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nexstar here at the listening cost on kindly with costs, rivers drawing off and crops parched could drought was in europe's cost of living. crisis waltz, delaying the global recovery in youth employment. plus can the taliban think that gala stands economic crisis a year after they took power? counting the cost on the al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on out to a 0. ah. ready ah, margaret issue, hotel siege ends when somali security forces storm the building and kill all the
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hostage takers, ah, robinson, this is our da 0 live from dough hob, also coming up the headquarters of russia's navy and crimea is hit by a drone as a tax increase in the region annexed by moscow, striking t workers in bangladesh they're struggling to make ends meet and want to pay hike of a 150 percent. ah, and use zulu kings crowned in south africa after months of challenges to the throne . ah. i see the hotel in the somali capital margaret issues ended when it was stormed after around 30 hours on friday. i'll show bob gunman forced their way into the complex setting of car bombs and seizing hostages. at least 30 people have been killed and 40 have been injured. mohammed val reports. ah,
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the hyatt hotel in mogadishu turned into a butler grant on friday nights. and she bab gunman blasted, they'll weigh you to the building with 2 car bumps before seizing control of somebody security forces launched to counter offensive. witnesses say there were several explosions followed by exchanges of gunfire, but continued to pull the night and the to thought of it. and she, bob has claimed responsibility. these types of attacks have been a hallmark of altima operations a couple years ago in particular. and they, they kind of slowed down a little bit, or we see them popping up again. routed from the scene, shows extensive damage to the hotel. several people have been taken to hospital. the victims reportedly include the children, as well as the hotels owner. hotels are usually attacked because that's areas where
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government officials congregate and in so there's a lot of meetings, a lot of activity, especially right now with the new government coming into into place and setting up a lot of appointments and it's positions. but there's also often been a secondary element to some of you, you know, alter bob runs a very extensive extortion racket within morbid issue itself. and they've targeted business owners that haven't complied as well. the group is affiliated to, i'll tell you that and has carried numerous attacks in mortgage issue in the past decade. it's a is to establish a system of government and somebody based on shallow hammered $10.00. what an alley. as a somali analyst, and she says the length of the c demonstrates the strength of osha bob. we need to look at it in perspective. what has been happening. the last 4 or 5 years, we're sure has been able to really gain ground across the money. and a new strength for them since the last 5 years has been really an opportunity for
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them to thrive. i think given that the president and his new security agenda, which is a top priority, has really sort of frazzled shut up in, in the really trying to strike in ways that has not been yet seen to, to sort of show that they are, you know, an organization to reckon with what we seen in the last couple of weeks definitely have shown about has the capability and the wherewithal to, to execute these complex attacks both within some money and the border areas. what is really baffling is that you know, these multiple paths. they are carrying the fact that they are able to do it so successfully is something that the security sector of somebody needs to deal with it. also, the regional track somebody shall have. it's not just a somali problem, it is a regional form, it is a global organizes. the
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a number of donor tags have been avoided in russian attics, crimea, authorities say air defense systems intercepted the drones, including the sun around the headquarters of moscow's black sea fleet in savannah to bolt. no casualties have been reported. ukraine has not claimed responsibility, but it has promised to retake the region that was seized by russia in 2014. it's the 2nd attack and the feat headquarters in less than a month on july 31st. i don't strike in the courtyard of the headquarters wounded 5 people naval day celebrations were cancelled earlier this month. the saki military base was damaged by several large explosions. bookings defense ministry says the capability of the russian navy has been seriously degraded. russian forces had seize snake island in the black sea, south of odessa on the 1st day of the invasion strategic outpost boosted the russian navies ability to fire cruise missiles at the ukrainian coast. but ukraine reclaimed the island by the end of june. and in april, the mosque,
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but the flagship of the black sea fleet sank. keith said it's miss os hit the vessel which russia denies. it's the largest russian warship to sink in more time since world war 2. 3. suppose in ukraine with more on saturdays drone attack. i'm here, you know, they have where people are watching carefully, what's happening in the crimean peninsula where a drone was shot down apparently the attempt to attack the black, the russian feed located around that area. what we know is that the governor of the city of iraq said that there was a flying all the bell and then it was on fire. the military administration from here, you know, they said that those fire was, they call those attempts to attack, that means that crimea is coming back to ukraine and that's something you know, we that goes with president volley will be me to fill in. he has said, which is that they will continue to fight to recover the territories that have been
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occupied by russia, including crimea in the past. in the past week, we have seen attacks and explosions happening in the crimean pending place. not clear yet who carrying this attack, they could be special forces or power to fans, as they're called, why ukraine and government for $44.00, they're carrying out this go re left side of attacks. and the reason why this is important is mostly because russia has, there been any type of a tackle in crimea would trigger massive retaliation. and that means that people here are looking out carefully. what's gonna happen next? because this could mean that that tax could have been in c 2, like this one, not far away from where we are. there was a mix, so strike, it's about in the, in the me call i of region 9. people were injured for children where were also injured and this is a series of tax and fighting that he but have been ongoing in the eastern part of the country where the health services are struggling. doctors and nurses are doing what they can with what they have,
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that they need much more resources. and that's why the ukrainian government has put together in place a plan to take those who have been injured in the eastern part of the country and take them by twain for worse, the western side, the safe side. and that's where they're being treated in hospitals, doctors, even though the situation is much, much better there. we have spoken to several doctors who said that the situation there is trains as well. and that they're struggling in a way for help all of those for arriving from the eastern part of the country, the russian army vehicles damaging fighting with ukraine are being put on display in keys, burned out. tanks are being part of the capital central boulevard to join. large crowds exhibit comes ahead of ukraine's independence day, which is going to be celebrated next week. it also marks 6 months since the war began. you know, the un secretary general says russian food and fertilizer must be allowed to reach the rest of the world. and tony of that, as it says, if enough, fertilizer isn't exported this year is going to be more food shortages in 2023
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unemployed access to global markets for russian products was part of a un broker deal between moscow and keys last month it helped free up green exports from ukrainian ports. i was so moved watching the, we'd love the whole of the ships. it was the loading of ho for so many around the world. but let's not forget that what we see here in the symbol. and you know, this is only the more visible part of the solution. the other part of this package deal is the pieces accessed 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 corporate bringing them to market without fertilizer in 2022. that it may not be enough food in 2023. the us says 22000000 people now faced our vacation. the dr. ravaged horn of africa hasn't been enough rain in the last 4
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years. punk has sold in kenya, ethiopia, and somalia. as green supplies from ukraine have slowed the chief of the world. food program says richard, countries need to do more to avert a possible famine. we need a lot more country. stefano including russia, including china. the china is 2nd largest commune, entire world, and we get diddly squat from china. i mean nothing, nothing piety, nothing. so small. the daughter of pro kremlin philosopher, but alexander dugan has been killed after car exploded in moscow as be no confirmation of the cause of the blast that killed darya. doogan. social media footage appears to show her father at the scene of the blast is often been dubbed vladimir putin's brain. we've both been vocal supporters of brushes, invasion of ukraine, brazil's former president lewis in that field, lula da silva as held his 1st rally since campaigning officially began for october
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presidential election will as accused the current president charitable sonata, of attacking brazilian democracy, boston autos repeatedly cast out on the electronic voting system and as criticized supreme court judges, my opinion, i care reports ah no pouring of support for the with the nurse who led us silva and his bid for 3rd presidential turn. ah, thousands is supposed to do is he held his 1st campaign rally in brazil, largest city, so bowl at the same place were thousands of brazilians defined the military regime back in 1984 demanding democratic elections. his people democracy unit. i'm here to support lula, but especially brazil's democracy, which is a tourist prison and jail, boston our husband casting darts on our voting system, preparing his followers to cry out to fraud. if his defeated not space polls show left wing lula is ahead of his far right adversary, president shape also,
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mattel was running for a 2nd term in october's election. he prepared to put on her to prepare, be prepared both to narrow brazilian voters will kick you out of the presidency. yet you can say that if you lose, you'll not hand over the presidential sash because the people will make sure you do one ruler portrays himself as a champion of democracy. also, not of supporters hath turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defends traditional family values and his wife and have been jellicoe. christian says her husband was chosen by god. 80 hours earlier was a bill in the l 20. the did the, you know, movie the not ruler, the few i defend a secular state state should have no religious church. you should preach about faith, not politics, nor should they defend candidates and false prophets. sydney read the bunched up.
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but one 3rd of brazil's population is struggling to put food on the table. brazil's may be latin, america's largest economy. but years of recession, followed by the coven, 19 pandemic. and the war in ukraine have put the country back on the united nations hunger map. and fixing the economy is dominating the national debate. more than any other issue, monica inactive of jazeera still had an old. is it a child's future is at stake, is the military leadership said stone for talks with rebels. and montenegro is government falls mired and fears about foreign influence. ah, this is how it's looking across the americas 1st sunday, august. the 21st will start toward the bottom end of south america. temperatures
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coming up in associates at 24, but south palo wow. really chilly air in play here. 15 degrees on sunday, you should be about $25.00 for this time, the year you're temperatures will rise a bit in the days to come. then it's blanketed in rain as we look toward ecuador, columbia, and venezuela. think in that zone, we're going to see some flooding at watching a lot of activity that moved up from mexico into the u. s. southwest. so we'll go in there now for a closer look out of rain falling from phoenix into tucson. but we can trace that out through new mexico, pushing into texas and oklahoma. so let's go there for a closer look at the dark of the colors on this map, the more intense the rain is falling. really this whole zone here. risk of seen some flooding as of late south, south carolina, there was some flash fighting there, and certainly the risk of some more to come on sunday. storms have lower, the temperature is across the great lake. so toronto coming in at 24 degrees on sunday, but where that sons out, boston you're up to 31. same goes for the west coast as while some stellar weather
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here. vancouver looking good with a hive. 25 degrees on sunday. thanks for joining and we'll see you soon. take care . ah. the count down to the fever woke up 2022 approaches. every continent is turning its eyes to keta. we have a feeling great to school to the vents in the world. won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention. beyond football. immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. auto culture. cattle has everything you'd want in the destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the people will come 2022. so why go anywhere else? lou?
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ah, watching old, is it a reminder of our top stories? this are a 30 or hotel season somali has capital, has ended, at least to 30 people, have been killed. alshaun, bob said they're responsible a series of drawn attacks have been reported in russian controlled crimea. an official in savannah to poll says an unmanned aircraft was shot down. ukraine has not claimed responsibility, but it has promised to retake the region. brazil's former president held his 1st rally since campaigning officially begun for october. his presidential election. louise and i feel lula da silva, says children's president chapel sonata is attacking brazilian democracy. mexico's former attorney general has appeared in court linked to the deaths of 43 students in 2014 crisis. maria is facing charges of torture, forced disappearance,
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and official misconduct. 83 other arrest or warns have been issued for soldiers, local officials and police officers. the families of the victims said they don't want revenge. they say they only want to know the truth. a government led commission has called it a crime of the state. it was making candles, those who we, mexicans, all of us are pained by this force disappearance. given me a state crime that so far is a crime of impunity which we continue to see because it took the years to arrest the former prosecutor, his personal nazi a sent the most gays. we feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who committed this crime estate crime, and alter towards clarifying what happened a terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. being tyler, mattie us is the mexico research for the americas division of human rights watch. he says officials of issued arrest warrants for human rights abuses in the past. the cases haven't made it a court. many people have suspected for years
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that or knowing really for years that there was a cover up following the investigation of this incident, which is something that's very common really in mexico. when there are these kind of human rights abuses. the question now is, what happens after the arrest warrants are issued because in mexico it's very common that the government issues arrest warrant to show that some kind of action is being taken. but after the initial arrest, very little, they issued 83 arrest warrant on friday. many of them were for local police who were involved in the initial disappearance. but some of them were also for higher level officials who were involved in the cover to people that are noticeably absent from the arrest warrants. our former president and former secretary of defense
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and jim slaves. and who are both people that many wonder many people wonder if they knew about the cover up if they know about the incident . and if they had any involvement and how it could be possible, really that this giant cover up it involved. many parts of the government could have been taking place in a context where the military was involved and the government was involved. but neither the secretary of defense nor the president knew that seems a not, not very likely the government of montenegro is lost and no confidence vote after the prime minister signed a controversial agreement with a serbian orthodox church. that includes regulations for hundreds of churches, monasteries, and other properties. the churches roll and serbia's influence had been divisive issues since montenegro separated from its neighbour and 20 or 6. so you giggle
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reports, ah, the morning after a politically stormy night. it took 50 m p's to vote against an seal, the fate of the pro serbian and pro russian ruling coalition, led by britain abaz's h. discontent over the signing of a long disputed accord with a powerful serbian orthodox church. the s p. c, as well as stagnation over the countries path towards integration with the european union led the majority and parliament to withdraw their support for a boss of which his leadership abbas of each came to office in april and has presided over the shortest period and power in the country's political history, marketing a new era of instability. he had attempted to fend off the vote of no confidence by offering a cabinet we shuffle to no avail. and i do, it may just be done, noble quality or meal yukon. i am happy and i congratulate the new coalition of accommodation. beckett. i hope that they will quickly form a government. we are ready to step down hopedale. it was the signing of the accord
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with the s p. c that sealed abbas of it. she is political fate. it re ignited tensions and was fiercely criticized by the present mellowed yukon of which a 3rd of want to negroes population identify a sub and the largest religious group, serbian orthodoxy. while the country broke away from serbia in 2006, the s p c never fully recognized its independence. critics of the chord including the president say the church is harboring the interests of serbia rather than montenegro. sylvia rose the axis of the seat in russia rooms also next to the adaptive so i think that they are trying to use the satellite need in order to make we can also make the alliance and major is the weakest element or the, or the president kind of which is most urgent task is to appoint a new prime minister, who will have 30 days to form a cabinet. even then it may prove too weak to forge away out of the crisis with
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many calling for early elections to resolve this political dilemma. so i'll go, i'll just sarah t pickers in bangladesh have gone on an indefinite strike to demand a pay rise. they're among the lowest paid workers in the country earning slightly more than a dollar a day. their union wants a 150 percent pay rise. it's rejected the government's latest offer of a $25.00 cent per day wage hike. time to chide re reports from sheila known as bangladesh as t capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest t producers. the industry employs more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on her plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation i, we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's
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education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers rations once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh exported to more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day now, about good barrels, that the lot we have in protesting to 12 days. now, the owners don't understand our plate. we have been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work of the plantation owners said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years at that up on it. when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations in access to primary education for the children. this, it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. leah laid on saturday. the government proposed a wage hike of $0.25 a day, but it was rejected by the workers was not on kindle. the administration has used
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intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal of the pay hike. but since the tea garden students, organization and workers have rejected it and protested, now the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like meats, too many. but it's their daily reality to our girls and their unions of plastic container, their strike until their demand for pe. hi is men the u. n. c's, they are one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education. recent strikes by the t workers of bangladesh, a become a railing point for many here as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages turn, which audrey al jazeera, 3 mumbo chads military leadership, has started talks with rebels, opposition parties, and civil society groups,
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the head of the santa mohammed leaders, debbie has called the forum a decisive moment in the country's history. he's the son of either his debbie, who was president for 30 years before he was killed during fighting in 2021. at every family has been in paris since 1919 chad's military's original ally of france and it's deployed troops to neighboring countries. battling on groups in this a hell. but chance faced decades of uprisings and unrest since independence from france in 1960. and one of the world's poorest countries, even though it's rich in resources, let's hope the negotiations will bring an end to the violence and paved the way for elections, but some groups refusing to take part less. hipaa morgan reports 10 months of delay chat. national dialogue has begun in the capital gym may now bring together more than 50 rebel and opposition group. among others, in the years of conflict and instability was only noted through all below this is today we find ourselves in turning point in the history of our country.
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because in a few moments, we are going to lay the 1st mouse in the re foundation of our republic. the note pro, rubric the talks follow a peace agreement signed between the governing military council and crippled group last week until it paved the way for the rebels to return to chad and joined the discussion among the issues to be addressed are a new constitution, governance, and a timeline for a national election delegate to form committees to tackle the various issues. despite the large number of participants, there are a few but crucial groups missing. and it's prompted concerned that even if a dialogue brings be it may not last and stability is needed. half of chat, 13000000 people live in poverty, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced by conflict. the front for change and conquered. one of 2 main rebel groups not taking part in the talks, says more needs to be done for the process to work. we did to request her equal
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representation of the different opposition and government at the national dolock. the refuse to give her to access to this request and also to refuse to release our prisoner as soon as we signed the agreement. and also did not give enough security warranties. so these are some dues and we do why we refuse to sign the agreement. other groups have also blake hot at the talks, including the civil society group. what it emma, which has repeatedly called for anti government protests, utter which mediated the peace agreement that led to these talks says it will work to bring in those who are yet to join. oh no matter what shoddy and false or anything to him, we are now working on facilitating issues. we will not abandon them until the reconciliation is complete. we've invited a groups to have not signed the peace agreement to joint and we urge them to join those open for them to be part of the process. a process that is scheduled to last
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for 3 weeks. and one that many here hope will bring a new chapter for chad. free of conflict and political turmoil. he bol morgan al jazeera, jemina. thousands of people have attended the correlation of the new king of south africa's largest ethnic group, the zulu nation king, mrs hulu, took the throne at the ceremony at the palace and in gama. but there's been controversy in the run up to the coronation as former miller reports. he came from across south africa and neighboring countries to welcome the new king zulu warriors in their thousands to witness the 1st coronation of a zulu king in more than 50 years. and pledge allegiance to king missy zulu as bulletin . the 9th king of the city nation, the largest ethnic group in south africa in what's known as the sacred crawl, missy zulu is presented to his ancestors. the kings who came before him. oh
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oh, he's accompanied by the prime minister of the pseudo nation and his uncle, prince mungo, suitable to lazy scene as an endorsement. much of the ceremony that follows is shrouded in secrecy, including traditions that go back generations not meant for the public eye or allowed to be formed. the public is only allowed to see certain rituals or no government, and we are praying through the zulu ancestors where they sleep to day. we are asking them to protect our new king. we are also here to pray that god may grant him wisdom. roger king, we welcome you now. oh, the coronation has not been without controversy to other family members say they
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are the rightful heirs and took the matter to port to stop the ceremony but failed . but other family members attended to support the new monarch, one of them, reminding the king his role is to serve the nation. outside the main ceremony, throngs of people gathered what i king and i'm tired now. and i know how i beg one everything. oh my god, i'm here to celebrate my king, mrs. dula, who was being crowned today at the new king. i'm so happy to be here. everyone is happy and it's a beautiful day. even as the new king departs, amato was in a warriors continue to sing his praise and display their loyalty to him. they say they're willing to defend him at any cost, but many others here are hoping the new king just like his father will be a unifying figure for those who may fill them in a manner out. is there a number south africa? ah.

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