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30 people, a dad. ah ha ha ha robin you're watching out. is there like my headquarters here in doha also coming up? russia lodge is a murder investigation after the daughter of a prominent putin ally is killed at a car bomb explosion there. moscow can use election officials called for an investigation into threats and harassment. during the recent presidential poll and from ancient buddhist statues in china to the spanish stonehenge trying rivers and revealing long submerged treasures. ah hello, welcome to the prego. we begin with the hotel attack in somali as capital mogadishu . that lasted for more than a day, at least 30 people have been killed and many more injured. i'll ship our fighters
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who gained access to the building were reportedly wearing police uniforms. the bloody c journey ended after security forces stormed the hotel and killed the attackers. mohammed val reports the hyatt hotel in mogadishu, turned into a battle ground on friday night and ship ab gunman blasted, they'll weigh you to the building with 2 car bombs before seizing control of somebody. security forces launched a counter offensive witness for faith. there were several explosions followed by exchanges of gunfire that continued for the night and it was saturday. and chabarise has claimed responsibility. these types of attacks have been a hallmark of altima operations couple 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
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children as well as the hotels owner. so tell us a usually attack because that's 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 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. who does ali as a somalia analyst? she says the length of the siege demonstrates the strength, the voucher. bob. we need to look at it in prospective what has been happening. the last 4 or 5 years we're sure has been able to really gain ground across the money
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and a new strength for them. since the last 5 years has been really an opportunity for 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 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 the 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, you know, sector of somebody needs to deal with it. also,
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the regional customer show is not just the somali problem. it is a regional, it is a global organizes. russia has lost a murder investigation after the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator was killed in a car. bomb explosion in moscow, and verified social media footage appears to show diane to gain us father alexander, at the scene, both of supported rushes, invasion of ukraine. well, alexander, duke, and as a russian philosopher, political analyst and strategist, he was the chief editor at the pro kremlin sat scrat tv station. 2, again has helped to shape vladimir putin's expansionist foreign policies, and has been called putin brain. he was involved in the russian president's initiative for the annexation of premier and considered the invasion of ukraine inevitable digging has previous the cold for the eradication of ukrainian identity . maximilian has is a central asia, the fellow of the foreign policy research institute. he says it's likely that
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alexander duke was the target of the suspected bombing and not his daughter. i think that is the current working assumption. however, we do not know who has carried out the attack. ukrainian fiercely united under the russians and of course slammed them including allies and do again. but there's a lot of misinformation and smoking mirrors around do ins opperation in the like. he is often referred to as to rank, but he's really there her show he's put on tv is the sort of example of a russian nationalist and spreading that message. but he is not advising non strategy, and he actually lost his job and the university about 7 or 8 years ago and it influences minimis. but he represents bad strand of foreign policy. and when intends to drive up the imperial messaging is when you see do appear on russia, said television and in the news there again. so february,
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of course we heard quite a bit more from him. again, there doesn't ukrainian who are claiming this is a russian operation. there's a lot of fighting with the russian nationalist or, and another similar figure was one of the leading military officials in the uprising in eastern ukraine, russia, finance, and armed in 2014 has criticized the kremlin quite a bit as well. so, you know, there really is a lot of uncertainty them to do as much better known actually in the west and he is in russia and russia. my question circles is very well known to the average russian on the street. they would not know him as advisors. the southern ukrainian city of mich alliance has repeatedly been bombed and shells and rushes invasion began in february, treason by visited the city to find out how people are coping. we're here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian, about 50 kilometers away from the city of had been taken and occupied by the russian army. and the city is important because it's a city where the people,
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but also the u. queen an army managed to repel russian troops and were coming from the crimean peninsula, the beginning of the war. and they were hoping to take the southern part of ukraine . well, people here repel both attacks, but they're paying a heavy price. this line that you can see right here are people lining up to get fresh drinking water, which they haven't had for a month because the pipeline was bombed. there also telling us that rockets continue to fall around this area frequently. and they're also telling us that thousands and thousands of buildings have been destroys, among them hospitals, education centers, university, among other things, this is a city of around 500000 people and many have been forced to leave the land. but you know, when you talk to them, they continue to insist of the need to continue to fight for their territory to continue to fight for their land, to continue to fight for their homes. and this comes hand in hand with what
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precedent follow the need for lensky has been saying all along with that he wants teeth, but that piece has to come without happy to later. and it has to come with the recovery of the territories that are currently occupied. by russia, and that's why it's unlikely that this war is going to be over anytime soon. because one of the biggest ports of walked off the job threatening major economic disruption. felix day port account for close to half of the countries container freight traffic. the 8 day walk out by the unites union was parked by a pe dispute. perry force that is in phoenix day with more on the demands of workers. it's to some extent about conditions, but it's largely about the pay rise. that's been off of 7 percent just to set the scene here briefly. this is the world's largest container ship just behind us here . the ever a lot with 24000 contain a capacity. and it's here mod britton's largest container port, as you say,
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responsible for 48 percent of the containers brought assure to the u. k. so it is a vital hub for the u. k. economy. and as far as the work is concerned, as far as the unite union, which represents them is concerned, this is an exceptionally profitable business. the last reported profits for 60000000 pounds. these work as a struggling, as are so many across the united kingdom with this rampant rise in the cost of living, both in terms of goods inflation but also really frightening. rises in the cost of fueling people's homes. family home could cost $4000.00 some, some talking about even $6000.00 pounds a year next year to support and says they say against that backdrop, they need a double figure. pay rise, not the 7 percent the. the port, which is owned by the hutchinson conglomerate, is offering them at the moment. well, my case for my attorney general has appeared in court in connection with the
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disappearance of 43 students in 2014. his. his mckayla is facing charges of torture, false disappearance, and official misconduct. 83 other arrest warrants, also being issued with soldiers, local officials and police officers. a government led commission is called it a crime of the state. it looks like you can know that we, mexicans, all of us, are pained by this force disappear in a state crime that so far is a crime of impunity which we continue to see because it took years to arrest the former prosecutor. and since the most gay, it would feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who committed this crime, state crime. and also towards clarify what happened that terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. it's a form of proof. he left his military officer who led to rebellion in 2005 has been released from prison. and the total whom i last 17 years of
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a 19 year sentence for his role in the uprising against former president doug 100 toledo mala. is the brother of the full of president orlando. marla who served 9 months in jail for money laundering. well, still had here on al jazeera trouble in t country will tell you why. striking workers in bangladesh are demanding a 150 percent pay rise. brazil's former president of the silver holes, his 1st major campaign rally as he proposed to challenge variables. nora in october's election do stay with us here on autism. ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world. carp is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package to the wall chunking in chinese, setting records both by day and night. hi everyone. here is the details stark, of the color, the higher the temperature. keep in mind an overnight temperature of 34.9. that's
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good enough for a national overnight temperature record rate across china. we've got that, he'd across the yangtze river valley temperatures in the forty's. this has been going on for months now and it's about 10 degrees above where you should be for this time of the year. some showers in storms for the yellow river valley. that energy is also moving in to the korean peninsula and storms for the far northeast of china, so fresh $21.00 degrees in harbin. jesse's, of the philippines, main island of luzon. we got this tropical depression neurologists in the philippines predict it will become a tropical storm. it's going to generate a lot of rain from manila to low on where the ground is saturated. so i think flooding and landside will be a big concern there of her india, this monsoon depression is impacting roger. stan states on monday, but we know this will eventually become astray for pakistan. so let's get you up to speed 1st start monday, still some rain for upper sim province, but here's the depression rate there. we'll put this a day for it on tuesday,
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moves into upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab. on tuesday, that's where the worst of the weather will be. we'll see soon, hatta air with issue airline of the journey. when i change sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa, it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation. the sixty's in the arab world society on al jazeera, ah ah,
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of the back to out is there with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories, at least 30 people are being killed in the tackler hotel. in the somali capital mogadishu, the standoff which we got on friday, ended after security forces stormed the building. now to bob has claimed responsibility. the daughter of a pro kremlin political commentator, alexander duke, and has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow that i had duke in and her father have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine and workers at one of the you case, busiest palsy going on strike for 8 days in a row, overpay they moved, threatens major economic disruption. felix to port accounts the close to half of the countries container freight traffic now t pickers in bangladesh have gone on strike, to demand a pay rise there. amongst the lowest paid workers earnings slightly more than a dollar a day. the union wants away chunk of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's
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latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day. turn that chandry reports are from shimon gul, bangladesh is t, capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest he producers. the industry employs more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they work long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on our plantation. they say a little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but the, 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. my mother shakes 42 more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france. o t pickers. one bare minimum needs to be raised there on slightly more than a dollar
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a day. now i can not give. i don't have the lot. we have in protesting to 12 days now the owners don't understand our plate. we've been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work with a plantation owner 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 and 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 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 the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like meats, too many, but it's their daily reality. but to our girls under unions,
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a plastic container, their strike until their demand for pe hi is men the you and sees. 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 or bangladesh a become a railing point for many here. as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages. sandwich audrey al jazeera, re mumbo la kenny's electoral commission, wants police to investigate threats and harassment of its employees, as well as the murder of an election official. the commission suspended vote counting at a ballot center during pulse earlier this month, fighting intimidation of its staff. catherine sawyer has more. oh, this moon is in eastern kenya. are preparing to barry. the loved one. daniel monsieur call was electron official, was in charge of
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a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh, do you see? no. he disappeared. 2 days after talon began, his booty was found in another town policy. he was tortured. his family believe he was targeted for political reasons for you are the babies called the police. we have been val malicious, about a political death. people get lost, misty. and you hear that we are doing an investigation investigation these them around. i don't know the, for the past times, we have to in that just the voluntary font neighbors here. i deal in shock the relatives of most york. i say they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed and the one justice in north east and kenya. another election official was shot when armed men a talked he. starling center doctors could not safe. hm. it ahmed leg. he blamed
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police for shooting him and of sack him from lawyer shotwell, and left me crying for help. ah, at the national tiling center. some people tried to stop the electoral chief waffle, legible. katy from declaring presidential results and led me thank president elect william wooten won the election, but that has been disputed by former prime minister rylon dinger, who came to the 2nd table. katy says his employees continue to face threats. human rights group said they are worried that the debbie see, just the way it prepares for other processes of electrons. but from where is it? i think it integral to the upper diction it build protection consumes for each of the shows. because what we understand right now, like now they're 10 officers who are another it. they feel completely isolated and
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was exposed among let o one. the election may be over for some people, but for most your car and ahmed families, they say that trauma work will take a long while to heal cathy sawyer al jazeera mac was county. the body of angola, former president, is arrived in luanda and in a dispute about where he'll be buried, jose, eduardo desantos died from cardiac arrest while in spain last month, some members of his family and the young girl and government of disagreed on the repatriation of his body, a court in ball, so the rule that would be sent to lawanda, the decision has been welcomed by and go as governing party. the bristles for presently da da silva has held his 1st campaign rally ahead of october's presidential election. he accused current president joined balls an hour of attacking democracy. also norah has cast out on the electronic voting system and has criticized supreme court judges. as monica yenna, keir explains,
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ah, and now pouring of support for the wheezy nasa lula silva and his bid for 3rd presidential term ah. thousands of supporters cheered lulu as he held his 1st campaign rally in bruce's largest city. so bowl at the same place were thousands of brazilians to find the military regime. back in 1984, demanding democratic elections has made immigrants unit. i'm here to support lula, but especially brazil's democracy, which is a trish president joe boston. our husband, casting dots on our voting system, preferring his followers to cry out, fraud if he is defeated, he had lost boys. paul show left wing lula is a head of his far right adversary. president j bowles tomato was running for a 2nd term in october as the election to provide to put her ipad. be prepared both to narrow brazilian voters were kick you out of the presidency. yet
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you can say that if you lose you not hand over the presidential, sasha, because the people will make sure you do while roll up, portrays himself as a champion of democracy. or sonata supporters have turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defense traditional family values and his wife. and when jellicoe christian says her husband was chosen by god, 80 hours, poorly of israel, l e l i u busy, you know, movie the not the ruler, the few i defend the secular state state should have no religious churches should preach about faith, not politics, nor should they defend candidates and false prophets did 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,
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hunger map and fixing the economy is dominating the national debate. more than any other issue, monica, and i give all jazeera now the colombian government is suspending rest warren sand . extradition requires full members of the national liberation army, gorilla group, an effort to restart peace talks. the new left, his president, gustavo petro has promised to strike a deal with the group known as the e. l. n. colombian and deal and representatives met in cuba early this month to set conditions for those talks. now the government of montenegro has lost no competence out after the prime minister signed a controversial agreement with the serbian orthodox church. it includes regulations, the hundreds of churches, monasteries under the properties judge his role. and so his influence have been divisive issue since montenegro separated from his neighbor in 2006. so you get a repulse. the morning after a politically stormy night,
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it took 50 m piece to vote against an seal, the crate of the pro serbian and pro russian ruling coalition. lead by greece and rich discontent, of the signing of a long disputed accord with a powerful serbian orthodox church. the s p c. as when a stag nation over the country's path towards integration with the european union, lead the majority in parliament to withdraw their support for bonds of leadership. about the beach came to office in april and has provided over the shortest period and power in the country's political history. modern a new era of instability. he had attempt to defend off the vote of no confidence. by offering a cabinet we shuffle to no avail. and i do in a feat, noble quality to me when you can. i'm happy and i congratulate the new coalition of condescension. beckett. i hope that they will quickly form a government. we are ready to step down. it was the signing of the accord with the s p c that sealed abbas of it. she is political fate. it reignite attentions and
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was fiercely criticized by the present mellowed yukon, of which a 3rd of wanton negroes population identify as serbs 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 or critics of the accord including a precedent say the church is harboring the interests of serbia rather than montenegro. serbia rose the axis of the sea in russia. ruins also next to the agree, i think. so i think that they are trying to use this to start believing them to major in order to make greek or also make what made alliance animal dimitris, the weakest elements over all the major president, joe, kind of h's 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 many
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calling for early elections to resolve this political dilemma. san diego, i'll de zera weeks of drought of uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around the world. rivers turning dry have revealed ancient buddhist statues in china, and a rock formation known as the spanish stone holmes, the tory gate. because more the priest or extend circle came into view when a dam in the spanish province of cancerous dropped to a quarter of its usual capacity. the stains were 1st discovered in 1926, and i've only been fully visible full time since. the discovery is an unexpected side effect of the worst drought in europe in decades. in serbia, the river danube is at his lowest level and nearly a century revealing the wreckage is of 20 german whoo ships which were sunk during world war 2. toys last will start to do what's called rapper. this is what remains
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from the wall between the army of the soviet union and the german wolf. latoya now is about 10000 kilograms of explosive devices here. we're not sure if they can explode, that you can imagine the problems if they do. in germany, the drought is exposed so called hung the stains. it sections of the river right? centuries ago they were placed on dry riverbeds to warn future generations. their exposure could signal famine away from europe and a drought in china has revealed ancient statues of buddha, on an island that usually submerged the statues. i believe to be 600 years old, was a combo. the house was a little baggage i read in the newspaper that it's from the main and ching dynasty, a tree to see whether like this also. i think it's a warning to us ah rainfall in the yanks. the basin has been around 45 percent lois since july, authority, se, as many as 66 rivers across southwest china have dried up this summer. with many
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scientists saying hotter days as a result of global warming a here to stay more relics from the past. assure to emerge victoria gate and be al jazeera monopolies climate has received a hero's welcome in the capital catman due after setting a new world record. 48 year old son nul sherpa has scaled the wells. 14 highest peaks higher than 8000 meters for a 2nd time. his achievement is particularly significant because 8 of them, including mount everest, are in nepal. over your san own share body lived in santa sherpa has created a new record and mountaineering for the 2nd time he is conquered all peaks higher than 8000 meters. it is indeed a matter of pride for all nepalese citizens. his achievement has raised the stature of all nepalese in the world and whose record has taken our identity to newer
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heights. he is an inspiration for the youth of nepal. he is a national treasure, but no amount of praise is enough for what he has done. and it's for those and good news. so ukraine in the ring where box all examiner is sick beat. anthony joshua in saudi arabia on saturday to retain his heavy weight titles, is it couldn't be re much on a split points decision. and just to keep his full belts, joshua lost his temper when he heard the result throwing 2 v, 6 bells out of the ring and storming off. i need to return later to congratulate him. that ukrainian says he wants to fight. tyson theory next. and as urged the british boxer to come out of retirement, basic has dedicated saturdays victory to his country. anthony, i'm not sure whether i'm right or not, but i saw in round 8 in a james eyes that he was feeling victorious already. and i kept telling myself, you cannot start with some big things were at stake and thank god.
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