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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. oh, this is al jazeera ah, hello nick log. this isn't use our life window hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. and in this election there are no loses. william rito is declared the winner of kenya's closely fort presidential election. the announcement came just minutes off. the scuffles broke out in the election
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count who sent her off to some election commissioners rejected the result. mere mazda posed, leda answered. she is sentenced to 6 more years in prison and corruption charges. germany's environmental minister warns of an ecological catastrophe. as fish die and large numbers along the border with and i'm fine. how much would the a sport have got tennis from canada and gulf and memphis? thus, we'll hear from antonio conte and thomas to ha, falling. a fiery encounter syndic pregnant is ah, so william router has been declared the winner of kenya's presidential election. he received just over 50 percent, a vote less than 2 percent ahead of his rival before prime minister rollo dingo rito is promising a radical economic reform. gender equity and he's also calling for unity. i am
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a very proud canyon this evening that the people of k now have raised the bar on up who are seeking leadership in our country. not to celebrate the initiative, but to fairer program manifest both our agenda and our plan. but there is controversy around his when shortly before the results with announce, scuffles broke out. the national telling center in nairobi the election commission is deputy chairman and 3 other commissioners rejected the results. raising questions about the integrity of the vote will regarding the supporters. they reacted angrily in his stronghold to see me. they believe the election was stolen. please 5, tear gas to break up the demonstration. mark web his life for us in nairobi. so malcolm we waited and we waited and waited. and all of a sudden there was chaos in accounting center,
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and then retail was declared with an absence throughout the process was ryder, anger himself, william router arrived here. he was attending the announcement of these results. the dinner was nowhere to be seen. his supporters now around not just in casino city in western county that you mentioned that also here in nairobi in kabir and massaro, 2 of the largest slums where i didn't go joys quite a lot of strong support. but shortly before those results were announced, right? everything is chief age and most out of the family center here and spoke to the press. let's hear what he had to say. how intelligent the system was penetrated and when and that some of the officials submitted and some of them will be that as
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well as lead is going to be serious objection. what's the process or any kind of dispute in the situation? recording to the constitution a complainant has 7 days after the announcement of the results to submit the petition to the court. this is exactly what happened 5 years ago following the last election riley during your time was leading the opposition. his coalition submitted a petition in the supreme court ruled that the election had in fact, had major irregularities it and know the result in order to re run. that took place a couple of months later. and royal as coalition didn't compete in it because they said those irregularities would never fixed. so now the royal, everything is in a coalition, got 7 days to file a petition. and if it does so, then the supreme court has 14 days to reply. so we'll find out at that stage in the
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case that there is a, a court hearing if these results are indeed going to be upheld or not. if william router is going to be the next president of kenya, or if like, last time the supreme court will order rerun or malcolm, thanks for that, mike went there, my ruby, we talked about those protesting because even higher matessa was up. oh, just really quickly turned into and done. this is why not with people with when with they didn't they want angry. they was in things like that. people and i rode the other time. you said i'd be the one to know what happened today will be attending one. no agenda. not to sit there with and so then with
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this one is canyon with these people feel that in my life? well, if you were hoping that it would add one maybe own mans and megan and me, and now they say, what is going to happen? now? it wouldn't make you commission as a medicine. i want to know what the weight ward is going to be. marina with her matessa reporting. there are rito faces, major challenges. he takes over the presidency among them rising inflation, unemployment, record high levels of public. that kenya was particularly hard hit by the pandemic, because tourists weren't able to visit. both william returned his defeated opponent rather dingo promised to tackle widespread corruption. the critics say their roles in previous scandal hit governments cost dealt on those pleasures. on top of that, a prolong drought is increase the risk of people going hungry, some of the poorest and can, you can only afford one meal a day. so let's bring in
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a gallo tro man. he's a senior analyst at san research. that's a think tank to works on pizza security issues in the horn of africa joins us now from nairobi. nicola, welcome to the show. what is your sense? before we get into the challenges ahead, what is your sense of what might happen next? if it then refuses to accept result? well, so great. do you guys actually not at the time you speaking are going to be should any statements, but it is quite likely that he will use actually preparing to go to the supreme court to tell us that is absolutely selection. we saw that a few minutes before the results were nouns, he spotty agent, had refused to find the required forms. so therefore, what we really expecting is that they're losing it in this case. they will be, will be adding to court pretty soon to challenge the election. of course, everybody fears the violence that we've seen at previous elections and that's, that's the situation that everybody wants to avoid. yes,
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i've just been before this interview just just to coastal of bookkeeping, which is known in figure selections of the hotspots, a relation guidance, but also for sort of a base support base for, for, for, for, for, for the situation. as far as i could, jo did not seem a sense, of course anything can change, especially depending on what a little nest. but i'm still confident that's the kind of levels of violence. we've seen the biggest elections, especially in 2007 will not be repeated this time around. there will be scuffles, there will be focus. but also discrete agencies. i'm sure i prepared to, to respond and to restore order. the only issue of course is when you steps, you know, getting reports of killings and, and, and,
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and you force on the part of the security agency indeed. well, assuming router holds onto his, when, to what degree do you think he's equipped to tackle the challenges it, it all boils down to the issues. that's that the petitioner presents to the court. if there were problems with the election as they have put out, it is not very clear. what exactly the problem is. it is also very effective to, to, it's not that's, that's a whole of the, of the 7 commissioners of the national commission have decided to dissociate themselves from the, from the, from the, from the announcement of or for the results. and ducking stuff is pretty key. but again, like i said, we also do not know exactly why they've decided to do that. and i think all these matters will then become a subjects of the, of the, you know, very likely residential petition. it was an incredibly close run thing. whatever
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happens, probably not held by 11 to turn out compared to the last election. yes . you know, the, what the tunnel did about 10 percent less than 2017 which wasn't expected. but given what happened in the last 5 years, you know, rising cost of living. people growing more apathetic people had had come out of us . it was fun situation that's we'd explain the law to cannot but also the sort of shifting political allowances as well. you know, i think it's a, it's an indication that kenya's also becoming a little bit tired of, of this sort of constantly changing political political dynamics in the country. and he thought it will also, but we explain why in these elections actually that might be lower levels of balance. because for the last one week,
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what most people are asking is for this process to be concluded so that they can go back to their lives. because something important. all right, well we'll see how the coming days, pan out, and you got to show me appreciate that. thanks a lot. thank you very much. french troops of officially pulled out of molly putting an end to a 9 year long military operation. but the honey force was created to fight on groups this whole region relations of worsen since to military, coups and molly in the past 2 years. and the failure of french forces to stop on going attacks. the french government says its commitment to fight terrorism in this a whole remains strong accord. mamma has convicted acidly dang, santucci and more corruption cases. adding 6 years to her prison sentence. the charge is related to accusations that she was building a home with money from charitable donations to she has already been convicted of other minor offenses. tony chang is falling developments from from bangkok as 77
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years old. this really takes uncensored she out of the political picture for quite some time to come in. and i think this is what everyone was expecting she's facing . in total 19 cases for arranger of charges, including the ones to day for corruption, or sewing in the court to day nap it all, they her case the hill evidence in a case which has been brought against her for misuse of her est helicopter. there have been cases about the misuse of walkie talkies. and really i think what we're seeing here is a continuation of the process which we've seen since the coo of the military who have just thrown charges against her. trying to remove it. they know that if a, in an electoral stand up, she would defeat them again. they have promised elections by the autumn of 2023. we've heard from men on lie the senior general in charge of the military john to or
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that he will go ahead with that in the last couple of weeks. if uncensored she was to remain in the political sphere at that stage, it would be a very difficult obstacle to come. so what this does is remove her further and further away. or there are still several more cases. she'll need to face in the coming weeks where they were hearing more evidence to day a, but i think today's charges are really shoak that she the military intention is to keep her out of the picture completely. a pretty marcella had all the news are including ah, one year of the taliban takeover in afghanistan. we look at what lies ahead for a country facing an economic and humanitarian crisis. morning the dead funerals are held 1st. some of the $41.00 victims were fired at church in egypt, and later in sport, to korea, highlight for a tennis veteran claim his fur monsters.
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ah said china has announced more live 5 military exercises around taiwan saying it's ready to smash any foreign interference in its affairs. warning coincided with a visit by u. s. congressional delegation to the island that china claimed as its own. the fight politicians met taiwan president, science when a similar visit by house began nancy pelosi this month, anchored, waging prompting nearly 2 weeks of military exercises or men. we are engaging in close cooperation with international allies to closely monitor the military situation. at the same time, we are doing everything we can to let the world know that taiwan is determined to safeguard stability. that we have a moral obligation to do everything we can to prevent an unnecessary conflict in taiwan has demonstrated incredible restraint and discretion during
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challenging times. let her not from jealous patrick frog who has more from baking the lot of people might have expected would happen. the eastern thing to come on has now announced the new round of drills around the taiwan strait. that announcement was accompanied by some pretty forceful language as well, with a military saying that it would resolutely smash any foreign interference. i also reiterated a point that was made by the chinese embassy in washington, which was to say that the visit expose the true face of the u. s. as a troublemaker and sabbath of peace and stability in the taiwan strait. we don't know an awful lot about the nature of this round of combat drills or how long it all might last. but it is worth noting that the exercises, which were extended in the wake of nancy pelosi, his visits had toned down in recent days. but they hadn't see sol together, and ty wants defense ministry said the 11 chinese crawford crossed over into his advent. so on sunday,
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the foreman's re here invasion was also question about the visit earlier and spoke bus 11 been reiterated. the one china principal was the political foundation of ties between china, the u. s. and the developments of bilateral relations, the urge washington to stop fudging or hollowing out the one china principal. you also accuse some us politicians of colluding with taiwanese separatists and as attempt to challenge the one china principal. he said that they were doomed to fail and that they were overestimating themselves. it's a years since taliban re took control of afghanistan economy as collapse. women have been stripped to the right to millions of people. just don't know where the next meal is coming from. sullivan job aid reports from couple on the taliban here in power. and what lies ahead. i real sound in billing is done. ah, a musician and driver after has lived in
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a few camps since his childhood. he's under more than 3000000 people displaced in earnest on market among out of the hole before it was good. but now life just passed us by. before we could find some food for our children, but the change in government means there is no work now. a year ago, tens of thousands of people headed for the borders. as provinces fell to the taliban, many in cupboard rushed to the airport as the rest and by government collapsed. after taking refuge abroad, a sharp gone, he denied that he escaped the suitcases full of cash. more than 100000 people left during the abrupt bedroll of foreign forces, the economy collapsed and the u. s. for billions of dollars of foreign reserves. the us nato alliance spent an estimated $300000000.00 a day every day for 2 decades. but basic such as roads, schools, hospitals, are either non existent or in poor shape. since the taliban took over that money has stopped coming in. and thousands of professionals have less. human rights watch
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has accused the taliban of a long list of abuses, restricting the rights of women and girls, suppressing media feed him and detaining, torturing and executing critics, and perceived opponents all allegations the taliban denies. didn't motivate them calling and i could be in some other areas, things a good we're trying to improve. but we should also take into account the problems of the corona virus, the suspension of foreign aid, freezing of money, the problems in banking, drought. all of these together had increased the problems for the people of afghanistan. for those who left life not easy, or then half the 20000 enough gone to reach the u. k. are still in temporary accommodation. there's a lack of prospects abroad and many 5th, harrison and the threat of detention cut over home for support. true. i lost everything including my restaurant, atlanta go to europe, so i went to turkey. unfortunately, they captured us and deported us to iran. thank god. now we are in our home and i will never go anywhere else. in a year, security has improved,
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but poverty and desperation have increased. in by the taliban thinks international recognition. there are some concessions. it seems and willing to make some job it under the wrong problem. what is our morals who spoke with the taliban for a ministry spokesman? of course, we've allowed the all, i'm in the international one to bodies are all present in advance them a, you know, my has released a report, the usual report and the 1st paragraph of that report states very clearly that there is a vast improvement, a very significant big improvement when it comes to security and safety offer of hansa, coming to the matter of human rights. we have always stated that all rights afforded to muslims will be afforded to them in light of islam, with law. and in line with archer, traditions and customs. ah, girls education is
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a issue that is, has different elements as to why there was a temporary suspension. and some of the provinces of understaffed ah, did there open and more than a dozen provinces? just to clarify, you, we have created jobs, 340000 jobs in the civil sector for civil servants. we have created hundreds of thousands of jobs in the mining sector. and the christopher damn that we're building different development projects that we've launched in the private sector. we have begun rebuilding the rose, providing jobs to athens, and we have open trade routes, transit. we have inspired confidence and the neighboring and regional states to begin mega projects. one of the most significant steps is this is the 1st time and in many decades that afghanistan has a budget that is solely reliant on the internal revenues up of last that instead of
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helping the people off of the amazon, they have decided on a path of collective punishment for the people of afghanistan. oh, with steps such as a sanctions on trade, on banking and overall country, the state of amsterdam, the freezing of assets, the black las so people are banks and companies do not have the confidence and are afraid that if they do deal with the state and the government of afghanistan that they will face similar sanctions when it comes to hospitals, schools, infrastructure, basic infrastructure, nothing was built over the last 20 years of occupation. it was all an artificial, a economy that collapsed overnight. so now the governess moving on the path towards self sufficiency, the united nation says ref is to provide aid to have kind of sounds. most fundable have been largely unhindered since the taliban take over. residents,
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humanitarian coordinator for african histone rummy's. i like but off says it's a lack of funding that's preventing us from doing more over all these year. we need to have a situation 90 needle. people remain full york. you know we change the connection of the overall economic situation. election all the way to the economic decline and are going to be about $6600000.00. are people or i think i p. c for emergency level. it's just a very high level of security. around 25000000 people to be leaving off to infinity. sanisha for works free. i'm going to stop. i'm going to network and says there are many global crises competing for humanitarian aid. i think that it's fair to
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say that it's been, are quite challenging and extremely difficult when they took over the country a year ago. the foreign, ne thought and, and the banking sector collapse. and all of these things brought the country's economy to its knees. also people last job in real terms, household income's have gone down around 30 percent. so it created it as situation in afghanistan or something like by the un reckoning, something like more than 50 percent of the population is in said euro or emergency levels of food insecurity. that means they don't have enough food to feed themselves or their family. the problem of humanitarian aid is at the need. the gray and the resources are limited. now in, in the world we have ukraine choir says we have other humanitarian crisis around
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the world. and all of them are competing or humanitarian. we are seeing signs, and sometimes it's spills over into social media, where you can tell that there are people within their own city hall a bond will have disagreement. cations point is girls education, where there was a holla, bon, who are actually doing the business of governance, and cobble making promises to the owners and the international community that they're going to open girls high school on the 23rd of march. and you get the very conservative group of total on from kandahar who and then i 7th, our reverse that decision. the one of the things in the coming year too much is how the harlem on managed to settle the disagreements on coal unless into a cohesive system. of governance, at least 31 people have been killed in flash floods in northern afghanistan, several homes are swept away by the heavy rain and power. and province,
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women and children are among the dead. more than a 100 people are still missing their warnings. a more heavy rain expected israeli police have shot and killed a palestinian man and occupy these truce them to say he had tried to stab officers during a raid need abraham. as the latest. we know that this really forces overrated this house over here. you can probably see the damages that they've caused when they entered the house. their family are telling us that ours mohammed, the 21 year old who was in the house, was getting close to where the door is. he was attacked and shot by israeli forces fire. there are difficult scenes here as a women are gathering to console the mother of how much harm she lost her child. the father we spoke to, he says that his son was assassinated in cold blood. he wasn't doing anything.
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and you know, this is part of the reality that palestinians live when they are living under the decades long of these really military occupation of the body of mohammed was taken by the israeli forces a while he was critically injured. the body is still there. so as far as we are concerned here, there is no funeral yet because the body is still with these really forces. as you can see, there are difficult scenes. palestinians say that israel is killing palestinians in cold blood just because they can with hurts from the foreign ministry, saying that this is a mafia style execution. it was condemned. you have heard from palestinian officials calling for an urgent investigation. i still heard here in al jazeera, ah, prime minister and remote promises to turn india into
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a developed country in the next 25 years. as it celebrates 75 you of independence and waiting for a reunion that may never come family search for those missing. since russia invaded ukraine for support coming on, tucson, and will be here with an update on brittany grinders 9 year prison sentence in russia. that's on the wednesday. a let's go with your world's weather update for the middle east africa. hi, everyone right off the bat, i wanted to show you this scene into by quite intense dust storms. so at some spots, during the day visibility was less than a kilometer, people were told to stay off the roads. now the same time this was going on to the
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north in the east coast of the emeralds. this was in full gyro flash flood warnings in play just because of how intense that rain was now in terms of death storms. certainly the risk of seen some more of that. it's time of the year across the middle east, but especially around saudis mt quarter on tuesday. now through pakistan. more bad news, more rain coming in from the northwest of india. so sin province. not catching a break, in fact, last month in july, at some spots getting about half a meter of rain in the prediction for august is also above average rainfall so we could see much of the same. now for turkey, we had some pretty good downpours and it's stumble that clears out on tuesday. 30 degrees and europe on up to 41 year closing in on your august temperature record in time. central africa, the rain in storms just to the west of a d. saba, and same goes for nairobi and for southern africa, cooler air for my puter with the high of 23 degrees on tuesday, ca later ah,
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with live and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these cam. it's regardless of your range of where you're coming from. and he said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders in brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community. on al jazeera al jazeera correspondence bring you the latest development on the war in ukraine. we had to take cover cases of happening on a daily basis. the medics here say he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines and no, no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled parents, they take us to their basement where we find others sheltering from the shelling. please about 2 weeks now. the basic 3 days journey devastated buildings are now
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a grim reminder that the russians were here. ah ah. again, you're watching out 0 reminder. our top story is, is our kenya's vice president william router has been declared the winner of the country's presidential election. he received just over 50 percent of the vote, less than 2 percent ahead of his rival, former prime minister writer and bingo. a court in miramar has convicted alfred leader ang santucci in more corruption cases. i think 6 years to her prison sentence, the charges related to accusations that she was building a home with money from charitable donations. it's been 12 months to taliban to
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control of afghanistan. 1000000 to people have fallen deeper into poverty from to an urgent call from you and for more funding to prevent mass starvation. in winter, many afghans who relocated to the united states struggling to bring their families nearly a year off to washington's chaotic withdrawal. tens of thousands are still waiting for visas, but the migration process has been slow as rosalyn jordan now explained. this is a picture of my mother, my younger brother who isn't a u. s right now. and this is an eat party at home at muslims, family, home and cobble in august 2021 to 2 weeks before the taliban toppled the civilian government. could you see the signs? yes, but i didn't expect it to happen in like 2 weeks. i was thinking maybe this take say, probably another year at least. but after months of fighting,
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the taliban returned to power on august 15th. any one with ties to the u. s. was now considered an enemy of the state, the by debt ministration promised to help those who worked with the americans during 20 years of war. you have heard her say, for on the better part of a year now, and that the united states has an enduring commitment not only to the people of afghanistan, ah, but of course, to american citizens, to a lawful permanent residence on some $1300.00 of whom we have helped transport out about genesis and over the course of the past year, but also to, ah, atkins, to whom we have a special emit. the u. s. has re settled more than 80000 afghans. but critics say many more are still in limbo. that's because the u. s. as immigration system wasn't designed to handle thousands of emergency residency permit refugee applications and
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visas to those who worked with the u. s. military all at the same time. in order for any of these 3 pathways to work, there needs to be a plan to get people out and moving out. and, and that plan is going to need significant political backing by the administration and it to be the highest priority. otherwise it's not going to happen. must moaned, an american citizen for more than 10 years used his connections to help his brother escape during the final days of the u. s. military evacuation. now he's trying to bring his fiancee and his mother a former girl school principal to the us. she, how do you with her, with women in afghanistan and logo province? the how, the purity from check republic. she was the director of woman's affair, defended the, the democratic values that america was promoting there. the women have been living in a temporary shelter and cutter since april. no one can tell them when they can fly
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to the u. us would maf monde has a message for the secretary of state. if i am that offer shall, and i tell you under process, we don't know if and when this is going to be done. how would you feel about it? a call to the us to help hom at most, most family and every other afghan family. fearful about life under taliban rule. rosalind jordan, l 0 washington. foremost south african president, jacob summa has lost legal challenges. he tries to avoid being sent back to prison . his appearing against a ruling in december found his release on medical parole was on golf. sima had been sentenced to 15 months in jail, for contempt to court and july last year, but only served 2 months. we the miller has more from the supreme court of appeal in bloemfontein. well, so far we've heard from the former president jacob seumas lawyers and they're arguing why he should remain out on medical role. and that so ruling by the high
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court to december should be overturned. the i quoted found that he, he's a release on medical parole was invalid because it hadn't gone through a parole board, which is the normal process. and in fact, had been issued by the former head of correctional services at the time, who is known to be an ally of the former president. but his lawyers are saying that they have been questioned about whether not the former president has a terminal illness, but much of the arguments we're hearing in the court behind us we'll have to do with the president, the former president's condition, and the reasons why he should stay out on medical parole and not return to court. if we look back, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court. after not appearing at a commission of inquiry into corruption. and those who, again, or against the former president's release, such as an opposition party and various civil society groups are saying that should
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he return to prison? should the supreme court find in their favor that the months he spent outside of prison on medical bro shouldn't be counted. and he to resume that sentence from the time he left prison. federals have been held in jesus city in great cairo for at least 41 people who died after 5 o'clock to christian church. on sunday. the electoral far started on the 2nd floor of the building during mass. thousands of worshippers were trapped causing stampede. simba's robbie has more, ah, victims of a fire that killed dozens of people at a church in gisele have been laid to rest. ah, the community looked shocked by the seemingly senseless deaths. oh, and lost so great. it is for some incomprehensible. ah,
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my son has lost his life. my son is did the law. as the church hall fills with bodies to be viewed, mourned and prayed over, the children who died are easy to spot. the smaller the coffin, the younger the victim. grief turns quickly into anger. i children with stunning, they were angels. i know it is god's decision and i accept it. the only question is why this happened. a faulty air conditioning unit sparked the electrical fire. 5000 worshippers had gathered for sunday mass. people died from smoking ha, lation. and in the ensuing stampede, good another to the 4th floor of the church was on fire. there were children in the nursery, and there was a mass. i don't know what happened, but there were kids and elderly people. we saved those, we could,
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we looked up and saw a lot of black smoke and fumes in the air. oh, coptic christians make up about 10 percent of egypt population and are often the victims of discrimination attacks and hate crimes. for many, the government offers of compensation are unlikely to mean much in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy that has shaken the largest religious minority in egypt, the disrupting autism celebration to be held across india to commemorate 75 years of independence. the british rule in 1947 resulted in the partition of india, and the formation of pakistan division displaced more than 50000000 people amid widespread violence of the metal reports now from new delhi, the tri carlo, fluttering high. it was 1st hoisted here in 1947, when british rule ended. 75 years later, prime minister in through more, the owner freedom fighters and place to, to an india into
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a developed nation where our guy didn't put that in 25 years. and you will celebrate a 100 years of independence. many of you will be 50 years old, march dedicated designers to helping your country reach its true potential. the triumph of independence came with the horrors of partition rights broke out in both india and pakistan, killing at least a 1000000 people decades later, many are trying to find common ground on my luck, me soda grew up in sin and now lives in baran. poor, her family are among the many hindus who stayed in pakistan. she says she feels lucky to live in both countries. i family stands out because, you know, people feel that people were hostile towards either not nor they warned and what our families, that history was. my great, i'm proud that my grand grandfather of that decision and very complex matter. what is the difference? i said, because the a matter didn't a roger put again, oswell family or bumper? so our culture and everything is very similar, so it was not
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a big change for me to them. as part of the celebrations, the government is asking people to fly the tricolor celebrities have joined the campaign and trader saved the response, has been unprecedented. the flag was one of the major symbols of the independence movement. the government says it wants people to build personal connections with the tricolor to invoke patriotism. some man, let's see this as a way to redefine nationhood and it's violent past. i ask myself, is it the case that the flag is also representing to us? oh, a di know, for really living off that very dramatic violent dime. is it the case that we are actually remembering and agen ism, that was extremely divisive, extremely violent. and the reason for partition could exceed religious tensions, have increased underneath and moody, but on independence day, indians from all walks of life turned out to celebrate balcony. but the al jazeera
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new delhi latino from sha, she thought, oh, who's an m. p. from india's opposition? congress party, earlier, he told us what he thinks the challenge is all facing the country. you can be very, very policy because of you mentioned all the right things been got a literacy rate of 16 says to 82, we've gone from 90 percent of the population living below the poverty line to about 20. we've gone from life expectancy of 22 over 70. so then all of this is good at the same time because of the scale of the country and the nature of the challenge for us. we know it's not as much more that needs to be accomplished and i think that's, that's fundamental. but there are some things that the government is doing, right. even if i'm in the opposition, i would say that the emphasis that's been given mom technology could actually be quite a game changer or in the economy and oranges. well,
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the government just announced that the indian holy envision, is 5 knowledge is capable of taking all the world. and that's something where we see, i think that the overall perception of the economy is what it, what it is, people like me is the onset of a divisive social agenda on the possible support. which needlessly is provoking a sense of division for education amongst all minorities, and particularly the was the minority. the u. k. has become the 1st country to approve a covey 19 vaccine targeting both the original and on the chrome variance. with the vars circled by vaillant vaccine is made by us drug company. medina. it's been approved by british health officials as a booster for adults, recommendations on how the vaccine should be deployed or expected to be announced. soon. thousands of ukrainians remained missing after the brief russian
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occupation of the town of boucher. the streets were left littered with bodies and what he created. president vladimir lensky, cause of war crime. many families are still looking for their relatives. john 100 has this report from picture books on a pro cinco has been searching for her father since the battle of boucher ended in march. sir. hyper cinco left their home to check on a friend that was in the family, fled to poland during the russian occupation of the town and returned to ukraine to see his car riddled with bullet holes. what must the butcher say returning here to see his car? oh, shut up there out of his truck. me was job. one neighbor told her he had been shot by russian troops. others said he died in shelling, but exxon a believes he might be in russian custody. but i can't forgive
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this people. so i would beg them to return my father, i would do anything but get him back to the ship ticket. i would beg them to give back my dead. i would do anything to have him back a life ukrainian authorities, social media sites in the red cross have been flooded with inquiries about missing people. were talking about several thousands of families who are still searching for their loved ones who want to hear about their, their loved ones. no, there were about no their faith since march, the red cross is central tracing. bureau is fielding calls from 24000 people looking for friends or relatives lost in ukraine. some were buried in numbered graves in boucher of san his home town. some might be in russian captivity. others are simply missing with a russian troops gone in a sense of normality,
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returning. sometimes exxon. it says she just wants to forget it. she said it was not the cause. i don't want to believe that all of this happened. i just want to fall asleep and wake up and realize that none of this never happened. it's not real. nothing will feel normal. exxon says until her father has returned to her or found and buried john, hindrance al jazeera, boucher ukraine. germany's environment minister has met with her polish counterpart to discuss the mass fish die off in the river order. scientists have tested 150 water samples and examined some of the dead fish. and they suspect plays in his talks in his response full. but yet to identify the substance, dominic cane reports from the polish german border. august in labels is usually a month when anglers prosper. but not this august. for along the river order,
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more than 10 tons of fish have been killed. something unheard of for people living here. we'll see java fisher kia, sean. i have been fishing here for 40 years and have never experienced anything like this on this scale. it gives me goosebumps when i see how many dead fish there are here in the order. official advice is for people to stay away from the river while the authorities establish what is killing the fish 90 chauvinistic badani. as of today, no water tests have confirmed the presence of toxic substances. at the same time, we are conducting tests on fish for mercury and heavy metals. these were not found in the collected samples that the river order marks the frontier between poland and germany. it flows for nearly 900 kilometers to the baltic sea and place host to a delicate ecosystem is as glad as the ones i know. it is clear that we are facing a really bad environmental catastrophe that has at least resulted in a serious amount of dead fish. we do not know yet how long and how extensive
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environmental impacts will be in the eco system, or in the next weeks, months. oh yes, although an investigation is well underway into what course so many fish to die in this river. it has to be said that on the germans side of the order, there are some voices asking questions about the speed and the size of the operation on the polish side of the border to find out what caused these deaths. it seems the polish government has heard those voices, the heads of poland, water authority, and environment inspector. it's have been sacked. the view in warsaw is that someone may have deliberately put a toxic substance into the river, which is why a reward of more than 200000 dollars has been offered for help in finding who did this dominant cane al jazeera on the order river. it will lead memory much close the coordinates from international river order protection portraits friends via germany. and she believes environmental factors contributed death. it has never in
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my life been such an a cure instinct as so many fish diet over such a short time. we em environmental organizations say, or we think that there are different stresses or under fish that come together and that gender can be one factor causing such an extinction. so at the moment we have very high and tempered to us in germany and recording of a high egg growth f, unusual oxygen levers of very low water leveretts and, and the fish are not used to these kind of conditions and germany. so if there's the poisoning, then this can be one factor too much. we talk now of uh, several tons of fish and have been collected over several 100 kilometers in the river. if you have seen the images, it's really horrible. and
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a lot of people collecting these fish at a moment and a lot of fear that it can go to the baltic sea and then also costs a very high damage stair. and we actually now have this task force set up by the german and by the polish ministry, and i hope that they will find out more still ahead on out 0. good sport, real madrid, get the season on to waste with victory. we substitute ah ah
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ah safe then he'd been home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero, lou. ah,
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i was good for his son. thank you very much and nick, while chelsea manager thomas to her and tottenham counterpart, antonio county have been charged with improper conduct a by the english football association. following their clash at during sundays premier league. while the 2 coaches were involved in several flaps that throughout the match at stanford bridge before the incident surrounding their post match handshake. so both assent tough attention started in the 2nd half when tottenham equalized and conte his fist pump. celebration was not appreciated by 2 hull. chelsea regained the lead, the and that sparked the while celebration from to her down the side line. but in the final minute of either time, platinum strike a hurricane snatched a dramatic door ripping in head. if i i see a greasy, ugly city, and then my answer is though we did receive. yeah. for sure. before both of our
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team simple have been since it's so close here it was. so it was such an intense match into the bose duck outs are very, very close. and so the bit heated from both of us when the patient is a 4 in them both sides. i think that that can happen. and the disintegration was very clear that the day ah, what means this game for all, for the to abs. and that was suitable, but he got insulted. nobody got hurt. we didn't have a fist fight in something. so for me it's not a big deal. it was part of it today, and it's boiled, of course, and the teacher offered nothing bad and i don't know, it was today was part of the game. as you can imagine, social media went crazy over that handshake. and this videos are favorite with
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or it's barry elementary, it started their title defense would become baccha, a winner over promoted side on maria e champions went behind, offered to 6 minutes full man mannion nighted the junior large g. mckinney with the home side in front. i'll equalize the in the 2nd hall before the substitute added the album cord, the, when i was his 1st touch of the bull. we all have already won a trophy the season claim into f, a supercop last week on the way. jailed american basketball player brittany griner, as the lawyers have appealed against her 9 year prison sentence in russia said to one year old there was arrested in february. moscow after vague canisters containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage. kronos found guilty in russian
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corps to the grounds for the appeal have not been revealed. last week's reno williams announced that her time on the tennis court was fast coming to an end. when it looks almost certain to tie off that the us open, which starts in 2 weeks tribute to have been pouring in for the 23 time grand slam champion. and now ruffling a dull, has added his voice. the spaniard says that williams is undoubtedly one of the best plays of all time. of course, from the selfish point of view, eyes side she is leaving the door. but in the hand, we can sang, heard, and off, all the, all the things that she did for, for, for our sport. and i think she's an amazing explanation for a lot of people around the wall 10 and such. i'm look at, in your will say, celebrating the biggest title of his career, the age of 31,
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winning the mon trail masters to spanish, came from a set down to be a see the who were cash and claim 1st a t p $1000.00 event. not been easy for the phone world number 10, who before the man said it's been the one of the worst years of his career. cutting your booster becomes the 1st on see the player to win the torment. in 20 years, he now moved to 14 in the rankings. he said no labor 3rd season this year, but the last some matches. not probably other systems. i didn't lose but, you know, i yes. right. we to continue for believe in my, on my team or myself on my game, over on the women to form a well number one to want to hide it. one, her 3rd canadian opened title. she ended the dream run of resilient. yes, we've had dad my the 3 set, the 3 time grand slam champion,
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reenters the top. 10 would be us open starting in 2 weeks. of course it gives me confidence. so i had the matches here and i have been able to to win all of them. my level of physical part is high. confidence is high and the game is pretty good. so i'm looking for a for the next tournament. and golf swimming finished to the 1st event of the fedex cup playoffs. on the pga tour a tournament went beyond the distance of the american will sell a taurus that made part. the 18th that forced the payoff against austrian accepts that aka plenty more drama, followed at the 3rd extra hole that authoress, where's his t shots against the wall surrounding the green rocker? then put his tea shot in the water opening the door for is that a tourist incredibly a bogey was enough to claim the wind that authorise grabbing his 1st victory on
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tool. it was a crime. you know this week it didn't have my best up on thursday, and i'm just kept on joel, just keep point till the weekend and to kind of see if she's be, see a decision payoff at the last is a, is pretty cool. so and may do the baseball veteran. alba appeals continues to defy his age. a 42 year old smash 2 home runs it to help. the st. louis cardinals to feed to milwaukee brewers is now record the $689.00 homeless throughout his career . he feels has the 5th most home runs in m l b history. and that's all he's bought for
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