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ah, debating the issues of the day produce as always, then criminalized around the boundaries of right. these are just members. there people are families and our friends and our community members on air or online at your voice. this made it to, we don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft when they're political, as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now g 0. a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective about networks, journalists on al jazeera, ah brother didn't get challenge is kenya's presidential election results off the losing to william britton
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ah, 11 o'clock this is al 0 life. and doha also cut me up. russia blames ukraine for a car bomb attack, the killed the daughter of an ally of president putin. keith denies responsibility terrorism charges filed against former pakistan prime minister and run con. his supporters will now hold protest if he is arrested. mexico asked for international help as it tries to rescue 10 people trapped in a flooded mind for 2 weeks. ah, canyon presidential candidate ryder, a thing to 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 boat. he says the results are flawed and should be declared null and void. the electoral commission declared his rival william brito, the winner with 50.5 percent of the fact. i think
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a got to 48.8 percent. but for of the 7 commissioners who oversaw the polls refuse to endorse the results. the presidential election results announced last week represent but a continuance driving bidding, the forces for democracy and a good governance against the corruption cartels that are so determined that they will stop at nothing to take control of the government in this country. or james or ngo is riding his lawyer, he says his clients, complaints and many. and they're valid. some of them i and the nature of complaints on commission or criminal offenses under like an election offenses by the chairperson or the local commissioner. there are forgery over election documents. there was a interference with the integrity of the technology that was used in the elections
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. there was also a falsification of results which were uploaded into the network, so that will put it in by their little commission. we are seeking several orders and it will be upon the court to make that determination. well, if they order on of we are prepared, but we think there was no proper count. and if the county is a proper count that is supervise mercourt. the result, we are very sure it will damage that rail our model dingo, on the election. and to that extent we are prayed that he be declared to be the president duly elected president. though to public opinion, russia has accused ukrainians secret services of masterminding. a suspected car bombing, the kill the daughter, a pro kremlin commentator alexander dugan, darya, digging his scar exploded on saturday near moscow. russia's intelligence agency says the person responsible for her death is
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a ukrainian woman who left the country soon after the attack. the crane is previously denied any involvement, both alexander dugan and his daughter were vocal supporters of russia's war with ukraine. in cable thirties have banned independence day celebrations this week due to a heightened threat of attacks by russian forces. the city of khaki has declared a curfew event on wednesday marks the end of soviet rule. in 1991 throws opposing keith and she says, authorities are on high alert ahead of those independence day celebrations. ukraine is getting ready to celebrate 31 years of independence from soviet rule, and it also marks 6 months since the nation on this country began precedent. vodo, the media lensky, address the nation, where he said that people should be getting ready for russia, carrying out something very cool. he literally said that this week we could try to do something particularly ugly and particularly vicious. and that's why the kid has announced that they will suspend any type of math gatherings, among other things,
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the military administrator, office capitals have that security forces here need to be ready to prevent any type of incident like mix hello talks or bombs among other things. and this is happening on the latest incident how russia, security services accusing ukraine of being behind the killing of. c died he had to be now she the daughter of a cloth advice or to bloody me putting she was killed in a car bombed a few days ago in moscow and russia accusing ukraine. we have not heard from you carrying yet, but suddenly this race is the alarm here. another thing that has been wasting the alarms are that reports by intelligence community that russia has been amassing miss aw than other types of weapons in bilateral for pakistan, the prime minister marine con, is facing terrorism. charges ought to be accused of making threats against police in the judiciary. either political rally, supporters have gathered outside his home and his son about 40 of mass protest if
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he's arrested. his love about high court has granted con protective bail till thursday. he lost a new confidence, voted april, but in a struggling economy, his popularity, such as like his rallies, have drawn tens of thousands of people. come hider is outside and run. comes residents in islamic and has more on those charges m. ron cons. part a leader supporter that gathered outside his residence in bunny gala, which situated on a hill job. now earlier there were reports that m, ron found would be a rest day. however, his lawyer then went into the exam about high court from where they were able to get a bail before a reg. and therefore, giving some relief to the former prime minister. there was tension head, a supporter saying that they will not leave this place, nor will they allow anyone to arrest their leader. and the party had warned that
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they were den, have a countrywide protest bringing life to a word to a standstill. given the fact that enron hans party enjoys. busy support and to keep proven fit, also in giga byte, just on and also in bug attorney administered catch me. people or pakistan have decided that they needed evolution in this country and it will come and the destination ation is not that far, not public reaction because no minutes me, no hidden fees we all with now, it will be important to see where that enron, con people will be arrested when they appeared before the annotated escort on the 25th. but it definitely gives them more time and also to be able to work out a reaction. now his coordinated, they've been coming from across the country to help residents. and of course,
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they will be mulling over planned on how to move forward. zahid abraham is an advocate to the supreme court of pakistan and a former additional attorney general. he doesn't believe the charges against caustic. i think the facts made by, in the fall of prime minister after a political rally. busy although a charge and incendiary, they don't constitute terrorism and the supreme court of pakistan has earlier integrated, focused on generous laws as saying that these get ought to be created for a persecuted political speech. a prime minister has been as the book to an a la city also went through a similar episodes of being charged for terrorism or even treason. and after that, it was basically good standing to get back into office of you've got to understand until a few months ago in ron hahn was being you know,
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they were being criticized and daunted for being a selected prime minister selected by the establishment. and now he is a leader who is really has galvanized the masses in august on simply cannot afford a political wrangling of this size, which will have a form of prime minister jaw for terrorism. certainly is supposed to take it down where he went and the courts will have to come together and they have already, they've given him a protective bill and i don't see any chances or even the government trying to ask jim. but also from that perspective, they had an old job opportunity to sit back and dig the fact that the former prime minister had live it the u. s. and south korea carry out the
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largest joint drills and years, tens of thousands of troops to taking part in the week long life i exercises which involve aircraft warships and tanks. south cruise president has promised to strengthen deterrence against north korea. lat, edge on german, avalon and penny, i get 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 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 line with the changing war patterns. while from sol robert bride has more on the scale of this 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
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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 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
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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. i still had here now 0 back to school for millions of children in the philippines after one of the world's longest pandemic shutdowns. plus i've had to go in and washington dc. we're monkey pox vaccine clinics like this one are popping up across the country. but is it too little too late? ah, there is some changes coming to the golf. we'll talk about that in a sec. hi everyone. good to see you. but 1st the debt hole in yemen has risen to more than 90 because of flooding. there's still more rain in the forecast on tuesday. i think we'll keep that rain going until the end of the month. okay,
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promise you we talk about the golf. here's what's going on. a wind out of the rock, that's a northerly win. so that's gonna kick back the humidity a bit in places like doha, on to stay with the high 40 degrees off the bucket sound. we go, stilson lingering rain for upper same province. but here comes a monsoon depression moving in. we're going to be in the thick of it on wednesday and it's sort of just going to stall out your upper sin providence. it's blue just on into the south the punjab. on wednesday, those will be the problem spots and still more rain to come for flight hit areas just outside of cobble temperatures. well below average here 17 years should be about $32.00 for this year. daytime heating storms in turkey seem likely, especially when you consider temperatures in ankara, up to 36 degrees. you know, for sudan, 6 states there have declared states of emergency because of flooding that's leaking into south sudan as well. and the winds have shifted around for the western cape province. so keep down your temperature is up to 24 degrees on tuesday. enjoy
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season. ah, the frank assessments, how much support is that? that st protest that we've seen in hotel across the rest of the country, the street men have been very good at tapping into the quote confound the people across the country. informed opinions we will say more of the, the venue. what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines draw. he is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera lou? ah,
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are you watching out 0 reminder of our top stories and canyon presidential candidates, right? or a dingo has filed a challenge with these supreme court against the results of this month election. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated by william router, but such results. flawed should be an old russia, his accused ukrainian secret services of carrying out the suspected comp woman that killed the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator rushes intelligence agency says the person responsible for darya to gain his death is a ukrainian woman. crane is previously denied any involvement for pakistani prime minister and run cons facing terrorism charges. days off to criticizing the police and judiciary supporters have gathered outside his lamb about home, quarters, granted con protective bail. mexico government is called for international experts to help with rescue efforts for a group of trapped coal minus. they've been stuck in the mind for maybe 2 weeks
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since a tunnel wall collapsed, triggering a flood rescue, as have struggled to remove the water and debris, and our propeller has more from near the accident site. and so been us. it's been 19 days at this point since those 10 miners became stuck under ground at the pin of the mine here in the state of guatemala, in mexico. we spoke with one gentleman a just a few moments ago, a rescue worker who has been here since day one since the accident took place on august. 3rd, who says that there has yet to be a concrete strategy implemented here. basically what his team has been doing is drilling holes between the p now bit there, mind and the gunshot north. a mine. what's believe to have happened is that these miners who, if you can imagine a vertical mind shaft of more than 60 meters, deep with different horizontal, a tunnels that lead from that initial mine shaft. it's believe that one of those minors may have accidentally punctured a whole into the neighboring mind, creating
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a catastrophic flood. so what they're doing now is that they're drilling between the 2 minds to try to get a better sense of where the water levels are. but as you can see behind me that rescuers here rest, search and rescue authorities have been pumping water day and night. not only hoping to get those water levels down to a point where a search and rescue mission can take place. but also to allow precious oxygen to flow into that mind after 19 days with no communication, no food, no water, no guarantee that they have any breathable air down there. many, many people here have lost hope that these men are still alive. the families that are still here have at, for lack of a better term here. they've lost hope of having their family members return to them alive. that hope has faded, has been replaced with anger, with criticism toward the mexican government. many people here saying that reaching out to the united states to reaching out to companies in germany, these are measures that the mexican government could have and should have taken
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sooner. and now it's simply too late. emergency crews and iraq have recovered 2 more bodies from the rubble of a collapse shrine, landslide coals, pulse with a shrine to cobbler to cave in on saturday. at least 7 people have been killed. mahmoud of the world has the latest now 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 ma'am alley, near the city of karbala. despite warnings of possible collapse weather conditions and namely, humidity caused the land, the slight and when happened, it fell on the roof top of the shrine, while visitors were trapped inside and around at the shrine. now,
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that have been the ports about splits and rifts in the air and the mount close by above. that hasn't been any action taken to prevent any possible incident in that area. we'd have the reports and they have been wanting, 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 as it demanded an investigation to be opened into a, the incident. at least 22 people have been killed in heavy rain and floods. and chad, more than a 1000 times have been destroyed and health services disrupted with more ram expected. many people fear what's ahead. it morgan proposed now from indiana, maryland and geraldine is still trying to pick up belongings from the rubble of her damaged home. a mother of 5,
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she says heavy rains in chats capital in germania forrest her and her family to seek shelter when their roof and walls collapsed. yellow, damn idaho, wattenberg hancock, ari 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. mom not are here for. at least 22 people have been killed by rains and floods and dozens of others injured since the start of the season, according to the united nations, across the country, over a 1000 homes have been destroyed. many people here said 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 to many, with no access to clean water. this is one of the main hospitals in jemina. now
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it's surrounded by flood water, and marvellous of to own and my d will al hulu, because of the floods. 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's up on diseases in a place in one of them. most of the d plus include math and we only have 2 departments working from the children's department. and the surgery department or the other departments has stopped working because of the water in the hospital. and 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 and jemina. a new case of a boat of ours has been confirmed and east and democratic republic of congo or 46 year old woman, died in the city of benny from a virus linked to a previous outbreak and north key view and attorney prophecy that outbreak was the
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largest in the d. r. congos history and killed more than 2000 people from 2018. 2020. the united states is reporting more than $14000.00 confirmed monkey pox infections. that's an increase of 30 percent in a week. white house officials are trying to secure an additional 2000000 doses of vaccine petticoat haine explains how people are coping with the rise in cases. my name's not monkey pox. the sucks and you don't want to all across social media monkey pumps. 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 among very confident that we can get ahead of it before the massive outbreak, given the communities fortitude and they are resilient and also learning
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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 of 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 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 read on the science, if the degree of protection is identical to what the original proposal is or restriction, which is to get to full doses. now goldstraw says he was turned away from getting his 2nd shot. he believes it's a problem of supply. the dc health department blames the biden administration. what we end up getting is 12000 doses. had we got 12000 files of vaccine that would have
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been some 60000 doses that we would have 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 that create other issues really need to be partnering with our global, our colleagues around the world to make sure there aren't just made available to high income countries back to us 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. paddle haine al jazeera, washington. the united states top infectious disease expert,
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but the entity felt she will step down in december for she has been front and center of the countries covered 19 response. he devised a 7 presidents and spent more than 50 years at the national institutes, health, the health and human services. secretary is avia, poseida. praise felt she for his selfless passion to bring hope and healing to the american people. his departure was expected. israeli forces have demolished buildings that were under construction in the occupied west bank. a palestinian houses were destroyed in a village west of jericho. the owner of one of the houses says it is ready, forces stole gold and cash from the properties was $300.00 palestinian instruct just have been demolished or seized by israel since the beginning of the year, palestinians have been able to fly out of israel's remo airport. for the 1st time, the palestinian authority says it wasn't consulted. your pages the flight said the state needs its own f. hottest indians in the occupied west bank and gaza,
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have to apply food to israel for permits if they want to travel internationally. the touch again, name is more from west 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 archaea, israeli 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 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,
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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 west bank 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, 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. and millions of students in the philippines
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returning to school love to one of the world's longest locked gowns of the pun. demik. the philippines economy relies heavily on money home by citizens working abroad. but years of loss, schooling could affect graduates career prospects and how much money they can send home far below. as more now from manila, when at a weakened community class in the manila subject, these children are learning how to read. it's a skill that may global standards should have been mastered by the age of 10, but key and we're shown it. who isn't a 4th grade? we're still struggles to read in his native filipino. oh, man. oh, well, the english is an even greater challenge with the with, say, got holly. she's known in numbers are equally difficult for
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the fix. b, b o. b b by these children have been attending class remotely since the coven 19 pandemic began in 2020. i think aust, restrictions were only lifted this year. if you seen anybody new models, a busy with work with jewels at home, they may not have enough time to to, to their kids, which is a huge part of distance learning. and the result is a further setback and the quality of education. not only for the philippines, but for most low and middle income countries. the quality of learning among filipino school kids was already poor in pre pandemic times. in 2019 only around 30 percent could read simple text or understand a simple story by the age of 10. international aid agency say that number has now dropped to less than 20 percent. on monday schools open for in person classes
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for the 1st time in 2 years, covered 19 is still very much concerned with temperature checks, face match, and regular hand washing the norm. but the education department acknowledges that the bigger problem is learning deficiency. we have a program, it's called every child is able to read. so. ready that's an after school program that we are launching with the help of credit, the tutors and teachers. so that will be good sort of hocus under literacy skills. our children, the government homestead, presuming face to face classes, will improve the quality of education, to better quip. these children in an increasingly competitive world. oh, barnaby. low al jazeera manila. ah. so this is al jazeera, these are.

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