tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 15, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. serious as it israel has attacked the board of tar twos and the countryside near damascus. 3 soldiers off believe to have died of fire and stampede. an aquatic christian church in the egyptian city of visa, dozens, a dead. many of them children. rescue as dig through the novel by hand after an explosion feel by fireworks has through buildings in the armenian capital and in france, rivers run dry and feels go unwanted. as the country experiences it's was drought since records began and i'm santa how most indeed, how with your sports news. chelsea and saw him closes and nearly come to blows after their teens at $22.00 premier league troy.
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ah, we begin this news hour with developments in syria where there have been attacks on targets in the port city of tar two's. and also in the countryside near the capital damascus series, military is saying that 3 soldiers have been killed. military officials came israel was behind the attacks, and syrian air defenses were deployed. there are also ports the israeli fight, just launched missiles toward syria, from lebanese as base to our to says were a cargo ship carrying grain exports from ukraine is due to arrive shortly. or i'll just arizona harder told us a bit more about this earlier. she's reporting from beirut. well area state television was reporting attacks on targets in the coastal city of talk to us and the damascus countryside. it didn't say what the targets were,
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but it is saying that 3 soldiers were killed in 2 were injured and blaming as well for those strikes. now this will not be the 1st time. they blame israel for such an attack. it's not the 1st time syria reports such an attack and the way the response has been no comment is waiting. military usually doesn't comment on these individual operations, but it's really politicians have acknowledge time. and again, over recent years, really that they've been targeting bases of iranian allied groups, groups like the, the lebanese has been which, which operates in syria. and in recent months, they have even targeted the port in the coastal city of lots of kia and damascus airport. in fact, the runway said damascus airport, we're deemed unusual, unusable for weeks. now as well does not hide the fact that it's cool in syria is
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to prevent it from entrenching itself apparently. and it won't tolerate any iranian presence on the border. and it also wants to stop any weapons transfer sophisticated weapons to has been in neighboring 11 on this all comes and it's heightening tensions in the region between iran and israel. such attacks usually can find, but the risk of further escalation is there for israel is really that the biggest goal is to prevent iran from creating a base on its border in syria. the way that it's al lebanon has the law now has a very strong position. well, in our other top stories is our investigators looking into the possibility and electrical fault was behind. one of egypt was fires in recent is, at least $41.00. people died when the fire broke out during the sunday service in the city of many with children. same bus raleigh has more.
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the dozens dead and dozens injured after a fire caused a stampede among worshippers at a cop to christian church in the egyptian city of diesel. the incident happened as thousands gathered for morning most at the 15 church windows. i saw people jumping from the 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 who some this is or whose daughter that is this possible. jesus sit at the southern edge of the greater cairo area. one of the most densely populated places in the world. dilapidated infrastructure means accidental fires are common, made more likely due to the record high temperatures across the region. some of the fire and others to feed church thought to have been caused by a faulty air conditioner. but not to go up, we started to see from the outside,
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the smoke was getting bigger and people were wanting to jump from the upper floor of the building of the church to the next one. then we went inside and found the children and we started to take the bodies out. in the aftermath of the incident, the president of the father of cc announced the mobilization of quote, all states services to ensure that all measures are taken. the prosecutor's office has also opened an investigation. where 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. some of the injured were firefighters, the blaze blocked in exit trapping churchgoers and causing the stampede. according to the witnesses, most of those killed were children. zane bas robbie al jazeera or sorry, cara is the founder and director of the european north african center for such a fire was in one of the poor communities in cairo where she says,
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public safety is not a priority. the safety measures are not so good if you 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 k row because it's a very small st. safety measure is none, unfortunately, and the building is not supposed to be packed with a lot of citizens in such a way with lack of safety measures. of course, we are in summer vacations and a lot of children of families in egypt. you know, families in egypt are religious by nature. either most of them are christians, send their children to the church and the morning just for a little quieter environment in the house. and that's why it was packed with children, unfortunately. and it's, it's, it's one of the neighborhoods of the poor neighborhoods as well with that,
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that's why the tragedy is even bigger and well, storage is here have run through the accident place corps because such fires or anything related to churches, all with huge importance in cairo. because uh, we had instance of terrorism before and so on, but unfortunately it wasn't an electricity accident and there are still fire men. there are national security course, revising, camera and everything, and investigating and so far, authorities have declared that extensive as such or rescue are because it's searching for people trapped under rubble. after a blas her through a market to me on meaning capital yerevan, at least one person was killed and thousands injured. building had been used to store fireworks, carry force as the story now. a major fire and
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a busy market about to get much worse. the building, local, say, had been used to store fireworks the on a clear sunny day. this piece of smoke was visible across the armenian capital. emergency crews were soon battling to extinguish the flames. volunteers using debris to clear more of it from the sight. survivors carefully brought to safety. why do they like fireworks and smoke everything shafted in a 2nd? their warehouses, technical rooms. it's like fireworks fireworks, fireworks. everything happened in one minute. people could not get out of the stores. the mess office in yerevan said an unknown number of people had been left trapped under the rebel. the sheer scale of this disaster becoming clear to all as desperate rescue efforts continued its been utter shock. this is the 1st time in my
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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. rescuers have been hampered by more fi work explosions, as crews tried to make the area safe. by late afternoon, heavy vehicles were clearing parts of the last zone. elsewhere rescue as we using their hands to search for any one trapped and still alive. hateful sit al jazeera, watching the news, our life from london, the still ahead on the program, a landscape scarred by tragedy. 5 years on survivors. remember those who died in massive mudslide in sierra leone. and as for harry, came to the rescue for talking against chelsea. ah, ah,
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now france is enduring, it's a dry summer since records began with most the country now facing water restrictions crops, a wither egg, nuclear power plants operating, reduce capacity and rivers are running dry algae. there has been its meth, reports from to lose in the country southwest, when as a desperate need for rain. certainly hoping for rain, it was in the forecast for today, but we've got mainly blue skies as a bit of cloud cover has taken the edge of the extreme temperatures that they've been enduring 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 and when it does come, if it comes in those big summer thundering summer storms, it's gonna 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
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a dying before farmers can harvest them. and rivers and reservoirs are running dry refill is yamini. i've never seen the river as low as this estella marty tells me. he's a fisheries officer in a normal year, the level of the garon here would be above our heads, the river cuts through to lose. it's the cities 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 because the water is too warm, they're going to give us unfair to improve video where they are, 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 garron to keep it flowing. just he weighs in europe are increasing at a faster rate than almost anywhere else on the planet. and global warming increases
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the likelihood of drought drying out soils and vegetation laven fella. her minimums were sent in the makeup of rock punk, honestly, african morsel. we need 60 millimeters of rainfall to be able to replant the soil. crystal carpentier tells me the forecast is for 3 millimeters this week. it's not enough. no. the corn harvest across france is expected to be 18 and 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
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minimum profitability, francis worst route since records began in 1958 has affected so many aspects of how people live here. and no i thing we really we win world a lot. we, we love train the 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 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 sorts 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. well, there are warnings that water levels on the rhine river,
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which stretches from switzerland to the netherlands, could reach a critically low point. so one of europe most important trading routes with container ships usually winding their way around at approximately 1200 kilometers of looping bends. ryan is now so low that commercial shipping is unsustainable, making it increasingly difficult to transport goods as drought and an energy crisis . grip europe experts, a levels that one of the rivers main bottlenecks at the german town of kalb of fall into about 40 centimeters. those levels are forecast to fall even further. meanwhile, officials are saying a large fire in ne, spain has grown rapidly forcing the evacuation of a villagers and 1500 people forest fires. saragossa province developed a 50 kilometer perimeter and less than 24 hours. hundreds of fire fighters are working to protect homes and put out the flames. 30 say the outlook for controlling the fire depends on the weather with strong gusty winds. forecast on sunday will
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the record some heat across europe is expected to have a dramatic effect on crops adding further price pressure on the essential foods in italy, the farmers union is expecting a 45 percent reduction in corn and animal feed yields, as well as a 30 percent reduction in wheat and rice production. the french agricultural ministry expects that corn harvest is going to be 18 percent lower compared to the level in 2021. farmers union says there is some farms seeing a 100 percent of their crop affected by this. meanwhile, here in the u. k, elite got leap documents seen by the guardian newspaper sher half the potato crop, is expected to fail with the losses of 10 to 50 percent on other crops, including carrots, onions and apples. charo does good terry's an environmental economist at the year, mediterranean central climate change. you joins us live now from venice. how these
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record heat waves and widespread drought in europe going to affect food production and will crop yields. thank you for waiting to be here. in the ongoing ground, seeing your up, we'll see our crops with a faster and you wanted to give us some really good information on what's going to happen in this is only the supply side or on the other hand, we have access to food. we will also be effective, supply me with your thing and the price is going up even even more. right now we are launching from crisis to crisis when it comes to the system and the price if the war in the crime. and of course, the climate change route and hipaa currently being in europe. so what does less rain fall mean for food production? and what does that mean for crops?
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if you look at the satellite, i took some today coming back from london. europe search right now, lack of water with big finding water tables made is less water available for for funding. and more of the former still rely on recertification. with that declining water scatter today, combined with him hit with simply means the planet to not provide enough copy of that we are used to n. as we, as we need, simply put less room for less presentation. prolonged routes along and the heat wave means we will have a reduction of this reduction in not just this year, but also in the, in the coming years. and what does it mean for farming? how is it going to affect the, the cost of food production?
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it's simply going to increase multiple fold. fortunately, so on one hand you have increased costs. so be addition which leads to an automatic increase in cost the production. but at the same time, the example of ryan is a very good one. given that there will add up, the cost of production are there. and right now with what seems to be leading to more jo edition is simply looking unsustainable in many parts of the war. we are, we expect significant increase in cost of production of the $3.00 major crops in euro van across the water this year. and you mentioned the rhine, we were discussing that it's always the major supply route. those water levels are running low right now. how, what is a knock on effect to the cost of shipment?
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so $1.00 is that the cost increases that i just mentioned to the 2nd is probably the worst case scenario can ship there on in some parts, right? and that's the worst case scenario right now. can we get food production from point a to point b? remember, many of the food crisis takes place, not only because of lack of crop production, but also due to the failure of supply chain. and that is something we are on the brink of in europe, right? now, curious that you've mentioned countries like bangladesh have better water management, and that your could actually learn something from them where how much water is being wasted on the continent right now to the step, very difficult conversation,
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but this is something we need to talk about time have been warming given warnings about declining water tables, declining variable rainfall for decades now, but water management authority has been, have been on prepare. we do need to talk about reducing water wasted. we didn't talk about it was a host wide band to ensure that crop yields, at least, can be a thing in the planning crop, you know, in your bathroom or diminishing water source of getting water security, especially in the some part of this continent. our heroes, that's why had them that we need to prepare for in the very near future. as a global temperature continued to write. and routes are going to become norm rather than the threat and to answer again coming back to the question. there is,
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there is significant wastage in europe that needs to be tackled and whether it is by no means aw, bands or more techniques. i'm a strong believer that we need to provide a positive signals as well to the general population that we can contribute to the betterment of the situation. now thank you very much, char desk of jeff, joining a staff and economy. you're a mediterranean center on climate change. well, the un food and agricultural organisation is one that it could officially declare famine in 8 regions of somali and next month. pope francis says the warn ukraine has distracted attention from the problem of wild hunger. the head of the catholic church called for urgent food aid to stave off looming famine in somalia. did she did or did i to let then sure knew. i would like to draw attention to the great humanitarian crisis that has hit samaya and some bordering countries in the people
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of this region who already live in very precarious conditions are now in mortal danger because of drought even. and i hope that international solidarity can respond proficiently to this emergency. unfortunately, warren craig is distracted attention and resources. but these are the aim to call for the utmost commitment the fight against hunger, that healthcare i am in an education by you. well, meanwhile, grain is being loaded onto the 1st united nations charted vessel in ukraine. it's the 1st aid cargo bound for drought fact in east africa since roches invasion of february, more than 16 merchant vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken by united nations and turkey along with russia and ukraine. the u . n. humanitarian coordinator and ukraine is saying the shipment will bring relief to drought hit regions this shipment and w b will say more about it is the 1st that we helped many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties. there are at least 5 who are
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already in farm, unlike 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. the day is important, the 1st of all because her 1st worth always, the great grandmother, mo, walden mouth, stamps was awarded, was warden, a few graham ram. it's 1st sheep ritual to pop off, walt united measurement. it program. so we want to take you to iraq now where judges have said they don't have the power to dissolve parliament despite a demand by and influential leader, mach tedder, else either said on wednesday, the supreme judicial council had a week to dissolve the legislature. so new elections could be held, so either supported have been rallying in the capital baghdad. they are calling for
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political reform after months of deadlock. so let's get more of this now from a mar karima, a journalist in the iraqi capital baghdad. so the judiciary is position on this deprives mozzarella solder of constitutional backing for jeopardizing those government negotiations and for paralyzing state institutions. how much of a setback is this for him? well i think you're back for expecting that your free will sort of back in then, especially after days, all right, in front of the 11 and after 8 or maybe 9 months of a friday that was one on one of
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the you had requested that was in march. b there were clearly, they cannot intervene to dissolve and it was very clear statement has the issue that time. as you show you on themselves the middle of the crisis, they say you think what's the hold you to sure on other prices and also on and go from the rival. so they just verify that they already and they can not be part of this game that they buy the rivals. and even if political leaders agree to hold early elections, will they be able to reach consensus on how the vote should be conducted on the electoral law? on the rules which currently favor southern block. well honestly,
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like technically, i don't think there was find support for support. we're not talking about the support of park you talking about the people of iraq. i don't have the desire to run for your election and they will probably be without making any amendment. they will also reach deadlock that i think 1st of all, i married because usual and then amendment could be a, i mean the 1st is to be taken and meet the people are see or who is going to be for the government who, who can be defined with the wonder of the problem and this is 20 years and this will lead for the problem without
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all this official amendment ahead of time. i think the people are not will agree to the election. there is a lot of depression. and i mean, you see also there is the support of the 2 rival also and you can feel the vibration also there. so it's not an option of any time. next, let's be soon. i think that when the die look at also, it could be if it, they get a consensus that will take a while. but with neither side, willing to make concessions. what does this mean? you have the, the coordination framework who are not willing to give into southern demands. does this mean and how long can this deadline go on for and in the absence of the functioning government and budget for the country?
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well, 1st of all, one of the main things in this country now, no one is what we want. i can tell you this is like the lake is going all the way down. is he going to be the die? look at some point today. for example, last years of visit on that he went to but as i knew and she met several dish, but i understood from all this movement, all of it was to hold a senior. someone gave her the can and it still, this changed other to hold the dialogue because he refused a direct line. from the other hand, you have the, the rival admission date it's, it's a group of park you the,
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the main they've always come out. they want to think of them then after formation, they go on that they would be happy to make because i love to come to an election, but at the meantime. but i can tell you if the game is played to a pressure at the time, or maybe who is going to be give, give up, or give some, get some point that maybe the data could be the one who is going. ok. thank you very much. mar kareem, joining us from baghdad. set out for you on this news out from london of a b, as among 8 people injured when a gunman goes on the rampage in occupied east jerusalem. the front line of rising sea levels, a small pacific nation with big bands to tackle climate change. and man justine
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left reeling off to one of them. a virus a there are science. the heat is finally starting to break across england. can't wait to share the details with ya. hey everyone. so let's hop right into at the extreme heat warning has been dropped for england and wales as well as temperatures fallen below 30 degrees. we've got some fender down ports for the islands of ireland and britain. more showers may sneak into london. here's the 3 day forecasts. more clouds floating in, that's for sure. on monday there's, there's showers, maybe even some thunderstorms for you as well. that's going to kick back your temperature to 23, which is where you should be for this sub your thunderstorms, rumbling across the boss for a straight on mondays. so it's stumble. your temperature is knocked back
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a bit as well to 27 degrees. and then we've got these waves of atlantic re moving west to east so largely unsettled across europe. we can find some bigger downpours toward eastern poland, southwest ukraine, and central portions of romania dry for spain and portugal and breezy. i should say for the valley, eric says while abuse at 32 degrees, that's a big drop in your temperatures. and off to africa we go, there's been a lot of rain for nigeria and we see that just pulsing its way further toward the west. and now as we dip toward the south, some big ways off the eastern cape providence of south africa could exceed 5 meters season. ah, the pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy on me. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the brand democracy maybe explores the struggle of those who believe
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democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on al jazeera, the latest news as it break. so we just seem, rocky streaming overhead coming from garza israel. and there's been schools and schools have been to the store with detailed coverage, with pension high in water. so near the philippines, we'll be looking at today. that is states for every new commitment from around the world. the danish government can't make people leave areas like neil nepal can purely on the basis of ethnicity. lou ah
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ah, welcome back and look at night stories when following now and explosions have been reported in the port city of tar two's in syria. the military saying that israel attacked targets in the area, they were intercepted by syrian ad defenses. that also reports that is ready fighter jets launched missiles towards the syria, from lebanese as space military says, 3 soldiers have been killed. investigators looking for the possibility in electrical fall was by one of egypt was fires in recent years. at least $41.00 people died when the fire broke out during the sunday service in a church in tisa. many were children rescue work as a searching for people trapped under the rumble after a blah script through a market in the armenian capital caravan. at least 2 people were killed in scores injured, building had been used to throw firewall. now 8 people including a baby,
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was shot injured in occupied east jerusalem early on sunday morning. please say a suspect has tied himself in and confessed to the attack. tasha 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 til you say, wilson bleeding. the driver says he tried to pull away, but was unable to because the wheelchair ramp was lowered simply limits of 2 of the wounded are in a serious condition. a pregnant woman in her thirties with an abdominal injury is still and operating, grew a very complex injury and a man in his sixties with injuries to the neck and head. also
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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 i 24 year old palestinian man eventually turned himself in and confessed, came into boban forgivable. did this is alone attacker, a resident of the city with a criminal record must. there is one conclusion from this event, as from the previous events, whether homes of citizens of israel 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
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a continuation of palestinian resistance to the israeli occupation. the attack happened one week after egypt negotiated a ceasefire between israel and the islamic jihad. on august 5th, the israel military lodged a 3 day operations 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 interim prime minister year le pete promised to restore home and security to jerusalem. sunday's attack is a reminder that it's virtually impossible to ensure that it will last natasha name l 0, occupied east jerusalem, and focused on as mocking. 75 years of independence ceremony was held in karachi at the memorial for the countries found mohammed ali jenna british colonial rule ended in $947.00 with the partition of india. and the formation of marcus son was i. this
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is the an idea of the timeline on that formation. in june, at 947, a sectarian violence was rising. britons, viceroy, india, lord, mount bass, and announced a plan for the country's petition. on august 14th, 1947 pakistan celebrated its independence. largely muslim state was made up of what was then east and west pakistan, separated by more than 1500 kilometers of indian territory. the next day, the petition of india became official. india's 1st prime minister was sworn in as leader of a hindu majority country. but within months of independence, india and pakistan, world war and kashmir, 75 years on it remains a disputed region out there is comma hider is in the hor, and has more on the independent celebrations. paper lacrosse, focused on not in a festive mood. they want to forget their problems. they said one day read the
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whole nation comes together. despite the political differences, they can all make difficult days, and various crises that are offered by the country. it was at the stroke of midnight 75 years ago that this became an independent nation for the muslims. the occasion were celebrated fireworks display across the country. a 31 gun salute and a federal capital or 21 gun salute and a provincial gap or dose all around the country that people have come out in large numbers. redact families are where the national flag and of gods reading their badges. some of them even dressed and green and white, which ends up august on the 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 in the federal capital. just as hard to do. rekey was
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celebrating the 75th anniversary of pakistan's independence. and i congratulate old pakistan. he's within and outside the country from the core of my heart. and in the meantime, m ron con rallying, escobar dirt in a large, shaw ford in the city of la hall, which was ordered by tens of thousands of people. he said there, there was not just a broad day, but also at celebration to commemorate buggers on 75th, gordon jibley. the country of gods cannot fail well political uncertainty, but independence dead on occasion for every one to come together. the agent, sir claimed also salman rushdie says his injuries are severe but that his condition is improving and he's on the road to recovery. on sunday, the author was taken off. a van ventilator nearly 2 days after being stabbed. the 75 year old was attacked while on stage at an event in new york state man charged
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over the attack pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and has been remanded in custody. harding matter is accused of stabbing rusty several times in the neck and the stomach. the author is face years of death threats for his novel, the satanic verses the pacific island of van, i to has it launched one of the world's most ambitious climate policies. it's already carbon negative, meaning it absorbs more than it produces on y 2 has now committed to a 100 percent renewable energy from electricity generation. by the year 2030, it wants to establish a loss and damage finance facility to support vulnerable communities. the island is pushing the international courts of justice to issue an advisory opinion on climate change. harm, implement and ease measures will cost nearly a $178000000.00 for the country that's rated it's rated most at risk of natural disasters by the united nations or tag gala cooper is
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a director of climate change resilience and the secretariat of the pacific regional environment program and says develop countries are obliged to take action. we got the most liberal countries, or we are amongst the most mongrel countries in the world. there are sit row, was our low like assholes. we show for the highest point to start the 3 meters. if there is a, we are already affected by very severe weather events and the ability for pacific islands who are developing countries to absorb shock and build back it 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
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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 the efforts to ah, in mitigation and adaptation. and when to walk to special in that it is also calling for climate finance and loss or damage where the cupboard is bare, basically for specific other countries. so it's this leadership despite on watches, negligible emissions. that ease is important. it's important for our mobile 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.
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brazil's president chapel scenarios appealed for support from his evangelical christian support as in the lead up to presidential elections. oh, the president and 1st lady led a crowd singing the country's national anthem at the end of march for jesus in rio de janeiro. all snarl is trailing in the opinion, polls before the 1st round pole on october, 2nd, eas, repeatedly allege without providing any evidence. the current electronic voting system is open to fraud and religious intolerance. and brazil has been a growing problem in recent years as october as election approaches. some are concerned that the campaign has become a fight for votes and beliefs. one kiana kia explains, ah, this is the condom blair ritual or religion brought to brazil by african slaves. it survived centuries of persecution and discrimination before gaining acceptance. but
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as october's presidential election approaches, many of its followers feel like they've become targets in a holy war. upolu screen hostilities increase when you mix politics with religion. our temples have been attacked by the growing number of radical evangelical christians. it's a battle for souls for power and for votes or protestant christian evangelicals are brazil's fastest growing religious group. they have become a strong force and politics and the media. the of angelic was include president, j able sonatas, wife we shadley, and say they're defending the bible and traditional family values here the, our whole sanara was chosen by god fall words of afro brazilian faiths. save evangelicals are also driving a culture of intolerance as the election approaches. the 1st lady share this video on social media. it shows bull sonatas, main adversary,
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former present whizzing last rule of a silva, being blessed by a priestess and compares him to a devil worshipper. on last year, brazilian authorities receive $586.00 complaints of religious intolerance, 141 percent more than in 2020. in 9 out of 10 cases, the targets were followers of afro brazilian religions. this woman was forced at gunpoint to destroy her temple. he wanted to add, so is a condom black practitioner. he makes his living as an uber driver, catering specially to people who feel oppressed because of their faith though gracelle him. but i, i know how my passengers feel because i've been there. i've had to obey riders, council, the rides when they saw me trust in my sermon, your clothes in the bus. people make you uncomfortable by inching away from you. he drives fellow candle bluff faithful to their ceremonies and shows them sanctuaries, like this park where they can feel safe until recently was common to find offerings
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to spiritual entities of the afro brazilian religions like this one on the cross roads run beaches of rio de janeiro and other urban cities, this one has food and it has perfumed and candles. but every time more the followers of these religions are going to secluded places like this forest because they're afraid they'll be persecuted or that their offerings will be destroyed. meanwhile, followers of after brazilian religions continued to beat their drums and call on their st. asking for protection and peace. monica inactive, al jazeera, rio de janeiro. the one ukraine has been raging 86 for nearly 6 months now, and fighting is particularly severe on the eastern and southern france in the country. but in the capital case, there is a sense that civilian life is returning, but not quite to how it was john henry reports on this now from keith
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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 restaurants. go for it, sir. the business colon baggins this slowly starting to walk. but her, it's allusion blue sky, sunshine, summer and through a we have no forget the scuffle congress. canada's eastern key. if it's hell is big basel where our buttress defend our country. the city's famous
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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 showing every day. we're not like you done by somewhere. so me. yeah, no, like we're not scared, not tourists 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 residents of keeps a life goes on. it 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. so everything has changed, but we need to move forward and to leave for
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the youth, the key, the raved 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 stories about identity and longing, always plentiful at the edinburgh arts festival, and this year is no different. the one you crying is providing a rich new same material for perform as at the french as john i'll discuss that. but it is the identity festival renewal, which shows up plenty about migration and refugees,
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safety and below me. never more so than in a year of war. someone comes along to sort it all, i'm you know who he is. he's, he's been call. when you think of russia, imperial delusion cost a shadow across the post soviet optic. in like land, a psychological thriller about russia and the rise of what happened decades later, rushes invasion of ukraine is the fabric of checking cranium. searcy sometimes act boom shows. youth resilience to the face of adversity. it goes, but it's a portion of young energy. also they have a lot of physicians in, in the show check and you're going into addition pretty much it's about like all freedom their journey tails across landed borders of discovery and self
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awareness, delta and audience journey. those simply deciding what to watch and it will drink c a choice. then you come across a guy who's a british irish palestinian working doctor, who's also a comedian and a cloud. my dream is to be able to make a show that will make anyone anywhere in the world love. that's really what i want . i kind of want to do, explore my own identity a little bit. and that identity is very complicated. you want to see a show for me able to and experience of how do you say that the not far that the, the difference is and other people who make up the way to like trial the letter? well, i don't think it's unique to the people being british. i think it's just um, something that people aren't familiar with and that's to be expected. and so my job
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is to bridge that gap and to, to sort of say, hey guys, come, come on this journey with me. i know it's an unfamiliar. i know it's a big difference, but come on this journey with me. it'll be worth it. oh jo, l g 0, edinburgh santa is here now. his oldest boy. thank you very much, mary. m. r stoppage time harry kane goal security, taught them a to to draw at chelsea and the premier league on sunday. mark of louis philip's plan to run $40000000.00 in the galleys, defender toledo, billy bailey. to do this at thomas still hood is unlikely to complain about that strike earth is leveled macklin half way through the 2nd half of danish matilda pierre immunity. poster. a good with the equalize others but chelsea we came the advantage through recent james home side going back in front with 13 minutes to play at stanford ridge. chelsea were not destined to take all 3 points at 5 minutes
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into either time. came up top with the header to ensure draw. tucson and county nearly coming to blows at the file. whistle manages were shown red cards as a result. tony for sure, i'm not. i'm not the of us if you prefer, if i i see aggressive adversity. and then my yon sweaters though we don't receive yeah, for sure. but that he beat does not a problem. and the most important thing is that the de game of also was a great game. i cannot understand how the 1st one is not off site. and i cannot understand, since when the players can be pulled by the hair, stay on the pitch pull other people's hair, stay on the pitch and the tech in the last corner. this is for me, result, any explanation and i don't want to accept it. and, and i mean this is for me,
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i have no votes for it. i'm, i'm curious what the, what the explanation is for that. but both schools should not stand and, and to fair result because we both did. we were brilliant and we deserve to win. this is my point of view annually promoted, not a horse beat west town. one mill came courtesy of to lee forces, 1st goal in the premier league since 1999 with did have a chance to equalize that, but 2nd rise could not convert from the work he's doing well. one of the most remarkable score lines in the premier league history took place on saturday majesty. united cit, bottom of the table. after fall, nail away defeat at branford. david stokes. half the action. naughty on that left hand manchester united were under pressure after the ripening day. defeat to brighten the net really and the prussian now to get. 7 away to brent said that when it go down 10 minutes in after shocking mistake from david, the heya gifting just to silver the out. no,
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it was another era from the head led to brentford. second, the goalkeeper, the least pass this time, pounced on by mateus. yet and brentford stirred 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 paul to set up brian and boy, mo, for nil. the final score. united starting lineup cost more than $495000000.00 compared to brentford at $66000000.00. but it's united. he find themselves bottom at the table for the 1st time since 1992. i think they, they follow my instructions and the day make bad decisions. and that does is for both as a fuller, as a game of mistakes and we could furnished. we are in a really difficult situation clear and we have to stick together. and we have to
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find the sources, and then we have to find solutions. it's been nearly a decade since united when the league and the thir alex ferguson, david noise live event. how joseph moreno in oregon associates have all tried and failed to return them to their former glories and how took over after leaving i acts in the summer. but the dutchman is the 1st united manager to lead his 1st 2 games in charge since john chapman in 1921. that was awful 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 a dutch mentality in a dutch where you're not gonna make it united of now or 7 straight away gains in the leak, not since 1960, if they conceded 6 goals in the 1st 2 games of the season. and it doesn't get any easier on paper. they faced liverpool next. they'd stokes out his era. there was an extraordinary finish to this game in the 2nd tier of english football in
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spark ranges that were heading for the feet until their goal keeper, cindy dank, equalized in 92nd minutes. to rescue point for his side. leslie's ball for me and you back to marry him in london at santa thanks very much that perhaps out than he is out. but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the days news around up the top stories coming up very shortly. i'll see an event ah ah and
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discover a world of difference determination. i'm talking about when we meet, we are moving freedom plan shot soldiers among the 16 people. the corruption and compassion. al jazeera world, a selection of the best films from across our network of channels. a reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there, the israel invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this while the grand suite of the commodore hotel . the next room i was in, was underground the time the prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore wall hotels on al jazeera,
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thousands of migrants set out from the city of dublin, chula, in the early hours of monday. there's numerous nationalities among them. but the vast majority, or from venice when, 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. i. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico this year. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in once again. ah, serious as israel has attacked the port of tar to his and the countryside near damascus, 3 soldiers are believed.
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