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ms wars on jesse me from the ruins of mosul, music as reemerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the water orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, when most was occupied by isolate the melody, survived, dirt and christian curd absent. even these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music and the ruins of mussels. also the feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. oh, i the u. s. u. k. france and germany edge, a military restraint around ukraine's nuclear sites. and shelling is reported. navy
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russian controlled zachary asia power plant. i'm 30 so in the city of nikolai, in southern ukraine. 6 months ago, the ukraine and army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even today, people say it's under constant attack. ah, hello, i'm mariam ozzy in london. you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, russian police launch an investigation into a car bomb explosion that killed the daughter of a prominent puts in ally and iraqi rescue team search for survivors under the rubble of a shrine. hit by a landslide near the city of carmella. ah, welcome to the program. well as growing concerned over the fate of europe's largest
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nuclear plant, which has become a flash point of the war in ukraine, he does from 4 of the west, most powerful countries, the u. s. u. k. france and germany. a cooling for military activity around the zap rouge nuclear plant to end, acquainting official se artillery shells rain down on a city near the atomic power complex overnight, sparking a large fire and cutting powered around 3000 people. russia has been accused of turning the facility into a military base. on friday, the french presidency said that russia need a vladimir putin had agreed that inspectors from the ones nuclear watched or could travel to the plant, to carry out an assessment out there as party. colleen has more from washington when it came to the nuclear power plant. they said they quote, they discussed the situation around jap burrito nuclear power plant. need to avoid military. busy ations near the plant and the importance of in i. e, a visit as soon as feasible. so knowing what we know about these calls because details always leak out after the fact. what were they likely talking about?
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well, the leaders probably wanted to hear directly from french president and manual now crohn i what he personally thought of is a conversation with russian president vladimir putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the us, france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media, of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would
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a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country? so undoubtedly there be discussing that this is also, these readouts are important because they send a message, they send a message to the kremlin, to vladimir putin. that this is an issue, especially when it comes to the nuclear actor, that these leaders are taking very seriously. and it sends a message that they're working on what a response would be. the southern ukrainian city of mich alive has suffered heavy bombardment since russia's invasion began. in february, 40 say the war is devastated the regions infrastructure including more than 6000 residential buildings and 66 medical facilities will, than 300 educational buildings have also been damaged along with a 131 cultural institutions. gas, electricity, and water supplies have also been suspended in many areas. algae, there is to raise of bo reports now from mc alive. oh, it's become my daily routine,
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waiting for drinking water in the city of me go live in southern ukraine. blue that glow says the water in the taps is contaminated, so long i shall bombs the destroying us. the water pump was attacked near her song, so were without water. now, there's dirty water in the taps. we can't use it to cook food, only to wash our feet and use it to flush 6 months ago, right. and forces tried to capture him equal live, the queen and army managed to repel their attack and pushed them out of the city. but people like alexander hope of yankee, now continue to struggle. me. it is a young you called her. i won't go anywhere. nora, this is our land. we will say here. i think it was on him. he didn't know you must believe he was wanted to know whether you got another hole assumable in the my last little saying when i thought that because of my it, i was going to have a nice live but know every day there's shelling but it's not just the water thousands have been forced to leave the area. what
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a lot of our war rahman bush had offs. house was destroyed by 2 russian rockets. his family have left the country that he says he had to stay with all men are fighting age, are banned to leave the country at the thought you are so bad attack before, but no one expected that this area would be targeted. it's not clear what they own poor could be the factory behind, but you see they target people, residential areas are dull and there's no guarantee. russia won't try to take her city once again. rockets continue to be fired on the 50 reducing homes of schools and health care facilities. this used to be there tomorrow, ology area of this hospital. and as you can see, it was completely destroyed. authority say that around 10000 building in the city have been damaged by the shelling ah, the streets look empty except for barricades meat of tires. a chill how the city is ready to resist. a russian occupation. authorities are struggling to
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restore electricity and gas supplies before winter order ticket, move away, the russians will not pull back. they won't stop here. however, as of today, we have everything in order to phase them. we will meet them when 5 of what we want you up while the fighting goes on in the southern and eastern parts of the country, millions have managed to escape, but many others are reluctant to leave. it's their home, they say, and they need to remain here is greater than the constant dangers they face. it is, i will, i just see that nikolai ukraine motor investigation has been launched in moscow after the daughter of the close ally of the russian president vladimir putin. was killed in a suspected com bombing. darya davina was the child of alexander de again and ultra nationalists. russian philosopher is often referred to as prudence, brain. both of them wholeheartedly supported the invasion of ukraine and some suspect. the father was the intended target of the attack. reclining government
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denies any involvement. same bas ravi as well. 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 and was saved by a last minute vehicle change as you left a cultural event. his daughter, daria do keena, took his place and the bomb that was probably meant for his duke in was skilled, looking on powerless to do anything, the car carrying his daughter, still in flames. say she will be in there at the moment. investigators and forensic specialists of the main investigative directorate of the russian investigative committee for the most region, together with the colleagues from the main forensic department of the russian
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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 for spreading this information. i guess only that we do not know who is carried out the attack, the ukrainian fiercely united of the russians, of course, blame them, including allies and do again. and no matter what this sort of 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. it's 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, the public face of what many view as potent expansion as policies even referred to
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as couldn't brain. duke ins, views likely marked him for death. his attackers, whoever they are, and who got his daughter instead. zene basra v ultra 0. ah . emergency crews in iraq as searching for people trapped under the rubble of collapse shrine believed a landslide caused part of the shine near the city of cabella to cave. then on saturday, at least 4 people have died. officials say 3 children have been rescued and sent to hospital, feared that up to 8 others is still tramped. rescue teams are working through the night. her provide food and water to people still thug. under the debris mammograms, why had had an update earlier from baghdad risky workers are continue to dig through the rabble in the search for survivors of total landslide hit.
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she at the muslim shrine near the holy city of karbala heavy machinery have been brought to the scene, including good bulldozers and it diggers. now family members are, are stand by waiting for any news or of deeds about their loved ones. earlier on sunday, the children were rescued and sent to hospital to receive medical treatment. but now recovering an authorities there say they're in good condition. officials say the land, the slide was caused by humidity that led to the collapse of a sand mound, or that collapsed on the roof top of the shrine. while the visitors were trapped inside. there ain't tomato area about 60 kilometers per west of the holy city. of karbala has several shrines and holy sites
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including good water wills and other heritage sites. that area has been visited byte, shad muslims for centuries, and the number of visitors usually increases. during this month of maharaja, in the arabic calendar, which is a devoted miles felicia to muslims, iraqi president barham sala posted a statement on twitter, calling for rescue workers to mobilize all efforts to rescue the chopped people. the oppression will likely continue through the night. in the hope of finding more survivors flagged on the programming. why is it you case, busiest port down tools i the pe threatening major economic disruption.
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ah, we look at the unconventional technique helping forest conservation efforts in central mexico. ah. you're locked into your world whether update for asia and australia, every one. good to see you. so let's begin. asia pacific. we've got this run of rain coming in to the korean peninsula storms transferring just to the east of harbin and a few showers to go for japan's main island of honshu and a few. also sneaky name 4 q shoe as well. now temperatures have been quite high across the yangtze river valleys, so chunk ching 43 degrees, but really anywhere along the yank, see we've got those temperatures in the forty's chung chain said an overnight temperature record the other day. so you're breaking records both by day and night time,
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east of the philippines. we've got this tropical system cookin up here. it's gonna swipe manila and log with some pretty intense rain. so i think land slides and flash sliding will certainly be a big concern here in the days to come down under the southern slice of australia. we've got some breezy conditions over the next few days, there's a cold front tracing toward the southeast punching across. so it's going for a closer look. and yeah, it's going to lower those temperatures. we've got some snow for the victorian lp's his ball, and we'll end this one off in new zealand. more rain to come for 5 hit areas of nelson. we've got a heavy rainfall watch him play, could see up to 50 millimeters more. ah, the architect is like god, because you creating, shunning a career in building full glory. yes, mean larry shifts her attention to the design district and regions of pakistan.
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building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future on o, dizzy ah, the me come back, i look at the main stories now and leaders from the u. s. u k. fonts in germany, calling for military activity around ukraine's apparition nuclear on to end. ukraine official found tillery shells rained down on a city near you. tell me how complex overnight murder investigation has been launched in moscow office. the daughter of
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a close ally of the russian president in fusion with killed and i suspected car bombing exposure is to show the blast, which killed 20 year old daughter to kina it's please. her father is under the duke and was the intended target of the attack and emergency crews and iraq is searching for people trapped under the rubble of a collapse shrine. the city of carpet, at least 4 people died. emergency work has clearing the scene of a deadly c. j. the somali capital market tissue has confirmed that it needs 30 people were killed, dozens injured after ship fighters shot and blasted their way into a hotel. on friday evening. the siege launched for more than 24 hours and ended when some oddity security forces storm the hotel and kill the attackers. mama val has the story to security forces. 32 and 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
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operation that took place in the highest hotel in the midnight during the operation security forces focused on misses to ensure the safety of citizens who were stuck in the hotel. more than $100.00 people, including women and children, were rescued. the talk began on friday night when the gunman, the 222 columns at the entrance of the hotel, the 4th storming it. dozens of people where topped in the building 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 gods bleeding and another man winded. the hyatt is popular among businessmen. government, personal, and politicians. this is the 1st talk, i'm sure bob has carried out, didn't, will got the issue. has been hammered. was elected president for a 2nd time in may,
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despite a year's lung offensive by the government and african union forces. the siege reminder that the army group still poses a threat to some other security hammered. one of the well now to kenya, the electoral commission that won't police investigate threats and horsemen of its employees as well as the murder of one election official, william router's narrow victory and the closely contested presidential race was announced on monday. but the result is being challenged by opposition to ride the thinker. the commission suspended, vote counting a ballad sent earlier this month, fighting intimidation of its staff. catherine sawyer was more oh, this morning in eastern canal are preparing to bury the loved one. daniel was your call was an electron official, was in charge of a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh, do you see?
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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 quotable, we have been for malicious, about a political death. people get lost, misty, and you hear latter, we are doing investigative investigation, is the amount i don't know. the for the past tones, we have to in that just the voluntary font neighbors here, a deal in shock. the relatives of monsieur cafe. they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed and the one justice in north eastern kenya. another election official was shot when armed men a talked he. starling center doctors could not safe. hm. it ahmed leg. he blamed police for shooting him. an officer came from lawyer shuttle
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and left to cry for help. ah, at the national paling center, some people tried to stop the electoral chief were fool legible. 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 boycott. he 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 my seat i think it, it will to the upward section it build protection consumes for is visuals because what went on right now like now there are 10 officers who are another it they feel completely isolated and was exposed among let
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o one the election may be over for some people, but for most your car and ahmed families, they say that trauma will take a long while to heal. katherine saw alta 0 mac was county the body of van carlos from president his arrived in lawanda, ending a dispute over where he'll be buried. jos edwardo desantos died from cardiac arrest in spain. last month, ma'am. as a family, wanted him buried in barcelona. one of his daughters requested a full autopsy sighting allegations of suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. but on wednesday, of course, he boss loanable. but santos died from natural causes and his body would be sent to lawanda. the decision has been welcomed by ungodly governing policy. but does and does his daughter also alleges that president joe lorenzo is using the repatriation to help is chances in the upcoming election is currently on the campaign trail of wednesday ballots all show a close race between his ruling m, p l. a. in the opposition tonight, a party that could been reminding voters of his anti corruption drive,
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which it targeted members only to santo family. but many people in the country, unimpressed by the government's economic track record. 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. sudan is to kind of station legacy in 6 states because of severe flooding. at least 77 people have died since it owns rainy season, started in may, entire villages have been partially submerged by flood waters. the u. s. has more than 136000 people have been displaced so far elsewhere they've been floods in asia that have killed more than a 100 people over the past couple of days. heavy rains of bass at hundreds of villages in northern and eastern india, triggering flash floods of swept away homes and destroyed bridges. at least 50
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people have died and then hundreds of had to flee there, flooded homes and pockets dawn rescuer because of helps drive the villages on to boats and punjab province. more than a 100 people have died in the south of the free for the north clouds have killed at least 36 people get. but you're not going off with a disaster. they don't want you to drink, but the local administration and a local non government organization is giving us food. i can't explain the situation. what can i tell you all for the much the water levels up to 220 feet and having fads from seasonal range of also sort through eastern afghanistan at least 9 people have died in the african districts of whose she bodies are still being recovered. just say the level of flooding varies unprecedented. now nearly 2000 workers at one of the u. k. is busiest pores of walked off the job threatening major disruption. felix. so pause accounts for close to half of the countries container, freight traffic gate a walk out was sparked by a pe dispute,
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high force. it has spoken to some of the workers on strike. the world's largest container ship at britain's largest container port the ever a lot arrived on thursday and normally would be long gone by now. but strike action by felix. those 900100 duck workers has stopped operations. the unite union says a recently increased offer of a 7 percent. a rise doesn't keep pace with spiraling inflation. it's seeking a double digit raise that it says would share surging corporate profits. $71000000.00 at last count more equitably with the workers. now unfortunately, we've yet to be given an offer, which we think we can take back and which reflects member that ration and talking to members today in which we're in a position that there you can see we've, we've had that message sent back to it's loud and clear, felix to port says it was reminded in recent days by the bank of england of the
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inflationary effects of big pay rises. the port company accuses the union of using the workers. international struggle on average for our work is this is an extra 3 and a half 1000 pounds in cash to them each year. the action that they're taking now that united is making them take, not having to put this offer to all workers, but the action that united making them take is actually going to take the best part of a 1000 pounds out of their pocket. the question is, how far the effects of this shut down will ripple through the u. k. economy. the port says the effects will be manageable, pointing to the lessons learned during the supply chain. disruption of the pandemic . suddenly, the ever a lot isn't going anywhere anytime soon. and some industry analysis suggest other containers ship as are already offloading the cargo in europe. instead of the u. k . the union accepts that will be major disruption and says that it could carry out further strikes as it seeks. what it says is a fair deal up the road and it switch. adams, scotts printing, and embroidery business relies on imported materials, textiles, inc,
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and vinyl. he supports the right to strike, but is worried about further shocks to a supply chain. it's already stretched and really getting costlier historically, where we'd have maybe to price wise's job or to 3 percent, something like that. we're now looking at 8 to 10 percent price rises monthly from our suppliers. so it's not like is a challenging environment for us over the last. so yeah, this sunday's cargo and felix though was restricted to day trippers. all sides are settling in for a long wait for this dispute to be resolved. and it's just one among many a long summer of industrial action and economic uncertainty isn't yet over. hurry for sit al jazeera felix singapore, the criminalizing facts between men, prime minister leash and long maintain out smith on his national day speech on sunday. these are the hopes, the move will provide some relief to gay singapore ends. but the government won't be changing the legal definition of marriage. the city state is known for its
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conservative values, but that happened growing course, the colonial era law to be abolished. or then 30 percent of mexico is covered by forest survival depends on dedicated protection efforts from the government and residence. some communities are now using an unconventional technique to meet the land most sustainable money load up a report. now from, i'm an alco forest in central mexico. oh, trees from a forest in central mexico or being harvested for timber. the images don't exactly evoke a sense of conservation either. but several communities who reside near the outskirts of this forest have found that sustainable timber harvest and land protection go hand in hand is approach. i mean, thought not can they don't, this harvest, generates economy gains for the community, which are distributed you and person to jerusalem for social project as well. and most importantly, in $44.00 station fulton and creating conservation brigades to our tech against
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forest fires. us your who pine trees being hauled away or taken to a sawmill. here the sale of wood has brought steady income to almost a dozen communities known as a heedless under mexican agrarian law. and he does have communal ownership over the force and are entrusted with protecting it on say, he goes for one historian, he says young 11 a, he knows a part of our organization. they all abide by the rules of forestry management, which determine precisely how much put can be extracted annually. with the rainy season underway, reforestation efforts are in full swing and the mexican government is providing assistance in the form of pine saplings. it's a model of sustainability that existed in mexico for hundreds of years, rosco, many other other than that valuable scale me or when a community sees the forest as their livelihood. they have an incentive to preserve it and protected from fires,
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illegal logging and carrying for the bio diversity inside the forced community investment in eco tourism has also brought jobs to the region. there are concerns, however, that many here don't feel safe speaking to reporters about on camera. especially given the encroachment by criminal groups known for illegally exploiting agricultural lands and forests. illegal logging incentives to be a big problem in some parts of the country. but here in central mexico community management of natural resources has proven to be an effective way of protecting force and promoting sustainable development. more than 30 per cent of mexico is covered by forests and dedicated conservation efforts are crucial for their survival. at least this force counts on the full time stewardship of its human guardians. manuel, rob, hello, al. jazeera, mexico's oman, elko forest. now, hundreds of women have been posting videos themselves, partying to support the prime minister,
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finland ah, within from finland and denmark have been sharing clips of themselves, dancing their friends along with the hash tag solid. darcy lana, want to support initially the santa marin has been criticized over leaked videos that showed how partying with friends. initially, there has taken a drug test to disprove those allegations that she took an substances and insist that her ability to perform official duties was unimpaired on a saturday night in question. at will as pay more on our website out. is there a dot com for much more on our top stories? ah, secrete look at mean stories that we're following. now. there is growing concern over the fate of europe.

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