tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 16, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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or the past week or 2, it's finish shower, a pitcher that continues rain also pours in to tasmania, back to the here and now on tuesday, a lot of rain coming for this southern lp's cross of the south island of new zealand could see about half a meter of rain here. take care. we'll see you soon. bye for now. ah, with this is al jazeera. ah. hello, lauren taylor. this is the amazon news i live from london. coming up here, celebrations as william rooters declared winner of kenya's election, reading transparency, and to work with the opposition. our country is at that stage
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where we need all hands on deck taliban fighters mark the anniversary of their return to power. but one year on tens of millions in afghanistan, face extreme hunger, and the rights of women have been reversed. extra prison time for me and mars. unsung sushi, the outed leader, has been found guilty on more corruption charges. an ecological disaster on the german polish border. scientists struggle to figure out what killed more than 10 tons of fish and in sport them who are held to drop by crystal palace friendly. ah, ah, kenya's deputy leader william router has been declared the country is next president. almost a week after kenyans went to the polls. rudo fought a tight race against veteran opposition to railer,
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dingo. but he edged out just slightly with 50.49 percent of the vote, against a diggers 48.5 percent. it also was delayed because of scuffles inside the vote. counting center after 4 of the 7 members of the electoral commission refused to endorse the result. catherine sawyer begins coverage from narbey law. it was a week of intrigue and anxiety. as canyons waited for the presidential results to be announced, yamato was declared rina. he got about 7000000 votes, his rivalry loading i came 2nd and immediately disputed the results. as a dingus supporters disrupted the ceremony. cows broke out, several people were injured. some said they would not let the electoral commission chair declared the winner police what brought him to try and calm. the situation
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would have been a very tense time. both leaders have millions of orders are going to be interesting to me, how people expectation will be managed. 7 electoral commissioners sit on the board. 4 of them have raised questions about the integrity of the poll. they said they were dissatisfied by the exercise, but only the chair can declare that we now we cannot take ownership of that is thus that is going to be announced because of the appeared nature which this results have been handled. the sacrifices may, when things meet up, the new president, a lack spoke, striking a conciliatory call, saying he will walk with all canyons. i promise that i will well with all the elected leaders and only doesn't care
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so that he can fight on a country that leaves nobody behind a dingus ally see the pawn was not free and fair. many canyons who support him are disappointed. one for verify them was reverify them. we will be able to know and to tell the can and people, because i resolved that is not very favorable, is not a result. i think is next to me will be to head to the supreme court. he has 7 days to file his petition. cathy sawyer, alta 0, nairobi. this is the 1st election, wyler dingo has contestant and lost. now many of his supporters say they won't accept william router as their president. her which asa has more from kiss to move and adding a stronghold by purchase broke out as the tally was announced. aah! as soon as william router was decayed, president elect,
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relative to supporters in the struggle to soon reacted with anger. may believe this election was stolen. police fire to tear gas to dismiss them. no problem. let me go onto the brother. the president with daniel, i. this is the 5th time bitch, an opposition the though didn't to has run for the top job. and last, even though this time he had the backing of outgoing leader who looking at people in with a resident with a want to do know on the campaign trail, didn't promise to help king and struggling against the rising cost of living as well as tackling corruption and foreign debt. it was a tightly contested election,
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and some parts of the country are tense, with the nature commission split and the results likely to be challenged in court. exactly what will happen next here among dig, a supporters remains unclear how much house out is era. key soon, king neary my, where could you are? is the executive director of c. s a place, a non profit organization working on political engagement with kenya's youth. she turns live from nairobi by skype. thanks very much for being with us all. how likely do you think it is that the result will be contested, is through the court. thank you so much for having me. i think that it's, it's going to be very likely just because of how close the results were. the fact that doctor william router got slightly over 50 percent and on my board a low dba managed to gather about 48 percent. it means that half of the country is on either side. so definitely, and also showing that 2017, they were and,
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and we did have a sick and election. and so we do practice petitioning some of these results. so we already saw with me as in your coalition that they were unhappy about the process any more myself can yeah, they had already made a press statement that they were looking to what the course we saw in katherine. so as report that there is some anger about to result already, how long is it you think that they'll be any spin over of an anger and into violence? i hope they won't be a spiel over. i know that costume only is a strong hold for wonder, but right now, so i know that the people are waiting on him to basically give away forward. he hasn't mentioned anything as of now he hasn't given up press statement. he hasn't said anything personally. and so i know a lot of people are very anxious, and they want to know what next. and some people are frustrated and just exhausted with the fact that they came out, they voted and he still did not win. so
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a lot of them do want to hear we for it. so i'm hoping that he doesn't move over to conflict and spill over to conflict. i am sure that once they hear the direction that as the new york is willing to take, the people will come down. the violence is sort of sparing up because it's information that they have just received. we do have some parts of this country that we're rejoicing, and we're celebrating and the other half is pretty much morning and grieving. so it's just a process that people are going through. and once they get into terms and understanding the information that went to settle down, and so if it doesn't go to a court challenge and, and a router is the president, how difficult would it be for him to unite the country? i think he's going to have to collaborate just because both of them have tremendous power. they both have the country backing. when you look at it,
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it's almost split even 5050. so there's going to be some sense of partnership. what that partnership is going to look like, i'm not sure. because even when you look at the different houses from parliament, when you look at it, it's all split in half. so they are going to have to find a way to work together. and dr. william, we're going to have to find a way to reach out to hon. right now. dinger. he did mention that in his acceptance speech this evening. he did say that he is willing to do that. he did share that he did speak with honorable rayleigh previous me and he did say that whoever won, they were willing to collaborate. so that is already on the people. and he has had an attitude of partnership already knew what code you with. thank you very much indeed. federal just under 0. thank you. thank you. israel's military has reported that a number of soldiers had been wounded in
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a shooting. it happened in the village of to come in the occupied west bank is ready as you here is your horses rated the village in response as well as call up additional troops is really medius. as the shooting took place from a car, one of the soldiers is reportedly in critical condition. we offer al jazeera this news. our funerals are held for some of the 41 people killed during a fire and stampede at a church in egypt. after 3 weeks stranded on an island without food or water, 39 syrian migrants are finally taken in by authorities. and later in support a career highlight for a tennis veteran, claiming his 1st master's victory. ah, taliban fighters have held victory parades in the afghan capital to mock a year since they seized power fighters and their supporters, pirated banners and flags through cobble on foot bicycles and motorcycles. one
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group marched past the former u. s. embassy, the taliban captured cobble after a lightning offensive. just as u. s. troops were preparing to leave the country after 2 decades. we are very happy . we always had a vision of free and prosperous. afghanistan. mattie's what we fought for over the past 20 years to day seen the result of the struggle is like a dream come true. all of our dreams and hopes of turned reality with the grace of god. or top on takeover fundamentally transformed africanist on overnight. but the group has struggled to govern and remains isolated internationally that sent its economy into a tailspin and ordinary afghans struggling more than ever. for 2 decades, the country relied on for an age. but much of this has been cut off and the taliban has been unable to access $9000000000.00 of frozen central bank reserves. work is hard to come by with the unemployment rate predicted to reach up to 40 percent by the end of the year. a threefold increase on 2021 agencies say
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a staggering 97 percent of the population will soon be living below the poverty line. with extreme hunger already threatening the lives of 20000000 people. all this, as life remains drastically different for women and girls who bought from secondary education and most work, it must be accompanied by mail, guardians, for all but short journeys, and are required to cover their faces in public. some have been job aid has more from couple a real sound in england is done. the musician and driver after has lived in a few camps and since childhood. he's under more than 3000000 people displaced in the understand market. the among care of that at home 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 voters. as provinces fell to the taliban,
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many in cupboard rushed to the airport. as the rest in government collapsed. after taking refuge abroad, sharp gone, he denied that he escaped the suitcases full of cash. more than 100000 people left during the bedroll of foreign forces, the economy collapsed and the u. s. for billions of dollars of foreign reserves. the u. s. nitro 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 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 that didn't move from covenant to some other areas. things that good we're trying to improve,
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but we should also take into account the problems of the corona virus, the suspension of foreign aid, the freezing of money, the problems in banking drought. all of these together have increased the problems that people are back and stand for those who left lives not easy, or then half the 20000 enough gone to reach the u. k. are still in temporary accommodation with a lack of prospects abroad. and many 5th, harrison in the threat of detention cut over humphreys. true. i lost everything including my restaurant. i planned to 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, but poverty and desperation have increased in my little above 6 international recognition, there are some concessions. it seems unwilling to make some a job down to 0. couple in the last few days i've kinda sounds leaders have been addressing the accusations made against them. a foreign ministry spokesman told us,
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and i've enjoyed that a lot of the countries economic problems began during the us occupation. they have decided on a path of collective punishment for the people of afghanistan with steps such as a sanctions on trade, on banking and overall country, the state of lance, them 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 was all an artificial or economy that collapsed overnight, another governess moving on the path toward self sufficiency. many afghans you fled during the takeover last year, trying to bring their families to the us. the migration process is fraught with
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confusion and frustration as rosalyn jordan report. this is a picture of my mother, my younger brother who is in the us right now. and us and eat party at home at muslims, family home in cobble. in august 2021. 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 takes a probably another year at least. but after months of fighting, the taliban returned to power on august 15th. anyone with ties to the u. s. was now considered an enemy of the state, the buy debt ministration promised to help those who worked with the americans during 20 years of war. you have heard her say for the better part of a year now, and that the united states has an enduring commitment not only to the people of
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afghanistan, but of course, to american citizens, to a lawful permanent residence on some $1300.00 of whom we have helped transport out of afghanistan or the course of the past year, but also to ah, asked ins to whom we have a special net. 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. is immigration system wasn't designed to handle thousands of emergency residency comment, refugee applications, and 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 . it to be the highest priority. otherwise,
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it's not going to happen. must moreland, 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 few of her before min, enough go with and and longer province. the purity from check republic. she was the director of woman's affair, defended big. 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 to the you. us with muff mont 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 mouth, moans family and every other afghan family fearful about life under taliban rule.
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rosalind jordan, l 0 washington creek authorities say 39 syrian refugees had been trapped on an islet between turkey and greece. have now moved to a camp. the small strip of land sits within the everest river, which acts as the border between the 2 countries. greek officials initially refused to help saying the islet was out of greek territory that despite the greek land registry office, including the islet within its borders, one group had been stranded there for 3 weeks without food or drinking water. they were turned back when they initially tried to enter greece at the international rescue committee says a very sick, 9 year old girl is among them. a 5 year old sister died reportedly out of being stung by a scorpion, dimitra calliger. apollo is the director of the international rescue committee in greece. she joined us over the phone. thanks for much for being with us. so it does seem that they have now been moved to a camp. what's your reaction to that?
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hello for her and thank you for for having me. i'd say it's good to see that the site under this story has a good a good then we say mr. griggs date intervening to, to save this, to save this people and move them to, to safety. it says that the, it has taken a lot of time, like it's like nearly 3 weeks or around 3 weeks. since these people have been around the area of ever, ever, ever, even calling for help. while at the same time, there has been relevant rulings from the european court of human rights and for grades to, to, to provide the systems to, to these people. while at the same time, we had to to see the, unfortunately a yet another death for child at the borders and
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a lot of public safety for this intervention to happen. and india does, it seems like they had a terrible experience there. what, why was it there was no food or water accessible for them? well, personally that these people have been in a very critical situation. it seems that they have been who they have attempted to cross to, to greece more than once. and while they have been, they have been at the editor's ever zivare and has been a distress whose situation and obviously the situation cannot be left on the school when there is no access to anything. and there, there is a child that is his last live in all these in all this effort. the important thing is. busy is despite this,
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i need for a for, for help and for transfer to the safety and these people who remain there for so long and what can they expect now that they have been moved, where do you think they'll, they'll be put well, do they have been moved to, they have been moved to, to reception centers, reception center, and hopefully they are being provided with all their systems a they need in order to, to recover from, from what they have been that they have been to apparently this people are going to need. and to need 1st of all to and to recover from. busy late this expediency has had a while at the same time on the experience of them and they brought them to, to this crossing and then hopefully they will be a good. busy legal assistance and protection the, the needs and you know,
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to, to go through a fair, a asylum procedure for the cases of dmitri demitra buelo. thank you very much need for joining us. thank you. thank you. i santa sir, still searching for clues after tons of dead fish were found in the odor river. the river runs between poland and germany before flowing into the baltic sea. both countries have said they believe a toxic substance is to blame. but 150 water samples of failed to find a cause. the mass die off has been called an environmental catastrophe. with warnings the waterways could take years to recover from that cane has more. august in liberals is usually a month when anglers prosper. but not this august, for along the river order, more than 10 tons of fish have been killed. something unheard of for people living here will think of a fisher kia, sean. i have been fishing here for 40 years and have never experienced anything
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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 sheldon as thick badani . as of today, no water tests have confirmed the presence of toxic substances. at the same time, we are conducting tests on fish or 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 plays host to a delicate ecosystem this cloud as villains owner. 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 environmental impacts will be in the eco system, or in the next weeks, months or years. although an investigation is well underway into what caused so many fish to die in this river. it has to be said that on the germans side of the
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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 or is that someone may have deliberately put a toxic substance into the river, which is why a reward of more than $200000.00 has been offered for help in finding who did this dominate cane al jazeera, on the order river still to come when i was there, this news out in ukraine, one woman's emotional search to find her father who's been missing since russian forces occupied the town of india's prime minister promises to help the country reach its full potential. as it marks 75 years of independence from britain and
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somehow behave with an update on brittany green is 9 year prison sentence in russia . as malays ah, well that cooler air has filtered into england and wales high for one. thank you so much for joining in. here's the forecast on tuesday. look at that drop in temperatures for london. 25 degrees. we're surrounded by showers and thunderstorms . we do have some weather alerts in place for thunder downpours, better bet. i think london itself, we'll see the thunderstorms comes on wednesday. we know when we get thunderstorms, we can get some downpours. so there is certainly the risk of seen some flash flooding in london midway through the week. got a weak wave of rain moving across northern portions of spain into the south of france. but, you know, i think we need much more concentrated rain than this to quell. some of the wild
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fires burning in the zone here. cross central european, it's really eastern areas here. we've got disturbed weather is so some rain for ukraine pushing into romania right through the balkans and we had some pretty good downpours and it stumble. that clears out on tuesday. back into the sun. 30 degrees your of on 41, your closing in on your august temperature record. and off to africa we go a good batch of rain moving away from brit keno fast. so closing in on bama co on tuesday and for southern africa that cooler air has filtered into my pluto at 2003 degrees. give it a few days. your temperature will shoot up to 32 on thursday, susan. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries, enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct whites,
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ah, i want to talk stories here. here. almost a week after kenyans went to the polls, the country's deputy leader william router has been declared the next president. router, narrowly beat veteran opposition needed a dinner with 50.49 percent of the vote. the results announcement was delayed because a scuffle inside the vote counter center of the 4 of the 7 members of the electoral commission, refused to endorse the result. that fuel fears of further violence and allegations of vote rigging, tracking when he is a lawyer at the high quarter can years, joins us live now from nairobi. thanks very much indeed for being with us. so what was the issue that some of the electoral commission objected to the well, thank you for having me on the didn't they didn't elaborate on dusty rent. if you take any question the, just that they they don't have the decision because of
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the not that was of the big trip a lot more. so as of now they're not, they're not given much. so what, what will happen? i mean, are you expecting there to be a legal challenge and if so, what happens then? ok, if there is a legal challenge, they have a 7 day window within which to file their petition at the supreme court. and to do the supreme court ok. i yesterday can time that can i give the i've been you through reach that to launch and to show on death. so we handle that. they have seventy's with image to do that, which is which expires on the 22nd. so if they do file the court, then after that we'll have 14 days to listen to everything. there's a judgement and i suppose then if there is another
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election that's a lot of uncertainty for can years. and how difficult would it be for the country to, to deal with a kind of political vacuum. it will be difficult. but i said basically preferable just being in the state of that before. so yes, it will slow down a lot of things. a lot of business that flew down in there and up to them next. and people hoping that we'd have to go back to black because now they still not too much back to people. yeah. but but what else is that we would like to finish if we do both. i've $95.00 baby headquarters will be 60 days after that for them to go back to campaigning and why. why not run to take us into till november if they need to stay
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until november 4th. so, i mean, at the moment we don't know what there's going to do if the situation stays as it is. and router is the next president. what would you say? what can we expect to government run by? we should to be like, given his record so far in government, or at least in as deputy liter. i think that's what i've seen have been put on by some people close today. no. didn't think that will give us proper address tomorrow. so that will give us something monday fiction. and watch what, what steps they tend to take, whether the challenge you talk to concede will do up on that morrow in the will about what we expect. and he, he did hold a brief press conference after after he's after they go by now. and he said that he is looking forward to, to having a conversation with hulu and other going president. and
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right now i think i am, he actually went in to say that she wants, he's not looking to have a handshake type of government. he's looking to buy stuff on the show. so what i see that he was the vested government of the day and the punch and the position of the system of checks and balances. i'm almost equity. what she said, jackie jakie horny. thank you very much indeed. and apologies the sound quality. there wasn't all that great, but thank you very much for your phone. look. thank you, laurie. thank you. now a quote in mid march has convicted to acid liter unsung, see she on further charges for the corruption cases. adding 6 years to her prison sentence, the charges relate to accusations that she was building a home with money from charitable donations. since she is already been convicted in connection with other minor offenses. she was deposed in every last year when the
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ministry june, to seize power. 20 cheng is falling developments from bangkok as 77 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. or they her case. they have evidence in a case which has been brought against her for misuse of a state helicopter. there have been cases about the misuse of walkie talkies. i'm 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.
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we've heard from men on lie the senior general in charge of the military, john to add 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 or but i think today's charges are really shoak that she, the military's intention is to keep her out of the picture completely. carols have been held in jesus city in greater cairo for at least 41 people who died after a fire at a coptic christian church on sunday. an electrical fire started on the 2nd floor of the building. during a mass, thousands of worshippers were trapped causing a stampede. say miss robbie has more, ah, victims of
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a fire that killed dozens of people at a church in gisele have been laid to rugs. ah, the community looked shocked by the seemingly senseless death. ah, and lost so great. it is for some incomprehensible i. 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
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conditioning unit sparked the electrical fire. 5000 worshippers had gathered for sunday mass. people died from smoke, inhalation and in the ensuing stampede. good another. 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, an elderly people, we saved those, we could, we looked up and saw a lot of black smoke and fumes in the air. copy 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 either english ravi or 0. united nation says it has the logistics and security capacity to support
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a visit by the international atomic energy agency inspectors to ukraine's parisian nuclear power plant. if both russia and ukraine agree, moscow and key the cues each other of shelling the plant, like russia seized control of in march. foreign leaders have called for it to be returned to ukraine, while the u. n. is demanded, nuclear inspectors are allowed access. ukrainian officials of warned a shell hitting an operational reactor could have the same impact as an atomic bomb . in the past few days they've been, they've been repeated comments by various russian officials accusing the, you know, nation secretary of having either canceled or blocked visit by the international atomic energy agency to the shopper id. so nuclear power plant, the i e, a is a specialized agency that acts in full independence in deciding how to implement it's specific mandate in close contact with the i. e a, the u. n. secretary has a says that it has in ukraine,
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the logistics and security capacity to be able to support any i a e, a mission to the jap read. so nuclear power plant from keith should of course, or the ukrainian and russian authorities are agree. a crane enforcers say they repelled russian attempts to advance on several towns in the eastern region of don't ask despite heavy shelling, the disputed region has become a crucial focus of the nearly 6 month war. with british intelligence reporting heavy fighting near donetta airport in the village of pesky. the governor, the hans christian says ukrainian artillery has struck the headquarters of russia's wagner paramilitary group in easton ukraine. details of the attack on the russian occupied town of proposal, or unclear, the number of casualties is not yet known. the criminal does not acknowledge the existence of the wagner group. the happy reports the mercenary fighters linked to russia. the units have also been reportedly sent to syria,
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libya smalley and the central african republic. thousands of ukrainians remain missing after the brief russian occupation of the town of butcher, the streets were left littered with bodies in what has widely been called a war crime. the un is called for an independent investigation sector. general antonio cherish, condemning what he called evil acts. many families are still looking for their relatives drawn 100 reports from the 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 of the family, fled to poland during the russian occupation of the town and returned to ukraine to see his car riddled with bullet holes with a bunch of returning here to see his car. oh, shut up there out of his truck. me was job. one neighbor told her he had been
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shot by russian troops. others said he died in shelling, but exxon believes he might be in russian custody. but i can't forgive this people. i would beg them to return my father. i would do anything to get him back up to the ship ticket, but 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. we're talking about several thousands of families who are still searching for their loved ones. we want to hear about their loved ones, no their whereabouts know their faith. since march, the red cross is central tracing bureau. his fielding calls from 24000 people looking for friends or relatives lost in ukraine. some were buried in numbered
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graves in boucher oxen. as hometown some might be in rushing captivity. others are simply missing with the russian troops gone in a sense of normality returning. sometimes oksana says she just wants to forget which it was that the cuz i don't want to believe that all of these 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 asana says until her father is returned to her or found and buried. john henderson, al jazeera boucher ukraine. china has staged more military drills in the skies near taiwan out another visit by us lawmakers. a group led by senator ed markey made the unannounced visit on sunday, and met taiwan president, sighing. when is the 2nd time in a month,
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senior us politicians have traveled to the self governed territory, which china lays claim to a miniature joseph a meant to serve as a warning to taiwan not to seek sovereignty. lawyers for donald trump's former close aid rudy giuliani have been told he is a target of a criminal investigation the state of georgia. according to new york times. the prob is examined attempts by former president trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 us election. juliani was scheduled to appear before special grand jury investigating the case on monday, after a judge ordered him to comply with a subpoena. trump falsely came that he won georgia, a battleground state, that was key to drew biden's victory. former south african president, jacob zoom is launched. a legal challenge, as he tries to avoid being sent back to prison, is appealing against a ruling in december, but found his release on medical parole was unlawful. julian was sentenced to 15 months in jail for contempt of court in july last year. but any 2 months was found
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guilty of contempt of court when he refused to testify at the commission of inquiry into state capture. i'm in the middle has more from the supreme court of appeal in clumps on time. so far we've heard from the former president of zoom as lawyers, and there are getting why he should remain out on medical parole. and that so ruling by the high 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
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with the president, the former president's condition, and the reasons why he should stay out on medical parole and not returned 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 are good or against the former president's release, such as an opposition party and various civil society groups as saying that should he return to prison, should the supreme court find in their favor that the months he spent outside of prison on medical pro shouldn't be counted, and he should resume that sentence from the time he left prison. acres catholic church says another priest has been arrested as tensions flab between the church and the government. oscar benevides was detained a day off to hundreds of nicaragua and attended last in the capital, despite
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a ban on religious procession rights group. se benevides was removed from his car in the north of the country and taken to an unknown destination. relations between don, it'll take us government and the church of intense since a crackdown on protest is in 2018, which left more than 350 people, dead indians, a celebration 75 years of independence from british colonial rule. monday also marks anniversary of partition. when the subcontinent was divided along mostly religious lines into india and pakistan split, displaced more than 15000000 people have new child enforce the tri carlo, fluttering high. it was 1st hoisted here in 1947. when british rule ended. 75 years later, prime minister marines were more the owner, freedom fighters and pledged to to an india into a developed nation. bear arg. i didn't put that in 25 years endurable. celebrate
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200 years of independence. many of you will be 50 years old. march dedicated these years to helping a 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 by rom put her family are among the many hindus who stayed in pakistan. she says she feels lucky to live in both countries. my family stands out because, you know, people feel that people have a hostile towards either not nor they warned and what our families, the history was my great, i'm proud that my grand grandfather of that decision and vetted complex matter what is the difference i say because the a matter dinner raj booth again aust, while family around put so our culture and everything is vase similar, so it was not a big change for me. as part of the celebrations, the government is asking people to fly the tricolor celebrities have joined the
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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 unless 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 guy, no flaw, 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 audition critics, a religious tensions have increased under no rings are moody. but on independence day, indians from all walks of life turned out to celebrate balcony. but they'll al jazeera new delhi, a wooden bridge over
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a river no way has collapsed while vehicles were crossing it. one car plunged into the water while a truck became stuck on a res section. the bridge was in the village of trenton around 200 kilometers north of the capitol, oslo. the driver of the truck was rescued by helicopter. while the driver, the car managed to escape by himself, both were unharmed. the cause of the collapse is being investigated. so to come on out 0, this news are real madrid. get there season underway with victory. thanks to substitute the way. ah ah
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said icy, and i was fort thank you very much. lauren: while liverpool needed the 2nd half a super strike to salvage a premier league, draw a guest crystal palace on monday. paris. it took the 1st half li, the anfield i, voya, and forward wilfred as our ha, nothing the opening goal to hand the visitors. the surprise lead. the advantage lasted until the hour mark, and then despite being reduced to 10 men, the reds equalized with the asset. producing this moment of magic chelsea manager thomas to her and taught them a counterpart to antonia county have been charged with in a proper conduct a by the english football association. following their class during sundays, premier league e to coaches that were involved in several flareups that throughout the matter, stafford bridge. before the incident surrounding their post match handshake,
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a saw bull, sand tuft tension, started in the 2nd half when taught them equalized and quantities. 5th bumping celebration, it was not appreciated by to her. chelsea regained the lead and that sparked a while celebration from to hold down the sideline. but in the final minute of added time, tottenham strike a hurricane snatched a dramatic door. all lovely in spain, rail, madrid, stars of the title defense, it will become bog. when over promoted side, maria, the champion, went behind after just 6 minutes. former manual with junior large g. my uni. put the whole side in front equalize in the 2nd half before substitute davy. the alba called the winner. his 1st touch of the both 3 all have already won a trophy the season, claiming us for super cup last week. del american basketball player, brittany grinders lawyers, a have appealed against her 9 year prison sentence. in russia, he says,
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one year old was arrested in february must go off the vase kindnesses that containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage. griner was found guilty in a russian court. the grounds of the appeal for the appeal had not been revealed off weeks, we know william's announced that her time on the tennis court was fast coming to an end. williams looks almost certain to retire after the us open was thoughts in 2 weeks. tribute have been pulling in for the 23 time grand slam champion, and now raphael, nevada 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 that she is leaving the door. but in the hand, we can sang her off all the, all the things that she did for, for,
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for our sport. and i think she's an amazing inspiration for a lot of people around the world tennis veteran, public gardinio of worcester, a celebrate in the biggest height of his career. at the age of $31.00, winning the mon trail masters, the spaniards came from a set down to beat a see the whole boater for catch and claim his 1st 80 p $1000.00 event. it's not been easy for the former world number 10, who before the match said that it's been one of the worst years of his career heading was that becomes the 1st answer that player to win the torment in 20 years . you now moved to 14 in the rankings. he said, maybe this isn't this year, but to us some matches that probably other systems i didn't lose but you know, i just tried to we will continue for believing on my, on my team, on myself, on, on my game over on the women's tour, former world number one, see, wanna highlight
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a one her 3rd can agent open title? she ended the dream run of brazilian beatrice. her dad maya was a free set. 5th, 3 to time grand slam champion, re enters the top 10. no. with the us open starting in 2 weeks, of course it gives me confidence so i had done matches here and her been able to, to, when all of them are my level of for physical part is high, i'm confidence is high and the game is pretty good. so i'm, i'm looking for a, for the next tournament, south africa aiming for the 1st test cook. it says in england, in a decade, the 2 teams begin a 3 match contests on wednesday at lords, much has been made of england's aggressive approach on the new coach, brandon mccollum and captain ben stokes. however, the south african said they're paying no attention to that. instead, they're focusing on their on strategy. we don't know what conditions are going to be loc overhead under foot. that's just about finding a way to,
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to try and stop them. stop in the mentioned with him and maybe change it. i think our field is going to be important, as we've seen in the recent pasta. you know, when you, when you do grab get opportunities, you got to take them in golf training, finish it to the 1st event of the fedex cup a playoff. so on the pga tour, he torment went beyond the distance. 1 off the american will santa taurus that made har at the 18th that forced the payoff against austrians separate proper. 70 more drama followed to add the 3rd extra hole that the tories. where's the t shots against the wall surrounding the green stucco, then put his t shot in the water. opening the door for these delatory, while incredibly of bogey was enough to claim the win. salvatore grabbing his 1st victory on tour. it was a grind. i'm. you know, this week i didn't have my best stuff on thursday and i'm just kept telling joel,
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you know, just key points for the weekend and to kind of see she's be, see a decision payoff at the last is a, it's pretty cool. so and major league baseball veteran, albert, who hall is continues to defy his age. the 42 year old, a smash 2 home runs out to help the st. louis cardinals. the defeat the milwaukee brewers. he's now the 689 homeless throughout his career with well, has the 5th most the home runs in m l b history. what a great moment and that's what he's will for me. i hand you back to learn in london center. thank you very much, detail. monday can always catch up with our sport and the news, of course, on our website, our 0 dot com and i'll be back in just
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high in water. so near the philippines it will be looking to do that. it states for every new commitment from around the world. the danish government can't make people leave areas like milner park and purely on the basis of ethnicity. our reporter's retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well. the commodore had become an journalistic center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand suite at the commodore hotel. the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison. so as a hostage, they ruge the commodore war hotels on al jazeera. when covered 19 1st hit, the need to minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems online. now
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in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what they've holding trials and cyberspace denies defendants the right to a fair hearing. and remove safeguards against abuse people in power investigates on line justice ana jazeera, ah, celebrations as william looters declared winner penny is inaction, pledging transparency. and to work with the opposition, our country is at that stage where we need or hands on deck ah, of the saudis here and.
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