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grid after fires interfere with power lines. this is moscow confirms it carried out an attack on a railway in easton ukraine, which killed 25 people on the country's independence day. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london. you watching out. they are also coming up with program. protests and tears is more than a 1000000 wrangle. muslims marked 5 years since they were forced to flee. man man and a judge gives us justice department a day to make public a redacted version of the search warrant affidavit for mar logo. ah, how come to the program the russian held zappa regia, nuclear plant is working again after being cut off from ukraine's power grid for
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the 1st time safety systems were activated when the facilities last 2 working react isn't a plant with disconnected. after nearby fires, damage the overhead power lines, that's according to ukraine, state nuclear power company, which has been warning that russia is attacking the operations connections to take it off the country's grid. plants supplies 20 percent of ukraine's electricity and is still operated by local staff. even though russia took control of it in march, kevin moscow accuse each other of launching attacks near the nuclear power facility, which is europe's largest. the u. n. is quote, for the plant to be demilitarized immediately, and for the i 8 to be allowed in to check it. present rosemary lensky is calling for greater international pressure to force russian troops to leave this apparition, nuclear power station, which is up in the range. if i want to show all ukrainians we are doing everything to prevent an emergency scenario, but it depends not only on our state. the key thing is the international pressure
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is needed to force the occupies immediately withdraw in the territory of the upper region nuclear power plant. the international atomic energy agency and other international organizations must act much faster than now. because every minute, if the russian military staying at the nuclear plant is a risk of a global radiation disaster. while rushers confirmed this forces attacked a railway station in east and ukraine on wednesday. the number of people killed in the missile strikes has risen to 25, including 2 boys, aged 6 and 11. it tack on the city of chaplin came, as you quite marked its independence day. theresa by reports now from keith. the aftermath of a russian strike. victims are trying to recover from the shock. dozens of people were killed when missiles hid the city of chaplin in eastern ukraine will permit. that he lost his 11 year old son in one of the strikes in a residential area. with them all of this he was in the house,
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so she 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 she was thrown on to the roof job, but he was lying this year. he was on miss alice also have 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 homes at the time, say, the attacks came as a surprise when you're 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 via taxi shop. lean happened on wednesday,
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while ukraine celebrated 31 years of independence from soviet roll. 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 shelves in the past month, and civilian deaths continue to mount. there is, i will, i, the theda give our russian president vladimir putin assigned a decree to increase the size of russia's armed forces. russia, media reporting that staffing levels will be expanded from 1.9 to over 2000000. that includes an extra $137000.00 military personnel is going to come into effect on the 1st of january next year. a recruitment drive has been taking place around the country with slash large cash cash bonuses offered for this. and then a prominent criminal critic as appeared in a russian cor accused of insulting the military in kenny roy's man was arrested on
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wednesday in the city of the catharine book where he previously served as mayor. he was charged author of firing to moscow's attacks on ukraine as an invasion, crammed, and calls it a special military operation for 10. a new laws. prosecute anyone who refuses to use the term. ah, will. ringo refugees of hell? protests mocking 5 years in safelight and military crack down and wide spread atrocities and me and mar. there are now more than a 1000000, mainly muslim wrangle, sheltering and neighboring bangladesh may and mod denies him citizenship making them one of the world's largest groups of stateless people. 48 percent are women and girls, many of whom have survived or witnessed some form of gender based violence. more than half a children. agencies say they are at risk of becoming a loss generation because they can't get an education. the u. s. u and all the
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western nations of place to keep up the pressure on me and mar, with the u. k, announcing new sanctions targeting businesses linked to its military. tanveer child reports now from cox's bazaar, the sight of what's become the world's largest refugee camp for refugees live here is challenging. overcrowded and fragile shelter. surrounded by barber fences, bend from pharma litigation work and travel. refugees said they are frequently harassed by police and camp authorities. violence trafficking, child marriages, and drug related crimes are increasing inside the camp. as there are cotton flat to bangladesh in 2017, she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future father and we had enough. we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on their safe. it has done more than enough and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the wreckage is so hot because up
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we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that case, the united nations, bangladesh, government and other organizations should find a new strategy to send us back soon. nearly 4000 growing refugees leave along the border with me on my tomb. root in what's called no man's land conditions are harsh and they are cut off from the others. behind me is the only refugee camp in the no man's area. most of it is in the me, on my side, the recipes in the international boundaries. when the conflict in man mercer kind state is gradually spilling over close to the butter, i'm out of this, i'm out of that. we are unable to go to our own country. still another fear we have now is you to frequent clashes between our account. but it's rippling surgeons and me and mar army is getting very close to our camp area. and if we can hear artillery round the machine gun fire almost every day, our children and families are in panic. 5 years on since the rowing guy arrived
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here, the u. and rest a g agency says, then i'll face it protracted crisis and need help our gently. so i think the main challenge is providing the support for them to survive on the day to day basis. the humanitarian needs are covered, but also moving towards what is going to happen next. many rowing go, refugees, feel increasingly frustrated that they have little say and decisions about what happens to them. and that their fate and destiny appeared to be at the mercy of others. turnville chaudhry o jazeera, cox's bizarre bangladesh. meanwhile, the former british ambassador to me and mars, been arrested and young gone. vicky bone is served his ambassador from 2002 to 2006, and now runs the me in law center for responsible business. she and her husband were detained on wednesday for violating immigration laws. tony chang has moved from bangkok. we understand mrs. bowman, husband, the celebrated artist,
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were arrested in their home on a wednesday evening and sat in the central area of yang gone. they've appeared 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 there. 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 yan 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 the burn these with me, tomorrow authorities. i think there was a feeling that if they could reach up to the higher echelons of the military gentle,
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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, the outgoing un human rights. she says defy huge pressure from all sides. she still hopes to release a report on china's treatment of its weaker minority before her term and next week is hash marlboro spoke to michelle bash lead to defended her trip to didn't young province in may. as part of the report. she was supervised by chinese officials on her visit, drawing criticism from human rights groups doing this. and when you say this is not an investigation, but by the direct discussions with the chinese officials, why don't you see the same time that this is something that could cost you your credibility high commissioner? well, my typically day is related to what i think i have to do. and i have to do is to
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engage with the government with a society and to do whatever it is need to done to ensure that human rights are protected and respected. so explain to us why it took him that long to release the report on the alleged atrocities in the change young region. well, as you are aware in early march, we reach an agreement with a china for a visit to the country. so this is something we we wanted to prioritize and because it was important, as i said before, to visit the country to engage with the authorities and senior officials on human rights issues. and direct me to raise the concerns with them. following my visit to china, though it continues to be reviewed and finalize. are we likely to see the report published by the end of this month, for example? well, as i said today earlier, we are working on it. i had fully intended for it to be released before monday and we're trying a china been using its political influence to bury the report. i will have to say i
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have received pressures for public and not to public, but from every side. and but i have to say any decision on anything that will happen, it will never if i will not publish or publish it due to any such question. i will never do something like that. i can assure you. precious will not affect my decision. and you can see that full interior. michelle ashley on talked to al jazeera that's coming up is friday. 1613 gmc, watching out there alive from london. still ahead for you on the program, the french president flies algeria to men. relations is the mon grows, the gas or north african countries. and i don't know even who is dead or who is alive, the wild health organization. she makes an emotional plea for the fighting to stop and if you take right reach and why he said his relative starving, ah,
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well, the heat wave in central china has now surpassed 75 days. however, while we'll chat more about that in a sec, but 1st we had a tropical storm slam into southern china. so glen dung, providence picked up some parts of it, a months worth of rain within the span of 3 hours. so that energy now moving further toward the west, comes the problem from northern vietnam, laos, into thailand, but really anywhere across into china. we've got soggy conditions on friday. people trying to get some relief, go in underground into subway stations in chunk chain in china. so again, it's not like this, he's been going on for a day or 2 more than $75.00 days now and for western areas of the yangtze river valley chung ching, $41.00 degrees. but we've got some relief for central and eastern portions with the showers and storms. so it's going to wipe out the humidity, for example, in shanghai and actually a picture perfect day on sunday. 30 degrees temperatures below average haven't been
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able to say that for quite some time. that typhoon is move in way away from japan and taking with it some that what, whether it's an improvement in those conditions for tokyo. down under right now that southeast corner we've still got gloomy conditions and off to new zealand. still rain falling in areas where we had flooding over the last little while, but the system is moving much quicker. ah. for science this, the evidence is irrefutable. but american climate change denials, public trust. the fact despite soaring temperatures, raging wildfires and shrinking water reserves the world's largest economy still split alongside your logical line. so can ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe climate wars auto jessia.
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lou ah, welcome back and look at main stories of following this, alan. now, the russian hells operation nuclear plant is walking again off to being cut off from ukraine's pal good for the 1st time. safety systems were activated when the facilities and also to walk in react as a diploma disconnected off to near by fi is damaged overhead. power lines, bosher is confirmed that its forces attached to railway in eastern ukraine on wednesday. number of people killed in my cell, strikes has risen to 25, including 2 boys, aged 6 and 11, and wrangle refugees living in camps and bangladesh of stage protests mocking 5
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years since they fight a military crack down and atrocities me and mol more than a 1000000, mainly muslim or anger, are still sheltering that casa, those prime minister has told al jazeera that russia is exploiting tensions between the cost of own salvia to try to destabilize europe. the 2 strange balkan neighbors are locked in a dispute over car license plates and identity documents and there's a risk it could escalate into violence. but it's miss boat, albin, katie, the cost of and capital christina. i promised smith casa, those 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 license plates from serbian to possible. it's a demonstration of sovereignty, but comes with risks. knowing that serbia does not recognize all country denies the crimes committed in the past and has 48 forward operation bases in ground safety
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zone around on board. i think we should be vigilant. the ethnic cleansing of more than 800000 albanians from kosovo by serb 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 belgrade and moscow are broad and deep and dangerous for the future. serbia's president says, christina, is trampling on the rights of the served minority in kosovo, alexander boot, which has the backing of russian president vladimir putin. voltage says serbs
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working in cost of in institutions will leave their jobs and as a deal is reached to and what he calls that persecution, i believe the firm. despotic president putin has great interest in destabilizing europe. he once sir, to have coosaw state fail, he wants to show that just as iraq and afghanistan were not successful, international interventions, likewise course or why is a temporary success. but i am showing here with my government. that console is a double success is a success of nato intervention to stop sort of in genocide. and it is the same time the success of combining economic development with qualitative democracy and voice from the e. u and u. s. were in the ethnically divided cost of and city of metro visa on thursday to head off an escalation of tensions. the next head to belgrade,
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there's still no sign of a deal. bernard smith, al jazeera pristina costs a lot of french fries into monument corners, arrived in algiers, in an attempt to improve ties between france and algeria. relations between the 2 countries sowed last year of a microns remarks about whether algeria existed before french colonial rule. not corners hoping to forge better trade link says 0 faces and looming energy crisis. the war and ukraine is led to increase demand for gas from north african countries . is ashley buckner is following the visit from paris. while a visitor, beginning with the french president, am i no micron algerian president of bill my dear to boon? having a meeting that going to discuss a number of regional issues and also discuss the so hell as well as of course, the russia, ukraine war and the energy crisis. but the focus of this trip says the lisa is very
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much a reset of relations and you like, if you like, this is a way of trying to improve ties between frauds and l. jerry. now, jerry want independence from, from 6 years ago, bought relations between the 2 countries have always been a very strange person. mike also need done a lot more than his pre assess, is to try and face frauds. his colonial policy sets up a truth and reconciliation committee, for example. he's also admitted on behalf of fraud, some act for french police and military brutality, but still short of an apology for the french occupation of algeria. that of course, continues to offset many people in algeria as did micro comments last year. among them, the key to government is trying to, we thought and p french sentiment. he also said that perhaps algeria never existed before french occupation. nevertheless, michael had to retreat, retracts some of those comments. algiers and paris both say they want to move ahead
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open a new chapter if you like, and this is what this trip is all about. it's a symbol of a fresh start. a u. s. charges ordered the justice department to release a redacted version of the evidence that led to the f. b. i search for president donald trump's home. earlier this month, f b i. officials conducted the search of tramps, mar, logo residence on the 8th of august pot, an investigation into his handling of classified and sensitive material. be department of justice now has until friday to disclose parts of the affidavit. it relied on one federal agents search the a state documents already made public show the 11 sets of classified documents, mot, top secrets, or tree from the property might, can of joyce's live now from washington? how much pressure is there on the department of justice to reveal the basis for executing this search warrant mar logo or the vase the says the pressure has come from this judge or the florida judge,
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who actually asked the department of justice or to provide him with the rejected version, he says that he understands their concerns about how making the affidavit public could jetta jeopardize a future criminal investigation? should they indeed be some but he made very clear to that he believed it was in the public's interest to get at least a version of this affidavit out there. he's well aware of the political issues surrounding this affidavit and the search itself. and he said that he would far prefer to get a redacted version of the no version out at all. and now he's instructed the d o. j to release this rejected version which the dear j presented him with in the course of the day by noon to morrow. now this has taken a lot of people by surprise. it had been expected that the judge would have taken a while to consider whether or not to release or rejected version. however, he's done it on the turn around, no indication yet whether the department of justice is going to appeal this ruling
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does have the right to do so. but if not, this, a redacted version will be made public by noon on friday. and it's expected to give a very clear timeline in terms of the events and the investigations that led to that search at the form of precedence home at the beginning of august. now there's also this new development in, in hashtag ation, until weather trump and his allies illegally try to influence the 2020 election in ga this has been an ongoing process. a prosecutor in georgia has formed a grand jury, which has been hearing evidence in secret among those it's heard from his former trump lawyer, a rudolph giuliani. but now the prosecutor says that she also wants to talk to mark meadows, the former chief of staff and sydney paul, another member of trump's legal team. at one stage. the significance of this is
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that it shows that this investigation is getting closer and closer to president trump himself in terms of the justification for calling these people before mark meadows. in particular, as the prosecutor said, he was present at a meeting on december. the 21st 2020, at which president trump that then president discussed ways in which to oppose the election results, specifically within georgia. now that your investigation is ongoing, it's already been revealed that giuliani among others is likely to face criminal charges arising out of this. but now that trump's former chief of staff is being called before the grand jury as well. it indicates that the prosecutor increasingly is getting the former president in her sites as well. i'll thank you very much. mike hanner in washington, an anti terrorism court in pakistan as granted bail to former prime minister him on con, extending his protection from arrest until september. first,
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khan is facing terrorism charges every speech. he made it a weekend. he's accused of pressing police that judge over the rest of his top aid . former prime minister has been trying to return to power since he was forced out binary confidence vote in april. that of the world health organization is made a personal appeal for his home region of take wry and nor the in ethiopia, a day after violence interrupted ending a months long cease fire federals, gabrielle sa says he is unable to help or even contact relatives there who was starving because they are completely cut off. fighting between ethiopian government forces and rebel to grind, trip started again on wednesday with both sides accusing each other of striking 1st . government says its forces shot down a plane carrying weapons to take ride. but rebels deny that claim. oh, truly my own story. i have many relatives stood. i want to send the money. i cannot send the money. they are starving. i know i cannot help them. i cannot help them.
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i can help them. i can share from what i hump, i cannot do that because they are completely sealed of i want to speak to them. it's a long time since i have spoken to them. i can't speak to them. i don't know even who is bed or who is a light sir? wild health organization chief chad ross. cabaret sauce there will now 97 percent of the votes have been counted in angola, ruling party look set for a majority over the opposition. after wednesday's poll electoral commission says the m p l a which has been in power for nearly 5 decades is ahead with 51 percent of the vote. main opposition party which has around 44 percent, has dismissed the provisional results is unreliable. a major rescue operation is continuing in mexico to save 10 coal miners have been trapped there for 3 weeks. after a tunnel wall collapsed, triggering a flash flood. it's shawna spotlight on the dangers of the industry and its safety
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record. i need apple or ports now for mexico's quite he estate. a group of miners storing their day at a coal mine. enquire. wheeler, mexico? just 3 weeks ago at a neighboring mine turn, men will trap. when a tunnel wall collapsed, authorities are still working to free them. the mind supervisor here tells us the recent accident just down the road is very much on his mind. a given within the thought of a level, we know the work he has risks may thank gas, carbon monoxide, sulfur flooding. there's also the risk of a collapse today. the men are heading 75 meters down, a vertical mine known in these parts as a placebo. under ground, it's hot, confined, and the only light available comes from the lamps attached to the miners. helmets. by end of shift, miners returned to the surface covered in coal dust. it's hard work. put 36 year
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old through hail you at a yano says it's just the way of life here over, but i hadn't as though and i we like the work many vis a born into it. we often laugh. make jokes. have tom passes quickly under ground, as i said, it would all my the coal extracted from the more than 60 people see those in the area that feeds the insatiable appetite of the states. coal fired power companies qual wheeler is the heartland of mexico's coal mining industry. while many of the men that we've spoken to here say they enjoy what they do for a living, there are also few other options for work in this part of the country. at least not ones that pay nearly as well as coal mining. but higher pay has also come at a high cost for local families. they me that cantu's son crowd was killed in a mine explosion in 2006 along with 64 other miners. when she since become an
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activist seeking to improve working conditions for minors, get there like a myth is there, but again, something needs to change because i hear children saying they want to become miners when they grow up and that horrifies me. every day. we are losing our children to the minds and families to being left without fathers and brothers metal. okay. in recent years, mexico's government has doubled up its demand for coal. while this means minors in go, wheeler can count on steady work. it also means the threat of yet another accident will always remain lurking somewhere in the door. manuel rap, hello al jazeera. while we la mexico, al the u. s. government is saying it will suspend 26. china bound flights from the united states by 4 chinese carriers. now washington is saying it's in response to the chinese government to say in a suspense and us carry a flights of the curve. in 19 cases. flights of.
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