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the black people over democracy may be explored divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. a fight for and against equal representation. and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera. ah, oh, algebra where ever you with no, ah, 2 russia launch is a murder investigation off the daughter of a prominent whose an ally is killed in a car bomb explosion near moscow. ah,
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other kimbell, this is al jazeera live from dough home. also coming up. work is that the u. k. is biggest container puerto on strike, the better pay raising fears of supply chain problems. class. ah, somali forces and 30 our siege by al shabani vices that a mogadishu hotel. first piece of the dead. from ancient buddhist statues and china to the spanish stonehenge drying rivers reveal long submerged treasures. ah, russian buildings have launched a murder investigation ma, for the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator was killed in a car bomb explosion near moscow. on verified social media footage appears to show
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darya to gain his father alexander at the scene shortly after the bombing. he's been described as vitamin putin's brain. both he and his daughter supported rushes invasion of ukraine said miss robbie has more oh alex xander due to russian nationalists. he's a philosopher strategist who represents president vladimir putin's policies to his critics. he is a pro kremlin fascist who has openly called for the killing of ukrainians, that 1st the likely target of a car bombing near moscow late saturday. duke was saved by a last minute. the vehicle changed as he left a cultural event. his daughter doria to kina took his place and the bar that was probably meant for his duke and was skilled looking on powerless to do anything. the car carrying his daughter still in flames. say she will be in at the moment. investigators and forensic specialist of the main investigative directorate of the
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russian investigative committee for the most region, together with the colleagues from the main forensic department of the russian investigative committee and the bum experts continue working on the crime scene. you morning. 29 year old. daria was a russian broadcaster and political commentator. not both father and daughter expressed far right. nationalist views strongly supported the invasion of ukraine and were placed on international sanctions lane for spreading this information. i guess only that we do not know if carried out the fact the ukrainian fiercely united of the russians of course, blame them, including allies and do again. and no matter what this sort of, you know, real story is coming. we'll use this to double downs rhetoric on your brain, we've seen, and the kremlin respond in that way to almost every incident. now, ukraine has said it does not resort to terror tactics. blaming rushes own government or security apparatus. a picture of russian nationalism,
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the public face, of what many view as potent expansion as policies even referred to as couldn't brain, deacons views, likely marked him for death. his attackers, whoever they are, who got his daughter instead of zane basra, the auto 0 dmitri bounder, tis a political analyst at in a me, which is a russian state on media company that monitors west and media. he explains why he thinks study to gain, it might have been the target. i think it's very possible that the sweat targets in daria and look for father. she was prominent, she was beautiful, she was all sports and she was very current as she was the ad on several popular television and radio shows. so i will not exclude the possibility that she was. if he was the dark, then i will call the people who killed him and the precious do again, that was what my friend prophecy gold coggan pulled
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a year's model. he has views. very strange and sometimes absurd, but they are not the main to use in russia. so i think that basically in the last few years was more homeless because ok, he probably books that if you thousands of people read, he was kind of called figure in his own small group while you re shows, you know, but he did not make any impact on 46, certainly be wrong to say that he was the human brain or the person be all. this is all simply not true. there are too many facts. speaking against it. but the person who killed, who killed diary, as you probably want to kill up to my mind, that person is not an anti fascist. this is obvious that there is there, which will have
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a very negative impact because it will make the war between russia and ukraine. march blodgett much more violent because, you know, she was loved by maybe a number of joy attacks had been reported in russian annex crimea. already say edison systems intercepted the devices including some around the headquarters of moscow is black sea feet and the basketball undergone. the has the lake, his own situation there, old and the medina. he was football this morning. media reported the sound of air defense battery. earlier the mirror of the city confirmed that russian air defenses intercepted targets in the sky near the city of olden oscar. this comes one day after the attack on russia's navy headquarters here in seattle by a drone, which was down. the mayor asked that residents not circulate any images or video footage that they may have of the air defenses for safety and security reasons. you spoke about the measures that have been beefed up over the last few days,
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including the additional observation, post and road checkpoint. every now and then we hear russian jet fighters zooming over our heads as this is a military zone. so the situation is calm, but shrouded in apprehension on the cell. the ukrainian city of nikolai a has repeatedly been bombed and shelled since rushes invasion began. and february teresa both visited the city to find out how people bear coping. we're here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian about 50 kilometers away from the 50, all kind of film that's been taken and occupied by the russian army. and the city is important because it's a city where the people, but also the 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
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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 precedent follow me to fill in ski has been saying all along the back. 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. work is it? one of the u. k, the busiest poles have walked off the job threatening major economic disruption.
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felix to port account for close to half of the countries container freight traffic . the 8 day walk out by the not union was sparked by a pe dispute harry force it has the latest from the felix to port this is the ever a lot the latest holder of the title of world's largest container 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 opperation that the port have entirely ground to hold the $1900.00 or out on strike. the union unite says that a 7 percent pay off from the company is simply not enough either to keep up with the surging cost of living in the u. k. or to be in equitable 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
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a 7 percent off. it is more than most in other industries being offered at the 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, a 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 u. k. so the disruption will be substantial. the union says that it is prepared for that and that 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 us, 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 is so far being 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 peck is in bangladesh,
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have gone on strike, to demand a pay rise there among the lowest paid worth is owning slightly more than a dollar a day. the union wants away type of 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25 a day, have a chanter reports from 3 mon gall and gracious t capital. bangladesh is one of the world's largest. he. producers of the industry employs more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on their plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation. huh. 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 day they don't even get to eat, which is wiley apprenticing bangladesh exported to more than 20 countries,
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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 i can about give, i don't have 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 to $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. it sets up on it when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations in access to primary education for the children there. 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 of a pay hike. but since the tea garden student organization and workers have rejected
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it and protested, now the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like mates to many, but it's their daily reality. the tay walker is under unions of plastic container there strike until the demand for pay high as men the you and say, is there one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education. recent strikes by the p workers or bangladesh a big i'm a rolling point for many here as rising inflation and high food prices that to the wider frustration about low wages, on which audrey al jazeera, 3 mumbo at least 30 people, have been killed and dozens injured. in a c gentle hotel in the somali capital that lasted more than a day, eligible fighters who gained access to the building and margaret issue were reportedly wearing police uniforms. the bloody siege only ended when security forces stormed the hotel and killed the attackers. mom involve reports,
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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 misses 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, $20.00 to $2.00 ca bumps at the entrance of the hotel. the force told me that dozens of people were topped in the building. looks a little more than just minutes before the last 2 of my friends told me they would be leaving, but seconds later they were both killed. people fled in confusion that were running towards places they thought would be safe. the hotel began to fill with smoke and flames. i saw one of the hotel guards bleeding and another man winded. the higher
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is popular among businessman, government, customers, and politicians. this is the 1st talk. bob has carried out got the issue from hut, and she was elected president for a 2nd time in made despite years long offensive by the government and african union forces. the seat is a reminder that the armed group still poses a threat to some other security mom and one a da 0. still ahead on al jazeera, white and gold as president is being accused of politicizing, the return of the body of the countries former leader. and scaling the world in more on the netherlands, sather he said, climbing record, not one ah,
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the journey has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package to death. i there. great su, here's your weather report for asia hand, it's looking like this in india monsoon depression spinning around what the pradesh include. roger, stand on mondays, a lot of rain to come there will continue to sweep further toward the west and move into pakistan. first is what it's looking like on monday. if you lingering rain showers, bursts of rain to be expected in sin province, there is the next monsoon depression. this will be the 3rd one in about as many weeks. so we put a day for it on tuesday. we see that rain pour into our upper sim province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab province on tuesday. that's really where the worst of the brain will be in already. pakistan as a whole has gotten about 95 percent of its monsoon rains, and there's still more than a month left of the season. se stage of the problem spot really looks to be so the ways you get it straight with some solid bands of brain. but i gotta take it to the philippines,
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east of the main island of lose arm. we've got this tropical depression meteorologists in the country say, will become a tropical storm. and it's gonna swipe manila to low. arg was some intense rain, so, landslides and flooding. almost a guarantee here, as we look towards china, we've got a clutch of storms, both for harbin in beijing, but that's moving further toward the east. on monday, that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. i saw a special ed line of the journey. what is life like in maximum security prison? in this true plot, special report. one 0, one east goes behind, bought it. singapore was chunky prison on out to a 0. 0 algebra. with
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the me watching al jazeera reminder of our top story. this our, the daughter of pro kremlin political commentator alexander duke and has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow. study out to kina and her father had been vocal supported. the russian invasion crane work is that one of the busiest points have gone on strike for 8 days in a row of pe. the move threatens major economic disruption. felix to port account for close to half of the countries container freight traffic. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel. in the somali capital market issue, the stand off which began on friday,
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ended off the security forces stormed to building. shavani has claimed responsibility guineas military june, to has appointed acting prime minister bernard, go more to the job on a permanent basis. go move replaces mohammed. we who have been absent for medical reasons since last month. the transition comes as the june that faces increasing pressure. there being protests across the country in recent weeks, against the military plans to stay in power for the next 3 years. pleadings our talks with west africa neighbors about a possible shortening of that timeline. manual quest. the other thing is from the coffee, a non international peacekeeping training center. he says it's likely guineas june to leader mama that we're, we're trying to hold on to power despite efforts from echo us to secure elections. day new prime minister has about 2 to 3 months of grace. and if he fails to respond to the social welfare needs of the people who don't treat clear roadmap
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to democracy will see more violent, small, widespread st. she's we are. and his team in a very rough, right, strong core because this a new lead, the that's it, driven by principles driven by exactly sure. all that cost is combinations and put the files and then norms inherent bit in july as quickly as possible. so did you notice, and here the symbolism also is taught smiley and book, you know, is that they would need to ensure that a time table would have been agreed to. she had to, in a manner that says a signal out to the populate at the serious about saying to these, otherwise we are, we are going to see much more widespread demonstration. but even more, the step is that the more lead us in west africa themselves are hold. let me very
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much, you know, he's, he's in, do she is the week the body of an goal is for president has arrived in the, on the ending a dispute about where he'll be buried was it was, or both samples died from cardiac arrest while in spain, last month, some members of his family and the golden government have disagreed on the repass creation of his body. a course in barcelona rule that would be sent to luanda. the decision has been welcomed by an golden governing party. president, john lorenzo has been on the campaign trail to secure victory and wednesdays general election during sol says, and golda is less corrupt since he took over 5 years ago. his government has been criticized for failing to turn oil wealth into better living conditions. despite promises to improve the economy, how shall a close race between the ruling m, p l a and the opposition you need to no one can take away
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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 trouble and really started to fight against corruption. very and so it's anti corruption, dr. targeting the da samples families started soon after he took office in 2017. the daughter of former president of santos, isabel, at the time, was africa's richest woman. she was removed from her position as the head of the state oil company. her brother, jose filipinos, all samples, was put on trial and jail on charges of embezzling and estimated half a $1000000000.00 of state farms low in so established the national asset recovery service agency says it's working to recall the most of the $150000000000.00 siphoned out of that goal between 232017. while both on pulse was in power. how they are still there is a political analyst based in rhonda. he explains why the repair creation of the former president's body has cool such tension and gola. it's important to
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understand that the president is very like the figure here in an angle. you presided over one of the most corrupt regimes and in africa, at the same time our culture, we need to have respect for the deceased and like it or not. it was our leader for almost 40 years. so here at home, we've been quite wonders made at the circus that has become his death 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. the return of the central body will have very little bearing on the elections. i think most people are quite sure about how they will vote. it's been quite a mental election, mum,
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the campaigns i've been quite strong by, by law and you need. 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 a more united front than from the electorate. but it's quite known widely that the parties in disarray in the party is unfortunately divided. this just came, comes to highlight once again how divided the end is in regards to its standing in angle can use electro 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 balance center during polls city of this month, fighting intimidation of its staff. catherine, so i have more. oh, this moon is in eastern kenya. are preparing to barry. the loved one. daniel was
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your call was electron official was in charge of a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh no. see no. he disappeared. 2 days of the timing began. his body was found in another town policy. he was tortured, his family believe he was targeted for political reasons. for you are the biggest cause of we have been ver, 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 tones, we have seen that jesse's alone, really fond neighbors here. i deal in shock, the relatives of monsieur cathay. they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed and the one justice in north eastern kenya.
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another election official was shot when armed men, a talked his paling, centre doctors could not save 100 ahmed leg. he blamed police for shooting him. an officer came from lawyer shuttle and left me cry for help. ah, at the national paling center, some people tried to stop the electoral chief while fool actual katy from declaring presidential results. and let me thank president elect william wooten won the election, but that has been disputed by former prime minister rylon dinger, who came 2nd to will. katie says his employees continue to face threats. human rights group say they are worried that they're busy just the way it prepares for other processes of electrons. but from what is it? i think it, it will to the upward direction. it build protection. mcclain seems for is of the
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shows because what went on right now. like now they're turning officers who are another it, they feel completely isolated and was exposed among who 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. katherine saw alta 0 much aqua county sudan has declared a state of emergency in thick states because of flooding. high waters have led to the deaths of at least 77 people since the rainy season began and may, more than 14000 homes have been destroyed in the past week. heavy rains continue to pound the country, breaking property infrastructure and crops. weeks of drought have uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around the world. the discoveries include ancient buddhist statues in china, and a rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge. a toy gang
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b has more. the priest or extern 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 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. in nearly a century, revealing the wreckage is if 20 german whoo ships which were sunk during world war 2. toys for the last will start. it looks radical groper. 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 stones at sections of the river right.
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centuries ago they were placed on dry riverbeds to warn future generations. their exposure could signal famine away from europe and the drought in china has revealed ancient statues of buddha, on an island that usually submerged the statues. i believe to be 600 years old. well, if a component was due by noon, i read in the newspaper that it's from the main and ching dynasty retrieved 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 lois 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. a sure to emerge victoria gate and be al jazeera and abilene's climate has received a hara as welcome and cap man to office setting a new record ah 48
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year old son o'sharpe him has scaled the world's 14 peaks higher than 8000 meters for a 2nd time, his achievement has particular significant bare because 8 of them including mount everest, are in nepal. over your son own sarah body he lived in santa sherpa has created a new record in 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 heights. he is an inspiration for the youth of nepal. he is a national treasure. no, but no amount of praise is enough for what he has done local. oh.

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