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ah ah, architect is like a god because you're creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes mean larry shifts her attention to the dissolves, the stricken regions of pakistan. building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, the traditional future on our disease. ah, russia blames ukraine secret services for the car bombing that killed the daughter of a prominent booting ally. and ki, announces
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a ban on independence day celebrations because of a heightened threat to attacks by russian forces. ah, clem, fully back to boy watching al jazeera live from doha, also coming up former us president donald trump asks a federal court to block the f. b i from looking at documents seized from his florida home. can years presidential runner, umbrella? dingo file. a petition at the supreme court challenging last week's election results. i'm medical here in washington dc. we're monkey pox vaccine clinics like this one are probably not across the country, but is it too little too late? ah, russia has accused the ukrainian secret services of organ, isaac,
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the merger of darya de geena, the daughter of one of president vladimir proteins alisha. the 29 year old was killed by a suspected explosive device as she was driving near moscow on saturday. her father, alexander dugan, was travelling in a car behind her. both have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine to gain his death has frankton outpouring of grief with people gathering at this makeshift memorial in moscow. present puttin says the attack was evil, and her father's release a written statement saying a victory in ukraine is the only way to avenge her killing by moscow claims the attack was carried out by a ukrainian woman in her forties, who had been planning it since july russian media has linked her to the as a battalion, a unit of ukraine's army that russia has designated a terrorist school, but they have denied involvement. lou, no, i don't know her personally, this woman. secondly, the documents they showed me belong to a person serving in the as well. battalion. this is obvious because of the uniform
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. she's wary and her military ib. this woman does not serve in the us or petroleum . paval falcon, how're is an independent russian defense analyst. he says investigation into diet again, his death raises more questions than answers. the culprits were announced a korean woman about 43 years old, a vote. and she actually heard it squad was also 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 followed and targeted way eliminated this 29 year old daughter. dude. you know, which was actually a known politic william like 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 the i was under do get himself and the culprit, it's got her miraculously also got over the the estonian border very swiftly. so they're out of reach, and that leaves a lot of question marks. meanwhile, in kiva authorities have banned independent events. this week president voted me zalinski has warned russia could launch attacks in a lead up to the celebrations wednesday, march 31st anniversary of ukraine's independence and soviet rule. and 6 months since the russian invasion, if he has been announcing the northern sea of khaki van in the south, at people in nikolai have been told to remain vigilant. traceable is in ki, she says authorities on high alert ahead of independent fe celebrations. ukraine is getting ready to celebrate 31 years of independence from a soviet rule, and it also marks 6 months since the nation on this country began. president,
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follow the me lensky, address the nation, where he said that people should be getting ready for russia, carrying out something very cool. he literally said that this week, she could try to do something particularly ugly and particularly vicious. and that's why he has announced that they will suspend any type of 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 tax or bombs among other things. and this is happening on the latest incident, how russia security services accusing ukraine of being behind the killing of daddy deanna. 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 ukraine 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
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a mass thing. missiles and other types of weapons in belie roof. ukrainian officials say russia fire drunk, for 3 towns goes to these operation nuclear plant injuring at least 4 people. europe's largest nuclear scientists come in to repeated shelling in recent weeks, raising fears of a disaster has been under russian control since march. the 2 sides blame each other for the attacks. moscow has requested a un security council meeting to discuss the situation at the plant and people across the river from the plant fee. the continued shelling is extremely dangerous to the normal his ins in july. it was one reactor, so here there are 6, it could be more than 6 times bigger. resource would know super. he all will die. not only us in ukraine, the whole earth will die because this is very serious. here, there are 6 blocks with the un secretary general has called for more effort to
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guarantee the safety of ukraine's nuclear facilities. the same commitment to dialogue and results must be applied to the critical situation at the supported z, a nuclear power plants. i reaffirm that united nations, as he knew, carrying the logistics and security capacities to support the mission of international atomic energy agency from keith to support it's 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. in other well, he is former us present. donald trump is moving to temporarily block the investigation into the materials seized by f. b. i. agents from his florida home, 2 weeks ago. tramps lawyers have asked a federal court to, oh, examination of the document until a neutral official known as under u. s. law as a special master can oversee their issue. let's bring in my canada in washington d. c. so mike, what exactly does this mean? what does former president trump want?
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well, the former president who claimed through the media that the d o j team, which is going through the materials as filter agents that mean say going through looking at what the has been taken from the maro log a residence and deciding what can be passed on to the f b i. agents investigating without any major impact on national security. they are looking for details at my to contravene a client lawyer privilege, for example. but a former president trump insist that this d o j team is biased. he insist that there's a possibility, they could plant evidence, and now he's gone to court, demanding that the court appoint a special master. this isn't an independent figure. sometimes a retired judge who would supervise the filtering the investigation of the materials that were taken from the moral logger home. now this a couple of legal problems to this. this is the 1st time that trump and his lawyers
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had brought any sort of action involving the morrow robert lago search. this is a problem because his lawyers stayed quiet when the d o j went to stop the unsealing of certain documents in after the initial event as well. so do many legal experts saying this is very much off to the fact. and also any federal judge is going to have to possibly agree that the da j is showing some bias in terms of going through these material. so it's a very strong uphill task for the trump lawyers to get this type of ruling from the court. and so what's happened with the deal changed requested to keep some document sealed? well, all of this is linked to the d. o. j went to court, saying it wanted to keep the affidavit sealed. now the affidavit is the document drawn. i find best gating agents, which provide the reason for the warrant that we needed. it has to involve the possibility of criminal action. it has to be persuasive enough for the judge to
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grant the warrant, which the judge did. now the judge in the case has heard the d. o j's case to keep these materials sealed. he says his instinct is to allow them to be made public. the case was actually brought by a number of media organizations within the u. s. who say it's in the public interest to see what the actual reasons for the search were. now the judge says that his search inclination is to release materials, even though they be in a redacted form, which means a lot of information taken out because the joe j was deeply concerned that it might give the identity of some witnesses who might have been involved in providing the information that led to the search. but the upshot of it is that the judge is going to hold another hearing on thursday. he's also d o g to bring back a redacted version off that affidavit. and he will decide whether he can release that rejected version. he can also decide that it's too much reduction, and he can then reject the material himself. but that would then remain at the seal
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because the d o g will appeal against any decision reached by the federal judge. so a very complicated legal process on the way, but come thursday will know the next step of the future. the public future of that affidavit, thank you for that. my can allies in washington in kenya, veteran opposition need a ride or dingo has petitioned the supreme court to challenge the results of this month. presidential election or danger was natalie defeated in the vote and says, the results of flaunt, i'll come where brake force and i will be going to dinner. and the supporters when kenya to court, just before the deadline for challenging the election results submitted, doesn't the book to the documents as evidence, long with a petition. it asks the court to nullify the election outcome on several grounds, the forgery of election documents. there was the interference with the integrity of
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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 can invaded an election 2 weeks ago. right? everything has run for president for times before leaving the opposition. this time 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 tooth over 50 percent of the vote. the guy that supported the believe it, many of them believe in rick down to the election victory before. he challenged the results of the last 3 elections and all the while
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ago in regards to 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 a prepared to compromise electro systems, bribe lives, officials, medicine, crew to systems, look other we order it will kill in order to find their way to power. ryan 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 electra adult or order a recount vote, or be one of the polls. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi kenya still
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ahead on al jazeera mexico, asked for international help as it races to rescue workers trapped in a flooded mind from within 2 weeks. and 3 u. s. police officers are suspended out of our car on camera who to lee beating him . ah, richard, he has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to the it's been days of rain for the northern indian states of thought to pradesh. hello everyone. so these are the scenes coming out of their water logged. roads are flooding. certainly a big problem. this all had to do with a monsoon depression. so here's where it's spin in on tuesday. as we look into raja stan and good her out and it's eventually going to shift in to park as some we'll talk about that in a 2nd. but more wet weather. hot on its heels. ok,
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after pakistan we go, this is the situation on tuesday is still raining in upper same province. here comes a monsoon depression rate. now we'll put this day forward on wednesday. it pours into upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab on wednesday, that will be the problem areas where we can expect to see some flash fighting. se asia solid bands of rain from hokum in city to bangkok, but we got to get you to the philippines. there's a tropical storm here, and it's heading read over the main island of lose on. lot of rain is going to be associated with this torrential rains of flash, fighting and landslide seemed likely. then there's another tropical storm as well, but this one is keeping its distance from the main island. japan's main island of haunt you. that's the situation on tuesday. let's put it ahead and see on wednesday . yep. it continues to stay away. it's likely going to what, but those winds just a bits and some big surf chatter, airway official airline of the journey to years held
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captive by i. so a life altering experience for any victim more so wouldn't 2 years is half of your life time. a 4 year old you see the boys struggles to recover from the trauma of abuse and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. i met childhood a witness documentary on a just either ah ah, welcome back. our top stories on al jazeera, russia has blamed ukrainian secret services for the suspected car bombing that kill
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the daughter of a pro criminal commentator. moscow says a ukrainian woman had been planning the attack since july, and that she is kate twist tonia after the blast. keith has denied involvement. former us present donald trump is moving to temporarily block an f b i investigation. his lawyers have asked a federal court hold the examination of document cease from his florida home until a neutral official can oversee their review. and in kenya, presidential candidate, reino din guys, challenging the results of this month's election at the supreme court. the former prime minister was narrowly beaten by william, brutal. he says the results so strong a mexico's government has reached out to international experts to help rescue a group of trapped coal miners. have been stuck in the mind for more than 2 weeks after a tunnel wall collapse, triggering a flood rescue, as, as struggling to remove water and debris from the mine. manya rapids has more from
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sabina in northeastern mexico, where the miners, the chart. we spoke with one rescue worker in the early hours of today. he spoke off the record, but he said that the, the, the strategy by the mexican government has not been 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 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 tunnels that lead out from that branch away from that from that vertical mine. and what's believe to have happened is that one of the minors may have accidentally punctured a hole into an adjacent mine, one of 2. that's abandoned and also flooded, so causing a catastrophic flood with mine trapping 10 of these men inside. now what we're seeing happening behind us merges the workers who are drilling wells. these wells are then there's are the cameras that are sent down into the well to determine how
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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 into 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 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 health authorities in new york sages state starting to use a smaller dose of the monkey pox vaccine in order to stretch a supply. it comes as infections across the us have increased 30 percent in a week to more than $14000.00 particle hand reports. my name is matt, i have monkey pox, the sucks and you don't want it all across social media, monkey parks, patients are posted warning. this is a painful,
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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 community's fortitude and they are resilient. and also learning from the mistakes of cold and there is a vaccine. the cdc says it should be administered in 2 doses 20 days apart. but there's not nearly enough of it that the nation critics like these are now popping up across the country for critics say the by the ministration was very slow and more important, leaving hundreds 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
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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 read on the science, if the degree of protection is identical to what the original proposal is, 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 d. c. health department claims, the biden administration. what we end up getting is 12000 doses. had we got 12000 files and vaccine that would have been some 60000 doses that we 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 administration says they are working to secure millions more vaccine doses. but health experts say that creates other issues really need to be partnering with our global ah, partners and colleagues around the world to make sure the vaccines aren't just made
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available to high income countries like the you asked 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 on the continent of africa. the maker of the vaccine says it will take months to expand its production capabilities. but experts say the window to contain a broader outbreak could already be closing, paddle haine al jazeera washington, the united states top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony found she will step down in december. and she has that the countries covered 19 response. in july, dr. fontes said he would retire before the end of present jo, by his current term, he spent more than 50 years at the national institutes of health. i white house correspondent, kimberly how can i move from washington? 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
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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 coven 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 desired 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, who is praising foul. she's saying that america stronger,
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more resilient and help be because of dr. fowler. she's a heavy rains. have left part of the u. s. city of dallas and a water motor is to being warned to see off roads after floods. destructor traffic across the texas city. several people have to be rescued from their vehicles and hundreds of flights have been cancelled. this month is the 2nd weatherstone record for the area and b. c correspondent, j. grace folk to us from the flood damage house in dallas. we seen record breaking reins of the last 2 days here, coming in. what's been a drought, just miserable hot conditions, no water, and now too much water, 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 today alone and just in dallas alone, more than a 150 high water incidents, many of those of pulling people from cars. and you can see the mess that it's left
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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 here. 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. 3 police officers have been suspended in the u. s. state of arkansas after video showed them violently beating a suspect. a warning you may find this fiction distressing. the 27 year old man was taken to hospital before being sent to jail. he had been accused of making threats at a pachel station. the arkansas governor has ordered an investigation in the county . sherry says police will be held accountable for their actions. that is reprehensible conduct in which
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a suspect is beat in that fashion. ah, we saw a glimpse of that it is under investigation. we don't have all of the details. and certainly of that suspect, had a history of, of a concern that was legitimate for the officers. but that what that response was was not consistent with the training that they receive as certified officers with the arkansas law enforcement training academy. hi, yvonne says the us is delaying talk. same that reviving the nuclear deal. the 2015 agreement limited iran's capacity to make nuclear weapons in 2018. then us present . donald trump abandoned the deal. european countries have been leading in direct talks between e. ryan washington. try to reinstate the nuclear agreements. a federal prosecutor in argentina has requested a 12 year prison sentence for vice president,
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christina kish, now she's on trial for corruption charges relating to public works during her term is present between 2007 in 2015 prosecutor say she diverted public funds and let the biggest corruption scheme in argentina's history as a borders say the chargers are politically motivated. about us as in argentina, have held a mark funeral for the countries minimum wage. as a country grapples with intense inflation, poll bears carried a fake coffin to the labor ministry in bun osiris. monthly minimum wage in argentina is worth roughly $340.00 us dollars on the efficient exchange rate. but it's worth less than half of that on the forward market. argentina's inflation rate is among the world's highest. or, you know, the boy mother wouldn't verbal day in our country. more than 40 percent of the argentine population is poor. we leverage to point, we're workers with family jobs of salaries below the poverty line,
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which is unprecedented. what we're trying to symbolize metaphorically is that the wage is dead. rhythm of the economic crisis in sri lanka is only getting worse. it's consumer price index, which is a leading indicator of inflation, jumped to 66.7 percent in july. the countries facing shortages of basic goods, energy and fuel, which has now become even more expensive. economic issues led to huge protests in the capital colombo in july, resulting in the resignation of the president go to buy a roger pack. so farmers protesting against the indian government has broken through barricades in new delhi more than 8 months since their mass them inspirations against new farm laws, thousands of farmers, marsh in new delhi, to say the government has in fulfilled its promises. they want a minimum support price for parties and the clearing of all former debts avenue me town has moved from new delhi farmers are protesting in new delhi,
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once again. hundreds of farmers from across india have gathered here in the national capital. one of the biggest demands is that they want the government to guarantee them a minimum price for their produce their all to demonstrating against unemployment, among other issues. now these protests are taking place amid heavy security. many of the roads leading up to here have been blocked. vehicles have been, are being checked, and there is heavy police deployment on the borders of new delhi, nicholas on garbage. or could chris on who i father is a former. i'm a farmer. i've seen farmer struggle for generations, and it's all because of the government and it's misplaced priorities, and that is why i'm here. prime minister nor intermodal had promised us a few things. we feel cheated. the foremost protest is returning to new delhi after nearly 8 months. the 1st round of protests was parked by controversial agriculture laws. that farmer said left them was off and instead fabled big corporations. they
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camped out on the borders of new delhi for nearly a year. last year, the government revoked those 3 laws. the government now says it is working on pending demands and is holding a meeting on those to day. but the organization that has called these protests has boycott 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 protests if their demands are not met. chung eyes famous waterfront has gone dark in response to a heat wave and dr. best causing major power shortages lights along the river side and part of the financial district have been turned off for 2 days. city officials have been criticized for the spectacular displays as some part of the province experience power cuts. ah.
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