tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 14, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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noon a reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this for the grand suite, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in was underground little tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
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hello there, i'm laura kyle. this is the news, our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 41 people have been killed in a church, fire, an egyptian city of gazer. most of the victims are children. a fireworks explosion . armina is capsule rips through a busy market, killing at least one person and trapping others under rubble. you and ship carrying food aid for africa prepared to leave ukrainian port the 1st time since rushes invasion. rebuilding lives 5 years on since a mudslide co, more than a 1000 people will be live in sierra leone. and i'm found out how much with all your sports news. it will have plenty of premier league action, including majesty neither left reading following a one of their most embarrassing defeats. ah, at least 41. people are dead and dozens of others injured, following a fire as
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a church and jesus egypt, 2nd largest city. the place was inside the abu, so fin, coptic church around $5000.00 worshippers were inside, causing a stampede. a fire is being blamed on an electrical fault. the master ivy has more dozens dead and dozens injured after a fire caused a stampede among worshippers at a cop to christian church in the egyptian city of jesus. oh, the incident happened as thousands gathered from morning mass at the abusive fiend . church though no one knows where i saw people jumping from the upper floor, suffocation suffocation. all of them did so many did, and there are children. we didn't know how to get to them. we didn't know whose son this is, or whose daughter that is. how was this possible? jesus sits at the southern edge of the greater cairo area. one of the most densely populated places in the world. dilapidated infrastructure means accidental fires
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are common, made more likely, due to the record high temperatures across the region. i'm the one, the fire in a booster feed church thought to have been caused by a faulty air conditioner. but on a tomorrow we started to from the outside that the smoke was getting bigger and people were wanting to jump from the upper floor of the building of the church to the next. and one does, then we went inside and found the children and we started to take the bodies out. in the aftermath of the incident, president of the father of cc announced the mobilization of quote, all state services to ensure that all measures are taken. the prosecutor's office has also opened an investigation. were im can i conveyed the president's condolences and my condolences to the religious leaders of the church, the families of the dead and injured people. we need them to know that we're standing with them and standing by them. ah, some of the injured were firefighters, the blaze blocked in exit trapping churchgoers and causing the stampede. according
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to eye witnesses, most of those killed were children, zane basra, v ultra 0. an explosion at a mark is in our mean ears, capital gara van has killed at least one person. that if all others have been entered, the blas happened in a building at a busy market where fireworks were being stored. i decided everything shattered in a 2nd. there are warehouses, technical rooms. it's like fireworks, fireworks, fireworks, everything happening. one minute. people could not get out of the stores. where did the an is the a journalist base to any error van and she has the latest on the explosion. there has been no official announcement about the exact cause. we know that there was a firework stetsco right beside the suit market and just up until about 1520 minutes ago fireworks were still going off. the smoke is still blazing. they're trying to douse it,
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but at the moment we don't have any official information as to the exact cause. the minister of emergency situations is on the ground as our dozens and dozens of fire trucks. at the moment. it is a very busy market. we do know that a 3 story building 3 walls have collapsed and now the, the main building itself is in danger of completely collapsing. we don't have any information as anybody has been pulled out of the rubble at the moment or how many people were actually trapped. but as you could see from the images, there was tremendous smoke and dust people just running for cover as other smaller buildings around the main market role. so collapsing, it's been utter shock. this is the 1st time in my memory that such an explosion such a tragedy has happened in the capital city. everybody is glued to social media networks into the news to try and find out what's happening. so you just from my
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balcony, you could see the smoke. there are people who are saying that in the city center you could smell plastic and the smell of smoke when i'm a little bit higher up from the city center. so yeah, it's very disconcerting and very worried, obviously 8 people including a baby, have been killed in a shooting and occupied east jerusalem early on sunday morning. police as suspect hath turned himself in and confessed to the attack. dasheka name reports the calm of the old city and the middle of the night shifted to the chaos of an attack on sunday. police say a man ambushed a bus in a parking lot. you're the western wall at about 1 30 in the morning to be below tight. i see. morning toys i was bleeding. the driver says he tried to pull away, but was unable to because the wheelchair ramp was lowered. employee name of the
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ship, 2 of the wounded are in a serious condition. a pregnant woman in her thirties with an abdominal injury is still in the operating, grew a very complex injury and a man in his sixties with injuries to the neck and head. also a gunshot wound and is now in the intensive care unit. a 6 hour manhunt followed police cordoned off the area, set up, jack points to search people and cars and rated homes in still won. the palestinian neighbourhood has previously been the site of violent protests against illegal demolitions of homes, with allegations that the israelis are pushing out families. police say a 24 year old palestinian man eventually turned himself in and confessed, came into barb forgivable. did this is alone attacker a resident of the city with a criminal record. there is one conclusion from this event, as from the previous events, whether hom, the citizens of israel,
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will have nowhere to run, who will hunt them down. and we will deal with them with full force of the law, hamas which controls the gaza strip. and the armed grew palestinian islamic. she had praised the attack saying it's a continuation of palestinian resistance. the israeli occupation. the attack happened one week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire. between israel and the islamic jihad. on august 5th, the israeli military lodged a 3 day operation against the group in garza killing nearly 50 palestinians, including 17 children. there have been concerns the cease fire would collapse because his limit jihad is lobbying for the release of 2 prisoners is really inner prime minister year le pete promised to restore calm and security to jerusalem. sunday's attack is a reminder that it's virtually impossible to ensure that it will last natasha named
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el jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. and timor. stella had hair on miss these hour, including pakistan, mocking 75 years as partition and independence, but mud and political dedlock and protests as admin mom demanding more than fine words from international community. they risk their lives to oppose that genta and in sports a couple of career defining moments for a brazilian and a spaniard. all those details. they said this news, alan ah, france is enjoying its driest summer since records began. watch was being restricted across most of the country crops. a withering wildfire raging and rivers are running dry. but a smith reports from to lose in southwestern france. certainly hoping for rain it
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was in the forecast but today, but we've got mainly blue skies is a bit a cloud cover is taken the edge of the extreme temperatures that they've been enjoying here for the last few weeks. but still no sign of rain is predicted. now perhaps a bit later on in the week. but even if it does, when it does come, if it comes in those big summer thundering summer storms, it's going to hit drop rock hard, dry earth and run off. and that's one of the big fears here at the moment, but without the rain crops a dying before farmers can harvest them and rivers and reservoirs are running dry. well, these are the movies. i've never seen the river as low as this is stephane marty tells me. he's a fisheries officer. in a normal year, the level of the garage here would be above our heads, the river cuts through to lose. if the city is life blood providing drinking water, irrigating farmland and cooling a nuclear plant, stefan has had to take fish out of the river and put them into special tanks
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because the water is too warm to come to give us compared to video. it's complicated, everything is connected, there will be less snow in the mountains. the glaciers will melt sooner. this year there has been much less snow, so less water in the mountain lakes. so pumping of the lakes is lower to keep the water longer. over 3 weeks, 40 percent of the water held in reserve in hydro electric dams, in the pyrenees, mountains has been released into the garage to keep it flowing. just heat weighs in europe are increasing at a faster rate than almost anywhere else on the planet. and global warming increases, but likelihood of drought drawing out, soils and vegetation lie even for one minimum. so until you make up for the whole time resort. after that, we need 60 millimeters of rainfall to be able to replace the soil. crystal ca pension tells me. forecast is the 3 millimeters this week. it's not enough. know the court harvest across france is expected to be 18 and
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a half percent lower this year than last. there's already a global shortage because of the war in ukraine. even the sunflower of turned away from the scorching sun where there is access to water. there isn't enough to go around. crystal says she'll lose more than 30 percent of a crop this year soon. apostrophes among gold. if we don't get enough water in this region, there will be no viable agriculture. even today, the kettle farmers here have no grass on their fields to day we own a land where it's crucial to develop irrigation. if only to be able to achieve minimum profitability. francis, worst route, since records began in 1958 has affected so many aspects of how people live here. i thing we will, we will work on it. we will train turned a cake and we reward because there is not enough waterfall for the foot. in july rainfall across france was down 84 percent compared to normal. according to the
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french weather service. the summer isn't over yet. i'm standing on the bed of the river garen, and obviously in normal times i shouldn't be able to do this. every part of france is under some sort of water restriction. and 2 thirds of all french departments are at crisis level a most severe level. and there is no particular concern for the underground water tables because they are being used up more quickly because there isn't enough snow melts and rain water to refill them. events are being held in sierra leone to him and the those who died and a mudslide. 5 years again, a slides and flooding struck the capitol. free town after days of torrential rains in august, 2017. more than 1100 people died. and thousands more lost their hands. a correspondence with interest joins us now live from pentagon, which is just outside of free town in sierra leone. and when 5 years old was his lifelike for survivors of this disaster.
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difficult, difficult, very difficult some. some of them are even saying that life has gotten more difficult than it was 5 years ago. a lot of them still jobless. they are homeless and they are finding it even very difficult to feed. you're talking about a country why inflation has gone past the 25 percent mark and it's rising on the day. unemployment is high and then there isn't enough to go around. remember, this is a country that just survived and the 11 year civil war as well as the born crisis. so our point people do you, you nice to come around at this time of the to remember those family members who are lost in the disaster. we standing here at pentagon part of one of the communities affected by the much slide down is sort of being where water and debrief flowed from. the more to me. sugar look mountain along with what
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is that wash this way right into the atlantic ocean. so a lot of people are trying to see whether they can reorganize their lives. unfortunately, been unable to succeed at the moment. i of course, thought a visible scar, hasn't it on the landscape and torrential rains a common at this time of year and august and september, what lessons have been learned. torrential rain still continue. the weather changes very, very rapidly. a lot of people are talking about climate change, the rain, something increased over the past few years and they are saying that things are becoming more and more precarious, especially people living on the hill side. now if i move out of the way, you can see a lot of buildings coming up on this hill, which shouldn't be the case. 5 years ago, 4 years ago. i remember very well when president might be or came into office, he gave orders that no building,
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no development should take place in this particular area. but what you see here is a growing number of houses coming up simply because people really, really desperate that is few land to go around bay expensive saturday only as a healy city. and the line here is very, very expensive. people are finding it difficult and so they want to they, instead of going farther away from the city, why their means of livelihood lives, they will rather take the risk of relocating onto the hillsides and experts are telling us this is another disaster waiting to happen. it's not about it, but when it will happen, very worrying. situation indeed. ok, thanks very much. i've learned it just brings the day to play that in sierra leone 5 years on from that month, slide more than 2000 homes along the tie. me and my border have been submerged by flash floods, heavy rains from tropical depression, milan caused a breach and
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a dam in me and must shan state relief workers, wages through flooded streets, distribute food to people who were stranded. no casualties have been reported and you have congressional delegation has arrived and taiwan, the mid military tensions between the island and china. group of 5 will meet senior taiwan majors showing that 2 day visit. they didn't came taiwan as its own territory and has been holding military drills around the island, trying to use the war games to express its anger. this month's visits, ty, pay by how speaker nancy pelosi purchase is in miramar. want the military john to, to be held accountable under international law for executing political activist 3 weeks ago. because come as democratic elected leads, former leader unsung said she is expected to testify in court this week. and a series of corruption and election fraud cases. tony chang reports another flush mill, protesting against the recent executions and the streets of young gun and mars.
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biggest city if caught a risk being jailed worse but demonstrate to say the executions had made their opposition to military rule even stronger. and one day the general's will face justice. below you, my thing is gone. we should hold these boots or turn to leaders and a military accountable for what they have done. no exception for anything. that's what people strongly believe now. for the families of the executed men, the anguish continues. these pro military protest as came to denounce german, you known as co, jimmy outside his house. after his execution, his wife seemed with him in his family video and fled the home. but she told l dessert from a hidden location of 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,
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and urging do not work. especially in the case of our country, may amal, while there was much condemnation of the executions at a recent meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers. there was little talk of measures against mere mas, 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 johns can run, but they can't hide. there will be accountability some just as there was against the war criminals in the balkans. it took years and years from a loss of bitch and character, managed to end up in the hague, but they did up and they did end up in the hague. we, in my house accountability cases, criminal cases against the john to all around the world. at the international court of justice in the hague man mas 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 with the trial may take years. the wheels of justice are in motion. tony chang al jazeera. as her turn now to our top story, the church fire in egypt that killed 41. people. sorry, kara is the founder and director of the european north african center for research . and a former journalist, she joins us now from car. i, thanks very much for being with us to tell us what you know about this tragedy today. well, cairo of the population of pharaoh has woken up to a tri judea, as you mentioned. and that fire is in a church and one of the oldest neighborhoods, anna cairo. well, this tragedy turns out to be our electricity accident and the cherished unfortunately, are wear out the generators difference between the generators. the electricity
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turned out of course, because of the heat that egypt is facing these days, and it was loaded up with a christian fellow citizens. and unfortunately, the fire started because of the cut off in the electricity. i mean, it didn't, it didn't because the sort of electrical fires, they're not uncommon. are they in egypt? and yet this was a building that was filled with 5000 people. what sort of safety measures were in place? well, the safety measures were, are not so good if you up actually take a look on the location of the chairs. it's in a very small, it's what that's why i mentioned it's one of the oldest neighborhoods in cairo because it's a very small street safety measures none, unfortunately. and the building is not supposed to be packed with a lot of a citizens in such a way with lack of safety measures. of course,
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i want the most tragic aspects about this is that many of the victims are children . why is that? course we are in summer vacations and lots of children of families in egypt. you know, families in egypt are religious by nature in their most them are christians, they sent their children to the church and the morning just for a little quite to her environment and the house. and that's why it was packed was children, unfortunately. and it's, it's, it's one of the neighborhoods of the poor neighborhoods as well with that, that's why the tragedy is as is even bigger and well started here, have run into the accident place, of course, because such fires or anything related to church. it's always, it's a huge importance in cairo because uh, we've had instance of terrorism before and so on. but unfortunately,
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it wasn't an electricity accident and there are still fire men there and a good nationalist curity for surveys and camera and everything and investigating and so far, authorities have declared that accident as such i it may not be an act of terror, but it certainly does sound like it was preventable, as you said, there was an investigation going on. do you expect of egypt expect changes to be made to buildings such as these and to the attendance of these buildings? yes. actually. well, i, one of the lowest regarding new buildings or new a new church in new neighborhoods has been assigned like a few years ago after huge battle. this is very important. it's important to build new churches in new neighbor heads and, and,
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and the new capital. for instance. this is why it's important because actually old carroll is a mess. if you've ever been to cairo, you know, how packed it is. busy and how small this needs are and how safety measures actually none changes. yes, changes nothing but just expanding our territories, expanding the laws of building new churches and new a new places for children and young people as well. this is one of the things each of actually lives, why? huge gardens here to parks with, for young activities and for a kids activities just for instead of being children in package area, just for the families. ok, that they are in the church or the, or in a club actually safety measures that has to do with the religious places, places where kids and young people are,
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has to be enhanced. actually one of the things. yes. ok, sorry. we will leave there. sorry. karen, very good speak to thanks for taking the time join us from claret grain is being loaded onto the 1st united nations charted vessel in the port of picked in the in ukraine. as with the 1st shipment of food for drought effect to the east africa since russia's invasion of february, well in 16 much vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken between cave and moscow. more than 400000 tons of produce of laughter, cranium ports since the 1st of august. you and food price index has global prices dropped 8.6 percent between june and july. you uncharted ship will depart for djibouti in the coming days. it will transport more than $23000.00 tons of wheat. the one humanitarian coordinator in ukraine says the shipment will bring much needed relief to drought hit regions. this shipment and w
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b will say more about it is the 1st that we hope many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties. there are at least 5 who are already in famine like conditions. and another 20 that are on the what we call the watch list for famine. so these shipments are going to be hugely important to those population on the 1st green ship to leave ukraine under that you and broke a deal is approaching the syrian port of tattoos. there was only set sail from odessa on august. the 1st, under the agreement between russia and ukraine, the cargo had been heading for lebanon, but the original, if i refused delivery of the 26000 tons of corn. and the far geena rover is a business development manager at maxie grain. that's an agree brokerage company. she says ukraine is ready to deliver tens of millions of tons of agricultural products to countries in need. seem to more begun around $20000000.00 metric tons of different kinds of grained and the girls of talking you cree plus.
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we start to harvest and harvest you crawl, which means that we already to supply more than 50000000 metric tons of different cultural products to results for. sorry, and your brain on supply open. you don't, you're going on for this green quarter. don't mean that. all right, and each life of bread in each part of the world became a little over as ukraine used very important playoff main challenge. my challenge is float in mines. are we show our in the sea and is this why she fullness mostly. trying to see the weight, how the source vessel we left, how face is passage, and then they will make a decision to direct the ships to ukraine on ports as on today's the 16 vessels over the last people. in the 4th, one of them is new commune. wrestle and those 2 more vessel which came 2 days ago.
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now, loading grace, one of them are for united nation program and we expect the current 2 weeks to arrive and not the 15 vessel for migraine. so has hair on al jazeera, how the pacific island nation of venue are 2 plans to switch to renewable energy for all of its electricity generation. by 2030 families of 10 miners trapped and flooded coal mine in mexico. make desperate please 230 to do more to help and support some hair raising action from the cliff diving series in norway. ah we're dialing up those temperatures for los angeles. hi everyone. thanks for
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joining in. so on sunday, up to 35 degrees. this is going to be a pro long stretch of heat. we're talking about a week maybe even more. and then we've got our flood a watch in play for that southeast corner of nevada pushing into utah and wyoming on sunday. but if a week tropical wave is going to chuck some rain into southern texas, northern mexico, that's good news for mexico. extreme drought there. but it's a bit of a catch 22, we could see some flash flooding as a result. a few storms rumbling across the mid west. that's eventually going to shoot out toward the mid atlantic or the next 24 to 48 hours off to the west. we go not much to report sunshine for vancouver, seattle in portland at portland. you may do it 30 degrees on sunday. here's another look at that rain coming for mexico again, much need it rain, but if we see these downpours, i don't know the risk of flash flooding. certainly they're quite intense rain for both the pacific and the atlantic coast of the top end of south america. and then we've got high temperature is for associate once again, look,
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we're back into the 30s on sunday. 32 degrees. bit of a week activity here, a few showers for that southeast corner of brazil, but nothing like we saw just a few days ago. that sure update. bye for now. ah, i'm harry davies, and kimberly, in western australia were indigenous communities attaining with scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation. with a mother. i'm not going to do any reporting from review, haven't tried, protecting biodiversity co defending themselves against the legal invaders. fry, owner of the world cup is coming to come in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer, we hear every step of the way hello, join. you guys are also with updates from teams and plans across the glove seems
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can expect some strong support here in touch with the spotlight. no one, europe can france clean back to back world cup victory. the all will portugal christiano, rinaldo finally get his hands of a trophy to well count count on al jazeera. ah ah again, you're watching out there his reminder of our top for his hour. and he's 41, people have been killed in a fire inside the church in the gyptian city of keys up south of cairo. the blaze broke out as around 5000 worshippers were inside the abu stuff in church, causing a stampede and explosion as
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a market in armenia. as capsule galvan has killed at least one person will that 20 others are injured to blast occurred in a building as a market where fireworks were being stored. and water is being restricted across most of france as the country experience. as the dryer summer in recorded history, rivers are running dry. crops are dying and wildfire as a burning out of control. well, the droughts are having an impact on europe's ability to produce renewable energy, annual hydro. electric reduction in france has dropped 30 percent in the 1st half of this year. while it's in italy. power generation is down by around 40 percent electricity production from some spanish companies has half compared to last year. and in portugal, reservoirs are at just 29 percent capacity. normally at this time of year, the dams are around 60 percent full. let's bring in a katherine porter, she is an energy consultant at what logic and she joins us now from winchester in
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england. and that is not only renewables and hydro that are being affected within the power industry. by this drought they said what else give us an idea of what else is being effective? that's right across the board really in generation. and some will power station, a nuclear power stations are harder to cool when it's hot, and they take water rivers in the sea to do that cooling. so that reduces the efficiency, the cooling, and means the output is lower than it would normally be. solar panels are less efficient when temperature rises. i'm and across the electricity network, we see more assistance in infrastructure using power lines, expanding the heat. and when the longer the electrical resistance is higher, i'm say the whole weather causes problems right across the infrastructure space. also in germany, they're using rivers for delivering things like hold to power stations. when the river levels are low, they can't load the boxes as much. and so that leads them problems with the
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delivery as well. and how is all of this exacerbating already very difficult situation when we've got the russian invasion of ukraine limiting supplies of gas and oil already to europe. we're having a combination of different factors at the moment that are all joining together with really bad timing. i'm wrong such lies heavily on nuclear power for electricity generation. about half of this reactions are offline because of the systemic problem identified within a certain close of reactions back in april and say from being traditionally an export of electricity fronts is not relying on imports. similarly in no way, which typically is not able to export from its expensive hydro system, low water levels that meaning that the countries now actually considering restricting exports. and naturally, the new parliament is being recalled from a summer recess this week to discuss what those restrictions should be in place.
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i'm also course you're seeing with the energy transition countries. i'm installing a lot of wind power and that's replaced conventional generation. but unfortunately with the pattern such as the one we having now come with very light wind up. but we've had very little wind generation across britain in the last few weeks, and that's reflected, of course, in europe they were relying on those conventional generation sources. and what does this mean for the price of energy because it's already hitting, consume it's hard cost of living a going up exponentially, do expect this to exacerbate that as well. but most of these countries, the price of electricity is depending on the price of gas, because that's what we call the marginal sorts of generation. it's the lost power station that's needed to run to meet demand, and that's, that's the price of electricity. so us gas prices rise and then we'll go even higher in the winter. i am the electricity prices will follow suit. and just
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a loss saving drought has been called the new normal. these weather, extreme weather passes is extreme heat is expect to be the new normal for europe. all we adapting fast enough to this new reality. well, i don't think that we are necessarily, i think there are a number of things that we need to be doing. but countries across europe and actually across the world to me, and it's just not that good planning. it's instructed. the long term infrastructure investments tend to be made fairly last minute. i'm a good at forward planning and i think we need to get a lot better that we're going to be resilient to these types of situations. catherine port, a very interesting speak indeed. thanks. taken. time's join us. thank you. the pacific i divided was who has lost one of the world's most ambitious climate policies. it's already carbon negative, meaning it absorbs more than it produces and i want to has now committed to 100
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percent renewable energy from electricity generation by the year 2030 and wants to establish a loss and damage finance facility to support vulnerable communities and is pushing the international court of justice to issue an advisory opinion on climate change on implementing these measures will cost any $178000000.00 for the country that's weighted most at risk of natural disasters by the united nations tackler cooper. cooper is the director of climate change resilience at the secretariat of the pacific regional environment program. and she says, developed countries are obliged to take action. we've got the most liberal countries amongst the most one countries in the world. there are sit row, i was our low like assholes. we show over the highest point to 3 meters. if there is a, we are already affected 5 very severe with the events and the ability
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for pacific islands who are developing countries to absorb shock and go back better, is becoming more and more difficult. and this is why as a collective grouping, the pacific will not move away from the course for 1.5 degrees to stay alive. one watches, one of 5 countries in the pacific to submit a submit their 2nd. ah, andy said, but what on what to have done now is really put a spotlight on multiple countries taking the lead in really showing true leadership in their efforts to are in mitigation and adaptation. and when to walk to a special in that it is also qualify with finance and loss of damage where the cupboard is bare, basically 4 pacific other countries. so it's this leadership despite on watches, negligible emissions that eas, it is important,
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it's important for our global family to see that if small pacific island countries are doing this despite negligible emissions, then it's a core for the global family, particularly developed countries to step up and submit beer, o n d. c's back hassan. as marking 75 years of independence and karate. a ceremony as being held at the memorial for the count countries. founder mohammed ali gena, british colonial rule, ended in 1947 with the partition of india and formation of pakistan. ohio has more from the whole people across bog has gone out in a festive mood. they want to forget their problems. they said one day read the whole nation comes together. despite the political differences, they can all make difficult days and various crises that appeared by the country. it was at the stroke of midnight 75 years ago that this became an independent
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nation for the muslims. the occasion was celebrated reply works display across the country, a $31.00 gun salute and a federal capital r for any one gun salute and a provincial gap or dose all around the country that people have come out in large numbers with their families. are with the national flag and of gods reading their baggage, some of them even dressed and green and white, which in the bucket, donnie national colors go to murder. indeed jubilant. most people like to forget their problems, particularly when it comes to independence day. the buckets on a prime minister ship are shave, hoisting the flag, and the federal kappa journal, which is hard to do. ricky was celebrating the 75th anniversary of pakistan's independence. i congratulate all pakistanis within and outside the country from the
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core of my heart. and in the meantime, emron con, rallying as cup or dirt, and a large shaw ford in the city of la hall, which was ordered by tens of thousands of people. if there did were not just a broad day, but also at celebration to commemorate budget on 75th, gordon jibley, the country of gods cannot face more political uncertainty, but independent dead an occasion for everyone to come together. see chancellor hayden is director of the center for regional and global connectivity at the think tank tele lab. he says that 75 years off to partition pakistan. thorne relations with india is going to be difficult. and while there is plenty of reason to celebrate and you know, people should be on the streets cheering and jubilant. i think for me personally, this is also very much a time for introspection, for parmesan, especially for the ruling political and military leap. and sort of asked ourselves
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why is that after 75 years boxed on still remains very squarely mired and multi faceted economic, political, social, existential crises. so we've almost always for the 75 years of our history, you have have this almost always hostile neighbor and a lot of domestic policies also centered around countering mitigating and working against india and a lot of different ways to be perfectly blunt. if we were to sort of strip all of this away and really look at it from an economic perspective, india for pakistan really should be the ideal trade part. it's a massive market, but with the situation where it stands right now, the global geo political shifts, the u. s. strategy in the in the pacific as well as the current power center in india. that is very hard line along certain issues as well as the political instability and the inability for a little actors and bog fund become any kind of reconciliation. agents for author
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thalman, rusty says that he is no longer on a ventilator and on the long road to recovery. 24 year old. how do you matter? has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. rusty was stamped while speaking as a literary events in new york state. on friday, the controversial award winning also has face death threats for years after the publication of his novel, the satanic verses my cannon has moved 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. or 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
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planning and some outside assistance in the attack. or was been overwhelming, reaction not just from within the literary world, but also among the society at general. some have described it as the ultimate censorship of the artists such an attack. his close friend and fellow writer in macewan 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 though about securities at this latree 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 should it be much greater. donald trump is under pressure following reports. his lawyer signs a statement in june, confirming all classified material had been returned from the for me. us presidents, florida home. that's according to the new york times. a statement could be at odds
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where this week, seizure of 11 sets of classified documents from mara lago mishandling or sharing top secret information. critical to national security is a violation of america's espionage acts. from says he had declassified all papers he took from the white house, whilst an office i show castro has more from washington d. c. we know that not only as tromping investigative 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,
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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, 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 a dramatic search of conducted by the f b i of mar logo revealed that it was not the truth because there were 11 sets of classify 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. brazil's president jebel scenario has appealed for strong backing from his evangelical christian supporters
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a week before presidential elections. oh, the president and 1st lady led a crowd and seeing the country's national anthem at the end of a so called march for jesus. and we're just narrow bozos trailing in opinion polls ahead of the vote on october 2nd. but he's backing from some of brazil's large protestant churches. 7 relatives of 10 miners trapped in a flooded coal mine in mexico have urged authorities to do more to find them rescue workers of pumped water out of the shaft that hadn't been able to enter. victoria gates would be reports. the 10 miners have been trapped under ground for almost 2 weeks. they were digging for colon co wheeler, in mexico, when a tunnel wall collapsed and the shaft was flooded. rescue workers have been pumping water out of the mine. families are frustrated at how long it's taking get. there can be a not a good, not a must work day and night. they shouldn't stop, but they do because the pumps get blocked. if the men are alive,
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they must be desperate. it's too much. but is why we're speaking out because we want help. more than 300 soldiers and other emergency services personnel including 6 military scuba divers, have joined the effort. rescue work as a hopeful will to levels may soon be low enough to enter at least one of the flooded shafts. what he saw is vicki, the middle of the rescuers have assessed the conditions under ground. they have gone down a significant part of the shaft, but they have not reached the bottom yet. mexico's main co producing region has seen a series of fatal mining accidents over the years. the worst was impacted a conscious in 2006, killing 65 people. only 2 of the bodies were retrieved, human, william or, well, i won't leave here until my brother is found. i don't want the same thing to happen as in past. i the controls, my cousin was trapped then they never got him out. so many accident like this happened in the mines and the government does nothing. hearing go. wheeler 5 mine
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is we're able to escape, but no contacts be made with the men left behind. all their families can do now is hope they're found alive, victoria gate and be al jazeera of a sport is next hail on our desert, including argentina historic when over estrella and the rugby championship. santa will have all the details ah. a 3 year investigation into the program lobby. i've been in, oh god, it really dinars whitfield, secrets me, want to point put messaging out there will get people out. race get mad and connections. some don't want to exposed many in legacy media. love mass shooting dot netflix, my al jazeera investigations. how to sell a mexico on al jazeera. now
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a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera, one year ago. the thought of on that is the global following the bedroll of foreign forces. 20 years of war ended. but many of them are still waiting to benefit from the peace that yvonne had not. one had not been recognition as admitted in the dublin above one side. with olive on, take over one year on another there. lou ah, it's time now for over thought at his center. thank you very my to a laura always thought with one of the most remarkable score lines in premier
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league history. i to say not it said bottom of the table after a foreign ill away defeat at branford davis stokes hassey action on that left hand . if manchester united were under pressure after the opening day defeat to brighten the nav really and the prussian now for to get. 7 away to brentford there when it go down 10 minutes in after shocking mistake from david, the heya gifting josh to silver, the owner. it was another era from the head led to brentford. second, the goalkeeper, the lease passed this time, pounced on by mateus yeltsin li redford's 3rd gold came from a corner. united defense failed to clear, and it was been me who turned the ball into the net. and after just 35 minutes, the game was wrapped up brentford clearing from their own box to ivan, tony who delivered a fantastic 1st time bull to set up roy and way, mo, for nil. the final score. united starting lineup cost more than $495000000.00 compared to brentford at $66000000.00. but she noted he find themselves bottom of
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the table for the 1st time since 1992. i think they, they follow my instructions and the j day make bed decisions. and that does is for both as a follow as a game of mistakes and we could punished. we. busy in a really difficult situation clear and we have to stick together and we have to find the sources. and then we have to find solutions. it's been nearly a decade since united when the league and the sir alex ferguson. david moiz live even how jo semarino in oregon. so scare, have all tried and failed to return them to their former glories. and how took over after leaving. i acts in the summer. for the dutchman is the 1st united manager to lose his 1st 2 games in charge since john chapman in 1921 nursing guy that was offered in all fences. and i think there's a lot of homework for him and i warn him already. if you go to england with
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a dutch mentality in a dutch where you're not gonna make it, you know, i should have nella 7 straight to white games in the leak. not since 1960 a but conceded 6 goes in the 1st 2 games of the season. and it doesn't get any easier on paper by face liverpool next. they'd stokes out a 0 sum. those action has started the were the win for newly promoted. and nottingham forced against west ham, a club that has champions league ambitious to see one goal. and at this game, it came a courtesy of taiwan, our new year force, his 1st goal and the premier league since 1999 was ham did have a chance to equalize hamburg. jacqueline rice could not pervert from the penalty spot. he's doing his homework, but he's gotten there, but most italian time, his ac milan began their title defense with a full to when over in as a the sides were level at half time. but milan got a couple of goals after the break to take the 3 points from lula cackle scored less
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than 2 minutes into his theory. i returned to help him to milan beat letty strike her. moved back to the club on loan from chelsea to equalize that before denzil dumfries wanted to for enter and the 95th minute to one the final school. and there was an extraordinary finish to this game and the 2nd tier of english football cleans park rangers. were heading before defeats until their goal keeper, cindy, the anc, equalize in the 92nd minute to rescue point to for his side 10 is known form a world number one simona hollow but will return to the top 10 after reaching the final in toronto, p romanian overcame a shaky to beat american jessica pergola and 3 said to time, grand slam champion know will play be axes that had that mer and sunday spinal. she continued her dream run by overcoming formal world number one, carolina discover earlier in the tormentor had admired defeated the current top
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rank player and the olympic champion this week. it, she also became the 1st brazilian to reach the quarter finals of a w t. a 1000 event and in the man's torment in monterey all that poland holbert or catch reached his 2nd master's final he beat the highest remaining seas. caspar from norway is a full time this week. his matches have gone to 3 sets for catch and now faces pablo carry in your book that for the title to one year old spaniel that reaching the final, the master's $1000.00 event for the 1st time after getting past dan evans cutting of was that could become the 1st on see the champion for 20 years. one of the was a yes of my career, a making not the really good the resumes yesterday. the finally said owner financing board, but i know this week i don't know why,
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but had been living with civil war, somebody or about you know, it's very important to do these kind of much or so when you are look with things i've been doing the finance in the rugby championship, new zealand ended the 3 match losing streak by beating south africa. and to hannah's book, the all blacks were beaten by the world champions last week, but they bounced back as in his scoring afore tries in the 121 victory. next up, news in face argentina in 2 weeks and the pumas had into that much high on confidence after recording their biggest win over australia. the crush, the wallabies, 48 to 17, our host a by form australia, boston michael argentina claiming the 1st victory in the rugby championship since 2020 while and to add the assault into the loan. the australia's most famous rock band acdc was played in the stadium after the game to celebrate the win for the
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argentinean. just wanted a son in golf, fedex a cup playoffs. open champion cameron smith. it is right in the hunt, heading into the final round of the st. jude championship. this is the 1st of 3 events which will decide who is the $18000000.00 product 1st prize. smith's shot, a 3 on the $67.00 and round 3, which leaves him to off the lead in memphis at 11 on the popular american j. j. spahn is still the man to catch. he picked up 3 shots on the back of mind to finish at 13 under let's finish with some standing pictures from the cliff diving world series. the best in the sport were the in the norwegian, the capital also on defending champion brianna. and if then that from australia extended her lead at the top of the overall standing beating nearest rival. molly carson of canada, my time men's champion gary on to bounce back from
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a poor showing last time out to clinch his 1st when of the season. nailing every one of his dives on the fair to me to platform on the roof of the city of for and that's useful for me. we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to more than a thank you very much. his pictures will hot stop peg. that's it from me laura coil, the best news i will be back and just a moment with more of the daisies for you. ah . mm hm. and
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