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leaders undermined democracy to consolidate their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera, who from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the whatever orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, been mostly was occupied by i so the melody survived. 3rd christian curd, arab so need, and she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i mean the ruins of mussels, old city, feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. ah
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. funerals. health for palestinians killed in 3 days of his rainy air strikes. see spot holes between israel and islamic jihad. ah, i'm carrie johnson. this is al jazeera broadcasting live from. also coming up a top command. all the pakistan taliban is reported. they killed in eastern afghanistan. any a tech to a nuclear plants is suicidal sing. russia says it will allow access to the region, nuclear thornton, southern ukraine as both sides. they may charge for attacks on it. and where in cuba, where a battle is under way to control a large file at a fuel facility. ah,
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this is far between israel and islamic jihad fighters and garza appears to be holding as the skies went silent and the is really bombardment. finally ended, palestinians began burying their dead. at least $45.00 palestinians, mostly civilians were killed in the conflict which began on friday. 16 of them were children. these really government says it was targeting members of the group is i met, she had and has killed 2 bits leaders during the offensive. the armed group responded by firing hundreds of rockets into israel. most were intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system. you know, alice hired reports from garza families in garza or mourning this funeral isp or yesterday in the beginning. he, in his 3 children mohammed dahlia and met, were killed in the beat. her new and home by an israel airstrike. not far away,
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either palestinians or surveying their damage. some have set up temporary shelters, either their try to salvage their possessions. delicate or 3 years, 3 wars and we suffer. every time they bombed the house from a different side, once from the east, once from the west, once from the north. and every time they ask us to leave. and every time we suffered, great fear of your mad. because israel says a hunt for leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad, israel and its allies called and tourists. but the relatively small arm persistence group enjoys support among palestinians. the fact heavy aerial and r turley attacks on neighborhoods in garza and retaliatory rocket flyer into each rail. egypt mediated the cease fire between israel and islamic jihad with
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support from the un and cluttered islamic jihad has sold us. that is quite of the deal. it has been assured that the senior members held in israeli jail will be really something that israel denied medical decision that without the leaves in the summer there will be most useful agreement that will be a pretty or agreement from that isn't either side 5. we continue her gall since living undertakings of illegal occupation in an open air present. the latest cease fire is just that a brief bows until the next attacks. you may see it l. jazeera, ga, south colored abu hate is the spokesman of the palestinian islamic jihad in beirut . he says, egypt has guaranteed 2 members of the group will be released as part of
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a peace deal. israel denies that says the group is ready to resume bombing if the 2 aren't set free. then agreement and months is. busy i won't have to be to leave today morning and the summer sunday is to be read within 2 weeks. now it's florida. it is for you to announce one which one is right and which one think that to love the agreement 3 be have and once we have a medical decision that without that anything can you allow me there will be ne fat agreement that will be a break or the agreement from the other side and the pipe will be one thing, you know, i think that it's in be just hands you have had to say what,
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what they're getting month and how to deal with tuition. that this is not the 1st time that there's going to break agreements. we know that and we believe that minute and the rent had to make victory and the expense of the people at the expense of the area. i spoke to lynn hastings. he's the un, my parent coordinator for the occupied palestinian poetry. she says a long term solution is needed. the entire situation is a tragedy. our 1st concerns right now of course that the fire must hold. there were children who have been growing up in gaza and have endured the repercussions of 5 wars. i just want to say that both israelis and palestinians need to be able to
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feel safe. palestinians need to be able to exercise their right to movement to education, to be able to get access to health care and to be able to have jobs every time there's an escalation. the goals are set back for both israelis and palestinians going back to the beginning of august year is not normal. going back to pre me 2021 which during which there was another escalation that's not normal either. we really need to be looking for longer term solutions here. we're even outside of the latest strikes. how does the continuing israeli seeds affect palestinian lives? well, i think a number of the pictures that you've already shown demonstrate that and some of the things that i've said demonstrate that just in terms of being able to exercise the rights that you and i and so many of us are able to enjoy all of the time they
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don't have freedom of movement, they're unable to access economy. they often are not able to access the, their health care. all of the things that most of us are many of us at least, are able to take for granted. at least 45 students, including 16 children, have been killed. how do you think that can be justified? well, according to international law, of course, children should never be put in harm's way. anybody who is engaged in any type of hostilities needs to ensure that the you use of force is proportionate to the circumstances. i also want to point out of course, that the use of indiscriminate weapons, especially if they're coming from well populated residential areas and landing in well populated residential areas are contrary to international law. israeli forces have demolished palestinian homes cheering, arrayed in the occupied west bank. bulldozers accompanied by israeli forces
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destroyed 2 houses and village of money near jeanine. one belong to the grandfather of a 20 year old palestinian who's accused of killing 3 israelis in early may. monday is 17 kilometers north west of the palestine and city of jeanine. village is home around 6 and a half 1000 people. in the abraham sent this report from the demolition side in my money. this is what remains of the behalf family home after israeli forces rated the romano village and demolished the house. it belongs to the property of its when 8 year old palestinian who has been accused by israel, of killing 3 israelis in an attack in may. the grandfathers of his behalf says, this was his dream home. he worked abroad for 30 years and it was his re to come back here and build a 3 story house. but now him and 16 other members of his family are homeless
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and of a cooler donnie. the destruction of this building here only increased hatred and not for me. my children and grandchildren are not afraid. they are sewing the seeds of hatred amongst a new generation, but i told these riley commander, all occupations will come to an end. the house of 19 year old as either if a husband demolished as well. both men were detained in israel after a 3 day man hunt. the families here say they had no idea of their son's intentions . i'm joined here now by the uncle of us, are the. refer you mister aguilar. i will ask you, can you rebuild this house? her thumb, i'm none us thought the we can't even remove the rubble before we get the approval of the israeli occupation. we can't rebuild the house. now, 8 family members have lost their home and have nowhere to go. many here are telling us that they're following the news of the latest israeli escalation on the besieged
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gaster. and they say, even when a cease fire has been reached israeli occupation, it's violations. and it's measures are still ongoing. a top command of the pakistani taliban onto it while it movement has been killed. pakistan government officials. so he was killed along with 3 others in neighboring afghanistan. mcmahon was on the us state departments wanted list a sama, bon jovi has more in his from cobble. it's a major blow to the bucket. finding taliban, also known as the recon lavonne, buck a sun or t t p over file. it for a sunny, also known as of the really masoud was a senior commander, a key figure in the group. a little bit of misty shrugged his death as his car was hit by a roadside bombing in but the province here in eastern the gun, his son close to the border with pockets on he was killed alongside 2 of his comrades as well. also senior leading figures in the t t p. we now hearing from various factions of the group who have not confirmed or denied his killing,
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but they are controlling his death. so it seems that he's been killed. it is interesting because he's also being reported the killed at least 6 times before 3 of them being drawn strikes against this particular leader. it is coming at a point, 2 days after eminence. why he's the leader of fi that was killed in the fund capital. gobble a blow to thought of on the claim that the while is not going to be used to harbor our street to tax against any of the country or for any other for a loop. and also interesting because as i said earlier, this is coming at a point where the pakistani government has held a number of rounds of dialogues with the focus on you to live on. various factions, including senior military leaders, as well as religious figures to try and reach some sort of a cease fire deal with the group as there's been a spike of attacks in a northern buckets on claimed by that there you can live on pockets on whose leader has been killed in eastern have a lot of stuff. one of the 3 white men convicted of murdering at that man. aubrey
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has received a 2nd last sentence on federal hate crime charges in the us, travis and michael, his son gregory, and neighbor william, brian chase. the unarmed 25 year old while he was joking before shooting him in the state of georgia in 2020 or 3 are already serving life sentences for the murder. a said a head heron al jazeera, china extends military drills in the taiwan straits as beijing and taipei trade warnings, pushing for peace, chads and military lead assigns a deal in doha with opposition, groups to end yes of ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. how i would say some intense heat into central parts of china
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. temperatures in excess of 40 celsius bay province, sir. maybe the last 24 hours farther north. we got some very wet weather, intense downpours here, a slow moving weather system that is going to bring more very heavy rain is northern china sliding across the yellow sea, pushing across the korean peninsula of parts of japan. also seeing some of that wet weather wriggles its way a little further south, which as we go through where to stay there will be localized or flash flooding on this system, some very heavy right to come from any as we go through the next couple of days, some heavy rain to into southern parts of china, developing system here in the south china sea that is swirling away little fletcher storms. it may well broo up into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the next couple days is certainly one to watch is drawing those monsoon showers across a good part of indo china. heavy downpours coming through here elsewhere, you shall scattering a shower stream malaysia and indonesia really wet weather continue with the monsoon
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rains across central parts of india. we do still have red warnings in force across so central pass and that wet weather has got to drive its way up towards bangladesh towards me, and mar as we make her way through wednesday and thursday. i saw air with issue airlines of the journey unkindly, the cost the widening mortgage boy called in china. good from the fact that grumbled as columbia and venezuela, grief and men ties businesses. i at 5 revival bloss russia wants to pull out of the international space station, want snakes in the old vic county the cost on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world center might have when you call home, we'll put you can use in current affairs that mattel to years, ah
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. now the palestinian islamic jihad group tells al jazeera and it will go back to bombing israel if it doesn't release detainees. pie shaped spokesman colored. i will hate says israel agreed to release 2 of their top commanders under ceasefire deal brokerage by egypt. israel has denied agree to those terms, is where the forces have demolished palestinian homes during a raid in the northern occupied westbank. rule doses accompanied by israeli forces destroyed to houses, edge of money near jenny. russia says it's ready to facilitate a visit for monitors from the international atomic energy agency to toward the apparition power plot. both ukraine and russia have named each other for shunning
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the facility last week. it's europe's largest atomic power complex. russia says it's ready to facilitate a visit by monitors, from international atomic energy agency to the upper asia power plot, while the catered in its south eastern ukraine. it's the biggest atomic power complex in europe, both ukraine and russia. bang each other for shelling at the facility. rushes defense, monetary says, shutting has damage to high voltage power line. ukrainian officials accused moscow trying to cause power blackouts. un secretary general antonio parish says international oversight is necessary. any a tech to a nuclear plant is a suicidal sink and i hope that those attacks will end. and at the same time, i hope that a, a, e, i. e, a will be able to have access to the plant and to exercise
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its mandates. competition on the plant has security measures to prevent a nuclear catastrophe, but those measures weren't designed for war time. the plant has 6 reactors, and it usually generates nearly half of ukraine's nuclear power. attacks heightened the risk of damaging the plants electricity grid. radioactive material could be released if the plants cooling system fails with unreliable backup generators. but under the worst case scenario, explosions could also destroy the plant, so called reactor containment structure. that would allow high radiation levels to escape into the atmosphere, making nearby areas uninhabitable for decades. of people who live near the plant, say there's a growing sense of alarm in the area of shift. so if there's chaos, how could there also be controlled at the same time, we want peace and calm on people from both sides to stop losing their life. for no
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reason, we've lived our lives. but what about our children and grandchildren? we could garage i, near breeza y m, as city residents, we call on the russian army, and the ukrainian armed forces to avoid open fighting in the area and within a 20 kilometers own around the nuclear plant. but we're talking about the safety of the entire planet. it's not just about you crime dollars. russia and other foreign countries, nearby sad transitional military council has signed an agreement in dover to stop peace talks and several armed groups. a deal comes after 5 months of negotiations and haves the way for elections and to return to civilian rule. there were some noticeable absences at the signing ceremony, as muhammad bar explains. 43 of chance political factions and armed groups have signed the long awaited peace agreement, giving the opposition and the transitional military council caused for hope. it was averted staff, and difficult talks. but what is important is the result which we got
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at the end of this long process. and i think that this agreement will lead us to it, says hon. peace in job a cease fire general amnesty and the national dialogue will be the 1st articles to be implemented the dialogue due to be held later this month in the capital. and jemina is meant to lead to the formation of a government of national unity. constitutional reforms and democrats collections cut up which sponsored the talks for as the agreement, is just the beginning formatted into a body very helpful that it will end hostilities between their different parties. it will move the process for minute. military forces to a political level assistant will allow for an easy transition towards the negotiations in chad itself. but not all factions, half find the deal among the absentees. indo how on monday was one of the largest
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armed groups the front for change and concord in chad. or fact. i think at the beginning we were little bit sure that factor will not side. there were 14, some, an acceptable conditions for the month, among which there is the release of the please do. and just after the signing that agreement is still open and it's still open for everybody to con, joining the peace agreement in the future. so we urge and then today are everybody to didn't sign. and then because this is a short payment for the child in chad, one of the poorest countries in the sand has been locked in eternal conflict for decades. fighting among armed groups has false hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. when am hama debbie replaced his late father as president last year,
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he promised little reform and launched the peace talks that led to the door. harcourt, child has seen dozens of similar agreements in the past. none of them held about why there is some concern about the future of this latest one. but many of the signatories tell us what after 60 years of conflict, many charges say they are tired of the war. and ready for peace, homicide are just here. the taiwan has condemned. china's extension of military drills around the island yacht and defense ministry says 21 chinese air force jets entered its defense center monday. the exercises were originally set to end on sunday. they started off with us. how speak? nancy pelosi visited time last week. or mil for me, we'd like to explain the tie ones armed forces have responded to china's military exercises in accordance with established guidelines and plans, and also completely in accordance with the norms of international law. in the future,
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our armed forces will be able to protect the security of our country on the basis of legal norms. what modality anyway, hold on with it. we will firmly safeguard china sovereignty and territorial integrity. we will take firm measures to prevent the u. s. attempt of trying to contain the country with taiwan and crushed the delusions of the taiwan authorities who have been dreaming of relying on the u. s. a massive fire is still burning at a fuel storage facility. now, cuba, as at main power station. if i started, when lightning struck a fuel tank on friday night, at augusta reports from kansas, an inferno still rages at the antonio guitarist power plant, the most crucial in the country. on friday night and saturday morning, the fire had spread to a 2nd tank, triggering a series of explosions. use ne, some enter was hosing down the 2nd tank just seconds before it exploded. yoga is a foot gill, should i let go of the hose?
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i will, and when i started running, i got tied up in the hose and fell on the floor and went by the far end and had already started moving away and i held on to it. i wanted that's what got me out of this order. my other colleagues couldn't get away linoleum, didn't win. one fire fighter has been confirmed dead. another 16 missing their colleagues haven't been able to get close enough to retrieve their bodies. will they want a shuttle that over a 100 were injured in the president's miguel diaz canal visited some in hospital over the weekend. this could not have come at a worse time for cubans who are already living through chronic power cause. the war and ukraine has driven up the price of label. gus and us sanctions on oil tankers, which were part of the trump ministrations, maximum pressure campaign against the island is still in place. driving up the cost of energy. then there's the state of the country's energy grid, which hasn't received enough maintenance and decades causing frequent power blackouts. do you have power got several times a week saying, well morgan, i absolutely, and sometimes 3 times a day in this,
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on the power cuts out frequently to day we haven't had any, but yesterday we had to during the day then, you know, but you've got to adapt and see whether the country can resolve the situation and argue i'm at the answers to help came from mexico and venezuela. they'd be both sending specialists, helicopter city and chemicals to extinguish the flames ala for your. i have john very in the support in the prevention of risks and also help to suffocate the fiber means of cooling with water and farm. we hope that more support will arrive soon, as well as the chemical material needed to help us. on sunday afternoon firefighters put out the fire in one of the supertankers that the place continued in the 2nd tanka. late sunday night, there was a huge explosion bubble that could be seen 50 miles away in havana in the capitol, the smell of south ed augustin, mountains us. i was there, police and new mexico are investigating whether the killings are for muslim. men in
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a 9 month period are connected. the latest victim was short upon unknown attack when the cookie on friday. in 3 previous cases, the victims were ambushed and short without warning authority. i suspect the men were targeted because of their race and religion in mexico rescue crews, or racing against time to save 10 miners who been trapped in a flooded coal. mine of water levels have so far prevented rescuers from entering the mine. the haunting has more mexican president, andras manuel lopez abra door has urged cruise to intensify their efforts to rescue 10 miners trapped underground. families are waiting on the surface for good news that hasn't come yet from the president, thank the workers and asked them to redouble their efforts to be able to find the miners alive. we traced that thomas short and that we need to do what is necessary
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for more than 4 days, rescue workers have been trying to pump water out of the coal mine which flooded on wednesday. 5 miners were able to escape, but no contact has been made with the men left behind. more than $300.00 soldiers and other personnel including 6 military, scuba divers, have joined the effort for those above ground. the only thing to do is pray for yourself. we trust in god's mercy, we believe in miracles, and these families have faith, little prayers. the only thing that strengthen us in these times of distress doctors are on standby in case of a breakthrough. trying to offer some comfort to anxious families or anesthetic with young and then with that of but he enters in this situation. outpatient, sometimes don't need medications so much. and what they often need is for you to come in to get them on the shoulder and motivate them to give them a bit of reassurance. in the middle of all the uncertainty. they're dealing with a little bit of attention because a long way mexico's main coal producing region has seen
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a series of fatal mining accidents over the years. the worst was in 2006, killing 65 people. only 2 of the bodies were retrieved. there is still a chance for these 10 miners, but with every hour that passes, hopes of finding them alive are fading. leah harding al jazeera canyons will hit the poles in less than 24 hours to choose a new president parliament to a county, governors and assemblies. president kenyata will step down after 10 years. her matessa reports on who's running and what's a stick with this is, oh, golly, made from kenya. staple, olga, amazing. like most basics here, it's price has gone up and because of shortages, it's not easy to find. in the living evenings continue these, we more businesses will groups. we are facing a lot of challenges of corruption, foreign debt, rising inflation and unemployment,
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a big election issues. and all candid as i promised to cushion households against the increasing cost of living for politicians on running for the presidency. david while would a, a lawyer and pasta george watch acoya, a law professor, william rito king as deputy president and rayleigh dinger, a former prime minister. but opinion poll suggests they are 2 front runners. oh, i mean router, the current deputy president who describes himself as a hustler and hopes his rags to riches story will resonate with the poor and what dingo, who's making his 5th bid for the top the job. the veteran opposition leader is the son of king as the 1st vice president and enjoys the backing of current leader who, who king atta, it's an election. some analysts say will be hotly contested. hickory is the largest ethnic group in king. i have no presidential favorites. this time, however,
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both bluto annual ding to have chosen. he qu, you writing mates in a country way ethnic voting blocks are important. i divided the q u votes needs the selection, go either way. they are already claims and counterclaims of sabotage and fo tricking more than a 1000 people died in the 2007 elections. what happens with kenny is your political significance? is that he just that that tension. oh, sort of begin stew to chicago, the or the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and, and the luxury st. africa. so that's what there's a lot of in the racial of organizations that are bestier as we can use. we're strategic for from a global perspective, and that's what the international community is looking at. the business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seats, trying to figure out whether this is critical, peaceful, you know, i like some previous votes. there's been less pre election violence kenyans jim.
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