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offending themselves against the legal invaders. right? oh no. the 0. here are some of the media stories. a critical look at the global news media got spread on al jazeera government shut off access to social media with this is al jazeera. ah, hello, this is the news, our law from doha and carry jobs coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine's president urge is russia to withdraw its forces from its operation at nuclear plants, as he hosts the turkish president on the head of the u. n. pasco and key, the accused each other of counting a provocation at the plant which is occupied by russian forces,
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an explosion ripped through mosque during evening. prayers in the afghan capital killing at least 32 people on a 100 days and still no justice on 20. need a network calls for accountability for the killing of its journalist actually. and i will actually buy his written forces on his full toner manager on sonia concise as he doesn't deserve to be band concert in chelsea's thomas sequel of being charged with improper conduct. following that touched on clash, ah, ukraine's president has demanded that russia immediately withdrew its forces from europe's biggest nuclear power plant. for the mass lensky has been hosting his turkish counterpart on the un secretary general in the western city of the viv. the operation plant is under moscow's control, but ukrainian engineers still run it. it has been shelled multiple times in their
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fears that that could be a meltdown if critical infrastructure is hit. with after their meeting in the if so, lensky, unmanned and tiny, the terrorists held a joint press conference. it was a manipulated lucy gentlemen. it is unacceptable that russia is intentionally bringing us on the verge of radiation catastrophe. on a global scale. we've agreed with mrs. secretary general with parameters for the possible visit, often i. e, a mission, who's ever reach a nuclear power. and i'm in the legal way that involves their movements through territory, which is free of the occupying forces. or we have to correspondence on the story or so it said our is in istanbul at 1st to, to raise a bow in the viv where the turkish zalinski and herb one have been meeting. so teresa, what's been the outcome of these talks that a very high level meeting happening, either in that and of, even with the turkish precedent reference here,
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holding the lens key, ukraine's preference. and of course, the presence of a united nations secretary general in this meeting. all of that happening in ukraine are now the war in ukraine, but also its impacts around the world was discussed. it was talk about the landmark deal that was happened a month ago, where it was agreed with the help of turkey in the united nation to start exporting rain from ukraine to the rest of the world. it was also discussed the situation at the nuclear power plant off somewhat easier, but also the possibility of pizza, turkish precedence said that he's ready to hold stand to facilitate peace talk. he said that all of this problem should be resolved in a negotiating table, that it's the fastest, and the easiest way. voila, the middle to landscape cranes breasted and says that to you. great, he's ready for peace, but of it's not ready to we now to any of its territory is that it's once the territories that were occupied by russia he wants to get them back. on the other
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hand, the united nations secretary general was very clear that he denounced once again. what he said was russia's bio nation of ukraine's that territorial integrity. he said that he believed in people that the bees had to be achieved through international law, respecting the united nations charter so many, many things we'll discuss in this, including, for example, a fact finding mission after the killing of at least 40 prisoner of war in the town of only need cop currently from crane says that they were killed by russia in an explosion. and right now the united nations secretary general says that a fact finding mission is necessary to find out who was behind behind the desk. and to raise a yes, you mention that briefly there, but what more was said about the separation new krypton is currently under russian control. well, it's a major concern for all of those involved in this meeting for everyone here in
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ukraine. let's not forget that that nuclear power plant was taken by russia back in march and these stablished a base, right. beer and fighting and shelling have been ongoing all around the area in a way, raising a big be concerned that that could cause a nuclear disaster. so it's a major concern, russia, except that it won't withdraw their forces from that area and that they want that any inspectors that will visit the plan they should go through. moscow, on the other hand, rested under cilenzo. he said that he's ready to facilitate that. the inspector is going through ukraine, dave to find a safe basset try to force this should happen with in agreement accordance with russia. and that's the difficult part. what was interesting is that the united nations secretary general. on the other hand, he said that any further military deployments around the area need to be suspended . he also said that the area needs to be completely the militarized,
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and that any potential damages to that plant is suicide. the problem now is how to agree and how to reach and negotiate from now to reach an agreement between russia and ukraine so that the inspectors had make it to the plans to reserve. thank you for that's where that's crossed now to wrestle said, whose lie for us in istanbul or so what does turkey hope to gain from all of this well, of turkey has adopted the position or of keeping good relations, both with cave and moscow. so it is almost the only nato member country that is able to hold direct told with both capitals and as a result of this position. so turkey has emerged as an effective broker in his whole ukrainian crisis. so turkey and russia, they are significant trade partners. 40 percent of turkey's and of geneva is coming from russia and turkey, as is as
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a significant exporter of the tax side and the food products to russia when it comes to ukraine. tricky and ukraine. how significant in the defense industry deals, agreements are worth of billions of dollars of articulately that the are the drones on drones and also that the corporation in terms of building up the warships as well. and did the construction tourism and all of the other fields as well. so i'm turkey is also a neighbor to dis, both countries to through the black sea as well. so that's why it sees that i could, as cognition is, is, is, is, is that it has to keep good dimension with both countries and on color, since the beginning of the war has adopted the position of being with ukraine, but not against russia. however, whether this is possible or not, it depends on whether there will be a political solution to these war. because church, on the other hand, is having a very delicate of the delicate corporation or conflict in many regions with russia,
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particularly in celia, in the eastern mediterranean basis in mason in libya. any, no, go, no. can i buy and target for years that if this was in ukraine, lingers own that one all of this, this, there's areas it called a face to make a finest math final decision. or it's going to face painful choices, particularly whether to pick cave and moscow. and that's why it's desperately ones at the a political solution between moscow and kia. that's why prison that one repeatedly has said that he will like to see president of the president put in a fresher and will admit zalinski to, to come to a round table. and to have direct talks was so far, both russia and russia and ukraine and president have said that there is not a proper ground for that. but this time out, one particularly has emphasized dad, if he is going to discuss with president putin of russia about the outcome or the meetings or 2 they took place in leave. it means that he is still trying to mediate
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between these 2 leaders and to pay away for direct talks between the president of ukraine and russia. because there is a lot that the stake. it's not only the mother of what you will gain out of this, but if the war keep continue, and then there is a possibility that turkey could lose as well. live in istanbul, forest, russell said r. thank you. are staying with the ukraine, warren, both moscow and kia are accusing each other planning a provocation at the separation nuclear plant. the length of the cave regime is preparing a resonant provocation at supple ritchie, a 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 fighter jets and the carrying hypersonic missiles to colleen and grad it say russian territory located between poland and lithuania, which are both nato members. moscow says it's
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a defensive move and the aircraft will be on round the clock. combat inert. the hypersonic missiles can accelerate to 10 times the speed of sound and hit targets or to range of more than 2000 kilometers. they capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. 7 people have been killed and dozens injured in russian. this all strikes and ukrainian city of hot cave. one of the missiles hit a door which rebuilding regional authority sate was home to dozens, including children and elderly people, ukrainian president, one mazda lensky, has condemned the attack, calling it despicable and cynical. but another issue raised at that meeting in the v was grain the shipments ukraine was one of the biggest exporters of grain before russia's invasion, food prices surged once. those shipments got stuck in the black sea ports, but a deal breaker. the by the un and turkey is ukrainian exports have resumed that the un secretary journal says more still needs to be done. which price is not by as
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much as 80 percent falling the signing of the agreements. and the f a o foot price index fell by 9 percent in july. the biggest decline since 2008. most food commodities are now trading gets price is below pretty well levels, but still very high. but let's have no illusions there is a long way to go before these will be translated into the very life of the people at their local bakery and their markets. supply chains are still dropped and energy and those what patient costs remain. unacceptably high for monica tolliver is an economist at the united nations food and agriculture organization. she joins us on skype from nature. so doc, you are welcome to al jazeera. so in your opinion, what are the main factors that have led to such a dramatic rise in global food prices? wow, good evening. thank you for having me know the man. i mean the thing on that the
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well are you going to stop the, the fact the thing, the 1st thing this is on the 2020. there are some supply and demand issues on that you coming to the ladybug a and when that won't stop it in 2020 when the door it was a 2nd the that bush the but i think i'm on the high and up and i'm going to be acting to enter the sea and i had the acting on certain these baby actually to the fact that that was about 20000000. so give me you're going back to be she outside and the been not sure how long the situation is going to last. so i think all these answer the begin at the saw the speed that i went, it went to go back since then, but i see the crease call and we had before they fairly made on behind rather
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than the actual pricing banks is about 70 percent of july 2020 and the week crises on about 25 percent. all spending some time. and of course this has led to rampant inflation in many countries as well. hasn't it? well, this is a combination of high hm. wanting thing, but i see my foot on the think that i sees as read, but i see on i think, and i've been been feed into the cost of animal, but nothing about the food is not just the commodity. we are talking about increasing energy cost. when you look at the cost of benny's, that cost a name that has to be built into the fra beach entity and then it needs to be banned. so the high energy, brown's mom, mation cost increasing labor costs in some of them go on these feeds into
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increasing full price inflation. ok. we labor day, monica talk about money. thanks for joining us here on out. you. hey, to moorehead on the knees are including the find out why his really forces in the occupied westbank have raided at 7 human rights organizations and a boy caught jeopardize his talks aimed at breaking little deadlock in iraq, boston sports. i thought just fortune for south africa's cricket captain in the 1st test against english promotion ah, an east 32 people have been killed in a powerful explosion at a mosque in the afghan capital. it happened during evening prayers in cobble on wednesday. the tory gate and b has the details were portable. this mosque and
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cobble was packed with people. when a bomb exploded, a prominent cleric, malvina, mere mohammed koobooley, was killed in the attack. so were many of his students when the machine, the rose, it was evening. pray time and i was attending the prayers with others when the explosion happened. it was a very powerful blast inside the mosque. many people were martyred and wounded. all that some of the victims were brought to this hospital, which is run by an italian humanitarian organization. from the blast we received vain. papa 35 missions, ma'am duet dead on arrival. one died in our emergency room 8th received their 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 hauled through the windows by the force of the blast it before 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 relatives to this hospital. the taliban says security has improved since it took power a year ago. but several attacks have taken place at most in recent months. why does it help when i think with the follow of cumberland and so on somehow murder religious conflicts spoke grim consider. my biggest fear to the security on it. and i so sir, has been brought to grammar. it's be action. the appellate bonds gains. 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 gay to be al jazeera, a security challenges facing afghanistan often eclipsed by its economic problems. thousands of people are taking jobs in brick making fractures where the pay is low
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and conditions are unsafe. some of the jobs reports from cobble with traditional process of brick making in upon his son has been in place for hundreds of years. clay is turned to mud, which has been harden and then molded into bricks. jasa should be in school, but he's in this factory with his brothers and cousins because his family of 12 needs him 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 has that choice. has his family's quality of life has worse and rapidly. but you know, that'd be all not as good, but in the past year our lives have changed on now. we can't buy clothes for our families. we cannot even eat proper food and then they die maybe $30.00 a month. there are 1600 brick making faculties in the day, subs, area of god will alone. but the country's 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 rather cut down to 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 cargo. i worked for 3 months on a dairy farm in lanka. ha, but a disease outbreak ended the work. now i've moved here to make bricks that the thought of on 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 honest thought 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 the feeling for international help. yet now funny can buy a whole another call your be one person from one family can feed around 20 people if they're employed. now if countries want to how to 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 begging bricks to survive. solomon gabrielle de 0 gobble. it's been 100 days since his really forces shot and killed al jazeera journalist, shane i will actually in jeanine. vito husband held that to al jazeera arabic headquarters in doha network has been calling for those who killed her to be brought to justice. on another vigil has been held in jeanine in the occupied westbank for sharina was killed in may. community members and her colleagues gathered to remember the journalist known as the voice of palestine the day at and
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may i too, am karen, will yeoman la jani, abt? it's been a 100 day since she reads assassination, but it still feels like it was yesterday. her absence is 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 sharyn 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. i'm guessing it's known and israel is an occupation force a man if sharon's assassination was not just that. i hope just this is served by holding the killers into a common tune. among those who planned, it handed down orders and pulled the trigger. and above all those targeting journalists in any part of the world or, or her, the journalism is a noble profession, but it's not a crime. let's take a look at what's happened since sri utley was killed in may. palestinian,
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the president markwood abbas rejected a proposal for a joint investigation with israel. instead he pledged to take the case to the international criminal court media outlets including the associated press, seen and the new york times. and washington post announced their own investigations which found who actually was likely killed by is really 5 days later, an investigation by the palestinian authority found she was deliberately killed by israeli forces. and in june, the palestinian foreign minister urged the icy c. prosecutors to bring to justice those responsible for killing the same month. are you an investigation? concluded israeli forces fired the shot that killed sharing? the un continues to demand accountability for what happened and our position on know that the the killing of us should, in a block lay, is, is unchanged. we still want this matter to be thoroughly investigated and for
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those responsible for the killing to be held accountable. we have been cleared that we support the investigations that have been under way and we want to make sure that they come to a result that is acceptable to all until all parties 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 upon us to authority says these all humanitarian institutions and it will ensure that able to continue their work, that i shall name reports from west jerusalem. another hunter is really soldiers ran 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 steel doors and declared the office is closed. employee said these are humanitarian organizations
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helping palestinians living under israeli occupation. or we're going to take a while to legality or from mother to paying for. a lot of unity is coming from denito foldable long looking a little. and also it comes from our people, you know, and it comes from the victims. you put a scene in victims. this is, you know, a lot of 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
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existence with before the arab israeli war of $1967.00 will continue to fund. we will continue to help these and solutions as long as they are working within them. but as the numbers and the odd, we have license them. mister, they bought an 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 race. they're cleaning up and say they'll continue their mission to serve the palestinian people. natasha name l. jazeera west jerusalem in iraq talks aimed at ending amongst long political deadlock, are risk a day. often leaders agreed to work on a road map out of the crisis. allies of influential shortly the mc target asada are refusing to take part in the dog. led by the caretaker prime minister must offer al,
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cutting me 10 months after general election. iraq still has no government because of disagreements about forming a coalition. marwood of the white has more from bank that iraq's parliament is still in limbo. supporters of j at lee that i'm up to the southern continue there, 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 a way out of the current political deadlock. so there has recently rejected at a national dialogue initiative up by the caretaker, prime minister. most of us come to me in a meeting that was attended by president of the state, but i'm solid and the 2 former prime ministers nori and malika either la betty, along with other political leaders as will as the representative of the united nations in iraq jeanine clos, hot, so the speakers has just stated that that meeting was fruitless,
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and it's only meant to serve the stake holders political interests. meanwhile, the chord nation framework, the pro raynan political a block urging 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 dissolved nearly elections be held. on the other hand, the prearranged and coordination of framework once before elections being held, a transitional government, the formats, but sort of rejects that option. saying that if a transitional government be formed, it will be including only those accused of corruption and mismanagement for ease.
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the situation remains very tense with both rival factions holding onto their situations. so with that deep division, there is no sign of eye waiting, at least for the time being a still a heads on al jazeera. i'm don't again on the rhine river, finding out why months of little rainfall is having a catastrophic effect both on the river and the people who uses and algeria struggles to control. dozens of forest fires that have killed 40 people. thus with 94 days to go to the well cup can defend champions, france repeat their success of 2080 and he's here with us. ah, with away we go with here whether update for the middle east and
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africa. hi there. thank you so much for joining in. so it's a pretty typical picture. hot sunny and dr for the middle east. still getting bursts of rain for western areas of yemen and temperatures. lifting once again and back dead and key weights. i think q 8 over the weekend, you will hit 50 degrees before those temperatures come down, down bucket. stine and some parts of sin province. we saw months worth of brain in an hour, a sim province now entering its 5th. what is monsoon season ever? and we've got more rain in the forecast on friday, dark or the color, the more intense the rain is falling as it shifts into baluchistan after turkey. here's the forecast for you. on friday, me see some showers sneak into it, stumble on friday with the hive. 30 degrees still for turkey's ne bike c coast and temperature has come down a bit and your oven. we know there's been flooding in the jared's destroyed thousands of homes also in shad. we've seen some pretty intense rounds of rain, but our usual trouble spots here across central africa to the south. we go in that
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weather maker that was in the western cape is shifted into the eastern cape, kazoo luna tall, and that's flicking cooler air into mar poto with a hive 23 degrees on friday. and me see those winds whip up to 50 kilometers per hour. that sure update. thanks for joining in. i for now. ah. what is life life in maximum security prison in this to plot special report. one i 18 goes behind bob. it's singapore chung, you prison on out to a 0 a ah al jazeera with
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ah ah, he went to al jazeera reminder of our main stories now on a visit to ukraine. the head of the u. n. and turkeys president warned against any potential damage to his upper region nuclear plant. europe's largest nuclear
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facility has been shuttled repeatedly. at least 32 people, including a prominent cleric up in killed. that powerful exposure to mosque in carbon. more than 40 were injured, no group has claimed responsibility. thursday marks a 100 days since odyssey return. the serene acclaim was killed in the occupied westbank placed in years continued to demand justice and accountability for the correspondent, known as the voice of palestine. the u. s. justice department to have in order to indicate what information it wants to remove from affidavit. linked to former president donald trump document was used to secure the search warrant with trumps. home media companies in the us have gone to court to get more information about the f. b i search of his hand. if not, agents found 11 sets of classified documents that the former presents my logo estate. the justice department says the affidavit could compromise this investigation if it's made public, were clear. finkelstein is
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a faculty director of the center for ethics and the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania. she joined us on skype from philadelphia. welcome to the program. so what, what factors will the court have to consider hair then? do you think? well, so there are a number of items that will need to be redacted. if in fact this affidavit is to be released, there are 2 main types of materials. first and foremost, anything that touches on the highly sensitive of national security information that news reports have indicated are contained in those materials. particularly the highly compartmentalized materials having to do with nuclear secrets. everything of that nature, even naming those documents would have to be redacted. and then the other type of material has to do with grand jury secrecy. and that material will also have to be
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redacted. so um if judge reinhart is seriously thinking that this document could be released in some way, shape or form of the amount of information that would be left after those redactions may be very, very limited. so politically, then what's at stake here as this saga continues? well, if there is to be an indictments and the, you know, all indications are that there is at the very least a criminal investigation of donald trump that could lead to an indictment. the judge has to be very, very careful to protect that investigation. for example, uh, there may be people who are assisting with the investigation right now are there may be somebody in moral law. there may be somebody in donald trump's close entourage who is assisting the bureau and who is
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a feeding information they will want to protect the identity of that person. so the war, the judge insist on releasing the war the investigation could be compromised. normally anything up until an indictment would be very carefully protected. the media, of course, is pushing for this information to be released as, as part of a fair effort to try to instill confidence on the part of the public in the operations of the government. and d o j and to say this is legitimate, but the risk of compromising the investigation is very, very high here. and so the judge needs to step very lightly, finkelstein live in philadelphia, thanks very much for your time here to down to say thank you. the u. s. a court has ordered 3 major pharmaceutical companies to pay $650000000.00 for their roland opioid crisis. a judge in ohio ruled c vs, walmart,
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and walgreens were partially responsible because they over supply the duct of pain killers. many of those drugs found their way on to that market. the pharmacy changed say they will appeal to verdict. the dubai base to airline emirates is suspending flights nigeria from next month because it's been unable to repatriate millions of dollars of revenue. the company has $85000000.00 stuck in nigeria. it says efforts to start a 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 serbia and kosovo have failed to reach a compromise in a dispute of a vehicle license plates. but they've agreed to hold further, you mediated talks in the coming days. ethics serves in kosovo, are opposing and new rules to swap this serve in issued plates for local ones is
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one of several outstanding issues. the 2 sides have to resolve to move forward with their e. u. membership beds. and high temperatures and little or no rainfall have made at one of europe's longest rivers impossible for many ships. let matters because it's a main waterway for transporting coal iron and other natural resources. dominic cane reports from color. it could almost be a picture postcard of the rhine goods barges chug up and down the river while children explore the pebbles on the bank. and yet a closer look, show something else for in most summers, much of this area would be submerged. but months of high temperatures and little or no rainfall have changed things. or we see right now with a low or water levels in rivers is the new normal or it's even worse of the new normal will be even more extreme. we have seen
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a global temperature increase of 1.2 degrees on global average right now seen from overhead. the situation is clear, this satellite image of nearby dusseldorf shows the river. now, this one how it was in the same place, 12 months ago, if the science of what's happening is clear, the practical application of it is causing problems for many different companies. the shipping ones in particular because they look at the ryan as it is now and have real concerns about how deep it is and how easily they can navigators. and crucially how much each of their vessels can carry. the foreman or 3rd one ships bringing salt here from high upon, usually carry almost 2200 tons. now they're arriving with $600.00 tons and that shows the less water, the less cargo on the ships. and in this year of war in ukraine, there is another drawback with russian coal now embargoed across the
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e. u. many companies have paid to ship a non russian alternative via the rhine instead. but as the demand has risen, so the water levels to allow it to be delivered have dwindled. right now, most shipping companies are concentrating on the near future with autumn just weeks away. they expect its cooler, wetter weather to replenish the wine. but some scientists say that to could bring danger. if it stops terrain on touch, the dry salt water can not infiltrate into the hall and we don't get surface run off. and the water runs out of the system of catchment and produces such shots as we know from, from california, for example, the rhine has run dryer in summer before, but not often it will have to rain a lot to return the river to its more normal state dominant cane al jazeera cologne
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. at least 41 people have been killed in forest fires and l jerry as emergency crews battle a string of fires across the nation. just here in wolf has this report. the people here say it's like a tornado of fire has swept away everything with him. those who survived are trying to figure out what happened as a tester damage to the i don't understand how it happened. it was like a whirlwind, i hope the children run. i couldn't do anything because of what was happening outside. as you can see my house, the garage is destroyed, i couldn't say anything. it's god's will. thank god, the children, a sex forest fires have become an annual occurrence in algeria, where climate change is turning large areas into a tinderbox. most of the death this time have occurred in the l. tarp region near the eastern border with tenicia. temperatures have reached 48 degrees celsius.
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hundreds of people have had to flee their homes with may more having suffered from burns or respiratory issues as a result of the smoke. some are blaming arsenic. who are still better. what do you gain when you set a fire and people die? what does the ars in his gain from setting these fires? i hope his heart burns. across the country. dozens of fires are still burning with authority. is concerned strong winds in a blistering heat wave could spark new flames that they are ill equipped to fight chillin wolf al jazeera and in portugal, emergency crews are trying to control several wildfires including one and a national park has been burning for nearly 2 weeks. hot weather and strong winds have been hampering efforts to contain the flames. on wednesday one firefighter died and another was injured. abandoned storm has hit the french island of corsica, killing 3 people. hurricane force winds up rooted trees and left tens of thousands
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without power. a 13 year old girl hit by a falling tree at a campsite was among those killed 2 people who were critically injured. but a 1000000 people have been affected by heavy rain for in pakistan, weeks of floods and landslides of killed more than 650 people across the south western region. the government has sent help, but many say the response was too slow. catalogue, whose hoodie on was more, most of these people have lost everything. floods have swept the village of tanza in south west pakistan, destroying their homes, and livelihoods, roads that were clear just weeks ago have turned to lakes, leaving thousands stranded it. oh, we've had more rain, misha. you said a severe impact on many areas along the river belt, with the water is leveled off in some parts all about it already destroyed, himes crops, and infrastructure. the aftermath is overwhelming. more than
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a 1000000 people have been affected by flash, flood st landslides, and hundreds have died across 4 provinces. w. climate change official say is fueling unpredictable weather patterns. entire communities across baluchistan province are homeless. when you look at the amount of frayne which has fallen on baluchistan province itself, it's $450.00 times. what belushi stung, receive in a know, maria. so it destroys the home. it destroys the life talk, you know, life felt droning. it destroys the infrastructure, of course, breach road, and it destroyed the crop. what would it oliver authority say? nothing could have prepared them for the extent of this year's monsoon reigns, the army is helping displays communities, but many survivors say the response has been slow on my body. i read that another
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man. we're not getting enough help from the government. we hear a lot of promises, but on the ground it's poor people who are suffering. we have no food, no water, and we are living under the open skies at the mercy of god. more heavy rains are expected in southwest pakistan in the coming days. it's yet another concern for families have lost everything and are forced to sort over cateel, opus of the young al jazeera. every rain has head to new zealand for 3rd day, causing major disruption, starting and landslides across the country have forced officials to close some roads. in the south island, nearly 400 homes have been evacuated. city of nelson has been worst it after receiving more than a month's rainfall in a day. but these 16 people in the northwest china have died after flash floods triggered landslide homes are damaged and that several rows are blocked. rescue operations are underway and dozens of people are still missing. while chinese
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officials are wanting a severe drought in the south could last well into september. local governments are scrambling to irrigate crops ahead of the autumn harvest. what rationing of electricity is making water pumping difficult, and some industries that rely on hydro power have shut down temperatures in the region of sword above 40 degrees celsius. now the u. s. and taiwan have announced plans to hold formal trade talks to move photos to higher level visits to type pay by members of the us. congress meetings angered beijing, which claims taiwan is its own. china says it firmly opposes the trade talks and accuses washington, the violating. it's one china policy. patrick fog has more from beijing will consider the timing of this development coming rights after what beijing really viewed and being highly voc, revisit by us politicians decide one, you might argue that the response from the foreign ministry today was actually relatively measured, spoke one, when been said china was opposed to any country,
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having official deals with taiwan and also called on the us to stop all engage with the island. you also want washington against what he called quote miss judgment. that more or less that code, what we have in the comments my ministry as well. which said that it was against any deal of this kind with taiwan, of assault, britain or official nature. it also went on to say that this was really about us. china relations, us china trade partnership about maintaining world peace and stability, but there was much less of the chest beating that we've seen from beijing and recent days over. so i was surprising, particularly when you consider the fact that, you know, there was no secret made of this being told that specifically at china. so i want to negotiate, the john said that we all know that china is the name perpetrator of economic caution, and china was economically co thing, taiwan, but also other countries. and he said that this did tremendous harm to the
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international economic order. here the own is revolving its currency in an attempt to improve its economy. the central bank has removed 3 zeros and reprinted notes, is trying to slow the sliding value and stop protests against the rising cost of living. interest has more from the capital free time. after some confusion, business is slowly adjusting to the newly old. the country central bank says the re denomination of saloons, currency has been necessary though the magic already nomination is that when you take those zeros away people, they're thinking that they are poorer than they actually are. and as a result of that, they will ball game all windy a goto, by goose and services that should put a lead on prices a little bit. so economy say the idea can only work if government doesn't return
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to the policies that lead to the collapse in the value of the money. in the 1st place, the central bank says re denominating the young were significantly reduce the amount of cash people and businesses carry around on the risk that go with that. but critics say removing 3 zeros from the currency won't show up. it's about critics, a previous monetary policy, etc. yon hit the reality of the economy by adding zeroes to the currency. as a result, the leon lost his value and inflation worse, and the governor of the central banks as the decision was tough to make. given the cost of printing new notes on taking the old ones out of saturation, i would not have done this at this time. but the cost for the economy, the cost a reserves that a central bank, as we kept month on a monthly basis, putting out dollars to give to people who are whored, a list of bring it into the system so that
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a economy can keep going. doing that for a foreseeable future, we would have wasted our entire reserves. some banks and business people say the public response and acceptance of the new currency has been encouraging. this no one making more easy pause because you can have 50000000 dunwoody 50000000 without rid of thieves to follow you because if any one particular about boss for the whole money you can feel ruled by then. okay. come from them. leslie said, are you a lot of flexibility? so in 2020 the central bank spent $68000000.00 showing up de leon. now it isn't saying how much the initiative will cost, but it will be hoping it will reilly, the courtesy and the economy committees, al jazeera, freetown center, legal aid agencies. se malnutrition in the horn of africa is increasing at an alarming rate. the pointing to consecutive it failed rainy seasons. the conditions
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mean more than 20000000 people could face food shortages by september and the head of the world health organization has said the humanitarian situation in ethiopia. t gray is the worst in the world just and had a mac. braces says 6000000 people are in need of aid to address who's from to grade, but he was a crisis is going unnoticed. in terms of humanitarian crisis. i can tell you that the humanitarian crisis integrates more than you crate without in exaggeration. and i say it is many months ago may be the reason is the color of the skin of the people into dry i haven't heard been the last 5, few months or several months now. even ahead of stay talking about the, to like condition anywhere in the developed world,
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especially why i think we know also the head to hair on al jazeera, big upset to the asian champions league action. that competition is on its way. ah ah ah.
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero ah ah and is here now with all the sport. thank you so much. carrie will tottenham, hotspur, manor, johnson you can say says he's not expecting to be banned. following his class with
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chelsea counterparts almost to call circle and con, say had to be separated twice during sunday's bad tempered sue to draw in the premier league. the pair have been charged with improper conduct by the english football association. cruise an event who reads because sometimes can happen. i just, i proceed to asian mom and is not the 1st time it won't be there last time that her talk to culture, sir, and not agree mo, most importantly, either to, to, to move on to move on and then to have or is better each other and for me, the situation of finish her finish their own i just $94.00 days away from the world cup kick off her and cats are organizes say, just under 2500000 tickets is now being sold side from the whole nation funds from the usa england, saudi arabia, mexico, the u. e. france, argentina, brazil and germany have been the biggest ticket buys more will gone sale in
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september, the 1st will cut to be held of middle east kicks off. on november, the 20th with house cats are taking on ecuador or friends with funding champions and one of the favorites again, this time around no team since brazil. in 1962 of one fax or back world cups. natasha butler reports from paris. ah, francis 2018 world cup thick tree was celebrated. no one hard by french football fans. now friends are among the favorites to win the tournament again in keta. the school has yet to be revealed, but it's likely to include to the world's best attackers, killing and pappy and carrying benzo map. oh, gang bins emptied again in the shop. john returned ben's about pretty much one, the champions league on his own with rem madrid. and killing him, but pay by singing p as g stays in a club. he knows it gets rid of any doubts and unless he was to be injured, he should be in good shape in katara the from steam as all the players. you need to
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have a great woke up, but the key will be whether they can play well together. holly shout if there's little doubt that a 3rd world cub. when for france, would sony inspire a whole new generation of a boys at this? i'm at a club in paris, hopes a high for france, victory. oh, and i don't if would normal, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french team before would show them how to lead. yeah. like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, care. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play. i was hoping 1000 baker. i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle. the last time a team, one consecutive well cups. it was brazil in 1962 as raining champions. france will be under increased pressure as they defend their title, but they'll also know that having done it before, they could do it again. natasha butler al jazeera paris natasha report. part of our
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world cup count on show this month focusing on europe as well as france woke up when a having martinez joins is in the studio to talk spain, germany, england, and whether chris john arnoldo can finally get his hands on that trophy. you can watch your line or on friday at o $430.00 gmc, now japan's at league leaders so full were shocked feet in the asian champions league at yokohama f marin aust, beats and i can purchase will code 32, they're actually fighting to avoid relegation in their domestic league this when putting them through to the quarter finals seats on champions to what moats is also in the last date and extra time when against fellow south korean, sunday, goose, and winning. this one. now, cleveland browns quarterback to show watson will be suspended for 11 games for violating the nfl personal conduct policy. what's and also hit with a $5000000.00 fine. been accused of sexual assault of harassment by 2 dozen women
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during his time playing for the houston texans, the 26 year old denies the charges, but says he will accept this punishment. wow, so like, do this whole process again trying to tell my son resort. ah, but a lot of people wasn't able to. i didn't really pay too much attention to it. but one day we will on a time with tell and you know, like i said before, it is catina. keep being the person i am keeps showing the community how good of a human being. i am a struggle. all that is, is he never supposed to play again? is he never supposed to be part of society? does he get no chance to rehabilitate himself? and that's what we're going to do. okay. and you can say, well that's because he's a star quarterback. well, of course, but if he was joe smith, he wouldn't be in the all the headlines every day. so we think people deserve a 2nd chance. are found that als returned from injury has ended in the fates these spaniard is back in action after a 6 week injury lay off. despite winning the 2nd sat here against born a church. the 22 don grand slam champion went to lose his 2nd romance should be
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cincinnati open. that hasn't played since he was forced to pull out of the wimbledon. sammy's with a stomach injury next offer him. the final grand slam receives nasty usa. i am sad tool tool to not play well here. am these tournament is enough important. but in that, in that moment i have to more forward mentally, non dying dems of practice. i need to startle dual to be in a granite le mode or black this in the way that they need to break this 2 to be compet. 15 is the beginning there, and soft curve belts of a $124.00 run late in the 1st test of a series of england harm saying that a bit of luck on day 2 at lords jimmy on the scenario. getting them we should have visiting caps and dana, olga by the last several, a viet scored with 73. a south africa reached 218 for 7. that is the clunks or is it the other to me posted 50. okay,
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that is high. false looking finance carry on the thank you very much. indeed. that's it for this news about more from julie mcdonald's in london's today in just a few moments stay with us. ah ah. if baking the issues of the day produce as always, then criminalized around though boundaries of rights. these are just numbers. there people are families and our friends are community members on air or online at your voice. this made it to, we don't believe in dialogue that political crisis from as vsoft with
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a political solution as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to made. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now j 0 holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. his role in the world on al jazeera, the 1960 s a significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation. the sixty's in the arab was society on out jazeera, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey, set sail for new discoveries,
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