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called storm just to the east of japan's main island of honju may pick up the winds a bit there and the surf is wall. but this will steer clear of making any land fall down under. we've got a cold from punching across the se, so we'll go in there for a closer look. we snow levels are dropping to a few 100 meters, in some cases, snow for the victorian alps and much fresher air here. so camera. just 13 degrees. new zealand, most of the wet weather, his petered out on tuesday, but i gotta put this forward on thursday. got another round of heavy rain around the tasman bay war. we don't need, it. may even see some flooding around the northland to the east cape region on thursday, seo later. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah,
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hello i mariam to mozy. welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia accuses ukraine secret services of the cowboy me that killed the daughter of an altar. nationalist ally, president putin. keys, benz public celebrations in the run up to ukraine's independence day. fearing rush and attacks rider a dingo files a petition at kenya's supreme court, challenging the presidential election results, i suppose is a funky sounds from a prime minister in mon gone, gather outside his home to stop police arresting him on terrorism charges and children in the philippines go back to school for the 1st time in more than 2 years is covered restrictions of finally east. and i'm devin, ashwin sport. manchester united fans us smiling again after a se one when either this arrivals live upon at old trafford and i said it with
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their 1st victory of the season. ah, hello and welcome to the news. our russia has accused ukrainian secret services of organizing the assassination of gaudio to gainer. the daughter of one of president liked him, a person's allies. the 29 year old was killed by a suspected explosive device, as she was driving near moscow on saturday. her father alexander do again was travelling in a car just behind her. both have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine, russia security services. the attack was carried out by the ukraine in woman in her forties, who had been planning the attack since july. ukraine has denied involvement in this or the woman's name and her picture has appeared on russia. news websites linking out to the as of battalion at the units of ukraine's army,
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which russia has designated a terrorist group, members of the hours of regiment have denied these claims. oh no, i don't know her personally, this woman. secondly, the documents they showed belong to a person serving in the household battalion. this is obvious because of the uniform . she is wary and her military. i, b. this woman does not serve me as of petroleum, hovel falcon. our is an independent russian defense analyst, and he has more on the announcement that was made at just barely by russia's federal security service. about this the culprits were not announced a korean woman of about 4 days, 3 years old, a volk. and she actually heard it squad was also with true with she was with her daughter to a 12 year old sophia. and that the, the russian f as b security service say that they follow that target that way and
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illuminated this 29 year old at dosher dugeon that, which was actually unknown politically unlike 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 alexander doogan himself, which as a rabble fringe. oh, but it's a kind of bizarre thing. the russian grenier border was rather for a son, 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 to send that it's squad, daughter, and mother. it's quite well that's kind of novelty in kind of like american seals or israeli intelligence sapir. and the,
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and the culprit it's gotta miraculously also got over the, the estonian border very swiftly. so they're out of reach, and that leaves a lot of question marks. well, officials in ukraine's capital kiva announced a ban on mass events due to the possibility of rocket fire, present, or the music lensky is warned. russia could launch attacks and lead up to independence. celebrations wednesdays, the 31st anniversary of ukraine's independence from soviet rule. large public events rallies and other gatherings will not be allowed in the capital until thursday. elsewhere a curfews been announced in the northern city of har keith. as zurich. terry, the bow is in keven. she says the authorities vowed on high alert as independence day approaches. ukraine is getting ready to celebrate 31 years of independence from soviet rule. and it also marks the 6 months since the nation on this country began
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president of the me to fill in the 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, i wish i could try to do something particularly ugly and particularly vicious. and that's why he has 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 hocks or bombs among other things. and this is happening on the latest incident. how will russia security services accusing ukraine of being behind the killing of that he had to gain as she's the daughter of a cloth advice or to bloody me to putting she was killed in a car bombed a few days ago in, in moscow. and russia accusing ukraine. we have not heard from ukraine yet, but suddenly this race is the alarm here. another thing that has been wasting,
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the alarms, are that report by intelligence community that russia has been a mass thing, missiles and other types of weapons in bolero. now ukrainian official favor russia find rockets that 3 towns close to these upper region nuclear plant injuring at least 4 people. the nuclear facility, which is europe's largest, has come under repeated shelling in recent weeks raising fears of a nuclear disaster. the plant was overrun in march and remains under russian control, ukraine and russia by each other for these attacks. and then people across the river from ukraine's main atomic plant, saying that they are worried because the city is being continuously shout. sure, the number says internally, it was one reactor. here there are 6, it could be more than 6 times bigger. didn't ship a he all will die. not only us in ukraine, the whole earth will die because this is very serious. here, there are 6 blocks, was not just look at the or the inspector general header,
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good terrorist is called the height and efforts to ensure safety and stability of ukraine. nuclear plants, the same commitment to dialogue and results must be applied to the critical situation at this up. what is the nuclear power plants id a firm that united nations as he knew crane the logistics and security capacities to support the mission of international atomic energy agency from cave to support its year. and we continue the relentless search for p. c, new grain and across the globe in line with united nations charter and international law. we're going out for all the top story this our, the election dispute in kenya, veteran opposition to ryder didn't, has filed a supreme court petition. he is challenging the result of this month. presidential election dingle was narrowly defeated. he is now alleging electro fraud and says that a new vote should be held. can use electoral commission declared his rival william router, the winner with 50.5 percent of the votes. but 4 of the 7 commissioners who oversaw
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the. busy poll refused to endorse the resolve. reports now from nairobi. the line everything or any supposed to. when can you go to court? just before the deadline for challenging the election results. submitted dozens of book to the documents has evidence. long with his petition. it asks the court to nullify the election outcome on several grounds, the forgery of election documents. there was that interference with the integrity of the technology that was used in the elections. there was also folks you cation of results, which you uploaded into the networks that are operated by the electric commission. kenyon voted an election 2 weeks ago. right? everything has run for president 4 times before leaving the opposition. this time
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he had the backing of his historical rival, outgoing president. who can yeah, less than the let's what you main opponent, deputy president william retail. last week. the electoral commission declared in the winner with just over 50 percent of the vote. the guy that supported believe it, many of them believe he's in rick down to the election victory before he challenged the results of the last 3 election in court. while we were doing the right, i said by why they're not in the rules. right. the order of that time he boycotted the ribbon saying, the electoral commission failed to fix the problems. this time he said he has the evidence, the truth, criminality in the electoral process. the corruption tells
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a prepared to compromise electro systems, bribe lives, or officials, medicine crew to systems look other way or it will kill in order to find their way to power. brian is petition is one of several submitted to the court. respondents including the electoral commission and william retail have 4 days to submit their responses. the court has 2 weeks to complete his hearing and give a verdict. it could up hold the election results, or order a recount vote, or a re run of the pulse. malcolm web al jazeera, ny ruby kenya, will be my county and constitutional lawyer and former member of the committee of experts that wrote kenya's constitution in 2000 attorney joins is live now from nairobi. what is your judgment on the way the selection was managed? well, when we look at it and judge it compared to the other 2 elections back in 20172013
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also with reflection of the new constitution in 2010. and the reforms that prescribe, particularly saw or with the institutional ones that are close to the management of elections. that is the elections management already independent elections in binary commission, and the judiciary and the security reduces around it. you will see that it is somewhat some improvement and especially so between the 2. 17 elections which are supreme court of tenure did notify the results there and prescribed measures that elections management that was to under capsule. when you take a look at how the selection was run a complete,
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they are all in terms of the technology, water identification on the register a irregularities. they are all for including administrative arrangements, which the court to their petitioners and especially from a primary israel in those potential that the cause the elections management already did not. and that, i guess the thing is that it's not just, it's not just writing, they're challenging for the 7 electoral commissioners. have stated their objections to this and then also have civil society groups that are saying that the process is flawed and vulnerable to tampering. yes, this, this mr. moran includes cbl, barry, latinos petition for 8 hours with different claims, different allegations. but when we do,
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we have to wait and see on clear what the respondent us was mentioned by michael web, including and particularly the chairperson commission and the commission itself. and the president elect, oh, what sort of evidence they will use to the allegations that are being brought forward by the teachers? to how is the supreme court likely to deal with this as the inner, they go to resolve these claims of electoral misconduct. but as you say, it depends on the evidence and then it depends on whether the, the violations is theory. not serious enough to justify a re run of the election is not likely to happen. well, it depends. it depends on because we have to look at all the evidence and especially as i say, the responses from the respondents. that's what we be able to give us a way to cover that pattern as to how this may channel to be. but for the supreme
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court, and especially with the president that was said, ah, in 2017 or 2, there are 2 additional daryl one after the initial election in the after the repeat elections. but the premium being that the election management body must undertake the elections oversee the elections. ah, that they really think i'll be able to resolve this peacefully and avoid any yes. yeah, that will be because again, we must remember, this is the 3rd time we talk on the 20132017 canyon's in as much as it was to be shown in agreement. did accept that there is also, but they are often move on in 2017 years, those political stalemate after the supreme court decisions. but it will settle their peacefully, by the handshake between the presidential kinyata and former prime minister.
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reloading us all. i think this will help any 10 channels and a one will. it is all being the legal and technical issues, but also ah, does play as a doormat towards resolving political issues that me and not by the court case. thank you very much, bob. in candle. joining us have an irony wrinkle for honey. the news, our life from london still ahead on the program police brutality the is caught on camera. why the person who shot this video might have saved a man's life? mexico's life or death waiting game. the 3 weeks after a mine flooded international experts are called on to help rescue workers. and is for one of the world's best golfers, becomes a 1st player to defend a title, and fedex called player. ah,
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pakistan's, former prime minister in ron con, is facing terrorism charges after being accused of making threats against the police on the judiciary at a political rally, supporters outside his home in the capital, islamabad, and they are warning of mass protest if he is arrested. the islamabad high court is granted him protective bail until thursday, which prevents the police from arresting him. con was also in april after losing a confidence vote is popularity, has surged, as the economy deteriorates. his most recent rallies, drawing tens of thousands of people come, all hider has more now from outside imran cons. residence in islamabad, m. ron hahn's party league and supporter. they've got dag outside head read again, said bunny gala, which is situated on a hill top. now, earlier there were reports that emerald con would be at risk dead. however, his lawyer then ran danger death,
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islamabad high court from where they were able to get a bail before i read. and therefore, giving some relief to the former prime minister. their watch 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 broaders bringing life to a war to a standstill. given the fact that enron hong's party enjoys. busy support into key proven fit, also in got boldest on and also in bunker, tony administered catch me. people at pakistan have decided many that i would ocean in this country and it will come and the destination is north bedford not public reaction biggest? no, no, a minute to me, no. agencies normally you know that i'm the no one gets bad again with the force. now it will be important to see where that
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enron con people will be arrested. renee appeared before the agitated escort on the 25th, but did definitely give them more time and all thought to be able to do, woke out a reaction now his coordinator, they've been coming from across the country to head residents. and of course, they will be mulling over blind on how to move forward. we police officers in the usa of arkansas are been suspended off to video, shut them violently, beating a suspect. anna, a warning that you might find these pitches distressing. the 27 year old man was hit by police. he was then taken to hospital before being sent to jail. he's been accused of making threats at a petrol station. the arkansas governor is ordered investigation to please use a physical force against the suspect. his lawyers, as he was lucky, someone video, the strengthened shouted out, the fight was escalating with those officers and you hear that woman on that video
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yelling, and whoever that is, i think she could have saved his life. is being housed here in this is the same agency that you saw in that video. so that's our 1st priority is getting him either released or getting him transferred. now, millions of children of return to school in the philippines, off to one of the wells longest pandemic locked downs. they've been studying at home for more than 2 years. it's feared this full of work in the countries illiteracy rates on a below has more. now from manila, i had a weaker community class in the manila so, but these children are learning how to read. it's a skill that by global standards should have been mastered by the age of 10. but kia brochure knew who is in the 4th grade were still struggles to read. it is dated filipino. all. mom
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who were english is an even greater challenge. home or you know, in numbers are equally difficult for essex b, 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. i think united be been models are 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. well that, and 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 philippines, school kids was already poor in pre pandemic times. in 2019 only around 30 percent
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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 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 apologise that the bigger problem is learning deficiency. we have a program, it's called every child is able to read. so that's an after school program that we are launching with the help of credited tutors and teachers. so that will be good sort of a focus on the literacy skills. ready of our children, the government holds the presuming face to face classes will improve the quality of education to better equip these children in an increasingly competitive world. oh,
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barnaby low, i'll just hear and us, and nina says, director of the global education monitoring for he joins us live now from paris. and, you know, we've often heard about the disruption in wealthy nations as a result of the pandemic lockdown. and then also the huge challenges to the education system in poor countries. what is the long term impact of such an extended as such extended school closures in a middle income country like philippines? well, i think i would like to congratulate you for focusing on the philippines and it's not everywhere in the world that these conditions have been encountered. but philippines is a typical example of a middle income country with a very long school closures. i could mention countries like under this one mar, or iraq, or a new or us have really kept the schools close for very long periods of time, while at the same time, not being able to afford the children good distance learning opportunities. so we
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do expect to potential effects, but then should be some of the children may not come back when schools open. and secondly, it's the learning levels are likely to suffer. and what are the consequences of this elsewhere in the world. and for example, in developing nations where we know that girls are disproportionately affected if they are forced to get married early or have children are forced into labor, they permanently lost from the education system then. well, i think, yeah, you're absolutely right. we have to remember that our data collection efforts have also suffered during this period. and also the data that we do collect from time to time. it may be hard to interprets because so many different things happen at the same time. but we do have this particular concern about children love so much of the primary or early gender secondary school level. but the older students who
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were at the cost of finishing the 2nd school, but may have found out that he was not worth waiting to complete the study because the family income suffered. so they really needed to go out and complement the income. but we also have the big problem with learning levels, as i mentioned, and here it is mainly younger children that suffered more. and what is particularly important to note the poorest children because it is those children that did not have with opportunities at home to continue their education. and this is the type of information that we see trickling from different countries, especially as i mentioned, middle income countries. we don't have get the cross country competitive evidence that can give us a good picture globally. but we know that in a country, for example, a couple of the 7 percentage points is a big change in the number of children in primary school who do not meet the minimum proficiency after that. but then the fees are large effects,
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the particular effects to learning rates celebrate or the force base the primary school. what about the quality of education and the sort of teachers that you have in the schools, for example, in the middle of an income country like the philippines. what, how does it compare before the pandemic to now? i think the report that you just so it was really very important was spot on because we should also remember this very important. of course, that's the philippines have been introducing remedial policy to help those children was left behind during school closures. but we should not forget that even before that they make, as you said, 3 out of 10 to achieve minimum levels of proficiency in basic subjects like reading and mathematics. and that means even a remedial education will not help the country achieve that trajectory that it needs to ensure that all children who feel their potential. so teachers and any
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other investment that is required take place. and we have the subject summit called by the un secretary general next month. it's a transforming education summit. and we expect that the world's leaders to really take stock of the major challenges affecting education globally. cost additional learning is extremely important, but also the other challenges of digital transformation in education for climate change that affects about all parts of the world. so very important story. thank you very much. thank you very much for speaking to us on the news. i minus antonius and the global education monitoring report. thank you. so i had for you on the news allan, off to serving 7 president's anthony found she prepared to step down. but the pandemic doctor isn't retiring just yet. a piece is after a devastating flood chance capital is with building,
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but more rain is full cost and discretion. tennis by a makes history in cincinnati. we'll have more on that story with jam. ah, with got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. thank you so much for joining in. so a line of showers in storms from scandinavia, the baltic into central areas and right through into the balcony. so let's go in for a closer look and we do have some thunderstorm alerts in play for serbia, kosovo right through into greece. we'll come back to that story in a sack, but 1st i'm going to take you to iberia continues to be bone dry here, temperature coming up a bit in lisbon to 31, and some pesky showers for valley erickson. it will be breezy at times as well. okay, here's a closer look at those storms coming across greece and you know,
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i think we may see some storms pop up through turkey, but these are daytime heating storms, especially when consider alcaraz up to 36 degrees. got some showers in the forecast for the islands of ireland and britain. nothing major here. it's mostly going to be dry, but gloomy conditions on tuesday for the top end of africa around the gulf of guinea, we've got rain falling from nigeria right through to sierra leone. look at this batch of weather for what weather for eastern portions of chad could certainly see some flooding there. the winds have shifted around for the northern cape in the western cape provinces in south africa. so look with that does. so the temperature in cape town, 24 degrees on tuesday, that you're up that i'll catch you later. ah hm
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ah, a mac, look at my stories now and rusher is accused ukrainian secret services of organizing the assassination of dotted de geena daughter of one of president vladimir persons allies. the 29 year old was killed by a suspected explosive device as she was driving at moscow on saturday. ukraine has denied involvement kenny's veteran opposition to his father petition with the supreme court challenging the results of this month's presidential election by law . dingoes was narrowly defeated by his rival william router, but he alleges forward and says result should be a null. and pakistan's, former prime minister emron khan, is facing terrorism charges off to being accused of making threats against the police in the judiciary at a political rally. supporters of gathered outside his home warning of mass protest if he is arrested. walker,
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son is also been suffering from major floods with official saying at least 777 people have died since monson reigns began. more than 2 months ago. hundreds of villages have been washed away during the abnormally heavy monsoon season. minute trees working to evacuate thousands of people left stranded. the authorities assessing on relief camps in flood hair areas would at least $22.00 people have died in heavy right and flooding and chad will, than a 1000 homes have been destroyed. they're in health services disrupted more rain expected. many people fetched the challenges that still lie ahead. it morgan reports now from the capital and jemina. lauren, 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 chats capital in jemina forest, her and her family to seek shelter. when their roof and walls collapsed. yellow, dumb water whirlpool, barker parker, i was in the market and it started raining heavily. well then i got
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a call from my neighbors that my house was destroyed. luckily my children were not home. they came back to find the situation like this. one murder, guilford, or at least 22 people have been killed by rains and floods and dozens of us 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 made you are url 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 are sick can't come.
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medical services have also been disrupted amid concerns of what of one diseases listen. well, most of the dean listen lou murphey, we only have 2 departments working from the children's department and the surgery department number 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 last, heber morgan al jazeera jemina or elsewhere parts. the u. i. city of dallas have been submerged by heavy rain and was being described as a once in a 1000 year flood. about $25.00 centimeters of rain swamped the dallas fort worth area with at least another 5 centimeters for cost to come flooded streets of disrupted traffic across the city. and several people have had to be rescued from their vehicles. people are being born to move to higher ground if they can. hundreds of flights have also been canceled. nasa, mexico has gotten there is reached out to international experts for help in efforts
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to rescue a group of trap miners. at least 10 coal mine has it been stuck on the ground for nearly 3 weeks after a tunnel will collapse in a coal mine and the northern or to state of quite sheila at triggered a flood, rescuing as if struggle to extract enough water and debris from the mind to reach them and then underground water levels. i've also been surging higher families in the trap matter accusing government of being too slow to act. money rapid joined us now from near the mine in sabine us. so how of these men managed to survive? is it surprising that they are still alive often any 3 weeks of that's the big question here. marian, whether or not these men are still alive, it's now been almost 3 weeks since 10 men became trapped in the been up at the mine in the mexican state of co wheeler. we spoke with a one rescue worker in the early hours of to day. he spoke off the record, but he said that the e, the strategy by the mexican government has not been
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a cohesive one. he's been working on site here since the accident took place on august. 3rd. and in terms of rescue efforts, it's really worth understanding what it is that exactly that happened. you have to, we have to take into account that the mine itself is more than 65 meters deep. it's a vertical mine, a vertical shaft with several of tunnels that lead out from that branch away from that, from that vertical mine. and what's believed to have happened is that one of the miners may have accidentally punctured a hole into an adjacent mine, one of 2 that's abandoned and also flooded, so causing a catastrophic flood or the piano with a mind, a trapping. 10 of these men inside. now what we're seeing happening behind us are emergency workers who are drilling wells. these wells are then there's are their cameras that are sent down into the well to determine how high the water level is. now, the gentleman that we spoke to off the record, told us that every well that they've looked at has shown very little progress in terms of water levels going down. and this is despite emergency workers working
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around the clock 24 hours a day to pump water out of these minds using more than a dozen. a dozen pumps authorities tell us that if they are unable to bring that water level down, there is no rescue mission. there is no way to reach these miners and marry them after 19 days without communication, without food drinking water, without any guarantee that there is any breathable air left inside of that man. inside of that mine many people here have lost hope that they will be reunited with their loved ones. a life is water is the complicating those efforts to get the mountain and they've not been reached with food or water on the ground. looking more and more likely, if we heard anything then from the them, the owners of this mind, there's been a lot of criticism of the way that the minds are operated. there have been calls for accountability for the owners of the mind. there's calls for accountability from the government. many people here in the state of qual, wheeler,
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who are criticizing the government specifically saying that there was more that could have been done sooner. and now it's simply too late. we but it's understandable the reaction from people given that this part of the country, this is essentially mexico's coal mining capital co wheeler, many the people here that live in this area. they rely on the mining industry. we met one woman earlier today whose husband is one of the 10 miners who are trapped in the mine. her grandfather died in a mining accident. her father survived being trapped in a mine for 7 days. and she's hoping for us the same miracle that saved her father's life to happen for her husband who is trapped in that mind right now. but again, hope's her fading of finding them alive. what many of the families are telling us is what they want is for the government to promise to give their the remains the bodies of the miners back to their loved ones. and to do more to ensure that working conditions can be improved for the miners who risk their lives every day in
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this part of the country. so that accidents like these don't happen again in the future. no, thank you very much money wrapping up a journey from sabina since thanks is ready. forces of demolish. buildings are 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 is ready forces still gold and cash from the properties. and more than $300.00 palestinian own structures have been demolished or seized by israel since the beginning of the year . or for the 1st time, palestinians have been able to fly out of israel's romani international airport in the southern israel, the city of lats, near the border with egypt seen as an effort by israel to east travel restrictions on people living in the occupied palestinian territories. the policy or authority says it wasn't consulted, it opposes the flight saying the state needs its own airport. allison's in the occupied west bank and gaza have to apply to israel for permits if they want to travel internationally. for me as president donald trump is moving to temporarily
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blocked the investigation into the materials seized by f. b. i. agents from florida home, 2 weeks ago. trump's lawyers of asked a federal court to hold the examination of the documents until a neutral official known under us law as a special master can oversee their review. well, in other developments in the u. s sir antony found she the top infectious diseases expert will step down as chief medical advisor to the president in december. after more than 5 decades of service. you'll also leave his role as director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases doctor found. she became the face of the countries fight against covered and clash with former president trump over his handling of the pandemic. the 81 year old now knows with security protection, after receiving threats from trump supporters. kimberly alcott has more 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
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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 cove at 19 pandemic 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 to 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,
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who is praising foul. she's saying that america stronger, more resilient, and help be because of dr. voucher. the u. s. is reporting more than 14000 confirm monkey pox infections. that's a rise of 30 percent in a week. white house officials are trying to secure an additional $2000000.00 doses of the vaccine. patty calling explains how people are coping with this rise in cases. my name's matt. i have monkey pox. the sucks and you don't want it 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, i'm very confident that we can get ahead of it before the massive outbreak, given the communities fortitude and their resilience,
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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 a different way. they're hoping to get 5 doses out of one vial, 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, restriction, which is to get to fall doses, not 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.
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what we end up getting is 12000 doses. had we got 12000 files and vaccine that would have 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 by the ministration says they are working to secure millions more vaccine doses, but health extra say that creates other issues. really need to be partnering with our global partners and colleagues around the world to make sure the vaccines aren't just made available to high income countries like you asked in 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 academia, 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,
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a to main contenders. and, and goal is upcoming election of how their final riley is in the capital. lawanda millions are expected to vote on wednesday. and what's tip to be a tightly contested race for me to mila reports. now a political parties are contesting the votes. in wednesday, the frontrunners of the governing peoples movement for the liberation of colo in p . l. a. and it's long standing rival and a form of rebel movement denita, the national union for the total independence of angola, steak so high for the m p l. a. in power since and go like gain to dependence from portugal in 1075. it's led by incumbent president jolly in so he was, was elected in 2017 and he's seeking a 2nd term critic say. and goal is oil. well, his mainly benefited the former president, late to a daughter to census and his family. many of the countries 33000000 people live in poverty and the seeking change. but one of the most of the people in angola don't
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work and not destroyed the government's reputation. there's no political intention to develop an goal, while others view voting for the position as an opportunity for change mobile ident. we're not content or happy with the government's actions. we hope for more from them that can look into that. for many, the face of changes, you need to leader alberto acosta. junior. who's reinvigorate the opposition since taking over in 2019 young people make up a 3rd of the population and cost a juniors appeal to them with promises to reform the government and tackle poverty and corruption. only the fundamental marble of friend unita built a strong front for democratic change fundamentally because there is a single party in power, a one party regime with the quality board. while the m p r lay remains the favorite analysts and opinion polls predict a tight race. but the opposition and some voters are questioning whether it will be
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fair. lorenzo's rebuffed the opposition's criticism of the electoral commission that's mostly led by members of his party. for me to mila al jazeera. the are to the portuguese king. they declared brazil independent 200 years ago, is being loan to brazil for 3 weeks. a gold and containing the heart of don pedro. the 1st preserved in formaldehyde was flown over from portugal to priscilla. it'll go on display at the foreign ministry as part of brazil independence anniversary celebrations. present jour ball scenario will receive the relic on tuesday. the presidential palace with military honors and a gun salute. still had only these out. shanghai turns off the lights of its famous skyline is chinese manufacturers. it by power, consummate, severe drought and heat wave. we've got all goals from manchester, united in liverpool, that's in sports with jazz. ah
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. castle airways, official airline of the june with whole
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fish and on the journey. ah ah shang eyes famous waterfront has gone dark in response to a heat wave and drought is causing major power shortages lights along the river side. and part of the financial district have been turned off for 2 days. the areas normally have spectacular displays, but the city has been criticized for its unnecessary electricity consumption. while some parts of the province experienced power cots, china's largest fresh water lake. the poor young has shrunk by an estimated 75 percent during the drought and levels are still falling. low water levels mean less hydro electric power. major manufacturers is suffering power cuts and curbing
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production. while shopping centers in one region have been ordered to car opening times to just 5 hours. ok when it's time now for the sport with jammer. indo r. thank you, mariam manchester united have beaten a bitter rivals. liverpool for the us. when of the premier league season for the 2nd time in 3 matches at christiana went out, i started on the bench the united, and it was a case as newer. now, no problem. as the united lead, 15 minutes in jayden santo showed great composure to the high side in front celebrations for united flyers but disagreements and frustration. amongst the liverpool teams fernandez, almost if the liverpool, an equalizer. shortly before half time lasandra martinez came to the rescue. united states school or another off the break and in the right end, england strike marcus rochefort, with the finish to put his team, tune up liverpool. they were back in it with 9 minutes ago. mohammed silent mason
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to one united, held on to pick up their 1st points of the season and inflict liverpool 1st leave the feet in 2026. you can find all without victory in that opening 3 games for the for the match. disgruntled united fans protested outside old trafford against the club owners. the glaze of family. the americans had been talking of intense criticism left a let's invest in the teen stadium and training ground. funds are unhappy with the clubs decimal. most of the $590000000.00. i want the crazes to sell the stake man united have want to try feet since 2017. it's his latest finding cason there. i didn't play against liverpool. the brazilian was visibly upset, so all sang bites around madrid on monday. why he spent the last 9 seasons is thought and i should pay around $70000000.00 for the midfield to find a for you to for michael, where he always, if it were up to me,
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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 won everything in its history. glenda and a former manchester united players called the one f aroma in the italian league, defend their cris morling grabbed the only goal of the game against chrome, an essay josie marino's, team of one that opening 2 games of the season. she wrote about the football season in ukraine starts on tuesday a day before the country marks 6 months since russia invaded matches will be played without fans. due to the risk of missile attacks, shacks arden asked will host the opening, machin keith against medalist from the embattled city of cock, if 2 clubs have been replaced in the 16 team competition because there stadiums were destroyed in the war. ukrainian, president of lot of met lensky hopefully will help lift. national morale is pretty
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much a, a clip of his and allison, we take it as a sign of professionalism, a very big responsibility to show the world that life and new crime doesn't stop, but goes on football as to the thing that moves the motions of all ukrainians and touches those who are fighting for us all thought as a big meaning for each of us individually and for the tame. not only for schachter, but for ukraine's premier league as well to keep living the show the world that football goes on. the faith of our cup kicks off in 90 days. here in katha and one man who knows what is like to win the tournament has been assessing the contenders . have you martinez was part of the spain team that clenched the trophy back in 2010. he's backing defending champions, france to be one of the teams to beat again, as well as the big tea from south america, argentina, and brazil. we are talking about, clear for me, francis, the favor, he got even gillian, cut in fear. he continues to blame. lay ladies his play an hour in the last
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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 world 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 over 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 the guest of this month wild cup countdown. shy, which focused on europe as well as spain recovered, france, germany, england, and christiano. nowadays portugal, you can watch it on out there at $230.00 gmc on tuesday, or you can find it online. in tennis, well, number to alexander's verify has withdrawn from next week's us open. the german is still recovering from surgery on torn ankle ligaments. he picks up the injury
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during the french open, semi fine against founder and hasn't played since. sarah reached his only grand slam final today's app flushing meadows 2 years. gracious, a born a char, it has become the lowest rank player to win a moss is $1000.00 title on the men stool. the old number 152 defeated. wall number 7, steph, and fix the past in the final, in cincinnati. and he did it in straight sets, 76624. it has now gone. flying up the rankings the 29th. as a result, it completes the dream weeks recreation. you started things off by eliminating 20 times one from samplers found out in the 2nd. i know it's the donors. it's just unbelievable 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,
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i was just, i was just not aware. and i'm, i'm just so perhaps in the women's told them, and frances carolyn garcia also made history to come in the 1st 5 to win a w. c, a $1000.00 event. she defeated tucson grandson county. and petra says this is the final garcia claims her 10th grade 5 for lunch on 3 different services coming back from assist. injury in may, she moved up to 17 and well banking. feel joy, i think just how can it's, you know, everything we need 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 often and you have to to really like enjoy it. and i'm really grateful for for you . great. we got anything and to, to win another type of investigation in gulf,
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patrick county made it back to back b. m w championship titles. by winning this year's event by one shot count lay counted a 2 under par final round to finish 14 under. overall, i was just enough to hold off scott stallings he was going for his 1st b j to win since 2014 santa show flay and scottish scheffer were joint 3rd of 32 shots back but shot at the day they went to victor holland. the norwegian finish tide for 35th, but had this hole in one at the 2nd i think i'm very competitive and i always have it. so it definitely grounds my gears if i don't win and i'll do everything i possibly can to, to win. that is all your sports from me for now. it's now back to marianne in our london studio. thank you very much, john. i just want to bring you this story. finland's government saying that the prime minister, son amarion, is tested negative for drugs. after footage of dancing a party made international headlines, a 36 year old agreed to take
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a test on friday to satisfy concerns about her behavior videos showing her dancing with friends appeared on social media last week, and were soon published by several media outlets. marian says, our ability to perform official duties remained unimpaired at night. that's it for the news hour, bobby, back in a few minutes with more the days these i'll see very shortly. now. ah ah
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ah ok if it is like a god. because you are creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes, mean larry shifts her attention to the dissolves district. can regions of pakistan building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future on our disease. across the globe, breathtaking efforts to clean up the planets. there are underway in milan. companies are turning to a radical solution, a bio dynamic cement, toxic pollutants. so this really is a living building that's constantly interacting with its environment. earth rise visits the frontiers of the battle for the environment. scientists here in iceland pioneering a new technique to reduce emissions. earth rise looked at new ways of preventing
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air pollution on al jazeera. from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, when mosul was occupied by isolate the melody survived, derfin christian curd are absent even. she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq. 3, able to hear music amid the ruins of mussels, also the feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. ah, basher accuses you kind secret services of the ca, bombing that killed the daughter of the ultra national.

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