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hello there i'm this dog attain. this is out of their life. and our ha also coming up. the un security council meets to discuss fighting and nuclear plants and ukraine has experts, one of a potential catastrophe. more rain expected in to dawn off to flash flooding, destroys thousands of homes and the cows under quarantine. indian cattle farmers race to control and outbreak of a potentially devastating disease. ah, for me, you, as president donald trump says he will not oppose the publication of the warrant that allowed the f b i to such his home. the u. s. attorney general says he personally made that decision to such trumps florida state. on monday, mary garland has asked a federal court to release that warrant calling as
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a matter of public interest reports. and the washington post suggests that the fetch was linked to trump's 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, or trump also released a statement on his own social media app tree social. he said,
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not only will i not oppose the release of documents related to the american unwarranted and unnecessary raid and breaking of my home. i'm going a step further by encouraging the immediate release of those documents. even though they've been drawn up by radical left democrats and possible future political opponents. hi, disaster has more now on the full out from that search warrant. according to reporting by the washington post, the f b i. agents were after classified documents that trump and his aid 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
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agents had broken into a lock and into and had taken materials from a padlocked area of trump's residence. now the former president, earlier call this search a raid, 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 on 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 me. my police in ohio of shot and killed an armed man who threatened people and tried to enter an f. b. i field office in cincinnati. official say the man was holding a rifle and 5 nail gun into the building. he was chased along
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a highway before stand off with offices. social media post suggests the suspect may have taken part in the january fix the attack on the u. s. capital. ah. well, the u. n's nuclear watchdogs has military action around an ukranian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of this upper asia. planned ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a new cake catastrophe. christensen amy has went out from the u. m. 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, 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
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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. you got, you got on the players because there are no guarantees that the triple take place that we can currently provide. so like, 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, these ad county be and, and they're godard, thus making the visit impossible. so fall 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 to visit zapper asia. and he promised to redouble his
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efforts in the coming days to make that happen. when ukraine is home to the science of the wilds west new after the 1980 section noble meltdown killed hundreds of people and spread radioactive contamination as much of europe. survivors of that disaster. extreme caution around the operations side. john henson reports functionable the path to the true noble power plant is barren, overgrown, and lonesome. this amusement park nearby 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 high, the soccer soccer. the reading is about 16 times normal inside explosion. ravage react number 4 now shrouded by a large container. radiation levels remain high. vladimir ver bitsy still at your
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noble engineer, rush to the plant, the day of the meltdown. but that'll get done. when i got there, i was expecting to see a reactor. what i saw was the crater led by the closure and onions with his apparition, nuclear plant taking fire repeatedly in frontline fighting and southern ukraine. local say it could pose in even greater danger. your prob, you could give your no, b, e a bought from c, a few. i worked at an oboe and i witnessed the tragic consequences of the exclusion . parisha could be 234 times bigger, mentionable. and i'm very worried about that. believe it or not, this is the center of the town of cricket. that's the cultural building behind me. on the day after the meltdown at your noble, all 50000 residence were evacuated, and not a soul has lived here since. now nature his reclaim the landscape on which privet
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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 is not all nuclear terrorism, 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 there. but this won't happen in russia, the west will feel the consequences, bulgaria, romania, moldova, and poland. he hopes both russia and ukraine have learned the lessons of journals, so the land that surrounds upper region doesn't also become a nuclear waste land for decades to come. john henry and al jazeera, the true noble exclusion zone. ukraine moving on and kenyans are still waiting to find out who the next president will be. 2 days after they went to the polls. for
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the 1st time, results from each polling station have been made available online as they're being counted, and a bid to avoid the claims of rigging. and that seems supportive of both front runners, counting alongside the electoral commission and confidence in their and candidate welcome web reports. now from the capital ruby, the tallying of can use electron results is tense. the last 3 poles 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. has been 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 80 percent in the last election 5 years ago. in that pole,
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the electronic voting system was criticized for being a take. the supreme court ruled, there were irregularities in a transmission of data. it's a no the election an ordered re run. this time, the results form from every polling station were made available online from the moment that they were transmitted electronically to here italy center in 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 sensors. 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? our collision? and we have a figure, we know how fight couldn't, does that. we cannot do the declaration. it's that management level to,
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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 streets, supporters of those royal and retail. that convinced their candidate is about to win. now because we are seeing the percentage is showing that available are doing that. you thought i did winning. let us live 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. mostella had here on out there on the brazilians demonstrated hearing the president will not accept the
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results of the upcoming election. i'm joan holly, edinburgh, whether world famous fringes back from pandemic hibernation, only to confront a brand new crisis spiraling cost of performing ah, the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package today. the peak of the heat is coming for the heat wave across england. hello everyone. happy friday. so here's what's going on. on friday, we got in for $32.00 degrees, also a heat wave across france. so paris at $34.00 and we've got thirty's for the low countries as while, and i think the peak of the heat on saturdays. so london pencil june for 36 degrees by sunday. more clouds are going to float in and monday i think we'll see some thundering downpours, which is concerning because remember parts of central and southern england,
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some spots saw their dry as july on record. so it doesn't take very much to get some flash flooding. wildfire as are burning in the south of france, northern spain, and there's little relief coming in terms of precipitation. hit and miss you're there. but we're, our bigger downpours are across the bulk ins for serbia and kosovo in some spots. we could see about 30 millimeters over a short period of time that could give us some flash flooding. little has changed in the way for greece and turkey. still some showers nearby for its stumble, and i think maybe some flooding across the northern areas of gonna, as we go toward the south and number of weather fronts are going to pull into the keep provinces of south africa over the course of the weekend. here we go on saturday, we could even see some snow over the higher ground across the western cape soon, cas, airway, a special airlines that you live and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range
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of where you're coming from. and you said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be on human rights and land defenders and brazil. they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah, ah ah hello there you're watching al jazeera. that's remind you about top stories, the salad. for me, you as president, donald trump says he would welcome the release of the f. b. i warrants used to such as florida home. the attorney general has asked a federal court to unseal the document,
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saying it's in the public interest. a higher police have shot dead, a man who is threatened to people and tried to enter an f. b i field office in cincinnati. officials say the man was flashing a rifle and quite a nail gun into the building. the u. s. nuclear watchdog says military action around a ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of those up a reasonable on the rainy season, continues to take its toll and sudan with tens of thousands of people affected. at least 25 people have now died in flash floods across the country. many families have lost all of their possessions and fear that things will only get worse with even more rain expected in the coming days. have been morgan reports from brother, a county that's been devastated by this flooding. bessy rama is still searching for he can salvage from his home its collapse on tuesday after flash lets indicate lab in northern saddam's river in our state. it's the result of days of heavy rains in
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the region and rain water from the east of a flowing streams in the town. ready this i had, i shot the rain started in the morning, raining for hours and then while we were open to seems the water to pass floods hit us. it didn't stop till the next morning. the rain was, is usually just play through the stream, but this time went over and no barrier or stream was able to stop it. monsieur 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 here see has been the worst destruction 15 miles of the law shows us what remains of his once large family home, where rooms warm stood. now only rubber remain. the order. you know, 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 didn't even have a chance to take out anything because we were busy making sure that people got out alive. some have left their homes to seek shelter after losing nearly everything.
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but many others have stayed behind. the destruction has left families out in the open. many the 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's 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. lay molina, she there is no access to clean drinking water or to a health clinic. my daughter is now sick in a tent nearby. while 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 for them. those who survived say they're not sure how they'll be able to rebuild their lives. after losing so much. i have been morgan sent us this update from brother the stars of the rainy season in some parts of the country. it's already made rinney's. he's in other parts of
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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 the, the local market, where they used to buy their vegetables and their food. they still 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 . while 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 our flooding, flash flooding,
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and the displacement of people and losing their properties. but the issue is especially here in mccaleb in berber 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'll be 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 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 or from flood waters to fire and over 7000 hector as a forest in france, have gone up in smoke and what firefighters are calling a monster of a wildfire more emergency responders and equipment from 6 you nations arrived on thursday to help fight that fire in eastern france near bordeaux. it's being exacerbated by a temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius and a record drought then, and smith has more now from shiranda in france. the authorities here in the year on
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say that the fire has been contained overnight within a 40 kilometer her emitter firefighters have come from across europe. these guys have just arrived from romania, but there are also greeks, austrians, germans, under the polish fi fi says here in total, across france, the sheer $57200.00 hectares of land has been burned in wild fires. it's 6 times the full year average in the last sort of 16 years or so. the authority say good here today, although the fire is contained because extreme temperatures expected again, anything in to the high thirty's, maybe even 40 degrees c. i don't know how the weather will affect the fire and expect it to be dry again for the next few days. the land is tin, the ground sparks very easily and maps why the extreme temperatures are increasing the ferocity and frequency of these fights. meanwhile, in montenegro,
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a wildfire has destroyed part of a forest near the southern coastal town of bomb. rhodes had been closed. all train services suspended several near by villages without electricity on 2 firefighters have been injured. a 2nd wildfires also raging near that northern resort town of cato with the flames. moving closer to a number of hillside holmes. south korea's president. you and so k o has pardoned samsung, vice chairman leech. i won. the justice ministry says the business leader is needed to help overcome a national economic crisis unless say that lease, pardon, could harold some big investments from the world's biggest smartphone maker. he served 18 months in prison for bribery related to his time in charge at samsung. a viral infection has killed thousands of catalan india. some states have band transport of livestock and canceled animal affairs in response to the outbreak, have me miss out reports now from dipole. this
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shed is disinfected every few hours. at least a dozen cows. a quarantine here, sick from a virus can disease. this rehab center in the state of rochester han is home to nearly 1700 animals. many are infected. authority said the 1st potted symptoms 2 months ago. at iaapa, she had the hydro, you'll 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, you reject for symptoms when they're right. even those without symptoms are kept to be from a heard for weeks, and 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. pounds of animals have died across india. most of them are kaos. rogers. state is the worst effected. the disease emerged in zambia
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a century ago in recent loss 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 lovely baby family owns 15 cows, like millions of others, their livelihood depends on cattle. she says she hasn't left them out in weeks. the model diag you didn't got cut off. if they fell 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 click on maybe depending on that you found the body bama depend a lot of capital. use them in fields and for milk. low make production,
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the economy and the incomes. we want the government to promise them free medicines will feel wet, 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 animals to prevent future outbreaks. pardon him at the odyssey ra, jeopardy in west in india. now brazilians have demonstrated in several cities in defense of democracy. they're concerned that president variables in our i may not accept october's election result. and recent polls suggest that he's trailing former president louis nasty hulu or the silver monarchy. anna kev 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,
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bankers and students. and i thank you so much. we have created a great front if we want to defend brazil's democracy from president job. all sinners attacks is 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 manifestos 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,
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bowl shobel sonata trailing behind former president with the national lula da silva . the movement in defense of brazil's democracy rule over the past week, spreading twitter 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 cannot give, i'll just 0. we edition arrow. while the edinburgh fringe festival attracts act from around the world and gives virtually unknown, perform as a chance to hit the big time, but a sharp rise and costs for accommodation and venues is threatening the very essence of the annual gathering from edinburgh journal report. to may, who has brought working cause grits to the stages of the edinburgh fringe for
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a decade. this friday was see the hardest before they ever come up to the 2012. but even if you go to the cost of living crisis, and if you don't know what the cost of living crisis is, kind of like, like a local waited sequel to the recession. it's kind of like a spin off to the credit crunch. the rising cost of everything from performance space to accommodation means his days here may be numbered. so you do. so. is this a place russell? should we be here? do you want to? or you can help us get here. when you ask that question, you do think, am i going to be in a chip for anti slike tom who pay that way and often lose money in the process? the promise of being discovered that one of the world's best known arts festivals is fading with the times. with half my life in immigrant exile spent in home is no place on one of 2 shows by her on board scottish. and george this year,
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she explores her creative roots a 30 year veteran of the french. she says, minority voices are also being squeezed out. what happens is that there's a narrowing the types of stories that we hear in theater because of the type of people who are doing it, the lack of diversity amongst the people who are being centered. and so, theater is going to become irrelevant to those audiences that come from those communities the survival of the edinburgh festival, and the fringe in particular, after a near death experience of the last couple of years demonstrates that come rain or shine, or pandemic. the show must go on at the wider cost of living, crisis is feeding into a cost of performing crisis with the scene at risk of being diminished forever. the life of a fringe unknown can be and to mouth experience. audiences are increasingly drawn
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to big name productions, while the vital voices of diversity a drowned out the fringe as it was some say, he's no longer about money. looks at the hopelessness of young lives. earning poverty wages. i think we can find out which may not seem like much, but not all i want to show was is other turns as it is mostly about the money. joe al jazeera edinburgh. now the paper has given the green light to start this year's a football woke up a day earlier. the tournament was set to begin on the 21st of november with synagogue facing benevolence. the home team will now feature the fast match when cas plays kudos at al bate stadium on the 20th. the host traditionally play the open game as well, cup tournament and fees. it says all much tickets are still valid despite the changes.

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