tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 16, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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as criminal investigations is to reconstruct the money flow and the flow of goods and connect these together. it office, broads does profits that are easy to make and hard to ignore. perhaps it means that all of us should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm kerry johnson. this is the news i live from dough coming up in the next 60 minutes triggered announcement as a triple gutsy under voyage. opposition leader. while a dingo rejects the outcome of kenya's elections, one day off to violence, abrupt the result center, russia blaine's explosions at
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a weapon. storage facility in crimea on saboteurs. ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied its involved. and his railey court keeps a palestinian prisoner in solitary confinement. as his family says, his sufferings, psychological trauma, brazil suppressed enjoyable sanara officially launches his re election campaign from the spot where he was stabbed as a candidate 4 years ago. and as for a leading indian football official says he fears the sport in his country could be pushed into the dark ages. india has been hit with the band a by foot boards governing body fun. ah, canyons are bracing for a possible legal battle over the outcome of a closely fought presidential election opposition leader. rather a danger has rejected the results. calling them a travesty. his opponent,
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the current vice president william router has been declared. the winner is not clear if a dingo will approach the supreme court, which has the final say in the matter. 4 of the 7 members of the actual commission refused to endorse the outcome, saying the final, tallying process was opaque. the trigger, the now the with she's got your mother and void and must be crushed by a court or law. you know of you. there's no legally under buddy declared winner, nora, president elect. the head of the electoral commission announced on monday that william router had received just over 50 percent of the vote. that's less than 2 percent ahead of a dingo. meanwhile, election observers say the results are fair. he loved, therefore, called an o king on to remain calm and maintained peace. and at the circumference,
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if we father call on the candidate to resolve disputes over election results, including results for the presidential election peacefully through legal channel. matessa joins us live now from the city of casino in west, in the kenya. so i think it was implying he might go to court, is that what you support is what we're going to support is expected to go to court. they say they believe like he does that, that he likes that was so yes, until monday you do that. and then the court will rule in 14 days, what people think would be happening right now is that his legal team is noise collecting evidence from across the country there is holding stations. what can you want to know is what evidence says he say he has a want to know if he has enough evidence that was that will overturn the results. this happened in 2017. when those elections were defeated,
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the supreme court ordered a read what was been canyon, had to go back and vote all over again. was the very frustrating experience for many of them. in fact, in that election, both to turn out was even much lower than in the 1st round that happened before the reader on what and how to the city of cassim. it was pretty tense on monday. what, what's it like now? well the protest we saw on monday, we not seeing them any more early on tuesday, people will just put off the right people became more calm. they said, wait and see. and if the prostate lay out, we also got a sense that people were tired of the politics, tired of being in election mode. a lot of the businesses had remained close for a couple of days. and business owners just wanted to open and get on with life for many canyons here. the main issue is the economy which isn't doing very well. the beating was rising in place and the high cost of living. i just want someone to
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leave this country, the little proposed to get over and done with and they can get on with their lives . we also got to send from people that they felt that they feel that when it comes to lead to politicians come and seek them and promise them all sorts of great things off to the pole. the done, if back to normal and people are struggling. so rather than sincere consumer leave that they hope that on wednesday more business is open and people get back to normal. okay, live 1st in that case, see move or massage to thank you. moscow is blaming sabotaged for a fire ammunition that are in russian controlled crimea. the fire broke out there, a village in that design quite district. 2000 people were moved from the area. the defense ministry says no one was seriously injured. a civilian infrastructure was damaged ukraine. has neither confirmed nor denied involvement in cheese days attack . it is also chose not to comment on another blast at an air base in crimea last
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week. to raise about has more from keith. what we're seeing is like a explosion happening again in crimea. this is the 2nd time in less than a week, and that's why it's very, very significant. what's happening right there. we know that this explosion triggered the evacuation around 2000 people. it has also suspend the train for forget crimea is a top holiday destination for many russians who suddenly this races, lots of concern. the russian government is saying that this attacks were carried out by saboteurs. there were, we were able to see some on russian media, some recording, some videos of rates being carried out, allegedly detaining those who are behind this attacked, who the russians call ukrainian terrorists. i've been talking to some analysts, and they're suggesting that those who could be behind this attack could be who they call part to fans or government supporters carry out guerrilla style attacks in
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crimea. but also it could be special forces so far, the ukrainian government has not confirmed or denied, but anything of this has happened. what's important by crime me as also is that russian officials have said that if something happens in crimea, it will trigger a massive retaliation against a crane. and that's why this lay packed, have many people here on the alert and also crimea is a crucial destination. a crucial point that russia uses to supply its lines that it attacks on other parts of your brain. a settlement of ukrainian grain is heading to africa or to leaving the black sea port of odessa is the 1st shipment to the continent since rushes invasion in february. the un chartered vessel grave at command there was carrying 23000 tons of weight destined 40 theo give about 18000000 people in the horn of africa. suffering extreme hunger during wolf ripples the tumor down cu so and her 2 children are among 900000 people,
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displaced by drought in somalia. she scared her children for more than 300 kilometers to reach humanitarian aid provided by the un. give a thought on the math with when we finished our stock of food from the farm and animals started dying, we could not feed our children. we decided to flee because of hunger. according to the united nations, the horn of africa is suffering its longest drought in 4 decades. in somalia, it says millions of people are facing famine and more than 3000000 animals essential to forming communities have died. crop production has also substantially dropped due to drought. the number of people now in need of urgent humanitarian assistance has increased from around 4000000 at the start of the year to more than 7000000. our focus is very much on livelihoods. it's providing cash to allow people to buy food, to survive. it's about keeping the animals alive with emergency feeding width of
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treatments with water supplies for animals and a drought context, which is super important. the brave commander is heading to djibouti carrying $23000.00 metric tons of wheat that will be transferred to ethiopia. when a 5 countries, the un diems at risk of starvation, this is the beginning we hope of more normal operations. the food of ukraine fed 400000000 people across the world last year. w p purchased 880000 metric tons. and we move that soon to somalia, yemen, ethiopia, sudan. the mission comes after russia and ukraine agreed to a deal with turkey last month to restart grain deliveries across the black sea. you and ship is the 1st to set sail for africa carrying grain from ukraine. since russia invaded the country, providing much needed relief for those suffering from drought. in the horn of africa. chilling both al jazeera and israeli newspapers reporting that
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a military investigation confirmed that an israeli s tried killed at 5 palestinian children in garza during a recent fur up and violence. the israeli strike hit a cemetery in jamalia on the 7th of august, just hours before cease fire was agreed with it. so get more on this form, you know, side. who's in garza for us now? you know what more can you tell us? yes. so on august, 7th, in the 3 latest escalation on the gossip strip between israel and islamic jihad that started on the 5th of august and ended on the 7th of august after a ceasefire. there was brokerage by egypt on that same day on 7th august, a 5. the children of the same family and mission family were killed in cemetery. felicia cemetery injure barry, a refugee camp. i witnesses
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a local pal scenes from the area and around the cemetery, said that the so and ease really drone of firing a messiah on those children where the cemetery is a place that is not a proud it plays. it is not covered by a high rise buildings or houses or anything. it's just a cemetery. so it was very visible to the eye witnesses around the cemetery, who said that they did see and is really drawn dropping. and that style on the children that were instantly chilled. ah, later israeli, a claims military claim said that it could be a misfire by the islamic jihad like what happened a day before in a jamalia refugee camp, where they said that it was also the, there was an incident where also kids were children, had older,
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also been killed with other civilians and they said that this could be also or had been a misfiring by the islamic jihad, and did. they did not fire in that area. so israel claims where the same for a would the incident of the giovanni cemetery. but today, tuesday and palestinian based on human rights center, also harris a which is an each really on use paper said that i asked her an investigation was conducted also by the, in the military itself. these are in the military. it so they found that the israeli military is responsible for the killing of these 5 children today at the cemetery. the family are lots of palestinian residents and other children from the area and around the strength gathered in that cemetery to hold a protest to show their a condemnation for this is really
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a chat on civilians and on children specially specially that the cemeteries that place as a mentioned an open place, a very visible place to, to all people a deny does not have any a buildings or homes that any an militants or fighters or anyone to launch rockets from that area. so it's a very visible area to even the drawing that actually dropped that messiah on those children. they asked are, on the, the. 1 hold this conference after the protests they demanded that to the international community who would hold these really military accountable for this crime? ok, we leave it there for now. you my outside life was in gaza. thank you for that update. when you delegation is in god. so when members of signed
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a funding agreement with $249000000.00 over 3 years, funding will assist the un relief agency for palestinian refugees if also paid a visit to the she for hospital to assess the condition of health care. 7 bergdorf is a you ambassador, and representative in palestine. he blames the poverty garza on politics. this last round of escalation and conflict exacerbated their problems on the ground. a coin to unwrap the a poverty level. homeless around not 80 percent for the population of garza, unemployment 75 percent of young graduates. imagine that 90 percent of young women and gather below the age of 30. don't find a job and more than 60 percent of young man below 30 find a job. this is not sustainable, and that's the reason why we need to address this, not from a purely real money, cherry, and point of view. but from political aspect,
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it's indispensable that a political solution be found and this has 2 angles to it. the 1st of all is to end as soon as possible, the closure and locate of garza to allow gases to freely move blood entry and exit completely liberalized, so that people can sort of improve their life with. the 2nd is a political solution, a solution which allows that is a unified politically credible and democratically elected government off the pedestrian authority responsible for both the west bank and gaza. and that calls for all phyllis to infection and its leadership to agree on reconciliation and stage election as soon as possible that the people of garza and the westbank can vote for their representatives. and is rarely court has added 6 months to the solitary confinement of palestinian prisoner mad man as well. he was 13 years old when he was arrested and occupied east jerusalem in 2015 and answer. and his cousin
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were accused of being linked to a stabbing that critically wounded to israelis who sentenced to 12 years in prison . they to reduced to 9 and a half years. his family has said he's suffering from psychological trauma as a result of violence and isolation. we've just spoken to afterwards. lawyer colored subaru told al jazeera, the 21 year old is struggling to cope with the court's decision. a sit in thought when he might find out his solitary confinement in prison, had been extended for 6 more months. who's massively shocked and embarrassed. the 1st words he told his father during today's video conference call was i feel lonely, dad, he's very unhappy about being alone and he wants to be with other prisoners. the least that could be done for ahmad is to let him be with other inmates until we learn. if our request for his early release is approved, jani, hammock held situations difficult. and so is his psychological situation,
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where he was transferred to hospital about 3 months ago. for treatment for his mental health problems. since then, how mod remain in the hospital under psychiatric observation because he has tried to hurt himself. this shows how tough and difficult his psychological situation is . append to moorhead, almeni's are including the pain that won't go away. a desperate plea from families, only, mary, con of miners in south africa. first liberals, new signing makes a bad 1st impression in front of his home fans on his head with that ah, he was present, joe biden is set to sign into law a forge and 30000000000 dollar climate health and tax bill inflation reduction act is seen as a major win for democrats ahead of mid term elections. it's been called the most
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consequential climate change legislation ever passed by congress. has also been billed as a solution to the rising cost of living. well, one of its top houses is making health care more affordable. the bill it will give medicare the power to negotiate the prices of certain prescription drugs. expiring health care subsidies will be extended for 3 years. almost $400000000000.00 a new spending will go towards energy in climate projects to help cut carbon emissions by 40 percent by 2030. much of the money to fund initiatives will come from tax reforms including a new 15 percent minimum tax on large corporations. or mike hunter is live for us now from the white house or my car just how significant is this act. then ramos experts describe it as probably the most significant piece of only bus j legislation. in generations, have you break it down into its various sir sectors?
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it builds on obama's affordable care act. it introduces differences in terms of medicaid rebates, in terms of getting lower cost to prescription drugs. then in the area of climate it pause huge amounts of money into a combating climate change. providing incentives for industries and individuals that go korea green. for example, a massive incentive if you buy an electric coff, new or 2nd hand. and then on the issue of energy, this is central to it. to reduce energy costs over the years by going green, by reducing reliance on fossil fuel. so altogether, this is a massive piece of legislation that would have a major impact in the months and years to come. and this is the other point though, that this is all locked, going to happen immediately. some of the things like the cost of prescription drugs will take until 2025 to begin filtering through. and obviously the issue of
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reducing energy costs is going to take a lot longer, as all of these incentives take effect within the country and might with the mid term elections coming. what are the political implications for jo by well, in a way, it's a kind of byproduct for the administration. it believes that this legislation will do it well, come those mid term elections, restoring some of the popularity to president biden, and his democrats, popularity that has been dropping in recent months. say, hope that this will now be a turn around, but the elections were outside line in terms of this legislation. this legislation has been looked at since the biden administration took office. it's taken months of negotiation with fellow democrats to get this legislation. finally put together. it was passed in the house on a completely partisan vote,
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no republican supporting it. it was passed in the senate with the vice president costing at the $100.00 and 1st and deciding boat. so this has been a major political trial for biden, not least because what he has done has finally brought the democratic party behind him. and this is something that the administration believes will assist both the president and his party come those mid term elections. i thank you, mike hung a lie for us at the white house. you ends i commission of human rights. michelle boucher lays visiting on of the world's biggest refugee camps. ashley is in cox's bazaar and bangladesh is home to about a 1000000 your hunger refugees who fled a miniature crack down in the bar in 2017. turn. the charger reports from deca august 25th march 5 years since nearly 700. 40000 mostly muslim ra hanger, fled to bangladesh from me and martin up on a flight, triggered by
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a military track down and wide spread atrocities. you're an investigator, and the u. s. have called it a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your leaders and religious representatives, and the cox was our refugee camp. and then we told her that what we were not able to do in mean mom, we were able to do here. but we want to return to our home. she assured us that the you in is working hard and that soon will be able to start the repatriation process . this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of borrowing our reputation. since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displace rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo, and the wind has appreciate all our help. they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line county wand refugee
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presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of all of down there. i think i've gone to lunch, i wrote to, we escaped to banga dish due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there still some rowena was confiscated, land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will return my bachelor toll refugees. those forcibly displace would be repatriated under un supervision and voluntarily and diplomatic efforts. were under way to make that happen. but many here. wonder how long that will take and whether me and mars government will ever accept their demands. and which audrey i'll just eda dhaka. tuesday mark's 10 years since dozens of striking miners were gone down by police in south africa. some of them on as follows. the government hasn't done enough to compensate them. it has already
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paid millions of dollars, but there are still many outstanding claims. rewarding. now the was may find that some of the images in from the, the miller's report disturbing. the shootings were captured on live television. the police's reaction to a prolonged strike by miners shocked millions of south africans and left that he for work is dead. 10 others had already died and strike related violence in the week leading up to the shooting, including 2 police officers. 10 years on some a still calling for justice who? hi so long. how am i police? the police are the ones he killed. my brother, the minus said police arrived and shot at them while they were at the hill. no, lou fairfield says she doesn't understand why her brother was killed. an official inquiry blamed the deaths and injuries on police tactics and recommended those responsible be investigated and prosecuted. but police say the use of legal force was necessary. as some striking miners were armed with guns,
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knives and wooden clubs. so far the government has paid more than $10000000.00 in compensation to the families of those killed lizzie, but dozens of claims are outstanding, including from those who survived the shooting. quadra hort, chrome about see as of what they're for us, it's very painful because we know that we lost part of ourselves. now it seems the government doesn't care about us. they are not even trying to do something one, it's been 10 years now. our lives could have changed for the better long ago. instead our lives have become worse. what? oh, the government says it wants to finalize all claims by the end of august. but for those were reminded of apartheid era atrocities committed by the government. no amount of money may be enough for me to mila al jazeera janice bug said i had hair on al jazeera chinese research vessel. doc sin shall anchor, but india and the us so worried saying it could be used for something more sinister . also, i'm rob reynolds in wyoming, where liz shady,
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the co chair of congress's january 6th committee is facing the fight over political life. and in sport, a full time grant champion is a set that head of the year. so ah, here's your weather in a minute. 15 hi there. thank you so much for joining in. we're going to begin in the middle east where we got some sand and dust being kicked up for spots in saudi and still some rain to come for western yemen. but i want to take you to the gulf states, a particularly the united arab emirates. obs. abby: we've had some hazardous air quality readings as of late. the air quality, however, is improving in dubai. 45 degrees will be the high for you on wednesday of the pakistan and
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a lot of rain is pouring in here from the northwest of india for sin province into punjab, right through into baluchistan. mir ologist had predicted that august we would see above average rainfall monsoon rains and so far it is delivering off to turkey. there were some downpours the other day, but the sun's back out may see a few showers sneak in. certainly the risk of it, but the better bet will be toward turkey's ne bike sea coast and look at your, of on 40 degrees closing in on your august temperature record. as we look towards central africa, it's our usual plentiful showers and storms are running here, but i got to take you to the south. another weather maker comes crashing into the western cape. that's going to spread some rain and wind. i think in cape town we could maybe see guts up to 50 kilometers per hour that you're up they bye for now. ah. a reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if the commodore hadn't been there,
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the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this of the grand suite at the commodore hotel. the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera. as the count and the fever will cut 2022 approaches, every continent is turning its eyes to keta. we have a feeling the great to sporting events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention. beyond football, immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. art of culture. catcher has everything you'd want in the destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the 5th a will come 2022. so why go anywhere else o a
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reminder of our main stories now kenya's opposition leader. dingo has rejected the results of the presidential election, but he stopped short of announcing a legal challenge in the supreme court. his rival router has been declared the winner. moscow is blaming supper, turns for a fire and munitions and russian control crimea. thousands of people were evacuated from the area and from the she says no one was seriously injured, but civilian infrastructure was damaged. the un charter ship has left a crane found for e. c o p with thousands of tons of the wheat on board. if the 1st shipment called food aid from ukraine to africa, since the russian invasion,
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beijing said it will conduct more life, 5 military exercises round taiwan is also one that it's ready to smash any foreign interference. and it's the 1st trying to says the drills are aimed at deterring what you call medical tricks by the us and high one. the warning coincides with a visit by us congressional delegation to the island. it's china claims as its own facing has announced sanctions against 7 that time. and these officials saying there was supporting independence. meanwhile, the united states military says it's carried out a test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. the initial test was delayed to avoid escalating tensions with beijing during china's military drills. now taiwan. u. s. military says the test demonstrates the readiness of u. s. nuclear forces and provides confidence in the effectiveness of the countries nuclear deterrent brushes. president vladimir putin says that western countries
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want to build a security alliance, similar to nato in the asia pacific region routine were speaking at a security conference in moscow. he called a recent visit to taiwan by us. house b can nancy pelosi, a planned provocation, and he is also accusing nighted states of dragging out the war in ukraine. okay, i went you to what? no show you the american adventure and relation to taiwan is not just a trip of an individual, irresponsible politician. it's part of a conscious us strategy to destabilize the region and the world we. this is the brazen display of disrespecting for the sovereignty of other countries. india and the us have raised security concerns after chinese research vessel docked, ensure lanka, b u r n wang 5 has the latest tracking technology to monitor satellite rocket and intercontinental ballistic missile launchers. beijing has called the concerns completely unjustified and al fernandez, report form and banter to come, don't come and finally come 5 days later than planned. those at the show lankin
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government directions to the chinese survey vessel, the u on wang 5. and despite india raising concerns over security, they were dismissed by the ship's captain. as it arrived in sri lanka, a southern port of humbug at her on tuesday morning. she oh, hires on tokens? bricks her. the vessel mainly carries out ocean wrapping and monitoring were also supporting the aerospace construction of china. but analysts described the ship differently, saying it's an advanced technology vessel that can monitor satellite rocket and the intercontinental ballistic missile launchers, china's ambassador in colombo, also seemed to pressure like a, standing up to new delhi. bouncing don't even though you have experienced some different rough weather. this time on the indian ocean, the porch call of 115 to humble toppa has come through. it shows not only your courage tenacity invincibility, but also the deep rooted, unfitting,
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an enduring friendship between our 2 countries. for days, india has opposed the presence of the ship, saying it could spy on its activities and shall anchors government us china to hold off. until now you are but a small country in the middle of the order. while india, by looking up to one in great might or to look at his role as a global power. shalanda is facing the worst economic crisis in living memory and relies heavily on india for support. but china has also made major investments in the country as part of its belt and road initiative. a dispute over the role of the vessel behind me has been at the heart of a diplomatic tasa between 2 asian giants. caught in the middle. she'll anchor has had a delicate balancing act to ensure it keeps both on side. mina fernandez, al jazeera humbug for her. phoebe brewster is a senior research fellow at the national security college of camera. he says the
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ship could be used for spying. i think it is really quite significant. it's it's based all well called a satellite tracking vessel almost certainly has a range of intelligence gathering capabilities. and those that intelligence gathering is very much a, as in india that's why the bill is in the ration. and so the indians have very significant concerns about that. i see savvy says for like, really assisting china inmate the live is and they, they say this is really a lap in the face, particularly given the amount of emergency assistance that india has given to slang or in recent, as hot as part of the economic crisis so i think about china and india, it's really quite
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a significant event. there's obviously a lot going on behind the st. shlang area desperately trying to renegotiate a large amount of lines with china while also negotiating. and i am a package. and here we say the conjunction of, of all of that and the chinese really let thing name a holes about it. so it's clear that the, the special doesn't lead to don't in for lag or it could probably dark in a range of other ports in the region. but it was very important from the chinese perspective that by force the visit through and clearly they were using the, the ap standing rooms for lank as leverage against israelite and government. not the 1st official day of campaigning ahead of brazil's presidential election in
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october, present tribal snarl held his 1st campaign event for the next in the city where he was stabbed in 2018 opinion. polls show his less this rival present lewis, and i knew that the silver has a 12 point lead, where he's been campaigning outside an auto manufacturing plant in the state of south palo, where he rose to prominence as a union needed decades ago. monitor yaki has joins us from rio de janeiro. so monica, we've seen terrible snar at his company or was louis and not sure lou de silva's message. well, la lula does silva is going to say, talk about how brazil was very different when he was president. brazil had left the hunger map. now it's back. ah, there's a, there's unemployment, which has very high inflation, is very high, especially with food prices. so i'm foreign, president lula will,
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will mention ah, how times were much better for brazil before our president bush on adult, took over, and present bill. so now on the other hand, is making an appeal to religious groups. he's, he went to the place where he was stabbed and where he says that he was, he born, he saying it's a miracle that he was elected by a miracle. and he insist that he's fighting socialism and communism in brazil. and monica, amid all of this, then we understand the candidates have now taken to wearing bullet proof vests at campaign raney's. yes, there. so people are very worried. would security, actually a hula was supposed to have 2 events today, and one of them was canceled by the federal police due to security measures. they said they, they didn't have enough time to scout the area where he would be talking to see if
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he would be safe or not. and we spoke to people on other candidates for other posts in these general elections. and they all mention how worried they were about security transgender counsel, woman benny bitty ali has received more than 20 death threats since she was elected 2 years ago. she forced to leave brazil for safety reasons, and only returned after being promised special protection. that did not happen. no, they allowed that i have no security only a body guard the all the still fears for her life but has decided to run for rear dition near a state legislator in october's elections. i've lost robust these elections are not only about ideals and votes, they're also challenged to remain alive. we've seen people being killed because they're on one side or the other. the political polarization is very strong. brazil
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has a history of political violence, but since 2018. when the last presidential elections were held, there are growing concerns that verbal and written death threats may be actually carried out in july, a supporter of present j boss when i was shut down. marcella honda, a member of the leftist workers party, founded by former president lucy nostrand, lula vast silva lula is bull. so matters main rival in october's presidential election and is heading the pose. valgy for hi. she was running for congress and is a close friend of both so novel. it says all candidates are taking security measures seriously with he remembers the day ball sonata was stamped during the 2018 campaign. oh and joseph one i both scenarios wearing a bullet proof vests, but that's not enough. he will always ignore protocol to talk to the people. the
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senior bull sonata was stamped and elected council woman marielli fit uncle, inactive ist of black, and gay rights was executed. the crime was never solved at a statue in her name has been inaugurated during the past 3 years, political violence in brazil has tripled somewhat for me, the renewed brazilian politics has always been polarized, but since 2018, we've had president jr. balsam arrow, openly disseminating hatred. now the president has done this, that's led to an increase in political violence. who do result federal police has been training an extra 300 agents to protect candidates during october's election. but in brazil, fear it's not enough. money can not give on jazeera re edition ero, she's one of the most familiar faces on the congressional committee investigating lost his attack on u. yes. capital for house republican this cheney is now fighting for her political
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life. she's facing a voting, her conservative state of wyoming to decide who will run in mid term elections late to this year. and she's up against a challenge of backed by former president donald trump. as roberto's reports from wyoming, wyoming has majestic scenery and wide open spaces. palmer and fewer than 600000 people. but their representative in congress is one of the most famous politicians in the country. liz cheney is well known for her leadership as vice chair of the january 6th committee, exposing the falsehoods and attempts to subvert democracy in 2020 and 21. she has unwaveringly condemned donald trump. i will do everything i can to ensure at that death the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office. chaney stance has earned her many admirers, but unfortunately for her few of them live in wyoming from 170 percent of the vote
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. here in 2020 in after population about 2000 and boasting the world's largest arch made entirely of elk antlers. many voters have soured on cheney. we have just felt utterly betrayed by her actions against president trump. since you know, she voted tempe chem and been as january 6 hearings and all the things that she's done. we've been greatly, greatly disappointed. i still think of her in step with america and these very instep wyoming challenging janie and the republican primary on august 16th is harriet hagaman, a trump supported attorney, who once back to cheney, but has now changed her tune. she's ahead of cheney, by double digits in the polls. cheney ho wyoming. democrats will ride to her rescue and has distributed plan flits, urging them to temporarily switch parties. but just over 43000 democrats are
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registered in wyoming, as opposed to more than 200000 republicans. this shane his political career in wyoming may be coming to an end, but many people here think she's aiming for a higher office using her image as a defender of democracy to run for president in 2024. cheney has done little in person campaigning. in part because she has reportedly received a stream of death threats, and is surrounded by heavy security. an ugly fact of us politics in one of america's most beautiful places, rob reynolds, al jazeera jackson, wyoming. it's been a year since the taliban took power, and afghanistan's economy has all but collapsed. the u. s. of froze $9000000000.00 of afghan central bank assets, depriving the country of much needed foreign reserve and deepening poverty. but it's not about his pointing to improvement. sondra, it's watch a song and java reports from cobble the one business still booming in of line
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is done is transport laden with exports from fruits to minerals. thousands of trucks can still make their way through the narrow passes and border crossings. even this has slowed since the taliban took over. then we will not give me actually push out the panic in previous years we were transporting and going with our trucks . $8.00 to $9.00 trips a month. but now we can only do once a month. there were no businessman, so there's no one to hire us regularly. more afghans are struggling to feed their families than ever before. after for decades, there is peace, but people are still waiting to benefit from it. the aid reliant economy collapsed to been funds were suspended, and $9000000000.00 of, of gone central banks. assets are frozen. the unit appealed for $4400000000.00 in aid. but barely half of that has been pledged. hundreds of thousands of people have lost their jobs and estimated 90 percent of this population lives below the poverty
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line. but not the bonded is said they are going to resurrect the economy and are on target to make 2500000000 dollars this year. our budget annually, the ministry of finance is challenging. international organizations to audit its claims that the country is now corruption, free. their budget and target is completely dependent on our, on our venue to sources. we have generated about $800000000.00 from customs for $400000000.00 or from none. tax revenues which are mostly come from mines. mining is an important part of apply, understands economy providing employment to an estimated 1000000 people that includes not just the miners themselves, but also traders, transporters, and exporters. now talks about the junglin of all. no put there was always fighting . that's why there wasn't much consideration for mind. these lumnick emerett started operations in the minds ministry and in one year and we are realigned many
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pending projects. we will build a huge exchange for african minerals in cobble are local and international traders . you'll call that and much al still depends on the taliban being recognized as atlanta. some legitimate government until then more guns will have to buy still bread from this market that promises about the future still me little. some of java delta 0 double at least 20 people have died in eastern pockets. dawn after passenger bus crashed into a fuel truck sparking a fire. the accident happened to the town of rockport, her water in punjab province. the vehicle was traveling from the eastern city of the horn to the southern port city of karachi. 6 survivors being treated in hospital or in critical condition if you carry it could be rolling out a new coated 19 vaccine targeting the original virus. on the con there and as soon as next month is the 1st country to approve use of the so called by vein and
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vaccine made by us drug for mcdonough. the government says it's confidence uptake will be high. british regulators have already approved it as a booster for those on a. isaac is the lead of the global citizenship program on outbreaks of infectious disease is that university college london. she says the new by virgin's faxing is an important step in showing the development of new cars. 19 various the by delane vaccine recognizes or targets the original strain as well as the a micron, severe and to be a one with cross protection against b, a for, and be a 5 that are currently driving the ways that we're seeing across the, the world, particularly what's a good news about this is that the trials, according to madonna, have a higher antibody level protection. so a $1.00 times more protection against be foreign being 5 versus the original
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booster. so that's encouraging results in this instance. so the u. k. m h, her re, our regulatory agency is using these antibody level protection as a proxy for a wider clinical studies. and again, this is just tweaking the original vaccines. so others a lot of confidence that there isn't going to be a significant difference in side effect profiles will certainly this is being welcomed by many governments. however, the e u vs the case to gain bit more of a cautious approach, waiting for more a clinical data before they approve, unless there is a, an as significant turn of events. however, what we could see is data new form of variance. so start to become dominant in the winter, which means that to we will need to continue developing vaccines in future. this certainly isn't going to be the last of. busy that this type of cove, it next generation vaccines. what we probably will be looking at is a pan crone of ours vaccine that pharmaceutical companies are currently developing,
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which is able to protect against a variety of crone of ours, across the spectrum. so really dots is an important a added tool. however, it is a, a boost that we need to ahead of a winter when we see that of the overall with omicron, there is a lots of vaccine escapes. so certainly this is good news. however, we're looking at to also what's happening in low income crazed message, centuries still don't have either. first, this is available there and not going to impact what variance emerged in the future . so we can't just be only focusing on development of new vaccines. we also need solid public health policies in place, including clean air. almost no country in the world has really embraced improving ventilation, public spaces. and that's a needed not just for coven, but to reduce overall burden of respiratory illness. overall. the academy of motion,
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picture, arts and sciences has apologized to a native american actress who was brewed on stage june the oscars in 1973, such in a little feather here at the request of marlon brando to decline his best to act rewards. for the godfather, they wanted to raise awareness of the abuse suffered by native americans in the film industry. scotlands government is claiming a world 1st. it says it's the 1st to make free sanitary products, a legal right schools, universities, katherine's and community facilities will have to provide products like tampons in their bathrooms. the regulations will take effect throughout scotland this week. the battle for free sanitary products has lasted for years. announcement is seen as a win for women and girls from low income groups. said a head heron al jazeera india's plans to stage a global football tournament. day to this. yeah. have had problems. so i was happy with that story.
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excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou ah, southern our oldest. thank you very much carry. while a leading indian football official says he fears the sport in his country could be pushed into the dark ages. india has been hit with a band or by football as well governing body. fever says that there is under influence from 3rd parties in how indian football is being run. india's highest court recently disbanded the football federation. that means the under 17 women's woke up,
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which was set to be held in india. october can not take place as planned unless a solution is found. we all know that morn bonnie spark is with the navy cup which will be stopped. there won't be allowed to participate in that. the under syrian been woman's wild. gov was she dunedin, being loyal and india that will be also dictionary from us. and it really push back indian food ball into doc ages are corresponded avenue itala has the latest from the indian capital. new delhi, i think, turned in dell will not be hosting the under 17 women's work golf which was to take place in october. and none of the national teams are allowed to participate in any international match. and that is because the fall, i suspended assets, which is the body that governs and manages football in india. the fall says it's because the off influence from quote, 3rd parties,
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which violates the fall. it all goes back to the fact that i was not able to hold elections on time. eventually in may, the supreme court intervened and appointed a panel of 3 people to manage and defend the rules and election if i didn't agree with what was proposed election were also delayed and also reckoning that it would go to with a suspension. that is exactly what be done. now, do make it easy, willing to revert back is given control back and that that she member committee is branded behind. this is the 1st time that inventory board has been suspended and it is boring. many fans because it is affecting opportunities and also in just the rankings are the countries in the past has been
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suspended for similar reasons. these include, can ya iraq pocket san and junior to the football? it's all time greats are going head to head in the european champions league. giovanni van from costas ranges, team are taking on p. s b i and of and her coach by ruth, vanessa roy. or the window of this at 2 legged play off. it will progress into the group stages of footballs, most lucrative club competition. i came here and i wanted to give this club prices wanted to play again on the highest level. and as champions league. so the, the main, the main thing for me is to qualify and to, to bring the club back into the biggest states in the european football course. so, past the funder york, him, anderson says he's received hundreds of abusive messages on social media. he was involved in a clash of that saw liverpool at darwin nunez, sent off nunez head,
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butted and said that during monday's game, the danish player has cold on instagram and the premier league to take action in response to the abuse news desk that managed to get an equalizer for liverpool with the match and they want all liverpool without to win in the league as so far the season location in wrong and definitely wrong rich, clear. but god deny that. yeah, he will love that. unfortunately it's not a few grams time to do so, and it's not cool for us. premier league champions manchester city have further strengthened at their squad spanish, on the $21.00 defenders said your go mass has been signed from and the last to an a $13000000.00 deal. since you have won the 1st 2 games of the season,
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full time grand slam champion, now me a soccer has suffered a huge set back ahead of the upcoming us open. the former world number one was knocked out in the 1st round of the western and southern open and cincinnati. each happening player was beaten by tarnish. why fang, osaka has now lost her opening match and back to back tournaments. and serena williams returned to actually later on that she faces m. r a de cono in cincinnati williams. it looks almost certain to retire off to the us open. 19 year old read the condo, it was born in 2002 the same year. williams 1st became the world number one as an amazing opportunity. it's an amazing, amazing gift to sort of play the best tennis player of all time on. on her way. i was putting in my last opportunity to play her and i schedule her in new york. but i think, yeah, i mean, whatever happens, it's just going to be a great memory to always have and that's as well for me,
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we'll have more for you later on, but, but now it's back to k. thank you very much indeed. that's it for this news. i but stay with us for more days to minutes. we've known tim inland ah, ah, and life and robust debates, a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your raise, the way you're coming from. you said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders and brazil, they live in
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