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why go anywhere else? oh, abandoned by the state. social collectors are occupying spaces among the people, a militant architect working on the edge of the law. in the 1st episode of rebel architecture, some viagra. seattle, however, drove out as eva into the realm of cell fielding in spain. gorilla, architect on out to 0. mm . investigating the use and abuse of power across the drug on al jazeera. ah, europe's biggest nuclear plants under attack, russia and ukraine, blame each other for the shelling while the un warns of catastrophic consequences.
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ah, hello there, i'm julie mcdonald. this is south jersey rely from london also coming as how a powerful taliban cleric is killed in bombing in cobble. i sal says it was them behind the attack. 6 european countries deploy fire fighting teams to france, whereas scorching while far, has voiced thousands from their homes. and america's top diplomat holds talks in rwanda warning that support for rebels and neighboring democratic republic of congo must ah fears. a growing that fighting in easton ukraine will lead to a nuclear disaster. russia and ukraine of blaming each other for the shelling of this apparition, nuclear plant, europe's largest atomic power complex. will the u. n. is demanding that all military activity in the area be stopped immediately. it's the 2nd time in
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a week that attacks of struck the sites with official thing. it was hit at these 5 times on thursday, including near an area where radioactive materials are held. ukraine says is ready for a possible evacuation and warns that could be a disaster. similar to your noble, the world's worst, you care. catastrophe gum obesity. a good festival of speed. 2 for years. no one ever thought that europe could be under the threat of a new disaster on a nuclear power station. not because someone reaches the safety protocol, but because a certain country would use the station as a means of terror. this is what russia is doing now. boston forces control facility, which is on the front line so well, it's operated by ukrainian engineers is one of 4 nuclear power plants currently in operation in ukraine. we green says russia wants to use the plan to redirect power to crimea, which more school annexed in 2014. the united nations security council has held the
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missing over those nuclear fears. the head of the care washed, oak said shells of land with the plants, external electrical power source. the ramifications could be dire. we will wear perhaps these meeting and the sleepy base base to get back to the suppression they can get in the rain. i be rapidly to the bay alarm on august, the settings resolving in logins, several explosions within a site offered their followers be particular, i mean, but he said about last week that
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he needs action g o, but i will say he won't even stop me. get these maybe the reactions, the recordings we are such a large group, lead, barely serious causes rushes ambassador blamed ukraine for the recent attacks and urged us to ignore what he described as ukrainian propaganda. we're going to conversate with what these propaganda attracts, are being seized upon by the wisdom press. all of this is being done, contrary to common sense because the nuclear power plant is controlled by russian on forces. elementary logic would suggest that our soldiers would have no reason to show either the plant or the town or themselves even to do it on the 4th of march. and this year, western countries convened the security council over the situation around is approaching a nuclear power plant. trying to present ukraine's sabotage. i just say setting fire to the training center building as the actions of russian forces,
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even though the state, the plants at the time was under their full control. meanwhile, ukraine's ambassador says his country is ready to assist nuclear inspectors. but russia needs to stop the shelling. we strongly reject their terms by russia to escape responsibility for the delay by blaming ukraine by blaming the united nations secretary general by blaming the you and think it there it. i saw the case not only to day, but also with the russian foreign ministry statement of august, the 9th. we stand ready to provide the mission with all necessary assistance and facilitate is travel through ukrainian control territory. mr. president, it is absolutely clear that the product, provocative russian practices so selling these that and p b and the city of america dar bose and our president,
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a threat to nuclear security for ukraine. you, europe, and the war and the world as a whole. slim was following that meeting at the united nation. she joins us now christ and bring us up to date on what was said at that meeting. well, the keynote speaker was the head of the international atomic energy agency, the director general raphael mariano grossi. and he said that the only way to independently assess the damages to the separation nuclear power plant. and what security concerns may remain is for him and a team to get in there and have a look themselves i. he pointed out that his role was technical, not political. but of course, not only did russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling the plant, they also accused each other of blocking access to the inspectors to that plan. and
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russia, in particular, accused the un security arm of stopping a visit that had been planned back in june. the u. n. has said that they're as eager as anyone to get a team in they are there only concerns are security for the staff, and that needs to be arranged. grossi said his team has been in contact with russia and ukraine to make that happen in and after this meeting, pointing out that the only thing that anyone seems to agree on is the need for them to go in there. i he said he was going to redouble his efforts in the near future. so the good news about all of this is he said that from their initial assessment, talking to both sides and from monitoring equipment that they have on the scene. they don't think there's an immediate threat from the recent shelling of the facility, but he did caution that could all change in a moment's notice. chris and swim in there live from the you and kristen thinking will ukraine is already home to the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster. the
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1986 to noble mouth. i am killed hundreds of people and sped radioactive contamination over much of europe. those who survives are urging extreme caution around the site. well, john hendern reports now from channel the path to the chernobyl power plant is barren, overgrown, and lonesome. this amusement park near by was due to open 5 days after the 1986 nuclear meltdown. whose name is now synonymous with disaster. it never did. 36 years later, radiation levels are still well above normal. in some places that's high v shaka, the silica the reading is about 16 times normal inside explosion. ravage reactor number 4 now shrouded by a large container. radiation levels remain high. vladimir forbid sky still at your noble engineer, rush to the plant the day of the meltdown. yeah, the,
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the little gear mass damper. when i got there, i was expecting to see the reactor mom. what i saw was the crate to lift it by the explosion than yoletta yuk, that onion with this apparition, nuclear plant taking fire repeatedly in frontline fighting and southern ukraine. local say it could pose in even greater danger. yoko rabinski give should not be e butch, which she had sou. i worked at some obo and i witnessed the tragic consequences of the explosion. supervisor could be 234 times bigger than snowball. and i'm very worried about believe it or not, this is the center of the town of griffin. that's the cultural building behind me. on the day after the meltdown at your noble, all 50000 residents were evacuated and not a soul has lived here since. now nature his reclaim the landscape on which prep it was built. the president of the company that owns his apparition plant says russian forces have placed trucks and explosives inside turbine holds near the reactor and
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are firing from the plants grounds. russia blames ukraine for the strikes on the planet, is a motto, newsletter, as unsafe, continued this way. unlike chernobyl, vladimir forbids, he says, zap parisha is europe's biggest nuclear plant in it lies in a heavily populated region with us and what a theme would bethesda buddhism. this won't happen in russia. the westwood fatal consequence is bulgaria, romania, moldova, and poland. he hopes both russia and ukraine have learned the lessons of journal, so the land that surrounds upper region doesn't also become a nuclear waste land for decades to come. john henderson, al jazeera, the true noble exclusion zone, ukraine. ah, an influential taliban cleric, nor for his fiery speeches against isis, has been killed in a suicide attack and a son witnesses, a disabled man approach,
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brought him with her connie in a seminary combo. he then detonated explosives, hidden in his prophetic leg. i still says it was behind the attack. some have been debated, has more from koppel. sure, so he will lock on. he was considered to be somebody very influential and loved by both leaders and followers of the taliban. somebody who was able to gather them together on various religious issues. he'd been issuing decrees against eisen and was attacked by the group at least twice before he was killed. in cobbles, when a suicide bomber waiting, a prosthetic leg approached him and explosives were hidden inside that pathetic leg . his brother was also injured in the attack. he was somebody who was able to bring together biggest fractions of the taliban and make sure that they were following a single line. and that's why his death wouldn't be seen as a blow, especially the few logical side of it. but it also comes and bears all the
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hallmarks of isom related to tax that we've seen in the last few months in this country. although no group claimed responsibility so far. but we were in ice and heartland just 24 hours ago and we were able to speak to people as well as security officials who tell us that yes, there had been an ice and resurgence in the early days of the taliban to go over last year. but the group has been able to track down on ice and remnants go after their ne, purcell's and infiltrate their intelligence has been able to infiltrate isolated. but isaac continues to have a real. the presence in this country is been carrying out to tax again. moss and other places as well. and the taliban were saying that their biggest achievement so far in this country has been able to provide security to the people of upon nathan . and definitely attack such as this one and previous ones which have been claimed by i think are meant to dent that will still to come this half hour. the clean up begins in northern c damn after devastating flooding that families fear the worst
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with more rain on the way the u. s. attorney general says he personally approved a decision to searchable and the president comes in florida state. ah hello again. let's go with your world whether update, thanks for joining in. we'll keep this one off in southeast asia where the rain is picking up again for southern sumatra, west java. but i gotta get you to indo china, remnants of what was a tropical storm, sweeping east to west across northern areas here. so vietnam, laos, northern thailand, read into me, m r. think anywhere in this area. there's certainly the risk of seen some flooding, still raining across to pearl river valley that includes for hong kong at 30 degrees and still that heat cuts the yangtze river valley shanghai a $39.00 degrees. i think over the course of the weekend, you will hit 40 degrees japan's main island of honju toward the northwest. we've
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got some landside alerts in play there, but look at this system just spinning around there on friday, we'll put this forward to saturday. it's going to crash straight into eastern portions of honju, likely to see some flooding and another round of some rain to go for flood hit areas of sol down under right now, legacy of showers toward the southeast of australia winds picking up for adelaide likely gusts of about 50 kilometers per hour. temperatures have bounced back in perth at $21.00 and will end off in new zealand both for the north and the south island, no weather alerts and play few showers for the escape. all of these temperatures, however, are below average. that's it. soon, ah, what is life lord in maximum security prison. in this true pot, specially repeat one always goes behind bod pools, chunky prison on. ouch is europe. control of the narrative
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shapes the landscape. australians went to the policy, treat those images front of mind. is a war for very much bring forth her in the media as well as on the battle for your listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera lou. ah, ah, a reminder of those top stories here on my algebra, russia and ukraine blaming each other for the shelling of the separation nuclear plant, europe's largest atomic power complex. you ends demanding that all military activity in the area be stopped immediately. an influential taliban cleric has been killed in a suicide attack in afghanistan. witnesses say a disabled man approach. srahi. mueller. connie in kabul,
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explosives hidden in his prosthetic leg within detonated firefighters from across europe. struggling to contain a huge, wild fathers scorch. southwest france and voice, 10000 people from their homes. the continent is already baking under a severe heat wave has been disastrous for farmers and ecosystems. sonya gay, who has the story hazy start to the day, smoke heavy in the air as firefighters prepare for what is to come closer, the fight to control the fires is a race against time. and the winds, which have been spreading the flames. who are local, who boldly, food will come up with you. as we speak, the fire still progressing, or the call to us by surprise. with its direction. it's created its own wind, its own story, its own movement. it has now decided to head off towards the north with 2 major fronts. a bulky in its part of a house is abandoned by their inhabitants,
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thousands of whom were forced to leave to escape the approaching fire. record breaking temperatures, combined with an historic drought and made the southwest region a tinderbox for wildfires. the all night back are further complicated by the flames. having reached lay as a pete in the woodlands, making them even harder to damp down in a visit to the area. the prime minister, accompanied by the interior minister, promised more resources to fight the blazes, and acknowledged the extreme conditions that warn of a climate emergency. to remove we must continue more than ever to fight against climate change. we must also continue within the framework of ecological planning for which i am responsible with the support of the minister of ecological transition to adapt to this climate change. and a new national plan of adaptation to climate change will be put in place in the
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autumn. in portugal, wildfires have been raging for days in the central covey. a region many here blaming a failure by authorities to take preventative measures before the blazes burn through parts of the se. habash the rail, a national park still entire areas on to red alert for further fire risks and montenegro hills surrounding the resort town of quarter. a flame burning through the electricity grid and cutting power in the surrounding villages. this is a crisis that his grip in europe, the intense heat as fueling the flames has wreaked havoc on landscapes and economies across the continent. the battle to salvage these areas will be a huge task with no guarantee of how much can be saved. so in a day ago, i'll de 0. us attorney general says he personally approved a decision to search the home of former president donald trump. merritt garland
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confirmed f. b i. agents that starts trump's florida estate to investigate whether he'd illegally removed records from the white house. the department of justice is now asked a federal court to unseal the warrant for the search, citing it a matter of public interest. i personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. second, the department does not take such a decision lightly where possible it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search. and to narrowly scope, any search that is undertaken. 3rd, let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the f, b i and justice department agents and prosecutors. i will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked. the men and women of the f. b i and the justice department are dedicated. patriotic public servants,
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slash flooding has killed at least 6 people and destroyed thousands of homes in sedans, river nile state. many family say they have lost all of their possessions and fear that things will only get worse with more rain expected in the coming days. hyper morgan reports from berber. i county that's been devastated by the flooding. but she rama is still searching for it. he can salvage from his home. it's collapsed on tuesday after flash floods in mccaleb in northern sedan server now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east, overflowing streams in the town. this. ready i had, i shot the rain started in the morning. i got raining for hours and then while we were open and wanted to pass about floods, he says, i didn't stop till the next morning. of the rain was, is usually just flow through the street and no barrier or stream was able to stop it. but she was home, was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mchale uptown alone.
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more than 3000 homes were damaged in better better county. in what many here see has been the worst destruction they've seen. my hold up, the law shows us what remains of his once large family home, where rooms one stood now only rubble remains. the order. in archie or there were 2 bedrooms, there a mother to on the other side. i'm a kitchen there. does the water came m m less them our the houses collapsed. we did me member chance to take out anything cuz we were busy making sure the people got out alive. i thought, oh, some have left their homes to seek shelter after losing nearly everything, but many others have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open many state. they'll wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their homes. but that may take some time because more rain is forecasting in the coming days. and they are concerns about what's up on diseases. the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the town where live the lyla live. she,
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if there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in a tent near by, by. we'll try to salvage what we can. but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around. so damn, those who survived say they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives . after losing so much he been morgan unto 0, but a bar county ribbon. i'll state the secretary of state is in ra wanda, where he said, support for rebels in easton democratic republic of congo must end anthony billings visit to k. garley comes less than a week after un. expert said they had solid evidence. rwanda was interfering in its neighbors security. rwanda's government denies. it's responsible and has accused the dear sea of hosting rwandan rebels. her ma tougher has more on that diplomatic visit. antony blinking had strong words for their london government. after you in experts said they have evidence. rwanda is backing m 23 rebels in neighboring
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democratic republic of congo. we recognized that wanda has security concerns of its own, including reports of cooperation between the congo is military and the democratic forces for the liberation of water, of the diesel or an armed group. my message to both present to security and present greg army this week has been the same. any support or cooperation with any armed group in eastern darcy endangers local communities and regional stability did use or wonders. government denies allegations. it supports m 23 for one day, is not the cause of long standing stability in eastern d r a. c. now where we have over $130.00 under groups, including the m $23.00, and the presence of the fdr and the cross collaboration with the army officer d r. a c has always been the most significant cause or fee security. the congolese government and rwanda have had years of tension with both sides accusing each other
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of funding rebellions since may the aunt group calling itself m $23.00 has weight is most sustained offensive in years killing dozens, and is placing tens of thousands of people. a drama displaced of m 2 to 3 cups of venus. we are afraid of them when they are fighting. they do not differentiate between so doesn't civilians. we do not want to day here. lincoln also discussed the jailing of poor recess or by geena, the man portrayed in the form hotel to wander sheltering hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide. who says that by geena a u. s. permanent resident was sentenced last september to 25 years in prison after being convicted of terrorism charges tied to an organization opposed to president poolgan. his leadership, as far as the government of rwanda is concerned policy. so regina is in one and a citizen, and he was arrested, was tried and convicted along with 20 others 20 other
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campuses for serious crimes the committed against one on the citizens. and which she committed to quiet, residing in the net estates before his trip to east africa. lincoln was in south africa. and they say the u. s. wants to increase is diplomacy in the region to come to russia's growing influence on the african continent. had a matessa algebra, canyons are still waiting to find out who the next president will be 2 days after they took to the polls. the 1st time results from each pulling station of made available online as they're counted in a bid to avoid claims of rigging that seen supports of both front runners, counting alongside the electoral commission and confident in their candidate malcolm web reports. now from the capital from i will be the tallying of kenya's election results is tense. the last 3 poles were disputed,
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and 2 of them resulted in violence in many places, traits at a standstill, making things even harder for millions of informal workers already struggling because of soaring food and fuel prices says ella kula has days more business right now because most of our customers are holding buck rama and lighting for the results. voters seen decreasing li, convinced by politicians, promises to relieve economic woes turn out was about 65 percent compared to nearly 80 percent in the last election 5 years ago. in that pole, the electronic voting system was criticized for being a take. the supreme court ruled there were irregularities in a transmission of data. it didn't know the election in order to re run this time. the result forms from every polling station were made available online from the moment that they were transmitted electronically to here italy center in nairobi. and while the hard copies of being brought here, anyone can download the images,
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print them off entirely up the results rights groups. hope that means it will be harder to rick the election an easier to prove any rigging in court. for the 1st time, political parties have been allowed to run their own tally centers. this one's run by the coalition of deputy president william retail. he's one of the 2 main contenders, because he had a dog in this fight. what did he done or collision? and we have all figured, we know how fight couldn't does that. we cannot do the declaration. it's a management level to, to compare the to to media companies are running tally centers to like this one depending on which constituencies account 1st. some show a lead for rito and others for his main opponent, form of prime minister royal everything rights creep say they're worried about a flurry of false claims of victory and miss information on social media out on the street. support is a place right. retail. convinced their candidates found that we're now because we
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are seeing the percentage is showing that available are doing winning. let us wait for the last one. everyone's waiting to find out who will be declared the winner. and if the candidates and their supporters will accept the results, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi can. yeah. thousands of brazilians are taking part in nation wide rally social support for democratic institutions. it's in response to president job boston. our criticism of the countries electronic bolting system is conserved both on our will recognize the results of the 2 was presidential election. of the widow, one of brazil's most celebrated, aren't clayton, has been cheated out of more than $140000000.00. and the alleged culprit is her daughter, the same bus raphi reports police in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro, arrested for people on wednesday as part of a case involving a widow, her daughter,
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a 2nd, and paintings, jewelry and cash worth tens of millions of dollars a case of fraud and elder abuse involving 16 priceless works of art belonging to 82 year old genevieve. but she, the wife of the late art collector, gene budget, she was the side or the daughter of the victim. i heard the gun to take the artwork from the mother's house, claiming that the painting was cursed, that something negative, this negative energy that needed to be prayed over mowing that this was not true. so been called the g. she was arrested on accusations of being the alleged mastermind of years long scheme to defraud her mother using so called psychics. she swindled some of brazil's most famous artwork. which needs susan, you've been laugh, concluded in the preliminary check that all the characteristics of the paintings are compatible with the authentic painters. police say sabine and 6 other suspects physically threatened genevieve and forcibly kept her home for months. the victim
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went to the police after almost a year of abuse. for other people were also arrested. 2 suspects are still at large, all faced charges of embezzlement. robbery, extortion, false imprisonment and criminal association. in basra, v o g 0 brown bear cub has been rescued in turkey's this ship province disorientated and believe to be intoxicated after eating too much honey. that 1st is from turkey's agricultural ministry, shows the bear warbling and sitting belly up in the back of a truck. she'd apparently even too much mad honey or delhi bough in turkish as a type of rudy engine, honey known to have hallucinogenic, and sometimes paralytic effects. the berries being treated by a vet and is expected to be released back into the wild when she spoke sober and fully recovered. oh, did you bother? well little boy. oh,
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