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to be heard, and the story told, it was exciting to have this icon of the line, the show to everyone. with exclusive interviews, an in depth reports approaches, awful damage being brought up, al jazeera, has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries. and lives ah, the un secretary general needs the leaders of ukraine and turkey on the agenda. grain exports on the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant. moscow and key the keys each other of planning a provocation at the separation nuclear plot, which is occupied by russian forces. ah, i'll carry johnson, mrs. al jazeera lawton dough. her also coming up and explosion ripped through
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a mosque during evening. prayers in the afghan capital killing, at least 32 people. at least 41 people killed in algeria as firefighters. battle 2 dozen blazes fanned by 4 winds on a 100 days and still no justice al jazeera media network calls for accountability for the killing of its journalist sharina. i will actually buy israeli forces. ah, we start a new crane where president for the mazda lensky, un secretary general, antonio terrace. and turkey's leader had been holding talks in the western city of the viv. it's reject attire adorns 1st visit to ukraine since the conflict began. well, the meeting of far away from the front lines in the east is expected to focus on a diplomatic solution. talk saw also looking at expanding ukraine's grain exports
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to avert a global food crisis. also on the agenda, avoiding a disaster, europe's largest nuclear power, arkansas, parisha, which is under russian control. moscow and kia have accused each other of shelling the facility or so said are, is live for us in now it's down will now, sir. so how significant is this meeting and what's the latest you can tell us? well, it's quite a significant meeting, because this is the 1st wizard of turkish president jeff, taper 12, ukraine, after the war started in the country, and he is joined by the un secretary general antonio terrace. now, there is a presser on the way and a prisoner lensky or ukraine has said that during his meeting with president ad one, they have talked about the great deal, and also distribution around his approach and nuclear power plant. and he also said that we have talk about how to further develop our corporate corporation in the
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defense industry, and which is particularly focusing around the turkish by dr. jones, that have proven to be very much effective against the russian forces in the company since the beginning of the war. and now they are discussing to build a production facility in ukraine as well. and you said that he believes that the strategic relations between the 2 companies are going to be further that will last when it comes to prison. the ad one, he said that we have discussed mainly about the war that has started almost 6 months ago. and we have expressed our concerns about the situation is approach at nuclear power plant and which kind of measures to be taken. and he said that that one of the we are concerned that there might be a need to northville disaster. and he said that so far, we have agreed with you clean and toiletries and with prisons lansky that tricky is
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going to renew the infrastructure, ukrainian infrastructures that have been harmed by the russian attacks and bombardments. so they have signed a deal. turkey is going to help you clean in terms of renaming the infrastructure of the company that heavily being shelled and destroyed or harmed by the russian forces. and also prisoners said that to have talk about the mechanism that has been established to export the ukrainian reign to the world as well. and so they are seeking the ways to, to further develop that mechanism and also expect to be treated his support for the ukraine's territorial integrity and political sovereignty as well. so he said now she is hopeful that there might be a meeting directors at the presidential level maybe between the prism put in and that's good. this is a position that that one has repeatedly expressed. and he said that he wanted to
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bring president putin of russia and the maryland school, if you can around a table. however, this is not a guarantee. this is just a home that she express for this or what came out of the depressive. that is still on the way. okay, so set off for now in this time both. thank he or russia and ukraine are accusing each other of planning a provocation at the upper region nuclear plant, the russians control facility and the area around it. but it still run by ukrainian engineers. moscow has rejected international calls for a demilitarized zone around the plot. you love about the cave regime is preparing a resonant provocation at supple ritchie or nuclear power plant. during the un secretary general, antonio terraces visits to ukraine and the result of the russian federation will be blamed for creating a technological disaster at the power plant on medical. russia has moved at 3 a fighter jets that are carrying hypersonic missiles to clinic grad. it say russian
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territory located between poland and lithuania, which are both nato members. or moscow says it's a defensive move and the aircraft yawning round the clock. combat inert, hypersonic missiles can accelerate to 10 times the speed of sound and hit target such a range of more than 2000 kilometers. they're capable of carrying it both conventional and nuclear warheads. 7 people have been killed and dozens injured in russian missile strikes and ukrainian city of ha cave. one of the missiles hit a dormitory building, regional authorities said was home to dozens, including children and elderly people on ukrainian. president vladimir zalinski has condemned the attack when it despicable and cynical at least 32 people have been killed and a powerful explosion that a mosque in afghan, the capital. it happened during evening pres and cobbler on wednesday. the tor gating, because the details for this mosque and cobble was packed with people when
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a bomb exploded, a prominent cleric, malvina, mere mohammed koobooley, was killed in the attack. so were many of his students, them all the show. the rose, it was evening prayer time, and i was attending the prayers with others when the explosion happened. it was a very powerful bloss inside the mosque. many people were mastered and wounded all that some of the victims were brought to this hospital, which is run by an italian humanitarian organization, from the blast with a seed vein. thought that if i patience an duet dead on arrival, one died in our emergency room 8th received that treatment and were there later on discharged while 24 hour admitted in our hospital. mainly dangerous are due to the shell and burden outside the hospital. relatives waited for news, some of them were in the mosque when the bomb exploded. they said people were held through the windows by the force of the blast. at the thought go after it was
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a huge explosion of so many people were killed and injured to animal are brought to injured relative to this hospital. the taliban says security has improved since it took power a year ago. but several attacks have taken place at mosques in recent months. why does it happen? i think with the fall of cumberland. and so i live on somehow. murder religious sir conflicts of been consider. oh my, the biggest cleared to the security book on it's done. i says, sir, has been brought to remember, it's the action for the appellate bonds gains. ha, ha, ha, ha ha. the taliban has been cracking down on armed groups. this latest attack is a reminder that security remains one of its big challenges. victoria gate and be al jazeera, the security challenges facing are gone. it's donna often eclipsed by economic problems. thousands of people are taking jobs in brooks, making factories where the pay is low and conditions are unsafe. so i've been
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shopping reports from the traditional process of brick making in applying to sun has been in place for hundreds of years. clay is turned to mud, which has been harden and then molded into bricks. yes, it should be in school, but he's in the factory with his brothers and cousins because his family was 12, need them to work. the u. n says 88 percent of families in the country have at least one child with me in the ages of 11 and 17. working in difficult conditions. jasa says he had little choice as his families quality of life has worse and rapidly. but he does not ask about in the past year, our lives have changed on now. we can't buy clothes for our families. we cannot even eat to proper food. and they don him every time he'd all of them on there are 1600 brick making faculties in the day, subs, area of god will alone. but the countries economic crisis means there aren't
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many buyers for the product. it's called becomes expensive. the owners here do not raise the price of the bricks, but brother cut down the wages the workforce. most of it coming from easton of wine to sun only works during the summer and struggles to find jobs through the rest of the year. the workers get about $3.00 to make a 1000 bricks, although fewer kilns are operating now that he missed him, colonel graham. i worked for 3 months on a dairy farm and anchor ha, but the disease outbreak ended the work. now i've moved here to make bricks that the thought upon which calls itself these la camera. it says it understands the problem, but the options are tried. liver or starvation passed more medium. if the atlantic emerett of honesty would have the power and capacity, we would never let any child work. but the problem is that 1st we are in a bad economic situation. and secondly, the families of these children are poor and helpless. to balaban says it's trying
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to revive the economy and it's a feeling for international help. yet nobody can buy a whole. another call your be one person from one family can feed around 20 people if they are employed. now if countries want to how that use the human resource of a lot of fun, provide employment opportunities in thinking. but until such options can be found, many are gone. children and adults like these will have to go on baking bricks to survive. some of the other 0, couple at least 41 people have been killed and dozens injured in forest fires in northeastern algeria. most of the deaths were in half a province near the border to museum 5. thoughts isn't helicopters are trying to contain 118 fires and 21 districts across canada has more form out of province. nicky who know us were standing at the heart of lucy to um it fully known as our mohan village in altura, the province. it's the epicenter of a mess of 5 rapid on wednesday,
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destroying the entire area with the flood of l. this oak forest, which is what this province is famous for the flames reached the top of that ridge where the village centers like headed fires have wiped out the vast areas of forest, including several trees over they. you can see a bus that was destroyed by a fire where people are killed. that's according to like will. 30 algeria is interior minister is inspecting the zoom, which is like headed directly behind those buildings where there are reports of additional deaths. you can also see those houses where villages live, mostly farmers and shepherds. many of the villages have suffered serious losses to property, and some of them had lost their loved ones to the fire. a violent storm and hit the french on the corsica killing 3 people. hurricane force winds up rooted trees and left tens of thousands without power. a 13 year old girl hit on $43.00 at a campsite was among those killed. 2 people were critically injured,
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was still the head hair on al jazeera, a boy caught jeopardize his talk. st. breaking political deadlock in iraq. you bank notes with a few of zeros here in the, in hopes re issuing its currency will help struggling economy. ah, this journey has begun. the faithful world cough is on its way to cattle. hoop you'll travel package to day. hello, thank you for joining in. got a minute 15 to bring up to speed with your weather and right off the bat, i'm going to show you the scene. and me m. r is the largest city. the monsoon rains have done quite a number here. so people trying to get around are the best way that they can. now what happens is the rain leaves myanmar move into the bare, been gall and intensifies. this is the latest round. it could turn into a psychotic storm. but for the time being, we've got weather alerts in play fro disha and west bengal states,
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then it slides north, right across the country. and that's the last round that we had. so western areas of india. okay, it's rainy but just not at the same intensity. now for pakistan, you've had back to back monsoon or depression. so in some spots of sin province, we saw about a month's worth of brain within a single hour. so sim province is now entering. it's 5th. what is monsoon season on record in still more rain to go on friday as it shuffles in to baluchistan province, where we've also seen some flooding there, after se, asia, we go north of manila, we did have a severe flight advisory in play there. the bulk of that activity has shifted west of the country and now let's go further toward the north, some big storms bubbling up harbin into the korean peninsula. so another round of rain to go for flood had areas of soul on friday. that's it. that's all see you soon. hatta air with bishop airline of the journey. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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plant and geoff rizzo and ukrainian gray next was at least $32.00 people, including a prominent cleric had been killed in a powerful explosion at a mosque in campbell. more than 40 were injured. no group has claimed responsibility. at least 41 people have been killed and dozens, injury forest fires in north east and algeria. bipartisan helicopters, i tried to contain a $118.00 fires and $21.00 districts. it's been $100.00 days since israeli forces shot and killed al jazeera jo, mr. sherwin over at craig, in jeanine vigil has been held up to al jazeera arabic headquarters in doha. the network has been calling for those who killed her to be brought to justice. and another vigil has been held in jeanine in the occupied westbank where sharina was killed. community members and her colleagues gathered to remember the journalist known as the voice of palestine. the day attend mer to okay and will your milla
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leander yet it's been a 100 days since she reads assassination, but it still feels like it was yesterday. her absences overwhelming my mother. we had hoped she would be among us, not her photos and memories. just like day one were still strongly demanding relative justice for sharin as true justice. i mean she would not have been killed in the line of duty. impunity can no longer be tolerated. we should not be fighting for justice. it should be the normal course to hold the assassin into account. your son is known and israel is an occupation force a man if sharon's assassination was not just that i hope justice is served by holding the killers into a comment and a man. those who planned it handed down orders and pulled the trigger supple, and above all those targeting journalists in any part of the world law or the journalism is a noble profession. but it's not a crime. the. the abraham has more from jeanine where sharon was killed. i'm
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standing in that shit in a barclays street where now i'll just eat a family, mourned the loss of a devoted journalist at be loved colleague that many here say have called her family. they've worked with her for more than 20 years. and now they're standing here at the very same place where she was shot and killed by israeli forces fire on may be 11. it's been $100.00 days without kittens. wisdom, without coverage, without the person that many new as a friend. but still, there has been no justice, no accountability for her killers, haven't been held accountable. when you talk to palestinians, they would tell you that they're not expecting justice from their killers. that's why they're not dwelling on israel. conducting a criminal investigation. there were hopes that the u. s. given that sharina
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barclay was a palestinian american citizen, would investigate this issue. but as of now, 100 days later with the we see no signs of the u. s. investigating israeli forces have rated at 7 non governmental organizations in the occupied west bank as part of what the government says, our efforts to combat terrorism. the palestinian authority says these are monitoring institutions and it will ensure they're able to continue that work as i shall name reports from west jerusalem. another hunter is really soldiers rammed through the doors of darkened offices, rifled through documents and confiscated property in ramallah. 7 non governmental organizations were rated, including those serving palestinian women and children, and providing legal assistance on their way out. the soldiers sealed doors and declared the office is closed. employee sate bees are humana carrion organizations
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helping palestinians living under is really occupation or we're going to take a what legality for, from mother to paying for. a lot of unity is coming from denito fall long looking a little. and also it comes from our people. you know, on this comes from the victims, you put a scene in victims. this is, you know, i want to legitimacy. the israeli defense minister designated the non governmental institutions as terrorist organizations. israel says they are tied to the popular front for the liberation of palestine, which it also deems a terrorist organization. the government accuses these groups of operating under false pretences of providing humanitarian assistance, when in fact, they're helping recruit fighters raising money and engaging in fraud. the palestinian prime minister says some of the organizations targeted have been in existence since before the arab israeli war of $1967.00 will continue to fund.
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we will continue to help this and secure since as long as the outward pinged within did. but as the numbers and the odd, we have license them, they submit to reports on annual basis. the un condemned the rate and called on israel to immediately reverse its decision. it's unclear what long term effect the rates will have on the ability of these organizations to operate. employee say the only thing illegal here is the israeli rays. they're cleaning up and they, they'll continue their mission to serve the palestinian people. natasha can aim l 0 west jerusalem. china warns a severe drought in the south could last well into september. local government saw scrambling to irrigate crops ahead of the autumn harvest. a rationing of electricity is making water pumping, difficult and some industries that the die on hydro power have shut down temperatures in the region of sort above 40 degrees celsius. meanwhile,
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the northwest china, at least 16 people died or the flash floods that treated landslide homes are damaged and several roads are blocked. did you buy base to ellen, emerald, suspending flights to nigeria from next month? because it's been unable to repatriate millions of dollars of revenue. the company has $85000000.00 stuck in nigeria, but it says efforts to start dialogue with authorities to transfer the funds have been unsuccessful. international air transport association says the problem has also affected other carriers who have an estimated $450000000.00 trapped in the country. leaders of serbian kosovo have failed to reach a compromise in a dispute of a vehicle license plates. they've agreed to hold further, you mediated talks in the coming days. ethics serves and in cost of our opposing
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new rules to swap their serbian issued plates for the call. once it's one of several outstanding issues, the 2 sides have to resolve to move forward with you membership, it's in iraq talks and the ending a months long. a political deadlock are risk a day off to leaders agreed to work on a road map out of the crisis. eyes of inferential, she, i to lead them with toddler, sadder or refusing to take part in the dialogue, led by the caretaker prime minister and start out cutting me 10 months after general election. iraq still has no government because of disagreement about forming a coalition with otherwise it has more from baghdad. iraq's parliament is still in limbo, supporters of say at lee that i'm off to the southern. continue that sit in in front of the parliament and they say they're not planning to leave the area until their demands are met. their demands include, the parliament be dissolved and early elections be held as
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a way out of the current political deadlock. so there has recently rejected at a national dialogue initiative by the caretaker premier. so most of us cover me in a meeting that was attended by president of the state. but i'm solid and the 2 former prime ministers, norion malik, inhaler liberty, along with other political leaders, as well as the representative of the united nations in iraq. janine clos, hot. so the speakers has just stated that that meeting was fruitless and it's only meant to serve the stake holders political interests. meanwhile, the chord nation framework, the pro raynan political a block, urged their supporters to continue their counter sit in an outside defenses of the greens on they say that they will continue their sit in to protest against what they consider the occupation of the parliament by so the supporters and against their aggression against the state sovereignty saw that once the parliament be
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dissolved nearly elections be held. on the other hand, the pre arrangement, coordination of framework once before elections being held, a transitional government, the form it but saw the rejects. that option saying that if a transitional government be formed when to start going to break into that now and go back to our top story, the meeting in the viv in ukraine with each he went secretary journal leaders of turkey and ukraine that so let's listening in as that is now at a for 107 t 6th day of us that you see at least i'll dig into that all my them with
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ukraine values, your presence here on these territory on our territory, as well as highly values your efforts to restore the international order that was on her mind due to the legal russian war, again, historic country as well as the russian terror that has been taking place already for 176 days company. i'm just assuming this meeting with you, bonham, and i know that gonna be part of this that because it's not just some with i would like to know the symbolism of meeting in the same united states that same to watch them. they came down, believe it. i have them on them, is it someone is manenda in the gym? i'm very grateful for the chlorophyll inconsistent support to the solar energy and
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territorial integrity of ukraine, provided by the integrity general and mr. president, i would like to underline the symbolic aspect of the fact that we are having this meeting in the city of levine. but actually let's see, to my live one dominant is not all, no problem, but i guess it was awful lamb to my son living. i'm going to love them, and let's see you video. what will you to be surprised? that'll luncheon you did the last last one that you the sure lar, this, that they've given him really near the stand. you're locked them up, a lincoln boy put him on the newsletter or not with it was in this city that the work has been done and the foundation for the international order has been established by the
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efforts of such a personality as raphael lamb king. he was the want to substantiate the term genocide and to introduce it into the legal practice symbol and y e r. get us out loud in board. name is 91 miss with no problem with days and there's no one of the 2 of you couldn't do that. and if you believe it was a lease, when you were said that when your people as a senior program or a school diploma was exempt from the school, don't believe me during school or not, but if awarded, love you would wallace. and now somebody diesel told us that you would give me all that on. madame ruth, there is none. there is an inbound believe it or if there was
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a the freight values, your presence here on the biggest territory on our tires rate, as well as high values your efforts to restore the international order that was undermined due to the illegal a russian war against our country as well as the russian terror that has been taking place already for 176 days young dishes in with this new suit, grain the bottom. and then i'm going to go to the bottom of it is that it would be nice if somebody can store some lanes to chat with them. if not, i'm on the phone with a faint. and i think that in that same too much time, they came down, believe she can let me know. i am on level in somebody's been in the, in the job. i'm very grateful for the oracle and consistent support to the solar
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energy and territorial integrity of ukraine. providing for the surgery general and mr. president, i would like to underline the symbolic aspect of the fact that we are having this meeting in the city a little to be done. actually it was a little of fun there's. i don't know what i will, but out of the gills with arapahoe land, they're going to my son living. i'm going to love them again. let's see. you all unity. so that's our level one. give them a lot of that to the show like that alicia given him a lot of them a little can put him family in new let out. oh no we with it was in the city.
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