tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hello sir. hello robin. you're watching the alt. is there a news our life, my headquarters here in dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes? somali forces attack. i'll talk about fighters lang siege to a more good issue hotel. at least 21 people have been killed. or drone is reported to have had the headquarters of russia's navy in crimea, sparking and explosion also south africa, zulus, or crowning a new king. after months of disputes about who should lead the nation's largest ethnic group found another government collapse in montenegro, hemispheres of serbian. and russian influence in the nato member, nation, and sport the stair down before the show down in saudi arabia, ukraine's alexander is sick, has weighed in, added his heavy white well type of defense against anthony joshua. ah,
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welcome to the news. our somali forces are attempting to intercede by out about fighters at a prominent hotel in the capital market tissue. now they've set of explosives on the rooftop of the hyatt hotel where i'll ship up. gunman have been seen firing. the siege has been underway since friday night. at least 21 people have been reported killed. now the hotel is often used by somali government officials, elders, errors. omar mohammed ali has more from the capital, missouri, who julian ebert, darby and a tech that started with the success of bombing says target at the hyatt hotel south of the somali capital mogadishu, o maria, the tell is usually used by officials, public servants, and civilians. also, parties were organized in political conferences held in the hotel. this was the target of an attack by a number of gunman belonging to the ship up group who stormed the hotel after the bombings. smalley forces arrived at the hotel in order to respond, but they've not been able to secure it, even after an hour's long siege. the somali police spokesman see the situation as
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close to a resolution as most of the perpetrators of this attack have been arrested. somali forces imposed the security code on the perimeter to prevent everyone from getting closer. there are very conflicting accounts about the casualties resulting from this attack. what the somali government and security authorities have not yet commented on the attack and have not yet made clear where the government officials are among those killed or not. well, they say mom, it is a freelance reporter, he's a police code, not side the hyatt hotel in mogadishu and joins me now on the phone. hello. who's saying just paint the picture for us. what is the scene like right now? what are you seeing? how see i'm it's a lot of the listen. i don't, i don't fire. i've been on the inside thought that was 40
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was from that 5 forces and of course has a in the area of course is now secured by the security forces of the military. just talk us through what type of security personnel. ready are there right now, if you think that it's from the city of the amount of items under the below the size of the i pad yesterday for some classes this morning. they happen to be blake now and teach we'd we'd love to 22 hours
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money out of my car from somebody. yeah. as you said, many prominent people at the hotel including government officials, but they will also be guests. and there are employees of the hotel, there must be a lot of worried relatives outside the cold and area where you are. yes, it's outside the hudson. wait to see some of the family members who are not they don't know how to listen to me. so i thought some of the place but not allow it to go outside because it's
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divided by the house. i'm going to eliminate the need if it's, if i say mahmoud, therefore as a mortgage issue, thanks very much for the latest. the now russia says a drone, who has shot down over its navy headquarters in crimea, the latest in a series of attacks aimed at moscow's black sea fleet. it was the 2nd attempt to attack against the fleet headquarters in less than a month on july. the 31st drove strike in headquarters, courtyard wounded 5 people and led to the cancellation of naval day celebrations. well, earlier this month, the sucky military base was damaged by several large explosions. britton's defense ministry says the russian navy's capability was seriously degraded. the russian
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forces had ceased snake island in the black sea south odessa, on the 1st day of the invasion. the strategic outpost boosted the russian navies ability to fire cruise missiles at the ukrainian coast. but the ukraine clinic requests upon me reclaimed the island by the end of june. and in april, the flagship of the black sea fleet, the moscow sank. keith said that it, if missiles hit the vessel, the largest russian ship to be sunk in wartime. since world war 2, while at sir crossover, lived now to a desa and correspond threes by whose standing by force and teresa such attacks in the crimea area in recent weeks and certainly in months have now impacting unquestioning. the status of desks is own defenses. and what that means for the city where you are, while there's no guarantees that odessa
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won't be attack where i'm standing right now is wrong with the operators. and you can see that it's completely covered with the sun backs. and people here are very conscious that there's an ongoing war. there's air raid sirens going on almost every day. so there's lots of consciousness about what's being happening here. what i can tell you is that this a drone explosion that happened in crimea of those information of a video that there was drawn, coming back towards the black sea headquarters, rushes black sea headquarters. then there's an explosion that governor of him after the boys varying crimea, said that the other, the error that the air defense system couldn't prevent that drawn from being there . and this is the 2nd such attack in less than a month. and what we've been seeing in this past few weeks is that ukraine is increasing its attacks on the peninsula, even though the government is not acknowledging that they're behind this such attacks. i mean, people here are in a way that certain where they're saying that they're carried out by the government
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. and it's so clear who's carrying them out is that special forces, or this parts a sense war per central ukrainian government supporters in crimea, we're carrying out gorilla like attacks or, or sort of him, but this explosions are happening and they're suddenly having an impact because crimea is a main area of supply for russian forces for russian attacks that are being carried out in other parts of ukrainian fact. today there was an attack not far away from where we are 34 hour drive from where we are. we're 9 people were injured in an area around how to keep so the war is still ongoing. people here do not feel safe at a certain times of the day to come out on the street, but they're very, very conscious. but there's an ongoing war when you say the convict does continue, not just where you are, but across the country a with come injuries. a with comes a strain on the health facilities of the country, which is stretched even at the best of times. well that's going on. what we have seen in this past month is that the war has moved
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towards the eastern part of the country, kind of keep, for example, where that explosion and that i miss how that happened today. bear how's the services are strained? hospitals are running short, have doctors of nurses of supply. among other things we've spoken to, some doctors were saying that in many cases they have to amputate. i live because it's very, very difficult for them to try to repair it. so what they'll korean government is doing, they're getting the people that are injured around that area and they're putting them in trains that are crossing towards the western side of the country. and they're, they're treated in other hospitals where there's doctors and more medical care. but even there, where we've been talking to some doctors in the western side of the country near the city of live eve, doctors are struggling and they said that they need much more supplies. were there just a few days ago. and this is our report with 2 escaping
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the war in east in ukraine. some of the injured arrive here in live, even on the western side of the country to get much needed medical help. mosquito lost her leg, doing an attack on her village in the harrison region. this time, well, we will, will, i will, will. i was together with my children. they went inside and i was outside and this happened. i couldn't call to my daughter in law. there were no windows and doors, everything was destroyed. fighting continues in eastern ukraine as rush as military pushes to try to secure control over the dumbass region. but many civilians are paying the price. people here arrive with wounds that are infected with shrapnel, clothing, among other things, some of the wounds are weak sold. doctors here tell us that they are desperate to get more antibiotics and other medical supplies for treat. those who are injured swell into your doctors, like james henderson are helping his birth. he can be the same injuries. he's using
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his annual leave from the national health service in the united kingdom, to carry out reconstructive surgeries that maybe civilian is with horrible war injuries. have landmines, gunshots, shrapnel and blast injuries. m r. reconstruct have to it's very difficult to do in this environment. but we are managing, you know, essentially the equipment they've got here is about 2nd world war of era. and so we are using kind of techniques that you would have been used in those in those times in 70 percent of patients do not survive elim been during and that's why training doctors with new techniques is crucial that population dr. nap head each says he has been working nonstop since the war started while we're fighting with the country, the song and dance of bread, the children, the woman, the all the man and the military. this drive through the civilian her an
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infrastructure to the school. they destroyed more than 300 hospitals in the east, in the center of ukraine. it's been almost 6 months since the war began, and those were being treated here are grateful to get a 2nd chance. betty, so i'll just eda live eve, ukraine. russia's president vladimir putin has agreed to allow inspectors from the un atomic watchdog into a nuclear plant poacher. that's according to the office of the french president during a phone call with tutoring on friday. none of my call spoke about risk, the power plant that are phase of a disaster, europe's largest nuclear facility as moscow and keep trade blame for nearby shelling. the international atomic energy agency says it's ready to send a team. now the plant been under russian control since march. it's operated by ukrainian stuff, but guarded by russian forces. it's been shelled repeatedly. polling room is a senior research associates at cambridge university center for the study of
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existential risk. he says has good reason to be worried about the safety of the plant. those 2 key areas of concern, one is the reactor itself, which is well protected with concrete term protection around it. this is designed for impacts from civil act croft and the like and, and the shell is unlikely to penetrate that to any significant degree. having said that, damage to that, to that protection, could be quite serious in the sense that continued continued damage could, could compromise the, the safety of the rate of the reactor and lead to a leak, which would have significant impacts locally, not necessarily across europe. we're not really talking about turnover type situation, but there are more vulnerable parts of the site, including the spent fuel poems and,
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and the supply of power and electricity. and if there is a hit, then we could see a chain reaction. i mean, in the sense of a cascade of problems which could lead to failure if the plant so there is a real significant risk in a situation where the work is there under a huge stress. and where in the folk of war it's very difficult to maintain control . so i think it's very important for both sides to see the seriousness of this situation and we're halt offensive at attacks that could compromise this, this power plant. well, plenty more ahead here on the knees are including mexico full, tiny general. it's arrested in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 2014. so look at the chances of achieving stability and chat as talk between the military leadership and the rebel groups got on the way for shocking stone to
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seasons. man, just the united boost that team with a new recruit from elementary school story coming up with jo later. ah, south africa, the lou kingdom is counting, a new mother kept a months of succession disputes misses, hulu. the son of the late king goodwill for healy is set to be recognised as the leader of the nation's largest ethnic group. the ceremony is taking place despite fits opposition from some members of the royal family. thousands of people are attending the coronation. molden 12000000 people who mostly live within castilian tal province, a part of the tribe. the king is one of the biggest landlords in south africa. he controls the entity that manages the 3000000 hectares of land owned by the zulu community. the governing african national congress has
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a majority support base in the province. and zulu is the most widely spoken indigenous language in south africa to meet the miller is in no gama with more the official residents, one of them all that king mrs. luke cause will it teeny. and that way, he's going to into the qual, an important and some tradition that goes back to the 18th before him, and that's really symbolic of him. now, taking throne, taking the throne. as the zulu came, some of the events did take place in the last 24 hours in the privacy and not open to the public. we also know in the last day or 2, the king also killed a lion at a nearby game resolve. and that attached to gaining power and symbolizing his power as a king, you will that lion king skin as part of the ceremony that were expected to see in the coming all was now the people who are attending the coronation are made up of
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i'm up to who was the warriors? these are the men who would protect the king and fight for the ever you should go to war. as well as the maidens who are here to show their loyalty and the support of the king, like many others before him, the throne has been contested. and in this case, 52 of these brothers who say that they are the rightful king, they was the world by the king, died last year when his father, about the members of the royal family, who said it was a fortunate document to court to have it throw now tend to have a different thing and told, but none of that has worked up till now. and if you all, some of the people you, i'm sure many of the people here who have come to show the loyalty there behind the new king and fully support him. despite that decision was in the royal family. please indic roggette of arrested a catholic bishop named for his criticism the present and it'll take us. rolando alvarez is being detained at his home in the capital, managua, as
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a latin america editor, the c and the reports is part of why the government crackdown on dissent. amongst members of the clergy for the last 16 days, nicaragua was police and prevented much the gallop as bishop landel. albert is from leaving his residence, not even to preside over mass 0, but always the road in front of our diocese is closed and blocked by the national police long. oh, but that was not the end of it. before dawn, friday, police raided the bishop's residence, detained, laid priests and staff, and put bishop alba this under house arrest. in a statement, the police call did quote, in operation to recover normality for citizens and families of martha guided by accusing bishop orlando. albert is of repeated acts of destabilization and provocations. oh, with the vast majority of government opponents in prison or in exile, nicaragua,
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catholic church has become a thorn in the side of president. daniel ortega and his wife reciting moody. you'll who is the vice president of the presidential couple accused, the bishop of instigating dissent. ever since they gave refuge to anti government protesters during widespread demonstrations in 2018 human rights organizations are again raising their voice and demanding the release of those arbitrarily detained. the secretary general is very concerned by the severe closure of democratic and civic space in nicaragua and recent actions against civil society organizations, including those of the catholic church. reports of arrayed against the residence of the catholic bishop of martha golfer only heightened these concerns. ah, bishop al venice is the 4th priest to be put under house arrest in as many months preferring little hurriedly. this is incredible repression against the church and repression against catholic people. we remain here praying to the virgin mary.
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shortly after the bishop's arrest, a group of latin american in european statesman called on pope frances to break his silence and speak out forcibly against what they call ortega's critic caching of the catholic church. you see a newman al jazeera, mexico's former attorney general. his use marilla has been arrested as part of an investigation into the killing of 43 students in 2014, by his accused of being involved in the torture and false disappearances of suspects as well as obstruction of justice. victoria gayton be report hey, says maria, let the original inquiry into the disappearance of 43 students. prosecutors say he covered up what really happened? mexico's president address, manuel lopez or brideau says those responsible must face justice a year fee. of course, the case is not closed, the commission's report has been released and the prosecutor's office will continue to work on it. that one of her lover uncovering the truth,
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strengthens institutions and punishes those responsible. he got the ira, went out. the group of students went missing 6 years ago, while traveling by bus to a demonstration marino's report in 2015 concluded they were detained by corrupt police officers and handed over to a drug cartel, which mistook them for members of a rival gang. it said the cartel kill the students and burn their remains that are rubbish dump. but the families independent investigators and the un high commissioner of human rights rejected the findings. on thursday a day before maria's arrest mexico, my senior human rights official, referred to a high level cover up gallery sample issue that was wanting to, to assist of young. as the disappearance of the 43 students constitutes a state crime, federal and state authorities of the highest level were negligent and altered faxed to establish a false conclusion of what happened. 060 his own. these families are still waiting for answers only the remains of 3 young men have
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been identified. marino's arrest is renewed hopes of finally finding out what happened. victoria gate and be al jazeera. while still new mexico extremely dry weather is creating a crisis in northern states. millions of people are running out of water and relying on tankers. reservoirs in terms of also dropped to critical levels as manuel propeller reports now from mexico city. extreme drought conditions persist in northern mexico. the city of monterey home, some 5000000 people has been particularly hard hit on the most is day. but in the put allow ayana's be fussy. people are fighting over the water, the trucks arrive and people don't respect the line. as chaos in our neighborhood is sad, but what can we do? we need a miracle. these are the driest conditions the region has seen in 30 years, with recorded rainfall levels far below average. in, during a recent visit to monterey, mexico's president,
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and that is manuel lopez over the other promised to continue to provide emergency government assistance. you'll go game. i believe the situation will help lead everyone towards participating in the conservation of water so that we will be more conscious about the importance of is vital resource at k. experts say as much as 65 percent of mexico's territory is currently experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions they attributed in part to this year's unseasonable la. nina, weather pattern, which has pushed rain and cooler temperatures, further north extreme heat and a lack of rain are also reeking habit across the border in the united states, prompting action from officials, they're the growing drought crisis is fueled by the impacts of climate change, including extreme heat, low precipitation, in turn, severe drought conditions that perpetuate the climate crisis by increasing wildfire risk, affecting crop yields and ultimately disrupting our ecosystem. and the climate as
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a whole. us states like arizona and nevada have already been asked to cut back what they take from the drought stricken colorado river, which supplies water to some 40000000 people across 7 us states and to communities in northwestern mexico, less water from the colorado river is also raising longer term concerns in both the us and mexico over potential food shortages. if action is not taken to address the crisis. monroe up below al jazeera mexico city. august ounce prime minister shall sharif as visited areas affected by record breaking monsoon rainfall. hundreds of people have died. many more of being false from the homes is how you force it reports. this crisis is last 2 weeks, and it's not the yet. the worst monsoon rains in 30 years inundating vast areas of land and hitting pakistan's poorest province. well, let's just on the hottest hundreds of schools and thousands of homes have been
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destroyed here across buck has done hundreds of people have died and hundreds of thousands been displaced, struggling to reach some kind of safety to find some kind of shelter that's bought out. taken everything from us, we were only able to save our kids and few livestock and we are in dire need of help as early as possible. i guess i have, i guess we lost everything in the floods and left empty handed. we don't have food, shelter, or even clean drinking water. many of us are suffering from diarrhea, gastro diseases while the government is not doing anything for one of the criticism of the government extends beyond the immediate response and back through previous governments. plans to update infrastructure and resilience repeatedly not implemented, leaving people exposed to monsoon flooding every year. this year's enormous rainfalls, particularly devastating pockets, guns prime minister,
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has repeatedly visited hearted areas this flooding season, insisting his administration is doing. it can't be core to the 30 records. a monsoon range has been broken. the see, it's a few 100 times more than normal and the largest that's brought in misery to people's lives that both federal and provincial governments committed to helping these poor people to the utmost. focused on has been ranked the 8th most exposed country in the world to the risks of climate change, oblique window on the future. the newly grieving and displaced contemplating how and where to rebuild their lives are full sit al jazeera, to check on the world, whether it's jeff, got to start with this. we may have a tropical storm on our hands. everyone. here's the details. so this could make landfall north of vera cruz in mexico, south of corpus christi in texas. whether it's a tropical storm or not is going to generate a lot of rainfall. and i think the danger zone will be phoenix to tucson in arizona
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through new mexico. as well, and this is on top of that months sooner moisture. a lot of it that we've had as of late now for the u. s. south states we've really had stagnant storms locked into play. here we've seen some flash fighting across myrtle beach and south carolina, and certainly could see a repeat of that as while some storms of rumbling across the great lake. so that's going to drive down the temperature and toronto over the course of the weekend and off to the west. we go still hanging onto those heat alerts across alberta and saskatchewan province's. and now i'm going to take you to board the top end of south america, a lot of rain falling, a bolivia, columbia spilling into venezuela. certainly in that zone there, there is the risk of seeing some flash flooding much cooler air for the bottom end of south america. specifically, let's focus on sal paulo, your temperatures more than 10 degrees. behold where they should be for this some the year. so it's chilly, 13 degrees on saturday, cloud cover, and the forecast for you that sure update season still had here on out. there are
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the families of those killed in the philippine cycled war on drugs, having to grieve all over again to you and wave and allowing taliban officials to travel abroad expires as a security council weighs a possible extension and tennis as well. number one looks crime pres us open title defense jo will have those details coming in full to stay with a a
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our top stories. somali false is a using explosives against sounds about fight. is it a hotel in mogadishu? at least 21 people are being killed during a thief that again, on friday night, south africa, the kingdom is crowning a new model. after months of succession disputes, mister zulu, the son of the late king goodwill, a 15 years set to be recognized as the leader of the nation's largest ethnic group . for the series of attacks have been reported in russian control crime in an official festival areas as an unmanned aircraft was shot down just above the building that houses moscow black sea fleet headquarters. now the government of montenegro has lost a new confidence phase after the prime minister assigned a controversial agreement with the serbian orthodox church. that includes regulations for hundreds of churches, monasteries, and other properties. the churches role and savvy as influence have been divisive issues since montenegro separated from its neighbor in 2006. now the agreement
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grounds the serbian orthodox church ownership rights to several churches, and valuable plots of land. some of that real estate is also playing by the orthodox church in montenegro. critics say the deal with law, serbia, and russia to increase their influence in the balkan nation. now the country separated from serbia in 2006, but about one 3rd of its population identifies as ethnic serbs, political infighting, and multiple government changes have slowed efforts to join the even though montenegro became a native in 2017. that of which is a political science professor at the university of montenegro and the president of the center of monitoring and research and drug join me not from particularly good, happy with the on the program. is this collapse in the government all about to deal really just struck with the serbian orthodox church. all the accusations level that the opposition and coalition partners that they're involved in drug smuggling and
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racketeering. it should be very clear that prime minister abbas, of its laws, the continental, not only of the members of coalition who supported him, but also on the are listed allies in only 3 months. the reason for that is actually she loved the european agenda. european union wanted to push montenegro foster to become a to join the e u. and we've got quite very open and direct offer in order to fulfill some requests in order to be to enter the negotiation trucks is invented 24, but actually a mr. vazo a change did agenda of the garmin booth as the key priority signing the concert with the surgeon or to church this controversial agreement. and he was warned by the rest analyzed by the coalition part not to do that. instead of that, he tried to change the narrative, saying that actually the reason for,
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let's say the confidence on a knock off in its vote in the bottom. and it was the reason why some critical groups are trying to target target to him. but actually what happened in the last, the, before these loyalty, the media families, the transcript of who has a showing that actually the prime minister, amazon, which is the high context and communication media leaders of the key cream in now group in the, in the on to me, so it's like hard to understand what this company can, we are talking a blog connection to criminal ones, but definitely the basic agreement, deciding the basic variables, something for all the crisis of the government and at the end and the blind least the, the bill probably be facing the formation of the new government versus all suddenly elections. i mean how he is going to sit with the public at large if you have 30 percent of your nation, which is ethnic said a,
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identifies with some of your international neighbors. and you have a large majority of montenegrins. how is this going to sit in the public domain now? so we, we have something around to just to percent of the service who are and there's a strong influence on the serbia, serbia is acting in montenegro. sounds like me, proxy of russia and playing and for the agenda of the rushing to reach you to enjoy . that is very easy because let's say element of the meat to alliance and the movie will have access to the see. syria rose the axis of the sea and russia roads also back to the ad reactive. so i think that they are trying to use the stab alive, denito, you know, to, to make. we can also make what makes our lives in the solomons, although denita and i think that we still are bothered which was ordered and less than less term partners. a formula to me, he really doesn't care about boggling,
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would say he actually was explaining the reason why he signed the agreement last summer, be working on the between the monthly grants and the service. but actually he un with her. so if i can just jump in to mr. village, is this going to wake up the montenegrin public though with all of the political shenanigans that's going on right now, both of no confidence agreements, no agreements, whatever. are they going to wake up now to a thought that they may have a potential general election on their hands and that the majority of montenegrins could possibly, if they have it in the strength to vote for parties that do not want to be aligned ways you might say, serbian sentiments and parties and politicians of that ilk is, is that a possibility? is that what's, what may happen? yes, i agree with you because this is something, all these, the reaction, the people before 2020,
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when we had the government lasted 30 years. so they were frustrated because there was a lack of the fight to keep the corruption, but actually the new garments, they actually introduced the corruption. but together with these progression trucks are being run invasion, which is really the horse scenario. so actually, now we are facing that there is a lot of the extra isn't i gave these bro russian orientation that these are created by the dominant number of the boxes with the ego. so probably the new election could we have for a outcome? the formation of the finally pro european to progressive down after these 2 years that we fail with the pure pro european organizational company. what would you think of sort of voter apathy because potentially this could be the 3rd election in a year, couldn't it? that the so i think for the to the who faced the read new canada new government. because the, those who wanted against the government will try to form
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a new government in order to better garment should organize the action. and i don't think that it will be immediately right now, probably in the, in the spring or the next year. but there is also scenario that garmin cool lost it through the end of the term of the parliament, which is in 2024. that garmin in that case, in baby side for that scenario, could fulfill the requirements of the you and the, and the legal. she ation the negotiation about the deleted membership in the ear. that would be the huge success or pro european forces. but we still don't know what is going to be decided not to get very close. i what happens in montana are very delicate times. everybody that has lots of of it. thanks for joining us. from political vacation merely food the child's military leadership is meeting with rebels, opposition, parties and civil society groups. and what hunter chief matters address debbie is
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calling a decisive moment in history for the country that the tolls were intended to set out a time line for free elections. last week, the parties signed the peace agreement in dough hall paving way for negotiations. its hope the torps will bring an end to decades of conflict, but the 2 largest rebel groups are boycotting along with the coalition of political and civil society groups. the negotiations come after decades of unrest since independence and france in 1960. the debbie family has been in past 990 and has present interest. abby governed the 30 years he was killed on the battlefield in 2021 and succeeded by his son marmott. chad's military has been an ally for from says security interest in the region is deploy troops to neighboring countries battling on groups in this house. trad, as rich in resources, but consistently ranks near the bottom of the un human development index. it's one of the world's lowest life expectancy and education levels. hippa, morgan is all corresponding choice, you know, from the capital. and to me,
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high hippa, obviously a very important day of conversations this talk is through what's happened so far, what we're expecting for the rest of today. while the national dialogue process was launched to day by the head of the transition military council, and the de facto president mohammed raised their b. now it was attended by over 52 groups and political parties and armed a position as well as civil society groups. and it is just the 1st day in the coming days, they will be forming committees to tackle the issues that this dialogue and this national dialogue will be addressing, including the issue of form of governance for chad. it's political stability, disarming the arm groups that signed a peace agreement with the military government and others capital to her last week . but the most crucial topic that they will be discussing is the issue of elections, timeline for elections and who will be eligible to run for presidency in the coming
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months. once the timeline is decided by the national dialogue, lots of issues to be decided. so there will be forming committees in the coming days to tackle those issues as an all the opposition group that find the piece agreement in the utter capital, doha, as well as civil societies here who are participating will be part of this committee so that they can have their saying this process to try to bring stability to the country huber if the noise is coming out of these conversations a positive. does that mean those groups that didn't sign the piece agreement? can they still join the conversation? will they be welcome? according to the organizing committee, anybody who has boycotted the talks at the moment and who has not signed the peace agreement in doha is still welcome to join the talks because they wanted to be as inclusive as possible. nevertheless, they are groups that have a quote at these talks, including the front for change and concord group, which is regarded as one of the main our groups saying that the committee that has
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been organizing detox is not transparent and is too close to the government for them to trust the whole entire process. they've also demanded the release of prisoners of war and political prisons before they c r r, before they join any political process here in the capital india manner. then there's also the civil society group work. it's emma, which has been calling for protest, calling for an animal to rule. they're also not taking part in these talks. thing that they do not believe that the process is transparent. so there is a few or the right. rather, there are a few groups that are not participating, but they are so many more groups we're participating in these talk saying that they want to see stability in chat after decades of conflict and instability. horrible. gonna force it and jemina. thank you. now you and 2nd, general antonio guitar rushes in, is stumbled, touring the joint co ordination center, less monitoring grain exports from ukraine. he said, watching ships leave the port odessa loaded with grain filled him with hope. i was
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so moved, watching the wit. he loved the hold of the sheep's. it was the loading of hope for so many around the world. but let's not forget that what we see any stumbling in odessa is only the more visible part of the solution. the other part of the spectrum deal is the any in peter the excess of to the global markets of russian food and fertilizer which are not subject to sanctions. it is important that all governments in the private sector corporates bringing them to market without fertilizer in 2022. there may not be enough foods in 2020 city. you in security council waiver, allowing us can tell a beneficial to travel abroad has expired. senior members of the group have been subject to travel bonds since 2011, but 13 taliban officials had been granted an exception, so they could attend peace tools. some security council members want it removed since the group to power by force last year. they could vote again on monday on an
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amended waiver. kristen salumi has moved from you and had quarters in new york sanctions against the taliban, including travel restrictions have long been a thorny issue for the security council. they were 1st imposed back in 1999 related to the groups sheltering of al qaeda. the council made exceptions in 2019 to allow some members to travel outside of the country for peace talks. but since the group took control of afghanistan last year, some council members have argued the waiver should be conditional on the taliban respect for human rights, particularly the rights of women and girls. the un stepping spokesperson for the secretary general summed up the dilemma. some of the members of the council appointed to the benefits of allowing them to go about a travel for diplomatic work, including for example, to the doha, you will have seen where the contribution of the, of the process ad bill has as made in terms of the wider dealings with the taliban
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at the same time, we've clearly expressed our concerns about the dollar, bonds own records and, and their failure in, in recent months to, to uphold down their stated commitments to maintain the status quo on human rights . including in particular, the rights of women and girls, china back by russia, has argued that the waivers are as necessary as ever given the dire economic situation that afghanistan finds itself in. but diplomats tell us that other countries have been pushing back led by ireland. they want to re impose travel restrictions, at least in part. now philippine president reginald macos junior, has rejected calls to rejoin the international criminal court, which is investigating the so called war on drugs under his predecessor rodrigo to tirty. despite, as human rights activists, hope that to exhibit remains of victims could provide more evidence to help push for justice. bother below reports. not from manila savvy for hulu by the family,
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grieving all over again. 5 years after his unto only death, keandra sant says remains had to be exempt. his grave lease expiring along with horse of others killed during a warrant. drugs launched by then philippine president would be good to 30 keens. uncle randy has made it his mission to help other families because the whole i wanted to reach out to families who were big names like person i learned from be shipping wiggs is that their loved ones that shoot the last the police claim keon was 17 years old when police accused him of being a drug runner, they said they killed him in self defense. but security footage proved otherwise. only one drug war related murder by police has resulted in a conviction that of key and de la santos, out of thousands of debts. the justice department is currently investigating just 52 cases, yet the government insists the countries justice system is working. president,
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britain and mark was junior, has bowed the less bloody campaign against illegal narcotics, but he's ruled out rejoining the international criminal court, which is investigating his predecessors administration for possible crimes against humanity as seen as having them. and what we're saying is we have an investigation here and it's on the going. so why do we have to have that human rights advocates have been working to uncover more evidence of extra judicial killings. dozens of bodies that have been a zoomed have been brought to dr. raquel for tune one of only 2 forensic pathologists in the philippines. and so far i have seen about 9, they said we're not very sign. there should be in case, as natur out. hi, quite been. chances are those things but very clearly to you. there were not natural causes. i yes, definitely. i'm see. rapture is mostly have chat. doctor fortuna says she can only
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hope her work will help bring justice. but for families of victims, at the very least, it's closure that has been missing for years. barney, below al jazeera manila. well, phil had here on the news, i moto, g. p introduces a new race format to get funds more for the money. but not everyone is happy about it. so these, those details coming out with joe principles. ah, what is life line in maximum security prison in this to pot special report, one i one ace goes behind bars. it singapore chunky prison on out to 0. frank assessments these heat waves we're seeing now of they a product of global warming. we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work. in depth. analysis of the days headlines inside story
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on al jazeera, the world copies coming to cattle in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer, we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm janet ezra with updates from teams and fans across the globe. i seems. can expect some strong support here in customer with a spotlight now on europe. can france claim back to back world cup victories or will portugal christiano rinaldo finally get his hands on the trophy to well can count on al jazeera o. a johns in china and unexpected side effect,
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revealing ancient statues of butter on an island that's usually submerged. now the centuries are believed to be about 600 years old. one of the statues depicts amongst sitting on the lotus pedestal rainfall in the young c basin has been around 45 percent lower than normal since july. and i, temperatures are set to continue as many as 66 rivers across 34 counties in john king have dried up so far this summer in spain, central province. since that's the receding of water in a reservoir has exposed the rally visible. dolman got dumped at the spanish stone. henzy circle of dozens of megalithic stones believed today. back to 5000 b. c always got to more recent news now and his fault it's show. thank you. the hell yesterday ukrainian voc sir alexander sic says the people of his country will motivate him to beat anthony joshua as the heavyweight champion repairs to step
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into the ring against the british opponent in saudi arabia. the fighters weighed in for their title, re match, and the stare down lasted longer than some fights as david stokes reports, or exam. oh, all the top preflight. it's been about how big alexander, ooh, seek, has looked in training. but when he stepped on to the scales, he weighed virtually the same as he did when he beat anthony joshua in london last year, 10100. no, much change for joshua either. the british booked up a bit, but only by around 2 kilograms. the way it didn't last long, but the stair down certainly did with neither fight, flinching for a 100 and 72nd. oh good. it was going through your mind as you looked into his eyes . no, much to the face of always say for me personally face of thought me 9. does about the bell ringing enough for i never really face off that when flight does ready for tall rouse, 100 percent, 100 percent. ready for tall rouzan? anything short as a bonus?
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tell us what you saw when you looked into his eyes that was a long stare down between the 2 of the supper myself. tell us what happens tomorrow night. you know what? it was. the reflection on myself 35 year old isic is undefeated and comfortably one the 1st fight. but the build up to this one has been unique before training camp, he was back home in ukraine, helping in the fight against the russian invasion. he's arrange for the fight to be shown for free across ukraine. the whole world has to know that ukraine is the country of free, transparent, strong ritual, and develop people. not too many men in the world can deliver this message to 2 millions, 200 millions of people. and i was sick. is able to do that. this is only 6 3rd fight it heavyweight though, and it's taking place in the saudi arabian city of jetta. joshua has fought and won in saudi once before he be and he was junior there in 2019 to avenge his 1st career
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of faith. he'll be hoping for the same again on saturday to emulate the likes of mohammed ali lennox lewis and battalion which coat and becoming a 3 time world champion. levied stokes out his error. when you had that dated mentioned klett k. lee former boxer is also the mayor of the ukrainian capital. keith sent this good luck message to a sick boozy. your new was uncle serv. nearby my dear friends. today the 20th of august, we will have a fight in support of ukraine, even if it's a sports fight for us, it's very important to be winners in everything. now, alexander lou sick will fight in saudi arabia with the ukranian flag and the ukranian anthem. all the people around the world will watch the fight between music and joshua, and when ukraine wins, the whole world will see it. all exams are we believe in you, we support you and we believe we will win glory to ukraine. that was never easy to
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live up to the family name, especially when you're young boxer walking in the footsteps of mohammed ali. jim lives on me. oh. but the 22 year old grandson of the 3 time heavyweight champion is expected to do better than the greatest. when he steps into the ring in san diego, meeker, alley walsh wolf. i said i asked sanchez in a middle white fight at the cities. had chang arena, it's the same building where his grandfather famously fell to ken norton and split decision in 1973. having had his jaw broken alley all says he reached recently. watch that fight to prepare for saturdays bout talk them have moved to the top of the english premier league thanks to harry kane england forward school, his 250. if golf spurs is they beat wolverhampton, one know, in sas based early kickoff. re spurs and now goes 7 points from the 3 games so far like the season. recoding. awesome. bradford can dislodge tottenham from the top
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spot later depending on there matches arsenal. play boma in the late game. and brentford, who beat manchester united for no last week. take on fellow west london is full. m will speaking of united there, reinforcing their team with a new recruit. from ral madrid. defensive midfield, a casa mirror, has agreed a 4 year contract with the option of staying for another year, with the premier league giants. casmer has won 5 champions, leagues, and 3 legged title since joining rail in 2013. the 3rd year old's deal is said to be worth $70000000.00. we'll see him paid her $410000.00 a week. make him the 3rd highest, paid player at the club behind teammates, christiana rinaldo and david da here. but for that united will expect him to get straight to work. they lost their opening to games and sit at the bottom of the leak table. us open tennis champion, daniel medford, ive is looking primed for the defense of his title in new york in just over weeks time. the world one is through the semi finals in cincinnati of bt american taylor
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freights in straight said the russian, who was the champion in cincinnati in 2019, didn't have an entirely comfortable window, having to save 3 set points in the opener. but he went on to power, the victory with 18 aces, b, u. s. hyphen is the final grand slam of the year, and the end of the month most of them will be up against the final 50 path in the semifinals. the greek took care of american john in that quarter, final match up, his path also needed and tie, break to when. dropping the 2nd set 75, the full si, bounce back to take the defy the 63 and fonts to the fun for in the women's tournament, petrik festival is true to the semi to the check east pass the street is ala coming out of it. in straight set, 6263, the school to the to time wimbledon. cham him. keith, coming up against madison keys a little bit later on today. and speaking of keys, the 2017 us open runner up also had an easy when to move into the semi cases to
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strong from wimbledon champion, atlanta back in san 6 to 6, who the american clearly has a liking for cincinnati. she threw back in some final here, having torment back in 2019 for my master's champion, adam scott leads the way the half way mark of b. m. w. championship in delaware. yes. trillion shall. the 2 on to part $69.00. on fridays move to 800 overall. scott has not won a title on the pga tall since february 2020. you only leased by a stroke from scotty scheffler and jordan speith. now from next year motor g p. fans being promised more competitive, racing during a grown pre weekend. the sports officials will introduce saturday sprint races. every track on the 2023 racing calendar boys will be awarded, so that will go towards the eval standings. bought right, as will still need to take part in qualifying to determine the grid for sunday's main race. but
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a g p chief se fans will get more money more for their money. writers like reigning champion fabio court. that auto though, have criticized the plan, saying they'll be physically exhausted. and in major league baseball, the new york mets were too strong for the philadelphia phillies on friday, wanting 7 to pete alonzo hits his 30th home run of the season. new york have now 112 of 16 games against the philly's just this season. all right, that is a useful for now. it is back to the hail. thanks trip. let's nissan from joe and maybe back more news of the, of the sort of rate to stay with us. ah, oh, the land of the free america has never been a real democracy. the black people with no rich marriage that democracy may be exposed divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. a fight foreign
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