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seller masika on al jazeera, the heart wrenching good buys, loved ones, not knowing when they were united to get women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving been behind among them. foreigners also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station there only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me and rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach in, hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah, this is al jazeera. ah,
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i'm the clog. this isn't news i live from dough hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. ryder didn't good challenges. kenya's presidential election results. after losing to william router. terrorism charges filed against former pakistani prime minister em run con his fortress. we'll know, hold protests if he's arrested mexico, austria international help as it tries to rescue 10 people trapped in a flooded mind. for 2 weeks, heavy rains across nova and texas flooding streets submerging vehicles, will be live in the u. s. city of dallas. and i'm devin ashwin sports manchester united fans protest outside of traffic against the clubs. ownership of monday's primarily class with this arrivals. liverpool. ah, so then canyon presidential candidate, right. danger has filed
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a challenge with the supreme court against results of this month's election. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated elevates. he says the results of flawed and should be declared null and void electoral commission declared his rival, william rita, the widow with 50.5 percent of the vote. ding had got 48.8 percent. but for these 7 commissioners who ever saw the polls refused to endorse the result. the presidential election results a note last week represent that continues driving, bidding, the forces for democracy and a good governance against the corruption cartels that are so determined that they would stop at nothing to take control of the government of this country. malcolm web is following the elements in nairobi after filing the petition of the court along with his running mate, martha career, and a big crowd of supporters and his legal team knew in downtown and outside the
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campaign. headquarters of demi coalition spoke to the supporters there and told them to be patient and wait for the court. proceeding. messaging from the politicians to their support is at this stage, can have a big effect on whether there is protest on rescue or thing. continuing being calm as a large we have to date, when he filed that petition, we spoke to one of his lawyers just outside the court, afterwards, james durango who part of the legal team and we asked him what, specifically were there complaints about this election? some of the, the nature of complaints of commission or criminal offenses on the election offenses by the chairperson or the level commission. there are forgery of election documents. there was the interference with the integrity of the technology that was used in the elections. there was also folks you cation of
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results, which uploaded into the networks that operated by the electric commission, were seeking several orders. it will be upon the court to make that determination. if they order off, we are prepared. but we think there was no proper count. and if the county, there's a proper account that is supervised report. the result we are very sure it much that rayleigh muller, 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 were filed at the supreme court before the deadline has passed just a couple of hours ago is a deadline. 7 days after the announcement of results, the other positions are filed by groups and individuals. now the respondents named in those petitions which include the electoral commission, the electoral commission as well as william ruth,
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violet ingles made reloading his main rival is declared the winner of this election with just over 50 percent of the one week ago. these respondents and the legal team's got 4 days now to submit their responses to they'll have to be submitted to the supreme court by friday, before the hearing begins in 2 weeks from day from today, that the supreme court judges of a deadline to give the ruling at that stage, they're expected to give a summary verdict, and that could entail upholding the election. it could order a recount to adjust the result as it was a noun to they could order a re run as they did 5 years ago, following the 2017 election. when right over dinner time meeting, the opposition challenged the election results attitude paid court. while patrick milky is a political analyst, these base in ruby then says, the key for relo digger is whether he can provide evidence of the election was not free. and for you find that issue in the coding
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it may not be very easy for me to say yes or no, not that live according to germans because we have evidence even even is an additional right of the dish. i like to any member that may not be don't the fireball and the for the most efficient except one into the elections i rode. why do you even mention so is not i don't need to see the lane is right to use, but the actually uniquely on and then when
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he goes to the court, they key want to be trying to find out whether the election b q a, b, m, is that might be all the lights to be so he'd be able to bring everything about progress. that'll be because i'm not, you may not be really did examine the conduct electron you was conducted. and all russia has accuse ukrainian secret services of masterminding, a suspected car bombing that killed a daughter, a pro criminal commentator alexander doogan started to get, his car exploded on saturday and then moscow rushes intelligence agency says the person responsible of her death is a ukrainian woman you left the soon after the attack crane has previously denied
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any involvement. both alexander dugan and his daughter were vocal supporters of russians with ukraine. oh, falcon har is an independent defense on the list and he says the investigation into darya to get his death raises more questions than answers. the code births were announced a korean woman about 43 years old, a vote. and she actually heard it squad was also with what she was with for daughter to a 12 year old sophia. and that the, the russian f as b security service say that they followed the target that way eliminated this 29 year old dosher dugeon that, which was actually a known politically unlike her father. and that this was actually what's important is also that they say that this was
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a targeted attack against the daughter not against or do get himself, which as a rabble range of all of it. it's a kind of bizarre thing. russian premium border roles rather taurus, and there's a lot of movement that people there and there's a lot of millions of ukrainians working and living in russia. so basically getting in yes possible. but the professional security service, the send, it's squad daughter and mother, it's quite well that's kind of novelty in kind of like american seals or israeli intelligence operate. and again, there's been a group or some kind of new republican army knows about taking responsibility. so but the course. ready the announced by the f is b as more traction because that's kind of already official stuff. and the,
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and the corporate it's got to miraculously also got over the, the stony and border very swiftly so they're out of reach. and that leaves a lot of question marks in cave authorities have banned independence day celebrations this week due to a heightened threat of attacks by russian forces. the city of ca keep has declared a curfew event on wednesday. mark the end of soviet, in 1991, to raise a bow is in cave, and she says, authorities are on high alert ahead of independence day celebrations. ukraine is getting ready to celebrate 31 years of independence from a soviet rule, and it also marks the 6 months since the nation on this country began. president, follow the meal to landscape, 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
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announced that they will suspend any type of math gatherings, among other things, the military administrator of this capital have that security forces here need to be ready to prevent any type of incident like mix hello talk for bombs, among other things. and this is happening on the latest incident. how russia security services accusing ukraine of being behind the killing of died. he had to be now she's the daughter of a cloth advice or to bloody me to putting. she was killed in a car bomb a few days ago in, 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 a mass thing. missiles and other types of weapons in belie roof. former pakistani, prime minister in mankind, is facing terrorism charges are to be accused of making threats against the police and judiciary. either political rally supporters have gathered outside his home in
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islamabad. warning of mass protests if he is arrested islamabad. high court has granted con protective bail until thursday. he lost no confidence voted april, but in a struggling economy, his popularity surged. as late as rallies, have drawn tens of thousands of people. come either as outside him ran cons. residence in islamabad with more on the charges. emron fans party lay dead and supported the godaddy outside head. read the dns and bunny gala, which is situated on a hill top. now, earlier, there were report that enron con, would be at risk day. however, his lawyer then went into the islamabad high court from where they were able to get a bail before erect. 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 the anita and
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a party had warned that 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 into key proven fit, also in giga byte, just on and also and focused on the administer to 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. biggest, know the minutes, me know. he didn't feel a lot of people with 40. now it will be important to see read that enron, con people will be arrested when they appeared before the anti dead escort on the 25th. but it definitely gives them hold time and all thought to be able to work out a reaction. now his claudia knew that they've been coming. c from across the
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country to help residents. and of course, they will be mulling over planned on how to move forward with zisha and solutions, a political analyst, and the director of the center for regional and global come activity, a tablet lab. he says, pakistan is in a downward spiral politically at the men. iran, i think for all intensive purposes has been unleashed, especially after our stroke of no confidence. and he has infinity energy. he has no filter and walks of very fine line between what i would call political rhetoric and irresponsible slow mary. there's this sort of downward spiral and especially political circles. now where every action, every counter actually 2 sites only direct the situation further. the political climate in the country is something that has been charged up all the way back in february. that's not going away anytime soon. this simply seems to be just another milestone in that very long sort of stemming political victory. all the macro money
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that exists into 2 larger coalitions or site in the body as far as the website is concerned for his followers. i would argue that given that every time he has called out for a rally or protest or for people to get it together, it has been met with tremendous success. i think people do have an appetite. i think people are quite but up to really manage the pattern, not just in the middle of the upper middle, but more specifically and more relevant and to the very disenfranchised sort of marginalized hughes embargo. and that is really driving event. so i think the appetite for it is bad and he is also being as the savior for bringing august on our ican on that terminal that are currently faced. plenty more head on than use are including but to schools and millions of children in the philippines, off to one of the world's longest pandemic. shutdowns. 2 more bodies recovered from his shrine in iraq after collapse following a landslide. this correlation tennis plan makes history in cincinnati,
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have that story. little bit. ah, now, mexico's government has reached out to international experts to help with rescue efforts regroup of trapped coal. mine has there been stuck in the mind for more than 2 weeks? ever since a tunnel will collapse, tree re, a flood, rescues have struggle to remove the water. and deborah, from the mine that's close to manon. propeller whose life was now near these sites in sabina us in mexico. so let me just tell us about the rescue effort. what's happened so far and where are we at with it? it's been 19 days now since those 10 coal miners became trapped in this coal mine in salinas. in the mexican state of gro wheeler, we spoke with one gentleman off the record earlier today, who is one of the rescue workers who told us that he's been working with the search
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and rescue efforts since the very beginning of the accident which occurred on august 3rd he says that basically the strategy right now after almost 3 weeks is to drill holes between the be now better than mine and the gunshot north mine, the coach and north in mine is an adjacent mine that was already flooded. keep in mind that what is believed to have happened. if you can imagine a vertical, a vertical, a very narrow, vertical mind, shaft that goes down well below 65 meters and then several different horizontal tunnels that move that branch off from there. it's believed that one of the coal miners may have accidentally punctured a hole through one of those tunnels into the flooded adjacent conch, had north a mind, creating a catastrophic flood in the pin of it there. and that's what's believed to have happened. so authorities here are essentially just digging holes, putting cameras into the ground to get a sense of water levels. and what this rescue worker told us, though it was off the record is that everywhere that they're looking, there's just absolutely too much slaughter. so if you are able to see what's going
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on behind me, this is one of more than a dozen pumps that are extracting water. 24 hours a day, authority say that if they are unable to bring that water level down, there is no way of reaching those miners which again, after 19 days under ground at no communication, no drinking water, no food, and no guarantee that they have any breathable air left, many people hate here have lost hope of reaching these miners alive. so given that 19 days on, what's the feeling about the government, cephas, behind this? whatever rescue has taken place? many of the families that we've encountered here are still hopeful the, you know, saying their prayers. they're offering flowers to alter their, their hopeful that the government and authorities here are doing everything that they can to reach their loved ones. but many of the families have already left the
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families of the 10 miners, all but 3 families remain. we met one woman who is grandfather, died in a mining accident whose father survive being trapped in mind for 7 days. her husband is one of the 10 miners that's trapped under ground right now. she says she hasn't lost faith. she says she believes that a miracle could still happen for her husband. but for many, many other people, those, those hopes have faded. they've been replaced by anger and criticism of the mexican government. many people saying that more could have been done sooner and it's simply too late. but keep in mind, many, many people here in the state of mexico rely on the mining industry. this is the, the coal region of mexico, so they rely on the industry for their livelihood. so, more most of the people that we've spoken to say what they want at the very least for the bodies of the miners to be returned to their loved ones. and for working conditions to improve so that accidents like this one don't happen to give them the future or money leave it there. thanks very much need for that. emergency crews in iraq have recovered 2 more bodies from the rubble of
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a collapse shrine. landslide was part of the shrine, nicola, to cave in on saturday. at least 7 people are being killed. mamma up. what is the latest from 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 as a land slide that happened in the shrine that belongs to the alley near the city of karbala. despite warning of possible collapse weather conditions and namely humidity caused the land a slight and when happened, it fill on the roof top of the shrine, while visitors were kept inside and around the shrine. now that have been the ports about splits and rifts in the mount close by
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above. that hasn't been any action taken to prevent any possible incident in that area would have been a port and they have been wanting even of those plates rifts. and that was and recently, following the, the incident, most of the shared leader has, has demanded an investigation to be opened into the incident. the u. s. in the south crim. the carry out the largest joined to drills and is tens of thousands of troops taking part in the week long life for exercises which involve aircraft, warships and tanks. south cruise presidents has promised to strengthen deterrence against north korea will not edge on german and penny. i get worse 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 bases such as ports, airports, and nuclear power plants, high tech,
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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. a letter from robert wright insole who's more in 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 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. that 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,
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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 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 literally thousands of units. i'm personnel, both military and civilian, mark fitzpatrick, his an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies and explains why these exercises are important to south career. they have to do this in
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order to maintain readiness. no, there is a real concern that war could break out in the korean peninsula. that's always been the case for the last 506070 years. but, you know, with tensions in taiwan and us, china relations bad. north korea having tested so many missiles this year and talking about doing other things as us and south korean forces need to be ready to respond and the way to be ready to respond is to practice. doing so north korea. every time there is an exercise, uses it as a, as a talking point, as an argumentative rationale for doing things of their own things that they would be doing anyway. and i think they are very likely to test new missiles or
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test other pieces of military equipment that south korea will see is threatening. the biggest concern is that north korea may test another nuclear weapon. i think they're going to do that this year at some point in any case, but they will seize upon this joint exercise as a, as a justification for carrying out such a test. north korea. yeah. for being one of the poorest countries on earth has an incredibly formidable military capability to have the world's 4th largest standing army, backed by 10000000 reserve forces. they have a very robust set of missiles from short range that can hit anywhere in south korea to inter continental that can get anywhere in the united states. and they have a nuclear warheads, which presumably can be mounting on those missiles. although there is some question
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about whether they can or can't i, i don't. i hope they don't show us that they can. the united states top infectious disease, ex boat, the 20 fat she will step down in december, felt she has been front and center of the country's cobra. 19 response. he's advised 7 presidents and spend more than 50 years at the national institutes of health. the health and human services secretary is via beset a praise for you, for his selfless passion, to bring hope and healing to the american people. his departure was expected. can we help this morning from the white house? he served under 7 u. s. presidents, but now the top infectious disease specialist in the united states is stepping down to the age of 81 years old. doctor anthony found she gave decades to public service at the age of $81.00. he says he is now pursuing the next chapter in his career, but he will be known for those very early days in the covered night teen pandemic
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when he was arguably the very public face of that pandemic. not just in the u. s, but around the world and he played a critical role dealing with that pandemic, and also in the 1980s the epidemic of aids. but for his work, he was often criticized some would say very publicly including by former president trump, who when it came to covered 19 desire to go against public health guidance and returned to a state of normalcy. some would say much too quickly. what we know is that you, even if there were difficult times in this role as the top infectious disease specialist who stayed on to serve under president joe biden, who is praising foul. she's saying that america stronger, more, resilient and healthy because of doctor fallacy. still ahead, heron out 0. i'm had to call nina washington, dc. we're monkey. pass back the clinic like this one or probably enough across the
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country. what is it too little too late? because for coming out, one of the world's best golfers becomes the 1st place to defend the title in the fedex. 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 debts hole in yemen has risen to more than 90 because of flooding. there is still more rain in the forecast on tuesday. i think we'll keep that rain going until the end of the month. ok promised you. we talk about the gulf. 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 tuesday, with the high 40 degrees off the back of some we go still some lingering rain for upper sim province. but here comes a monsoon depression moving in. we're going to be in the thick of it on wednesday
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and it's sort of just going to stall out here upper sin province. it's baluchistan into the south, the punjab. on wednesday, those will be the problem spots and still more rain to calm for flight hit areas just outside of cobble temperatures. well below average here 17 years should be about $32.00 for this sub the 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 cape town, your temperature is up to 24 degrees on tuesday and joy assistant ah ah, ah,
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ah, am again, you're watching out a 0 reminder. our top story is this our own canyon presidential candidate rider dingo, has filed a challenge with the supreme court against the result of this month election. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated by william root obit. says the results are flawed and should be an old. russia has accused ukrainian secret services of carrying out the suspected car bombing that killed the daughter of a pro criminal commentator. rushes intelligence agency says the person responsible for dia gina's death is a ukrainian woman. ukraine has previously denied any involvement from a pakistani prime minister in renton is facing terrorism charges. days off to criticizing the police and the judiciary supporters have gathered outside his lamp, but the court has grown to comp protective bail. united states is reporting more
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than a $14000.00 confirmed monkey pops infections. that's an increase of 30 percent in a week. white house officials are trying to secure an additional 2000000 doses of vaccine particle hand explains how people are coping with this rise in cases. so my name is matt, i have monkey pox the sucks and you don't want it all across social media, monkey pox patients or post in warnings. 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 mom, very confident ah, that we can get ahead of that before the mid the vouch break, given the communities fortitude and they are resilient, and also learning from the mistakes of cold. and there is
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a vaccine. the cdc says it should be administered in 2 doses 20 days apart, but there's not nearly enough of it. destination clinics 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'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 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 vials and vaccine that would have been some 60000 doses that we would have had. the monkey pox virus has spread
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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're working to secure millions, more vaccine doses, but helped experts say 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, and europe, but also that, you know, it's just, it's pretty alarming and disgusting 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. 3 police officers have been suspended in the state of arkansas after a video, much showing them violently beat the suspect. wanting some viewers may find the
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following pitches distressing. the 27 year old was later taken to hospital before being sent to jail. the man has been accused of making threats at a petrol station. the governor of arkansas has ordered an investigation, the video, sparky outrage on social media at least 22 people have been killed in heavy rain in floods and chat more than a 1000 homes have been destroyed and health services disrupted with more rain expected. many people fear what's coming up here, but morgan reports now from germanic level. and then geraldine is still trying to pick up belongings from the rubble of her damage home. a mother of 5, she says heavy rains in chats capital in jemina forest. her and her family to seek shelter when their roof and walls collapsed. damn, water will park bark on car prairie. 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
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home, they came back to find the situation like this. mom not good. 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 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 many with no access to clean water. this is one of the main hospitals in india, mana, now it's surrounded by flood water, and marvelous of tune and my d. well rouge 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 made concerns of what's up on diseases, a place in wellness of the d. listen,
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william, i think 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 lava. the rains are expected to continue until october. and the fear is that until then, more homes will be destroyed. more lives last, he bill morgan al jazeera jemina. pakistani authorities say that nearly 800 people have not been killed in floods caused by monsoon rain since mid june. hundreds of villages have been washed away during abnormally heavy a monsoon season. of the military is working to evacuate. thousands of people who remained stranded for it is a setting up relief comes from flood it carriers thousands of farmers in india have taken to the streets accusing the government of failing to meet its promises of natal has more now from new delhi follows or protesting in you deli, 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, a major heavy security. many of the road leading up to here have been blocked. vehicles have been, are being checked, and there is heavy from these deployment on the borders of new denny it. cassandra bet i work with his on her. i father is a former, i'm a farmer. i've seen farmer struggled for generations, and it's all because of the government and it's misplaced priorities. that is why i'm here. prime minister nor intermodal had promised us a few things. we feel cheated. the farmer's protest is returning to new delhi, often the id 8 months. the 1st round of protests was parked by controversial agriculture laws. that farmers said less then was off and instead, fabled big corporations. they camped out on the borders of new delhi for nearly a year. last year,
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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 boycott to those meetings and is refusing to participate. it also had a 3 day protest in the neighboring state of what their provision family does said they will intensify. these protest if their demands are not met. the economic crisis in sri lanka keeps getting worse. it's consumer price index, which is a leading indicator of inflation junk to 66.7 percent and july countries facing shortages of basic goods, energy and fuel, which has now become even more expensive than economic issues. led to a huge protest in the capital colombo in july, resulting in the resignation of the former president, go to buy a roger pack so it's really forces have demolished buildings that were under instruction in the occupied westbank. 8 palestinian houses were destroyed in a village west of jericho. the owner of one of the houses says that israeli forces
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stole gold in cash from the properties. will than $300.00 palestinian own structures have been demolished or seized by israel since the beginning of the year . palestinians have been able to fly out of israel's romano port for the 1st time with the palestinian authority says it wasn't consulted, it opposes the flies saying the state needs its own airport. palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza, have to apply to israel for permits if they want to travel internationally. but as you can aim has more now 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 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
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took a shuttle from the occupied westbank 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, 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
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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. millions of students, the philippines are returning to school after one of the world's longest locked down to the pandemic. children have been studying at home for more than 2 years. finally, lo has more from manila when at a weakened community class in the manila suburbs. 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 for shawnee who is in the 4th grade were still struggles to read in his native filipino. all mom
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for well, english is an even greater challenge. though it say, how are you? she known in numbers are equally difficult. for the 6 b o. b. these children have been attending class remotely since the coven 19 pandemic began in 2020 aust, restrictions were only lifted this year. if united be could be new models of busy with work or withdraws at home. they may not have enough time to, to, to their kids, which is a huge part of distance learning. well, the result is a further setback in the quality of education. not only for the philippines, but for most low in middle income countries. the quality of learning among filipino schoolkids was already poor in pre pandemic times. in 2019,
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only around 30 percent could read simple text or understand a simple story by the age of 10. international aid agencies say that number has now dropped to less than 20 percent on monday schools open for in person classes 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'll be good sort of a focus on the literacy skills of our children. the government hopes that resuming face to face classes will improve the quality of education to better quip these children in an increasingly competitive world. oh,
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barnaby. low al jazeera manila, appalled to the us city of dallas had been submerged by heavy rain run. 20 centimeters of rain has swung the dallas fort worth area. flooded streets. of course traffic disruptions across as it is, you can home as 200 of flights have been cancelled so it's get the very latest. so in this situation, nbc grossman j grey jones is live now from dallas and texas. so jay looks extremely serious. what's going? hm. no question, nick and i want to give you an idea. you talked about some of the problems here on the ground. you can see what our cars littering the road way down here. abandoned by drivers who got swept up in the water and that playing out across not only dallas fort worth and all of north texas, you talked about the flight cancelled. it's up to at least $400.00 now. several others delayed between dallas love field and dallas fort worth international. but
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this is the personal side i want to take you inside this home that was just inundated with flood waters. overnighted happen just after midnight. the water started rushing in your rigo perez, the owner here who lives here. a said it was flowing in and moving everything inside. you can see the couch was moved here, other things thrown to the side. and you can see just how high the water climb, you can see the water line there and where it reach. again, it was just after midnight, he did everything he could to save what he could. you can see he's got family pictures scattered here and raised up, trying to keep them safe. other things moved to higher ground and eventually as it continue to rush in, he had to move to a higher level of this home. and so that's how fast this all occurred. oh, we've seen record breaking range of the last 2 days. you're coming in, what's been a drought, just miserable hot conditions, no water. and now too much water,
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too fast. they say here in texas that it takes a good flood to relieve a drought. well, unfortunately that's what we've had here just to day alone. and just in dallas alone, more than a 150 high water incidents. many of those pulling people from carson, you can see the mess that it's left behind. you can't really start to clean this stuff up until the rain stops and that likely won't happen for a few hours. skier. and so you do what you can you wait until this rain clears out, then you've got to pull all of this out, sort out what you can salvage and the rest, get rid of it. it's going to be quite a mess for quite some time for so many families across this region. right? and as you say this coming off the back of a sustained period of drought. and what we're getting, i guess, is a large, a share of rain over the course of a single day. you get these more of a single day events rather than rain spread over a period of time. and that's becoming more the gnome.
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no, i, you're absolutely right. nic and, and unfortunately all of that rain in it been raining here in this area for the last 24 hours or more. well, with all of that, it's just got no where to go. so the, the creeks, the, the tributaries that feed into some of the lakes around the, or it just can't sustain all of that water. and so they spill over the edges and out into areas that, that water is not supposed to be areas like this one. and remember, this is something that is horrible is this is it's playing out again and again and again in this system is going to continue to move to the south. so sounds like waco, austin, the, the state capital here in texas can expect to see this same type of scenario this evening in to, to morrow was this system continues to move off. yep. and so it goes on
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a j grey. appreciate that. thanks very much indeed. for from you, since j gray, 40 from dallas and texas, the governor of the us state of indiana has held talks with the president of taiwan mood, height, intentions with china. oak holcombe is so leading a 3rd american delegation to visit. i pay this month. here's how speaker nancy pelosi and a congressional delegation also visited the island by bank of beijing, which considers taiwan its territory. its president saying when calls for more economic cooperation with the u. s. t i one is vital to the global semiconductor supply chain. haley ear? yes, taiwan is willing and able to strengthen cooperation with democratic partners in building sustainable supply chain us for democracy chips. together we can safeguard our common values and create even greater prosperity, less 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
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before for us to continue to strengthen and cultivate and nurture. this relationship. as our economies grow and grow together, we will continue to seek to build strategic partnerships with you as board coming up here on the news. oh, good even side for all of this present in for paula the swaps madrid for matches ah ah
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ah. safer than mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou ah ah, let's get on to support his job. thank you. nick. we're approaching kick off in one
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of the biggest but we'll manage matches on the calendar every year. manchester united host a bis arrivals livable with christiana, went out eradicated to the bench. united fans have been protesting against the clubs owners. the glazer family ahead of the match at old trafford. support is not happy that team is sitting at the bottom of the table after losing that opening to games. liverpool are also searching for their 1st one of the season. united's latest signing casa, mira isn't playing in the match. the brazilian was visibly upset as he sat goodbyes around the grid on monday, where he spent the last 9 seasons. it's thought that united paid around $70000000.00 for the midfielder who signed a 4 year due would be well yeah we, if a were up to be a plate today against liverpool, i feel like an 18 year old boy who con, white 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 plug in such an important league with the biggest club in england, a club, that's one, everything in its history. the football season in ukraine starts on tuesday
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a day before the country marks 6 months since russia invaded, matches will be played without fans due to the risk of miss all attacks. shackleton escal host the opening machin key against methodist from the embattled city of cock . if 2 clubs have been replaced in the 16 team competition look as their sate stadiums were destroyed, and the war ukrainian president of logan is lensky hopes, the legal help, left national morale. mr. him, i'm with a professional. listen, we take it as a sign of professionalism. and a very big responsibility to show the world that life in ukraine doesn't stop, but goes on football. is the thing that moves the motions of all ukrainians and touch with those who are fighting for us all. so it has a big meaning for each of us individually in for the team. not only for sector, but the ukraine premier league as well to keep living the show the world that football goes on. the fee for wild cup kicks off in $90.00 days. here in katara and one man who knows what it's like to win the tournament has been assessing the
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contenders. have martinez was part of the fame team that clinched the trophy back in 2010. he's backing defending champions. france to be one of the teams to be again, as well as the big 2 from south america, argentina, and brazil. if we're talking about player for me, francis the favorite, got him kellyanne, cut him if he continues to playing les ladies and his play in our, in the last 56 months, he can be the key of the tournament, not only the friends with them. and because he's for me the best play of the war right now, but you were talking about, well, the favorites. i see a group of contin. there is like france or spain, england. but for me i'm over then. there are tina for megan. tina is like, what is the the favorite and also russell? i think there are one step of what with them and we will see was here, i think is going to be interesting. martinez was
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a guest on this month. was cut countdown show, which focused on europe as well as spain. we covered france, germany, england, and christiana went out of portugal. you can watch it on. i was just there at 230 gmc on tuesday or you can find it online in tennis. well, number 2, alexander's verify has withdrawn from next week's us open. the german is still recovering from surgery and torn ankle ligaments. you picked up the injury during the french open semi final again ra, found it's, alan hasn't played since that i have reached his own ground final. today's out flushing meadows 2 years ago. the creation of want to charge has become the lowest rank player to win him also $1000.00 times on the men's tool load number $150.00 c defeated. it was number 7 and stefano passed in the final in cincinnati. and he did it in straight sets and 7662 church has now gone flying up the rankings to 29th. as a result, it completes a dream week for the creation. we started things off by eliminating at 22 grams from champion, found out in the 2nd round. i know it's the donors. it's just unbelievable
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feeling. you know? like i said many times i just i'm just going to expect this. you know, i thought i can play well i was, i was jenny, hard and i knew i can. i can play good tennis, but that i can play on this level. that is, i, i was, was i just, i was just not aware and i'm, i'm just so perhaps and the women solomon frances company and garcia also made history coming to qualifiers. when a w. k. $1000.00 and event, she defeated tucson growing from champion. this is in the final garcia claim to $105.00. i'm said 3 different services coming back. injury in may. she needs up to 17 in the world ranking your joy, i think just how can it's, you know, everything i mean is very important. every title is very special to $51.00 doesn't . it's always very hard to describe it and it's not happening so
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often and you have to to really like enjoy it. and i'm really grateful for for you . great. because tennyson to, to win another titan is very special in golf, patrick count, les made it back to back b. m w championship titles. by winning this year's event, by one shot company called it a one off on around to finish 14, under a rule that was just enough to hold on, got stalling, going his bus c j. so when it's in 2014 found to show flay and scott, who would join us to show back shelter today, they have to go to victor holland. the norwegian finish type the 35th, but he had this only one. the 2nd i think i'm very competitive and i always have it. so it definitely grinds my gears if i don't win and i'll do everything i possibly can to. so when and finally it was a day to remember for young players at the little lee classic as they got to enjoy
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a major league baseball game for my u. s. president george w bush, he once owned an amal, the franchise was also in attendance, mixing with the younger generation before. again, the aim of the literally classic is to promote the sports for younger orders or far that is all ill sport for now. i'll be back later with action from manchester, united livable to reference, i said, see you later. thanks for that. is it for this news? or, or in the motion will be here in a couple minutes with more news from london. me the team here dead wife enough. ah, ah. a baking the issues of the
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day frontier says always then criminalized around the boundaries of rights leaders, member there people are families and our friends and our community member on our online at your voice. this made it to we don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with a political solution as climate change progresses, there are 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 j 0. the latest news, as it breaks, we just seem rocky streaming overhead coming from garza into israel. and there's been schools and schools have been to start with detailed coverage with pension high in water. so near the philippines it will be looking at today. that is states for every new commitment from around the world. the danish government can't make people leave areas like mil to park and purely on the basis of ethnicity.
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