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ready ready this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is the news ally from coming up in the next 60 minutes. israeli strikes on garza kill a 2nd blemish. she had commander, at least at $31.00 palestinians, including 6 children. i've been confirmed and date is the operation into the 3rd day. the young sirens and explosions heard in west jerusalem after palestinian find his find a barrel of rocks into it. round the un atomic watchdog want of a potential disaster is showing intensifies around europe, the largest nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, and can use leading presidential candidates to wrap up campaigning. what saying at
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that time right at the top, jo? plenty coming up in sport, including tennis, golf and rugby plus legal, messy delivers the content of the goal of the season as csc opened their account with a something victory. ah hello. welcome to the program israeli attacks on garza that began on friday have killed another islamic jihad command colored men, so had headed the armed groups operations in the southern gaza strip. he was targeted day after a commander in the north was killed. they are among the $31.00 people confirmed dead so far, including women and children. sirens and explosions could be heard in west jerusalem after a barrel of rockets was fired from the guns stripped. and a few hours ago, more than $1700.00 ultra nationalist is riley's,
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and to be alex and mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem to mark the annual fast day of tish above june. israelis are allowed to enter the compound, but i forbidden from praying them. give me the l said begins al, coverage from garza, israeli war plains power. the gaza strip. missiles have flattened several homes and apartment building. yeah. yeah. nadia sion mella who was having breakfast with her family of 10 when she heard 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, had nowhere or had and 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. is lunney. she had replied to the attacks wiring
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rockets to which israel the group called their operation fields of unity and say they targeted is really towns and military site. according to israel media, most who are intercepted by the iron doe, mis. i'll just fence system and no serious casualties were reported. israel says it is 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 can lead a 73 year old who was preparing for her son's wedding was killed in the attack. health officials say the numbers will only rise if the fighting continues. you know,
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they are affecting civilians. are affecting premises, there isn't areas, nobody knows what would happen in the coming few hours for that reason. this is an appealing fact to extend the hint have immediately to reduce your pricing goes to sort of price low. and you know, of course the electricity were choking kristy it's declared, now that will be on me 4 hours a day. and 12 hours of electricity, which means that we would rely on behalf of those on rapes jacobs will consume, like half 1000000 liters every month. we do not have this, right, so all our skies. this is what we're having. nobody knows what will happen in the coming movies. the last word has caused a white 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. we have 2 correspondence covering the latest developments. john
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holman nazeer occupied east jerusalem. but 1st let's go to unit l, a. c, the in gas at una tensions is certainly high. what's the situation on the ground in gaza right now? yes, emily, so as these really attacks and grades go on now for the 3rd day in the gaza strip. let me just start with the last a read on a shout to count. in rough off where i handed monsoon senior political you had leader was killed. ah, miss styles, doug from these really drones targets at the home ha, without prior call at the home is in a very densely populated area and that's why many civilians have fallen as casualties in that attack. highly one to was killed the abilene dela, the sunday, and i've been embedded another senior political leader in islamic jihad here,
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as also being killed in that attack. more than 8 people died in that attack and a lot more than 30 others were injured mostly of children. and women. so early hours today, sunday, there was another attack in devalue refugee camp where my child targeted a home. and 2 civilians were killed and a number of injuries bringing up the toll to a total of $30.00 to $1.00. people killed including 6 children and 4 women and over $260.00 have been injured until the bowman for about an hour. the last hour from now. there were no any strikes in the in because the stripe just to resume their strikes again. just a short while ago and they grew culture land was targeted and
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a local sources talk about injuries from that target. and we've heard more rockets being glanced from the used lot and you had to be israeli towns old. so the native dog, the launching of brackets, and that is like, had rockets have reached gosh, don, close to jerusalem. and recently they have reached ash kilo, and as i read have sounded there as well. these are as close as part of the southern towns in israel. we have heard about strong mediations made by and egypt, egyptian calls and mitigation to reach you carry in these fire as they call that something to effect, as they mentioned from to a to 9 or starting tomorrow at 6 am. but this
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proposal was rejected by lightning g had they said that each rails shorted the rest the sold, sorry, because the strip and they are the ones who are going to be determining when to and this a sold. * not, not israel when it decides that it has had enough from all the targets they, they said in god's us and then decide to put an end to their operation. or i thank you very much for the update you said in gaza. thank you. let's bring in john home and now who's live for us in occupied east jerusalem. hello there, john. plenty of moving parts to the story. firstly, what more can you tell us about the latest on israel strikes? going so on the israeli side,
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obviously the be the top line really for his row as human was saying that they've been able to kill 2 of the leaders of islamic jihad. and they've also been able to detain another one in the occupied west bank. so one of the top military official speaking through really media has said, we now feel that we've got the top bright, the top bras of islamic jihad that we've been able to to get the oh, so the question we actually confirmed off with the had in the said so the question now remains what's left to do, why would you carry on with this and what are their objectives now that they've actually been able to do that? obviously, as you know, i think was saying there as well. there's a gyptian pressure, a mediation attempt that we understand continue at this point. egypt is obviously a major player. and this as well because it also controls access to gaza in the southern part. so that's also
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a moving part in all of this benjamin netanyahu. a long term player on the israeli political scene, a former long term prime minister. and now the leader of the opposition has actually met with the active prime minister. yeah, a lot paid and has said that he gives his full backing to this. that's what is really media is reporting right now that brings up another element to this. and that's the israeli going into election is not now, but in november those come pangs of already really started. so there are questions about how much is this about israel and about garza and islamic jihad and how much it is about israel leaders at the moment. acting prime minister. yeah. pete and his defense minister benny guns showing the strength that plays well with a set of b is railing electrons. so that's also another element in all of this, of course, as well as you know was saying there's rock, it's been launch. ms. lemming g had towards israel in retaliation from this strike
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for israel. remember that is ro struck 1st here they call the preemptive strike. those 500 rockets at the moment have done very little damage in israel. we've yet to have one single recorded casualty. one single person that died as a result of those and it really shows the sort of the inequality of forces in this struggle is right, is a strong military power and islamic jihad obviously much less. so and john, what's been happening at the alex and mosque talk us through that yet another element to this sort of raising tension. so you can actually see it just behind me that the compound of the lax and most can just a little bit of earlier before noon, pres, when the mosque, when the most compound, not the mosque itself, is open to visitors. more than 1700 nationalist jews actually came in to the compound. of course, the reason for that is this is
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a special day in which jews moon, the destruction of the temple. and many jews believe that this was the site of the, the jewish temple. what is now a lack of most compound? so $1700.00 moves. so came in there that seem to move lens and palestinians is a real provocation because obviously this is an incredibly holy site to muslims, the 3rd holy site, the 3rd hardly a site in the world for islam. now what happened after that is the israeli police arrested 3 people, palestinians. they said for disturbing the peace, but we didn't see the major confrontations that we have seen in the past and which is right, the forces abuse don grenades and things like that to control at the moment we've seen perhaps a couple of scuffles, but really a sort of tense calm, but it's not all over yet because there's another visiting i was that come off to
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the noonday press that we're just getting ready for now. in which that could be moved out for nationally, st. jude trying to come into the alex and most compound which could lead to more problems. the figures that we've actually got from the jordanian custodians of, of alexa most compound, remember that it's jude and officially has the custodianship of the most compound is that 3000 people tried to enter 3000 nationalist tra nationalist jews. tried to get in of which more than 1700 managed to have to see what happens in the afternoon here. or i will keep us posted. thank you very much. and john, home and live for us and occupied east jerusalem. let's bring in algeria senior political analyst. now my, when bush shower, he joins this by sky, but from powers mom. and thanks so much for being on the program. as we've been hearing this, this almost feeling of anticipation that things could escalate quickly. why haven't we seen hamas get involved?
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yes, and willis. well, actually this depends on what happens the next day or 2. but they've heard earlier today from the israeli ahead of intelligence about the needs. what is. ready drop it up as it where because there's a sense that it's the biggest israeli air force continues to bombard. that's how much will have to get involved. and in that case, then we are talking about a wider war war. but if, as it's clean, these radio forces have accomplished as it where their mission by getting more meters arising, they've got district and they wrap it up or start winding it down. then we put an end to it and few days with israel probably taking credit for that in terms of allowing dejection to also take some credit for mediating as
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a. ready ceasefire, so this is a very sensitive moment now it could lead to why the war could lead to wrapping it up. it's basically up to these ratings at this point in time as the head of the intelligence said for them to wrap it up. yes, making these rallies. where do you think they sit with all of these, have they effectively made the point that they wanted to make? well, you know, this is part of a continuous aggression against garza. and every time it comes under a different prefix, so justification this time it is going to after a she had the or as that was rate is for a fee, it radian supported, the slam, she hiding goes off in a pre emptive operation to deter them from carrying therapy at that, this is these really a pretext that's these rainy, warding as it were. of course,
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it is part of a law and the pattern and that, but then goes on, not just a decade or 2, was one over 5 decades. for some of us who were, as you were in really awe covering that the water new queen it's been going on for 5 plus months under similar pretext. ted early pre emption invasion punishment. and of course resistance to foreign occupation on saw so forth. it's been going on for 5 plus munson. it angered the entire world and, and basically the west to the enlightened democracies are up in arms are about what's going on. you bring 5 plus months. what in gaza this has been going on for 50 plus years, 50 plus years of more of the same israel use of the same pretext justification, combatting ted or above protection against population, while at the same time occupying, addressing federal rising and in dire people. so in terms of
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vis buckley collaboration, they say. ready they go, they went after some lead, there's of assets, they slam jihad, they terrorized garza and the process garza that has or what 50 percent. under the age of 1650 percent of the population, i'm talking about a population that is an absolute majority. refugees and their descendants. so there are 2 vera arise and once again there's a certain sadism to it or if israel face, but it's sophistic mission is over. ready the killing of so many and that, that arising of countless people. well, yes, you could say it is this time around. all right, well, we certainly be watching this thanks. we appreciate your insights as always in my one, bashar out 0 senior political unless thank you plenty more head on his knees, our including expectations high as columbia says select as president prepared to
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tank office. we look at the many challenges this picture will face. nigeria is old oil refineries, maybe getting a new lease on life. billions of dollars is loss to corruption and bad management. and a little later and for the tenants. world number one, security 1st title for the year. ah. moving on now in full more cargo ships have sound out of ukrainian ports in the black saying that i left and shawn elmore, scanned odessa, loaded up with more than $160000.00 tons of food exploits have resumed under an agreement between russia and ukraine. negotiated by turkey and the un, 2 of the ships carrying corn to turkey, one is taking main meals to china. and the 4th is heading to equally with sun flower oil on board. still in ukraine and the head of the un, atomic watchdog says,
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yelling at this apparition plant in ukraine could cause a nuclear disaster. raphael grossey has called on all parties to show restraint around the factoring keys and moscow are choosing each other of firing a europe's largest nuclear power station. it's occupied by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. let's take a further look at the plan, which is new, the city of n, a honda in southern ukraine. it has 6 reactors and usually generates nearly half of ukraine's nuclear power. russia has been shelling the town of nico, which is across the river on friday, ukraine's and nuclear agencies said shells here to nitrogen oxygen unit, and a high voltage power line at the plant. no radio to active lakes were detected, but a reactor has been disconnected. ukraine's foreign ministry says shall he sing and operational. busy could have the same impact as an atomic vom,
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let's bring in to rig ralph who is a nuclear arms control specialist who previously worked with the international atomic energy agency. he joins us from vienna. thanks so much for being on the program, which is mentioned a little bit about the nuclear plant, but talk us through why it's so significant and how important it is to the regional power supply. well, the 15 power plant in ukraine together supply 50 percent of the electricity needed by ukraine. russia occupied and captured those that are easy at nuclear power plant, i think, to provide electricity to the eastern part of your brain that russia has occupied at capture during this aggression against ukraine. but we really do not know what the situation is, or if you have nuclear power plant, why would the ukrainian shell it when they have their own people there?
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and then similarly, why was the russian shell it when they have best soldiers? and technically, there really needs to be given the permission and facilitated to send a technical team to find out what the facts are on the ground. so it's a typical at this point to know, just how much damage it sustained and therefore to comment about how serious studies yes, well i was looking at the state national regulatory inspect correct of ukraine. s. and are you that is the official regulator or licenser of ukrainian nuclear facilities? and the latest report on its website is from the 26th of july. they do not have any information on the current accusations being created. however, in distress steps that were done in ukraine following fukushima, s m u reports that there are 4 independent high voltage power lines coming into operation power plant. there are 20 backup diesel generators that are 3 generate
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this, but reactor plus 2 extra. we just efficient for 250 hours of backup power in this power was lost completely to the site. so again, the director general has talked about the 7 pillars of nuclear safety. however, on the website, it does say the latest update from yesterday that to of the 6 power plan. so working it's apple ratio and there is no immediate threat of radiation. ok, well that is some good news and yet i'm drawn to the comments by the cranium. foreign minister who says the possible consequences of heating a working react to our equivalent to using an atomic bomb. is that accurate? i think that by the scratching the situation a little bit, apparently the containment structures of these power plants can withstand a certain amount of direct damage. so it depends on the type of it,
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but i think not tillery shower would be likely to penetrate it. but again, these are things that you do not need to test. we need to make sure that this never happens, i guess, front of people's minds when we think about ukrainians, the disaster of chernobyl. but what you're saying, if i'm understanding you correctly, is that this plant difference significantly. and we don't yet know the extent to the dumb damage. yes, that's why it's very important that the i is allowed to go there because of the current hostilities there. i understand that the united nation safety and security service, which provides clearance for insurance and personal safety purposes, is unable to provide this clearance to the team. because there are active hostilities ongoing at the ratio. the russians in the letter i sent you the i. e. on friday, offered for the descendant inspection team there, but we really need to make the logistical arrangements that director general.
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general grosse can pick and choose apparition. yes, it certainly sounds important indeed. we really appreciate you breaking down for us in such a concise way to wreak ralph the nuclear arms control specialist who previously worked at the international atomic energy agency. thank you. thank you. ty, ones transport ministry says slides through with the air space have resumed with china expected to end its biggest military exercises around the island. on sunday. the full drills of china in the 4 days rather of chinese drills were in response to the visit to taiwan by us speaker. us how speak and nancy pelosi china deployed war ships, fighter jets and drones over the island, which by jim claims as its own. taiwan has accused the chinese army of simulating an attack. the u. s. has called the exercises an escalation.
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nigeria is turning to its old abandoned refineries after the cost of importing fuel rows. $9000000000.00 in 20 years. corruption and neglect have left africa's biggest oil producer, unable to refine it's crude. i'm an address explains from port harcourt. rusty components of nigeria is old refinery. i removed to be replaced with new ones . it's a 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 help. 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 subset de regime. that last year, cost nigerian nearly $4000000000.00. despite having the largest crude oil reserves
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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 are located here in port taco, but even at full capacity, they can only processed 210000 bottles 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 was done with anybody will be met nigeria init, if foot over at william our product. so 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 i did of he should say, putting the refiners to work will have concern forwarding exchange currently being
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spent on important products of nigeria can refine with good management. now judas, aud refineries may be on the path to revival after so many years, but only after hundreds of billions of dollars are lost. to corrupt officials and government indecision. how many degrees al jazeera, pawtucket, nigeria? still hey, don't al jazeera for me. you as president, donald trump, haines and a possible white house run in 2024. and in a ins for a little light, her double delight to this jamaican and the commonwealth games, even at birmingham ah hello, they're ahead of another heat wave that's going to sweep the south west of europe.
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we've got a hot air mass clinging on to the south east and those hot and dry conditions are not helping wild fires burning in the south of serbia. not to give you an idea of the heat that clinging on around the balkan area. the dar in croatia said an old time new hi record on saturdays, nearly touching 40 degrees. now on sunday, those high temperature warnings remain not just for italy, grease and eastern areas of turkey, but also for romania, bucharest, gonna continue to see the temperature climb. we have a look at the 3 day. however, there will be some relief coming in on wednesday. as the temperature starts to drop and the rain rolls, then no heat of the day, thunderstorms still continue for northern areas of italy. we've got a line of severe storms rolling across western areas of russia. that's going to not the temperature down in moscow. some showers as well for places like spain, but it's bone dry for france there you can see the drought continued. we have got another hot spell on the horizon for the north, west britain, an island seeing lots of sunshine and clear skies, some showers up in the north,
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but we are going to see temperatures climb. we have a look at the 3 day for paris. there's certainly going to be pushing up by wednesday. ah ah ah ah.
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero. oh, a hello. you're watching 0. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of the latest developments in garza and he's round at least 31 people have been killed and more than 200 injured. as israeli attacked entered at the dang is route the opperation will last one week. a 2nd commander from these i mystery
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had group, which israel says it's targeting has been killed. his funeral is underway in garza but civilians including women and children, are also among the dead. sirens and explosions have been heard in west jerusalem and palestinian fighters launched rockets towards israel. and more than 1700 ultra nationalist is riley to enter the combat in occupied east jerusalem. have left they were mocking an annual fasting day. jewish israelis are allowed to enter the compound, but after a bit from praying, then that's bringing near abraham. now, who's live for us in ramallah needed? what were you hearing about those arrests being made by israelis across the occupied west bank is really forces of arrest is around 22 palestinians and different cities in the occupied west bank with new thing that this is not something new. we've been seeing israeli forces conducting almost nightly rates on different palestinians, 5050 for
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a few months now. but this time it involved 2 leaders from atlantic to have and one female as palestinian. see here they believe that what's going on in gaza is it is really attempt to clamp down on islamic jihad. i rolling popularity in the palestinian street. there is a few 100 armed men in the union, refugee camp who are usually involved in armed confrontations with the israeli forces. and for that, and the fact that many of them belong to the islamic jihad, palestinians feel that they are fighting these rarely occupation. they've been phrasing those palestinian fighters so palestinian, see that i and believe that is really war on gaza. attempt to clamp down on the popularity of islamic jihad also at the same time, palestinians believe that israel is intending to drive a wedge between the different. but at the confections and kind of isolate this law
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make jihad as an only faction and only fighting israel on its own. many here is say they was just more than a year ago when palestinians across the political divide, where united palestinians in the occupied west bank and occupied is jerusalem and overseas to gauze. us as well as palestinians within israel itself, where uniting protesting against the israeli war on gaza last year. and this is the war now was seen here as an attempt to drive a wedge between different palestinian factions and i, so late this language jihad on its own, that has been coals for proof this across the occupied west bank over old. there is a sense of helplessness. there is a sense of anger and there's a sense that the international community is dealing with double standards when it comes to the palestinians who are undergoing israeli messiah and his radio tax. oh, we appreciate the update nita abraham lamb for us in ramallah. so let's take
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a look now a palestinian islamic jihad, which is a group compared to hum us which controls guys the pe i j as it's knowing is reported to have carried out. attacks inside israel for than 40 years. it was founded by palestinian activists in egypt in the early 19 eighties. the groups i'm is to create a palestinian stage within the occupied west bank. gaza and parts of his realm is that make g had doesn't participate in the palestinian political process. it concentrates on resistance against israel, through its military wing. the eloquence brigade, the groups headquarters, is in syria and he's report lee and reportedly received funding from iran, the u. s. a. u israel, and the u. k. consider it a terrorist organization. in for him, far hut is an associate professor of conflict resolution, the doe hi institute. he explains more about the groups, ideology,
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islamic jihad is known to the piece process that equal she ation approach with an autumn struggle against the cube ation. like how of climate you had is a close ally, a very close to like i would say with iran you can say approx he'll be on in the region. if you wealth ab received funding from iran. millet i'm on the google and i'd be called in the fall of the know that it is unlike huh. who is paul out of in responsible for that? anybody? services for the people. so it's land you had because i think it's linked to it. i'm. we are seeing one of the all that israel is launching. there is no doubt that
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as faction, the political factions strongly united, fully united. this is at least what came in the very initial statement by all part is a response to the israeli attack on gaza. however, i think that for the time being there is a strategy of that list they had to respond to as well as we have seen this in that missiles that let me jad files back up as well as that is it sounds it seems like that is is watching very carefully and provide the goal, the support that you had needs but not officially getting involved at the moment to the world news now and canyons head to the polls on tuesday to vote in a closely 4th presidential election. the 2 front runners that rylon deena and william root ho, promising to tackle widespread corruption,
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that critic say they roles in previous governments hit by scandals, cast doubts on their credibility. now come web reports from nairobi. this new highway running through nairobi is the most expensive road per kilometer ever built in kenya. it's initial cost of nearly $600000000.00 rose by about a 3rd with little explanation given by the government. anti corruption activists say, just the latest overpriced infrastructure project, enriching corrupt politicians. most road uses a still stuck in traffic on the old road, unable to afford the tov and motorbike taxi drivers like duncan, a callo aren't allowed to use it as well. all getting out of very much what up, what up the problem kenyan did you to vote in general elections on tuesday? the empty graft commission recommended 241 candidates be disqualified from running
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because of corruption. but almost all of them have been allowed to run and it has been always questions about where he got his wealth. corruption scandals have been the subject of many of patrick dishonors. political cartoons is often drawn both of the main contenders for president, former prime minister royal over dinner, and deputy president william retail. they've all been kind implicated. and i've been part of the system that has been looting from canyon for a long time. one of the reasons why can you develop sort of a calling pace, you know, when it would be running in a lot of our resources not spent on ourselves to spend on the crop and full efficient when riley dingo was prime minister. some of his family members were implicated in scandal of stolen a subsidy. setting is supported. he's the one who can fight corrupt him to the main
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kinds of corruption. both of them. denial of william root over school. those may subsidies as agriculture minister. he's also promising to fight corruption. he's been deputy president for the last 9 years, during which activist se corruption has balloon as have borrowing to funded china and the money to build a new highway. one of several costly infrastructure projects built by the government of router and outgoing president who can yetta, when the president ministration was, was elected for every $100.00 of, of connection debt for everything was printed to be. it's close to $56.00. and now that can continue forever, because then it means that they didn't sufficient money. luckily, pay for the public's services or more bordering is going to talk to dick lists. meanwhile, candidates a promising to tackle this flooring. cost of living. things may get worse before
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they get better. the m f ones can to end food and fuel subsidies to preventive that crisis official in the incoming government will expect their share of patronage, kenya phases the massive economic challenge. whatever the next leader does, kenyans will likely pay the price. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, can you do a good ivory coast president, his pad and he is pre to say that low, wrong bank bow for a 5th conviction. that would have seen him job for 20 years. back bo was born in president from 2000 to 2011 in 2010. he refused to concede the election to later. allison, a terra, the streets, back to civil war that killed 3000 people. a court later convicted bag bo, of stealing funds from the central bank. cuba has appealed for international helped to find a fire burning out of control at an oil debt for the blades of the storage facility
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in the city of met a 10 is is, was caused by a lightning strike. one body has been recovered from the side and more than 100. 20 people have been injured. 1755 who's missing mexico and venezuela have sent support . cruise elect to complex situation. experience as at the tank mas use up all the fuel, inside, we are making every effort with international assistance to shorten the time. we can't know when the fire will stop. columbia is 1st left as president to leg to gustavo petro has held a symbolic inauguration ceremony with indigenous groups. the former gorilla fighter is due to be officially foreign into office on sunday is promising to re shaped the deeply polarized country with a long list of reforms in social programs allas and alexandro ramp rather reports from the capital budget. wrong thing, social leader and beat up a teen. you can hardly contain our excitement for the star stubble. papers. the
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government is come on like 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 her self victim the fair military violence. she has volunteered during the campaign, convince him dozens of other victims to which politics, hammers. we went home to hine and i would say that i had no confidence in politicians, but i showed them the government's plan and how he was the opportunity to finally get education health job. and this gave them home and i voted for petro well associate sky high ambitious program, promises to fight inequality for colombians like vida to arrest of reforms. starting with taxing the rich to fund social programs. that many in the country are nervous, almost have a faith that will have to play a complicated balancing act. on the one hand,
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he 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 off. but the incoming president has managed to build a broad congressional coalition and appointed mother it internationally recognized officials to key economic posts fail. 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. i don't understand a believer when a patron closest allies, his,
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their supporters will need to be patient, but it is, i mean the understand 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. there is a crisis at all levels, deficits at all levels. but 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 the remaining criminal group. you know, start with our better. all right, the made history winning the election. the question now is if you will be able to translate that victory in transforming the government of a country, longing for change. allison and jesse with that. and elaine tick, man is a professor of political science at or zario university. she says many people will be watching to see petra can build alliances, both in columbia and the region. i think the expectations are tremendously high
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following his election. i would be 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. you know, 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,
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you know, lesser dependence on the united states and a greater diversification both with the region and beyond in the world to the u. s . now in form of president donald trump has hinted possible. whitehouse run in 2024, but he stopped short of a formal announcement on delivering the keynote spaceship. the conservative political action conference in texas. she had returns, the reports from della and it was like a coronation. donald trump. i just want a stroke of delegates by a landslide. he is the one the conservative base wants to leave the republican party for the presidential election of 2024. but even though he says he's made up his mind, trump is still mounting his decision. however, throughout the speech from kept pledging that the country would soon return to what he called greatness, i won twice and did much better. the 2nd time that i did the 1st getting in
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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 for on 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 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 campaigner for his daughter, liz, warning republicans against supporting donald trump. cheney a scene of speaking for the republican party, old guard who may support the former president's domestic policies. but he feel
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trumps attempts of subverting the last presidential election with the last straw in our nations 246 year history. there is never been an individual who has a greater threat to our republic. and donald trump, it was clear that cheney had 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 dick cheney. what does that mean? there used to be a vice president, the people supported in the republican party. what's changed? isn't that list chinese father? please. the problem, dick cheney was a war guy. 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 his country to shut off unless trump do what he said. as far as those here are concerned, the last presidential election was stolen and in fact trumps popularity has increased in the packed scruple by 10 points. since the commission began its
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hearings, his status as a victim of an establishment. conspiracy has been confirmed for those. yeah. as far as see 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, well riley behind him anyway, just as it did the last time she ever chancey al jazeera dallas phone is coming up . after the break we, the jama, including plenty of football action as chelsea. i've been in season with and narrow the tree. ah ah
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ah save that. mm hm. and then the international anti corruption excellence award boat . now for your hero, lou ah,
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ah, it's coming up is 40 gemma. thank you, emily, a little messy. produce another moment of magic to help power sam, i begin that title defense and then an emphatic 5. no. when the french champions went ahead, when messy slick sets up name off the school that 1st 9 minutes into the man lighted clamour staunch was issued a then it combined again this time and name all setting up messy p one it up that the argentinian is safe is best for last, for basically rounded off the school with a really a 3 then if any coach, christopher garcia in his 1st game and shot everybody around the stadiums. applauding a much less convincing start to the premier league season. for liverpool. he ought to settle for a droll with fallen. the newly promoted side opened the scoring through alexandra
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mich of it. she lost seasons, scored an incredible 43 girls in the 2nd tier championship. liverpool drew devil in a 2nd half. thanks to a clever flick from that. you strike a dollar you? yes. i think i am at reagan in the late afternoon. literally. it's got the best of defender virtual van dyke down the referee gave the penalty. but little hit back once again. this time as on the very familiar sauce, bahamas salad making the most of a lucky assistant from you. yes. to match finish tool. little 2. you did the double balance wasn't defeat. the result is not a defeat, but a performance, wasn't he? so, and that's why we have to figure out what happened when it can happen again, be when to day and all or anything from the game. much worse than get appoint and learn to write things. i'm fine with that. that's what we are working on. i'll get to the beyond what that is. what else to do was let us. chelsea started the new season with a victory thomas she has signed at winning one mill away, as evanson knew and managed by chelsea's, former captain in boston fang,
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lampart georgina penalty on the strike at half time. a separate entity. i mean, well, it's always about to been new play premier league. it's always about to win. and i said it to your colleagues when, so when is a when and so most important because that's what we play for. and of course, it's very important to build now confidence to build up believe to both of an atmosphere and also to be open for, for improvement. be open for criticism because there are a lot of things to improve seasons, a full play team and then hit the ground running with a strong performance at home against south hampton. it's like going to go down on a side rally back to the rack. the visitors day and making it for one hour in tennis world. number one's on elementary dev is finally back in the winner's circle. the russian took the science and last mexico claiming its formal victory of
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the year. madame was strong. the final step, $5.00 to $6.00 love us. now 14 a t p cycles for metadata. bring us, i've been almost 11 months. every match was very good, but i mean the final is always special. and then the final you play the best player of this week. so yeah, it's always a high level match and i'm really happy that i managed to to show some grade level, some good shots in such an important nature. the last time that curio want to title was in washington as 3 years ago. and he remains on track to repeat that performance straight in the final off the getting possible regions. michael ema in straight sets. meanwhile the torments policy suffered a surprise loss with life went down to what number 96 you he didn't feel good on the women. so diarrhea covet kina is through to the final in san jose, california after the things funded power. the dosa russian is now to see to, to a top 10 to i as i'm the wimbledon champion this week. as it can, it will play
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a local favorite shelby rock cider american defeated to veronica, missouri. the in straight that w. k. find in 6 is in go for actually be high. is one round away from becoming the 1st south african woman since 1982. when a major the high leads by 5 shots at the women's open in scotland. on day 3, she counted 18. $64.00, meeting 14, under a rule. last off african women when a major was tiny little one the c j championship 40 years ago. and then you can never be comfortable in asia whether you're coming from the hondo leading it's going to be in another tough day. the winds gonna blow, which is good. i prefer it that way. but they say, you know, big leads often more difficult. and the thing cuz you try maybe play defensively. but i think if i just keep doing what i'm doing is sticking to those steps and it will be good enough. on to rugby and new zealand have lost a 3 matches in
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a row for the 1st time in $24.00 defeats was in the spring box commanding $26.00. and when they out for the black, 116.2 teams meet again. the rug, the championship also involves argentina and the team is led by 9. find the storms back after the break and the school to 17 on on the points in the final 15 minutes . you have a vent next week. oh, in c p, a frenchman, your hands off, i will start sundays at birth is growing pre in position. he breaks the record and qualifying the syllabus. maverick vinyati with seconds office. we have championship lead at 5 a quarter are in full at the commonwealth games. elaine thompson, her report of another sprint, double jamaican,
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had already won the 100 meters in on wednesday and she had no problem clinching the 200 meters either a 28 year old streaking clear. so when a time is 20.03 seconds, which is a new game record. take a last year. pumps inherit became the 1st to defend the 100 meters, and few 100 meters. in the men's races, trinidad and tobago to riches, successfully defended his cycle. he ran a personal best time was 19.8 there a 2nd, which is also a game record to take gold. he finished the head of england donnellson. that is your support for me for now i have another update a little bit later. be james bullock. thank you very much, jim, and that's it from me am language to be up, but i'll have more news in just a moment to stay with us a ah
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