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right to marine conservation with a burglary alarm away. even got this bill up on the board with your mobile number. i'm not going to do any reporting from review. this your van to tribe is protecting biodiversity co, defending themselves against the legal invaders. both bride ornell de 0 ah high level talks in ukraine with a plea to prevent the war from creating a nuclear catastrophe. and we must still, as you keys every potential damage these up, what is your is suicide? ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is sal to see rely for month and also coming up. i've gone, astound uses child labor to help rebuild it. chapter economy brick by brick,
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honoring a colleague and calling for justin sanchez. he will remember serene abbey, actually a 100 days after she was shot, killed on the scores and deadly aftermath of forest fires. in algeria, at least, 41 people killed in scores of families. news everything. ah, hello, there. ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with you and secretary general and turkish president in live, in a bid to bring 6 months of conflict to an end rigid type or 2 in has maintained relations with both ukraine and russia during the war and positioned himself as a go between an efforts to stop the fighting, to reasonable report snap from livid. good a. just so you put on a high level meeting and living to talk about the war and it's him back to round the world, fretted and follow the minister lensky meeting with turkish president. let her die
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at the one and the un secretary general antonio terrace. discussing the importance of continuing to export, to queen and grain to the well through a humanitarian corridor. also the situation on the ground that the nuclear power plant is have for each year. still a major concern occupied by russian forces since march and with fighting now increasing fears of a major nuclear incident. military equipment and personnel should be withdrawn from the glands. further, the climate of forces or equipment of the sides must be avoided. the area needs to be but us and we must vary as it is, every potential damage these up, what is your, is suicide. the presence of breath in an adult one here in levine. he seen by many as a new opportunity for progress, a key player in getting the site to strike the landmark dealing grain exports or de one use his 1st visit to levine to repeat the need for continued diplomacy.
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charged. so it shouldn't, in that i personally believe that the war will come to an end at the negotiating table. it all comes down to finding the fastest and easiest way to the negotiation . given to the president polanski. welcome turkey support, but we stated his position and talks at this point, viewed the name, why does he give her the right to show there is no trust was the russian federation . i believe that in this the plastic window there is russian weaponry. that's why i'm surprised to hear that they'd be ready for some kind of peace. people that kill rape every day should cruise me size onto our peaceful cities and infrastructure cannot want to be. that's why, 1st of all, they must draw their troops from our territory and only done as fighting continues to rate in ukraine, southern and eastern region. civilians continue to die in what key says i targeted
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russian attacks on residential areas. it's been almost 6 months since the war began, and thousands of people continue to be evacuated, injured and killed. and that's why it's crucial to find a way to cease fire to prevent further loss of life. but if i will see that live be ukraine. russia's defense ministry is claimed. ukraine is planning what it described as a provocation of the sap region nuclear power on friday. russians control the facility and the area around it, but it's still run by ukrainian engineers do. most of the key regime is preparing original provocation and separates the nuclear power plant during the un secretary general antonio terraces visits to ukraine. and the result the russian federation will be blamed for creating a technological disaster at the power plant on medical. russia has moved 3 fighter jets carrying hypersonic missiles to cullen in grad, a separate part of russia. located between nato members. poland and lithuania were
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moscow says it's a defensive move and the aircraft is the, on the round. on the ground, the clock combat alert. hypersonic missiles can accelerate to 10 times the speed of sound and hit targets at a range of more than 2000 kilometers. they're capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. to lensky are some of ukraine's military during his visit to live if the ukrainian president met wounded soldiers in a hospital and handed out medals to thank them for their service. he also made a special trip to a cemetery in live, to honor fallen soldiers. ah, the death toll from wednesday's explosion in kabul mosque is now at least 30 to attack happened in of the canister capital during evening. prayers. victoria gayton b has the story. this most can cobble, was packed with people when a bomb exploded,
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a permanent cleric malvina mohammed koobooley was killed in the attack. so were many of his students and the mo, the shall. the rose, it was evening prayer time, and i was attending the prayers with others when the explosion happened. it was a very powerful blas inside the mosque. many people were mastered and wounded with some of the victims were brought to this hospital, which is run by an italian humanitarian organization from the blast. we received vain thought that if i patience and duet dead on arrival, one died in nevada emergency room 8th received that treatment and were there later on discharge, while 24 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 will hold through the windows by the full said, the blast at the thought bluff. the. it was a huge explosion of so many people were killed and injured when i brought to entered relatives to this hospital. the taliban says security has improved since it
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took power a year ago. but several attacks had taken place at mosques in recent months. why does it happen? i think would the fall of copeland and so on somehow my this religious conflicts of been considered a the biggest threat to the security on it. and i said it has been brought to remember. it's the option to the pallet. bonds gains ah, the taliban has been cracking down on arm creeps. 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 in traditional brick making. but the work site said poor safety and environmental standards and wages have also gone down some of the binge of
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a ports now from couple the traditional process of brick making in the plan. a son 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 felt 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 conditions. 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 on and now we can't buy clothes for all families. we cannot even talk proper food and they 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 crisis means there
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aren't many buyers for their 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 to the rest of the year. the workers get about $3.00 to make a 1000 bricks, although fewer kilns are operating now and that he missed him car. i worked for 3 months on a dairy farm and non co ha, but the disease outbreak ended the work. now i've moved here to make bricks the, the other one which calls itself the islamic camera. it says it understand the problem, but the options of child labor or starvation past more meetings. if the atlantic enrich, if i want a son would have the power and capacity, we would never let any child work with the problem is that 1st we are in about economic situation. and secondly, the families of these children are poor and helpless. development said it's trying
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to revive the economy and the feeling for international help. yet nobody can buy a whole. another call you will be one person from one family can feed around 20 people if they are employed. so if countries want to how to use the human resource of a lot of fun, provide employment opportunities then begin with. but until such options can be found, many are gone. children and adults like these would have to go on baking bricks to survive fellow job without a 0 gul. it's been a 100 days since israeli forces shot and killed al jazeera journalist shooing ab lackley and they occupied west bank and the jail was held at al jazeera headquarters in doha. the network continues to call for those who killed her to be brought to justice. and other vigil was also held in june in the occupied west bank . and that's where shoeing was killed. back in may our colleagues and members of the community, he gathered to remember the journalist who was also known as the voice of palestine . the day it's on mer to okay in the lumen of william henry abt. it's been
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a 100 day since sharon's assassination, but it still feels like it was yesterday. her absence is overwhelming when we had hoped she would be among us, not her photos and memories. just like day one, we're still strongly demanding relative justice for sharina. 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 saxon is known, and israel is an occupation force, a man is sharina. 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 supple, and above all those targeting journalists in any part of the world or, or her, the journalism is a noble profession. it's not a crime. we will need to. abraham has more now from jenin. i'm standing in that shit in a barclays street where now al jazeera family mourns the loss of
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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 wise, really forces fire on may the 11. it's been 100 days without chins wisdom, without her coverage, without the person that many new as a friend. but still, there has been no, does it no accountability and her killers haven't been held accountable when you talk to palestinians, they will 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 chilion a ballplayer was a palestinian american citizen,
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would investigate this issue. but as of now, $100.00 days later, we just have rated the offices of several palestinian human rights organizations as part of what the israeli government says is, quote, ongoing efforts to combat terrorism. israel says some of the groups have funneled donor aid to palestinian fighters with the organizations deny this, and the palestinian authority says it's going to ensure the able to continue their work. natasha game reports from west jewish to them. i said is really soldiers ran through the doors of dark and 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 offices closed. employee said these are humanitarian organizations helping palestinians living under israeli occupation. are we going to take
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a while to lead realty, i from my viewpoint and color, a lot of unity is coming from denito foldable lawn walking a little. and also it comes from a lot of people, you know, on this comes from the victims. you could have seen him victims. this is, you know, what a 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 pretenses 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 before the arab israeli war of $1967.00 will continue to fund.
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we will continue to help this and so through assurance, as long as they are working within did. but it's been numbers and they are, we have license them this up with the reports on annual basis that you and 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, is really raise their cleaning up and they, they'll continue their mission to serve the palestinian people. natasha named l g 0 . west jerusalem still to come here announce is iraq. donald trump's long term money man, please guilty to tax fraud and agrees to be a prosecution with hundreds, kill them more than a $1000000.00 people effected as flooding, weeks happening across pakistan. ah,
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hi there. welcome sir. worlds weather update, good to be with you. here's your forecast details on friday. it's not good news for the far northeast of china into the korean peninsula. we've got some severe storms bubbling up here. these ones are going to pack some powerful winds and we're going to see some hail as a result as well. and another round of rain to go for flood hit areas of sol, top to bottom across japan. things are drying off, but i got to take you to the south china sea where we've got this disturbance. it may cook up into something tropical. continue to keep tabs on it either way. it's going to give us a feed of rain into hong kong. then for indo china, southern sections continue to be drenched with rain down under it's a fairly dry pitcher across australia. bob fires burning toward the top and the winds still factor their pleasant day in perth at 18 degrees. but it's this southeast corner that we've got unsettled condition. so the other day. melbourne
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when gus, 8090 kilometers per hour. and i think we may see some flooding for the south coast of new south wales into victoria and tasmania, of course, where we have seen flooding is new zealand. here we are on the south island nelson . we had an atmospheric river pouring to the north and the south island and still for nelson. some more intense rain to go on friday. be careful out there. that sure weather update position. ah, what is large ward in maximum security prison. in this true pot, specially report, one always goes behind bars. it's sing opposed. chung, the prison on out to 0. frank assessments the heat waves we're seeing now, are they a product of global warming? we will say more of these events. what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the theories headlines inside story on al
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jazeera lou ah, for my direct stories here now to see where the un secretary general says he's gravely concerned by the situation at your it's largest nuclear plant in sacramento area after it came on to shelley multiple times, antonio terrace has been caught of high stakes hawks in ukraine. a bid to bring the conflict to an end. the death toll from wednesday's explosion of the cobbler mosque is now at least 30 to the attack happened in the capitol during evening prayers, but no good has so far claimed responsibility. thursday marks a 100 days since al jazeera journalist shoot apalachee was killed in the occupied
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westbank palestinians. communion continued to demand justice, the accountability for the correspondent who was also known as the voice of palestine. a long time senior executive at former us president donald trump's new york property company has previous guilty to tax evasion and fraud. island wizell burg was the chief financial officer at the trump organization and he worked for the company for half a century. he's been charged with concealing more than $1700000.00 in income, gay bill is onto has more now from new york. i was why so berg was a key figure in the trump organization. he is a key figure in the trump family businesses for almost 50 years, but for the last 21 years or so, he's been the chief financial officer for the trump organization, a very loyal figure within trump world here in new york and someone that knows the finance is intimately of the trump organization and that's what makes him such an
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important person when it comes to prosecutors wanting to investigate the trump organization finances. now why? so for a plea deal agreeing to plead guilty to 15 count indictment of texas asian where he pleaded guilty to was accepting among other things to luxury cars, an apartment in new york, and also tuition exclusive private schools for a couple of his granddaughter's all as part of his compensation package while working for the trump organization. but the problem is he did not report that to the tax authority in the u. s. and that is the definition of tax fraud. is the tune of about $1700000.00. so this deal essentially is he's going to have to pay back about $2000000.00. he's going to spend anywhere between 3 to 10 months in jail. we'll get more clarification on that. weeks of high temperatures and the flow. no
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rainfall in germany has made the rain river almost impossible for cargo ships flowing through 6 european countries. the brian is one of the main waterways for transporting coal are and other natural resources dominic caden port staff from cologne. 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 shows something else for in most summers, much of this area would be submerged. the months of high temperatures and little or no rainfall have changed things, or we see right now with a low, a water levels in rivers is the new normal or it's even worse. the new normal will be even more extreme. we have seen 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 diesel doth shows the river. now,
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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 is, 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 on ships bringing salt here from high school and usually carry almost $2200.00 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 e. u. many companies have paid to ship a non russian alternative via the rhine instead. but as the demand has risen,
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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 wet weather to replenish the wine. but some scientists say that to could bring danger if it stops terrain on touch dry, it was the water can not infiltrate into the soil and with diamond to 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, chinese authorities a warning severe drive and the size of the country could last well into september. local farmers scrambling to irrigate quotes before the off some harvest. rationing
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electricity is making water pumping. difficult or some industries relying on hydro power shut down temperatures in some places, gone beyond 40 degrees in the countries northwest, though at least 16 people died when flash floods triggered alam slide homes were damaged and several was completely blocked. rescue operations are under way and dozens of people are still missing. about a 1000000 people have been affected by heavy rainfall and pocket sun weeks of floods and land slides of killed. more than 650 people across the country, south western region. the government has sent help and many bit they just say its response is just been too slow to tire lopez for joy and has more. katy has left 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
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stranded it. oh, we've had more rain. the shia has had a severe impact on many areas along the river belt with the water is leveled off in some parts all about it already destroyed homes, crops, and infrastructure. the aftermath is overwhelming. more than a 1000000 people have been affected by flash floods, and 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 baluchistan 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 breach road and it
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destroyed the crop, bought woody oliver authorities 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 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 a young al jazeera, at least 41 people have been killed in forest 5, northeastern algeria. most of the deaths were in l. tar province. that's near the border with 20. 5 fighters and helicopters are trying to contain more than a 100 blazes. julian wolf reports the people here say it's like
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a tornado of fire. 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 of the forest fires have become an annual occurrence in algeria, where climate change is turning large areas into a tinderbox. most of the deaths this time of occurred in the l. tar region near the eastern border with 2 nicea temperatures of reached 48 degrees celsius 100. the people have had to flee their homes with many more having suffered from burns over spirit, already issues as a result of a smoke. some are blaming are so push it back to what you gain when you
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set a fire and people die. what does the arson is gaining from setting these fire? i hope is hard burns. across country dozens of fires are still burning with authority is concerned. strong winds and a blistering heat wave could spark new flings that they are ill equipped to fight chile wolf al jazeera. there have been protests in india after 11 men convicted of raping a muslim woman were released from prison. the victim who was 3 months pregnant of the time was attacked during his due mickland riots in good throughout in 2002. a 3 year old daughter was murdered during the ensuing violence. the men had been jail for life, but were released from prison on the mission. earlier this week, women's organizations demonstrated in the daily calling for the decision to be reinforced. to long complete foreign tear gas and use water canada to disperse student protest. this in colombo, a large police force was deployed after hundreds of university students slot, the main mode of the countries commercial capital demanding the resignation of
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president ronald reagan. singer, as they were also calling for the release of old paul democracy, protested the rally was the 1st major demonstration since whitman sing and declared a state of emergency scientists in the strip area. and the u. s. i hope is to bring the tasmanian tiger back from extinction the last time it does make the entire also known as a file is seen, died in captivity in 1936. the research team wants to take stem cells from living marsupial species of similar d, n a. and then you gene editing technology to create an animal very similar to the tasmanian tiger. other scientists though have been skeptical, but attempts to bring animals back from extinction. while the stream weather and heat waves have been wreaking havoc in spain, the country's worst drive in decades has uncovered megalithic. wonder, much to the delight of archaeologists. a prehistoric storm circle emerged when the damn in the province of caseras' receded to just 28 percent of its capacity. the
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spanish stonehenge, the domon of glasgow, pearl is believed to date, back to 5000 b. c. it was discovered in 1926, but the only thing fully visible 4 times since the area was flooded under francisco franco's dictatorship. 963. of course, you can find out all the stories were following at al serra dot com ah or mines in our top stories ukraine's president has held high stakes talks with you and secretary general and turkish president in live in a bid to bring 6 months of conflict to an end, wage of type origin has maintained relations with both ukraine and russia during the war and positioned himself as a gulf between an efforts to stop the fighting. the 3 lead.
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