 piece deal and start negotiations with
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the remaining criminal group, you know, who the sell patron, ready made history winning the election. the point you now is if you will be able to translate that victory in transforming the government of a country, longing for change. allison and jesse, but we're all in take now is a professor of political science resorting university. now she says many we'll watch to see if petra can build alliances both in columbia and in the region. i think the expectations are tremendously high following his election. i would be reluctant to confirm that he's 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,
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notwithstanding its important role, given the long standing arm conflict, lingering violence, is a constitutional actor in the sense that customarily obeys civilian authority. you know, based on what we know now. she is going to promote a shift towards stronger alliances with the countries of latin america 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 dependence on the united states and a greater diversification both with the region and beyond in the world. nigeria is telling to its old abandoned refineries after the cost to importing fuel rose by $9000000000.00 in 3 years. corruption, long term neglect, left african biggest oil produced, unable to define its crude supplies, and with interest reports from port harcourt, while luxurious oldest
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a news refineries are situated rusty components of nigeria is old. refinery. removed to be pleased with new went 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 above 90 percent of this install capacity will really have some 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 a 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. for the refineries 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
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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 anybody will be met nigeria init, if foot over at petroleum, our products that we didn't stop at this in a number of what us more into dishes that we had in small model, larry primaries of 10 to 20000. but as my day of he should say, putting the refiners to work will have concern. foreign exchange currently being spent on important products of nigeria can refine with good management. now judas, all refineries may be on the path to revival after so many years, but only after hundreds of billions of dollars a lot.

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