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i miss went out, you 0, we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us, a fear of my eye and power, and pasha, we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net out his ear. ah. ready more attacks on russian occupied crimea at least 4 exposure and hit a military, ebay. smith's adjustable high level talks in ukraine with a plea to stop the war from creating
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a nuclear catastrophe. and we must feel it as you piece any potential damage. he's up what he is suicide. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera alive from joe hall, also coming up us precious israel for more information on its rides against palestinian charity groups in the occupied westbank. and the latest in drought technologies on display in south korea's capital, we'll see what's behind the booming arms industry. ah, at least 4 explosions of hit and military airport in russian occupied crimea. the blast was seen at an air base north of the port city of sebastopol. cities, governor says there was no damage in that russian forces down ukrainian drone will attack some russian military facilities in crimea have increased in the last week.
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meanwhile, the white house is preparing about $800000000.00 of additional military aid for ukraine. the u. s. has already committed more than $8000000.00 for ukraine's defense. that includes more than $5000.00 javelin anti tank missiles and around 16 long range rocket launch systems. russia's defense ministry claims ukraine is planning what it calls a provocation. that zappa region nuclear plant on friday. the russians control the facility and the area around it. but it's still run by ukrainian engineers. you love about the cave regime is preparing a resonant provocation at supple richie a nuclear power plant. during the un secretary general, antonio terrace is visits to ukraine and the results. the russian federation will be blamed for creating a technological disaster at the power plant on medical well behind the front lines, ukraine's president as hell talks with his turkish counterpart and the you and 2nd general in live the was impact on global food prices and risks to europe's biggest nuclear power plant were high on the agenda to he's about reverse yet just for you
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belong to him. and i'm a high level meeting in living to talk about the war. and it's him back to round the world fretted and follow the middle to lensky. meeting with turkish president left, i live at the one and the un secretary general antonio terrace. discussing the importance of continuing to export to queen, ingrain to the will through a humanitarian corridor. also the situation on the ground that the nuclear power plant is separate, yet still a major concern occupied by russian forces since march and with fighting now increasing fears of a major nuclear incident. nearly 30 equipment and personal should be withdrawn from the lands. further deployment of forces or equipment of the sides must be avoided. the area needs to be but ice and we must vary as it is, every potential damage he's up. what is your you suicide?
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the presence of griffin, 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 dylan, green exports air de one use his 1st visit to levine to repeat the need for continually diplomacy, chosen so in any it's in that i personally believe that the war will come to an end at the negotiating table. what was it all comes down to finding the fastest and easiest way to the negotiating table? ah, give mr. the mr. president polanski, welcome turkey support. but we stated his position and talks at this point. that villainy myra. she's give her the right see of us. i sure there is no trust towards the russian federation. i believe that in this diplomatic window there is russian weaponry. that's why i'm surprised to hear that they'd be ready for some kind of ease. people that kill rape every day. should cruise missiles on to our peaceful cities and infrastructure can not want these. that's why, 1st of all,
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they must withdraw their troops from our territory and only done as fighting continues to rate in ukraine, southern and eastern regions. civilians continue to die in what keith says. i targeted 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 white, crucial to find a way to a cease fire to prevent further loss of life. that is, how will i just see that live eve, ukraine, or john herbs, a former us ambassador to ukraine? he told us about the importance of europe, military aid to the country. let's keep in mind that every day moscow was committee war crimes. they have kidnapped at least 400000 or 600000 ukranian children. and had zaleski, were to see more territory to russia. there was a more ukrainian civilians, women, and children who be subject to russian war crimes and kidnapping into russia. that's the real problem. there is a global food crisis because moscow is blockading the shipment of ukrainian grain.
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2 countries that need that, right? it's not the war. it's russian blockade of ukraine to not just harm ukraine, but to create collateral damage. but the war can go on for some time, because keep in mind, the russian objectives to dictate the politics of ukraine is to quote unquote, quote me the video of the former prisoner of russian to d, ukrainian eyes, ukraine. that's why some people call this genocide. so the ukrainians, not just body for their freedom, but they're fighting for the existence as ukrainians. they are fighting for their lives for their culture. all but the cost of that they're fighting fiercely. and with the weapons we provide moscow is unable to conquer ukraine. so the world will stop when booting realize he cannot achieve objectives by aggression. your state department says israel has agreed to provide more details about why it shut down 7, palestinian and jose in the oxide. westbank is ready,
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forces rated the organizations earlier on thursday as part of what the government says. our efforts to combat terrorism. the palestinian authority says the groups targeted a humanitarian institutions. natasha the name reports from western roosevelt i had to head up is really soldiers rammed through the doors of darkened offices, rifled through documents and confiscated property in ramallah. 7 non governmental organizations were rated, including those serving palestinian women and children, and providing legal assistance on their way out. the soldiers seal doors and declared the offices closed. employee said these are humanitarian organizations helping palestinians living under israeli occupation. are we going to take a water leak, realty her from mother to paying for a lot of unity is coming from denito foldable long walking a little. and also it comes from a lot of people, you know,
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on this comes from the victims, you philistine 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 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. we will continue to help these as situations as long as the outward pinged within the assume them goes and they are. we have license them. the submit to reports, annual basis. the un condemned the rates and cold on israel to immediately reverse
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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 name l 0. west jerusalem, it's been a 100 days and says, ready forces shot and killed al jazeera john measuring up a otway and janine. but a vigil was held at altos, air arabic headquarters in doha. well, the networks been calling for those who killed her to be brought to justice. and another vigil was held in jeanine in the occupied west bank where sharina was killed in may. music community members and her colleagues gathered, remember the journalist known as the voice of palestine, and the un continues to demand accountability for kenny. our position on ned, the ah, the killing us should, in a block lay is a,
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is unchanged. we still want this matter to be as thoroughly investigated and for ad though, is responsible for the killing to be held accountable. we have been cleared that we support the investigations that have been underway and we want to make sure that they come to a result that is acceptable to all and to all parties in iraq talk. same with ending a months long. political deadlock are at risk despite most leaders agreeing on wednesday to work on a road map out of the crisis. allies of inferential shot, lead and looked at asada, are refusing to take part in the dialogue led by the caretaker prime minister, must off. i'll ha, to me, 10 months after general election, iraq still has no government because of disagreements of a forming a coalition. but what up to why it has more from baghdad, iraq's parliament is still in limbo. supporters of shadlee that move to the southern continue the sit in in front of the parliament and they say, they're not planning to leave the area until the demands are met. the demands
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include, the parliament be dissolved and early elections be held as a way out of the current political deadlock. so that has recently rejected a national dialogue initiative by the caretaker prime minister. most of us called 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. hey, buddy, along with other political leaders, as well as the representative of the united nations in iraq, jeanine plus hut. so the speaker has just stated that that meeting was fruitless and it's only meant to serve the stakeholders political interests. meanwhile, the coordination of framework, the prearranged and political book urged their supporters to continue their counter sit in outside defenses of the green zone. they say that they will continue their sit in to protest against what they consider the occupation of the parliament by so
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the supporters and against the aggression against the state sovereignty saw that once the parliament be dissolved nearly elections be held. on the other hand, the prearranged coordination of framework once before, elliot actions being held, a transitional government, the form but saw the rejects, that option, saying that if a transitional government be formed, it will be including only those accused of corruption and mismanagement. for he is, the situation remains very tense with both raven factions holding onto their situations. so with that deep division, there is no sign of waiting, at least for the time being. the afghan taliban supreme leader has condemned wednesday's attack on a cobbler last which killed 32 people about to the arkansas that reportedly spoken
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to gathering a more than 2 and a half 1000 ton about officials in the southern city of kandahar. the meeting was held to mark the 1st anniversary of the taliban rule is read. public appearance follows a string of bomb attacks across the country. while the security challenges facing afghan, it's donna often eclipse bites economic problems. thousands of people are taking jobs in brick, making factories where the pay is low and conditions are unsafe. some of n j reports from cobble the traditional process of brick making in the plan is done, has been in place for hundreds of years. clay is turned to mud, which has been hardened and then molded into bricks. jasa should be in school, but he is in the 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 little choice. has his family quality of life has worse and
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rapidly, but he'd ought, 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 to proper food. and then they thought him maybe thought he'd all the more there are 1600 brick making factories in the day, subs, area of god will alone. but the countries economic crisis means there aren't many buyers for the product is 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 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 and that he missed him cargo. i worked for 3 months on a dairy farm, mondanca ha, but a disease outbreak ended the work. now i've moved here to make briggs that without
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yvonne which calls itself these la camera, it says it understands the problem. but the options are try, liver or starvation past more medium. if the atlantic emerett of honest thought would have the power and capacity, we would never let any child work. what the problem is that 1st we are in a bad economic situation. and secondly, the families of these children are poor and helpless. balaban says it's trying to revive the economy and it's a feeling for international help. yeah, now funny can buy a whole another call your be one person from one family can feed around 20 people if they're employed. if countries want to how to use the human resource of a lot of fun, provide employment opportunities in thank but until such options can be found. many i've got children and adults like these will have to go on baking bricks to survive . salvage i with others era gobble. lot more so to come here now does air including el salvador has extended emergency measures by another month, but the crackdown on powerful street guns is dividing public opinion on hundreds
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killed and more than a 1000000 people affected us flooding, recover across pakistan more ah, the journey has begun the faithful world camp is on its way to cattle hoop your travel package today. away we go with your weather update for the middle east and 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 in buck dead and q weights, i think, q 8 over the weekend. you will hit 50 degrees before those temperatures come down. now, in pakistan and some parts of sin province, we saw months worth of brain in an hour. a sin province now entering its 5th wet is monsoon season ever and we've got more rain in the forecast on friday. dark of the
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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 a height of 30 degrees. still for took his 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 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 pato with a hive 23 degrees on friday. and me see those winds were up to 50 kilometers per hour. that sure, thanks for joining it. bye. for now, cats are air weight. issue, airline of the journey. the world copies coming to catch all in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer, we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm john. i guess you're also with updates from teams and fans across the globe
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themes can expect some strong support here in capsule with the spotlight now. one euro can france craig back to back? well, comp victory. the all wheel poacher, golds christiano. rinaldo finally get his hat trophy to well comp countdown on al jazeera. ah oh, or explosions of hit a military airport in russian occupied crimea. a tax on russian military facilities in the peninsula have increased in the last week. ukraine's president as hell talks of his turkish counter bought and the un 2nd to general in the video. the was impact on global food prices and risks to europe's largest in the apartment. a high
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on the agenda. the u. s. as israel will provide more details about wide shutdown, 7, palestinian, and jose in the occupied west bank on thursday. only a israel said some of the groups of funneled dona aid to palestinian fighters. deal positions deny. that's what jennifer bang is from the american friends service committee. she says palestinian human rights defend as a free come to targeted by his rif this outweigh just action is an attempt to silence these organizations that have been exposing the israeli government human rights abuses. it's been something that is been ongoing. there been decades of the escalation of raids and attacks on house to me in civil society organizations. as of last year, these 6 human rights organizations that are some of the most well respected hello to mean human rights organization in the world were criminalized by israel. and
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today we were out just outraged to see that their offices were rated and, and shut down. it's clear that the work that they do to document the israeli occupations, abuses like we've seen and gods in recent weeks and ongoing in the west bank with home demolitions and imprisonment of children. and i'm providing documentation to the international court to hold israel accountable. this is the key work that they do. and it really behooves our government here in the united states to provide so much support to the israeli government over $3800000000.00 and military funding to get them this. this re done these human rights defenders to do such critical work for their community and also for the possibility of adjust and
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lasting peace between palestinians and israelis. sovereign government is extended, sweeping emergency measures, used to crack down on powerful street gangs for another month. they were 1st announced in march and have been criticized by human rights groups, but the south that are in population has widely embraced them. john home has more el salvador has been living under estate emergency for almost 5 to tackle the country's rampant gang violence. this week it was extended further. 50000 people have so far been the pain. that's just under 2 percent of the country's labor force. president naive buccheri cause the more terrorists, oh, under the emergency measures, those detainees haven't got the right to a lawyer ought to be informed why they've been arrested. human rights groups say that many a process in mass hearings in which evidence isn't usually presented freeness as
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a husband among them. my husband was working and i didn't find out. he was detained until 10 pm kira. the congress dominated by the ruling party, overwhelmingly, voted for the measures to continue with middleton, the president of el salvador. and his government will do everything that is required to guarantee that these 50000 game members have been captured. that it will not but a foot inside the communities and why not? the state of exception is widely popular among an electra exhausted and traumatized by decades of predatory gangs. i met an association of bus companies. his said that extortion among its members, his dropped by 95 percent and the president, the architect of the crackdown regularly tweets the countries seeing days of 0 murders as a result of it could at what price. amnesty international says dozens of people have died in custody. and on the past, crackdowns,
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the gangs of simply re emerged again at the end. but i can, but this i see on the 31st the government, but so way those concerns and lambasted critics. it says it's, it was more when this john holman al jazeera mexican officials say the disappearance of 43 students back in 20. 14 was a state crime that the past administration bears responsibility. that also called the original inquiry, ordered by then president and rico benito into the incident a cover of human rights officials. i made a rare acknowledgement. the students are all likely did that disappearance? only southwestern city of gala spot international outreach sector. the little mid. the collusion and participation of authorities from different government levels with local policeman from equality co cooler we to go and typical coco has been fully confirmed. and of course with the guerrero unidos crime organization carrying out the disappearance of the youngsters. brazilian president,
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j bowles and arrow grabbed the heckler outside his home on thursday, just days after kicking off his presidential reelection campaign. oh, well to morrow, lunged a drive to snatch the phone off, the man shouting at him as quick temper has often been the focus of attacks by critics. his county trailing former president luda de silva in old polls ahead of october's election. shina warns a severe drought in the south could last well into september. local governments are scrambling to irrigate crops ahead of the autumn harvest. that rationing of electricity is making water pumping. difficult in some industries that rely on hydropower have shut down you. temperatures in the region of sword above 40 degrees celsius. in pakistan, weeks of floods and lance lives of killed more than 650 people in the southwest. the government has sent help. but many say the response has been true slow catching up as what a yacht has more. most of these people have lost. everything. floods have swept to
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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. the shia has had a severe impact on many areas along the river belt with the water is level off in some parts all about it already destroyed, himes 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. 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,
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so it destroys the home. it destroys the livestock, you know, life, folk droning. it destroys the infrastructure of cause bridge road, and it destroyed the crop. aubrianna. 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 start over. katia, low priscilla young al jazeera, a military hardware exhibition in south korea capital has been showing up the latest in drone technology. the country's arms industry has emerged as the 8
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largest export in the world helped in part by the war and ukraine from brian reports from sol. it's some of the latest military drone technology that's transforming the way war is full. from stealthy surveillance, high above the battlefield, to sudden precision attacks down onto it. they're used by both sides in the war in ukraine. it has increased interest globally. thrown on. we have seen drones been widely used in ukraine, which shows data city is increasing. so i think the market is getting bigger and bigger at high tech weapon making. it's supported by south korea as advanced manufacturing. just as it's precision and heavy engineering have helped it become a leading arm supplier now benefiting from the war in ukraine or south korea. the war provides both opportunity, but also risk. it just stopped short of supplying weapons directly to ukraine for
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fear of angering russia, which is the influence over north korea. but the war has also increased demand from east european nations who want to buy ever more nato standard equipment. south korea has used its alliance with the u. s. and friendly ties with nato to position itself as a supplier of choice. signing its biggest every single arms deal with poland for tanks, self propelled guns and fighter jets to replace equipment that poland sent to ukraine . tricky, and jones. i'm good, i'm going through the nato summit. we exported the k to tank the canine houses here and f a 50 to poland, achieving our biggest ever arm sale last year, south korea's military exports set a record of more than $7000000000.00. a figure that is already eclipsed by sales this year. thanks in part to fighting thousands of kilometers away in eastern
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europe, robert bride al jazeera, sole scientists, no strain in the us are hoping to bring the tasmanian tiger back from extinction, also known as a final scene. the last animal died in captivity in 1936. researchers want to take stem cells min, living species with similar dna, and then use gene editing to create an animal very similar to a tasmanian tiger. for ben lam, a some colossal bio sciences, thus the company involved in the project. he explained why and how he wants to bring back the title. the story of the entire is a tragic one. it was actually hunted 100 percent to extinction by mankind in early settlers in tasmania and in australia. and what was crazy about story was not only was it hunted to extinction, it was also given an, a terrible reputation that it was eating sheet which none of that was true. and so it's a great opportunity for us to leverage cutting edge, you know,
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editing technologies to bring back a species that man eradicated under completely false pretenses that we already off to the right start. so 1st we map existing genomes of the specimens that we have in the case of the 1000. we've got incredible specimens. we also have 100. ready tel specimens. so we can even do population genome studies understand not just one genome but a lot of genomes of different thousands. and then we compare that to the same process that we do. we did close is living relative which in this case is called a little more to. busy back out on our and then after we look at the genome, we do all the computational biology to understand the differences in the genes that create the traits. we then use cutting edge to genetic technologies like christopher and a few others to actually combine those genomes and create a resulting embryo. ah, a picture of a headlines here on al jazeera is for.

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