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in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden scandalous practices to def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains, and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food pond to on out just sierra one year ago. the thought about that is the global following the bedroll of foreign forces read to years of war ended. but many of them are still waiting to benefit from the peace that yvonne had not wanted to national recognition as the legitimate government above. once thought the ball on take over one year on another there ah, for at least 7 people have been injured as a gum and targets a bus in the occupy the east jerusalem. this aspect is believed to be on the run.
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ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from dough house that coming up more questions for, for me, you as president, donald trump, is fresh revelations, emerge a band classified documents found at his florida home idea. beyond this aspect, accused of stabbing author salman rushdie, his plated not guilty to a charge of attempted murder while rusty's agent confirms he's able to speak and he's on for ventilation. and an analogy 0 exclusive the senior tell on later reveals what he sees as the groups achievements and family is since seizing power in afghanistan almost a year ago. ah, welcome to the program. we begin with that branching use from occupied aisd,
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jerusalem, where at least 7 people have been injured in a shooting. it's believed a gum and tagged at a bus and remains on the ram that's bringing at natasha name, who joins me from occupied aisd, jerusalem. and i then natasha, what more do we know about this incident? police are on the hunt for at least one shooter. there may be other shooters involved. they've been rating houses and occupied east jerusalem for the last hour or so. apparently there is c c, c, c, c, t b footage of one person firing a gun in the area. this happened at about 230 this morning. as you mentioned, 7, possibly 8 people. several of them seriously injured after a shooting and it's believe there were 2 shootings, one at a bus carrying jewish settlers near the western wall of the old city in jerusalem. another one i at some reports are saying pedestrians were of a hit as well as
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a car in a parking lot in that area. again, the details are very hazy, but witnesses are saying they heard gunshots screams and claims of a quote, terror attack, and people in the area began running. a bus driver says that several people were hit and fell to the ground. and a number of people have been taken to the hospital now they are were in an area called the western wall or the wailing wall in judaism, i initially. but perhaps the, the may have been there because visiting hours for non muslims begin later this morning for the aux a compound. but it's possible they were simply worshiping at the wheeling wall. this a shooting attack is being praised by the armed group, the palestinian islamic jihad as well as hamas which governs the gaza strip. both saying that this is part of a continuation of the po was to be in resistance to israeli occupation. now this
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comes one week after israel and the arm group policy and his stomach, she had negotiated a cease fire in the gaza strip after a 3 day operation that killed about 50 palestinians, one 3rd of them children. israel says that it launched a, an operation that it dubbed breaking dawn 2 fridays ago to put floors a, an attack in israel. it wiped out it most, if not all of the senior leadership of the stomach had, but after 3 days of air stripe and rock it back to israel's new seas far was negotiated by egypt. it's unclear. this will effect that the fire certainly tensions remain high. we appreciate the update. thank you very much and it's actually going live for us in occupied east jerusalem. moving on now, and donald trump is facing mounting pressure. following reports, his lawyer signed
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a statement back in june, confirming old classified material at the former president's florida home had been returned to the government. that's according to a report by the new york times. the statement would be at odds with this week. seizure of 11 fits of classified documents from marcella. miss handling all sharing top secret information, critical to national security is a violation of the u. s. espionage act. trump says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house while in office. for more on this, let's bring in hydro castro who's following developments in washington. they say, hello there, heidi, why is this development about the lawyers statement? signifigant talk us through the sequence of events. yeah, emily, this is significant because not only is trump under suspicion of violating the espionage act, but he's also being investigated for a potentially obstruction of justice. and that's exactly what this signed document
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from his attorney may be. the point that that turns on the contacts of this is the department of justice. back in the spring asked trump in a legal subpoena and his age to return all of the classified materials that he, they had stored at mar lago, his florida state. that was followed up in june by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence official of the department of justice's a national security unit. and in that, in person meeting, they spoke with trump himself, as well as 2 of his attorneys. some classified materials were reportedly handed over after that meeting, as well as this a signed document from trump's attorney saying that that was all of the classified materials. none of it was left at mar logo. well, that's what the document said. but now of course, we've seen on monday, that's when the f, b, i, agents searched mar, logo, and discovered eleven's sets of classified materials that were labeled as such,
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some of them, including top secret materials that legally cannot be viewed outside of a government building. so what's mixed in the legal process then heidi right, it's important to remember that no one here has been charged with a crime. this is just a probable cause, a search stating that trump is under investigation. now the department of justice has to consider what evidence that has accumulated and then decide whether or not it has enough evidence to charge trump potentially with a crime. and whether doing so would be in the public interest. that is particularly key here because never before in american history has a former president been charged with a crime. this is a 1st here and complicating things further, trump has signaled he will likely try to run for president again, which would make him again a political candidate. and the department justice does not want to be seen as
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interfering in an election. so many moving parts here and this is water, is that the u. s. government has never before treaded. greg to speak to you. thanks for the update. honey jer, castro live for us in washington, dc. or the salman rushdie is no longer on a ventilator, and he's talking after being stabbed several times on friday where she's friend and fellow ortho a patient has he gave the update on twitter. the man suspected of the attack has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault in the 2nd degree 24 year old, haughty motto, was detained after rushing on stage and stabbing rusty in the neck and stomach. you author has faced use of death threats for his novel, the satanic verses my can. i is following developments from washington d. c. the alleged perpetrator of the attack harvey. my task has appeared in an upstate new york court in may bull new york. he pleaded not guilty to the attempted
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murder and sole charges. now, police say that they are investigating the man's background, particularly in new jersey, which is where he comes from, the state, neighboring new york state. they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the men on his own or whether there was some element of pending and some outside assistance in the attack. well, this being overwhelming, reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general. some have described it as the ultimate sense to ship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer in mature and also issued a statement saying that rusty has been an inspirational protector of those writers and journalists who being persecuted around the world. this also being questions raised about securities at this latree event. how did the attacker get so close to
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rush de, who has been under threat for such a long period of time? there was a state trooper present, but some contending that the security should be much greater. monday monks one year since the taliban took control of afghanistan, it comes as concerns grow about the security situation in the country. earlier this week and i saw suicide bomber assassinated, a cage hello and figure and us drawing, striking car last month, kill the l kind. is later a min alexander hearing in an exclusive interview as some of innovative spoke to senior taliban later anessa connie. he asked him how the government would keep its promise to ensure afghanistan is not used by outside groups to commit acts of terror. about the since the signing of the agreement, we have been honoring all obligations. we dare anybody to give a single exam for a single occasion where our territories were used to undermine other countries. security. the statement made by the islamic emerett explaining its position was very clear. we are committed to the doha. it clearly set to help the obligations
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later on, as well as us, if any violation was committed, it was the us who entered our territories without permission, even without notifying this was a clear violation on the part of the us. there's is a malicious propaganda aimed at smearing the image of the islamic emerett we reject and refute these false claims. and i reiterate, we have not violated any of our obligations under the doha agreement. we are committed to honoring our obligations why wish to see the other party honoring affairs and live up to their responsibilities. you may ma, dozens of women in afghanistan have held a re protest in campbell just days before that anniversary of the taliban returned to power. about 40 demonstrate his march on the education ministry and chanting bread work, freedom 5. his date, some of the women and 5 in the and to bring up the protest decide the pledges made
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when it re to power the taliban has limited. can women's rights still ahead on the al jazeera pakistan's, former prime minister in ron khan, is calling that early elections as the country prepared to mock $0.75 independence . plus, i'm jonah holly in edinburgh, where from comedy to contemporary dance climate change has become so prominent on festival programs. it's practically jaundra all have a hey, there, good to see you. let's go with your weather report beginning and pockets down. we've got a tropical cyclone spinning around the north, radian see, that's dumped a lot of rain in karachi. so, over the past 48 hours
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a months worth of brain has fallen in that shield of rain is now pushing into pockets, stones baluchistan province, where we have dealt with flooding. as of late after india, we go and we've got this disturbance spinning around the be a big goal. so that's within range around entrepreneur dash o dish west bengal into central portions. and you know, it's trouble when you see some of the yellows pop up on our map. certainly the risk of seen some flooding when you consider about a 100 to 200 millimeters of rain falling within a short period of time. the heat is still locked in across seeing see river valley, shanghai just that touch cooler at 39 degrees and that tropical storm is racing away from tokyo. we did have some landside warnings in play there, but now we have concern over this cluster of storms. not too far away from beijing, we could get about a month's worth of rain here within 24 hours. we got a red rainstorm warning. this batch of what weather will move into the korean peninsula. it's going to soak sol over the next few days. i think the worst of it on monday and wendy with gus up to 60 kilometers per hour. that's it.
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the oh, abandons by the state social, collectives are occupying spaces among the people, a militant architect working on the edge of the law. in the 1st episode of rebel architecture from viagra, seattle, however, drove out as eva into the realm of self building in the space. gorilla, architect on oh, to 0. ah ah ah.
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hello you watching out a 0. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories this hour in breaking news from occupied east jerusalem. at least 7 people have been injured in the shooting. it's believed a gum and targeted a bus and remains on the run. donald trump's lawyers signed a statement back in june and saying classified material at trump's florida farm had been returned. that's according to the new york times. this would be an honest with this week seizure of 11 fits of classified documents from mar locker. and the man accused of stabbing ortho salman rushdie hasn't pleaded. not guilty to attempted murder. meanwhile, rusty's agent has confirmed he is able to speak and is off of ventilation to your crime now, which says fees fighting is continuing in the eastern village of pulaski. despite russia claiming for control over the area, russia says its forces took control of the east indian yet region on saturday.
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moscow has focused its efforts on seizing the dumbass region with the backing of pro russian separatists. meanwhile, ukrainian president, the letter mi zalinski says his forces are targeting russian soldiers shooting at or from the separation nuclear power plant. russia and ukraine have tried to blame for waste and shelling around the facility. it's spot fears of a nuclear catastrophe, debunked in the hedge message, and the occupiers are trying to intimidate people in an extremely cynical way, using the south region nuclear power plant. the actually hide behind the station. they may constant provocations with shelly and tried to increase the number of troops there in order to continue blackmailing our country and the entire free world. a host, overseas cookies coley and every russian soldier who either strikes the plant or shoots from its territory, must realize that he will become a special target for our intelligence. special services for our armistice. fighting
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is ranging on the eastern and southern france of ukraine, but in the capital, way ukrainian troops drove back the russian invasion. there's a sense of a new normal john hanjin or ports from key in key, there is a defiant celebration. residents are out unafraid and active. call it the new normal months ago, people hidden bomb shelters, fearing the russian invasion, but ukraine's troops pushed them back. and now the battle lines are far away. to normal life slowly coming back to cave, we open right now, much more harris raska, fer it sir. the business colon baggins this slowly starting to walk, but her, it's allusion blue, sky, sunshine, summer and through
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a we have been there. forget this couple of congress canadas, east of ki, if it's hell. his big bottle, where our buttress defend our country. the cities famous opera house is open, but no one has forgotten that this is a country at war and not far off. we're not, your caregiver should be under shelling every day. we're not like you done bought somewhere. so me. yeah, no, like we're not scared, not tourist from the other parts of ukraine have returned to their capital is might be a war zone, but he doesn't have to feel like one, and that's the point. these people are out despite the occupation is difficult as it is the residence of keeps a life goes on and had to flee to other counties because it was too scary to stay in ukraine. but now i'm back and it's still spooky every day when we have air res
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everson has changed, but we need to move forward and to leave for the youth. the key, the raised parties downtown, go on though they now start at 5 p. m. in order to end in time for curfew, ah, amid the fog of war, the celebration, the defiant insistence on living, something like normal life continues. john henderson, al jazeera keith, thousands of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in montana have been rallying in the city of la whole con, address supporters as his party commemorates 75. he's of pakistan's independence. the former prime minister has been campaigning for a political come back after losing and no competence fighting parliament in april. the country is struggling with a plummeting economy marked by record inflation. yamaha to has more from the rally
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in level. there's been a large turn out that the bug is don derek and soft rally and the city of the whole . the renew of going to hockey stadium. tens of thousands of people gathering day, m, ron hon. of god, delivering a gay message. he wants a general electron as soon as possible, but also beyond dad m, ron collins party. it said that did his budget on 75th anniversary of independence . the diamond anniversary and dodge b butcher dollars are celebrated dad and said they're taking a outside director of the wars that budget san remains united. he of course, had been struggling against a coalition government, a hodgepodge of political parties who have different ideologies, who are bitter enemies and a box. also noteworthy that 60 percent of the cabinet members are on the bed
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and the address for the 1st time and budget on that so many controversial people have been given k ministry. cameron, con of god will be a been, enjoys the board, does that there's dime for a reelection here. fraud has been saying that the country grave economic crisis under the present government has failed to deliver. we're here to support him. don con, because what he's doing he's, he's doing something for pakistan and we, we support him because at this moment we don't see anybody else who can take pakistan. i'll just the problems you know, we are into at the moment. we are here because we love our country. we not care for him, ron, come on one and be on the see him, ron con, potentially leading us out of this situation. so i've got
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a message from him will be to hold general elections as soon as possible regarding only a government good of freshman dead will be in a position to deliver to the people of pakistan. rising inflation in sierra leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty, and on to the strengths. on wednesday, anti government protests turned violent fading to the deaths of $27.00 people, including 6 policemen, and interest reports from for a town. business is slowly picking up a tree tones mean market. on wednesday, the country was rocked by the worst violence is the end of its beloved year civil war. in response to the government announced a reduction in the price of petrol. the 3rd in less than a month. but for shop was like maria by jello fuel wasn't the only issue. and the demonstrations did nothing to bring down the cost of food. just now i want to buy pig unless it is $10000.00 pounds. i couldn't buy it because i live the pepper like
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3 it is it will, it's 1000 on to least 10000. so i don't know what the problem people here say the prices, especially of food aqua, higher than most people can afford just 6 months ago. this couple prize was print to $0.01. now it's 50 percent more worth thread us. and buyers lose as a result. making it harder for small traders like i wanted. oh, don't nice to go on. i didn't buy. i've been sitting here since morning. no one came to buy. that means there is no money for me and the orphans in my car. the government says it's working to stabilize prices in north goblins, hospital on essentials on services committee. are headed by the chief minister horse basic responsible. that is the one, it's all the primary monitor availability and the prices of various essential um what it says, the house is, is the food basket. but for the inflation isn't the only problem. people have to
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contend with transport and rent have also gone up with inflation exceeding 25 percent several years may have to braced themselves for more price increases. it's not clear if the governments latest measures will be enough to prevent a repeat of the 6 violet protest. ahmed degrees al jazeera, free town saturday. all that is in kenya is to waiting to know who their next president will be after the country went to the post on tuesday, veteran opposition later, rolla dingo and deputy president william berto are in a close race for the top job can use election commission has until this coming tuesday to announce the results. heavy rains have sparks flash floods in south west china and killing for people in one province. they have also trapped people in their cars and homes in shan. she province. rescue is have been carrying people to safety scientists, a warning that normal summer floods are becoming more frequent to to climate change
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. to one's defense ministry says 13 chinese air force planes have crossed the di, one straight median line. china has been carrying out large scale. millet trying to close to the island after the us house bacon nancy pelosi visited last week. the u . s. says china has over reacted to the visit and called the military drills destabilizing. one person has been killed and dozens injured in spain. after strong winds caused a part of the stage to collapse at an electronic music festival. in the year, i mean the city of valencia, at least 40 paper, where it reported injured, 3 of them seriously. event testing suspended. some of the best athletes from muslim majority countries. i currently competing in the islamic a solidarity games in cherokee for many it's the chance to prove they've got what
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it takes to represent their countries at global events. like the lympics wrestle sat reports from the central turkish province of canal by worse lit up, the cornea sky, as turkish president jeff taper go on. integrated islamic solidarity gains. 4000 at least from 56 muslim majority countries. taking part in the tournament for 25 year old. saudi weightlifter, arnold, cherry, his games are very important. unity, unity is getting to help each other more and make a community boys and others voice. it's a news 1st international competition. but there are more experienced athletes as well. i'm at bellows, grandparents were forced to leave their home in haifa. israel during the 6 day war of 1967. they settled in the oscar refugee camp in nablus in the occupied west bank . his parents were born and raised there as was a hm. at himself,
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a lifelong dream was realized when the palestinian pike won the federations other mouth fighting in 2018 since then. the 20 year old has participated in 70 international competitions. and $16.00 metals including one gold hello. so what do you have for 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 pulled facilities to train and prepay for the games. but despite these obstacles, we have achieved great success. and in these games in conyers, i will do my best to win a gold medal. i love my mother's also sat his size on her present in palestine at the 2024 olympics in paris. oh yeah, there's, let me sort of dorothy games isn't a high profile competition, but for many young athletes, it's an opportunity to showcase their parent. a millions of muslims, how can suffering from poverty or sickness mobility and even submit awards for
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decades, despite the ability to offer the amount of screaming and natural resources. so i'm say this is because of lack of unity, solidarity and coordination. and the organizers of this game say, new aim is to build bridges among the muslim majority companies, putting them together to support those who served there of the 0 point, the perils of climate change facia prominently this he is fringe festival in edinburgh comedy, papa tree and dance have been used to warn, educate, and inspire you to go. as jenna hull has more from the scottish capital. thank you for coming to the show. i am dr. mike winning the most positive name and comedy to day winning by name. that's it. no, lisa, 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,
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mainstay of ocean pollution. come alive in materia undress. others stories moving our object theater. i've got to have to know how you're going to get in space. hippo japanese shadow puppet retails the science fiction. tail of a dying earth. the only hope a hippo 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 is climate change frick because a cool, but it's a good thing. is it been going to is a good thing? why don't people, is no, i say the audiences are evolving more because more people are becoming aware of it as an issue. the 1st year i talked about climate 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
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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 at ox 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 fever, dream about extinction. if you feel quite doomed, sally feeling not hopes, little 9. i know like you're focused on this is about the climate and we're going to talk to you about climate.
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