tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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hello robin. you're watching the news online for my headquarters here in hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. terrorism charges filed against the full, the bunker on the prime minister in ron con. it's supporters, walnut hold rallies if he's arrested. russia blames ukraine for the car bomb attack that killed the daughter of an ally of president putin. key has denied responsibility, can use reloading challenges the result of the presidential vote. days after the election commission declared william route the winner on political haine and washington d. c. were multiplex texting clinics like this one are probably enough across the country. but is it too little, too late? i'm joining israel. go with the sport, boston to solve robert from the sky, celebrates his 1st day with his 1st 2 goals for his new club of spanish giants. that 1st when of the season. ah,
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welcome to the news, our former focused on the prime minister in ron kong is facing terrorism charges. after being accused of making threats against the police and you discovery, a political rally. supporters have gathered outside his home and the capitalist from about warning of mass protests if he's arrested. the high court has granted con protective bail until thursday, when he lost no confidence votes back in april. but in his struggling economy, his popularity has surged. his latest rallies have drawn tens of thousands of people. come hider is outside among cons. residents in islam about with more on the charges m. ron cons, party leader, and a border gathered outside hey richard jones and bonnie gala with situated on a job. now, earlier there were reports that con would be at rest day. however, his lawyer then went in to death isabella's high court from where they were able to
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get a bail before erect. and therefore giving some relief to the former prime minister . there was tension, had a supporter saying that they will not leave this place, nor will they allow anyone to arrest their leader. and a party had warned that they were den, have a countrywide protest bringing life to a word to a standstill. given the fact that m ron hong's party enjoys. busy support and to keep province hes also in delegate bolton and also in bug attorney administered catch me people or pakistan. i've decided that they knew that i would have been in this country and it will come. and the destination ation is not that far off the action biggest? no. mimic me. no. he didn't feel it will be, you know that i'm the okay. but now no one get back with me. now it will be important to see whether
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enron, con people will be arrested when you appeared before the annotated escort on the 25th. but that definitely gives them more time and also to be able to do work out a reaction now his coordinator, they've been coming from across the country to help residents. and of course, they will be mulling over planned on how to move forward. like the bohemian is an advocate on the supreme court of pakistan and a former additional attorney general enjoys. we now live from karate. good. have you the sir on the program? not the authorities site that comments made against the police and a magistrate constitute a terror threat. what do you make of that? well, i think the facts made by in the fall prime minister at a political rally are all due charge and incendiary. they don't constitute terrorism, and the supreme court of boxes on has earlier integrated, focused on st generous laws as saying that these cannot be generated for
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a bus accusing political speech. it does seem the politicians in pakistan go through this ritual of arrest imprisonment, house arrest or detainment is like a right of passage if you want to enter pakistani politics. always seeing anything different here. ah, no, not at all. in fact, it is the very same script of prime minister has been as e virtual and not 3 also went through a similar episode of being jaw for terrorism or even treason. and after that, it was basically good standing to get back into office. and we've got to understand until a few months ago in ron hahn was be you know, they were being criticized and daunted for being a selected prime minister selected by the establishment. and now he is a renegade rep, melinda, who is really has galvanized the masses in indeed, i mean,
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the pictures are, we're seeing are hundreds of thousands of people, you know, waving flags and supporting him. so that seems to be this legal battle going on. now about whether he can be arrested or whether he can preem to rest with this bale order for the elisa, another few days, it's getting very messy, legally. so seeing those pictures of all the public, so very happy all a large majority of them do they have the stomach for a long drawn out political argument in the current economic climate the pakistan is facing right now. but i think that is a very good question because i'm simply cannot order a political wrangling of this size, which will have a former prime minister job for terrorism. certainly is. the board does want it down where he read and the courts will have to come together and they have already, they've given him a protective being and i don't see any jobs is all,
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even the government trying to ask jim. but also from dad perspective, they had no job opportunity to sit back and dig the fact that the former prime minister had live and the current prime minister chabot shreeve has quite a few problems on his hands. the economy being one of them, but huge climate change problems in the south, the country and the cinder block just on province where there was to rental rain and a great deal of flooding, affecting millions of people down there. is he taking the eye off the ball? is the government taking that off the ball by focusing too much on con? ah, yes indeed, and back to it is being picked aside. but exactly that. and the mainstream media is being decided that the real agony and something that the people that are being facing, especially in promises or below, just on an out on job, has been ignored. i lost all this drawn line politics, and of course, amer,
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and continues to be a popular in certain quarters of the country. certainly in the north and several provinces. do you think, or how do you think this is going to play out in the next few days? or certainly the next few weeks because there is talk about the general election being brought forward by at least one year to october. is that too much of a, a possibility? i think that is a possibility given the fact that the current coalition diets recently lost their majority in the most populous job province. now that is under control of mr. alicia, by now is iran. ha. and once in election at the national level, you have to dissolve his go, his own government in 2 provinces, and i don't think he has a stomach to do that right now. certainly interesting times for pockets. i will of
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course, keep a very close eye. what's happening side abraham? joining us from karachi, thank you. thank you. russia has accused ukrainian secret services of masterminding, the suspected car bombing that kill the daughter of pro kremlin commentator alexander duke and dryer duke venus car exploded on saturday near moscow. russia's intelligence agency says the person responsible for dina's death is a ukrainian woman who left the country soon after the explosion. ukraine has previously denied any involvement, but alexander duke and his daughter have been vocal supporters of russia's war with ukraine. meanwhile, authorities in keith have banned independence day celebrations this weekend. this week, in fact, due to a heightened threat of attacks by russian forces. the city of car key has declared a curfew. the event on wednesday marks the end of soviet rule in 1991 puzzle, falcon high is an independent defense. unless choice now from moscow. good. have you with us, mister falcon, how on the program?
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is it any surprise that russia has blame you? crane for this death. well, this is a bit of a surprise that it was so early after the act that this was announced. and actually the culprits were announced a woman about 43 years old, not a vote. and she actually heard squad was also with she was with her daughter to a 12 year old, sophia, and the, the russian f as b security service they, they followed then target that way eliminated this 29 year old dosher do get that, which was actually a known but with the queen and wife her father, and that this was actually what's important is also that they say that this was a targeted attack against the daughter not against the founder do get himself he
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did, which is around the range of all of it. yeah. the kind of bizarre, the whole scenario is very strange in its whole execution because it makes, it makes us ask the question, is it likely that any undercover ukrainian individual, all special services would have been able to get in to russia and so close to moscow to execute this operation, all, all the internal operatives that are pro ukrainian sympathies are able to actually take out or carry out this sort of task. well, yes, i did. the russians, brittany border rose rather forest and there's a lot of movement of people there. and there's a lot of millions of ukrainians working and living in russia, so basically getting in yes possible. but there are professional security service. the sender, it's squad a daughter and mother fed squad. well,
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that's kind of novelty in kind of like american seals or israeli intelligence operates. and again, there's been a known group or if some kind of new republican army knows about taking responsibility. so, but of course the. ready mass by there is b as more traction because that's kind of already official stuff. and the, and the cohort it's got to miraculously, i also got over the, the stony and border very swiftly. so they're out of the reach. and that we use a lot of question marks behind. and that's really why was this 29 year old young woman targeted because outside the nationalistic circles, rather narrow, nationalistic extremist circles in russia. she wasn't told to a known why was the risk to take a 12 year old together to hit a. busy person who's not,
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no one at all by anyone. let's move on to the ukranian independence day celebrations at a slightly muted now avoid large crowds, according to the authorities. dag. they are concerned that there may be an attack colored incident during these celebrations. be it muted. what's your opinion about whether russia would target or any of these celebrations in any way? close possible. russia had stage the tax of ukrainian cities saying that these were against military targets, including here. and there were no hits for the last kind of several weeks against you, at least a crane. there is a provision that have big military parade, them a lot of crowns in the center of the city. so now they're saying that it's not a good idea, because there can be
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a long range of russia that russia has the capability and the weapons to hit any target inside your grade, including that though. so they are taking precautions which is well reasonable. i wondered what your opinion was about how delicate a phase were entering right now. russia seemingly on the back foot if, if all reports to write with those incidents and crimea earlier last week. and now moscow, it, these, these incidents are really taking them back a little bit, a low on the battlefield. there's a stale of levy stay away. the russian, a fanciful began almost 6 months ago as teacher doubt. and now there is a kind of balance situation to some extent on each side after a very long and very bloody summer campaign that's now winding up as come september . and in september, somewhere out of the range of full tree there,
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new terrain to see a month. so offense, operations become tricky and no side has achieved any kind of significant victories. that mean they did not know what has taken the upper hand. maybe in the coming couple of weeks, someone or at least the brittany as they have been talking about the counter offensive with didn't materialize. but so right now they're kind of battling it out . ukrainian, sab began hitting deep into russia before that russia was 50 deep into your crane using long range missiles. your greeting now is hitting bad, mostly through different kind of diversionary special forces operations. so it's becoming a very, very balanced situation, which will most likely continue into the winter campaign. it's good to get your inside bubble falcon. how, thanks from a very much joining us from moscow. thank you. there are plenty more had here all
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the out. is there a news are including devastating floods in chad, reduce thousands of homes to rubble, and more rain is on the way. plus how cutting down trees helped protect forests in mexico, easy and ancient method of sustainability. and this creation, tennis player makes history and cincinnati joe will tell you all about that in sport. ah, canyon presidential candidate, reloading it has filed a challenge with the supreme court against the results of this month's election. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated in the vote. he says the results are flawed and should be declared null and void. the electoral commission declared his rival william route to the winner of 50.5 percent of the votes. adding a got 48.8 percent, but for the 7 commissioners who oversaw the polls,
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refused to endorse the results. the presidential election results announced last week if a send that a continuous dragon, fitting the forces for democracy and a good governance against the corruption cartels that are so determined that there was nothing to take control of the government in this country. malcolm web, his life was in my right with the very latest. so rather than get has been speaking to the press, as we've just said about the accusations he's making and he wants the courts to thought it out. but what else is his side been saying? well before he spoke to the press, he spoke to supported outside the court and urge them to be patient with the crowd of them outside the court, but downtown outside a conference centigrade got it. crowded, supported them to be patient and of course messaging from politicians to support
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this stage. it's crucial and apart from a little bit of on rest this time a week ago, the st have been being come to continue. it does depend on what politicians say to their support isn't. it does depend on perceptions of this ruling that we're expecting from the supreme court and perceptions of what the electoral commission does as well. now, when riley were being given is lewis filed the petition at the call earlier today we spoke to one of his legal team just outside off today can completed filing. we spoke to james a ringo and asked him what specifically were that complaint about the election? some of the i and the nature of complaints of commission criminal offences on the election offences by the chairperson or the local commission there for the re election documents. there was the interference with the integrity of the technology
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that was used in the elections. there was also folks you cation of results, which uploaded into the networks that are all printed by the electoral commission. we're thinking several or does. it would be upon the court to make that determination. if they don't know if we are prepared. but we think there was no for count. and if the count, if there's a proper count, that is supervisor report, the results we are very sure isn't much. that rayleigh mother didn't want the election. to that extent. we have prayed that he be declared to be the president elected president. republican royal. everything is petition with one of 9 that was submitted to the court just hours a minute before the deadline, which is 7 days off of the announcement of results. and now the supreme court gives
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refund and in those petitions for days to give their responses for before proceeding with a hearing. and then they've got a total of 2 weeks to be 2 weeks. today is the latest time we hear a summary verdict from the supreme court, which could up hold the election. it could order a recount and adjust the result the election of the election or it could order, even as it did 5 years ago in 2017. when, while we're doing that, so i'm needing the opposition challenge the results of those elections, local web in re before. thank you. the rollo dinner is no stranger to approaching the court to examine the validity of election outcomes. didn't get petition the court in 2013. when the results were upheld and in 2017, when the result was overturned, the court will meet with all parties to set out ground rules and shed. you'll hearings treacherous, grieving requests a review of the ballots, including recount the constitution requires the supreme court should rule on the
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matter within 14 days of malcolm said, but if the court invalidates the result, it will order an election to be held within 60 days. past 3 in, packed, take a thought he is a political analyst, and the curator over the elephant to kenyan online general joins me now from my re be good. have you with us on the program? i mean, right. i think it really has to produce credible evidence of the vote was unfair all fraudulent. what type of evidence must he provide the court and in what form has been to depend on what he is on occasions. so if, for example, he says that it's about fake results being posted on to the bottom of the independent lecturer, a bunch of bonds in collision. then he got to show where the real know and how do they differ from what was actually put up on and on on the portal.
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i think that it's really important for, for the sake of kenya, you don't want to see the evidence because this has been one of the more claim to elections that we thought was pretty transparent. you know, around election from the fact that it's being questioned and he's saying that the, and he's not the only one renewal, the other partition of the same things. i think it's really important for us to be able to see that evidence of the weather nor discovered a b c food wall of ice show in terms of the evidence. you know, you and you said the a b c of the process from what you've heard. and from what you've seen of those around, do the people who are speaking to do, do the facts stack up in any way, is there enough you might say chat online or certainly from those that were present at any location where these incidents might have happened. that there is a case to answer well, i think there is reason to be, are suspicious. ah, to have been if you go online, i'm our people,
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i've been distributing or what they say are the legitimate forms and showing how they differ from our forms that were bolstered by the i b c r to its portal. and so there are questions to be answered, i think are some of the things that they talk about about which also include don't forget, i started happened before the elections are ma, how are the i d. c conducted is procurement process or high tested. it's a technology, you know, so there's a lot of questions about whether or not what we saw as a legitimate, just intellectual was actually that i'm meant for me personally, my hope would be that, ah, we with this is a, is a, i'm in the that is orders of ours shows, i think it would be a real, a real blow to chicken electro democracy. and yet let me just jump
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in that because basically what we saw on the results day was for the 7 commissioners, not really playing ball very unhappy with the way the result was going to be presented to the canyon people. will the supreme court asked them to give evidence, or can they be asked to give evidence as to why they weren't happy about the way the result was delivered? is that part of you might say the equation in a, in this complaint to the supreme court. i am not sure that there be calling up witnesses or anything like that. oh, what? yeah. the the whole commissioners. oh, our respondents my in. oh, dingo suit. so he does mention them along with id cn long. the chairman. huh. asked people who should respond. you know, so he's suing sama, i'm sure they'll be filing dell and response is. uh huh. and, and,
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and hopefully we'll hear from their lawyers about what they say. i'm actually happened. i don't think we'll be seeing them specifically getting on the standard lowest. they what happens within the next 2 weeks, patrick, us, our, the from la b. thanks for joining us. now, the u. s. in south chris occurring out their largest joint drills in years, tens of thousands of troops on taking part in the weeklong life. i exercises which involve aircraft warships and tanks. south korea, as president, has promised to strengthen deterrents against north korean. not edge on gentlemen, avalon and penny aagot wars to day are quite different from those in the past. enemies will certainly conduct cyber attacks on national information and communication infrastructure and attack key industrial basis 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
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line with the changing war patterns from sol, robert bride has more of 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 and 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. it is how the south korea would, would survive an attack from the north. and then the 2nd phase, which is basically 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 in part that been because of the pandemic. but largely it has been because there has been
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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 kill 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 a literally thousands of units. i'm personnel, both military and civilian. though the governor of the state of indiana was held talks with the president of taiwan amid height intentions with china. i recall him as leading a 3rd american delegation to visit tele, pay this month yourself speaking, odyssey policy and the congressional delegation also visited the island. that angered beijing, which considers taiwan its territory. its president, sy,
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in when called for more economic cooperation with the u. s. i one is vital to the global semi conduct. the supply chain. brain is wilkins to intensify over, flooded resolve bulk has found his jeff with the world, whether it's been days of rain for the northern indian states, a voter pradesh. hello everyone. so these are the scenes coming out of their water logged roads, a flooding, certainly a big problem. they all had to do with the monsoon depression. so here's where it's spinning on tuesday. as we look into the projects done and good to right. and it's eventually going to shift into boxes, so we'll talk about that in the 2nd. but more wet weather. hot on its heels, ok off the pockets down we go. this is a situation on tuesday, still raining, an upper st province. here comes a monsoon depression, right? now we'll put this day forward on wednesday. it pours into upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab on wednesday, that will be the problem areas where we can expect to see some flash flooding. se
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asia saw the bands of rain from hutchins city to bangkok, but we got to get you to the philippines. there's a tropical storm here, and it's heading right over the main island of lose on. lot of rain is going to be associated with this torrential rains of flash flooding, and landslide seem likely. and there's another tropical storm as well, but this one's keeping its distance from the main island. japan's main island of hon. you, that's the situation on tuesday. let's put it ahead and see on wednesday. yep. it continues to stay away. it's likely going to what, but those wins just a bit. and some big surf. well, still had hailed the nissan timo. bodies recovered from a shrine in the wrong scout, bella province afterwards collapsed. after lunch slide 7 people are concerned. i'm 30 several in the city of nikolai in southern ukraine. 6 months ago, the ukraine and army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards the states. but even today, people say it's under constant attack. manchester united braves full protest which
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safe that mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah, you're watching over there and usa with me, the whole robin a reminder of all top stories. the 4 boxes on the prime minister in one column is facing terrorism charges. days after criticizing the police and judiciary supporters of gathered outside his islam about home that the court was granted con protective fail canyon presidential candidate, reload. anger is challenging the results of this month's election at the supreme
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court. the former prime minister was narrowly beaten by william richard and russia as accuse ukrainian secret services of carrying out the suspected car bombing that killed the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator. brushes intelligence agency says the person responsible for diarrhea, gina's death is a ukrainian woman. ukraine has previously denied any involvement the southern ukrainian city of mc alive has been heavily bombarded since russia's invasion began in february. more than 6000 residential buildings and 66 medical facilities are reported to have been destroyed. at least 300 educational sides have been damaged, as well as 131 cultural institutions. many people that have gas electricity, or water out there as trees. a bo reports down from the caliph. it's become my daily routine waiting for drinking water in the city of me go live in southern ukraine. blue that glow says a water in the tabs is contaminated,
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so long ashore. bombs are destroying us. the water pump was attacked near her san 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. rotten voices tried to capture me go alive. the queen, an army managed to repel their attack and pushed them out of the city. but people like alexander, i hope of yankee, now continue to struggle me at least you corridor. i won't go anywhere now. this is our land. we will stay here without him. he declared mother he was wanted to know whether you got another horse, him last school in the my on the little scene for me and i thought there because of my it. i was going to have a nice live. but no, every day there's shelling but it's not just the water. thousands have been forced to leave the area. what a lot of iowa roman bullshit of 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
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age. i've been to leave the country at the thought you are, sir. they had attacked before, but no one expected that this area would be targeted. it's not clear what they aim poor could be the factory behind, but you see they target people residential areas as adult. and there's no guarantee russia one tried to take her city once again. rockets continue to be fired on the city, reducing homes of schools and health care facilities. this used to be the tomato ology 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 resist. a russian occupation. authorities are struggling to restore electricity and gas supplies before winter order ticket. my mother, while the russians will not pull back, they won't stop here. however, as of today,
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we have everything in order to phase them. we will meet them when 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 than the constant dangers a face. it is. i will. i'm jesse that nikolai ukraine. at least 22 people have been killed in heavy rain and floods in chart. more than a 1000 homes are being destroyed of health services disrupted the marine expected. many people fear the challenge is i heard him all the reports are from the capital and jemina. no one, dan geraldine is still trying to pick up belongings from the rubble of her damaged home. a mother of 5, she says heavy rains in chads capital in jemina forest, her and her family to seek shelter. when their roof and walls collapsed. yellow
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been murder. welcome back on car barry, i was in the market and it started raining heavily. then i got a call from my neighbors that my house was destroyed. luckily, my children were not home. i came back to find the situation like this one murder here for. at least 22 people have been killed by rains and floods and dozens of others injured since the thought of the season, according to the united nations, across the country, over a 1000 homes have been destroyed. many people here say they have not seen this much rain and destruction before, according to the you and environmental agency. chad is one of the country's most affected by climate change, and those likely to suffer as a result are the vulnerable communities. the floods have left many with no access to clean water. this is one of the main hospitals in jemina. now it's surrounded by flood water and marvelous of tune and my d. well rouge because of the floods,
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patients can't come to the hospital. there is no transport, we only received severe cases that are brought here by ambulances. but many of those who say can't come medical services have also been disrupted and met concerns of what one diseases a place in one of them most of the day. listen, well the math and we only have 2 departments working from the children's department and the surgery department and i'm or the other department has stopped working because of the water in the hospital. however, the rains are expected to continue until october. and the fear is that until then, more homes will be destroyed, more lives lost. he will morgan al jazeera jemina. the us is reporting more than $14000.00 confirmed monkey pox infections as an increase of 30 percent in the week . white house officials are trying to secure an additional 2000000 doses of vaccine particle and explains how people are coping with the rise in cases. my name's not monkey pox. the sucks and you don't want it all across social media monkey pumps.
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patients are posted warning. this is a painful, debilitating disease that you don't want to get. i was in so much pain right now. the vast majority of cases are in men who have sex with other men. it's rarely fatal. but activists in the gay community have mobilized. i'm very confident that we can get ahead of it before the massive outbreak, given the communities fortitude and they are resilient and also learning from the mistakes of cold. and there is a vaccine. the cdc says it should be administered in 2 doses 20 days apart. but there's not nearly enough of it that the nation critics like these are now popping up across the country for critics say the by the ministration was very slow and more important, leaving hundreds and thousands of doses of the vaccine that the us already own in europe so now officials are trying to stretch the vaccine by administering it in
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a different way. they're hoping to get 5 doses out of one vile. but there could be a problem with that. it's totally unclear that anything i've read on the science, if the degree of protection is identical to what the original proposal is or restriction, which is to get to fall doses. that goldstraw says he was turned away from getting his 2nd shot. he believes it's a problem of supply. the d. c. health department blames the biden administration. what we end up getting is 12000 doses. had we got 12000 files and vaccine that would have been some 60000 doses that we had. the monkey pox virus has spread quickly in the united states. the 1st case was reported in may. the cdc says there are now more than $14000.00 confirmed cases. the binding ministration says they are working to secure millions more vaccine doses, but helped experts say that create other issues really need to be partnering with
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our global heart and colleagues around the world to make sure there aren't just made available to high income countries back to us and, and, and europe, but also that, you know, it's pretty alarming and discussing that. now there are still no vaccines made available in accounting of africa. the maker of the vaccine says it will take months to expand its production capabilities. but experts say the window to contain a broader outbreak could already be closing. petticoat lane, l g, 0, washington, emergency crews in iran cove recovered 2 more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed shrine. a landslide caused parts of the shrine near cobbler to cave. in on saturday, the 7 people have been killed, but who has more from baghdad. it is the families of the victims. some of them have been blaming authorities for not doing enough to guarantee the safety of the visitors. this is n s a landslide that happened in the shrine that belongs to
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a ma'am alley near the city of karbala. despite warnings of possible collapse, the weather conditions and namely humidity caused the land, the slight and there. when happened, it fell on the roof top of the shrine, while visitors were trapped inside and around at the shrine. now, that have been the ports about splits and rifts in the air, and the mound close by above. that hasn't been any action taken to prevent any possible incident in that area. we'd have the reports and it had been warnings, even of those splits. and the rifts and that wall. and there, recently following the, the incident, looked at us of the she had leader. has a camera, has demanded an investigation to be opened into a,
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the incident. the palestinians have been able to fly out of israel's rambled airport for the 1st time, but the palestinian authority says it wasn't consulted. it opposes the flight saying the state leads its own airport palestinians. the occupied west bank and gaza have to apply to israel for permits if they want to travel internationally. natasha going home has more was jerusalem. this is not only the 1st international flight out of ramon airport. this is the 1st time since ramon airport opened in 2019 that palestinians were able to travel from the airport. the airport authority tells us that 40 palestinian passengers were on an r t a is really airlines flight bound for cyprus at 11 o'clock this morning. were told that they were not subjected to any additional security measures. they took a shuttle from the occupied west bank and then drove about 4 hours to ramon airport
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where they boarded that flight. now there have been plans that the turkish owned pegasus airlines would begin flying out of ramon airport and carry palestinian passengers this month. but an airport official tells us that those plans have been canceled and they don't know why. now this plan is controversial, so controversial, in fact that multiple officials deceived us and other israeli media multiple times . regarding when this inaugural flight would would take place in airport official told us today that was quote to protect the privacy of passengers. now as i mentioned, this is a 4 hour drive on average, depending on where you're coming from, the occupied westbank to the airport. and the palestinian authority which governs the west bank has said they were never consulted about this travel option. they oppose it because in the end, palestinians need their own airport. now remember,
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palestinians are living under occupation. that means their movement is restricted. they do not leave the occupied territories without getting permission from israel. so this is a already, it's an option, but it's not exactly an easy option. now the economic crisis for lanka keeps getting worse. that's consumer price index, which is a leading indicator of inflation, jumped to 66.7 percent in july. the country is facing shortages of basic goods, energy, and fuel, which has now become even more expensive. the economic issues led to huge protest in the capital in colombo, in july, resulting in the resignation of the form of president got a bio roger back. so thousands of farms, india taken to the streets, accusing the government of failing to meet its promises. bobby middle has more from new delhi follows or protesting in new delhi, once again, hundreds of farmers from across india have gathered here in the national capital.
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one of the biggest demands is that they want the government to guarantee them a minimum price for their produce. they're also demonstrating against unemployment, among other issues. now these protests are taking place amid heavy security. many of the roads leading up to here have been blocked. vehicles have been a been checked and there is heavy police deployment on the borders of new delhi, nikki sandra baton, work with his on her. i father is a farmer. i'm a farmer. i've seen farmer struggle for generations, and it's all because of the government and it's misplaced priorities. that is why i'm here. prime, mister nor intermodal had promised us a few things. we feel cheated. the farmer's protest is returning to new delhi after nearly 8 months. the 1st round of protests was parked by controversial agriculture laws. that farmers said less than was off, and instead, fabled big corporations. they camped out on the borders of new delhi for nearly
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a year. last year, the government revoked those 3 laws. the government now says it is working on pending demands and is holding a meeting on those to day. but the organization that has called these protests has boycotted those meetings and is refusing to participate. it also had a 3 day protest in the neighboring state of their probation family just said they will intensify these protests if their demands are not met. singapore is de criminalizing gay sex repealing a colonial era law. the city state is known for conserved to values, but there have been current calls to the legislation to be abolished. the change does not affect senior post legal definition of marriage between a man and a woman. the announcement and training of the constitution through heterosexual couples, something that like, yeah, let me check the night celebrating the repeal secretary doesn't it? because like it is the repeal that brings us like one step forward, but also like the additional i change night because i do that. it doesn't let me
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get harder for us to achieve marriage equality. which of those i tightened with a lot of material issues like housing adoption and whatnot. as communities in central mexico. oh, using a historic but on conventional technique to save thousands of trees. but old republic. how's the story from the i'm an alco forest. 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. if approach, i mean thorns 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, of the pine trees being hauled away or taken to
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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 got 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 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's existed in mexico for hundreds of years. rosco, many other other than that available 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 forest. community
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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 per cent of mexico is covered by forests and dedicated conservation efforts are crucial for their survival. at least this forest counts on the full time stewardship of its human guardians. monroe below al jazeera mexico's amen. elko forest. well silla had hail on the out. is there a news? all right, for me, you as president as an attendance at an annual baseball game, that's all about the kids table. have
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world. we're really interested in taking you in to a point you might not visit otherwise. it feels that you were there, lou. ah, ah, welcome back to school district. thank you very much. water birthday. it was the best man, robert livin, dorski who celebrated turning 34 with his 1st goal for new club, barcelona helping them to their 1st, when at the spanish league season. it took us 46 seconds for the pole to find the net against rail. saucier dabbed off to her great paws from alejandro valdero's. evan dusky joined boston just under $50000000.00 from buying. the former bond is
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like a star, wasn't from the scoring bucklin. 3rd, as well as chevy side went on to when fully one of them. bailey, an answer, fussy, completed, this 4 sheets strike and then strike lavender. his former. com don't seem to missing him too much, so they thrashed bell who 7 mill and the legal on sunday. the money school twice, taking his tale to 3 golden as many games as he moved from liverpool in the off season. thinking of liverpool, they have a big game coming up later on monday. the heading to face and manchester united when it's crucial for united who said bought some of the table off the 2 losses from 2 games facility from fans, tools, the owners of united and both of the planning to protest ahead of the match at old trafford level. boss, you can call is clear about what should happen if the game can't go ahead because of the plan of action. i really hope it will not have mal, if it happens. i think we should get the points. but this was where we have not all is we have nothing to do with the situation if that happens in as
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a part of one game to we not happening. and we can just rearrange the game then again in 5 fitted in somewhere monthly and i will pray that new signing cason marrow in front of funds at old trafford. later, a brazilian was visibly upset because he said good bye to rail madrid on monday, where he spent the last 9 seasons is thought that united paid around $70000000.00 to the midfield. we signed a weird deal for me while we were up to me. i'd play today against liverpool, that i feel like an 18 year old boy who can wait to start. i'm nervous, but with the nerves that every player needs. this is a very important challenge for me. it's very challenging to play in such an important league with the biggest club in england, a club that's one, everything in its history. in france, killing them by pace, gold, one of the false goals in league history. just as a 2nd person in japan to grab the lead against leo, the team that won the title 2 seasons ago. and that was the nightmare. the site pay,
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his chief secured a $71.00 victory. messy and naima was also among the scores while him by pe finished with his mouth full 17 goals in the opening, 3 games of the season. and bobby is one of those 2 to lead france to victory. the fee for world cup, which kicks off in $90.00 days time hearing katha. we've been speaking to welcome when a have you martinez, who was part of the spain team that clinched the trophy back in 2010. this time he's back in the defending champions to do well again, as well as the big 2 from south america, argentina, and brazil. we are talking about players for me, francis the the favorite cut him kellyanne, cut him if he continues to playing les like this, the, his play in our, in the last 56 months. he can be the key of the tournament, not only the frankly tournament because he's for me,
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the best play of the war right now. but you were talking about the favorites. i see a group of contin. there is a lake, france or spain, england for me and then there are for megan. tina is like, what was the favorite and also russell? i think they are one step of what with them and we will see was here. i think that's going to be interesting. martinez was a guest on this month's world cup countdown show, which focuses on europe as well as spain. we have a france, germany, england, and christiana, rinaldo, portugal. you can watch it on out there at 230 gmc on tuesday, or you can find it online. crisis born, a church has become the lowest ranked player to win. most has 1000 title on the men's tennis tor, the well number 152 defeated wall number 7. the final sits are passed in sundays, find links in snotty, he did it in straight sets. 7662, charge has gone flying up the rankings to $20000000.00. as a result, it completes
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a dream week for the corporation who started things off by eliminating 22 time grand slam champion. raphael the dow in the 2nd round. it was very, very dark matcher. a at the beginning i was, i was laying a very well on and he was just pushing me not very hard so i, i didn't have anything to do. but as i had the survey either or i started to serve brother, i started to play much, much brother in law's. i was fighting very hard and then in a 2nd said, i thought i'd like to play the best on the holier. in the women's tournament, francis carolyn garcia also made history becoming the 1st qualifies when as of 881000 event. she defeated to time grandson champion petrik fits about in the final they'll say claims content, korea, title and foot on 3 different services coming back from foot injury in may. i'll say, moves up the rankings to 17th and the well pure joy soon can just how can it's, you know, i get every c o in is very important. every time i said he's very special to to
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see you on doesn't it's, it's always very hard to describe it's and it's not happening so often and you have to to really like, enjoy it. and i'm really grateful for. it was great because tennyson to to, to win, and those types of nisa is very special. and golf patrick can play, made it back to back. bam. w championship titles on sunday. by winning this year's event by one strike. can play called it a fine around 2 on the policy finish 14 under a rule that was just enough to hold off duelling. he was going for his 1st pga tour when since 2014, then the shall flee and scottish f lower joint 3rd for the 2 shots back short of the day to go to vic to holland. know we can finish time for the 35th, but have this whole in one on the 2nd. and finally, it was a day to remember for young players the little the classic has they got to enjoy a majorly baseball game. former us president george w bush,
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who once owned in m l. b. franchise was also in attendance, mixing with the younger generation before the game in front of us out of just on the 2 and a half 1000 fans at the bowling field. both more real feet, the boston red sox, $53.00, the amos, the little lead traffic is the story to a younger audience. all right, that is all useful for now more later. so thanks very much, joni follow those stories on a website that i'll just have a dot com will use that to the other side of the break. but from jo me on the news, i think thanks very much for your time and your company. ah oh, the land of the free americans never been a real democracy. the black people would never experience that democracy maybe excludes divisions and struggles and america's electoral system. a fight foreign
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