tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 21, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hello, i'm still robin. you're watching the out there and use our life and my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia launch is a murder investigation after the daughter of a prominent putin ally is killed in a car, bomb explosion, name moscow. also somali forces and a 30 hour seed by out about fighters that a mortgage issue, hotel, 30 people, a dad and workers at the u. k. 's biggest container port ron strike for better pay, raising phase of supply chain problems. and from ancient buddhist statues in china to the spanish stonehenge trying rivers reveal long submerged treasures. i'm joining us raska with us for desi, craning box. alexander is st. pete's anthony joshua and saudi arabia to retain his heavy weight titles on an emotional night. the best fight. ah,
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welcome to the news or we begin in russia. police have lost a murder investigation of the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator was killed in a car bomb explosion near moscow. unverified social media footage showed daria doug gina's, father alexander, at the scene shortly after the bombing, both of supported rushes, invasion of ukraine. well, alexander dugan is a russian philosopher, political analyst and strategist. he was the chief editor at the pro kremlin sat. a grad tv station. diggin was reportedly helped to shape vladimir putin's expansionist foreign policies and has been called, often hooton's brain, that he was involved in the russian president's initiative for the annexation of crimea. and considered the invasion of ukraine inevitable. doogan has previously called for the eradication of ukrainian identity, while samuel romani is an associate fella. the royal united services institute
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enjoys min off oxford in england. good. have you with us on the program. so, i mean, can we make the assumption that the target might have been alexander duke and rather than his daughter? i use very and i heard target with relevant data. i think the, even though gary gina has, is very similar views to her father gregory using the last interview. many nasty is them all he for the annexation or all of the ukraine with the exception of me and south cleansing of russian society at her influences drastically. last and her brothers, well, i mean, who would be the likely suspects because both the kremlin and ukraine is saying it's not them. but behind the scenes was alexander duke university popular within russia, and specifically within the kremlin. so that he do his actual influence over russia, policies are grossly overstated. i reject the claims that he is putin's rascal, gen, at whose brain was often the title has been given them to the western media. in fact,
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he never really how beneficial title within russia and his closest partners within the grammar. there were people like syria lousy were dismissed from the kremlin in 2019. isn't that in touch with the current j establishment at least of all that? so i don't think it's really a strike at a major russian foreign policy decision maker, of course. so actually blind ministry is blaming out grain for the saying that it's part of the pattern of ukrainian terrorist activity, which you can see jackson, crimea, chemical, terrorism and our nuclear terrorism. and of course, lens he's team is saying that grant is not a terrorist state. and doesn't commit crimes like this. so both sides are denying it. i think it's very unlikely that this was done. did you rail or disrupt russian palsy in any way? so you say that he does not that much influence in russia, but he was more assertive in terms of trying to make the campaign for ukraine more on a wool footing compared to the woods that we've had from the kremlin, from putin talking about a special military operation, that themes seem to diverge to a certain extent. what are we to read into that?
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so do get, has always been to some degree, a hard line, nationalist credit, a russian foreign policy. basically wanting to go much further than brewton is willing to go. a 2008, he wanted dad russian not to stop and south, the city of a navy, georgia actually go all the way to bless, see overthrows actors, billy, and then next crimea. in 2014, he wanted the russians to officially, dad claire, war and ukraine. i next that most leisure part of the country. now we calling for a general mobilization, a draft construction and the complete debt movement entail the store destiny of moscow. and yeah, the united together is a cheat. so he's always been pushing for more hard line views than the kremlin, as course. that's not the now. there's no doubt that they have a line of communication, both doogan and an putin, but this killing will rattle the kremlin in some shape a full. won't it? well right on the ground, like it was done by an external savagery,
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but i went round the kremlin so much of this was i'm kind of an internal power struggle within the russian security services between april or trying to wash intellectuals. i do in the might fan the flames for a faster and the war a more efficient engine or a war, or even support for the draft, which is something that the russians don't want to do. they want to get as many volunteers as possible. they even clearing people out of prisons and i don't want to do transcription. so if it's done, it was something internal. i won't necessarily rather gramma, but if it proves to be something external, i the foreign ministry is clammy or ukrainian related then yes, it's certainly what some romani, joining us that from oxford. thank you so much. again, the southern ukrainian city of mich alive has repeatedly been bombed and shells is russia's invasion began in february, teresa visited the city to find out how people are coping were here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian about 50 kilometers away from the city, all kind of film that's been taken and occupied by the russian army. and the city
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is important because it's a city where the people, 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 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, universities, 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 me to fill in ski has been saying all along 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 it's going to be over anytime soon. russian army vehicles damage during fighting with ukraine on display in keith burnt and tangs have been parked in the capital central boulevard during large crowds. ukraine is supposed to mark as independence day on wednesday. it also marks 6 months since the war began. browse for our army, we believe that we can win. we believe that it will be, maybe not so far away our winning will be and, and will help it a little bit in the things,
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at least 30 people having killed and dozens injured in a siege. la hotel, in the somali capital that lasted more than a day, i'm sure about fighters to gain access to the building in market issue were reportedly wearing police uniforms. the bloody c joanie ended when security forces storm the hotel and kill the attackers. mohammed val reports took security forces 30 hours to end this huge of the high up hotel in mogadishu. a special police task force deployed to the somali capital killed the attackers and fried the hostages. so they the security operation that took place in the highest hotel into the midnight during the operation security forces focused on mrs to ensure the safety of citizens who were stuck in the hotel. more than a 100 people, including women and children, were rescued. the attack began on friday night when the gunman, the $20.00 to $2.00 ca bumps at the entrance of the hotel, the 4th storming it. dozens of people were topped in the building and all of
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them just minutes before the bloss 2 of my friends told me they would be leaving. but seconds later they were both killed. people fled in confusion. they were all running towards places they thought would be safe. the hotel began to fear with the smoke and flames. i saw one of the hotel guards bleeding and another man wounded with the highest is popular among businessmen, government, personal, and politicians. this is the 1st attack of shabazz carried out in mogadishu since hudson ship. mm hm. it was elected president for a 2nd time in may, despite a years long offensive by the government and african union forces. message is a reminder that the army group still poses a threat to some other security. mom at one of the ceo, however, was also his following. the story for us from nairobi neighboring kenya, and josefina. so harry, really the government say they've re captured the hotel, are the alps about fighters are dead? but it still leaves many more questions unanswered for the moment.
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well people who haven't heard from their loved ones awaiting near the hotel for any kind of nice being told that parts of the hotel collapse. it is a theory that some people could still be trapped in there. and that's why some people are saying the dental could rise. security officials are still coming the area looking 3 security footage, looking for evidence. this is a big hotel, popular with politicians and lawmakers, but it seems with this attack, many civilians were targeted where the new president came into power in may. he promised to tackle insecurities a questions are being asked. like, how did al shabbat managed to get into the hotel? why did it take security forces so long to bring things under control 30 hours and i was the government going to get more attacks from happening in reason week they've been smaller attacks al shabani, the border with ze, okay. and in those times, if yoke was managed to push out. sure,
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bob back. so concerns are now being res of horses. what is being done about the security situation in somalia? it's a fairly new government. they still trying to get their things in order, and the concern people are having now is, is this new prison going to be able to rein in algebra and stop future attacks in what that issue. he said he's willing to speak to algebra leaders, but he said the time is not yet right for that. now, i am a task force in my re, thank you for or they were saw me as a lecturer the university of east africa and a former education minister in punk land. he says after bob's hotel attack was a sophisticated operation and probably involved significant planning. what recently in there, but it comes to a show, there was an incident, it's bit in 2017 f one. what's the price? and i think one of the main contributor of this was the government.
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there is still no clear command for monday, monday for the coordination. what but it if it comes down i think that was what was off putting for me for additional on the on the money money on their off access of money. money facility. i think it's not a surprise to start with, but the casualty unload high school was all that i was going to. the government was avoiding for one or 2 side effects. that was very, but it could've been some for the last the government or you think you're not going to report in a bullet contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments won't change in the command except for the new thought, which is not going to be and silicon for what awkward,
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that's kind of backlash. but i think the situation now, you know, both that back there to be a change in the school, but there could be more coordination on the government hospital. but i want to type curity from everything got 20 morehead homes. and these are including trouble in the country will tell you why striking work is in bunker. there should have been a 150 percent pe. hi, brazil for president little of the silver held his 1st major campaign rally and be prepared to challenge bolts in all right. in october selection, and the tenants, well, number one suffers to beat in cincinnati. j will have only action in full ah . bulwark is one of the case, busiest pools of walked off the job threatening major economic disruption. phoenix
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de border council close to half of the country container freight traffic. the 8 they will count by the unites union was sparked by a pe dispute. hurry force, it has the latest from phoenix. this is the ever a lot the latest hold. the title of worlds largest contain a ship with a capacity of 24000 containers and it's here at the u. k. largest container. port felix dough. normally 4 days after arriving, it will have long gone. having offloaded it's cargo, but it is still here and that's because operations at the port have entirely ground 0 hope. in 190-0100 doctors are out on strike. their union unites says that a 7 percent pay off from the company is simply not enough either to keep up with the surgeon cost of living in the u. k. or to be inequitable, share of a very profitable business with the last round of figures showing a $60000000.00 pounds more than $70000000.00 profit at the port. as far as the company is concerned, it says a 7 percent off. it is more than most in other industries being offered at the
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moment. its work is already well over the average wage. in the u. k. it says the disruption from this will be substantial. but after years of pandemic, the supply industry has managed to to come up with solutions to this kind of disruption. but some analyses do show that ship is likely to offload containers in europe rather than in the u. k. as well as trying to find other ways in to the case of the destruction will be substantial. the union says that it is prepared for that, and it will continue not just through these 8 days, but potentially longer through the air as well. if it doesn't get what it says is a fair deal behind all of this, there is pressure from both the government and the bank of england for industry, not to award. huge pay rises because it says that could embed the inflation that has so far been coming from external factors. the union says that the real external factor is the size of corporate profits at the moment, and it won't stop until it gets a fair deal. t pick, as in bangladesh, has gulls trying to demand a pay rise there amongst the lowest paid workers earning slightly more than
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a dollar a day. the union wants a wage hike of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day. and the cherry reports now from sri mongol bangladesh is t. capital. bangladesh is one of the world's largest he producers. the industry implies 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 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
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o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day now. i can about get borrowed at the lot. we have been 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 and access to primary education for the children there, so it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. late on saturday, the government proposed away to hike off 25 cents a day, but it was rejected by the workers was i don't get all 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 us. the stories of this workers may sound like made
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too many, but it's their daily reality. the workers under unions of plastic container, their strike until the demand for pay as much the un say's they're one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education. recent strikes by the p workers of bangladesh, a big on a rolling point for many here. as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages to be charged re al jazeera 3 among those. is there any forces of searching homes in the occupied west bank? as the shots were fired at a bus carrying sat live, it happened to the town of phil was late on saturday. the casualties reported is where the forces are searching for the want and 2 neighboring towns. emergency workers in iraq are trying to rescue dozens of pilgrims trapped under the rubble of a collapse shrine. its thought alongside cause part of the shining caribella to
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cave in on saturday. the officials have confirmed it for injury, for injuries, but say the tale could rise to children have been rescued and sent to hospital. guineas military agenda has appointed acting prime minister bernard glue as to its top job on a permanent basis. give me replaces mohammed b agree. who has been absent for medical reasons. since last month, the transition comes as the trans face is increasing pressure or protest across the country in recent weeks, against the military's plans to stay in power for the next 3 years. it's lever, saw in tulsa, west african neighbors about a possible shortening of the time line. now 10 years electoral commission once pleased to investigate threats and harassment of its employees as well as the murder of an election official,
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the commission suspended vote counting at a ballot center during polls earlier this month. slanting intimidation of its stuff as catherine sawyer reports. yeah, this morning in ist and kenya are preparing to barry. the loved one. daniel monsieur co was electron official, was in charge of a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh no, see no. he disappeared. 2 days after tiling began, his booty was found in another town policy. he was tortured, his family believe he was targeted for political reasons for you or that is called the police. we have been for many years about her political death. people get lost, mysterious, and you hear that a we are doing investigation investigation. this them around. i don't know the, for the past times we are in that just isn't really want neighbors here. a deal in
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shock. the relatives of morsey or cathy. they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed, and the one justice, ne, in kenya, another election official was shot when armed men, a talked his paling center, doctors could not save 100 ahmed leg. he blamed police for shooting him and of sack him from lawyer shuttle and left me cry for help. ah, the national calling center. some people tried to stop the electoral chief waffle, legible, katie, from declaring presidential results. and let me thank president elect william wooten on the election. but that has been disputed by former prime minister rylon dinger, who came 2nd to boycott. he says his employees continue to face threats.
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human rights group say they are worried that they're busy, just the way it prepares for other processes of electrons. but from why is it, i think it, it will to the up addiction. it build protection mechanisms for it. officials because what you understand right now, like now they're 10 officers who are another it. they feel completely isolated and was exposed among who little 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. katherine saw alta 0 much aqua county results from president linda to silver has held his 1st campaign rally head of october's presidential election. these accused the current president of gibe also, norah, of attacking democracy. all sorrow has cast out on the electronic voting system and has criticized supreme court judges as monica in the kia for pals. ah,
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and now poring of support for the with the nurse who led us silva and his bid for 3rd presidential term ah thousands to support his children as he held his 1st campaign rally in brazil, 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 a democracy in it. i'm here to support lula, but especially brazil's democracy, which is a tourist prison and jail, boston our husband casting dots on our voting system, preparing his followers to cry out to fraud. if his defeated the lost boys, paul show left wing lula is ahead of his far right adversary. president j bowles tomato was running for a 2nd term in october's election to prepare to both wanna be prepared. both scenario brazilian voters will kick you out of the presidency,
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yet you can say that if you lose you not hand over the presidential, sasha, because the people will make sure you do one ruler, portrays himself as a champion of democracy or sonata supporters have turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defends traditional family values and his wife and of an jellicoe christian says her husband was chosen by god. 80 hours, poorly of israel, l. e l for you. 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 didn't read the grim 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, i'll jazeera, will us return back now to guinea in the political crisis. there were a new prime minister has been appointed a manuel, kasai enning, is the director of research on the cofi and an international peacekeeping training center. and joyce, we from a cra in gallagher to help you with sir on the program. come the military actually do this in the current climate when the public had demanding a return to democracy. well, i think the military has agreed when a transitional program with air co ops, they read number in addition. but the military didn't, is facing a crisis of credibility. i mean, if you remember very well kind of who took place. i mean, some of us argued because most unfortunate, i buy that quantity and his gown. i'd been so corrupt and credited their beaches
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for the hoody task would never last week. i knew was very unfortunate. so what is happening with the increasing public criticism and uprising? i get a duet and his men doesn't come as a surprise. oh, man, you're trying to how long, you know, for the next 2 years my, my assessment is that they will get dead new prime minister has about 2 to 3 moms of grace. and if he fails to respond to the social welfare needs of the people and to demonstrate at clear road map to democracy, then we'll see more of our lead for widespread. yeah, that leads me to the next question about whether been at gum. you can actually stare the country towards elections as you say, he has a grace period of 2 to 3 months. some might see him as a puppet, all the, the millet trees stance. and as you mentioned, to try and hold on to power, they want to hold on powerful another 2 to 3 years before an election. that's
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caused a great deal of anger within the country. and it's something that the international partners and neighbors a trying to defuse of course, needs to be consistent. and do we are. and his team for a very rough ride, from a co op because this a new lead, the, that's it, driven by principles driven by the software. sure. all that cost is combined with the follows and norms inherent in july, strictly as possible. so did you know, and here the symbolism was so you still what's molly and, you know, is that they would need to ensure that a time table of them have been agreed to. and she had to, in their mind that says, a figure out to the populate that they are serious about creating to these i do minutes on the rights we, we, i'd want to see
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a much more widespread demonstration. what do you mean more dis, debbie is that did democratic lead, se west africa themselves? i know, let me very much in the esto koran easy to. she is asked a week and he asked her a willing and unprepared to listen to the rise of a plan is content to our partially by the foot insecurities that we are seen around . so between now and june 2020. the south region is still going to be pre g o stable, put up pop up public discontent and guinea. and it comes out on the streets. we've seen it in terms of the protests that a bad but you know, in the military don't do themselves any favor, do they, when they start to ban democratic groups or groups. civil society groups that have transformed themselves into potentially very important political parties in the future. that about a, if there is a, an election, they groups the f and
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d. c. they've been banned. if they've been banned off the streets, if they'd be banned from talking or debating what happens with a new prime minister. where is the democracy in that, and where is the empowerment of the people of guinea? to be able to talk to somebody about what they actually want apart from the military. what i mean, we'll get on to this history of the club for just in galion. and again, you know, i'm not afraid of getting onto the street and faith in the military. what it will be most fortunate in my life to be locked and destroyed. and here comes in, my argument about a new call was lee lee. that's it with the new mission now says peace and security . and you know, who has a track record of speaking truth to power. so we are going to see dr. mussa coming on board talking to do yeah. in no uncertain terms that you can't and you must then
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shoot your people you plus one day you will loose loose and you will start track. and i think that message should be very clear both to the democrats, county elected leaders of this sub region. true corruption formation got people and also to the military. but if you fly to the rules in your country, one day you will lose power. and way you lose the rules based on your constitution and they will call you back. and i think that message from a job with a new leadership might be clear, it must be consistent and it must be applied across the board. west africa cannot continue seeing this can really feel it is leading to manage our lives and must be an end to it. and i'm hoping that was back to the parts
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and show that we create that people blame french. we should see what happens in the coming day for the moment, and manuel cars the any thanks for joining us from across. it's always a great, thank you very much. at least 20 people have been killed in floods in the south african capital cobble. lego province has been hardest hit moreno full caston authorities up to kind of state of emergency in 10 other provinces. there's also flooding in northern india. heavy rains triggered land science and flash floods, killing at least 22 people. and him child for their state. that he 750 roads have been close to the downfalls are expected to continue for the rest of the week. liz jeff, with a look at the world, weather was changing in china, setting records both by day and night. hi everyone. here's the details. stark of the color, the higher the temperature keep in mind an overnight temperature of 34.9. that's good enough for a national overnight temperature record rate across china. we've got that heat across the yangtze river valley temperatures in the forty's. this has been going on
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for months now, and it's about 10 degrees above where you should be for the 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 of the philippines, main island of luzon, we got this tropical depression. urologists in the philippines predict it will become a tropical storm. it's going to generate a lot of rain from manila to log where the ground is saturated. so i think flooding and land sites will be be concerned there. and for india, this monsoon, depression is impacting roger stuff states on monday, but we know this will eventually become a story for boxed on. so let's get you up to speed 1st on monday. so some rain for upper syn providence, but here's the depression rate there. we'll put this day forward on tuesday, moves in the upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab on tuesday. that's where the worst of the weather will be. we'll see soon. well, still had, hey, on al jazeera,
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bookmark. you're watching the news with me. so ron, the reminder of our top stories, the daughter of a pro criminal, political commentator alexander ticket has been killed in a car of explosion in moscow. the gina and her father have been vocal supporters of russia invasion of ukraine. at least 30 people being killed in the hotel in the small capital market to shoot the sand off, which began on friday ended up at the office door. the building up has claimed responsibility was that one of the case busiest port are going to strike because of the fees have a wages made major economic disruption fee to say port accounts for half of the countries contain entrusting the body of galas full of president arrived in luanda and doing a dispute about where he'll be buried, chose a wander desantos dined from cardiac arrest, one in spain last month, some members of his family and the girl and government of disagreed on the re penetration of his body. a court in boston,
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the rule that would be sent to lawanda. the decision has been welcomed by and go to the governing party. president a shout line so has been on the campaign trail to kill victory and wednesdays general election. now, lorenzo says galleries less corrupt since he took 5 years ago. his government has been criticized failing to turn oil wealth into better living conditions to fight promises to improve the economy. and po, show a close race between the ruling m, p l a. and the opposition emitter group no one can take away from the part dissolved ambition to end something that shamed us corruption, which was deeply rooted not on the political in the leadership, but also rooted in our society. we broke this taboo and really started to fight against corruption, lorenzo's anti corruption. dr. toggling the del santo family started, soon after he took off his in 2017. the daughter of the former president, descent of isabel at the time was africa's richest woman. she's removed from her
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position as the head of the state oil company, her brother joseph. let me know, though santos was put on trial and jailed on charges of embezzling and estimated half a $1000000000.00 of state funds to establish the national asset recovery service. the agencies says it's working to recover almost $150000000000.00, siphoned out of and girl between 2003 and then 2017. while the santos was in power . claudia silver is and, and goal and political analysts enjoyed me now from lawanda. good tuffy with us on the program. now the president died in early july, but his body any return to the country after a major autopsy at the request of his daughter over her suspicions. and they were unfounded. a court, according to the spanish court that caused a huge rift in the family and confusion in the public arena. how much confusion has this caused for and goldens at home. i thank you for having
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me supposed to be with you. it's important to understand that with the president of the figure here in an angle, you presided over one of the most corrupt regimes in africa. at the same time our culture, we need to have respect for the deceased and like it or not. this time it was our leader for almost 14 years. so here at home, we've been quite wonders made at the circus that has become his dad and, and the circumstances surrounding it. so it just comes to show again, how divided the parties at the moment that they could not even have a plan in place for something that we all know what's going to happen sooner rather than later. because i've been sick for quite some time. no. the way that this was carried out, sorry, go ahead. no, please finish the way that this is carried out and in the media and in public
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pipers point before the majority of how much of an impact on the return of his remains getting to make set me on the election campaign and will lay boost to the incumbent party's reputation amongst the public at large if that's what the current president is hoping. right. i think that the return of the body will have very little bearing on the elections. i think most of the goals are quite sure about how they will load. it's been quite a mental election month. the campaigns has been quite strong by, by law and do meter. and i believe that the return is not going to have a great impact on people's opinions. however, it will be probably beneficial for the info. i will give them a chance and an opportunity to present them more united front than from the electorate. but it's quite known widely that the parties in disarray in the party
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is unfortunately divided. this just came, comes to highlight once again how divided it is in regards to standing in ingle. so how much of a distraction button is the arrival of the former president's remains in terms of getting the message across because you need the opposition party, have it all that we've been reading here. certainly been doing very well in the opinion polls, and i've been garnering public strength. you might say, potentially an election victory. right, and then that is completely right. however, you'll notice that we need to have made a, a focus of their campaign and even has the envelope to this is referring to the goal is that the report is a little bit of a distraction, but it has a little bearing on how the, the voting will take place very little bearing on the rhetoric that the really are you doing right now. i've never seen so nervous in so retro about the possible
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election results. i've never seen the party encounter this level of public discontent. the return of the fact will do very little to pull that and i can even say i cannot even say that it's something beneficial for the really party. it highlights schisms that appeared ever since, which was an answer to over. even though lusan just personally appointed me as a successor, this was entire, entire 5 years in power and been, have been marked by the clear division that he did between, between his mandate and his predecessors mandate. and he had obviously used the courts to pursue judicially samples. of kids, the 2 men did not see eye to eye. so now it rings a little bit hollow, a little bit of hypocritical. the, the, the per person, the, the put the how can i say this, the way that,
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that regime and you want the answer? are, are giving a positive shine to, to why did we start? and i think the way i've seen that reactor from, from the, from a public here, not just of the teach, but also in social media. the problem to the wrong answers makes me and the way to be is extolling the virtues of its predecessor completely hollow. okay, well we'll see how this whole sort of pans us in the very few hours that lead up to the general election for the moment. claudia silva, thanks for joining us from the wonder. thank you for having thousands of people have attended the crowning of the new king of south africa, the largest ethnic group, the zulu nation. but there's been controversy in the run up to the coronation. so me to miller explains the, came from across those africa, enable countries to welcome a new king,
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zulu warriors in their thousands to witness the 1st coronation of a new king in more than 50 years. and pledge allegiance to king mrs. luke cause, in the 9th king of the nation, the largest ethnic group in south africa, in what's known as the sacred crawl, mrs. louis presented to his ancestors, the kings who came before him. he's accompanied by the prime minister, the nation, and his uncle, prince, among us, to put a 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 of god. we are praying to the zulu ancestors where they sleep today. we are asking them to protect our new king. we are also here to pray that god may grant him
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wisdom rise king. we welcome you. now. the coronation has not been without controversy to other family members say the other rightful heirs and took the matter 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 ceremonies, throngs of people gathered. i like it. i know how i beg run everything. oh, my god, i'm here to celebrate my king, mrs. dooley, 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,
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a mob hotel or sooner warriors continued to sing his praise and display the 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 meter, mila out is there are no bomb or south africa. they form a peruvian left, his military officer who led a rebellion in 2005 has been released from prison and thought of mala serv. 17 years of a 19 year sentence for his role in your prizing against the former president. alejandro the leader. allah is the brother of the former president along the home. allah who served 9 months in jail for money laundering. 4 weeks of drought of uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around the world. rivers are turning dry and have revealed ancient. but as statues in china and a rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge retort,
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gaten because more the priests are explained, circle came into view when a dam in the spanish province of caceres dropped to a quarter of its usual capacity. the stains were 1st discovered in 1926, and the only be 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. in nearly a century, revealing the wreckage is if 20 german woo ships which were sunk during world war 2 . toys for the last will start to do what's called rapper. this is what remains 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's sections of the river right . centuries ago they were placed on dry riverbeds to warn future generations. their
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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. or if a component of the law by noon i read in the newspaper that it's from the main and ching dynasty, it's ray to see whether like those cash offer. i think it's a warning to us ah rainfall in the yanks. the basin has been around 45 percent lower since july, authority, se, as many as 66 rivers across southwest china have dried up this summer. with many scientists saying hotter days as a result of global warming a here to stay more relics from the past is sure to emerge victoria gate and be al jazeera well, still had all the news are to women make history in the ring and saudi arabia, joe, will have those details coming up in sport,
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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. news record has taken our identity to newer height. 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 as well than to him. it's type of fortner his job fail. thank you, craning books or alexander is sick, says he wants to fight tyson theory next off to retaining his heavy weight titles against anthony joshua and saudi arabia is sick one the re much on a split points decision. and jetta to keep his w b, a. b o i b f and i b o belts. joshua lost his temper when he heard the result throwing 2 of you 6 belts out of the ring and onto the floor and storm storming out . i me to return later to congratulate the sick after the fight, the ukrainian called on twice of fury to come out of retirement. you will so
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dedicated his victory to this country, anthony, i'm not sure whether i'm royce or not, but i saw in round 8 in ages, eyes that he was feeling victorious already. and i kept telling myself, you cannot start with a lay up or some big things were at stake. and thank god, the belts are coming back to ukraine. the victory is with us and ukraine won. so your crimes president tweeted his congratulations to your sick saying difficult, but so important a necessary victory. defending the title of well champion is a symbol that all those who are of cossacks salt will not give up their own. they will fight for it and will definitely win. anthony josha has been criticized for his post fight outburst, but he peered sorry for his behavior as he broke down at his news conference. it's really, really hard for me to sound proud of myself. um, i don't feel anything. i'm just well, i'm upset. really deep down in my ha ha
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ah ah man myself no, anyone doesn't muscle. suffer a guy here because i'm mad. and anyone when you're angry you might do stupid things . so i was mad. when i realized this is for let me do the right thing and come back boxing, journalist garrath, a davies watched the fight in jetta on an emotional night for by fighters. well, you have to look at what you 6 gone through since february. um, you know, he went back to his homeland and he served in the territorial forces. his wife has spoken, but how affected he was by the shock and the horrors of war. and one of the most difficult things in his life has been trying to explain to his children why
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russians want to kill them. always mentioning his country that he's doing it for the people. probably gave him huge internal mental and emotional support going into this fight that finding what he could do or say in the trenches i do have made it literally, it's very difficult to use the language of war with this because that warren ukraine is real. when he had to dig deep, he found it there was something special. there's something foreboding for joshua when the anthem was some last i in the arena. it's a really interesting look back and to the joe, sure that fight because he gave it all in the ring this time. and he just fell shorts and i think adrenalin, an emotion in anger himself caused the outburst in the ring off to it. he did still the limelight from you, said he acted. he might regret afterwards. it might regress it in the long term. ah,
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he might be seen as being petulant, but i think it shows how much he cares. it was a fascinating light which told us so many things about both man, but also about why you have a way boxing is so. so special a 2nd, joshua stole the limelight that ahead of the fight. 2 women made history in the 1st female professional bounce held in saudi arabia. british somali super bantam white ram la allie tip, just over a minute to win the fight, stopping dominican crystal garcia, nova in the 1st round alley is a former refugee who fought at the tokyo olympics for somalia, english, premier league wrenches city can re take the top spot from arsenal, light shows they take them newcastle to match is taking place right now though brighton lead west ham one know while leads have taken a shock to lead over chelsea. the 1st was thanks to
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a gold keeping hello from chelsea. that edward mindy, brendan munson slotting at home for the host and seen up to that ag rodrigo heading in across from a free kick. now hopefully this season for him. he's a silly to neil up off time. well, 10 is no more, daniel mudville has been knocked out to the semi finals, the cincinnati masters by step on a city pass in an evenly contested 1st set. it was the greek who eventually came out on top and a tie breaker. the russian came fighting back in the 2nd, but of it, of winning 63 to set up a deciding 3rd sex shadow. so finish 63 at this time in favor the well number 7 fit to pass to advance is to the cincinnati final for the 1st time. here in the chem he should match. he will face burner childish. the proration took care of counselor nori in strike. is 1st masters $1001.00 of the chart to nearly 4 years. 636 whole the school church make headlines earlier in the week. we defeated ruffled it out in
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the 2nd room. in the women's competition, petrik fits of a city semi final the check needed $0.03 to see of american madison keys. 2017 us open runner actually won the 1st set in the tiebreaker but fit of a full back to take the following 2 sets. 6463. her opponent in the final b fonts is carolyn garcia. the french moon is currently rank 35th in the well, but that didn't stop her from beating 60 that enough. hobbling cut. garcia on the fussy 6 to drop the 2nd 64, and then changed her outfit for powering white 2, a 61 3rd set victory to reach the final the new york yankees nightmare run a form shows no sign of ending this parachute. who was alchemy? the best part of the action on saturday in the bronx, for the home funds yankee slipping to a 3rd straight defeat and a 14 lawson. i lost 18 games, toronto blue jays swimming here. 52, that far better early season home base. i still need the american lead east
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monument and the security guard in florida looks like he had something to celebrate . the tampa bay res beat the kansas city royals of 5 to move within one when at the blue jays at the chase, a playoff spot security guard has been going viral lately on social media for his magnificent moves, especially when he drops into the split the way all right, that is all your support from out of that. so hale, he was having fun. thanks very much check. i'll be back with more news on the other side of the private intellect and try me on the news. our team here in denver, thanks very much. for your time and your company, ah, the latest news as it breaks, which is seabrook, it's streaming overhead coming from garza to israel. and those big schools and schools have been to start with detailed coverage with pension high in water. so near the philippines, we'll be looking to do that. it states for every new commitment from around the
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