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would be valid, but we object to losing people from their homes based on the city minorities find themselves stuck. they move out of one area to lower the number of non westerners but can't move into another area. for the same reason. for scientists, the evidence is irrefutable. but america's climate change, denial stubbornly mistrust of the fact. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrinking water reserves the world's largest economy, it's still split along ideological lines. so can it ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe climate wars on a jazeera ah, ukraine says it's secret service is didn't plant a car bomb that killed the daughter of a prominent supporter of the russian president. a key vans independence day
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celebrations because it's worried. russia might launch more attacks. ah, about this and this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up as trillion. government says it will conduct an inquiry into former prime ministers. scott morrison's secret holding of ministerial posts. former us president donald trump goes to court to try to stop the f b i looking a document cease from his florida home. i protest in hating over wising violence and the cost of living demands for the president to step done. ah, russia says ukraine secret service was behind a car bomb near moscow which killed the daughter of a prominent supporter of president vladimir putin. russian security services have
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released this video showing what they claim is the alleged assassin bay say it shows a ukrainian woman in her forties. and she'd been planning saturday's attack since july 29 year old daughter davina died when a car exploded, as she was driving in moscow. her father, alexander dugan, was travelling in another vehicle behind her. both have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine. many russians have been grieving after digging as death. people have been gathering at this makeshift memorial and moscow president is not even put in. it says the attack is evil. our fathers release a written statement saying victory in ukraine is the only way to avenge are killing russian media are linking the alleged attacker to the ukrainian armies as of battalion, which rushes designated a terrorist group, but they say they're not involved. no, i don't know her personally, this woman. secondly, the documents they show don't belong to
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a person serving in the battalion. this is obvious because of the uniform. she is wary and her military id. this woman does not serve in the as a battalion. nigel gold davis is a senior fellow for russia and eurasia by the international institute for strategic studies. he says, rushes claims don't hold up under close examination. on the one hand, it's if they're version 3, believe it represents a massive intelligence failure. it's not a small matter, don't be blown up in or moscow, but secondly, and equally impulsively, it seems to me they claim to have so the case with unprecedented speed, it typically takes months or even years, often never for political merges to be sol. and yet the f s. b, the russia security says things we've done, this is a matter of hours. and i think everyone looking the kind of details that providing
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comes to the conclusion. there's nothing credible about the story that they have put together. it almost seems, and if it's all way designed to be to believe the do, to a woman and a 12 year old daughter drove into russia in a mini cooper and then fled the scene. having carried out this bowman, none of it seems to add up, and yet of course, it's 30 worrying. now, the russia is claiming that ukraine is behind this. and the next question is, what will follow from that in keep authorities or band independence day events? this week president flooding his lensky as one of the russia could launch attacks. and the lead up to the celebrations. a coffee has been an answer in the northern city of cock eve in the south people. and nikolai, i've been told to stay alert to the supposing keith, and she says the authorities are on high alert ahead of independence day celebrations. ukraine is getting ready to celebrate 31 years of independence from
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a soviet rule, and it also marks the 6 months since the nation on this country began. president follow the meal to 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 mass gatherings, among other things, the military administrator of this capital had that security forces here need to be ready to prevent any type of incident like mix hello cox or bombs, among other things. and this is happening on the latest incident. how we're 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. but suddenly,
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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 math thing. miss saw than other types of weapons in belie roof granting, official se rushes fired rockets at 3 tons close to the zeppelin. she nuclear plant injuring at least 4 people. europe's largest nuclear sites come under repeated shelling in recent weeks, raising fears of a disaster. it's been under russian control since march. the 2 sides blame each other. the attacks last has requested a un security council meeting to discuss the situation at the plant. people across the river from the plant say the continued shelling is extremely dangerous. sure, the mobile says in, in general, it was one reactor. here, there are 6, it could be more than 6 times bigger. it no 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. the un secretary general is calling for more efforts 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 support of the nuclear power plants. id affirm 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, australia is government says an inquiry is needed into why former prime minister scott morrison secretly held 5 ministerial posts. it didn't break the law when pointing himself to the post during the corona virus pandemic. but a report by the solicitor general has just been released, said morrison's actions fundamentally undermined, responsible government. the inquiry will know to examine what happened and how it happened. it will also need to examine what the implications, ah,
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for what occurred. whether there are any legal issues that rise, which is why we will be looking at some mom with i serious legal background to undertake the inquiry. and then thirdly, it notes to look at future reform. how we can ensure that this doesn't happen in the future. sarah clark has more from bruce, but so the solicitor general has advised ethnic albany that he's the newly elected a prime minister of salia. that these convert the appointed self appointed ministerial portfolios for scott morrison were in fact legal. and he found that they were allowed. i should know that that was a health fun at home, a phase resources and treasure. and now the questions were raised by the solicitor general on the way it was done the fact that they were kept secret united bits us number one. so morrison, the former prime minister didn't tell,
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at least for those ministers, he didn't till parliament, he didn't tell cabinet and he didn't tell the public. now, the solicitor general did not the doing this of appointing himself to multiple mysteries does undermine the convention. here in australia and certainly a strategy as democratic system of government. now the governor general saw these appointments between 20202021. questions have been raised about why or his role in all of these. the solicitor general also advised on tuesday that the governor general does not have the discretion to refuse to accept the advice of the prime minister. what you did here was that the prime minister at albany has announced his own inquiry that was agreed to by cabinet and the prime minister. today. the frame what could get to be advised will not be a political which according to albany, the he said it will be an independent legal upright who will oversee that inquiry and what that inquiry will look to do. we do close the loopholes where a prime minister political leader can self appointed self without telling, sharing
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a details, although portfolio announcement. but it came to political editor at the independent use website. crikey dot com. he said that scott morrison secretly gave himself extraordinary amounts of power reflects the fact that our constitution, the starting constitution is extraordinary by document. i mean, this is, this is something that doesn't even mention the fact that there is a prime minister. so minutia, i live where you can be one minister or 2 will several certainly have it all. the fact that i know the she break through the portfolios really gives you an indication of just how extraordinary the powers were held. the treasury for the finance portfolio which deals with internal government spending or forward is you know, behind the face portfolio which is responsible for national security for policing as well as for immigration. i mean, this was as well as the health only average during the panoramic held extraordinary
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power, sorry, was really had compiled an extraordinary and extraordinary long list of powers and he had done so in secret, potentially could have been used to spend extraordinary amounts of money to undertake national security measures or protection measures as well as measures in relation to where the health mrs. powers were were already or the emergency level. so we are talking about clinic storage levels of power that got morrison compiled in secret. former us president donald trump is trying to temporarily block the investigation into materials seized from his florida whole by f. b. i. agents 2 weeks ago, tom's lawyers of auster federal court to hold the examination of the documents until a neutral official known in the u. s. law as a special master, can decide what documents can be released. my kind of has more from washington
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d. c. he's instructed his lawyers to go to court, to demand that a special mass to be appointed by the court, to supervise the filtering of the material. a special master is a judicial figure, sometimes sometimes to form a judge whose independent of all parties. so now it's up to the federal court to decide whether to replace the d o. j. f o 2 teen with an independent character, as demanded by the president trump lawyers. it's a legal battle because this is the 1st legal action that trumps lawyers abroad since that search at maro lago. but also in the course of this week, what is happening is the department of justice had asked the judge in this case, who issued the original warrant to seal the affidavit on the basis of which the warrant was issued. this is the evidence that the f b i had collected the department of justice does not want this made public. the
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judge will decide on thursday whether or not to unseal that affidavit, or he may decide to feel it in a redacted form. he's on the department of justice to give him a redacted form to look at. if he's satisfied, he will make it public. if not, he may draw up his own document that is rejected. but even that would remain under seal until the department of justice has gone to appeal, which it is certain it will do. at least 2 people have been killed and haiti out of violent anti government protests. i tried to be setting a burning barricades and have been confronted security forces in the capital force of price. at least one person has been short buying an, an identified, done protest as a demanding the resignation of prime minister olean demonstrators are angry about few short story. crisis gang violence and kidnapping and haiti. fascination of position on wednesday last year. we are protesting against the
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gash or against hunger insecurity. look how bad it's like the prime minister shot one of us. we say that too much, we are tired of the thing. we have people will demonstrate with our plates and spoons and blankets and pillows in front of ariel and retires to ask him to resign because hunger and insecurity are killing us all or die in haiti based journalist. he says the process have been going bigger. haiti is facing a compound set of crises where we have inflation affecting the whole world is affecting us as well. their gas shortage is there is severe criminality with kidnapping and gang violent massacres over the last few weeks. and therefore, the government so far has been rather weak in its responses and hasn't been able to address these realities that are affecting daily lives for the prime minister,
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being contested throughout the course of his mandate in the last year. remember that he has been tapped. 2 days before the death of president lee last july and ever since has been an inter him prime minister and we are very, very fragile mandates and such. today, with all these compound challenges, the government seems to be very short of answers to, to the situation. and unable to answer to, to the demands of the people. coco groves and bolivia have been fighting with police in the largest city, la pause after weeks of angry protest, demonstrators of thrown sticks of dynamite and police have fired tear gas cocoa drawers. want the government to drop its backing for a specific group of producers. the coco leaf is legally sold and markets managed by
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local unions of coca growers. still had an al jazeera, ah, old rivals confront each other and angola, but many voters want change. plus, i've had to call here in washington dc. we're monkey past vaccine clinics like this one are probably not across the country, but is it too little, too late? ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world cup is on its way to cattle. brooke, your travel package to day there is some changes come into the golf. we'll talk about that in a sec. hi everyone. good to see you. but 1st, the debts hall 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
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going on. a wind out of the rock, that's a northerly win. so that's going to kick back the humidity a bit in places like doha, on tuesday with the high 40 degrees of the back a 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 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 temperature is 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, force dan, 6 states there have declared states of emergency because of flooding that's leaking into south sudan, his wall. and the winds have shifted around for the western cape province. so cape town, your temperature is up to 24 degrees on tuesday. enjoy all season hot saw air with
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this are moscow's blaming ukrainians. secret services for the car bombing that killed the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator in the russian capital russian security services have released this video, showing a woman they say is the assassin keeps denied involved. australia's government says i'm enquiries needed into why former prime minister scott morrison. the secretly held 5 ministerial posts for solicitor general's says he didn't break the law, but his actions fundamentally undermined responsible government. at least 2 people have been killed in haiti after anti government protest turned violent. the crowds were demanding the prime minister's resignation, the angry over escalating violence and the rising cost of living. the 2 main contenders in angola is upcoming election of held their final rallies in the capital. luanda millions are expected to vote on widens dash and what tip to be tightly contested race. i'm at the middle of reports. 8 political parties are
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contesting to vote. and wednesday, the frontrunners of the governing peoples movement for the liberation of angola, employee and its long standing wyvil and a former rebel movement unita, the national union for the total independence of angola. steaks a high for the m p ali and policy since and go that gained independence from portugal in 1975. it's led by incumbent president chandler in so he was 1st elected in 2017 and he seeking a 2nd term critic saying, god has oil. well, of his mainly benefit to the former president, late jacell daughter de santos, and his family. many of the countries 33000000 people live in poverty and a seeking change. but the pacific on with out most of the people who angola don't work, and that destroyed the government perpetration doable is no political intention to develop goals that we are not content or have to have the government action if we wait more for them. for many, the face of changes you need to leader auto battle costa junior,
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who's reinvigorated the opposition. so taking over in 2019 young people make up a 3rd of the population and cost a juniors appealed to them with promises to reform the government and tackle poverty and corruption. they will need to form a mumble if you need to build a strong front for democratic change. fundamentally because there's a single party and power a one party regime. while the m p l a remains the favorite analysts and opinion polls predictor tight grace. but the opposition in some vote is a questioning with it will be fair rentals above the opposition criticism of electoral commission that's mostly led by members of his party. i mean, miller, i'll just 0. the us is denied reading allegations that he's delaying talks aimed at reviving the nuclear deal for 2015 agreement. limited runs capacity to make nuclear weapons. almost 3 years later us president donald trump abandoned the deal. it'll be in countries have been leading in direct talks between iran and washington to
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try to reinstate the nuclear agreement. federal prosecutor in argentine as requested a 12 year prison sentence for vice president. christina could snap, she's in trial for corruption charges, allegedly made during her time as president between 27 and 2015. prosecutors say she diverted public funds and led the biggest corruption scheme. argentine as history and support to say the charges are politically motivated. there were 10 seen xhylia as police whose pepper sprayed to push back crowds outside coast is home and want to say these opponents and supporters have been holding a viable protest in mexico as governments reached out to international experts to help rescue a group of trapped coal miners, they've been stuck in the mind for nearly 3 weeks. out of a tunnel wall collapsed, triggering a flood. rescuers struggling to remove water in debra from the mine. kenya's,
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veteran opposition leader, viola or dingo has petitioned the supreme court to challenge the results of this month. presidential election. i think it was narrowly defeated and vote, and he says the results of flawed malcolm lab reports from the roby minor dings and the supposed to when can use to pin code just before the deadline for challenging the election results. submitted dozens of book to the documents is evidence long with his petition. it asks the court to nullify the election outcome on several grounds. they are forgery over 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 results which uploaded into the networks that are operated by the electoral commission. kenyon voted in elections 2 weeks ago. right?
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everything has run for president 4 times before meeting 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. we took over 50 percent of the vote. the why the support, they believe it, many of them believe in rick down the electron to challenge the results of the last 3 election poor while ago in the order of that time, he boycotted the ribbon saying the electoral commission failed to fix the problem. this time, he said he has the evidence,
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the truth criminality in the electoral process. the corruption tells a prepared to compromise electro systems bribe liberal fisher's 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 election results, or order a recounted vote, or be one of the polls. malcolm web al jazeera, ny ruby kenya, farmers protesting against the indian government broken through barricades in new delhi. they've been holding mass demonstrations against new farm laws for more than 8 months. now, thousands of farmers of march and the capital saying the government hasn't fulfilled its promises. they want
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a minimum price for projects and the cleaning of all form of deaths. avi middle as more from new delhi follows or protesting in you deli, 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. they're also demonstrating against unemployment, among other issues. now these protests are taking place amid heavy security. many of the roads leading up to here have been blocked. vehicles have been a been checked, and there is heavy police deployment on the borders of new delhi. exxon debit. i will put this on who i father is a farmer. i am 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 in their, in their mode. the had promised us a few things. we feel cheated. the farmers protest is returning to new delhi often the un 8 months. the 1st round of protests was parked by controversial agriculture
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laws. that farmers said less than was off, and instead, fabled big corporations. they 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 boycotted those meetings and is refusing to participate. it also had a 3 day protest in the neighboring state of their probation family just said they will intensify these protests if their demands are not met. the economic crisis is for lanka, seems to be getting worse despite our new leadership. it's consumer price index is a leading indicator of inflation and it jumped to 66.7 percent in july. the countries facing shortages of basic goods, energy, and fuel does not become even more expensive economic issues. let a huge protest in the capital, colombo in july,
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which then led to the resignation of former president. gotta buy a raj, a pack stuff. health authorities in new york state was starting to use a smaller doze of the monkey pox vaccine in order to stretch the supply. it comes as infections across the us have increased 30 percent a week to more than $14000.00 to go hand reports. my name's matt, i monkey pox the sucks and you don't want it all across social media monkey pumps. patients are posted 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. i'm very confident that we can get ahead of that before the massive outbreak, given the communities fortitude and their resilience, and also learning from the mistakes of cove it. 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 that the nation clinics like these are now popping up across the country. or critics say the by the ministration was very slow and more important, leaving hundreds of thousands of doses of the vaccine that the us already own in europe. so now officials are trying to stretch the vaccine by administering it in a different way. they're hoping to get 5 doses out of one vile, but there could be a problem with that. it's totally unclear that anything i read on the science, if the degree of protection is identical to what the original proposal is or a 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 blames the biden administration. what we end up getting is 12000 doses. had we got 12000 files of vaccine that would
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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 binding 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 back to us 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 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 blue.
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