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hostage takers. ah, i'm robinson, this is all. does he rely from doe hob, also coming up? i don't strike on the headquarters of russia's navy in crimea as a tax increase on the moscow controlled region. striking t workers in bangladesh said they want a 150 percent pay high because they're struggling to survive. the and use, you know, king is crammed in south africa after months of challenges to the throne. ah, i 30, i received the hotel in the somali capital has ended up to security forces, storm the building and killed the attackers. on friday. i'll shut up gun force their way into the market issue complex, setting off car bombs and holding guests hostage. at least 30 people have been
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killed and 40 have been injured. home involved reports. all the hyatt hotel in mogadishu turned into a box of ground on friday nights and shout gunman blasted the way to the building with 2 car bombs before he's in control of it. somebody security forces launch to counter offensive. witnesses said there were several explosions followed by exchanges of gunfire that continued for the night and to possibly show bob has claimed sponsored. some of these types of attacks have been a hallmark of opperation a couple of years ago in particular. and they, they kind of slowed down a little bit, but we see them popping up again 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. they so tell us usually attack because that's
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areas where 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 these, you know, bob runs a very extend extortion racket within in mogadishu 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 and will get 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 is a somalia analyst. she says the length of the seas demonstrates the strength of all . sure, 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 them on the new strength for them since the last 5 years has been really an opportunity for them to
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thrive. i think given that the president and his new security agenda, which is the 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've seen in the last couple of weeks, definitely has 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 battling is that, you know, these multiple attackers are carrying and then the, the fact that we are able to do it so successfully, ah, is, is something that the security, you know, sector of the millennium deal with it. also, it is the regional that somebody at and so i was not just the somali problem, it is a regional for me, it is a global archimedes. a
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number of donor tags have been reported in russian annex crimea. authorities say air defense systems intercepted the devices, including some miranda headquarters of moscow's black sea fleet in service to pull 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 on the fleet headquarters in less than a month. on july, the 31st or drawn strike hit the court yard of the headquarters. 5 people were wounded. a naval day celebrations were cancelled. earlier this month, the sa, he military base, was damaged by several large explosions. britton's defense ministry says it had a big impact on the air capability of the russian navy. russian forces had seized snake island in the black seed south of odessa. on the 1st day of the invasion, the strategic outpost boosted the russian navies ability to far cruise missiles at
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the ukrainian coast. but ukraine reclaimed the island by the end of june. and in april the moskva, the flagship of the black sea fleet sank. keep says its missiles hit the vessel which russia denies. it's the largest to russian worship to sink in wartime since world war 23, suppose in ukraine with more on saturdays drone attack. i'm hearing or they said, where people are watching carefully. what's happening in the crimean peninsula where a drone was so down apparently been attempts to attack the black, the russian feed located. i round that area. what we know is that the governor of the city of phillip boyce said there was a flying or different fell. 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 the beans at crimea is coming back to ukraine. and that's something in a way that goes with with president volley will be me, felons, 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. since 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 supporters for their carrying out this gary left side of attack. and the reason why this is important is mostly because russia has there been any type of 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 on that tax could have been in c 2 like this one, not far away from where we are. there was a missile strike. it's about in the, in the nikolai of region 9 people were injured for children, where were also injured. and this is a series of fight packs and fighting that he but have been ongoing in the eastern part of the country where the health services are struggling. doctors and nurses
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are doing what they can with what they have, that they need much more resources. and that's why the ukranian 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 towards 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 they're trained as well and that they're struggling in a way to help all of those for arriving from the eastern part of the country. and as onto both clever this editor in chief at swiss military review, he says the attacks of cause pike across crimea. it's very significant. of course, it's not the only efforts that the ukrainians have been attempting and actually achieving achieving quite well. i mean, but the result of this has been twofold. number one, crimea, the premier population has been put under alert and this has created panic in
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crimea with people trying to flee this, this area which is no longer considered space. so this is very much one of the impacts. the other one is that this panic has actually reached the russian high command to the point where mobilization has been ordered in the in crimea, which is both interesting on a, on a military side of things, but also on a political one. because russia, russia, federations, of course, wanting everybody to believe that crimea is a part of russia. how can you mobilize only a small segment, a small area of the, of the country, and not call this the general mobilization for the entire country. a lot of the population in crimea that was sympathetic to ukraine and have fled. possibly some people who are still sympathetic and who would still like to join
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ukraine again. nobody really knows how many of these people exist. can be considered in what the ukraine and general staff caused part of fans. and we know for a fact that there has been a lot of passive resistance and also individual or group attacks against russian interest and russian forces russian command post. we have seen this in crimea, we've seen this elsewhere in the country. the daughter of prague kremlin philosopher alexander dugan has been killed after her car exploded. in moscow, there's been no confirmation of what caused the blas that killed darya dugan. social media footage appears to show her father at the scene is often been dubbed vladimir putins brain. they've both been vocal supporters of rushes invasion of ukraine. the un secretary general says russian food and fertilizer must be allowed to reach the rest of the world. antonio hoteliers says, if enough,
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fertilizer isn't exported this year, they'll be more food shortages in 2023 unimpeded access to global markets for russian products. was part of a u. n. broker deal between moscow and keith last month, and helped to free up green exports from ukrainian ports. i was 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 it in east them orland in odessa is only the more visible part of the solution. the other part of this package deal is the indian beat, excess of to the global markets of russian food and fertilizer, which i have 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. the u. n says 22000000 people now
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faced ovation in the drought ravaged horn of africa. there hasn't been enough rain in the last 4 years, and hunger has soared in kenya, ethiopia, and somalia. partly because grain deliveries from ukraine have slowed mexico. its former attorney general has appeared in court linked to the death of 43 students in 2014 crisis. mario is facing charges of torture for disappearance and official misconduct. 83 other arrest warrants 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 lead commissions called it a crime of the state. it will make you cannot. we, mexicans, all of us, are pained by this force disappear in a state crime that so far as the crime of impunity, which we continue to see because it took years to arrest the former prosecutor. and since the most case, we feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who
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committed this crime state crime. and also towards clarifying what happened a terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. taller maniachi is the mexico research for the americas division of human rights watch when he says, officials have issued arrest warrants for human rights abuses. in the past, the cases haven't made it a court. many people have suspected for years 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 of the issues, 83 arrest warrant on friday,
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many of them worked 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 and jim wales. 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,
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not very likely, still had on all, does it brazil's former president miller to silver holds. his 1st campaign rally as he prepares to challenge out bo sonata and of toppers election, and other global aviation industry is fighting to take off even though demand is soaring. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cattle. hook your cattle package to day so it's been a cloudy pitcher in sala in oman and also dusty as well. however, one so bit of a apocalyptic scene going on there, easy all this and, and does being tossed up on our map here. so pretty much from solar rate through to moscow's, we've got that sand in dust swirling round, but otherwise plenty of hot sunshine in the forecast bursts of rain western yemen, spilling into the huge as mountains on sunday,
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and were also get nach humidity scooped up off the golf and shoved into dough has so you're going to feel that in the days to come after pakistan, bit of a breather for karachi, but still dealing with that rain for upper st province before the next monsoon. depression moves into southern pakistan at this point. so can like the forecast is calling for that on tuesday for turkey. here's your story on sunday, a bit of cloud around the black sea coast move in, see some showers, sneak in there as well. and for central africa, if we look at cameras, we've had some flooding there as of late toward western areas, but actually not as active as it has been over the last few days. you know, we had some snow in the free state in south africa and freezing rain and quasi luna tall but much calmer conditions now. cape towns got a high of 16 degrees on sunday that her weather up there. i'll catch up with you later. i saw air with visual airline of the journey, debating the issues of the day produce as always been criminalized around the
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boundaries of re please just number their people or families and our friends in our community number on our online jewel 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, ah ah not is it a reminder of our top stories? this are a 30 are hotel seasons. tomatoes capital has ended up to security forces storm to complex and killed the hostage takers at least 30 people have died and 40 have been
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injured. young rubashaw, bob says it's responsible. a number of drawn attacks have been reported in russian controlled crimea. an official insur foster poll says an unmanned aircraft been shot down. your brains not claimed responsibility, but it has promised to retake the region. mexico's former attorney general has appeared in court in relation to the death of 43 students in 2014 cases. murray, of his facing charges of torture, forced disappearance and official misconduct, brazil's former president st. louis enough, ill, lula da silva, has held his 1st rally since campaigning officially began for october's presidential election rule. it says the current president, charitable scenario is attacking brazilian democracy, boston r. o has repeatedly cast out on the electronic voting system and is criticized supreme court judges. monica inaccurate reports ah, and now pouring of support for the with the nancy lula, the silva and his bid for 3rd presidential term,
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ah, thousands is supposed to do. is he healed his 1st campaign rally in brazil, largest city, so bowl at the same place were thousands of brazilians defied the military regime. back in 1984 demanding democratic elections. his maple democracy unit, i'm here to support lula, but especially brazil's democracy, which is a tourist prisoner, joe boston. our husband casting darts on our voting system, preparing his followers to cry out to fraud. if his defeated enough space polls show left wing lula is ahead of his bar, right adversary, president j also model was running for a 2nd term in october's election to provide you both wanna be prepared. both scenario brazilian voters will kick you out of the presidency. you can say that if you lose, you'll not hand over the presidential sash because the paper will make sure you do
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while roller portrays himself as a champion of democracy. also narrow supporters have turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defends traditional family values and his wife and of angelic old christian says her husband was chosen by god. 80 hours earlier visibility l e l 20. this is the, you know, movie the, not the ruler, the few i defend a secular state. state should have no religious churches should preach about faith, not politics, nor should they defend candidates and false prophets to admit meeting the bus stop . 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
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other issue, monica inactive? i'll jazeera and also franklin robin is a professor at honeywell alonso university. and he wants things good get violent as the campaigns get dirty. the pin a bowl said that the electorate, the more or less decided most of the people have already decided who are going to vote for. and lula has 47 percent of the preferences in the last go and print them both. so now to $32.00 less more or less that nathan has a very high level and he may even when in the 1st round he needs more than half of the vantage both to to be lacked in the 1st round, which is going to be on the. busy busy second of the but the career i had in the post read and also not have the, then the loads of money specially on the poor trying to get bad.
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and now the last, those who rose tree percentage point. so still has a chance. let's wait and see what's going to happen. bmx to bomb. i'm afraid the campaign will be very dirty and maybe even higher, la, la government and much more helpful international environments from the economy points of view. so brazil grew 5 percent doing the la basin and 7.5 percent in 2010 the, the, the made the recession. so the people who have a very good remember, is from rule of government unemployment rate was about 6 percent. the relation between the public dead and the g. d. p was 53 percent the best in him became so from the economic point of view,
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lula had never good government. and he's 20 people have been killed in sides. the size of of ghana, sons, capital kabul, cushy district and logo province has been hit hardest, more rain is forecast and authorities of declared a state of emergency problems t pickers in bangladesh have gone on permanent strides to demand a pay rise there among the lowest paid workers owning slightly more than a dollar a day. their union wants a 150 percent pay rise, but it's rejected. the government's latest wage hike, offer of $0.25 per day, have your charge reports from schuman gum known as bangladesh as t. capital. bangladesh is one of the world's largest tea producers of the industry employs more than 150000 people. at more than $200.00 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 their plantation. they
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say 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 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 barrel not the lot we have been protesting to 12 days now the owners don't understand our plate. we have been demanding. our daily winner said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years that are back 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,
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but it was rejected by the workers was not on kindle. the administration has used intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal over pay hike. but since the tea garden students, organization and workers have rejected it and protested, now 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 have plans to continue 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 rolling point for many here as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages turn, which audrey al jazeera, re mumbo. it's been a challenging year for air travel. passenger numbers have been rising to pre
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pandemic levels, but airlines are struggling to keep up it analyzed by the financial times. newspapers shows a quarter of all flights in the us and europe were delayed or cancelled from may until mid august. in the u. k, the situation is getting better in the 1st half of this month. cancellations were down from 35 to 29 percent across europe. a quarter of the 480000 flights in the same period were disrupted. that's down from 29 percent in july. and in the u. s. disruptions have fallen slightly since the peak in june, but airline executives to say the system is still under stream. alex michelle, this is an evaluation consultant and analyst, and he says, staff shortages haven't been this bad for years. what the industry collectively is facing as a whole and this is pretty much the picture globally. is this stuff sector shortage that ultimately in the sector we are. i mean, we ought, we have a soft shortage that we haven't seen over the last decade. not least because of the
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redundancy and all those decisions that were taken because of the pandemic. so once we recognize that all roads lead back to that stop shortage and the decisions that were taken, we then very quickly become aware of just how short staffed the industry is. once passengers begin toning up at the terminal dose, which of course they did in, i drove beginning april. and that's why we saw that disruption since then. this was the wake up call that the industry needed. a ideation has been on a global recruitment drive and it's really for all areas, but it's specifically for those essential rows, baggage, handlers, cabin crew, everything that is passenger facing everything that is key to having an aircraft travel from a to be with $200.00 or passengers. but there are difficulties and challenges that remain ahead. not least the recruitment difficulties on one side. it's an extremely competitive now, in terms of vacancies, supermarkets are able, in many cases to offer and pay more than at ports. and on the other side,
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it's all the background checks and the counter terrorism requirements that are required for, for walking in a sterile environment, such as an apple and everything is taking slow. thousands of people have attended the crowning of the new king of south africa's largest ethnic group, the zulu nation thing, mrs hulu took the throne at a ceremony at the palace in an gama. but there's been controversy in the run up to the coronation farmer. the miller reports oh, they came from across south africa and neighboring countries to welcome the new king zulu warriors in their thousands to witness the 1st coronation of his new king in more than 50 years. and pledge allegiance to king missy zulu causality in 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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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 fooled. the public is only allowed to see certain rituals. i don't know government. 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 rise king. we welcome you now. oh, the coronation has not been without controversy to other family members say the other rightful heirs and took the matter to port to stop the ceremony. but failed.
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but other family members attended to support the new monarch, one of them, reminding the king his role is to serve the oh, outside the main ceremony throngs of people gathered. i'm glad i got a big run. everything. oh my god, i'm here to celebrate my king, mrs. zulu who was being crowned today as 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 sooner warriors continued 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 the nation. the me, the mila out is there are no bomb or south africa.
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