tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 25, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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ah, hello, i need barker. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london coming up. thousands killed millions display 6 months since rushes invasion ukraine marks independence day with defiance. had a pledge to fight on. and speaking at the un, ukraine's president accuses moscow of nuclear black male in occupation of the zachary ship power, plant inching closer to reviving the iran nucular deal to iran, considers a response from the us as israel warns western nations to block it and a month long ceasefire disrupted as fighting arabs between government forces and troops from to k and in sport action from the european champions, the players scottish side rangers signed psv eindhoven to book a spot in the group staves.
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ah, welcome to the news. our 6 months of war, new crane has flattened towns and cities kill thousands of people enforced millions to flee is ukrainians mar with grim milestone on a day that is also a celebration of independence. president vladimir lensky has told the united nations the world depends on ukrainian sovereignty. in his defiant address, zalinski vow to fight russia's invasion without compromise. he says at least 22 people were killed in a russian attack on a railway station near denise pro. that had been warnings of russian attacks to coincide with independence day, which marks 31 years since ukraine separated from the soviet union, announcing a new $3000000000.00 military, a package u. s. present joe biden said ukrainians had inspired the world. but the cost of the asian continue to rise is estimated. it will take $750000000000.00 to repair the
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damage across ukraine. and while secrecy surrounds the price tag for russia's invasion, estimate suggests that could start at around $1000000000.00 per day. for now though ukrainians are remembering the human cost of the war and honoring the lives lost to raise a bow begins our coverage from keith o. m, i speak to her father and son walking to pay tribute to those killed in the war. both of them were injured in the fight against russia. master tenant, entangle, says he is getting ready to go back to the front. once he has recovered, i thought so far this is not a celebration with this memory. celebration will be after the victory on when every one returns home alive and fallen. we have many losses now. it's independence day ukraine. but there are no celebrations this year because of the war. it may have been 31 years of independence from soviet rule, but the fight for freedom people say,
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is more alive than ever. in this past 6 months, thousands of people have been killed and injured. millions have been displaced. this is a memorial fight to remember those who have been killed in this conflict. there's also this book that you can see here where people can come and write their own personal story of loss. we have been coming year steadily all day. remembering those we have lost. it's a big concern because i see the pie says the war has cost extensive damage, especially in southern and eastern ukraine, where the fighting is ongoing. risk of seen all around ukraine as a result of this conflict. a tremendous amount of suffering of physical suffering, of also mental suffering. a population that is traumatized. we see, you know, critical infrastructure damaged or destroyed, including water infrastructure, also health facilities, also educational facilities. some really basic goods are very hard to come by,
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including food, including water, presidency lens can re, affirmed his call to recover the territories occupied by russia. he walked through the centre of kia, accompanied by british prime minister, horace johnson. hundreds of destroyed russian tanks were put on display on the street, an open act of defiance to russia. se lensky had set moscow with planning a series of cruel attacks on independence day. se brown put on my board, the enemy thought we would read them with flowers and champagne, received reeves molotov cocktails instead of them. they waited for innovation, but got explosions. the occupy believed you could parade through the centre of our capital. i'm not. you could witnesses parade to day on krisha chick street can get me approved that enemy equipment can only appear the center of key if looking like this, but, and destroyed dorcas ah, on wednesday air raid sirens sounded all day across the country. i remind her of
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the imminent threat, but people in keep remain on the streets. many say they've been afraid for too long . this year, the marking of independence has a different meaning. people say they're still fighting for it. and the only option they have against russian aggression right now is to win the war. it is, i will, i just see that eve, or european leaders have sent messages of solidarity to the ukrainian people. many pledge more military support for ukraine's army as russian troops continue to launch attacks. that he barbara has more singing the national anthem in belgium. but this, of course, is ukraine's unfair parts of a coordinated effort by europe to send a renewed message of solidarity lucila on the lion was wearing the colors of ukraine's flag. as she joined other leaders in addressing the ukrainian population . we can never match the sacrifices you are making every day at we can
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and we will stand by your side. the formulas went into the finding the sovereignty and independence of ukraine is defending the stability of our world. we have an invite above, and we will continue delivering weapons from all that. how it says to anthea across systems, month after month, the britain's prime minister, who is in cave on wednesday, promised ukraine every possible military economic and humanitarian support, including new drones or un fees. today i can tell you that more artillery artillery a more ammunition is on its way and a 2000 you avi's. johnson's not being seen at 10 downing street for a while. he's been holiday before leaving office next month, but there's no missing the symbolism of the flowers outside across europe. then we've seen ostentatious displays of support for ukraine. but as the war drags on the international communities, appetite for continuing its military support to the key of government could be
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severely tested since february, many european nations including the u. k. france and germany had provided weapons and training directly to the ukrainian army. but last month, europe 6 large countries offered ukraine, no new bilateral, military commitment. for the 1st time since russia invaded the struggle to cushion the public from soaring energy, price rises and knock on from the conflict. could make it harder for political leaders to justify more spending on ukraine. now as we see gas prices rise even further, likely to push your up into a recession. this winter we have elections coming up in particular in italy that are going to be quite significant. and we're some of the right, but not all of them are, are more friendly towards the regime. and i think the real focus needs to be understanding that there is this economic war going on simultaneously. for now, the words and gestures of support showed no sign of drawing up the ukrainians might be tempted to wonder is how long will be outside world. make sure their country can
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resist on the battlefield, the deem bob al jazeera, london and half a world away in new york city. the united nations has been weighing in the security council held an open session to discuss the war. both the ukrainian president and russia's ambassador to the united nations had a chance to address the meeting. so lensky used the moment to call attention to a possible nuclear catastrophe. of the russian hound zap, parisha power plant. what's happening right now is that russia has put the bolt on the brink of a radiation catastrophe. it's effect that the russian military has turned the territory of the largest nuclear power plant in europe. does a parisian nuclear power plant into a war zone partners instead of condemning their ukrainian mentees are supplying them with more and more new types of weapons which reach area which gave could not previously reach them and doing this, they are becoming accomplishes in crimes against
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a civilian population was when kristen salumi has more from the united nations in new york. as ukraine and russia continued to blame each other for escalating the conflict un officials or warning of deepening global divisions. what some members of the security council have described as a returned to the cold war. those divisions were on display and a meeting called by ukraine's backers, marking 6 months of conflict. ukraine's president vladimir lansky took part virtually warning that the world's future would be decided on ukraine's territory. russia accused the un secretary general antonio terrace, of taking sides for calling out its invasion of ukraine as illegal. but the secretary general's remarks focused on de escalation and the humanitarian impact of the conflict, whether it's the thousands of civilians who have been killed. the 13000000 ukrainians who've been displaced or the 84 countries now facing food insecurity as
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a result of rising prices linked to the conflict. the secretary general called on all countries to put people 1st as happened in the black sea green initiative when ukraine and russia work together to increase food exports. but he warned that insecurity would only get worse and much more russian fertilizer, currently impeded by western sanctions, can come to market. overall, it was a grim assessment with you and officials warning that 6 months into the conflict. there's still no end in sight. will. meanwhile, us president joe biden has announced the nearly $3000000000.00 military aid package for ukraine. kimberly how can, has more from the white house? not only is this the largest single package of security assistance, but it really signals a shift in terms of how the united states is supplying ukraine moving forward. because initially, the security packages has been really short term supplies in the united states was
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utilizing what they had on have the pentagon was really giving to ukraine. what could we should quickly and what was in stock? in other words, it was for the immediate needs weapons lead ammunition that the pentagon have on hand for the short term, but now the focus is on the medium and the long term. so the supplies will be utilized through the department of defense, long term contracts. so what we can expect that much of this will be air defense systems, our systems and munitions radar that will really allow for ukraine to really combat rushes tags. it is helicopters and really what this also signals is a shift in terms of us support. i in the fact that this means that not only will the united states be supplying these weapons, but also that the united states will have a presence. this is really something that the u. s. president has said all along
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with the united states is in this for the long haul. what this means is that really the united states will have a true presence in europe for the foreseeable future. coming up with this news out from london, thailand's prime minister, suspended from duty while a court considers the limits of his tenure, languishing and his rating detention and held without charge. why this palestinian prisoner as being denied release and sport showed me the money pie some fury slaps a heavy price, a potential shirt down against alexander lucy. ah, o israel says it can't accept a revival of the 2015 nuclear deal with iran warning. it will be used to destabilize the world. it follows accusations from iran's nuclear chief that israel has been waging what he calls psychological warfare to sabotage,
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a return to the agreement. iran has denied us media reports that it's dropped some of its key demands. under the deal, iran agree to limit its nuclear program in return for the eating of international sanctions. ok, well as we kept what's been happening since the breakdown of the 2015 nuclear deal, which took years of negotiations in 2018 the u. s. under then president donald trump, unilaterally abandoned the accord, imposing harsh sanctions on iran. just 3 years after the landmark agreement took effect, within monster on began ramping up its nuclear activities, but as always denied, its pursuing nuclear weapons, hopes were renewed agreement have been back on the table since joe biden was elected u. s. president. in 2020. he immediately declared his intention to revive the deal in april last year, diplomats reconvened in vienna for negotiations has taken 16 months for the you to submit a final tax. but iran is sticking by its key demands. israel is not against
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any agreement. we are against this agreement because it is a bad one because it cannot be accepted as it is written right now. it would give iran a $100000000000.00 a year. this money will not build schools or hospitals. this is a $100000000000.00 a year. that will be used to undermine stability in the middle east and spread taro around the globe. dosage of our is following the elements from iran's capital. as iran gets closer to as reaching some kind of an agreement with the united states and the european powers, israel opposition becomes louder and louder according to the foreign ministry spokesperson here in terra that the united states government has officially responded to the suggestions that the radians had around that final tax put forth
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by the p 5 plus one. a few days ago, the united states government has passed on what they believe to be their answers to the u coordinator. that is joseph brown. and de joseph ro hasn't turn given that response from the american government to the reigning officials, who are now studying what the americans have come back with and will respond in due time. this is what we've been waiting for over the past few days since the rain is also responded to a text that was according to officials in vienna, a final text about iran coming back into full compliance along with the united states under the 2015 deal. i think you'll be very, very telling in the next few hours and days what the united states come back with and what the iranians will respond as far as we understand. one of the main sticking points about coming back to that nuclear deal for iran has been some kind of a guarantee that we're looking for in terms of if, when there is a new administration in washington. if the next president decides to do the same
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thing that donald trumpet, then they will have to pay some kind of a penalty to the iranians. and other news, there's been renewed, fighting between ethiopian government force isn't troops from the northern region of decry ending a months long ceasefire. ethiopian government says its army shot down a plane, carrying weapons to cry, which entered ethiopian air space and neighboring sudan. the exact location where the plane was shot down is unknown. rebel forces integrated say the government statement is a blatant lie. and sedans military has not responded to the claim. the unrest is a major blow to hopes of peace talks between ethiopia as government the cry of people's liberation front. this is the latest in a long running war which started in november 2020 prime minister abbey ahmed ordered a military offensive against the teepee. laugh in response to alleged tax on army basis. the group says it was unfairly targeted. since then the u. n. has condemned both sides after they were accused of committing war crimes. the conflict with the
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space more than 2600000 people and years of drought of impacted food supplies, leaving millions malnourished. i am deeply shocked and saddened by the news of the resumption of hostilities in new york. it chopin's degree ends at mars or almost our fathers have already suffered too much. my stronger buell is for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for the resumption of peace stalks between the government and the t p l. f. with at the same time, the full guarantee every meditating success, to people in needs and the establishment of public services. a football in this that spring in busy and i get to choose your menu whose and every research and lecturing comparative politics of the university of can he joins us live from canterbury by skype. welcome to the news i saw by and by i'm just trying to get
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your take rather, or why violence has resumed. of course, as i mentioned, that both sides are blaming each other for sparking this thank you. i think the, the main problem is the 2 parties are not going forward in terms of starting a piece talk, particularly the federal government. and now with last week, it is ready to start of the piece talk as quickly as possible without any precondition which the liberation front to great party rejected not to participate in peace book unless 2 conditions are full for the 1st one is resumption or services. the integrated region and the returning back of the western it's a great tool to grad instruction. so this created a kind of deadlock that the negotiation will not start that and go forward. so that the degree region or a dancer that unless those 2 conditions are met, it will, it will start at one to break the siege. so this is the main issue that
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triggered renewed hostility between the 2 parties. according to my understanding, right. and where are these renewed hostilities concentrated and do we expect them to escalate a yeah, it is target according to the report from last sides this morning in the morning, around 5 o'clock local time. so in the south part of tea, right, there is a chance that it will expand into a poor scandal war unless the 2 parties stay away from part of the conflict and try to deescalate the situation and bring back all bases to negotiation table. so there is a chance that it will expand, provided that, that to great regional government to stick to it is pre conditions which if it are government will not accept this course obviously raises some very, very serious implications for the humanitarian situation on the ground. of course,
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many thousands of people of, or the died as a result of the violence and subsequent famine. yeah, this is consequential because the christian integrate has improved significantly over the past 4 or 5 months after you need an introduction through spending by the federal government and the law of food and essential stops has been improved. but even the latest report coming from the watered food program indicated that the ground forces looted a significant amount of fuel from the way in which only shows, you know, a small amount of the impact for basically we can estimate how much it would be consequential, all human human life, if these are still it is escalated into full blown work. so the constraints is significant in terms of human crisis and also in terms of piece talk right on
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specifically those piece talk. what does the resumption of this violence mean for the hopes of negotiations? there has been a problem of lack of trust between 2 parties, even in terms of starting the piece talk in terms of where the piece talk should be and whether it is should be nairobi or at times in now who should lead the peace dog. while the federal government embrace you lead to greater liberation front, do not accept that rather than the party prefer a peace totally by kenyata kenneth president. so in this case, it's part of the battery of the trust between 2 parties considering what happened over the past 20 months. this, the resumption of these fighting means part of a declaration of trust, which is a peace process. in general, i presume to get to you many, many thanks for joining us in the news. thank you. now on thursday rang
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refugees will mark the 5th anniversary of their mass, exodus from man, mar, fleeing vine, and persecution in their homeland. hundreds of thousands of people from the countries muslim minority cross the border into bangladesh to escape a violent military crank down in 2017. now nearly a 1000000 ro hanger live in one of the world's largest refugee camps. in cox's bazaar, bangladesh is pushing for their recreation, but the life nation says it's still too dangerous. time via challenge has more from one of the main rank camps in cox's bazaar. 5 years on a 1000000 reparative living and the largest refugee camp in cock says, bazaar, when you walk in the straits and talk to the guys, you can send the frustration and sense of hopelessness. most know they are going back to me on my anytime soon. many of the rowing refugees we spoke to said that there was increase restriction in the cam. those barbara all around the need permission to move around. there's also gang violence within the time between growing our gangs. there's also killing of many of the camp leaders in recent
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months, as well as in the last couple of years. there's also periodic incidence of fire across the come. many joining us tried to flee the camp and had taught se asia for a better life on the process, hundreds of died. more than 50 percent of the total hang refugees are children. when he walked across the camps. you said children everywhere. this is one of the major concern for their families. they want education for their children. there is no formal education school, there's only inform the school run by the unicef and other agencies. all the home based schools are shut down by the government. this is one of their main concern right now. nearly $1200000.00 host come in a year on the refugee camps. now they're also frustrated, bunger, there's government, it's also finding, it's difficult to manage the camp 5 years on that is no tangible movement. there's been a lot of visit by diplomats un reparative teddy, but nothing concrete or tangible happened so far. there has been 2 fail
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repatriation process. many bilateral talks between me and moran, bangladesh, the bangles gum and blames man mar for rigging on his promises. not making any effort to take back the rowing as to their homeland in ra kind. despite all the diplomatic effort, bundles of gum and fills, the wall community has not putting in a pressure on me and mark to take back their refuge is to their homeland. israel's top court is rejected an appeal to release a palestinian detainee on hunger strike. colleen awarding has been protesting his detention without charge of the war. israel with 1st to as administrative detention, or correspondent natasha can name spoke to him. and a warning that some views may find the images in her report. distressing. khalilah while dot says his body feels like it's devouring itself. the 40 year old has been on a hunger strike since march. he now weighs 38 kilograms. a team of doctor says he
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could die at any moment. a i demand to be released after all this suffering. my hunger strike his like the bleeding of a long injury. this lasted for almost half a year. and a wilder is protesting his detainment without charge since december. he is a member of the armed group, palestinian islamic jihad. earlier this month, israel conducted a 3 day operation in garza targeting it's senior leadership. the group lobbied for a while. does release during cease fire negotiations. he has spent almost 13 years of his life behind bars. half of that time he says he was never charged. he refuses to end his hunger strike until he's reunited with his family. and and her the other included. freedom is more valuable than anything else and dignity above everything . we are a nation that will not be defeated. o god willing, we will get our victory or we will die. a wowza is part of
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a long list of palestinian prisoners who use hunger strikes as a weapon to fight what the israeli military calls administrative detention. more than $700.00 palestinians are being detained in israeli prisons without charge 3 or children, according to the palestinian prisoner society. the israeli military says it detains people using classified evidence to prevent crimes from being committed. a wow does for young daughters recently had a video call with their father. it was the 1st time they'd seen or spoken to him in more than 8 months. afterwards they cried and told their mother, he wasn't the baba, they knew the effect. there are many prisoners who have been through this experience and india, and they were victorious. colleen with his will and determination will be victorious. despite allow, does critical health condition. his family haven't been able to visit him in the
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hospital. they've been prevented from crossing into israel. natasha name l. jazeera, near television. okay, a lot more still to come this hour. ah, cool. so south africa government to slow rising prices. thousands march. pretoria tend to wait for results and, and go after a closely full presidential election and find out what formula wants. well, title leader is been up to during the sports mid season break. ah let's go with your weather report for europe in africa. thank you so much for joining in. so we've got a steady stream of rain stretching from scandinavia rate into the island of britain
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through france and iberia. so it's going for a closer look. break it down region by region. some heavier pulses of rain moving through the southeast of england on thursday, pushing into western areas of norway. and you've got some showers in storms around the cota tan peninsula. that's moving east into paris. so look at what it does here . temperature, you go from 33 down to 26 on saturday, but full on sunshine. and that's exactly where you should be for this time of the year. some showers and thunderstorms also seemed likely around solvina as we look into serbia, kosovo, down into greece and turkey. some of those could be severe as while rain has fallen across the top end of spain here. so that's gonna help with some of the wild fires burning their cooler air filters in to lisbon with a hive 26 degrees. i think we're going to power up some thunderstorms and it's stumble with the height of 30 thunderstorms, not too far away from athens. his wall and aft africa, we go, run of rain pushes away from n jemina into northern nigeria. and
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a weather maker comes crashing into the western cape province. rain and wind could see those winds up to 90 kilometers per hour. ah, ah. in south korea, a new generation is taking the stage, shaking up social media fashion. any time when our 8th made the world's oldest influence on al jazeera ah al jazeera, with pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i mean, i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. democracy may be exposed to struggle with those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to come. when
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a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy. on al jazeera lou ah, vermont of our top story say when al jazeera is 6 months since russia invaded ukraine, which marks the milestone on its independence day. president vladimir zalinski has told the united nations the world depends on ukrainian sovereignty. u. s. president joe biden has announced a new $3000000000.00 mote, military aid package bite and praise ukrainians for inspiring the world. but us
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officials, a warning of fresh attacks in the coming days. and the israel says contact sent to revival of the iran nucular deal around nuclear chief accuses israel of waging psychological warfare to sabotage. a return to the agreement. thousands of south africans serv marched in the nation's political capital. pretoria, on a one day strike to protest against the rising cost of living. they want the government to intervene as the price of fuel electricity and food keeps rising. for me, demila was at the march. ah, runaway inflation, hundreds of thousands of jobs lost and a shop increase in the cost of living have brought thousands of south africans on to the streets. they want the government to address a number of issues from pay rises to a stable electricity supply. company. i think that it was silly after that. not easy. yeah. cry. yeah. our cry please do we. i get you as opposed to be good but
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you're not teaching. yeah. give you asking that. no, they're not. they're not fully performing. economy's been worsened by the knock on effects of the code that 19 pandemic and inflation. is that a 13 year high for the way forward and stopping in to this anger? there's definitely developing over prices over pay of the poor people over food. i work with a group called the community organizing working group which operates manian over settlement. and the demand that they've come up with here is sent me to site food for all. can you imagine that how desperate that things are getting african project yesterday, we believe that to an employment ratings of africa, which were mainly i think the you for him to be here today want to hit the call to the government that they can they consider looking into to think of their issue of implement while the government is implemented in unemployment grant,
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a $20.00 a month, it's simply not enough. and more than a 3rd of the population is unemployed. organizes that hope to a nationwide shut down to bring the economy to a whole while a few 1000 have come out to the street. many others have been to however, it would be difficult for the government to disregard union demand. the governing african national congress is part of an alliance with the congress of south african trade union. one of the biggest work is iterations, given the recent waning of support for the party, can't afford to ignore work is called me to mila al jazeera pretoria. equity was location and it's week institutions have turned it into a key transit point for hundreds of tons of narcotics destined for the united states, europe, asia, and russia. you see and human reports and how drug trafficking is causing unprecedented violence in the port city of quite acu. hello,
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citizen. i celibacy. it's been more than a week since an explosion destroyed the homes and the lives of many living on chi yet, or chal. a street in a poor guayaquil neighbourhood, me her down in a while, a bozo. my daughter was sleeping with her husband when they heard machine gun fire . they ran to the window when the bomb went off in front of our house. toller, you said his daughter and his son in law each last deny. yeah, magnitude of the explosion left 17 people injured and 5 dead authority suspect it was directed at a drug trafficker, nicknamed cockroach, who reportedly had already left the scene. 36 year old roxana barrels died almost immediately think it was a gig on the only one we thought the my mother's body was found over there for you . i. that exclusion has been followed by 2 smaller ones this week in ecuador, its largest coastal city, where in the last year,
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the murder rate has doubled. i am. the government has responded by declaring a month long state of emergency, which allows the police and the army to work together to crack down on criminal organizations linked to drug trafficking cartels. about a year ago, 2 bodies were found hanging from this bridge here in the durant district. it marked the beginning of an escalation of violence here in y. yeah, keel. and since then, there have been decapitations, dismemberment of bodies of rival gang members, all of which have becoming more and more common in a country that had never seen those types of crimes before. but if the national police director of investigation says ecuador, geographic position is mostly to blame, a case stumbled into intervals by support. or we are waged between the world's 3 largest struck producers, columbia, in the north, and pro, in the south africa. mm hm. we've become embroiled in
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a logistic network and then as a transit country, what we're seeing a crime sort of copied from colombian and mexican cartels. in order to generate tara and panic, the name of various weapons police of identified at least $26.00 criminal gangs. some of them, small armies, who are fighting each other for the privilege of distributing drugs from here to the rest of the world. in the last 3 days, police have confiscated more than 40 tons of pure cocaine in banana shipments that were earmarked to europe. what that small consolation to the people of guy or child who say the police can't control the violence, which is why they're still living in fear to see in human al jazeera, why get keel ecuador? thailand's constitutional court has suspended, tie, prime minister, prior to shuffle official duty. general price has led the country since 2014. when
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he sees power in a military coup, the court is wearing up. if he has reached the maximum limit of 8 years in office, tony chang reports in bangkok. if a week is a long time in politics than 80 is, is a lifetime. as journalist gathered outside, that was the verdict of diane's constitutional court on wednesday, as it suspended prime minister per your channel chip. penning a review of his term. general prayer came to power after leading a military coup in 2014 or clockwise of the peace and order maintenance command, which includes drawer, ty, army, royalty, air forces, royalty, navy, and national police. here by analysis that is necessary to take control of the governing of the country. he's been in charge ever since. the new constitution promoted by the army and passed in 2017 limits prime ministerial terms to 8 years appeared that expired at midnight on tuesday. support is, however,
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argued privates term only began after general elections in 2019. the constitutional court is expected to make a final decision within a month. the interim prime minister's pro with one to one who previously been 2nd in command. he's also a former general and is considered by many to have been one of the main architects of the 2014 coo general private remains in the cabinet because he holds another position minister of defense. the suspension will relieve concerns, the banker could once again be disrupted by anti government protests. since the decision was handed down the situation, the government house is calm. considerably an hour ago, these ra a police were wearing full body armor and carrying shot guns. now they're just in soft caps, but no one is stepping down. the protest is may have won this battle, but they haven't won the war. this i let him alone. the court only suspended general private,
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but he has to get out. it's the same with the deputy prime minister in charge. they're all the same week in my hand, and i made let out menlo your mail. i am not okay with verdette, because i want praised to leave to palletized altogether. i don't want him to come back to office with an election shed yield to take place within the next 12 months . the opposition has drawn 1st blood. but in taking on a government that by generals, it faces a formidable foe. toni chang, al jazeera banker balance of being counted and then go live most closely for presidential election since the countries independence in 1975. the m. p a. a party has ruled the orange southern african nation for nearly 50 years, but it's facing its strongest ever challenge fuel by growing discontent at high levels of poverty and unemployment. the result isn't expected for several days. stephanie deca as more this could be the 1st step towards major change. for the 1st time in 47 years, opposition whitey nita, stanza,
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strong chance to contest the ruling and pill. a party as governed angola since its independence in portugal. in 1975 spread, amazon grande, we expect a big day and i believe, and golden people will look at it as a celebration because it is a democracy. many people say democracy does not exist in angola, but the effects of democracy will be seen as all and garland head to the poles. president jewelry a su cost, his vote early on wednesday, surrounded by tight security. as did opposition leader adult back to clusters. union voters are electing a new parliament in president mr. titus race since the 1st multi party elections in 1992. and why is that an increasingly disillusioned youth fed up by not seeing angola, petro dollars improve their lives? is why youngest people we need more change when in old bridge that we need more g albert douglas junior to be president of angola. i believe that do it really?
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to change this country? the country is africa, 2nd largest oil producer. but levels of poverty remain high. the emptier lays been accused by human rights groups of corruption in clamping down on dissent. rights groups have also expressed concern about the transparency of these elections. the votes will all be counted through a new centralized system in the capitol due to a recent change in the electoral law, pushed through by the ruling and palais results are not expected for a few days. stephanie decker of j 0 cut are so vast, $3000000000.00 into pakistan to help the struggling economy. the announcement has been made on a 2 day visit by the pakistani prime minister to cut our way. he had talked with the amir, the pakistani government is looking for long term investment as the country struggles with a severe economic crisis. a solid binge of 8 has spoken to pakistan's prime minister above shabazz sharif. he began by asking him how his administration will use as 3000000000 dollar investment promised by cattle. this time around,
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we will implement all this which has been agreed upon. unfortunately, during the previous regime, i have been deeply embarrassed her when i heard that a solid proposals are offered to bog is done back in 2019 and nothing happened. and you will see this time there will be marked difference and we will in charlotte for prosperity and progress of that we will focused on we will use every moment and every ounce of energy, our commitment to implement these cleared initiative and very quickly. so if back a stands, political stability is tied to it's economic stability. there are, we've seen in the last few weeks and months and the political opposition has great fowl on steps that your government has taken up. how have you assured investors
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like got there to come to pakistan and there will be some sort of political stability in that command as long we are moving the right direction. we are transparent and we are being seen by the people of pakistan. and we are genuinely trying to serve a national interest. i have no doubt. these are kind of nefarious or designed will fail and sharla will be with them. thank you very much. i miss are focused on shabazz sharif. are talking to us after his visit duke out there, he's met with his delegation, the emir of brother and various other ministers and ministries, and is going back to his country with a promise. right. got that to invest $3000000000.00. now, it is going to be interesting to see how those promises actually translate into actual investment and improvement. and by the founder, con me,
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which is struggling with high rates of inflation with the a real high rate of energy crisis. and it is the people of pakistan who've been asking the prime minister and as government to make life better for them. rescue teams in pakistan are working to help hundreds of thousands of people stranded by weeks of flooding. nearly 800 people have been killed over the past 2 months, mostly in the southern sinned and baluchistan provinces, catcher, lopez, hot ian has more. the province of baluchistan has never seen flooding like this. entire villages or south west pakistan had been destroyed. communities our already struggling are now forced to start over. money are good, but very godaddy was alone. he got out. we haven't received any help so far. we're extremely stressed and with lost everything here. got a houses, a large salt lake and our crops are gone. would be left empty handed. we're worried because we don't have enough to survive and the circumstances ha,
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rescue crews are stretched. then the local government is overwhelmed by the number of families in need. the floods have killed hundreds of people over the past 2 months. on be dark body under our wall. we are, we are trying are based upon missing bodies, their families or in play runners. we have rescued hundreds of people including children, elderly and women, golf. the situation here is catastrophic reader. people try to salvage what little they have left thousands have been left homeless. their source of livelihoods gone from one day for the next. oh, good good is that it is, oh, go full of the $34.00 districts in baluchistan. 31 have been partially or fully damaged. this is clearly a catastrophe. both the mountains and the plains have been hit by flooding. our rescue team has no time to rest now and is engaging intense rescue operations. with
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the military is taking part in the relief effort. it's too soon for clean up operations or rebuilding for this level of destruction is unprecedented. even in a region accustomed to monsoons and with more rain expected this week. but families and local authorities are bracing for further damage. cartier little bits of again al jazeera. now the news, the leaders of serbia and kosovo, have failed to reach an agreement on the spot over license plates. crisis talks were held in brussels with envoys from the united states of european union visiting the region to avert further tensions. cosello's government has declared it will no longer recognise serbian license plates. the rift has triggered fears of instability in the balkans. bernard smith reports from christina, near the serbian cause of a border. nato's k for peacekeepers are out of their barracks and back on the streets of casa, an attempt by ethnic albanian majority, kosovo,
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to assert its sovereignty over ethnic serbs living it's north, is risking a return to conflict. the spark is car license plates. already drivers crossing the serbia kosovo border must cover up national symbols because serbia doesn't recognize casa bos, independence. now christina says it will be issuing license plates to its ethnic sir citizens who still insist on using plates issued in belgrade. those are the only will that played shouldn't change. no one can forced me. even if $100.00 albanians would come here, i will still fight, even if it means i will buy. is that enough? but it will give me. i bought a bill and i bought them, it would be for the best. and the most honest solution for us to keep the number plates that we have and not change them. kosovo seceded from serbia in 2008, 5 percent of its population is ethnic serve and most live to the north of this bridge. emit treat,
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sir. they still take their orders from belgrade. that's despite a deal that serbia signed in brussels 10 years ago, giving up control here in return for the chance of joining the european union. the prospect of e u membership was supposed to encourage costs of owen serbia to become good neighbors. but the e. e was now cooled on any sort of expansion and has a feeling here and in serbia that the prospect of full e u. membership is now beyond the horizon. now is the graffiti supporting rushes invasion of ukraine suggests. serbian sympathies lie with moscow. the main issue is that how, when the e u is not in how the russians are getting in. every one knows that her, that serbia, it's hash not yet from been and distance sing itself from. are the russian invasion in ukraine? russia is still on very much interested in having a next font and ex font is the balkans, serbia's present, alexander view church,
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says sir politicians on civil servants could stop working in cost of an institutions. if the new license plates are imposed. cause of those prime minister of incur tea, there is an escalation to a wider conflict. nato says its troops are ready to intervene. if there is a risk of violence, bernard smith, al jazeera, pristina, kosovo. now scientists say the du gong a marine ma'am, also known as the sea cow, has become functionally extinct in china. fishing ships strikes and human cause habitat loss of scene. their numbers decrease rapidly since the 1970s. researchers haven't seen any evidence of their presence in chinese waters since 2008, although they are found elsewhere to gongs are listed as vulnerable by the international union for the conservation of nature. severe drought in the us state of texas as uncovered a discovery,
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tens of millions of years old dinosaur tracks of being seen in a dried up river bed, giving scientists an insight into the habitat of these long extinct creatures. alum fisher reports. this is a look back in time to a moment before man existed. and dinosaurs room the f footprints from the actual contra sawdust have been found because of the drought hitting texas. the policy river near glen rose has almost dried up. imprints left tens of millions of years ago of suddenly become visible or jammed 239 years ago when this was a shallow inland sea. and so they were just walking through very stick, sticky mud and it did a really good job of ringer tracks. tracks have been found in this area before. that's why it's called dinosaur state park. but this is the longest continuous set discovered that are 60 footprints each. the size of a dinner plate left by a dinosaur that it was about 4 and a half meters high. weighs about the same as
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a hippopotamus, and was a carnival. and the detail is astonishing. wanted such fine grained glance know that it left a lot of detail from the feet of the acro, the walk through there. and so you can see things like, you know, the paddling feet, things that you don't expect to see. a nasir trackers that old 100 burton were in years because with water in the river, the tracks would normally be covered by sediment. the drought has dried that out, revealing the historic find. volunteers have been working to document and preserve this little snapshot of history. but with when predicted this look into the past me soon disappear. alan fisher algebra class. i'm looking stuff for you without. is there a fires here now with the sport names? thank you so much. scottish side rangers of stun p as beyond hovan to book a spot in the champions league group stage. a glasgow team profited from
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a defensive blunder to seal a one know when in the netherlands. the result means giovanni von braun course team advanced $32.00 on aggregate. it's the 1st time for more than a decade that rangers will be part of the group stage. i'll dynamos are grab, have also had balances at the expense of norwegian side, goto glimpse, you know, coast gesture, ditch, scored a spectacular role in the 1st half. that i did, however, go to extra time with dina most going to late goals to seal a for, to get with this with severely who's filled a truck, jones or as a home a stadium as they were dumped out. the turkish champions falling to copenhagen following a goal as straw on the night means the danish aside, advanced to one on aggregates b. j tour is boosting it's prize money. amid the growing prominence of the saudi backed live series,
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commissioner j monahan says that 12 pg events will have an average purse of $20000000.00 each top players will have to commit to taking part in at least 20 events. but he also made it clear that golfers who have already jumped to the rival lib series won't be welcomed back. series has learned a number of big players including phil mickelson and brooks capco joined the live golf series and. and they've made that commitment. and they, and for most of them, they made multi year commitments. so as i been clear throughout, every player has a choice that i respect their choice. but they've made it, we made ours. we're going to continue to focus on the things that we control and get stronger and stronger. and i think they understand that guys that are thinking one way or another. honestly, i don't care if they leave or not, i guess not. it's not gonna make a difference to me,
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but i would at least like people to make a decision that is completely informed and, and basically know, this is what's coming down the pipeline. this is what you may be leaving behind. today i'm have a way to boxing world champion tyson. terry says he will come out of retirement for $500000000.00. here he still holds the w. b. c. titled site officially announcing his intention to quit. the sports is now set a september 1st deadline for an offer to take on. alexander was sick in a unification, fight ukrainian has just been anthony joshua for the 2nd time to retain his world title belts or dies. bailey searchers are very want to make the fight. i'm going to give you all 7 days till the 1st of september took about with the manage. if not, thank you very much. has been a boss. boxing a broadcaster garrett, a davies police. carrie will return to the ring for
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a fight with you. sec. i think people will always, regardless to where the tycer fury like so. no. will always say that if he doesn't fight, you say that he, dr. oh, they should have full to him, and i think there's an obligation almost in away faith. you re to fight you sick because he knows the history of the division. and i have an undisputed champion now, which we can have on the 1st since lennox lewis in 1999. it's an amazing thing to the spool. so i think it will happen and i think he will come back and fight. she's sick and also they're starting to prove the great chief sick, who twice now in 24 hours has looked brilliant against a baker. we had the a stronger heavy weights in antony joshua and also the 2nd time they proved fight, yahoo!
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it's up against him. there's been something of an unfair contest and the build up to formula once return had a leader match for shop and taking part in a training session with felton cycling champion with van art. after a month along mid season break, f one is back at belgium, spa circuit for sap and lease has for ari ron bouchard clare by 70 point top of the family i was enjoy going to spy me, is my favorite track on the calendar. and of course i'm born in belgium and it's very close to the dutch border, so there are always a lot of friends to, to support me as well. so all in all, you know, it's always a very special reagan for me. daniel ricardo was sent to leave his team maclaren at the end of the 2022 season here before his contract is set to expire. both sides say the decision to part was by mutual agreement. ricardo joined maclaren from renault in 2020. but his struggle to match the performance of teenage atlanta north hand. atlanta is a matt olson head, his ball right out of pittsburgh,
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pnc park right into the albany river for a grand flan home run. a le braves went on to beat the pirates 14 to t. there's also $27.00 home run of the season, the 5th grand slam of his career. okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to needs in london. like slow, far those are the main eve bog for this news, our boat, but i will be back in a moment with all of the days news you all watching, which is here. ah ah.
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