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states where we're seeing a lot of rain leaks through your taxes into parts of oklahoma, spilling into louisiana as well, anywhere in this zone could see up to 200 millimeters of brain, the risk of some flash flooding, and much cooler air. and now that storm so broad through new york, a 24 degrees and off to the west. that's looking good. portland, we got you in for 29 on monday. i'll see you soon. ah. the control of the narrative shapes the landscape. australians went to the pol, read those images front of mind through the wall for very much bring forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ah. schools reopen across to philippines for the 1st time since the pandemic after one of the long is shut down in the world's.
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ah ha, you're watching al jazeera alive from bill. how with me for the back table, also coming up the u. s. u. k. france and germany urge military restrain to rond ukraine's nuclear sites. as more shelling is reported near the russian controlled esop aleisha plans. i'm very sub over the city of nikolai southern ukraine. 6 months ago, the ukraine and army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even to day, people say it done to constant attack rescue teams in iraq search for survivors under the rubble of a shrine. hate to by a landslide, me a combination and warnings of power supply failures and farm lands turning to dust . if the us doesn't save the colorado river.
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ah, thank you for joining as we begin in the philippines, where millions of students are returning to school, following one of the world's longest grown of virus shut downs, they've been studying at home since march 2020, to help stop the spread of covered 19 students. do not have to be vaccinated by the department of education, says more than 90 percent of teachers are. however, not all of the schools will have in person learning. some will be blended and others will continue. remote teaching al jazeera barnaby law is at a school in manila that has resumed in person classes. filipino school kids are back in school for the 1st time in 2 years. the philippines, of course, has had one of the longest cobra, 1900 lockdown in the world. the bullying manila is already implementing full on face to face classes. so students here are having to get used to some changes. for
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example, these arrows, the yellow arrow, is for going into the classroom and then the red arrows are for going out of. now, inside the classroom, they have had to take out some of the furniture to make way for more speed. and whereas before, there would have been more than 40 students here right now, there are only 30 to 35 students who this will also have to wear their masks all day that the water has glee, and they have to get their temperature checked before they get into the school, some schools are doing hybrid learning, where some students are the face to face classes on sundays, and then others are still doing distance online learning. but the biggest concern is the quality of learning that has really gone down during the pandemic in 2019 and estimated 30 percent. the filipino school kids that have reached the age of 10 could not read simple texts or understand a simple story. now during the pandemic,
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international agency say that number has gone down to less than 20 percent. and so the education department is hoping that by resuming face to face classes philippine the school kids could catch up with global learning standards of the school closures have had a devastating impact on countless children globally. the us children, charity says, shut downs can be blamed for rise in dropout rates, and struggles with mental health and the world. frank has described the closures as the worst education crisis in a century. the philippines economy relies on money sent back by workers employed overseas, but the last years of schooling could affect the quality of future graduates how much they can earn and send back to support their families. the world bank says the time spent away from the classroom could cut students future income by between 4 and 16 percent, depending on the country. well, let me speak to last me. a catch was about all this. he's the national chairperson
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of the alliance of concerned teachers, and he's joining us from the philippines capital manila. thank you very much for speaking to us. let me ask you 1st, before we talk about the impact of these, these coaches on children and on the education system in the philippines. let me ask you why it's taking so long for schools in the philippines to reopen, compared to, to the rest of the world. well, i've, the government will not be, you know, they said that they did that prepare the, you know what we're doing right now for many students in seattle and i'm many of these and features a vaccinate that none of us in asia wants. know that he's the only that he chose the internally data that's old recently leaving that good very ah, the school or b a, b doing the one. we have a limited the base,
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the base. not that i'm there for a teacher in student racial. but she's a surgery, she's done a lot of believably do since then they did not believe for the will for the digital system. so right now i need a response and we are visiting some schools wanted thoughts. i'm supposed to go to the school, meaning no. the, the biggest problem here is the classrooms law teachers in all and, you know, maybe maybe a teachers a, a are in their targets, but he sees a monday, me know,
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my gin seems on monday mclean targets. mean classrooms are needed. not only i know. and so she's then, i'm not my, i do know that school, either teachers, schools, my parents, i, parent, ah, students, aubrey, especially eliza. no. i don't know. let me ask you about the impact about the impact the coaches have had on, on children, on filipino children. well oh it's our big electric bills are really weird because our b ah many problems are and the school clears flaw. those is, i know that was, is ups are, that's rules or school is know why he's, are many students are in that i believe, oh my dear, well, lessons, money or less honest, know, even teachers,
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i've been teachers that were dissipated in terms of ah, ah, what even that i saw the g o, i generally the eva of this bill years in terms of quality. the lesions know, ah, some of our grade students not be not my g. r righty and i'll, i'll do all right. i'll do viewing numbers. no, this is amy legal years, not any. all are on me. are not interested in getting you set it all right. and is in argue ation speech present. marcus junior said that pushing more money into education and reform, such as re vamping the curricular, is a top priority for his government. do you think that will be enough to address the learning gaps and the issues that you talk about? well below the deal is matching hello the scar a minute or so described and i thought he said that that is my major ocean. so i
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dunno and you know, we have no record regards to a loss for now or so. no, i said, teacher. oh, in law ideology, no we received, ah, ah memorandum from devin ald up. no, he lost all of the innovation as my, you know, i'm teaching senior high school needing a b b. i did, i did not. my g paldon assess my school dance around the berman law. great day off for me then. okay, thank you. 3 student again. read all these for each of you. no, i did not, i'll do my job. they're there. so that agree because that these, these are, are came from read what angry, who are just as learning. so oh, i think that's so just what the government did not. so the problem is donna blue robbins. i'd wonder exactly. thank you so much for talking to us about that. thank
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you. invited me castilla national chairperson of the alliance of consent teachers in the philippine. thank you for your time. ah, the war in ukraine now and the leaders of the u. s. u. k. france and germany, a calling for military activity around this operation nuclear plant to end. ukrainian officials say shells rain down on a city near the atomic power complex. walking a large fire and cutting power to around 3000 people. the korean government is accused moscow of turning the facility into a military base. frances rushes leader vitamin protein has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect the plants. and he southern ukrainian city of nikolai has suffered heavy bombardment since russia's invasion began in february. authorities say the war has devastated the regions infrastructure,
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including more than 6000 residential buildings and 66 medical facilities. more than 300 educational facilities have also been damaged. along with a $131.00 cultural institutions, gas, electricity, and water supply had also been suspended in many parts. algiers. very simple reports for mc live. oh, it's become my daily routine, waiting for drinking water in the city of me go live in southern ukraine. blue that glow says it war 2 in the taps is contaminated. so lane law also bombs are destroying us. the water pump was attacked near her son, so were without water. now, there's dirty water in the taps. we can't use it to cook food, only to wash our fate and use it to flush 6 months ago, russian forces tried to capture him. eco alive. the queen and army managed to repel their attack and pushed them out of the city. but people like alexander to hope all the akeena continued to struggle, mute linearly. you coulda,
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i won't go anywhere. now, this is our land. we will stay here with them. he declared, you must believe that he was wanted to know whether you got another huddle with you last school in the my all saying, i thought that because of my it, i was going to have a nice life but know every day there's shelling but it's not just the water, thousands have been forced to leave the area. what a water valve walk around, one bush had offs. house was destroyed by 2 russian rockets. his family have left the country, but he says he had to stay with all men are fighting age. i been to leave the country at the thought you are sir. they had attacked before, but no one expected this area would be targeted. it's not clear what they aim for. could be the factory behind, but you see they target people residential areas at all. and there's no guarantee russia won't try to take a city once again. a rocket continue to be fired on the 50 reducing homes of
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schools and health care facilities. this used to be the trauma talahi area of this hospital. and as you can see, it was completely destroyed. authority say that around 10000 buildings 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 with is a russian occupation. authorities are struggling to restore electricity and gas supplies before winter, or ticket mich, mozilla. the russians will not pull back. they won't stop. however, as of today, we have everything in order to face them. we will meet them and fight them with 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 i need to remain here is greater and the constant dangers a face. it is,
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i will. i'm jessie doubt. nikolai ukraine, emergency clothes in iraq are searching for people trapped under the rubble of collapse shrine. it's believed a landslide caused by the shiny cabella to cave in on saturday. at least 4 people had died out to aid. others are believed to be still trapped. rescue teams have been able to provide food and water to people, staff, and other debris, mahmoud abdougla had more on the search and rescue efforts. risky workers are continue to dig through the rabble and the search for survivors of total landslide hit. she at muslim air shrine near the holy city of karbala heavy machinery have been brought to the scene including git, bulldozers, and it diggers. now, family members are stand by waiting for any news or updates about their loved ones. earlier on sunday,
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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 landslide, or was caused by humidity that led to the collapse of a sand or mount or that collapse on the roof top of the shrine. while the visitors were trapped inside there, i entered tomato area about 60 kilometers per west of the holy city. of karbala has several shrines and holy sites, including good water wills and other heritage sites that earlier has been visited or by shared muslims for centuries. and the number of visitors usually increases during this month of more sharon,
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in the arabic calendar which is a diverted monster for the share to muslims iraqi president, barham sila posted a statement on twitter, calling for rescue workers to mobilize all efforts to rescue the trap to people, the oppression will likely continue through the night. in the hope of finding more survivors still head on al jazeera, lush, russia launches a murder inquiry into the killing of a program named commentator was a daughter of a prominent put in any unconventional technique helping forest conservation efforts in central mexico. ah, journey has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to cattle. your travel package today?
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hi there. great to see here is your weather report for asia hand. it's looking like this in india monsoon depression spinning around lots of 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 1st. here's what it's looking like on monday. if you lingering rain showers, bursts of rain to be expected in sim province, there is the next monsoon depression. this will be the 3rd one in about as many weeks. so we put a day forward on tuesday, we see that rain pour into our upper sim province, eastern baluchistan and south punch our province on tuesday. that's really where the worst of the brain will be. and 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, asia, the problem spot really looks to be so the ways you get it straight with some solid bands of rain. but i gotta take you to the philippines, east of the main island of lose arm. we've got this tropical depression meteorologists in the country say, will become a tropical storm,
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and it's gonna swipe manila to log with some intense rain, so, landslides and flooding. almost a guarantee here. as we look towards china, we 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. while susan, i saw a special airline of the journey. the well companies coming to catch all in just 3 months as the main event gets closer, we get every step of the way. hello, i'm john. i guess you're also with updates from teams and plans across the glove or seems can expect some strong support here in castle with the spotlight. no one europe come france claim back to back. welcome, victory. the all wheel poacher, golds christiano. rinaldo finally get his side of a trophy to well camp counter anal joe sierra. ah
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ah, watching al jazeera alive from doha reminder of our top stories this our millions of students are returning to school in the philippines after one of the world's longest corona virus shut dogs have been studying at home since march 2020 students did not have to be vaccinated to return to campus. emergency call was in iraq are searching for people trapped under the rubble of collapse shrine. it's believed that landslide caused more of a shrine combat to caving on saturday. at least 4 people have died. in the u. s. u . k. france and germany, a calling for military activity around ukraine's operation nuclear plant to stop. officials say shells hit me at a facility, sparking
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a fire and cutting power to 3000 people. now murder investigation has been launched in moscow after a well known political commentator was killed in a suspected. com bombing. dia de geena was the daughter of alexander duke, in a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. both of them supported the invasion of ukraine and some suspect the father was the target of the attack. the cranium government has denied any involvement. then bas robbie asked 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 vehicle change as he left a cultural event. his daughter doria to kina took his place and the bomb that was
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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 there at the moment. investigators and forensic specialist of the main, investigative director of the russian investigative committee for the most region. together with the colleagues from the main forensic department of the russian investigative committee and above 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 if carried out the attack. the ukrainian fiercely denied it over the russians and of course slammed them including allies and do again. and no matter what this sort of real story is come and we'll use this to double down
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and rhetoric on your brand new scene 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, the public face, of what many viewers, putin's expansion as policies, even referred to as curtains, brain duke ins views likely marked him for death. his attackers, whoever they are, who got his daughter instead. and then basra, the ultra 0, the head of the roman catholic church says he is concerned by rising tensions between the government and the catholic church in nicaragua. this is, after a bishop was placed thunder house arrest in the capital managua bishop, rolando virus was known for his criticism of present. danny ortega, authorities have detained at least 3 priests in recent months, while others have gone into exile or francis as call for dialogue to resolve the
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stand off. she will be chino company and closely following literary and pain. the situation that has developed in the corolla, which in most people and institutions, i would like to express my conviction. and my wish that was true and open and sincere dialogue. the foundations were respectful and peaceful. coexistence can be found in pakistan, former prime minister iran con, has accused the government of temporarily blocking youtube to stop people from watching him speak to supporters. social media users say they couldn't back to you during cons, address involve in the, on saturday, august hands to try the regulated band, the live telecast of can teachers because of what it described as hate speech against faith institution khan is being investigated for making threats against police and a judge during a political speech that day in southern pakistan, hundreds of people have had to flee their homes as heavy rain caused unprecedented
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flood levels. rescue workers helped stranded villages on to boats in twin job province. since mid june, severe floods in the region had the choice road fence of much more than 9000 home. yeah, but your daughter or children are crying, they don't want to eat or drink the local administration and geo are providing food and i can't explain the situation all over. the floor is submerged, the water level is up to 10 or 20 feet of flood, then landslides in northern and eastern india have killed at least 50 people over the past 3 days. heavy rain battered hundreds of villages triggering flash floods that have swept away homes. and destroyed bridges, most of the victims off from the state of him, a sharper dish. but there is not enough water in some parts of the us. power supplies may fail, farmland could turn to dust and major cities like las vegas might have to restrict
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water usage. these are just some of the concerns and risk faced by 7 american states. unless they work out a plan to reduce how much water they draw from the colorado river, which is drying up the river, flows from the rocky mountains to the deserts of the southwest and provides drinking water for 40000000 people. it also sustains a huge driveway cultural industry that's worth $15000000000.00 a year. but climate change is making the region hotter and dryer to reservoirs. lake mead and lake power have fall into just above one quarter of a capacity this summer. if they fall much lower, they'll be unable to generate power for millions of customers. peter gleick is the leading scientists there on global water and climate issues. he says more states will be forced to cut back on want to use if levels continue to fall. a 7 states rely on the colorado and 80 percent of the water that's used in the river goes to the agricultural sector. so as the water levels continue to drop. first of all,
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we're seeing cutbacks, mandatory cutbacks to several of the states that have allocations of water on the river. arizona and nevada 1st are already experiencing quite significant cutbacks, and that means they're going to have to reduce the water that's available for the cities. and for the farms that depend on that water, if the levels continue to drop, california will be affected. also at the moment, california allocation has a higher priority. so the state of california has not yet seen cuts on the colorado river, but that's going to come and it's going to affect millions of people as the reservoir levels. and as the river itself continues to fall. well, the 1st thing that's going to have to happen is that some farmers are literally going to have to go out of production. they're going to have to follow their fields . they're not going to be able to grow crops a we're already seeing requests voluntary requests in the urban areas in the big cities for reductions in water use. but those requests are going to become mandatory over time. we're going to see cut backs to allocations for water for
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indoor use, especially for outdoor use. a lot of the water is still used on outdoor landscaping, and that's going to have to stop. so we're going to see cutbacks for urban users and for agricultural users as well. we simply cannot afford to keep giving more water away. the nature provides especially now with the price, with the quite obvious consequences of climate change. portugal has warned residence that more wildfires could be on the way as the country enters this 3rd summer heat wave i find to say a blaze in the santa and turn a national pockets have just brought under control, could sought to spread again, strong winds and temperatures as high as 38 degrees celsius are expected over the next few days. not a central mexico where communities are using a historic but and conventional technique this have therefore a swa producing would. manuel robin has a story from the and alco forest. oh, trees from
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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'm in thought. what can they do? this harvest generates economy gains for the community which are distributed in percentages for social projects. and most importantly, for reforestation and creating conservation brigades to protect against forest fires, such as the 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, those 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
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a part of our organization. they all abide by the rules of forestry management, which determine precisely how much would 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. ross company arthur added than that valuable scale me, or when a community sees the force of their livelihood. they have an incentive to preserve it and protected from fires, illegal logging and carrying for the biodiversity 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 continues to be
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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 forest and promoting sustainable development. more than 30 percent 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. monroe up a little al jazeera mexico's amen. alco forest and abilene climber has received a heroes welcome in catlin. due after setting a new mountaineering records, the final shipper has scaled was 14 highs peaks for the 2nd time. all of them stand taller than 8000 meters above sea level. the 48 year old achievement is particularly significant because 8 of them including mount everest are in the palm.

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