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samuel, this is al, just there, alive from dell hall. so coming up, the us says his concerns lives really rates on several palestinian rights groups and it's asking for more information. pages longest river is running dry. the china, the most intense heat, $5.60 is put bomb lines and factories at risk of crank down on street gangs. and now salvador government extends emergency measures by another month. ah, we begin with the latest developments on the war in ukraine as fighting continues along, ukraine's eastern and southern front lines. the reports of at least 4 explosions near a russian ad based north of savanna appalling crimea. there been
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a number of explosions and fives that military bases and weapons, death pose, in the russian annexed region. in the past few weeks, russia has blamed at least one of those on saboteurs. inside russia, 2 villages were evacuated near the ukrainian border. answer a fire at and now munitions deco it happened in the bo god region in the south. maximilian has is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute. he says ukraine has been deliberately k g, about who's targeting the installations. ukrainian reasons for not taking claims or responsibility for all these incidents, but they've become increasingly cheeky. i guess you can say about with their comments, particularly about the strikes in crimea. crimea, of course, is the sovereign territory of ukraine legally and by russia 8 years ago. but the morale of this is very important for the branding inside the finally years. and despite a bad use them in the south that they are now able to carry out the facts and
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symbolically very important part of the russians. having detailed the extent of the damages, but these incidents have frequently targeted russian emissions and tried to disrupt the rest of the supply line. the real and there is for the gradients to be able to weaken the russian position, could potentially have taken out a number of russian plans. and last, tuesday strike at the saki air base and in crimea, with the intent of making it easier for them to launch a counter offensive north of the new river. re taking the occupied portions of nikolai of region and of the southern region. but whether the cranium to do that, even after these attacks still remains to be seen, there might rack the forces. so to push those advantages on the ground. ukraine's presidents as hell talks with his turkish counterparts and the un secretary general and live the walls impact on global food prices and risks to europe's largest nuclear power plant were high on the agenda. theresa bo explains here to jeff for
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you, but on the him that i knew a high level meeting in livin to talk about the war and its impact around the world fretted and follow the military lensky meeting with turkish president. let her die at the one and the un secretary general antonio terrace. discussing the importance of continuing to exploit a queen in grain to the well 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 military equipment personal she'd be withdrawn from the lands. further, the climate of forces or equipment of the sides must be avoided. the area needs to be live at us and we must vary as it is, every potential damage these up, what is your you suicide?
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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, the long grain exports, air de one, use his 1st visit to levine to repeat the need for continually, diplomacy 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. getting to the president lensky, welcome turkey support, but we stated his position and talks at this point of view, that name why? she's give her the right it was i sure there is no trust was the russian federation . i believe that in discipline attic 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 sized on to our peaceful cities. an infrastructure cannot one fees. that's why, 1st of all,
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they must withdraw their troops from our territory and only then as fighting continues to rate in ukraine, southern and eastern region. civilians continue to die in what keith says. i targeted russian attacks on residential area. 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 these fire to prevent further loss of life. that is, i will see that live the ukraine. australia is prime minister says he's upset about entities is decision to come. the prison sentence of the bomb maker in the bali attack nearly 20 years ago or mar, protects 20 years sentence has been reduced by total of 2 years. it could be released on parole ahead of the 20th anniversary of the bombings in october, $202.00 people were killed in the attack, $88.00 for astray leon. this will have
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a devastating impact on the families. they are going through a trauma in memory of their last love once we lost $88.00, a straight lines in that terrorist attack. and it was a barbara attack. young people lost their lives so many people lost their lives. so it's not to see id i, there are thousands of people who have been impacted by this and certainly the strong and government will blake conveying diplomatically very clearly our view of this, which is a spur, the reduction in sentence they have been reductions before in the past of the original sentence of this person, the afghan color bonds leader is condemning wednesdays attack on a cobble moss that killed 32 people here with the law who ins either spoken before that he spoke with a gathering of golden 2 and a half 1000 officials in the southern city of the heart, the meeting was held to mark the 1st anniversary of the time the bombs ruled. his
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rad public appearance follows a string of bomb attacks across the country. the leaders of serbia and costs of her failed to reach a compromise in a dispute sparks by vehicle license plates. but they have agreed to hold further. you mediated talks in the coming days, ethnic serbs in kosovo, are opposing new rules to swap the serbian issued plates for local ones to one of several outstanding issues. the 2 sides have to resolve to move forward that you membership bid. the state department says it's concerned about israel's crank down on palestinian rights groups in the occupied west bank is ready forces shut down several organisations after rating the offices on thursday. the government says it's part of efforts to combat walter calls terrorism. we have conveyed the message that there must be a very high bar to take action against civil society organizations are as really
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partners in turn have conveyed back to us that they have met that high bar. then that is why and that is why that is why we are going to carefully review the information that they have pledged to provide. we will form a conclusion on the basis of that information. the palestinian authority says the group's targets he dash humanitarian institutions, detachable namer pulled from west jerusalem and a half hold on contact. led 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 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 water leak, realty i 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 philistine and 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 existence before the arab israeli war of $1967.00 will continue to fund.
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we will continue to help these and solutions as long as the outward pinged within de, but as being the most and the odd. we have license them with the reports, annual basis, the u. n. 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 the organizations to operate. employee say the only thing illegal here is the is really rate they're cleaning up and they, they'll continue their mission to serve the palestinian people. natasha can a l. g 0 was jerusalem. the sister of north korea leader has flatly rejected south korea offer of economic aid in return for halting it's nuclear weapons program. kimmy john cold the proposal, the height of absurdity. comparing the south korean president to a barking dog who should shut his mouth. north korea launched to cruise missiles on wednesday. the south is held military drills and cooperation with the u. s. head of
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their biggest joint exercises in years scheduled for next week. a military hardware exhibition in south korea capital has been showing off the latest in drone technology. the countries arms, industries emerged as the largest exposure in the world health in part by the war and ukraine. rob mcbride reports from sol. it's some of the latest military drone technology that's transforming the way war risk falls from stealthy surveillance high above the battlefield, to sudden precision attacks down on to it. they use by both sides in the war in ukraine has increased interests globally thrown on. we have seen drones been widely used in ukraine, which shows data, se 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
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as it's precision and heavy engineering have helped it become a leading supplier now benefiting from the war in ukraine. south korea, the war provides both opportunity, but also risk. it just stopped short of supplying weapons directly to ukraine for fear of angering. russia which exert 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 ever single arms deal with poland for tanks, self propelled guns and fighter jets to replace equipment that poland sent to you. crane pretty and i've told you i was on the nato summit, we exported the k to tank the canine house here and f, a 50 jack to poland,
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achieving our biggest ever arm sale last year. south korea is military exports, set a record of more than $7000000000.00. a figured that is already eclipsed by sales this year. thanks in part to fighting thousands of kilometers away in eastern europe. robert bride al jazeera soul still ahead on al jazeera, on donna kane, 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. plus an emergency software update from apple after the discovery of a serious security flaw. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cat whoop, your travel package to death. let's get going with your weather update for europe
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in africa, and right off the bat, i have to show you this video from frances corsica island. vigorous storm system here, boats picked up like toys, trees toppled. this was some of the damage, sharon. unfortunately, it was a deadly storm, not as any tree as well look how massive these trees are. so no surprise may be when i tell you that the island has now set a new record for the maximum wind gusts, 224 kilometers per hour. that's equivalent to category for hurricane. but keep in mind, hurricanes are sustained winds. and here we're talking about wind gusts. so this storm system will continue to pivot toward the north than the east. it's going to knock down. temperature is big time across the balkans in the days to come. we do have some wildfire, smoke drifting in to not only madrid, but valencia as well. so in some cases, people are being told to stay indoors, cross turkey, some shower, seem likely across the black sea coast on friday, and toward northwestern portions of europe. right now, more brain to come for the islands of ireland and britain. and here's
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a record you probably don't want in rabbits. a new record low for august 11, point 2 degrees or temperature will bounce back to 29 degrees and we've got some intense rain around new ox shut in the forecast on friday. susan casa, airway. official airline of the gen debating the issues of the day produce as always been criminalized around the boundaries of right the number there people are families and our friends in our community number on an online job voice military don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change progress. is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to? there's no recognition about what we're ready. the things the stream on now just 0 . ah,
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the me, you're wanting out, is there a time to recap? headlines now? 2 villages have been evacuated in russia near the ukranian border after a fire and munitions detto, it comes out a multiple bloss are reported in russian control time in the military. apple. ukraine's presidents is held talks with the turkish leader and the un secretary general in the with the was impact on global food prices and risks to europe largest nuclear power land, where the folks of the us says israel will provide more details about why shot down 7 palestinian rights groups and the oxide west bank. it's around the accusing some of them of funneling donor aid to palestinian finances, the groups deny the accusations. protest has been held in the indian capital after
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11 hindu men convicted of raping a pregnant most the woman were released from prison. the victim was attack during religious riots in good europe. in 2002, the woman's 3 year old daughter was murdered during the violent amend received life sentences, but were released on remission by a prison advisory committee. the attack took place when indian prime minister under mowdy was good. your aunt's chief minister parts of china or in the grips of a record breaking heat waves that's lasted more than 2 months. the longest since records began. patrick fock reports from chung ching, the hardest hit regions. it's faint for being one of china's furnace cities with the longest summer's and hottest temperatures. but in the last couple of months, the heat in the southwestern city of cha ching has been oppressive even by its own standards. mercury levels have frequently talked 40 degrees celsius and had an all
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time record high of 45 degrees. earlier this week, paula: yeah, it's what is hell, i'm melting. many tourists come to cha. ching, to marvel at it. sights jarling river might be what's most i catching now. it's a major tributary that meets the yen see further south, and it's dried up so much people can walk half way across it. again, i'm definitely worried, it could effect residence and face that need to use the water. for classes of warned, the dry spell could last well into september. authorities began discharging water from the 3 gorges dam to replenish the yanks in its offshoots. but normal floes could still be months away. here in the city, people are cooling off wherever possible. this library converted out of an old air raid shelter has become a popular hang at. a breeze circulates through the funnel shaped space, making it an ideal hideaway who is when it's especially hot,
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more people come. but elsewhere, it's hard to escape the effects of this heat wave and the drive that's come with it . a short drive south of the city as long gym village with insufficient irrigation crops here a dying. while this here shows pretty clearly why crops are struggling. the water for this field behind us has receded about 20 meters away from the crops and what's been left behind is just this bone dry layer of mud report say more than 350000 people in rural chunking are suffering because of a shorter journey to supplies, many of them like one man, we spoke to our elderly and can't do much to fix the problem. they said they will some more irrigation systems. you have to buy pipes and machine. you said you have to spend the money and it's not worth it. because the stuff is already dried and died like what's the point of water in if it's already dead? and with many scientists saying hotter days, as
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a result of global warming are here to stay days here for the people of long ging could be numbered. patrick block, al jazeera chunking china. our city in new zealand that's been hit by a major flooding, could take years to recover according to its mayor. there were further evacuations in the city of nelson on friday of the $75.00 centimeters of rain fell in the span of 3 days. the floods of damage, roads, and facilities, and people have been asked to conserve water after a landslide. damage the local reservoir. the rhine river flows through 6 european countries. it's an important wall to way for transporting coal iron and other natural resources. but weeks of high temperatures and scarce rainfall made it impossible for many ships. dominic cane reports from coal. it could almost be a picture postcard of the rhine goods barges chug up and down the river,
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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 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
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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 up on, 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 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 too could bring danger if it starts to rain on touch,
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dry salt water can not infiltrate into the soil. and with diamond t gets office 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 . at least 41 people have been killed in forest fives in algeria as emergency crews baffled 16 blazes burning across the country. authorities say the fires in the worst had eastern areas and now under control. junior wolf reports. the people here say it's like a tornado of fire that swept away everything with them. separate. those who survived are trying to figure out what happened as they assess the damage to the i
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don't understand how it happened. it was like a whirlwind, i hope the children running. i couldn't do anything because what was happening outside. 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 deaths this time of occurred in the l. tar region near the eastern border with 2 nicea, temperatures have reached 48 degrees celsius. 100 the people have had to flee their homes with many more having suffered from burns or re spirit or re issues as a result of a smoke. some are blaming are so best that what you gain when you set a fire and people die? what does the arson is gaining from setting these fire? i hope his heart burns across country. dozens of fires are still burning with
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authorities concern strong winds and a blistering heat wave could spark new flings that they are ill equipped to fight chile wolf al jazeera apple has sent out an emergency software update for his devices after the discovery of a major security flaw the tech giant says it could allow hackers to seize full control of its phones, tablets, and computers. it's urging any one who could be the target of spying, such as activists or journalists to install the security patches as soon as possible. a federal judge in the u. s. has started the process to publicly release more information on the f. b i search of donald trump's home. the judge is given prosecutors a week to submit a copy of the affidavit with proposed redactions, highlighting the information that wants to keep secret f b. i. agents found 11 sets of classified documents inside the 4 president's floor of the property. the justice department previously said making the affidavit,
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public would compromise its investigation. brazil, the president guy of all sanara, has grabbed the heckler outside his home. just days after launching his re election campaign. he tried to snatch the phone of the man who was filming himself while calling the president. the coward critics have often science with both scenarios. temper as the problem call suggest. he's trailing former president lewis the silver head of october, elections. authorities and mexico say the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 was a state crime. and the past administration bears responsibility is also called the original inquiry ordered by then president in the rekey been in the as a cover up and human rights official also made a rare acknowledgement. the student, a likely old dad, that is the parents from the southwest and city of walla sponsor, international outrage. secretary clinton,
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the collusion and participation of authorities from different government levels with local policemen from equality cooler. we stuco technical cocoa has been fully confirmed and of course with the guerrero, you need those crime organization carrying out the disappearance of the youngsters . a thought of adult government has extended sweeping emergency measures used to crack down on powerful street gangs for another month. there were 1st announced in march and have been criticized by rights groups, but the public seems to embrace them as john holman reports. el salvador has been living under a state emergency for almost 5 months to tackle the country's ramp and gang via this week. it was extended further. the 50000 people have so far been detained. that's just under 2 percent. the countries labor force president neighbor kelly, cause the more terrorists under the emergency measures those detainees haven't got
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the right to a lawyer or to be informed why they've been arrested. human rights groups say that many a process, a mess hearings in which evidence isn't usually presented. freeness is a hudson's among my husband was working and i didn't find out. he was detained until 10 pm care provider. congress dominated by the ruling party, overwhelmingly, voted measures to continue in those with the president of salvador. and his government will do everything that is required to guarantee that these 50000 members be captured. that will not put 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. an association of bus companies has said that extortion among its members who's dropped by 95 percent, the president,
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the architect of the crack down regularly tweets the countries seeing days of 0 murders as a result of it. what price, amnesty international says, dozens of people have died in custody and the past correct downs to the gangs of simply reemerged again at the end. but come, but the rest are going to see on this or is this the government that's away? those concerns and lam bus, it's critics. it says it's, it was when john holman, i'll just say to brutally hot and dry. summer has uncovered rarely seen monument known as the spanish stonehenge. the pre historic stone circle came into view when a dime in the province of cat has dropped to a 28 percent capacity. b dolman, of why the parent is believed to date, back to 5000 b. c. it was discovered in 1926. it was only been fully visible full time since.

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