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they were storing italy's credibility, his critics would say, he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera? in south korea, a, you generation is titan stage shaking up social media session. any time when i would 8th made the world old influence on out there. ah, algeria rate with no the russian hells as upper as
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a nuclear plants is re connected to the countries power grid after a fire damage is power lines. ah, the watching al jazeera broadcasting live from doha and carry johnston also coming up. memories of a massacre and homes left behind. they were hanged at refugees whose lives remain in limbo, 5 years off to flee a military crackdown. pakistani court grants of former prime minister iran con, temporary bail from a terrace in case he was accused of threatening a judge and police picking up the paces and recreating priceless artifacts destroyed in the bay roof. last the number of dead from a russian rocket attack on the ukrainian train station on wednesday has risen to 25 . the strike came as the country was on high alert for attacks on the same date,
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celebrated 31 years of independence from soviet rule. among the casualties or 2 young boys, teresa by reports from keith ah, the aftermath of a russian strike victims i trying to recover from the shock. dozens of people were killed when missiles hit the city of chaplin in eastern ukraine. with that he lost his 11 year old son in one of the strikes in a residential area near the building with the old wickham. all of yes, he was in the house. he was thrown out of there will look for him here in the ruins . and he was lame here. nobody knew that he was here. nobody knew. we thought maybe he was thrown on to the roof job, but he was lying here. miss us also hit a passenger train, killing dozens of people, including children. the russian defense ministry says the attack killed more than $200.00 ukrainian service members and destroyed military equipment. people in their
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homes at the time say the attacks that came as a surprise was we're pretty sure that there was no sound, nothing at all was heard just an explosion. fire explosion. and then the fire started. this is the 2nd time russia has hit a passenger train during the war last april, more than 50 people were killed in a railway station. ingram, i thought, ask also in the east the attacks each abilene happened on wednesday, while ukraine celebrated 31 years of independence from soviet role. the russian government has its trying to prevent civilian casualties. but the reality on the ground is completely different. as schools, hospitals and universities have been shelved in the past month and civilian deaths continue to mount. there is our, i'll the theda give. the russian hells is operation. nuclear plants in southern ukraine has been reconnected to the countries power grid after been cut off twice
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on thursday. international atomic energy agency said the reason for the outages were not yet clear. but earlier ukraine's state nuclear power company said fire damaged power lines, causing the remaining 2 operating reactors to shut down. the company blames russia for the damage. new enters called for the plant to be demilitarised immediately. un human rights chief and childishly, has condemned the attacks on its upper region. i called russia presses to halt armed attack against a crate. this separation needs to be immediately, the military's both parties must respect an old times and he all sick of them says international humorous law and international humanitarian law. robert kelly is a former expert with the international atomic energy agency. he says he's not alarmed by the latest development. i'm a lot less concerned than the historical screaming that's going on in the media. i don't think there's
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a major problem there. i just heard the safety systems came on and their work wasn't exactly what we expect and you decide. and we'll do with this side, both sides in this battle. if you realist electricity, rommel are very anxious to seniors. $40000000000.00 plan remaining, jack and whoever gets in this war, suddenly resolve will be very happy to help huge generating station it's 20 percent of the capacity of creating a very valuable u. i. e, a conduct 2 kinds of inspections. one kind of inspection. they are going to do for sure, is look at nuclear materials accounting and see that the books are correct and that the inventories are correct. now you had about 4 times a year because of the war that has been interrupted. they also have the possibility of doing some kind of a special mission. those are not inspectors. there are people who chosen from the ranks or maybe a member states to go in the nation may live safety. we look at security gates and
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things like that. and they'll come back and make some observations, but they are not trained inspectors. like you would see, for example, a nuclear arms control treaty inspector, situation. russian president vladimir 13 has signed a decrease to increase the size of the armed forces. russian media reporting the strength will be expanded from 1900000 over 2000000. that includes an extra $137000.00 military personnel. the increase will come into effect for the 1st of january, next year. a prominent criminal, the critic has appeared in the russian court accused of discrediting the military guinea roseman was arrested on wednesday in the city of a cutter in book where he previously served as map he was charged after referring to moscow, a tax on ukraine as an invasion, the criminal court is a special military operation in me and mar, the former british ambassador to the country has been arrested. vicki bowman runs
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the man ma center for responsible business. she and her husband were detained in young guns for violating immigration those on wednesday. but when it served as a passenger from 2002 to 2006 for any change has more from bangkok, we understand mrs. bowman husband, the celebrated artist, were arrested in their home on a wednesday evening and sat in the central area of yang gone. they've appear to have been detained under immigration charges, although no clarification yet from the man morrow authorities. we understand the british embassy has said that it is offering consider assistance to a british woman who has been detained. the we also understand that that she's being held an insane prison. that is where high profile prisoners often related to political crimes held. it's the high security prison and yeah,
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and gone. and i think that is an indication of the seriousness of this arrest. in addition to which we understand that there were attempts made to charm put a news blanket over the arrest while people tried to negotiate with these with me m r o authorities. i think there was a feeling that if they could reach up to the higher echelons of the military gentle, they may have been a way to get a get through this. the fact that the news has now been released is possibly and any indication of the fact that this is very serious for mrs. bowman, and that those senior generals are already aware of her arrest. hundreds of thousands of or hanger, a mocking 5 years since they arrived at what's been come, the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. they fed me in law because of a military cracked on a widespread atrocities. tongue, their chandry reports from cox's bizarre, where he's been discovering her anger a mocking 5 years away from him. thousands of people have gathered he had in lamba
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camp in cox's bazaar like this. there are many other gatherings in other parts of the camp in co to prolong and min ballot collie and other camps as well. there hears and the 5 year acacia and sharing their experience and me and my that trusted is each family's experience and that demanding the man mar government to take them back home with dignity and their citizenship, right. they're also appreciate, have been with us government for giving them shelter here and all the help the god on the government and aid agencies. and if i was a muslim in men about 25 years ago, they committed atrocities against us. this is very said, we want the intentional community to know and we want justice without a quote on a case contract. we say our case can be asked to looking for justice from the international criminal court level level. we will go back to a home as long as the you and guarantees, and to show us our security and protection electrical despite to fail repatriation
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at times. and many diplomatic efforts are going up. ravages have not given up their hope to return home sunday, ravages one here is that there be identified as ro hanger and their citizenship right is been given back to them by the me and my government only then they will go and they're also on security from the u. n. and the international community. and they also want to return to their native land, not to any intern camp in man, mar, the outgoing un. human rights chief says she's, i need to release along my to report on beijing's treatment of his weaker minority by the end of this month. michelle bash lays a term and next week she told al jazeera, the report will take a more detailed look into alleged writes the uses in china's changing province. it's the same kind of findings that we raise with that with the what it is. but of
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course, this will be an more deep in terms of the analysis that it's about patterns of human rights violations. the reports of appetite, attention treatment. and we will, in the, in the report will go much more deeper on those with much more details and interviews of people who have been the victim of the situation. or earlier, china's government sent a letter to bashing a urging her office not to publish the report. patrick folk has more on that from an on china. well, it may not have come as much of a surprise necessarily if indeed it's true that china sent this letter to michelle bachelor urging her not to publish this report on jam, beijing's made no secrets of how it feels about this report on the foreign ministry . last month called on the high commissioner's office to respect the concerns of the chinese people stand on the right side of history and also called on it to reject publishing this assessment based on what a court lies and false accusations
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a. but the fact that 40 other states of supposedly supported china in this letter raises some very serious questions about how china is using its sway over the u. n . and its approach on the ship jan. question and allegations of rights violations against muslim minorities that has been accused of using its economic and political clouts and incessant lobbying to get countries to stand in line with its position on shin jam. but you might also imagine that beijing is particularly nervous after this report that was published early this month by the u. n. special reporter on contemporary slavering saying that it was reasonable to conclude that there was forced labor inch in jang. and if this is included in the report that's coming out, it could have some very serious implications and could bolster a push for accountability against china. and you can see our full interview with that. michelle bash they on talked to al jazeera that this friday at 1630 g empty.
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he was president joe biden is set to sign an executive order worth more than $52000000000.00. and that subsidizing the manufacturing and research of semiconductor chips. the tiny electronic chips have been in short supply around the world since the covey 19 pandemic started that impacted the manufacturing of everything from carson weapons to washing machines and video games. said a head heron al jazeera records monsoon reins and pakistan have caused a catastrophe. ethics scale, we'll have more from the countries climate change, mr. bus french president, mandela, kona touches done in algeria to mend relations ah, with, here's the thing, the windsor shifting around,
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around the gulf heavy one. so here's what's going on 1st. so water pitcher of the middle east on friday it's our typical weather pattern here. so do you say go in for a closer look around the golf? imagine it as someone just put a fan in the middle of the golf and turned it on. it's scooping up all of that moister and humidity and shoving it right into the short line of cats are see those winds there. so for doha, a big increase in the humidity. you're certainly going affiliate on friday, across pakistan. we know more than 900 people have died in the monsoon rains that have triggered flooding. this is in punjab province. one of the hardest hit areas here, same goes for sin and baluchistan as well. this is a monsoon depression we had swing through, but the bulk of that activity peter, and out on friday, heaviest falls will be north and west of islam of bod, up against the foothills of the himalayas. got some energy crossing over the g. m. pushing into is stan ball. so thunder downpours here and off to central africa. we go right now. it's our usual scattering. a plentiful showers in storms, especially soft sudan,
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spilling into uganda on friday. calmer weather for south africa, but a big drop in those temperatures for durban. just a high of 20 degrees on friday, that's a drop of 10 degrees that show whether at the bye for now ah, the impression of an ethnic minority and man, mom goes back many days. the intention was to make sure that ro hinges were no longer entitled to either a basic bribes or citizenship right. al jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution after a hinge and me and my exiled on al jazeera lou.
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ah, they're watching out a 0 reminder of our top stories this out. the russian held operation nuclear power in san ukraine has been reconnected to the countries power grid been disconnected twice on thursday. according to the international atomic energy agency, a fire reporter, the damaged power lines give and moscow accused each other, attacking the facility. the former british ambassador to me and mom has been arrested in the country. becky bowman and her husband who are detained to young, gone on wednesday, husbands campaign against a teacher in the 1996. hundreds of thousands of her hang a marking 5 years since they fled a military tract on me and not close to 1000000 people. now living in what's become the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. focused on
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a former prime minister in ron con has been granted bail bond, anti terrorism court in islamabad. the case relates to a speech he made over the weekend, and oh, it was the next month. con is accused of threatening police and the judge who ordered the arrest of his top aid. the former prime minister has been trying to return to pass since he was forced out by no confidence vote. in april. i'm done with the whole world is making fun of buckets done. there was torture and sexual abuse against siobhan. it is confirmed in the court that he has been tortured and i said i will get legal action against a police and the judge knew about the dodger. so when i say legal action instead, i'm accuser, tell them what a joke. just went headlines around the world making pakistan look like a banana republic when there is no law and anyone can be victimized heavy rains in flash floods. the devastated large parts of pakistan showed no sign of letting up
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tens of thousands of people that had to flee their homes. since the down was we got in june to the defense authority say more than 900 people had been killed. same as robbie has more from karachi were here in the capital of the provincial the province since we're in the provincial capital of karachi. and in the last few days there has been a reprieve from the rain. but as you can see, i'll get out of the way and you can take a look, as you can see, much of this urban area, much of the city remains completely water log and it's easier to count the number of rows perhaps that have not experienced some kind of rain or flood damage which is making a, getting around the city, an absolute absolute nightmare for people that are commuting and going back and forth from work for people that are trying to simply carry on with their daily lives. so we've seen in the last few weeks the, the, the urban centers years and actually the most popular city in the country. it was
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completely dress. now the rain has gone away for now, but we are expecting according to forecasts for more rain to come in the next few days. there are warning a flash floods and more flooding in different parts of the city in the next few days. so people are being warned to stay away from our canals and from places that have already been hit and are still water locked. so it is, it is somewhere where the reins of abated, but certainly we're not out of the woods yet. the monsoon season isn't over yet, and by all accounts, this is the worst, or least one of the worst monsoon season, the hip pocket done in recent memory. there i spoke to focused on some minutes of climate change. sherry raymond, she's blaming chime that change for record monsoon rains, causing a humanitarian disaster. we've never seen 6 to 78 cycles windy it cycle
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now. and there's only been in the whole of one and a half, 2 months. we've only had a 6 day gap, particularly and send a balloon just lana's in the board to very, very badly affected. and of the situation there. if we have 33000000 now, there are you know, affected. we have a 913 people who are ready killed many more injured in extreme wilder ability on the ground. as we have over over 780 percent moreno than occurred to your average in the province of sins and something like $400.00 upwards in baluchistan. these 2 provinces are sustaining the brunt of this monster monsoon that is actually inundating the entire south of pakistan. but in the same old 30 districts are inundated and we've been actually predicting it, but no one actually or saw the skill magnitude. and what
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a film of water that has been coming down in the shape of either hill torrance or flash flooding and open up flooding. we are unable to even remove the water pump. sir, you know, working over time, but are every see another spell. so we have been looking at very little weather events all year. basically we've had no summer, we went straight from our winter and do no spring. we spent straight from winter to summer and we've had escalating forest wires and be one of the hardest, based on the planet this year. a with 5453 degrees, a temperature in sin. so yes, it is directly an outcome of 4 extreme wear. the badges generated by time but change and we are bracing for another spell. strong rains and floods have also brought chaos to the streets of turkeys. biggest city is tumble. a district on the european side is home to 1000000 people and is the worst hit. a sort said our
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report lives brought to a standstill in turkey's larger city. for large fellows, created by heavy downpours, husky that through the streets, stumbles most populated. this with a spaniard, was among the worst affected lo lane and with poor drainage men of its roads and some residential areas were full of those less affected struggles to clean up their homes. and what am i going to do? it's enough, this is my house. i lived there whom of this end enough is enough. despite forecast heavy, don't pause. many people see little had been done to stop the floods. in many parts of the city, drivers were left to commit on road that looked like lakes. it is the 3rd time this summer that torrential rains have flooded the stamps. the city's population has grown nearly 340 in the last 3 decades. but critics say, planning and infrastructure have failed to keep off. europe's largest city has been
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hit by heavy rains. once again, the government says that the mon spell it off is stumble. that's controlled by the physician. didn't take proper measures despite warnings. but opposition says the previous may years from but on in party, living in west, in more than lies in the cities, infrastructure. men of those affect the say, the blame game must end as solutions be found. russell said that o jazeera, a stumble. ca suppose a prime minister has told al jazeera that russia is exploiting tensions between casa bones, serbia, and try to destabilize europe a to a strange to balkan neighbors are locked in a dispute about car license plates and identity documents, where affairs, the tensions could turn to violence but it's smith spoke to albuquerque in the cost of capital. christina, i from innocent earnestness, cosello's prime minister insists he sticking to a september 1st deadline to enforce a repeatedly delayed law. very. it will require local serbs to switch their car
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license plates from serbian to cos of, and it's a demonstration of sovereignty that comes with risks. knowing that serbia does not recognize our country, denies the crimes committed in the past and has 48 forward operation bases in ground safety zone around on board. i think we should be vigilant. the ethnic cleansing of more than 800000 albanians from kosovo by served majority. yugoslav, forces in 1998 to 99 is the dark shadow over relations between the 2 sides, kosovo declared independence. 9 years later. finally, now the prime minister says he wants more backing from the european union and the u . s. as relations with serbia deteriorate, what i would ask from them is to be more active, more clear, and more firm on their stance towards belgrade. because of the links between
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belgrade and moscow are broad and deep and dangerous for the future. so be, as president says, christina, is trampling on the rights of the serb minority in kosovo, alexander boot, which has the backing of russian president vladimir putin. voltage says serbs working in cost of in institutions will leave their jobs and as a deal is reached to end what he calls that persecution. i believe that firm. despotic president, putin has great interest in destabilizing europe. he once sir, to have coosaw state fail, he wants the soul that just does iraq and afghanistan, we are not so successful. our international interventions. likewise, of course, always a temporary success. but sir, i am showing here with my government that cos always a double success is a success of nato intervention to stop sort of in genocide. and it is at the same
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time a success of combining economic development with qualitative democracy and voice from the e. u. and u. s. were in the ethnically divided cost in city of metro visa on thursday to head off an escalation of tensions. they'll next head to belgrade. there's still no sign of a deal. bernard smith, al jazeera pristina casa french president, emanuel micron has arrived in algiers. to mend relations between france and algeria, he laid a wreath at memorial for algerians, who died fighting french colonizers to 19 fifties and sixties ties between the 2 nations soured last year from a con, questioned algiers existence as a nation before the french occupation and israeli military court has extended the detention of his analogy hardly that the some are saudi until next sunday, early this month, israel lord strikes against his group in the gaza strip. the leading to 3 days of
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conflict. saw these charge with membership of an illegal organization and the incitement against israel. hundreds of trained doctors in his well have handed in resignation letters. they're in dispute with the health ministry over working hours . social name has vis to the clinic in television. there is already a shortage of doctors in israel resident say they are burned out and fed up. they worked 26 hour shift since last october, the government had been devising a plan that would cut those shift to 16 hours. they were told initially that plan would go into effect in april. now they're being told they'll have to wait until september of next year. 200 residents working across 20 different specialties all over israel submitted. their resignations today were told, more resignations are coming unless the government fulfilled it's pledge about $20000000.00 was supposed to be allocated to hire $200.00 more doctors that would
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help compensate for the reduction in the shift hours. now the minister of health is saying that quote, the resident struggle is justified. he's asking however, that residents not take any urgent action that would prevent hospital from being able to treat patients. he is assigning the blame to the minister of finance. we contacted the ministry of finance and did not get a response. now these resignations will go into effect in 2 weeks. so there's still time for negotiations. this issue of punishing hours for medical residents. it is real dates back more than 20 years. in 2000 residents were able to cut the shifts from 36 hours to the current 26 hours. but they say even today, the rules are often not enforced. conservatories, the british museum in london have restore the ancient glass shot to the during the port explosion by a routine 2020. they say the process was daunting and took years to complete. the
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hot reports ah, the bay route port blast in august, 2020 shredded building destroyed live and shook the entire city. about 3 kilometers away at the american university of beirut, ancient glass artifacts on display were smashed in the shock wave. these objects are very important because they are, they were the 1st complete examples of the early gloss blowing technology. and during the roman thompson, lebanon, a team from the british museum in london offered to rebuild these priceless pieces alongside their lebanese counterparts. to do that, they had to sort each chart of glass to decide if it was part of an ancient vessel
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or a display case. they start documenting and recording is the fragments in every square and try to kind of look at the shape of the glass surface features and start, you know, thinking, you know, which fact moment to which vessel it was a major jigsaw puzzle exercise each piece carefully selected and restored the team members agreed to make the vessels structurally sound, but leave imperfections varying witness to the explosion. for this project, really wanted to highlight the damage these objects went through. so that we all can look at this because remember what they've been through and how they were a revised together a cherished snapshot of ancient life that was shattered in bay route, but not destroyed leah harding.
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