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for safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award vote now for your hero. the news. ready terrorism charge is found against a form of pakistani prime minister ron con. he's importers warner bel,
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hold rallies, if he's arrested. ah, hello, why i'm emily. angry and this is al jazeera alive from 0 to coming up. can use ryan dingo falls in online challenge against the result of the presidential vote. just days after the election commission declared william the winner symbol buddies recovered from a shrine in iraq's caballo province. after the collapse following a landslide, 7 people are consumed in and the u. s in south korea begin their biggest joint military drills in years. so says it's a starting point to reorganize its emergency readiness. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in pakistan where former prime minister in run con,
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is facing a terrorism charges. days after criticizing the police, andrew did sherry at raleigh in his lamb about hundreds of con supporters have gathered outside his home. saying though, prevent his arrest. con is accused of making threats against pakistani authorities during a speech to support his. he lost in a confidence voting april, but in a struggling economy, his popularity has searched his latest rallies, have drawn tens of thousands of people for more needs to bring in camel hider, who joins me live from islam, a bad hello. they come all your outside comes residents. what's the latest coming from the front? former prime ministers can when the latest we know now is that day it's long about high court as ground game. what is known as our transit buried? an odd tim to appear before the end to get caught on the 25th of this month and
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did a few days of relief. however, a party supporters came here last night, fearing that iran con may be arrested. i did read it in on the outskirts of atlanta barge on a hill job. that's not going to happen. however, it's part of the border warned that if i'm wrong, con condos indeed. sorry about that. if direct, then day party to border your bring their country to watch your stand, given the fact that they have support and at least for pockets on the administered bridge made got by just on the fun job and i don't while province. now iran criticize the inspector general of police because why is that what they rested by the police? and according to the buckets on teddy can stop. it would then torture d, as
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a medical condition is suffered from the mouth and condition is said to be serious. he did not return right now. the police still warranted bears very drawn con, coming out very strongly saying that they said not the conduct expected from our democratic government. box jedi of gods had been consolidating his correlation, partnered as to what to do next. some of the great legend partners are not de agreeing with the fact that everyone should be arrested. because the stronger you move against man. dim ron hon. the stronger supporters come out on the street enjoys white bridge subordinate party, one a by election in karachi yesterday by a wide margin defeating their traditional m q. m, which are the support of 30 and other parties which are in the lions. read the
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ruling government. come out one lead up to these points and why our author, he's so concerned about those large crowds you've been mentioning, gathering the was the thing that led up to the state of affairs for the rest of dr. cher bog. gail, is that through the former prime minister in ron on after the bared, he was stripped naked, according to ron khan, and tortured jace the very serious indeed. because the human rights violations and non con said that the blame the countries fall for the stablish man of for bringing in what day he calls them. departments should not be forgotten. that had been mentioned earlier, also that 60 percent of the cabinet members are on bed and round party of gods had been galvanizing support against corruption and indeed political standoff,
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political instability, hurting the economy at rest, job had not been able to perform the country. economy is in bad shape, or inflation is over 40 percent, and people of watch across the country are angry. this include a lot the young across the board. great support party. really for the major garland to the ruling or later and will not have the majority. it needs to think i took laying on the ball worker in de important development. but she has developments indeed always a very busy way you come out so we'll leave it there. and let you regroup. thank you very much. come on high to live for us in islamabad. kenyan president, candidate, presidential candidate, rather rylon, dean is challenging the result of the race in collection that the supreme court.
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he's filed a petition on line. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated in this month for he says the results of flawed and should be declared null and void can use electrical commission declared his rival william roots are the winner with 50.5 percent of the votes agenda got 48.8 percent, but for of the 7 commissioners who oversold the poll, refuse to endorse the results. malcolm will be live for us in it, and i robi malcolm. one of the next steps in doing is challenge. first, while we're doing and the law is it is as any coalition to complete that process of filing, they're expected to arrive here the course anytime now to deliver a hard copy of that petition which has already been submitted electronically. also, the deadline is in just 2 hours from now, anyone el, filing a petition to come and do the same. now off to that, the courts look,
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those petitions see who the respondents are expected to include the electoral commission. and also the coalition of a thing is main. rival, william who is declared the winner a week ago today with that very narrow margin and the respondent. so then given 4 days to submit their replies before this goes into, into a hearing and then the judges have 2 weeks before they have to deliver a summary hearing, say, from 2 weeks today, we could expect to hear an outcome from the petitions and the outcomes possible outcomes could include in a different result of selection. busy or holding that election result or ordering a re run, which is what happened 5 years ago when ryder didn't get bored of proficiency. the same course challenging the results of the election. so given malcolm, given that dingo won almost 50 percent of the voice too clearly, a polarized nation is likely to support his will take to the straits in protest if
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they don't get the result they want from the supreme court. the not re margin certainly can lend itself to making things more sense so far. we just to moment to the protests, we could go off to those results were announced in areas that are strong hold for riley, we're doing some of the support it took to the st. bern tires and 3 rocks. please. gus disbursed police disbursed him quickly. we see a guy now hasn't been any on rest since it depends on what the politicians say. ryder didn't go when he spoke last week called for calm. it also depends on the perception, public perception of the court. and if indeed, any judgment that it passes is independent and of course perceptions of the electoral commission. but right now things have been com. none of the politicians have been calling the people that support this to the street. there is a crowd of supporters got down here waiting for the lawyers of briarwood england
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needs a correlation to come and deliver that petition. all right, well we'll cross back to you throughout the day with development. thank you very much. malcolm web live for us in nairobi. the the latest on the u. s. u. k. france, and germany say attacks close to ukraine's is operation. nuclear plant must stop. ukrainian. officials say a city near the complex was shells that started a large fire and cut power to about 3000 people have accuses moscow of turning the facility into a military base. france says, russian president vladimir putin has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect the facility. meanwhile, the southern ukrainian, cbs mc alive has been heavily bombarded since roches invasion began back in february. more than 6000 residential buildings and 66 medical facilities are reported to have been destroyed. at least 300 educational sites have been damaged,
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as well as 131 cultural institutions. many people don't have gas electricity or water out there is theresa bar reports from nikolai, its become my daily routine waiting for drinking water in the city of nico live in southern ukraine. that close has a water in the task is contaminated. so why not also bombs, a 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 me live, the queen and army managed to repel their attack and pushed them out of the city. but people like alexander, i hope all the akina continue to struggle. me as you would. i won't go anywhere. this is our land. we will stay here with me. i'll give you another
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few more my i thought that because of my age i was going to have a nice life but know every day it is shelling. but it's not just the water. thousands have been forced to leave the area where the water was remind will shadow of the house was destroyed by to rush and walk and his family have left the country and he says he had to stay with all men of fighting age are banned to leave the country at the foot she was, they had attacked before, but no one expected that this area would be targeted. it's not clear what they aim pool could be the factory behind, but you see they target people residential areas. and there is no guarantee russia one tried to take a city once again. rockets continue to be fired on the city, reducing homes of schools and health care facilities. this used to be the terminology area of this hospital. and as you can see,
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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 resist a russian occupation. authorities are struggling to restore electricity and gas supplies before winter order ticket, mach mozilla. the russians will not pull back. they won't stop here. however, as of today, we have everything in order to face them. we will meet them and fight them up to 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 they face it is i will, i'm just seat out, nikolai ukraine still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of workers walk off the job at one of britain's busiest ports,
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demanding better pay to match soaring inflation levels. plus how cutting down trees helps protect forests in mexico using an ancient method of sustainability. ah, it's a good news. bad news situation for new zealand 1st, the good news. the rain is starting to peter out across both islands but look at this batch of what weather rolling through the tasman. see, this is a forecast on tuesday. jump ahead towards thursday and we're getting rain in all the places. we don't need it around that tasman bay, we're in some spots. we've picked up to a meter of rain and i think we may even see some flooding around the escape is wall
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. ok, back to the here. and now let's hop over to australia and for the southern size, we're dealing with breezy conditions. we got a cold front cut across his walls. so let's go in there for closer look. it's certainly going to limit those temperatures may see some snow over the victorian lp's as well, and flooding alerts in play for that south coast of new south wales that stop se asia and follow bands of rain. we are getting striked by them from home in city right through to bangkok, but i've got to get you to the philippines. a tropical storm is rolling through the philippines main island of luzon. i think torrential rain fall in the forecast here . less a wind story or rain story and certainly the risk of seen some flash flooding storms will roll into shanghai. that's going to drop the temperatures just a bit. so here's a 3 day forecast. 33 degrees, but that's still above the august average season. ah.
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okay, if it is like god was you creating, shunning a career in building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolves district. can regions of pakistan building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future on o. dizzy lou . ah, ah, hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. this alum form of pakistani prime minister in ron con,
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is facing terrorism charges. days after criticizing the police and judiciary at a political rally, support is have gathered outside his home in islamabad, con is accused of making threats against the police and judiciary. authorities have stayed his arrest for 3 days. he's expected to appear in court on thursday. canyon presidential candidate riley, or dingo, has found an online petition to this of brain court challenging the results of the race in collection. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated and says, the results should be declared it null and void. and ladies of the u. s. u. k, france and germany have called for an end to attacks me, ukraine's evaporation nuclear power plant, ukrainian official se shelling in a city neither complex 'cause to allege by and can't electricity emergency crews in iraq have recovered it to me all buddies from the rubble of collapse shrine a landslide caused
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a part of the shrine near the kabbalah. to caving on saturday, at least 7 people have been killed. my mood had joined, says live from baghdad must mode. how successful has the search operation bain, and are they still people trapped inside willa rescue workers who have been her her trying their best to do whatever the can . oh, to rescue with those trapped inside 7 dead as of yet and 6 others injured today, they already covered do a one dead, a buddy of one dead woman and one dead man that increases the number of the dead victims to 7 total and there are they have been brought her heavy machinery have been brought in to the sites including bulldozers and diggers to search for
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survivors. at least one dead body is believed to be still under the rubble are still officials there say that the families of the missing people are that are still waiting for updates and news about their loved ones. if, as you know, that thus is that area which is about 28 kilometers west of caribella city has several air sites or holy sites that have been visited by shared muslims for centuries, it is now, but there have been reports about, about 2 negligence. are probably splits or rifts in the mound that collapsed over the top of the rooftop of the shrine. he says,
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speaking of that map more what our authority saying about the call is that the landslide well officials say that a weather conditions and namely humidity, or has caused the collapse of ver amount that it sand de june bed collapsed air. and deb, it's phil own they're off top of the shrine at causing those are casualties. but as he just mentioned, that have been reports about rifts splits in desert, sand dunes. ah, that is very close to the shrine off top. and did they say that many people say that the government should have done more to guarantee the safety of the visitors? this area is inane, etomo area about 28 kilometers west of caribella city has many holy sites and
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did their number of visitors usually increases during this month of omaha, drum holy martha. madam from muslims to the holy sites in those areas including in car blinds itself. ah, now now officials, they're said lose rescued are now receiving medical treatment in hospitals. incredible. i city or i thank you very much for the update background abdel while head live for us in baghdad. thank you. the u. s. in south korea, carrying out their largest joint drills in the years, tens of thousands of troops and taking part in the wake. long live fi exercises which involve a craft war ships and tanks. south korea president has promised to strengthen deterrence against north korea. lodge on german and wars today are quite different from those in the past. the enemies will certainly conduct cyber attacks on national information and communication infrastructure and attack key industrial
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bases such as ports, airports, and nuclear power plants, high tech, industrial facilities including semiconductors, and major raw material supply chains to neutralize our ability to wage war. this exercise will be a starting point for the government to reorganize its emergency preparedness in line with the changing war patterns she bought from sell. rob mcbride has more on the scale of the exercise. it involves literally hundreds of thousands of personnel, both military and also as civilian. they run through to the 1st of september. there is a very large civil defense element to these exercises with whole government departments at preparing for emergencies and so on, alongside the military units of both south korea and the united states. now the exercises happen in 2 phases. first of all, there is a simulated attack from the north. that is how the south korea would, would survive an attack from the north. and then the 2nd phase, which is basically
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a counter offensive against the north, from south korea, alongside us allies. now for the past few years, these exercises have not been held here on such a scale. impart that been because of the pandemic, but largely it has been because there has been a liberal administration here that's trying to be pursuing dialogue with north korea. and this was thought to get in the way of that, but there is now a conservative administration here president june. so girl telling cabinet members monday that he wants to see security in south korea returning to a state of being water tight as he described it. that the only way you can guarantee preparedness and readiness is to hold the kind of exercises on the scale of a full blown conflict. hence the, these exercises being held, involving literally thousands of units. i'm personnel, both military and civilian. the governor of the us state of indiana has held talks with the president of tie one and made hot intentions with china. eric holcombe is
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leading 3rd american delegation to visit. ty pay this month, us how speak and nancy pelosi and a congressional delegation also visited the island. that angered by gene, which considers taiwan its territory, its president sighing when called for more economic cooperation with the us tie, one is vital to the global sam conductor's supply chain. saying li, yan shy one is willing and able to strengthen cooperation with democratic partners in building sustainable supply chains for democracy chips. together we can safeguard our common values and create even greater prosperity because we share so many common values and interests and goals. there are more opportunities ahead of us than i think there ever have been before for us to continue to shrink them and cultivate and nurture this relationship. as our economies grow and grow
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together, we will continue to seek to bills for teaching partnerships with you. portugal government is warning a 3rd hate wave could cause more wildfires. firefight as a blaze in this era dot estrella national park has been contained but could flare up again. or the 90000 hectic have already burned in portugal. this year. nearly 2000 workers at one of the u. k. busiest ports had walked off the job threatening major disruption. felix joe port accounts for close to half of the countries contain of right traffic, yanked a walk out was sparked by a pe dispute. harry force it has spoken to some of the striking workers 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 1900100 dock workers has stopped operations. the unite union says
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a recently increased offer of a 7 percent pay 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 our members as bryson and talking to members today in which we're in a position that there is you can see we've, we've had that message sent back to us loud and clear, felix to port says it was reminded in recent days by the bank of england of the inflation re effects of big pay rises. the port company accuses the union of using the workers in a national struggle. and our free trial work is this is next for 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
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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 suggests other container 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 in ipswich, adams scott's printing and embroidery business relies on imported materials, textiles, inc, and vinyl. he supports the right to strike, but is worried about further shocks to a supply chain that's already stretched, and only getting costlier historically, where we'd have maybe to price wise's job to 3 percent, something like that. we're now looking at 8 to temps and price rises monthly from our suppliers, so it's not like a challenging environment for us over the last. so yeah. this sunday's cargo it
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felix though, was restricted to day trippers. all sides are settling in for a long wait for this dispute to be resolved and is just one among many a long summer of industrial action and economic uncertainty isn't yet over. harry force it al jazeera felix, the communities in central mexico are using a historic but unconventional technique to save thousands of trays. more rapid has the story from the mon out co forest o 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 was, can they do this? harvest generates economy gains for the community which are distributed in
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percentages for social projects. and most importantly, for reforestation and creating conservation brigades to protect against forest fires. so 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 forest and are entrusted with protecting it on say, he goes for one historian, he says young, eliminate heroes, a part of our organization. they all abide by the rules of forestry management, which determine precisely how much food 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 commonly arthur added than that available scale me, or when
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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 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.

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