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enjoy, have new experiences hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct whites to assemble and tribe zone. book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g s, for our best prices. ah . high level talks in ukraine with plead to prevent the war from creating a new, clear catastrophe. and we must tell it as he sees every potential damage . he's up what it is, suicide. ah, another i'm doing mcdonald, this is sounds as he relies from london. also coming up, i've got a son, uses child labor to help rebuild its shattered economy, brick by brick, honoring
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a colleague and calling for justice al jazeera. remember she re now blackly a 100 days after she was shot and killed the scorched and deadly aftermath of forest fires. in algeria, at least 41 people are killed and scores of families lose everything. ah, hello, they are good to have your company. ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with the un secretary general and turkish president in lived in a bid to bring 6 months of conflict to an end wage of type or 2, and has maintained relations with both ukraine and russia during the war and positioned himself as a goal between an efforts to stop the fighting, the 3 leaders also discuss ukrainian grain exports and the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant. in zachary asia,
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it's been shale multiple times now and there are fears of a possible nuclear disaster. so busy manipulated there was usage in the way it is unacceptable to 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 plant in the legal way that involves their movements through territory, which is free of the occupying forces or to reasonable has more now from the faith . very high level meeting happening with the turkish president reference here below the new lens. ukraine president of course, the presence of the united nations secretary general and just meeting all of that happening. and you know, now the war in your brain, but also it's impact around the world was discussed. it was talk about the landmark deal that was happened a month ago,
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where it was agreed with the help of turkey and 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 couple, but also the possibility of peace. turkish president says that he's ready to, to host, to facilitate peace thought. he said back to all of this problem should be resolved in a negotiating table. that it's the fastest, and the easiest way below the middle school credit president says that your grade is ready for the not ready to renounce to any of its territory. that it wants the territory that were occupied by russia. he wants to get them back. on the other hand, the united nations secretary general was very clear that he did now. once again what he said was russia, the violation of ukraine territorial integrity. he said that you believe in people that the piece has to be achieved. international respecting the navy mentioned charter so many, many things were discussing with including for example,
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a fact finding mission after the killing of at least 40 prisoner of war in the house of all in the car. currently who train 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 would be fine behind the bushes defense ministry. his claims ukraine is planning what it described as a propagation of this operation nuclear plant on friday. the russians control facility and the area around it, but it's still run by ukrainian and nurse did love. the cave regime is preparing original provocation that separates the nuclear power plant during the un secretary general antonio terraces visits to ukraine, and the results of the russian federation will be blamed for creating a technological disaster at the power plant on many, russia has moved 3 fine to jets carrying hypersonic missiles to come in grad, a separate part of russia. located between nato members. poland and lithuania.
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moscow says it's a defensive move in the aircraft will be on radical combat alert. the hypersonic miss out can accelerate to 10 times the speed of sun that hit target range of more than 2000 kilometers. they're capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads, with landscape on some of ukraine's military during his visit to live if they get creamy and president met wounded soldiers in a hospital and handed the medals to thank them for their service. he also made a special trip to a cemetery in the to honor fallen soldiers. ah, the death toll from wednesday's explosion in a cobble mosque is now at least $32.00. it's has happened and if garner stan capital during evening prayers, victoria gave me explains this mosque and cobble was packed with people. when
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a bomb exploded, a prominent cleric, malware mere mohammed koobooley, was killed in the attack. so were many of his students. and the more the shuttle the route, it was evening prayer 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 well that some of the victims were brought to this hospital, which is run by an italian humanitarian organization from the blast with a seed vain part of the faith. patience, ma'am, we're dead on arrival. one died in our emergency room 8 received their treatment and were there later on discharged, while 24 hour admitted in our hospital, mainly dangerous are due to the shell and burner outside the hospital. relatives waited for news. some of them were in the mosque when the bomb exploded. they said people were hold through the windows by the force of the blast at the fort worth. it was a huge explosion of so many people were killed and injured. 2 of them are brought
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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 recent month. why does it happen? i think with the fall of cumberland and so on. somehow this religious conflict spoke been considered the the biggest to the security on ice has been given the action for the telephone game. the taliban has been cranking down on this latest attack is a reminder that security remains one of its big challenges. victoria gay to be al jazeera child labor is on the rise in afghanistan as the economy, flat lines and families struggle to put food on the table. children are looking for jobs in factories and construction, including traditional brick making, the worksites of poor safety and environmental standards. wages are also going down
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some of the binge of a reports now from cobble the traditional process of brick making in the plan. a 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 cousin, because his family fell, needs him to work. the un says 88 percent of families in the country have at least one child between the ages of $11.17. working in difficult condition. jasa says he had little choice as his family, the quality of life, his verse and rapidly. but he thought that the modest goodbye in the past year, our lives have changed. now we can't buy clothes for all families. we cannot even a proper food enemy thought to be autumn. there are 1600 brick making faculties in the day. subs. area of god will alone but they can read the konami
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crisis means there aren't 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 the wages the workforce. most of it coming from eastern of one of 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. all the fewer kilns that are operating now that he missed him car. i worked for 3 months on a dairy farm and none ha, but a disease outbreak entered the work. now i've moved here to make briggs the other one which calls itself the islamic camera. it says it understand the problem, but the options, try liver or starvation past more. maybe if the stomach emerett of a want, a son would have the power and capacity, we would never let any child work. the problem is that 1st we are in a bad comic situation. and secondly,
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the families of these children are poor and helpless, developed and said it's trying to revive the economy. and it's a feeling for international help. yet no particular one was called you will be one person from one family can feed around 20 people if they are employed. if countries want to use the human resource of a lot of fun, provide employment opportunities. but until such options can be found, many are gone. children and adults like these will have to go on baking bricks to survive. fellow darby bell, da 0, global. it's been a 100 days since israeli forces shots and killed al jazeera journalist showing ab lackley in the occupied waste bank. at the jill was held at al jazeera headquarters in doha. the network continues to call for those who killed her to be brought to justice. and now the vigil was also held in jeanine in the occupied west bank, where sherwin was killed, back in may showings, colleagues and members of the community gathered to remember her. she was also
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known as the voice of palestine. they attend mer to m k in the lumen of william area. it's been a 100 days 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 sharin as true justice. i mean she would not have been killed in the line of charity. 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 is sharina. assassination was not just that i hope justice is served by holding the killers into a common tune. among those who planned it handed down orders and pulled the trigger supple, and above all those targeting journalists in any part of the world or, or the journalism is a noble profession. but it's not a crime. while neither abraham has more now from jenin,
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where sharing was killed. i'm standing in that shit in a barclays street. where now al jazeera family mourns the loss of a devoted journalist, a beloved colleague, that many hearsay 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 vice really forces fire on may be 11. it's been 100 days without children's wisdom, without her coverage, without the person that many new as a friend. but still, there has been no justice, no accountability with 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
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a criminal investigation. there were hopes that the u. s. given that should in a bar play 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 is wally soldiers have rated the offices of several palestinian human rights organizations as part of what these reiney government says is ongoing efforts to combat terrorism . israel says some of the groups have funneled donor aid to palestinian fighters. organizations themselves deny this, and the palestinian authority says it will ensure they able to continue their work . and sasha named reports now 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,
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and providing legal assistance on their way out. the soldiers seal doors and declared the office is closed. employee said these are humanitarian organizations helping palestinians living under israeli occupation. are we going to take a what lead realty, for, from my view 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 us the new 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
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palestinian prime minister says some of the organizations targeted have been in existence before the arab israeli war of $1967.00 will continue to fund. we will continue to help police and submissions, as long as they are working within the bud syndrome goes, i'm very odd. we have license them. the mystery reports. i knew what this is, the un condemned the rate and cold 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. some to come on out as iraq. hundreds killed and more than a 1000000 people affected as flaunting, weeks havoc across pakistan,
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wiping zeroes from his currency to save an economy. sierra neal, his drastic solution to a cost of living. right, so that more when we come back. ah, here's the thing. i think the worse of the rain is over for the islands of ireland and britain. hey everyone. here's the forecast details for you on friday. still some showers ago, but the bulk of that activity has now shifted into scandinavia. it's going to further east and eventually knock back the temperatures in finland. so helsinki at 30 degrees, that's a good 10 above where you should be. temperature is also well above average for the balkans. i mean look at this belgrade, sorry about 3637 degrees. that's going to change soon. i'll explain. see this line of storms around northern portions of italy. there it is on friday. now by saturday
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it's moving further toward these, there we go, temperatures down belgrade, and sorry evo. and then we've got bursts of rain for western areas of poland. the heat's been shoved into romania, so bucharest, coming in at 35 degrees. ok, me see some showers sneak into his sample on friday with a height of 30, but for the other side of the mediterranean, things are drying off temperatures. going up, liz bins got a high of 33 degrees off to africa. we go in that rain that was around n jemina now pouring into northern nigeria. that's certainly not good news because we could see some more flooding there. some showers and wind start to dance into causal luna tall. so durbin got a high of 20 degrees on friday, that's it will soon ah, a 3 year investigation into the pro gun lobby. i really guy revealeth secrets. i put messaging out there
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a man and connections, some one to expose many in legacy media love. last night, al jazeera investigations. how to sell massacre on al jazeera. oh, the ah, a quick reminder now of our top story is currently on algebra. un secretary general says he's gravely concerned by the situation. you are the largest nuclear plant, zachary sure, after it came on the shelling multiple time until new terrorist has been part of high stakes talks in ukraine in a bit to bring the conflict to the death toll from when sees explosion, that
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a combo mosque is now at least 30 to the attack happened and they have gone on capital doing evening prayers. no group has claimed responsibility. thursday marks 100 days since. obviously we're journalist shooing apple was killed in the occupied westbank palestinians continued to demand justice and accountability for the correspondent who was known as the boys of palestine. now a long time senior executive at former us president donald trump's new york property company has pleaded guilty to tax evasion and fraud. allen, reason burger was the former chief financial officer at the trump organization, and he worked for the company for half a century while he had been charged with concealing was $1700000.00 in income for more that school street gave alexander who is in new york hi there gave me bring this up to date while and why so berg was the chief financial officer for the trump organization for about 21 years up until
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2021. but before that he worked for trump and trump's father trump senior. for many years as well, he knows the trump organization, finance is probably better than anybody. and he played the guilty to 15 count indictment. there was brought forward by the manhattan district attorney's office. this has been an investigation that has been going on and on and off again. investigation has been going on for several years now, culminating now with the with this plea deal by why so burke. but it's a little confusing because he's agreed to plead guilty to these 15 accounts of tax fraud. and what they are is basically agreed to plead guilty to accepting gifts such as luxury cars and a free apartment in new york city, as well as tuition paid for his grand kids to go to an elite private school. all of
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this he received while working as a chief financial officer for the trump organization, but did not report it to tax officials in the united states as income. and that is essentially the fraud here to tune of $1700000.00. it's probably gonna spend a couple months in jail, could be as many as 15 months, but probably for good behavior between 3 and 4 months. he's gonna have to pay back a little bit more than $2000000.00. but why this is confusing is because he is now going to be obligated to testify in a trial related to this matter that a trial what's gonna happen here in new york city? in october, however, he has not rolled over on donald trump himself, meaning he will not have to cooperate with investigators if they have any more questions digging in specifically to donald trump's finances. so while this is certainly a win for the manhattan, yes, officer. so give the lawyers more star witness if you will, for the trial related to these,
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the trump organization finances and he will have to testify. he will not have to cooperate beyond that. with investigator, should they jer, pritchard, decide to pursue a more broader investigation into donald trump himself and gave just a very quick one. if i can tell us about these media requests about on the ceiling, the affidavit concerning the, the search at my legal yeah, this is a totally separate case or multiple investigations going on here. this was last week when f. b, i agents searched mar lago, trump's home in florida. media organizations have gone to a judge asking the judge to unseal the affidavit. that would reveal more information on why the f b. i was wanting to to search tramps, home. they feel it's important for that information to get out a judge ruling within the last few minutes saying they will think about it. they think that some of it could be released to the public,
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but heavily redacted meaning blacked out key parts of it. but we'll have to wait and see on that a judge indicating that they could be released at least parts of it. but it won't be today. it'll probably be in the coming days, maybe a week or so from now gave l as onto their live with the latest from new york gate . thank you. about a 1000000 people have been affected by heavy rainfall in pakistan, weeks of floods and land slides have killed more than 650 people across the country . southwest region, the government has sent help in many religious sales responses. been too slow. kathy lopez has and has more most of these people have lost everything. floods have swept to the village of tanza in southwest pakistan, destroying their homes, and livelihoods, roads that were clear just weeks ago have turned to leaks, leaving thousands stranded it. oh, we've had more rain this year. he's had a severe impact on many areas along the river. belk with the water is level off in
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some parts, talk about it already destroyed homes, crops, and infrastructure. the aftermath is overwhelming. more than a 1000000 people have been affected by flash floods, and last lights and hundreds have died across 4 provinces. w. a climate change official say is fueling unpredictable weather patterns. entire communities across baluchistan province are homeless. when you look at the amount of freight which has fallen on baluchistan province itself, it's $450.00 times. what bellucci stone receive in a normal year. so it destroys the home. it destroys the life talk, you know, life folk droning. it destroys the infrastructure of cause bridge road and it destroyed the crop aubrianna authority say nothing could have prepared them for the extent of this year's monsoon reigns, the army is helping displays communities,
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but many survivors say the response has been slow going on, buddy, i've got another man, we're not getting enough help from the government. we hear a lot of promises, but on the ground it's for 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 who lost everything and are forced to start over. katie, a little priscilla young al jazeera. and these 41 people have been killed in forest fires in north east. in algeria, most of the desk were in l. tar province, thus near the border with ch in his ear firefighters and helicopters are trying to contain more than a 100 blazes. their gillian wolf reports. ah, people here say it's like a tornado of fire that swept away everything within seconds. those who
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survived are trying to figure out what happened as they assess the damage that i had to sort of though i don't understand how it happened. it was like a whirlwind. i help the children, ronald. i couldn't do anything because what was happening outside it, but you can see my house, the garage is destroyed. i couldn't say anything. it's god's will. thank god, the children are so 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 of reached 48 degrees celsius. 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. bullshit of ethnic is what you gain when you set a fire and people die. what does the arsonist gain from setting these fires? i hope his heart burns across the country. dozens of fires are still burning with
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authorities concerned strong winds. in a blistering heat wave could spark new flames that they are ill equipped to fight chillin wolf. al jazeera sierra leone is re valuing its currency in an attempt to rally the economy. the central bank has removed 3 zeros and were reprinted notes. it's trying to slow the legal and sliding value and stop protests against the rising cost of living. with interest reports now from the capital free time. after some confusion, businesses are slowly adjusting to the new yield. the country central bank says the re denomination of sir leon's, currency has been necessary. oh, the magic already nomination is that. when you take those zeros away, people start thinking that they are poorer than they actually are. and as a result of that, they will bargain mall when they go to buy
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a goose and services that should put a lead on prices a little bit. so the economies say the idea can only work if government doesn't return to the policies that lead to the collapse in the priority of the money. in the 1st place, the central bank says re denominating. the young was 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. saroyan hit the reality of the economy by adding zeroes to the currency. as a result, the moon lost its 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 and taking the old ones out of circulation, i would not have done this at this time. but the cost for the economy,
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the cost a reserves, the, the central bank, as we kept month on a monthly basis, putting out dollars to give to people who are whored, a layers to bring it into the system so that 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 norm nicki's more easy pause because you can have 50000000 dunwoody 50000000 without a fit of thieves to fully. because if anyone can say to me about boss, for their own moon confusion ruled by them. oh, so you come from from investing to those you a lot of the activity. so in 2020 the central bank spent $68000000.00 showing up de leon. now it isn't seeing how much the initiative will cost, what it will be hoping it will rally the courtesy and be caught up. committed res.
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i would use either free town saturday or the u. s. in taiwan. have an anne's plans for formal trade talks. it follows to high level visits to taipei by members of the us congress, their trips, anger, beijing, which claims taiwan as its own. china says it formerly of folk from may pauses those talks and has accused washington of violating the one china policy. the next trial talks are expected next month. ah, very quick reminder of our top stories on al jazeera ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with the un secretary general and turkish president individual in a bid to bring 6 months of conflict to an end. the 3 leaders also discuss ukrainian grain exports and the safety of europe's largest nuclear power plant. in the operation it's been shell multiple.

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