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ah with me oh, i joined dodge here as part of the launch team in 2006 for just as a full for a 1000000 man march. in that time i've covered wars revolutions, elections on mandatory cruise from the for vendors of correct. so the battle fields around wilson, i was job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge.
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ah oh, anger in the occupied with bank of the israeli forces kill a sinew commander of a palestinian group. al jazeera visits a refugee camp, and garza with palestinian sight is rarely strikes, have killed at least 9 children. ah, i'm told mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. the white house is president biden was not briefed on an f. b. i search of former president donald trump's home because rice and kenya's presidential election, but it could be a week until official results are announced.
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ah, there have been protests and parts of the occupied west bank and east jerusalem after israeli forces killed a sinew commander of the palestinian group. al oxer martyrs brigades. oh, this was a demonstration and bade al against the shooting of abraham l. the bull c. and 2 others, they were killed. 2 days after a ceasefire took holden garza between israel and another palestinian group. one man was killed in hebron during the protests. ah, and he is a we a neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. israeli forces fine t a gas at young people who used fireworks to protest. some palestinian organizations have called for a general strike. john holeman reports from nobliss on the death that sparks the
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protests. these railey military on a thorn rate in the occupied westbank. they arrived in force in the city of nablus, looking for this man, he brought him an abusive, a senior figure in alex a mouth, his brigade's. israel had tried to capture him before and got away. this time they succeeded trapping him in this building in the old city. these build, it holds a testament to a fire fight that continued through the early morning. this man says he found the booth se salon. garfield looked out when i arrived. we saw smoke and far one of us. we used our t shirts to cover our noses and entered the house. we found a body right here. a guy recognized him and said it was abraham. israeli forces also kill 2 of the members of the group and dozens of people were injured in the fighting in the crowded old town. thousands accompanied the funeral procession from
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the st. you can see how popular abraham unable say was in the town of nablus. but these people to resistance fighter for his railey authorities, he was a terrorist who shot at soldiers and civilians, a threat that they had through. we also need a subtle one, a teacher also on the march, what she thought as a sub for that our love at the high. now when a young man opens his eyes to live and seize, killings, terrorism, violations of people's rights, and attacks on houses beneath his right to defend his legitimate rights and to defend his homeland the israeli re king just 4 days after it targeted another arm grouped, the palestinian islamic jihad in garza. no more this including on tuesday afternoon, a 17 year old teenager killed by israeli forces during protest in hebron and all across the occupied west bank businesses shut and
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a general strike in place. john holman, out visitor, nablus occupied westbank. the number of palestinians killed in garza during 3 days of fighting his prison to 47 children, accounted for one 3rd of those. 9 of the 16 children killed lived in the de ballier refugee camp. natasha name went to the camp to speak to witnesses and families. and a warning view as may find some images in this report distressing. ah, at just 4 years old jameel had already experienced, wore his 16 year old cousin had lived through 4 of them. they didn't survive a visit to their grandfather's grave. 5 children were killed in the cemetery in g bally a refugee camp on sunday all but one of them from the same family had unlock wallet, odd that only desert his symmetry. these relish hit is like
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a park for our children in our religion. we consider it as our final resting place . there is no security for our children. i asked the international community to pressure israel to stop killing our children. this witness says he saw the explosion as the boys sat around the grave site. la la la, just a few seconds after they passed me, i heard the sound of an arm drone hit, the children. it was quiet. there was nothing going on in the cemetery. it was safe then i looked up and found the children dead. mamma, the previous day, 4 children in the camp were killed som, as they went to buy, treats from a market, barely an adult and an only child. colleen abu commodore was hoping to marry sue, and give his parents, grandchildren, shag, namisha, he, we could all be martyrs. almost every year we have war a massacres. one helene was born. i had a feeling he would and live long, but i never expected. he would die this way. witnesses a,
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the damage to these cars and the force of the explosion are consistent with israeli air strikes over the years. the israeli military says 200 of the rockets fired by palestinian islamic. he had misfired and some civilians were killed. it's as the incident ag valley, a cemetery is still being investigated. the 1st incident which killed 4 children, was the result of an errant rocket fired by the armed group. no one here believes that messiah. it's not true. i saw with my own eyes these really rocket from the roof of my home. the israel is masika, my son there is no doubt to the palestinian groups are not responsible for the job . a lay, a refugee camp last 9 boys in this latest round of violence with israel during their short lives. they experienced the terror and loss of war. after war, with no chance of a peaceful childhood, natasha named el jazeera,
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gaza. the white house is us president joe biden was not given advance notice of the if the i search the former president on trump's florida. home federal agents into trumps. mar, log our residents on monday night. the white house is the justice department, conduct investigations independently. trump and some republicans in congress have put the department under pressure, saying it should explain the basis for the search. my ken has more from washington the department of justice and the f. b. i are remaining tight lipped on this. they have declined to make any comment whatsoever. we have got some information from one of trump's own lawyers. she was actually at the floor, the mention when the search took place and she confirmed that the warrant had dealt with articles that had gone missing or couldn't be found. when then,
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president trump left the presidency, taking a large number of material with him to mar logo. this warrant the remain sealed, so is not accessible to the public, but all indications saw that this is dealing with material that then president trump took with them when he left the white house. now we do know that earlier this year, the department of justice personnel went to speak with donald trump at morrow laga discussing the matter of these missing documents or the documents that trump took with him. so they didn't, at that stage, did take away a number of cases of documents, but it would appear that they did not take all and what the 3rd was about, it would appear in the course of the past 24 hours. was those missing trove of documents that they still could not account for? will police in the us state of new mexico say that detained a suspect in the killings of 4 muslim men in the city of albuquerque. the earliest case states back to november, the local police chief says officers received
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a tip off from the community after making an appeal last week. they arrested mohammed side at 51 year old man on monday. he's been charged with the murder of 2 men and has under investigation in the other cases will vote so be encountered in kenya's, closely fought presidential election. turnout is expected to be around 60 percent. the front runners, a former prime minister, rollo dunker, and deputy presidents, william router. catherine saw reports from gustavo in central, kenya. voters arrived early to cast their ballots. hackney call and logistical problems were reported at some polling stations. where does will come out? well as expected and every 100 who to increase but overall voting went smoothly. members of the messiah community wore their traditional clothing as they
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waited patiently line. i'm expecting that is i, there is going to be peace that people are gonna are going to and let lead us of their choice. they lead us that they know they are going to, even to, in the economy of this country. deputy president william router voted in his home county in the rift valley. he's one of the front runners for the presidency. i feel very good that after so many months of campaigning and like creaking to the people of kenya and failing our agenda. and our manifesto and having discussions across the country this morning. it's d d. he's rival opposition leader. i low dingo voted at appalling station in nairobi, accompanied by scores of supporters, outgoing president who kenyatta voted in central kenya. after falling out with his
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deputy kenyatta has back to dingo to succeed him, leave your selection will be free and clear. it is every, every canyon's hope that that is the way it shall be. do you also? absolutely. ah, some analysts say canyon's want politicians to focus on issues like the economy. most of the people we have spoken to share the same concerns. the cost of living is very high. people have no jobs. they're worried about corruption. they hope their new leadership will make things better. the high cost of living. it is something that truly to their tenants at your place. and being jobless just ended up with want them to improve one economy, financially, hospital and even food needed those things. those are necessity in life. kenya has a history of election balance this year, voters, they,
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they hope the outcome of the polls reflect the true will of the people. catherine's soil, all jazeera nairobi, or malcolm webb is at one of the vote tele centers in nairobi. relatively peaceful compared to the past so far right now. vote so initially tallied constituents, italy centers like this one before being forwarded onto the national tally center. but it's at this stage in the past. the evidence is emerged of irregularities in its reports or perceptions of irregularity. that this stage, this lead in the past to unrest and violence. now with me, the room goes house and is the executive director of amnesty international in kenya . how's the process going so far? so far? you know, we had a very low turn out yesterday, less than 50 percent and a number of critical when constituency, so it's still not biting in that sense in terms of what does that mean? and of course, as you've mentioned, the neck and neck, we also saw a number of incidents of violence,
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of applications between the opponent and some cases, even candidates and their supporters. so it's early days yet, but i think as you said, this is the moment in which questions are on the integrity of elections, usually merge and they become triggers for post the election, violence and disturbance. and the fact that the votes counted so far so that it could be a very close race. was the implication of that? well, it doesn't mean that you know, that it's not clear who has won this election, even at this very early stage. so we like to see the next 24 hours be very nerve wracking for the candidates and their supporters. but hopefully we will, they be able to keep peace across the different polling stations on the, telling them to the results coming. which part of the country you keeping an eye on? are you concerned on regarding human rights abuses? well, they were 7 counties that were problematic during the campaign. and what we saw yesterday is particularly what year, which had gunfire some points and in one,
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but that we saw a number of candidates physically fault each other. and in one case in, i think, believe us western kenya, we saw a member of parliament who was trying to reclaim his seat, remove a weapon, and shoots, and the aid of one of his opponents. he's now left the country and believably in uganda. on the run, we'll still ahead on al jazeera clearing out, but preparing for more south korea feels the effects of floods that have kills 9 people. anger and bangladesh is an energy crisis, leads to a dramatic increase in the price of fuel. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world cup is on its way to cattle. whoop, your travel package to day. hello,
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the extreme heat warning for england wealth has been extended into sunday. now temperature is getting into the mid thirty's course parts of bus, southern england and wales. ahead of that we are looking at sir. plenty of very, very a warm weather. lots of hot sunshine, high pressure in charge, and we're going to see that strong sunshine bursting through. it's a go through the next hour. so hopefully to the early part of next week, we will see a little bit of wet but just pushing across northern parts of france, some showers there, hopefully steady into those a drought hip parts of southern england as well. we have to wait and see plenty of showers across eastern parts of europe, some wet weather, any heat as well across much of europe. and we will see those temperatures just rising for those western areas. as we go on through the next couple of days. high thirty's there for southwest france into the high thirty's to across a good part of spain. and that he surging further north, which as we go on into the we can't $32.00 celsius in london could be about $35.00 for the west in bristol. so as we gone through the next couple days, lots of hot weather,
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then showers longest bells if rain around western parts of russia down across the balkans, down towards the southern parts of europe. what is he showers there into southern areas of italy, but staying very dry to the north. i saw official outline of the journey light and robust debate. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other law latrice stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your ratings . the way you're coming from, you said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders and brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the st for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera a ah,
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you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. the sour there have been protests, some parts of the occupied, west bank and east jerusalem after israeli forces killed a sinew commander of the palestinian group, al oxer martyrs brigades. the white house is u. s. president joe biden was not given advance notice of the if the i search a form of president on trump's florida home federal agents search trumps mar longer residence on monday. votes of being counted in kenya's closely fought presidential election. turnout is expected to be around 60 percent. the front front as a former prime minister, rolla anger, and deputy president william bruton. we're clean up is under y and south korea's capital sol after record breaking rind and flash floods killed at least 9 people.
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the heaviest down pause and more than 100 years turned rivers into rhodes. rhodes and to rivers. sorry. nearly 2000 people have had to leave their homes. and 7 people are missing. rob mcbride has more now from sole across the city of sole and in the surrounding province. the clean up continues from these unprecedented reigns at street and roads turned into rivers. vehicles washed away and sadly lives lost. some people caught in their apartment by rapidly rising water . other people simply swept away. there were predictions that sol would get up to around $300.00 millimeters of rainfall at the start of this week. up until wednesday morning. some parts of the city have recorded well over 500 millimeters, and as the rain continued further south, some province is south of sol, can expect to further 300 millimeters of rain as this week continued. here on the
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han river, this double deck of bridge is a good indicator of the amount of flooding. here, the low a carriage way is designed that it becomes verged when the hon floods. now, while the waters have receded somewhat, it is still well under water, as indeed are many parts of the banks of the river on both sides. your authority here had been put again, special measures to deal with the sum arranged, in particular, in the low lying gang of district, as south of the han river, special drainage has been installed, able to handle up to 80 millimeters of water per hour. now the authorities, i believe that that was going to be enough for the summer rains, but clearly they will have to think again, sol as many other cities around the world really having to face the challenge of dealing with a changing climate with dozens of people and bangladesh have been injured in protests against the rise and the cost of fuel. it follows a price increase of up to 50 percent last week. the government is blaming global
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energy markets. this concern it will lead to a spike and food and transport costs will tend to charge re joins us live now from docket. temper. can you just give us a sense of at the anger at the price hike? well if you speak to anybody in the street, whether it's a vendor, whether it's the rich tripler or somebody was a business man, everyone is apprehensive and anxious. what holds for them in the future? now let's talking to a group of van covered van owners. they said for last 4 days that he had any business and that drivers side without income, don't even go home because a shame, they don't have any money to go to the family with. this is how the scenario looks out. they go to the kitchen market. the shopkeepers are told, told us yesterday that look, nobody is buying as much. people are cutting back on the protein dyad, the buying less patient chicken, a very little vegetable. they have nothing like that. although bangladesh has been
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going through high food pies even last few months and energy rationing, there was protesting from last month. the end of last month, at least to member of students when got bangladesh, main opposition party was shot dead while protesting against i put prize. students who have been up on sunday by police. they were charged with murder cases, even though the police were the ones who are bidding them up. any protest are dealt with very heavy end that nest by the police asked about the industry leaders goes that said, look, this oil price is gonna eventually affect everybody. the production costs, the transport cost, the logistics on all the supply chain. we spoke to the bus driver and passenger out there for the fare is already op. 20 percent. it's becoming better, dick, if difficult, far, fixed income people and for people to make this new challenge. when the inflation rate was already over 7 percent, and this new inflationary pressure is going to put everything much higher and
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people will have much limited purchasing power. so thanks, look, this milan, the good side is bangladesh had manage well after the kobe. they had still is one of the was rather the fastest growing economy in the walls. it receives a large amount of remittance from $10000000.00 for living abroad, nearly about $14.00 to $18000000000.00 a year. and it's the 2nd largest government export. so money is going to come, it depends how the government is going to manage in coming weeks and months. we have to see in day thank you very much for that update tends in the while there have been several explosions near a military base and russian controlled crimea. local authority, say one person was killed and 5 injured in the blast, shown hindrance has more from the ukrainian capital q or something of a mystery. ukraine says it is not responsible for those explosions. roger says that
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they were an accident that nations exploded, but it was a series of explosions by one report more than a dozen explosions. so one munition jump would have had to set off many more if that were the case. ukrainian authority suggested might have been the work of sabot tours, and that's interesting because crimea was next by russia in 2014. it's been many years. there has not been fighting there recently because it is so firmly in russian control. so it would be something of an unusual event if ukraine were to shelled it, by all accounts to those explosions happened without any kind of sound of a missile strike that occurred beforehand or anything. so it would either be what the russians say. it is an explosion, ammunition site. we're the active saboteurs as the ukrainian se. but in any case, it's something of a mystery in an area where there is not really ongoing,
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fighting in a solidly controlled russian controlled area. as if wednesday, european union member states and no longer allowed to import coal from russia, as part of the 5th sanctions package imposed on moscow over the war and ukraine. to cope with the hard turn away from russia in a g e u countries including spine have been sitting consumption caps li harding has more it has been a sweltering summer in madrid, but his temperatures have sort so to has the cost of fuel. so the spanish government has mandated that offices and stores cannot set their cooling systems below 27 degrees celsius. in an area dependent on tourism locals are afraid, the heat wave an crack down on energy could scare visitors away. even if i guess if on these filters i was going to be impossible. i because now we are 18 degrees
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inside. if we go up to $27.00 degrees, we're going to be sweating all day. we won't need to go to the gym the for just give out a lot of heat and the customers are going to complain. nobody's going to come in. but the spanish government has already agreed with the other european union countries to cut dependency on russian gas by 15 percent. by the end of the year. they will issue that either we have to comply with the agreements. we have reached in brussels, fresh combustion, alimony spain also has a commitment of solidarity with the rest of european countries. each country is free to choose the way in which will meet the commitment to cut energy use here in spain. that includes turning off the lights, jojo, may, perhaps, or the measures need to be found because i don't know up to what point turning off a shop window, display light is going to make much se burnett. shops have to turn off window lights after 10 pm. however, street lighting will not be affected. i know it ain't nobody luck it. why would
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visitors come? because when you go out for a walk, what you want to see is joy. what soon we won't have lights. so if you decide to come to here and everything is switched off up, you're going to ask yourself, what's the point? the measures will be reversed in winter when regulations will prohibit indoor areas not to be warmed above 27 degrees. leah harding al jazeera will emergency cruise in cuba have contained a large fi at an oil depot. officials described as the worst fire in the island, nations, history, flames and gulf to forth fuel tank on choose day, causing widespread power outages, firefighters from mexico and venezuela are also helping in the province of mountains. us. at least one person has been killed and 125 injured in august and reports from must hans us. 4 days since the fire started achievers main oil storage facility, the blaze finally seems to be under control. if you look behind me,
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of course, you can see huge amounts of smoke billowing out there. but crucially, the color is changed. for the last 3 days, it's been a deep cert. black. now it's a light shade of gray evidence that much the fire has been smothered. international help, the human government says has been decisive that help coming from venezuela and mexico in the forms of technology, in the form of ships and in the form of firefighters. how about problems remain huge problems remain for the given government and also the keeping people who are already living through a critical energy crisis or analysts say, the power cuts that millions of cubans had already been suffering over over the last months, are about to get worse for ball violence is a long running problem. in argentina is the world comp approaches. authorities have reported a spike in the number of incidents to resubmit reports from bon authorities. the past few weeks have been difficult for elizabeth cornell. her 18 year old son, hakeem was killed by football fans, a lady who got away. my nephew says,
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my son told him to run and let go of his hand. when my nephew turned around, he saw my son on the ground holding his stomach and lots of blood. he says, my son told him to go away to protect him. ah, walking was shot doing a confrontation between the infamous warehouse or radical football fans at a lower division match him when a site is at least and other people were injured. oh, this is the last video of him alive. wow. one of those who was involved in the killing of walking got an air worked at a municipality of canada, that he is that the town that's not far away from where this people live. and that's why the battery would hours in argentina continued to operate with impunity . because of the close ties that exist between politicians and this organizations, 3 of the suspects have been detained and other 3 are in hiding. and despite an international arrest warrant hawking's father says it will be difficult for justice
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to be served. alicia, after they killed him, they went to a barbecue after everything they did, leaving my son lying on the ground because they have power and nobody cares ah, could, will violence his sword in argentine, in recent months, confrontations between rival fans happen every other weekend. security analysts say gangs could be trying to recover incom loft during the pandemic locked downs. a warning ding at asha was a political and economic link that sustains the banners. because involves many sectors of society, from politicians to the police. like my fear organizations. but with an emotional dedication to their clubs, that's almost religious. but analysts say there could be another explanation. every ward come year, our harass or fight themselves in order to get the ticket, the air tickets and the passports to be there are chanting for the argentine every.
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