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that matter on al jazeera, thousands of migrants set out from the city of dublin, chula, in the early hours of monday, there's numerous nationalities among them. but the vast majority, or from venice when, 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah, this is al jazeera ah,
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i'm carry johnston. this is the news our live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes. a suspect is charged with attempted murder off to a claim to ortho salman rushdie was stabbed multiple times at an event in new york state. donald trump is being investigated for possibly breaching us espionage knows of the f b. i found classified documents at his florida home, thousands of supports, as of the ousted, focused on the prime minister, enron con, rather in the hall on the eve of the countries at central independence day. we report on the farmers in mexico was struggling to keep their livestock alive because the land is bone dry. i'm glad i guess raska with the sports as defending english champions, manchester city continue this strong, start from the new premier late season with a 3 no lead to the born men. ah
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ah, welcome to the program. we'll just in the last few minutes, the suspected attacker of ortho salman rushdie has been charged with attempted murder. rusty is on a ventilator and unable to speak, after how didn't matter, allegedly stabbed him out of the tree event in new york state, victoria gate and be report on the stage where salman rushdie was due to speak, a group of people including an off duty doctor surround the injured author, he just been stabbed multiple times and was lying on the floor. please love rusty with air lifted to hospital in pennsylvania where he had emergency surgery. the news is not good, his agent says the award winning novelist is on a ventilator a may lose an eye. the nerves in his arm have been savage, and his liver is damaged. witnesses say the attack happened quickly and he was a guy who would no, no, accommodate them. the microphone left, this guy start to stop him. who was so fast,
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so crazy in the moment we ran to the station, a love guy came to help him and, and get there, the person what that him police search the home of the alleged assailant in fav, you new jersey. he's been identified as 24 year old hattie matter. authorities think he acted alone. we don't have any indication of a mode over at this time. but we are working with the f. b, i, the sheriffs office and we will determine what the cause of this was or what the motor for this attack was. rusty's lecture was expected to focus on the us being a home for free expression. local government leaders have condemned the attack. we are undeterred and our commitment to make sure that we call it out. we condemn what happen. we condemn all violence and we want people to feel that freedom to speak and to write truce rusty was forced into hiding in 1989 after his novel. the
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satanic verses was denounced by the iranian leader, ayatollah hominy. a bounty of $3000000.00 was offered to any one who would kill the british offer. you k prime minister boris johnson says he's a pulled by the attack. he's tweeted, sir. salman rushdie has been stabbed while exercising a right. we should never cease to defend. but inter ran some had a different reaction. oh, i heard the news on t v. that was so glad because the insults aman, rusty made against our profit. the fact was issued against him finally worked about to ran, hasn't commented on the attack, but some say it could further damage relations with the west. at a time when tensions remain high over the nuclear deal, victoria gate and be al jazeera, former us president donald trump is suspected of violating the espionage act of the f. b. i. c classified documents from his florida state. this week,
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the list of documents reportedly includes material relating to nuclear weapons. hardy jo, customer reports from washington, d. c. how do you feel mister job? never before has a former us president been suspected of violating the espionage act. according to the war and authorizing the f, b, i search of trump, the state. trump may have kept documents that could endanger national security and may have destroyed or concealed presidential records. this week, federal agents removed 11 sets of classified documents for mar, logo, 4 sets were labeled top secret, and reportedly may contain information about nuclear weapons. many lesser people have gotten prosecuted for doing a small fraction of what it appears that donald trump has done, which has taken the single most highly classified documents united states government has, has taken and taking them to his home. others. these documents relate to french
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president emanuel micron and to trump pardoning of his close associates. roger stone, trump says he declassified all materials he and aids took from the white house. he and republican supporters called the investigation a political witch hunt president donald trump is job idence most likely as political opponent in 2024. and this is less than $100.00 days from critical mid term elections. the f. b, i rate of president trump is a complete abuse and overreach of its authority. the department of justice says it and the f. b, i are acting independently. biden has remained silent. and while some democrats say this is trump getting his, do others urge caution? i think for the most part, people want to see the process play out. i agree with that. i don't want to interfere with what law enforcement is doing, but at it would be wrong to take the position because this person is a former president. now we should look the other way when there could be violations of law. the justice department must now decide whether to charge trump with
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a crime, which would be a 1st in american history. and the decision would be further complicated. if trump now says he's running for president again, because charging a political candidate could be seen as election interference. heidi jo, castro al jazeera washington. that's bringing that frank bowman now. he's a law professor at the university of missouri and a former deputy district attorney. he joins us now from durango in colorado. welcome to the program, so there's still a lot of mystery over what has or hasn't been recovered. but the f. b, i must have been pretty confident to go ahead of the search in the 1st place. well, certainly they were confident that they were in fact going to find something of consequence here. that is to say, the documents that former president isn't entitled to have. that of course, doesn't necessarily tell us very much at all about the ultimate outcome of this
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process, particularly the next question of whether or not he might be charged with a crime somewhat. well, we can say, i think is that the justice department, which is part of the account, carefully went through the proper process for recovering documents which president trump was asked for 1st politely and then by subpoena and then refused to provide. and they went to a judge got award and got them back that much me know. so is there a suggestion that they felt he may not comply with them though? and so that's why they went ahead anyway. wells, more than a suggestion. if the reporting to this point is correct, he was brought, he was requested formally to return these objects. these documents. when that didn't work, a subpoena was issued, a subpoena is a court order. it's not a, it's not an invitation. it's not a request. it's a court order, he refused to comply with that. and after he rejected those 2 requests to return
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these documents, which are not his but belonged united states government. and indeed apparently turned out to be classified as very high level. then the next step was to go get a judge to authorize work. so how would this play out legally? now if there was to be any kind of prosecution going forward, why don't think we know? because we don't know lots of things. we don't know exactly how these documents were selected from the white house. we don't know how they were transported to tomorrow lager. we don't know how much exactly for a former president trump knew about any of these things. we don't know exactly what the documents were. there for all of this fairly ramp and speculation about whether or not he will or will not be prosecuted, i think is extraordinarily premature. the big point to me is this. and you got something of this from, from the last republican spokesman in your previous clip. the suggestion is that somehow this is extraordinary, and some republicans have gone as far as say,
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well gosh, this just proves that the deep status is out to, to get donald trump. if you can do that to him, i can do that to him. like, by golly, they can do that to you. and that's precise you the point, because donald trump is simply a former president of the united states in the american political system. that simply means that once he is no longer the president, he's just a guy. he just like me or you or anybody else. and if he does, the legal things, including stealing documents, did not belong to him and refusing to return them, then the government can take them from him. and if his possession of those documents turns out to be criminal, he can be prosecuted. and that's important. the department of justice is simply saying, this man is not above the law. ok with their frank. thank you very much. indeed. joining us live from durango colorado. thank you. letter the supporters of full of pocket study prime minister iran conner, readying in the city of the whole,
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con is you to address the crowd shortly. it was ousted through a vote of no confidence in april. while the event comes amid a worsening economic crisis, just ahead of commemorations to mark 75 years of independence. how high the is life for us in the whole. so come out, how significant is this rally in the hugely significant to given the fact that this is the 1st time that enron khan has been able to door just rally. and la hor all star that bi election and richard's party made that come back. now, as you can see, it's been about 56 hours since people started boring and do the buckets on hockey stadium situated in it all. and you can still see people coming in. it did indeed going to be a large gallery, but it's also on an order to understand that despite the fact that im ronnie vaughn
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has said that this is going to be a celebrating 75 years of independence. that he's going to make an important announcement. now he's up against a coalition government that ousted him and is it for the 1st time in buckets on history? that 60 percent of the cabinet members are convicted, criminals were out on bay. so m, ron of god, hoping to galvanize the people i. d always dies against corruption and that did government had to go because their debt failed to deliver on his promises. any of god is going to announce a new plan. but he said that denied at the night of celebration that the method should go out to the rest of the world. that budget darn despite its problems as your night. okay, for now. come our honda, thank you for that update or former couldn't stop him. round con was upon his
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science at prime minister from august 2018 until april this year. on april 3rd at khan asked the president to dissolve parliament. after no confidence motion against him was thrown out, well that came off to one of his biggest allies, quit the coalition government and joined the opposition. the supreme court ruled cons move was unconstitutional. he was ousted as a leader a week later, over allegations of economic mismanagement and miss handling of pakistan's foreign policy. while it was the 1st time a prime minister, lost a vote of no confidence. con, blamed foreign interference and called for early connections in july account support was bolstered after his party won the majority in the bi election in the most populous province of punjab. or that sir, bring in a refer nor she's her political and list based in islamabad, she joins us from there via skype. thanks for being with us here on the program. so we're him on con,
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has consistently claimed an american plot against him. do you think there is any basis for his claim? i think it was very hard if he didn't set the wrong word. perhaps not convinced people, especially not the of the political parties, but not the military, which is a bad enough on the motor motor warranty. to. ringback i think perhaps with the people be struck, the present occupation is very popular among them. and we bought a history of foreign in the way the 2007 evictions. believe me back all willing to buy such a pity and because of the functionality increases is
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sort of ball. so it seems to give them the people of independent part of the state is striking a pose as you say, compared to the young support base does not help him sustain his campaign in any way when you see things like this really yes, i think so. i mean, i think in the particular these are talking about the fire just before that population happens to be under the age of 45 of the other main parts of their history. 70 to 92. you know, the marshal or how be dr. young people, you know, 20 or 25, it will be seen as managing political parties. follow what
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ought to be. and then it appears to be, you know, somebody outside outside do you part of the school? so young people change seem to be supporting him. the dog park, you seem to be more, which has its be, it's among the young voters and that you all can see that the big game of, you know, when all of the large crowds that he managed to get something, he doesn't need to get the get the ball and within all, you can see people speak the other box. you can not manage for crowns, but i just wanted to be focusing less on this kind of in fighting and more on the economic crisis that the countries facing all calls saying. but
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unfortunately, you will, this is, should have just the organization, but we'll govern government to work on, on the bottom independent. he's also going to think or not you didn't key when he had pointed, submitted by a funding repeat the saying that she will not be a way of finding against him. and people say, so with dialogue managed to within this dial or where the, the becky, maybe that is part of the problem is ation. is that each other as well? that has to be in this organized environment. the economic agenda bought off the environment with the body followed
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the vision. they seemed to be caught me now. the father is struggling with the same hundreds of them. and if i was managing the station has bought that you don't have electricity and it's not to talk me out. it wouldn't be better. so it's been a part of the bible and it's like a lot of the guys, the commission like he's speaking with each party, is out deployed. okay, we'll leave it the re for no. we very much appreciate your input here. thank you. dozens of women in afghanistan, i've held a rare protest in cobble just days before the 1st anniversary of the tanner barton's return to power. ah, about 40 demonstrates his march on the education ministry chanting red work and
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freedom fighters beat some of the women and fired into the air to break up the protest. despite the pledges laid when it retook power, the taliban has limited afghan women's rights. i've got astonished or sat facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. the un says up to 25000000 people are living in poverty. children are the most vulnerable, with many at risk of malnutrition and challenges. keep piling up. unicef has received only 40 percent of its funding appeal for this year. when a warning you may find some images disturbing in a summer been jobs report from the remote co jani district in easton. i've gotta stop severely malnourished, warren and await fighting for every breath. seems repeated at almost every hospital in a run, the sun. unicef says children are the most vulnerable oversee hunger,
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this spread of preventable disease. we've just got a nationwide measles outbreak under control because we've been doing campaigns. but now we have an outbreak of acute watery diarrhea which is weakening already weak bodies. and here we are in the hospital, we're seeing children with severe acute malnutrition and complications with pneumonia. measles, you name it. we're hearing stories of mothers sending children to school in the morning crying with hunger. how many of these girls had breakfast? although it was just a piece of bread and some green tea. the morning session is for girls, and a few 100 are taught by 11 teachers at the only high school jump to letters. for the 3500 boys in the afternoon session. there are 18 teachers i not graduated from this makes your school has been in this state for the past 12 years
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. he's now a volunteer teacher. although against the taliban and all the girls education, she says, even if they came to school, there is no tent to accommodate them. that way and i'm that i'm too young that she is better. my message to the world is that they should on freeze or reserve. they've got to get them if they're not going to help us, they should at least do that. and so that we build our country with our own money i embarked, and my message to islamic, i'm or it leaders is to fix our schools, will build classrooms, get us teachers, and help us get an education. it's not just health and education though. in addition to crippling sanctions on of gone on since that i live on take over the countries facing a number of challenges which are contributing to your humanity and catastrophe. the drought that this country is facing is the worst in the last few decades. and people are having to send their children to sleep on an empty stomach. until a few years ago these fields were green. but the changing weather patterns mean no
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snow in the winter and no rain during summer. barren land and contaminated water brings disease. sending children ill equipped and short staffed hospitals hit the cycle of misery in a country under leadership learning to govern, abandon by the rest of the world. oh, so i'm a major with out of the whole journey of learn or health authorities in new york or aging parents to get their children vaccinated against polio or to the virus was detected in the cities waste water is being seen as another sign, the potentially deadly disease is quietly spreading among unvaccinated people. julio mainly affects children and can cause breathing issues and permanent paralysis is largely been eradicated when most of the world. world health organization says here remains endemic in afghanistan and pakistan. while painting more head on the news are including they paid for homes,
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but got something else we hear from property buyers in china. as developers leave them in the lurch. thousands of fish, washington dead on a river along the germany colon order sparking fears of an environmental disaster. and one of baseball's best young stars is suspended for 80 games after testing positive work performance enhancing drugs that's coming up in support. ah, the us house of representatives has approve the biggest climate package in the country's history is being seen as a major victory for president joe biden. the motion is adopted. the $370000000000.00 will be set aside to fight climate change. most of the money will come from tax reforms including the new 15 percent
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minimum tax on large corporations. investors are looking to poor money is a clean energy will be rewarded with a decade of federal subsidies. the senate passed the bill earlier and it will now be sent to the body to sign into law with a final passage of inflation reduction act in the house of representatives. the american people are going to see lower prescription drug prices, lower health care costs, and lower energy costs and big corporations are finally going to start to pay their fair share. those that are paying 0 dollars in federal income tax will now have to pay a minimum tax. and america is going to take the most aggressive action we've ever taken in confronting the climate crisis and strengths in the energy security of america and the world. quite frank palmer, and as a former us deputy assistant secretary of state for environment and development, he says washington's initiative, it needs to be matched by governments around the world. first and foremost, it's the largest most important climate legislation in the history of our country.
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it's pretty remarkable in the scale. and the breadth, i mean in scale is huge in terms of financing it's spread is very wide in terms of including most, all aspects of greenhouse gas generation. so it's very impressive, of course, will have to be implemented, but it will, it perhaps will transform the way society operates, because the incentives are so substantial that the momentum will be quite vast. i was say, one thing about this is, this is a global problem. and in the united states can act on its own, but it has to be matched around the world. i think what we've witness and last few years is as global recognition of how serious situation we're in. so if you take the u. s. initiative and the actual climate events that are out there. i think you'll see other governments begin to move in a bigger and bigger way hopes and particularly china and india. farmers in mexico
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are struggling to keep their herds alive, doing one of the worst droughts in decades. just at 10th a sense of dams across the country, full water levels and others have dropped below half of their capacity. the government has declared a national emergency. ratliff has more from mexico city. the water crisis in mexico is not isolated to a single state or a single region of the country. there are moderate to severe drought conditions affecting almost 65 percent of mexico's national territory. in the case of northern mexico, these are some of the driest conditions in the past 30 years. just last month in july, the mexican government declared a national emergency which allows for federal resources to be allocated toward providing water to the regions of the country that have been most severely impacted by the drought, the city of monterey in riverdale. and is where many people would agree where the crisis is most acute water levels at dams are well below where they should be. when
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we visited monterey, just a few weeks ago, we were told that the drought is largely related to the weather phenomenon known as linear, which is known to disrupt traditional weather patterns. and in the case of northern mexico, a rainy season that was supposed to come in may never came. experts say the impacts of linea are being exacerbated by climate change. and we should note that the month of july is the hottest recorded in mexico since 1953, meaning that these extreme heat conditions are not doing anything to help alleviate the ongoing crisis. and not a nation since at least $70000.00 people died during storms and flash flooding in yemen. in the past 3 weeks, around 35000 families have been effected. most of them had already been displaced by the 8 year long civil war. homes and farms have been damaged and several roads remained cut off by flood waters in the southwest and capital. so no extreme weather is expected to continue for at least another week. heavy rain in northern
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china has trapped people in their cars and homes. rescuers have been carrying people to safety. scientists of warning that normal summer floods are becoming more frequent due to climate change. was to the head heron al jazeera, the slow progress in kenya's official boats. tele ortiz days, a presidential election feels public insanity. thousands of passengers across the u . k. c. their travel plans go off the rails as 9 train firms go on strike. and sport messy excluded from the year award to the 1st time 70 years. ah. we've had some serious flooding in las vegas. hi,
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everyone right off the bat. let me show you. this is monsoon, old, moisture in las vegas. so las vegas it has been your wet it's monsoon season in 10 years and there's still a month and a half to go. is parking lot, looking more like it had a river running right through it. flood watches in play, southeast corner of california, se nevada pushing into utah and wyoming on saturday. a week tropical disturbance is going to chuck some rain into southern texas, then southern louisiana on saturday and some fresher air around the great lakes toronto 27 degrees. but your temperatures going down in the days to come in. this clutch of storms around the mid west. going to the west right now, some showers in the forecast, vancouver portland. nothing major. but off to central america we're, we've got concentrated rain top to bottom along that pacific coast. in the forecast for you on saturday. we'll call man now is pretty much the dividing line. so toward the west we've got rain and also toward the east. as we side further toward the south temperature is coming up in a sole sea on 29 degrees. we'll get into the 30s in the days to come and
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a vigorous system slamming into southern chelly. we've got some rain and snow for the southern andes. that's it. that's all we'll see again soon. take care. ah. the 1960 s, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 1960s were non political. but all the mining from music to t. v. the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the sixty's in the arab world. culture oh, now jazeera. ah
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lou. oh, a watching, i'll just have a reminder of our top stories now. the man suspected of attacking ortho sound on rusty has been charged with attempted. murder is on the ventilator after the matter digitally stamped him at multiple times. a literary event in new york state on the friday,
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the former us president donald trump is suspected of violating the espionage act of the f. b i. c, to classify documents on his former state. this week they reported to include material relating to nuclear weapons. supporters of former pockets on a prime minister, iran con, running city of the whole, gone, is due to address the crowd shortly. he was ousted to a vote of no confidence in april. the french firefighters at fair thunderstorms and strong winds could reignite and inferno in the south. west officials say the fire has not spread significantly over night, but that could change quickly over 1000 emergency workers from across europe. a trying to contain the plays in the sharon region. bernard smith reports from austin, firefighters in southwest france using everything they can lay the hands on to beat back these rapidly spreading fires. 75 square kilometers of the year on region
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looks like this. drought and extreme temperatures have created an easily combustible mixture. lateral navies good at the de risk being complicated because the temperatures are going up and precipitation is dropping firefighters from across europe. these are romanian, have been drafted in help, fight the flames. this is an error that already caught fire caught fire again to the fire fighters of hot to come back and douse the flames. one of the challenges for them is because the temperatures so high and the ground is so dry as soon as the water hits the ground, it evaporates. so it takes a lot more water and a lot more effort to put out the flames. the risk of new fires is very severe. according to the local authorities. 10000 people have been evacuated from their homes. mill knows he basis fires are still active along the edge of the 40 kilometer perimeter. they're advancing little by little so we are trying to keep the same priorities we had at the start. that is to protect people who've been
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evacuated and will keep protecting all these homes. villages here know they've had a lucky escape. the signs are everywhere, thanking the fire service for saving their homes knotted out up. well the 1st time i've seen a catastrophe like that above all, a catastrophe for the bio diversity. it's an enormous catastrophe. we're not going to have enough horse left. it's really serious. i said, ohio, god, i'm clearing away burnt trees from the roads so that fire fight is in volunteers and farm workers can get through and puts out as much of the fire as they can. the forests will eventually recover. but as the planet warms, an extreme weather becomes more frequent, it might not be long before flames. licking up these trees again, bernard smith al jazeera in the durant, southwest france on person has been killed and dozens injured in spain. off the strong winds caused a part of a stage to collapse at an electronic music festival in sierra. now the city of
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valencia, at least 40 people reported injured 3 of them seriously. the event has been suspended. rail passengers in the u. k. can expect big disruptions to their travel plans this weekend because drivers have gone on strike thousands of employees at 9 rail companies. according for better pay and working conditions are a force, it has more from one of london's major train stations. at least the kinds of scenes we've seen replayed throughout the day here. one of london's busy stations confusion, turning to this appointment, turning to hastily improvised new travel plans because london houston station is entirely closed. it has fallen victim to this major industrial action that's been taking place across the country on this saturday, the as left rail union, its members working out on strike some parts of the u. k. without any real services, some with a heavily diminished service. and it's just one of many strikes to transport that have been carried out throughout the summer and more indeed are expected. now the
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boss of the union, he blames the government saying that the government is not allowing the rail companies to try to award the kind of pay increases unions off the fear of further fueling inflation. the rail companies say they want to see modernization from the workforce, more in cooperation of sundays, into the working week, more productivity from every shift. but the real, a few of all this is this massive rise in the cost of living industries across the country, trying to keep up with that while the government is trying to time down. the kind of ways demands which it says will only fuel inflation even further. authorities in poland and germany are trying to find out what's behind the death of tons of fish in the odette river, which runs through the 2 countries a suspect chemical contamination. but the substance hasn't been identified. honeywell has more mysterious and unprecedented is how authorities have described what's happening here. since late july, tons of dead fish have been removed from the river order,
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which flows through poland and gemini lawyer, that i have never seen fantine college like a disaster before. that's probably the worst catastrophic in the history of our district, but i don't think the order has been anything of the scale before. what's happening at the tragedy. the cause of the mass die off is unknown. german authorities say they found toxic chemical substances as well as high levels of mercury in water samples in poland. however, test results werent consistent. only trace amounts of the poisonous metal were detected, but i'm double, don't me a moment, we're probably dealing with an influx of an external substance that must have polluted this river war. when i'm the mother, the fish seemed to be drifting down river that they aren't from here. they've come from somewhere else and they have been dead for at least a day. by thursday, volunteers and anglers had collected more than 11 tons of dead fish from a 200 kilometer stretch of the river odell. environmentalists have accused
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authorities of not responding quickly enough, but poland says it has issue with the health warnings. vista for valley, we advise residence inter staying in the vicinity of the river, not to into the water, not the swimmer, not all the room. the doubt in europe has caused the rivers to receive by a largest say, low water levels may have aggravated the contamination and with hot dry conditions expected to continue without our fears. more ecological disasters are likely. mohammed van al jazeera columbia at new lest his government has moved to restart. peace talks with the last gorilla group. 3 years after they were suspended, negotiators met representatives of the ill n or national liberation army in havana. after the meeting, the peace commissioner said the necessary steps will be taken to revive talks is understood. these will include lifting arrest warrants for guerrillas,
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living in exile in cuba. talks stalled in 2019 after rebel bomb attack and book attack killed 20 police cadets or columbia. new president has appointed new chiefs of the military and police. gustavo, petro, it says he chose the officials because they've not been accused of corruption or human rights violations. leftist, a politician that was sworn into office earlier this week. he's promised to reshape the polarized country with a long list of social and economic reforms. how mexico has sent hundreds of troops to the board, a ton of fear that horace, after a prison riot, and related violence on the streets, killed 11 people. $300.00 soldiers have arrived with another $300.00 expected to follow. a violent started inside the jail on thursday when 2 people died in the confrontation between rival gangs. 9 more people were later killed by alleged gang members in the town including civilians. the u. s. is set to investigate whether
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a venezuelan cargo plane has links to iran's revolutionary god. the boeing 747, which used to belong to iran has been held in argentina since june. venezuela has demanded its return. federal schwein, the reports form one is ours. the boeing 747300 has been held in argentina since june. it said it was carrie car parts. it belongs to the venezuelan cargo company, m for thor. we've bought it from the iranian baja hair back at the end of 2021. the argentine authorities have allowed 12 of the original 19 crew to leave the country of the 7 that remain we of venezuela and for urena. among them is the pilot's gollum rissa, gast semi, who the united states accuses of being a former member of the cut forth of the iranian revolutionary god. they accused that organisation of being a terror organization is reported about the f. b, i working with argentina,
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authorities have already searched the play. israel says at least some of the crew are involved in trafficking arms to syria, and has viola in lebanon. iran denies any involvement in terrorism while there had been angry protest outside the argentine embassy in caracas with the venezuelan authorities demanding that the plane be returned. no man, it's incomplete. 2 months have passed since the hijacking of the venezuelan and radiant pilots in argentina, and nobody has done anything from here from this congress of social movements. i asked for the support of the social trade unions, political movements and patriotic people of argentina. for the rescue of that plane, for the release of the hijacked pilots, i asked for the support of argentina. argentina is in a difficult situation, being phrased by the united states, which it relies upon for economic support, while angering of venezuela, one of his key allies in the region. down you find the al jazeera when osiris days
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on that from a general election. the vote is in kenya, still waiting to know who will be then next, president, veteran opposition leader rider dinger and deputy president william router are in a close race for the top job. kenya's election commission has until tuesday to announce the results that has become bo, is a lawyer and the governance expert in nairobi. he explains why the results are taking so long to come through. this is taking a bit longer because of the procedure on the can is im laid down in law that day itbc the independent electoral and wondrous commission must use a formal or purposes of verification of exec it of the results to ensure that not arousal. mistakes are allowed or can be found when the final telling is done. and this is because of the kind of political history of gum form where electron violence as a result and from an electron disputes of the potential results. and sol,
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legally speaking in kenya, or the electrical body has got 7 days from the day of elections to announce the. ready presidential results, but i'm sure that it will not stretched to the 7 days because from last your day or 7 days and are the close of today as well. that anxiety that is building up in the country is mostly due to bay misinformation and is information on social media as well as the kind of information that seems to be coming from allegedly, jay residential, secretary of, of the 2 leading presidential candidates that's from a prime minister ella dina, and think i'm going to be to president william, brutal. so that this information and miss information on social media seems to be starting up their emotions of people and anxiety across the country. and that is not so good, especially to them such as this in an election that is so close. a wes thing,
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crisis of stoled construction projects in china, a spinning of the into the banking sector, triggering warnings or broad at systemic risks. right? so, so left to many people who bought unfinished homes high and dry is some considering drastic measures. patrick fox reports from knowing in southern china lanning, the cat of once. the province is like many fast growing cities in china, on the outskirts clusters of residential projects, scatter the landscape. except there's little sign of work going on at most sites. one bill the we spoke to couldn't say why young shall i don't know where the work is when it's only been here for 2 days. this developments north of manning was launched in 2019. it was due for completion this year. so we've seen a sign at the front of the site and it says that the developers run out of funds and it doesn't have money to pay for materials for workers. and so work has been completely halted here. the day we visit one homeowner called alum meets us. he
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doesn't want us to show his face on camera. if he is the thought is, might punish him for it. alum runs a street store for a living. he took out a bank loan and paid more than a 1000000 you won or about a $150000.00 for a home here. don't give a day. we borrowed high and low to buy this home and to put the children to school . we know something like this happened, so i don't know what to say that i know a father of 2 alum is buried in mortgage pills. he's now thinking of moving in to an empty shell with his family dinner go young. so if we don't have access to water or electricity, we will rely on ourselves. will use buckets make do the y coming? partial scared, it will be dangerous. like him. we've no choice even if it's dangerous. either way . we are dead store projects and more than 90 cities and china have triggered a wave of strikes. hundreds of thousands of people are simply refusing to keep up payments. it's paul pressure on the banking system. but there have been many cases
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also of desperate home buyers with nowhere else to go squatting, an unfinished developments so far, the government has struggled to resolve the issue. if not handle well, are this good wills? a spell, a great deal of, of instability bearing in mind that the coming national party congress in november would set to reaffirm the 3rd curve for presidency given so obviously, presidency that's of all the saga to spoil the broth. all those like alum hope for is for work to get back on track and eventually to have a finished home for his family to live in. patrick, fog, al jazeera, nanning, china. so the heads on al jazeera, i'm drawing a hole in edinburgh where from comedy to contemporary dance climate change has become so prominent on festival programs. it's practically a genre all of its own and will explain why this must good arrival, has caused
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a political stir for the president or mexico. ah, we, i generation of scared people, but very ambitious, very united, very puts it and i'm very good that option. you know, ben might be comfortable right now, but it's known for long. you will soon feel the same. his, we feel every day from cuba, hong kong and uganda, 3 women grapple with the impact of their frontline activists, fear future children on a, j 0. examining the impact of today's headlines that both hardliners what then happens setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, i would likely is that, that ukraine is actually going to get the rebuilding support that it means international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inspire
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protector, text or ethnic government, i don't think i can return to my life anymore, is eroding some of its most prize freedoms. on al jazeera lou ah, the perils of a climate change featured prominently at this year's fringe festival at edinburgh comedy. papa, tree and dance are being used to warn, educate and inspire theater goes. donahoe has more from the scottish captain. thank you for coming to the show. i am dr. mark wanting the most positive name and comedy today. morning by name. but noah,
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there are so many shows focused on climate change in edinburgh this year. it's practically a jaundra in itself. from comedy to contemporary dance to polystyrene sheets and globes of this and recyclable product, mainstay of ocean pollution. come alive in materia, undress. other stories moving out of object theater. oh no, no. i've got to have that you know, help you in the universe. in space, hippo, japanese shadow puppet retails the science fiction, tail of a dying earth. the only hope a hippos sent to discover new worlds in space or people more on, on the internet and friends of mine would be like, oh, nature to, to it's climate change trick because of course, it's a good thing. is it been going to is a good thing? why tell people is no. i say the audiences are evolving more because more people are becoming aware of it as an issue. so the 1st year i talked about climate
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change was 2017 and nobody was talking about climate change. the u. k. summer of 2022, meanwhile, will be remembered as one of its hottest and dry. st. wildfires have devastated suburban homes and house pipe bands are in place to combat drought. it's no wonder the climate change has become more and more prominent in the arts and arts festivals like edinburgh as it becomes more and more prominent in each of our lives . the fine line that every artist must walk close between telling truth that simply frighten and telling truth, that in spite solutions and hope high above. the midday sun glare down the ghosts of the near future is described as a cowboy new off fever. dream about extinction makes you feel quite
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doomed. sallie feelings not hope little. no, no, no, like your bulk sundance. this is about the time that we're going to talk to you about climate change. it was, it really made me feel something when i cried of at the end. in this magic realist vision of a bleak future, there is neither hope nor fear, only the inevitable awe joe to hold al jazeera edinburgh when it's time for the sports news. now his jack carry, thank you much city, have continued this strong starts the premier link season. the defending champions are about to make it to winds from 2 that a bomb a for nell. okay, good. no gun. kevin de bruna and ben photon on the school sheet for city at the at a had oath was an own go gabrielle jesse's left city in the summer, but continues to impress it. his new club arsenal is scored twice against less. the
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city, granite jacka and gabrielle martinelli, have also scored for arsenal and the gunners lead for 2 on the verge of this 2nd strike went from out. in the early kickoff stephen, gerald felt the better of his former england teammate franklin pod. they're both managers now and gerald's aston villa feet lam, pause everton to one with goldsmith, dinings and emiliano when dia, that's villas 1st. when at the season of emerson that's now to straight defeat. for the 1st time in 17 years, lena massey has not been named on the short list for the ballin doll player of the year award. the argentinian has won the accolade a record 7 times, including last season as no room either for his p s j t. might name all of the nominees this year, include mohammed sala, christiana, rinaldo, kill him by pe and robert lebowski. the banana door is an annual prize presented by french magazine. france football winner is announced in october. one of the best young stars in major league baseball has been suspended for 80 games off to testing
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positive for performance. enhancing drug fernando to teeth junior from the san diego padres or miss the remaining games of this season. and the band carries over to start next year forfeiting around $3200000.00 in pe. he tested positive for an, an anabolic steroids to teach, hasn't played in 2002 at $22.00 to suffering a broken wrist during a motorcycle accident in the off season. 23 year old will also be unavailable for the dominican republic at welt baseball classic in march. to teach issued a statement saying, it turns out that i inadvertently took medication to treat ring worm that contained close double. i should have used the resources available to me in order to ensure that no band substances were in what i took i failed to do so. i'm completely devastated or is nowhere else in the world. i would rather be than on the fields competing with my teammates. from brown's horseback shone, watson has for the 1st time,
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publicly apologize to the women who choose him of sexual misconduct during massage sessions. he spoke head of his 1st start in 19 months for a preseason game against jacksonville jack us, what some previous he said he had no regrets over his actions, and his lack of remorse was one of the reasons why a form a federal judge gave him a 6 game suspension following a disciplinary hearing. watson is waiting to hear that by and will be extended of the nfl appeal for longer punishment. the 26 year old has settled all but one of the $24.00 law suits against him. i want to say that i'm truly sorry to all the women the of impact the in the situation. mother's decisions that i may in my life that put me in this position. you know, i would definitely like to have back, but i want to continue to move forward and grow and learn and, and show that, you know, i am a true person of catherine. i want to keep pushing for i know i have a lot of work to put in, especially on the field to be able to make sure i'm ready to play. whenever that time comes,
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whenever i can step back on the feel. but also the biggest thing is i want to continue counseling, and i want to make sure that i'm growing as a person as an individual, from decision making on and off the field. and i want to make sure that, you know, i'm just evolving in the community as much as possible, and that's for the clean the community. that's the nfl community and beyond. some of the best athletes from muslim majority countries are currently competing in these lamps, solidarity games in turkey for many is the chance to prove that got what it takes to represent their countries at bigger global events. like the olympics wrestle said our reports from central turkish province of con, yeah. they were slid up the corneus k as turkish president jeff taper one integrated this law mac solidarity gains, 4000 at least from 56 muslim majority countries taking part in the tournament for 25 year old. so the weightlifter arnold sherry, his games are very important. unity,
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unity and getting to know each other more and make a community flores and others voice. it's a news 1st international competition. but there are more experience, at least as well. i'm a bellows grandparents were forced to leave your home in haifa, israel during the 60 war of 1967. they settled in the oscar refugee camp in nablus in the occupied westbank. his parents were born and raised there as was a hm at himself. a lifelong dream was realized when the philistine in pike won the federations, although her mouth fighting in 2018 since then, the 20 year old has participated in 72 national competitions and want 6 metals, including one gold. i saw what their measure. half of all of the difficulties we face are tremendous. international travel is one of the main problems as getting a permit from israel. authorities is not easy. we have limited resources and poor facilities to train and prepay for the games. but despite these obstacles,
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we have achieved great successfully and in these games in conyers, i will do my best to win a gold medal that my adam, my mother's also set his sights on her present in palestine at the 2024 olympics in paris. ah, there is learning solidarity games isn't a high profile competition, but for many young athletes, it's an opportunity to showcase their parent. a millions of muslims have been suffering from poverty or sickness. their ability and even civil wars. for decades, despite debbie debility for the amount of screaming and natural resources. so i'm say this is because of a lack of unity, solidarity and coordination. and the organizers of this game say, the aim is to build bridges among the muslim majority companies, putting them together to support those who served there of the 01. and we finished with a rather bizarre story involving the mexican navy and this mass mascot named paci. the president of mexico has been criticized after navy helicopter transported the
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mascot of his baseball team to playoffs. game remains unclear. he signed off on the trip and president lopez over door says he doesn't agree with the decision. and in case you're wondering, the mascot is a turtle day. all right, that is a is full for now. it's facts. kerry, sir, thank you very much indeed. well that more news and features on our website, i'll just say we don't come back in a few moments with more of the days developments. that's it for this news out by cc ah mm hm. what is lunch?
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like in maximum security prison in this to pot special report, one on one aisd goes behind bob. it's singapore chung, the prison. on out to 0 with as country affairs to host an estimated $1000000.00 fans for the 1st world cup in the middle east. security is paramount, the c e o of the international center for sport security says cutter has been preparing for more than a decade and has a track record a posting smaller tournaments such as the asian cup the successfully, the man thought the strife of dog is that the, the wolf coughing up. he's a part of a beaker dijon, cut your husband's staging, stimulation, and conducting training exercises for security forces. a number of global safety indexes, right? cuts are at the top. last year 200000 fans attended the era v for cop. there's
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hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics on counting the cost, the u. n. a just tax on the profits of oil and gas giants couldn't help ease the energy crisis. biden signs a bill to boost chip reduction. who's winning the semiconductor rate and video game fails if it game over for the pandemic boom. counting the cost on al jazeera, ah, a suspect is charged with attempted murder. thank author salman rushdie was stabbed multiple times.

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