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ah, hello mccloud, this is out there a life window also coming up. more questions for former u. s. president donald trump is new revelations emerge about classified documents, found that it's florida home this week. a man pleads not guilty to the attempted murder. salman rushdie, the severely injured writer, shows signs of improvement in hospital pakistan, marks 75 years since partition modern political deadlock. ah sir. and a man suspected of carrying out an attack unoccupied. east jerusalem has hunted himself over to police. 8 people are injured in the shooty on sunday morning. it's believe the gunman targeted passengers on a bus as well as protest trends. the police have not ruled out the possibility of another person being involved. let's across right away. heidi's truce in the tuscan
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. i'm standing by natasha. tell us more about what we know as will have this happened at 130 this morning on sunday at a parking lot near the western wall of the old city. police say that a suspect ambushed a bus, a bus pulled into the parking lot, and as people were boarding the bus, they say that they heard gunshots, people dropped to the ground, began bleeding. then there were screams and warnings that they were under attack. the bus driver says that he tried to pull away, but the wheelchair accessibility ramp was lowered to accommodate a passenger and he was unable to pull away the numbers. keep changing, but right now what we have are 8 people injured, 3 of them americans, 2 in critical condition. one of them includes a pregnant woman in her thirties. there are media reports that she had an emergency
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c section. her baby was 26 weeks old and the baby has died again. that has not been confirmed by the police. now after the shooting, there was a massive manhunt. it lasted about 6 hours. police fanned out into a palace to be a neighbourhood in east jerusalem called san juan. they began rating houses. they've formed checkpoints across jerusalem searching cars. and it closed off the western wall entrance in areas near the old city as they went on their man hunt. there is c c t, v footage of the shooter, that no doubt aided police in their search. but then at about 7 38 o'clock this morning, police say a 24 year old band walked into a local police station and turned himself in police. they, they have confiscated the gun that used. now there are media reports that this 24 year old man acted alone. that he is not tied to any groups armed groups that he
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has a criminal record, but was not on any kind of a security watch list. all that we've heard so far from the police though, is that this 24 year old man is a resident of east jerusalem and natasha briefly if you would. what about the context of this say, given the recent tensions we've been seeing well regarding the contacts, the shooting happened a week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between israel and the armed group, the palestinian islamic jihad in the gaza strip after 3 days of airstrikes by israel israel says it was forced to launch this operation, targeting the armed group, palestinian islamic jihad in order to afford an attack in israel, and it killed a number of the leadership of the islamic jihad. it also, during that operation, killed 50 people including 17 children. the truce has been characterized as
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fragile because his stomach, he had, has been pushing for the release of 2 prisoners. one of them is a 40 year old man who has been in prison since december without being charged. 1 its called administrative detention. he has been on a hunger strike for more than 100. 50 days. he is in very bad health. yesterday he was transferred to a hospital. today there will be a hearing to determine next steps are in sasha. thanks very much. indeed. natasha going, i'm reporting that for more to parties truth. now, donald trump is under pressure fully reports. his lawyer assigned a statement in june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the former us president, florida home that's according to the new york times. the statement could be at olds with this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from mar, logo, mishandling, or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of americans. espionage act from says he had the declassified all
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papers he took from the white house on an office, under castro has more from washington dc. we know that not only is tromping investigated for potentially violating the espionage act, but he is also be investigated for possibly obstruction of justice. and that is what this key document speaks to the context of this is the department of justice asked. air subpoenaed trump and his aides back the in the spring for all of the classified materials that he had improperly removed from the white house and brought to his private residence at mar logo. that was followed up by an in person visit from the top counter intelligence off official in the department of justice, the national security division who went to mar lago again in person in june to try to get those materials back by the reporting from the new york times says that. trump's attorneys did present some classified documents,
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then and shortly after signed that written statement saying that there was no longer any remaining classified documents at mar a lago. that's what they said back them. but what we saw unfold on monday in that dramatic search, oh, conducted by the f. b, i of mar lago, revealed that it was not the truth because there were 11 sets of classified materials that were so marked that was again removed after that search. several of those materials were top secret, which is can only be held and read in a secure government building. offers salman rushdie is no longer on a ventilator and is talking not to being stabbed 2 days ago. the man accused of attacking him has been identified as 24 year old. heidi matter, he's pleaded not guilty to attempted murder or she was stamped while speaking to literary of n to new york state on friday. the controversial award winning author is face death
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threats for years after the publication of his novel, the satanic verses. mike, hannah has mona, from washington dc. the alleged perpetrator of the attack hardy matters, has appeared in an upstate new york court in may bull new york. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder and assault 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. and they are questioning people there to establish whether this was a attack carried out by the man on his own or whether there was some element of planning and some outside assistance in the attack of us been overwhelming reaction not just from within the literary world, but also, among the society, a general, some have described it as the ultimate censorship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer, ian macewan, also issued
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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 though about securities at this literary event. how did the attacker get so close to rush the who has been under threat for such a long period of time? there was a state trooper present, but some contending that the security shouldn't be much greater. focused on a small cane 75 years of independence in karachi, a ceremony is being held at the memorial for the countries. fonda. how much ali gina? british colonial rule ended in $947.00 with politician and the formation of india and pakistan. come, ohio is in the hall, or across the country, the more expensive as you can see behind me, that the monument dedicated to budget don norman, and minot republic don, are the mini rate edwards, at this location, that in 1940 on brady tired, marge,
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the, all india, i'm which lim, leg foster law, whole resolution, and redraw for a separate date for them which limit of the sub continent of god. and that was monumental development in 1947, the gun p. b game and independent nation 75 years. it's quite a long time the country are celebrating the diamond jubilee, and this is a country where the majority population under 30 it, i think storms get dr. big ward. my dad has it made resilient? and i've got everybody across budget donna using the day before junior j. m to forget their political and out their differences as their mob independence day. kenya is deputy president william router. the party has won the governorship of the capital, nairobi johnson. sir katya, a former senator for the capital one,
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the race for control of east africa's wealthy city. the results of the most closely watch raised the one for president. if not yet been announced. veteran opposition leader reino had anger and deputy president william router oh, neck and neck. while java so big on bow is a lawyer and governance experts in nairobi. he explains why the results taking so long to come through. this is taking a bit longer because of the procedure on the can. is him laid down in law that day itbc the independent electoral and wondrous commission must use or follow or purposes of verification of exec it of the results to ensure that no arizona sticks 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 electrons violence as a result of the, from the electron disputes of the potential results. and so legally speaking in kenya or the electrons more,
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d has got 7 days from the day of elections to announce the presidential results. but i'm sure that it will not stretched to the 7 days because from last today, the 7 days and the close of today as well. the anxiety that is building up in the country is mostly due to they 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, i lord inga and being company, if you to president william brutal saw that this information and miss information on social media seems to be starting up there and motions of people and exaggerate for the country. and this is not so good, especially at home such as these in an election that is so close. cilla, head heron al jazeera. ah. if
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a night of defines 200 kilometers from the front lines, people in cave insist life must return to normal. another train strike in britain, but stranded passengers refused to blame workers for assistance. thrills ah, the journey has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to cattle. hoop you'll travel packaged today. ah, they're sweating it out in western europe. hi, everyone. thanks for joining in. here's the proof for the 2nd day. the republic of ireland set a national temperature record for the month of august. so never before has the temperature hit 32 point one degrees except for yesterday. so still another day of intense heat to go. here's the forecast london, 34 degrees for you on sunday, but this will all come crashing down on monday. we've got some thunder. downpours for the islands of ireland and britain that will last through tuesday as well. so
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midway through the week, london, a big change in those temperatures, also blast it with heat through spain. so the ballier ex abuser hitting a new all time temperature record at $41.00 degrees. but already your temperatures have fallen off. 34, look at valencia, 35 just to the south of that the other day we had an extreme, a warning for high temperatures. they're still showers. in storms says balkans at energies moving eastward toward the black sea. so pick up this story there because thunderstorms will eventually rumble into its stumble on monday. that's going to drag down your temperature. africa looks like this. dowse with rain for northern and southern portions of nigeria, that weather maker that was in the western cape, moved to the eastern cape. and we'll see those waves off shore getting up to about 5 meters high. that's a snapshot of your weather bye for now. i saw official outline of the journey talk to al jazeera. we ask for the rebound you speak off is clearly kind of get
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a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong. we listen, you were harder the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's. if you have any regrets, no, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, under cover reporting or there's worse makes for exclusive stories, explosive results, and al jazeera investigations with ah, elegant, you're watching out 0 mind about top stories this hour and a man suspected of opening far on people and vehicles in occupied his jerusalem has handed himself over to police. 8 people were injured in the attack on sunday morning. man is believed to have shot at pedestrians and passengers on
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a bus and in a cow. donald trump facing pressure after reports, his lawyer signed a statement in june, confirming all classified material had been returned. that would be at old smith this week. seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from his mar logo, ortho salman rushdie is no longer on a ventilator and is talking about being stabbed 2 days ago. the man accused of attacking him as us born had the matter. he's pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. ukraine says fierce righty is continuing in prison despite russia claiming full control over the area. russia says its forces took control of the village in east and annette on saturday. the ukraine denies that moscow is focusing its efforts on season that don bath region with the backing of separatists. well, president vote. ms. lensky says, ukrainian force is a targeting russian soldiers shooting at all from
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a nuclear power station. russia and ukraine have traded blame for shelling a round as up. read your plant. it spoke fears of a nuclear catastrophe, glanton, elijah's chin, and the occupiers are trying to intimidate people in an extremely cynical way, using the south region nuclear power plants. 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, or she's cookies coley in 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 army just while fighting continues on the eastern and southern front of ukraine. in the capital, there's a sense of a new normal john hinged reports. now from kings in key, there is a defiant celebration. residents are out unafraid and active. call it the new
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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 restaurants. go fer it, sir. the business colon baggins this slowly starting to war. but her, it's allusion blue, sky, sunshine, summer, and the we have been there. forget this couple congress come at us east of key. if it's hell. his big basel, we're 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 are not caregiver. we should be under shelling
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every day. we're not like you dunbar somewhere. so me yet? 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 it doesn't have to feel like wine. 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 okay every day when we have air res everson has changed, but we need to move forward. and for me for the youth of key the rave parties downtown, go on though they now start at 5 p. m. in order to end in time for curfew,
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ah, amid the fog of war, the celebration, the defiant insistence on living, something like normal life continues. john henderson, al jazeera keith. now monday marks the years since the taliban to control of afghanistan becomes as concerns over security. a growing early this week, a nice will suicide bomber assassinated a major taliban figure, and a u. s. strain strike and couple last month killed al qaeda leda. i'm in elsewhere . he and an exclusive interview is only been job aide, spoke to senior taliban leader. i left a con about the since the signing of the agreement, we have been honoring all obligations. we dare anybody to give a single example or a single occasion where our territories were used to undermine other countries. security. with the statement made by the islamic emerett explaining its position was very clear. we are committed to the doe hot everybody. it clearly sets out the obligations will at least on us,
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as well as the u. s. if any violation was committed, it was the u. s. who entered our territories without permission, even without notifying us. 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. either we are committed to honoring our obligations while wished to see the other party honoring affairs and live opportunity their responsibilities failed with protest. as it, ma'am, i want the military john to, to be held accountable on the international law for executing political activists. 3 weeks ago, the goals come as democratically elected former leader uncensored. she is expected to testify in court this week and a series of corruption and election fraud cases. tony cheng as if o, another flesh mal, protesting against the recent executions on the streets of young gun and mas biggest city. if caught
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a risk being jailed. oh was but demonstrate to say the executions had made their opposition to military rule even stronger. and one day, the generals will face justice, blow your mind and i stick on the should hold these boot or turn to leaders and a military accountable for what they have done. no exception for anything. that's what people strongly believed now. for the families of the executed men, the anguish continues. these pro military protest has came to denounce gentlemen, you known as co, jimmy outside his house. after his execution, his wife seen with him in his family video. his fled the home. but she told al desert from a hidden location for the international community must do more than just condemning the execution. i'd like to emphasize the importance of impact in diplomacy. not just talking about a topic in diplomacy, condemnation, and urging do not work,
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especially in the case of our country mamma. while there was much condemnation of the executions at a recent meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers, there was little talk of measures against me and mars military. others are taking a more proactive approach. i will chris gunner's new co jimmy when he was a student activist. and it worked with him after his release from prison. now he's trying to bring a criminal case against the gender in the turkish judicial system. so the gender can run, but they can't hide. there will be accountability against them just as there was against the war criminals in the balkans. it took years and years from a loss of which and character managed to end up in the hey, but they did up and they did end up in the hague. we imap house accountability cases, criminal cases against the john to all around the world at the international court of justice in the hague man. mars already in the door. in late july, the court dismissed objections saying that a case brought by the gambia for genocide against the ringer,
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ethnic minority can proceed. although the trial may take years, the wheels of justice are in motion. tony chang al jazeera, rising inflation in sierra leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty and onto the streets. while sweep protests against government turn violence leading to the death of 27 people. out address has this report now from free time. business is slowly picking up a pre tones, mean market. on wednesday, the country was rocked by the worst violence is the end of its 11 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, my general fuel wasn't the only issue on the demonstrations did nothing to bring down the cost of food just now i want to my prepared room. i think it's 10000 units . i couldn't buy because i live the pepper like 3 days ago. it's 1000 us least 10000. so i don't know what the problem people here say the prices,
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especially of food aqua, higher than most people can afford just 6 months ago this couple price was print to $0.01. now it's 50 percent more worth friends and buyers lose as a result. making it harder for small traders like i wanted don't like to go on. i didn't i, 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 care. the government says it's working to stabilize prices in north goblins house at all on essentials on services committee . i'm headed by the chief minister horse. basic responsibility is the one. it's all the bright note monitor availability and the prices of various essential up from what it says, the houses in the food basket. but for the inflation isn't the only problem. people have to contend with transport and rent have also gone up with inflation exceeding
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25 percent. senate unions may have to brace themselves for more price increases. it's not clear if the governments latest measures won't be enough to prevent a repeat of this exp, violet protest. ahmed edris al jazeera, free town, saturday or flights resumed camber airport in australia, following a shooting. the airport in the capitol was evacuated in flight grounded earlier after 5 shots were fired. no one was injured. one person has been arrested rail passengers in the u. k. a facing major disruptions says, train drivers go on strike thousands of employees at 9 rail companies, accounting for better pay and working conditions. high faucet reports now from central london. one of london's busiest stations closed the business to the unlucky if constant stream of would be travellers arriving at london euston. the same story, confusion, disappointment, a hasty remaking of plans, but a time when so many a struggling with a mounting cost of living,
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notably little condemnation of the striking rail workers. people clearly are listening, working for people say we can't afford it. so maybe this will help, it's a shame, but i think the great good after a rail holiday through europe, shawn's frustration was with the ro companies as he had his friends struggled to get home to dublin. this was plans, you know, it wasn't, they didn't decide to not turn off to work today. so this absolutely could have been avoided, planned around alternatives offered or at the very least they could have di, listed the trains for today. thousands of rent workers belonging to the as left union went on strike on saturday, leaving no services in some parts of the country. are greatly diminished elsewhere . it's the latest and far from the last, in a summer of transport strikes long simmering disputes compounded by a cost of living crisis. what we are now saying, there's many other groups and many other sectors across the whole is now we need to be increased against background of that. then the companies to sign a contract,
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the government apparently, whereby they called multiple than to, to say, without the government sites, with passage numbers and revenue still well short of pre pandemic levels, the rail delivery group, which represents the train companies. so as any pay rises, will have to be paid for. it says unions need to agree to modernized working practices more incorporation of sundays into the regular working week, and high productivity from each driver's shift. but this is about more than just the rail industry strikes have taken place or a plan across numerous 2nd, the gardens is worried that high wage awards could embed the inflation that it hopes will relent. once the precious from ukraine and pandemic thought that those precious the cause and household across the country will be still more disruption next week. another major rail union is calling for tens of thousands of workers to walk off the job on thursday and saturday, hurtful sit al jazeera, london authorities in poland and germany and trying to find out what's causing the
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death of tons of fish in the odor river. they suspect chemical contamination, but no substance has been identified him as well as 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 which flows through poland and germany garcia. i have never seen such a colleague of disaster before this probably the worst catastrophic in the history of our district. i don't think the order has been anything of the scale before. what's happening, if a tragedy, the cause of the must die off is unknown. gemini, authorities say they found toxic chemical substances as well as high levels of mercury in water samples. in poland, however, test results were consistent. only trace amounts of the poisonous metal went detected. at the moment, we're probably dealing with an influx of an external substance that must have
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polluted this river. when i'm not over, the fish seemed to be drifting down river and that they aren't from here. they've come from somewhere else and they have been dead for at least a day by says the volunteers and anglers had collected more than 11 tons of dead fish from a 200 kilometer stretch of the river. or del environmentalists have accused of oddities of not responding quickly enough, but poland says it has issues. health warnings listed so body should we advise residents, centuries staying in the vicinity of the river, not to enter the water, not to swim enough. the dollars in europe has caused rivers to recede by a largest say, low water levels may have aggravated the contamination and with hot dry conditions expected to continue that are fears. more ecological disasters unlikely. mohammed one algebra the.

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