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a set of ass, right? we look at what is being done to send the once i twice on al jazeera, we town the untold stories. ah, we speak when others. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. a minute and power in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. with for me you as president, donald trump says he won't oppose the release of the f. b. i warrants used to such as florida home.
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ah, hello there i'm to start the attain. this is al jazeera live from dover. ha. also coming the un security council meeting to discuss fighting near a nuclear plants. and ukraine has experts, one of a potential catastrophe, more rain expected, and sir dawn after flash flooding destroys thousands of homes. and the non pluses. brazilians, protests fearing the president will not accept the results of the upcoming election . ah no former us president donald trump says he will not oppose the publication of the warrant that allow the f b i to search his home. trump posted on social media, saying he would welcome the release of the document. the u. s. attorney general
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says he personally made the decision to such trumps florida state. on monday, mary garland has asked a federal court to release the warrant, calling it a matter of public interest. reports in the washington post suggest the such was linked to trans alleged possession of classified nuclear weapons documents 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. and meanwhile,
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police no higher have shot and killed an armed man who threatened people and tried to enter an f. b. i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was holding a rifle any find a nail gun into the building. he was chased along a highway before a stand off with offices. social media post suggest that the suspect may have taken part and the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital ah, now the you and nuclear watchdog, it says military action around a ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of this operational plans. ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. kristen through him, he has worn out from the u. n. the head of the international atomic energy agency told the security council that the only way for him to assess the damages to this operation, nuclear plant and insurance security is to allow his team access to it,
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to look at it, to see it for himself. he stressed that his role is to provide technical, not political assistance and said that he'd been in contact with both ukraine and russia to gain that access. he went on to say that he sees no immediate threat from recent shelling of the plant, but he cautioned that that could change at any moment. russia and ukraine accused each other of getting in the way of the visit because you gotta get the place because there are no guarantees that the trip will take place that we can currently provide. so it's hard for us to judge what is currently being cooked up by the ukrainian leadership, which for several days in a row has been launching strikes on the nuclear power plant. even though the un secretary general described any attacks on nuclear facilities as suicide. the occupiers have resulted to manipulation, an unjustified conditions on the missions visit, as well as shelling oh,
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these ad county be and, and they're godard, thus making the visit impossible. so far. raphael marianna grossi pointed out that the one thing you crane russia and security council members agreed upon, was the need for the i a, a to visit zapper asia. and he promised to redouble his efforts in the coming days to make that happen. while ukraine is a home to the science of the wilds, west new it is austin. the 1980 section noble meltdown killed hundreds of people and sped radioactive contamination as much of europe. some i've, as of that disaster edging extreme caution around this apparition site john hendern report to function i will the path to the tr noble 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.
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36 years later, radiation levels are still well above normal. in some places that's high. the silica 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, rushed to the plant the day of the meltdown. yeah, the, the but the road you lost. um, so when i got there i was expecting to see a reactor mom, what i saw was the crate to live by the explosion. the near what area that onions with this apparition, nuclear plant taking fire repeatedly in frontline fighting and southern ukraine. local say it could pose in even greater danger. europe or obisky give should not be e. butch would ship to. i worked at snowball and i witnessed the tragic consequences of the explosion. parisha could be 234 times bigger, mentionable. and i'm very worried about which believe it or not,
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this is the center of the town of clifford, that's the cultural building behind me. on the day after the mil, dana chernobyl, 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 are firing from the plants ground. russia blames ukraine for the strikes on the plan does not or not later as, and they continue in this way. unlike turnover, vladimir forbid ski says zapper asia is europe's biggest nuclear plant, and it lies in a heavily populated region. but doesn't seem would persist on this won't happen in russia, the west to appeal the consequences, bulgaria, romania, moldova, and poland. he hopes both russia and ukraine have learned the lessons of the
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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 newly released satellite image as appeared to show destroyed russian war plains of an air base and crimea. something that moscow had strongly denied. ukraine says, 9 planes were destroyed and a series of explosions this week. the images suggest at least 75 jets why blow not russian official say the blasts may have been caused by a careless smoker. and meanwhile, russian forces appeared to have hit a block of flats in ukraine, was vacuum bombs, a weapon band under a u. n. convention. russian media broadcast pictures that appeared to show the destruction of those buildings. and that the net region. about 2 more thumb, a barrack bombs are far more devastating than explosives of a similar size. it's not clear if the buildings in the village of pesky were occupied while moving on and kenyans are still waiting to find out who their
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next president will be. 2 days after they took to the po for the 1st time results from each polling station have been made available online as they're being counted in a bid to avoid claims of rigging. that's seen supporters of both front runners, counting alongside the electoral commission and confident in their own candidate. malcolm web reports from the capital, nairobi, the tallying of kenya's election results is tense. the last 3 polls were disputed, and 2 of them resulted in violence. in many places, trades at a standstill, making things even harder for millions of informal workers already struggling because of soaring food and fuel prices will not be no business right now because most of our customers are holding back and waiting for the voters seen decreasing. li, convinced by politicians, promises to relieve economic woes turn out was about 65 percent compared to nearly
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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 an order to re run. this time, the results forms from every polling station were made available on line from the moment that they were transmitted electronically to here italy center. and i robi, and while the hard copies of being brought here, anyone can download the images, 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. 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
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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, supporters of those railer and retail, convinced their candidate is about to win. now because we are seeing the percentage is showing that available for id 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. hostile ahead here on al jazeera cows under quarantine, indian capital farmers race to control an outbreak of
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a potentially devastating disease. and fifi gives the green light to stop this. he has a castle well come a day earlier. ah, the we're coming in to our 5th day of the heat wave for london. hi everyone. here's the details on friday. so up to 32 degrees, we've got the colors on dark, the orange, and even if you see some reds pop up on here, that means the higher the temperature. and i think the peak of the heat will happen on saturday. look at this london up to 35 degrees, so we take a look at the 3 day forecast. while above average, i think the next chance have seen some rain will come on monday and even then the temperature is at 27 degrees. it's been dry across portugal as while we've got a wildfire burning across central areas. no real relief here. save for the shower
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popping up and across the bulk in this is really where our activity is with some showers in storms contains more southern parts of the balkan. so pick up the story there, that means some showers and thunderstorms across greece could see some more showers . for is stumble on friday as well. now as we go toward africa, we're just blanketed in rain from the gambia rate to see or the own through to liberia and bursts of rain across nigeria. now, slipping further toward the south, get ready for the cape provinces of south africa. we've got a number of weather friends that are going to march in over the course of the weekend. so by the end of the weekend, i see air in play. cape town, just 7 degree season. the frank assessments, how much support is there if it's street protests that we've seen in coffee and across the rest of the country. the street movement has been very good at tapping into the coke and found the people across the country informed opinions. we will
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say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work. in depth analysis of the days global headlines, rocky is credited by some we're really, we're storing italy's credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story or now jazeera? oh the me. oh there i'm home. let's remind you about top stories here. the fallon view and nuclear watchdog says military action around a ukrainian nuclear plant must talk immediately russia and ukraine to blame each other for the shilling of this upper region. for me as president, donald trump says he would welcome the release of the sci warranties such as
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florida. the attorney general has a federal court to unseal the document, saying it's in the public interest. how does your caster has more on the fall out from that f b i rayed according to reporting by the washington post the f b. i. agents were after classified documents that trump and his aides are suspected of having illegally taken from the white house when he left office. and namely, among those documents, potentially ones relating to nuclear weapons. what is unclear is whether these are weapons owned by the united states or by other countries. and whether or not these documents were recovered. we do know that there were boxes of materials recovered from that monday search of mar lago. the former president's private residence that agents had broken into a lock and into and had taken material from a padlocked area of trump's residence. now the former president, earlier call this search a raid,
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and he said that it was politically motivated by democrats. that's despite the fact that the f b i, director, was appointed by trump himself. trump even went on to suggest that those agents may have planted evidence against him. as part of this search. all of that precipitated the attorney general's comments to the public on thursday, descending the search and also asking the judge to unseal the search warrant so that the public may see for itself what the legal premise for this search was. well, the rainy season continues to take its toll and through dawn, with tens of thousands of people affected at least 25 people have dive and flash floods across the country. many families have lost all their possessions unfair, that things will only get worse with more rain expected in the coming days. have been morgan reports from baba county that's been devastated by the flooding. bessie rama is still searching for he can salvage from his home. it's collapsed on tuesday
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after flash floods in mikayla up in northern sudan river now state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in the region and rain water from the east of a flowing streams in the town. ready sasha and the rain started in the morning raining for hours and then while we were open to steams, but wanted to pass the flood, it says it didn't stop till the next morning. the rain was his usually just flow through the stream, but this time we went over and no barrier or stream was able to stop it. this year's home was one of more than 1700 homes destroyed by the floods in mccain uptown alone. more than 3000 homes were damaged in barbara county. in what many hearsay has been worth. destruction 15 men hold up. the law shows us what remains. of his one large family home where rooms one stood, now only rubble remained the order. there were 2 bedrooms there, another 2 on the other side and a kitchen there. the water came. i'm in less than an hour. the houses collapsed. we
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didn't even have a chance to take out anything because we were busy making sure the people got out alive. 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. they wait here until the end of the rainy season to rebuild their home . but that may take some time because lorine for the coming days and they are concerned about what the one diseases the rain and flood waters have damage sewage systems. and it's hard to find drinking water in some parts of the town. lay. melina wave, she, there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in attent nearby by. we'll try to salvage what we can do, but there is no medical treatment available. at least 15 people have been killed as a result of heavy rains and flash floods around. for those who survived say they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives after losing so much. well
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that's now speak to her as she joined us from the other on the banks of the nile in ne food on table. i believe we haven't reached the peak of rainy season. they at even yes indeed. it's at the start of the rainy season in some parts of the country. it's already mid rinney's. he's in other parts of the country, but the devastation is now growing wider and wider, to include more counties around the country. and here in berber, where people have lost most of their positions, they're still waiting for assistance. people have been living out in the open, they're trying to cope with what has happened on tuesday. some of them saying that they're still trying to take out the positions that bacon salvage from the rooms, trying to find higher places away from the flood waters because they're expecting marines in the coming days. now they say that they have not seen this kind of destruction before, therefore they're not sure how to cope with the situation. they've lost them the local market where they used to buy their vegetables and their food. they still
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don't have access to clean water and they're still lacking access to health care and medication. so they're saying that it's very hard to deal with the current situation in light of the fact that this is the 1st time it's happening for to them . if you say people are still waiting for help. now, especially given all the political turmoil and cartoon is that likely to arise? well, the govern government has created an emergency room for the state as well as for other states around the country to deal with the issues of a flooding, flash flooding, and the displacement of people and losing their properties. but the issue is especially here in mccaleb in better better county. people say they've been waiting for 3 days for tense because they're now out in the open and that has not been distributed out to them. they say that they're expecting marines in the coming days . so they don't know how they're able to deal with that situation. many of them still out in the open, many of them still waiting to be able to get food. they say that they're sharing
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with their neighbors what they can are both food and clean water. but they see they yet to see any form of assistance from both the government and organizations. and he has, the government does have its challenge as the country as it can in an economic crisis, with price asserting with the government facing shortage of funds to be able to handle a lot of crises around the country. but people here say that they want to see themselves as a priority, especially because they've lost nearly everything. of course, had a morgan there on the ground for us and bother incident. thank you so much in all emergency cruise from across europe are struggling to contain a fire that's already scorched southwest france enforced 10000 people from their homes. the continent is already baking in a severe heat waves been disastrous for by farmers and ecosystems. finally, gaga has more 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
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a race against time. and the winds which have been spreading the flames. who are local, who bodily food will go 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. up ocoee, in its part of a house, is abandoned by their inhabitants, 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 quite the blazes, and acknowledged the extreme conditions that wall of
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a climate emergency room. we must continue more than ever to fight against climate change. we must also continue within the framework of ecological planning for which i'm 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 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,
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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. sonny diego al jazeera brazilians have demonstrated in several cities in defense of democracy. they're concerned that present jaya boston are, may not accept october's election result. reason polls suggest that he's trailing former president lewis in osteo lula da silva, monica indiana care reports now from rio de janeiro who the rallies, united brazilians from all ages and walks of life. trade union leaders and left wing politicians standing side by side with businessman, bankers and students. and bethany by bank of belmont, we have created a great front if we want to defend bristles. democracy from president jerbill
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centers attacks. i. this is a unique moment when businessman and workers join efforts to defend democracy. the main rally was at the university of some balls law school where similar event was held 45 years ago against brazil's military dictatorship crowds gathered inside the building in the courtyard to listen to 2 manifestos, both defending brazil's democratic institutions less than 2 months before october's presidential elections oh, our democracies facing immense danger, our institutions are at risk from insinuations and contempt for the results of the elections. the manifesto were drawn up after president abel sonata stepped up, his attack on brazil supreme court, an electronic voting system. in july, he told a group of foreign ambassadors that the elections could be easily rigged. bowl shobel, sonata trailing behind former president was masula thus season. the movement in
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defense of brazil's democracy grew over the past week, spreading twit least, 20 state capitals among them. rio de janeiro crowds gathered at university here in rio and another cities to listen to the manifesto. being read. people here say they must show their unity on the streets to ensure that democracy and the rule of law prevail. monica and not give al jazeera rio de janeiro. now, a viral infection has killed thousands of catalan, india, some states of band, the transport of livestock and canceled animal f, as in response to this outbreak, have me missed all reports now from j. paul. the big shed is disinfected every few hours. at least a dozen cows quarantined here sick from a virus can disease. this rehab center, the state of roger pon is home to nearly 1700 animals. many are infected
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authority said the 1st potted symptoms 2 months ago. at iaapa, she had to see how to be exit and you get a lot of calls from the city. some have been in accident, even though you see it in garbage on the streets abroad. we check for symptoms when they are right. even those without symptoms are kept away from hurts for weeks. he lumpy skin disease is spread mostly by flies and mosquitoes. lumps like b start appearing on the skin. animals become weak and get fever. it's spreading fast. thousands of animals have died across india. most of them are cows, roger times state is the worst effected. the disease emerged in zambia a century ago in recent thoughts of asia have reported cases here in india it regularly infected sheep and go. this is the 1st time that thousands of capital have got the disease, the law, the baby family owns 15 cows,
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like millions of others, their livelihood depends on cattle. she says she hasn't let them out in weeks, could be modeled, could. if they fall sick, it will impact the milk. we can also fall sick and our incomes will also fall on top of that. the treatment will cost us a lot of money. officials say that testing animals regularly, the gold box vaccine is been given across india. but some districts are reporting a shortage of medicines and doctors, mid production has also reduced in some areas. i'm gonna call me back if i'm not the 50 by the farmer depend a lot of cattle use them in fields and for milk of low mill production. the economy and the incomes. we want the government to promise them. pre medicines will read such checking on the capital and the treatment is free. even here, the government is funding the treatment. ah roger sounds. government is asking for donations to help fund the treatment efficiency. the plan to vaccinate as many
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animals to prevent future outbreaks. pardon him at the al jazeera jap or in west in india. well, fifa has given the green light to start this year's football wildcats a day earlier. the tournament was set to begin on the 21st of november with synagogue facing the netherlands. the home team will now feature and fast match when katara plays ecuador at al bate stadium. on the 20th, the hosts traditionally play the opening game of a wild cup tournament. peoples has all match tickets are still valid despite the changes. castle's new sale stadium is that to host the world cup final and it's now seen its 1st bit of football action out there as peter stem. it was that on the 18th of december, they will be 80000 fans back into the stadium for the people will cut final on tuesday that we're not quite as many. and the reason for that is because tickets were only sold to the lower tier. however, there was still a little bit of history for use of them sucked me. of obviously became the 1st man
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to school a goal in an official match at the stadium. and what does the future look like? post wilka? well, many of the seats in the talk to you will be taken down and they'll be done. they said towards other schools in projects. the venue itself is what is the precinct we read a bit and there will be something of a community project that we'll see. so you can expect shops, cafes, schools, and the like. but before that, and before argentine and saudi arabia played other in the 1st world cup match the stadium, they will be a 2nd stress test. that's when the champions of saudi arabia played the champions of egypt. and what is known as the be sale, super cup, and that's coming up on the 9th of september. ah, hello, this is out as here and these are the headlines for me you as president donald trump says he would welcome the release of the f b. i warrant used to such as florida home, the attorney.

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