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for september on al jazeera jillions go to the pose in the vote, the could redefine the country, but will the people who the boat new constitution up front returns? la, la, mold hill, talk through the headlines to challenge the conventional wisdom. the you case, conservative party. alexa, new leda to become the country's prime minister amid an impending economic recession. the listening post examines and dissects the world's media, how they operate, and the stories they cover with rising price is causing hardship and discontent across the globe. we report on the human cost and maximum, the 10th a tackling the crisis september on al jazeera ah. ready your biggest nuclear plant is temporarily
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cast off from the power grid as russia and ukraine. blame each other is shelling the facility. ah, hello money inside this is out. is there a life also coming up? a u. s. judge orders the release of the evidence that prompted the f. b i to such donald trump's home augustana edge is the ins and outs of community to help. as reco monsoon reigns kill 900 people in less than 90 days. i'm filling out could soon mean charging up california. bruce, a plan to scrap the sale of new cars running on fossil fuels. hello, welcome. europe's biggest nuclear power plant is back online. ukraine's nuclear
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agency says it was cut off from the power grid of to fi as damaged overhead electricity lines. russia took control of this operational plans back in march, but it is run by ukrainian staff. they're growing fears over fighting near the facility. both sides have accused each other of selling the complex you and has called for the removal of all military forces immediately and is urging for the international atomic energy agency to be allowed in i mean, what we seen today is yet another reminder of why it's important to get the i e, a technical team in there as soon as possible, or we are continuing to work with laura. yay partners. we're in the lead. and i know there's an intense, intense discussions ongoing. so as we speak, teresa bo has more the story from keith. what most people here are demanding right
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now is a 3rd party to visit that location to have access to get the children to know whether what type of damage has been going on. and that's why the united nations nuclear watchdog, the i e, is planning a visit in the next week. there we've been hearing right now. it's not clear yet how that visit is going to happen. on one side, the russians are saying that that visit through should happen through moscow while the ukrainians are hoping that ukrainians and the united nations, i hoping that it will happen through ukraine and through the front line and will be able to access that location that's only when we will really know what's been going on, what is your ukrainians are saying is being held hostage by the russians. they took that here we are back in march, the stablished, a military base rotten right in that area. ukrainian technicians are still working there and are and monitored by russian soldier. so that also generated lots of tensions. so for most people right now, the most important thing is to get the i a to support asia. so you know,
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the world can find out. ukraine can find out what is going on. oh, robert kelly is a former director of inspections at the i a. he says he's not alarmed by the latest development. i'm a lot less concerned on the historical streaming that's going on in the media. i don't think there's a major problem there. i just heard the safety systems came on and their work was not exactly what we expect them to do at this site. now we'll do at this side. both sides are in this battle. if you realize it's electricity, rental are very anxious to seniors. 40000000000 dollar plants remain intact and whoever gets it when this war is finally resolved or will be very happy. they have a huge sharon station. it's 20 percent of the capacity of creating and it's of burger. i 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
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correct and that the tories are correct. and they do have about 4 times a year because of the one that has been interrupted. they also have the possibility of doing some kind of a special mission. those are not inspectors that are people chosen from the ranks or maybe from member states to go in the nation. look at safety, look at security gates and 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 said in creating an official say that at least 25 people were killed in russian rocket attacks in the eastern city of chaplain on wednesday. some of the missiles landed in a residential area. all those hits a train. russia claims the attack, killed over $200.00 ukrainian troops and destroyed military equipment out there is a cardi visits at the site of the attack. you saw about the hooked up look it up.
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the missile attack hit the train station and the residential neighborhood here in chapter a messiah landed in a place and completely flattened the house. the massage, the tech also destroyed a number of other houses in the vicinity. why 2 children were killed, industries, national neighborhood. for others were injured. ukrainian, thirties said a messiah margaret. this area, poor miss house, landed in the vicinity of the train station journalists were prevented from reaching their being is described as a strategic area, as it is, paul didn't photograph record video during times of war. anybody here say that the damage to the house was huge. william not ended the train station. there's a hub through which other culture products are being transported and to which the residence of area can travel to didn't bro, i didn't do you clean 30. didn't reveal. died in 25 people were killed and others who were in the 30 didn't really either. later,
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they were miniature personnel or civilians. it officials here have quoted the country seeing in a speech that green will respond to what has been described at his crimes against the green pupil prison. cilenzo had also said that the russian attacks would prevent his country's authorities from doing their job and performing their duty and would prevent ukrainian army from working to restore the lands. russia had okay . since february 24 shop on the russian president vladimir putin has signed a decree to increase the size of russia's armed forces. russian media reporting staff will be funded from 1900000 to over 2000000. that includes an extra $137000.00 military pass. now the increase will come into effect 1st of january of next year. a u. s. judge has ordered the release of the evidence
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that sparked an f b. i search of donald trump's home at our agents entered the former president's florida state on the 8th of august, and justice department has until friday to disclose parts of the affidavit. it used to gain approval for the such. at least 11 sets of classified documents were retrieved from the property. my cannon has more the story. what's important about this affidavit is that it is the evidence on which the request for the search warrant was based. it will contain details of exactly what the f b i was investigating. it's concerns, but what is likely to be the main point of reduction is whether there were any witnesses involved, possibly even somebody within the, in a trump ring who gave the if the i evidence at that sparked off the search at the former president's home. there's also the possibility that this document will reveal the timeline and basically indicate how many times the former president was
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approached to return the documents. heavy rains are showing no sign of lessing up in pakistan, least a $100000.00 homes have been destroyed since the town hall was began in june. authority say nearly a 1000 people have been killed and many more still missing. saint bas ravi reports from karachi rainfall over the south of the country has been so severe. survivors describe what is happening in pakistan. as the end of days. one government estimate says this monsoon season there has been 500 per cent, more rain than the seasonal average suffering greatest in the southern send the province. the lucky ones who lived through the storm. now wait out in the open on small tracts of land spared by the floods for now waiting for help for more rain
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worries turned to disease, thirst, hunger. i had no idea what are we going to eat? we are completely lost. i am very worried about our children. they have nothing to eat and nothing to wear. now tell you that bonnie mella we lost everything in the floods. there is water all around us and we are empty handed. i don't get david, we don't have tense. no shelter, no food, and no one is here to help them. at 1st sight, it looks like a seaside waves crashing on a beach. but these are flooded fields and farms deep inland. lost harvest, destroyed crops. a food crisis is now inevitable. efforts to hold back the flood waters seemed no match for the extreme weather. countless community submerged some completely washed away. the rescue efforts are underway, but there is just too much need. 5,
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living to one of them on the death of the word. we are at this point, ground 0, the front line extinguisher in pakistani leaders are calling for help from the international community to deal with the floods. its been one of the worst, if not the worst monsoon season to hit pockets on in recent memory. here in the provincial capital of karachi, it is perhaps easier to count the number of roads that have not experienced some kind of rain and flood damage. adding to the already miserable situation or swelling rivers in the north of the country. more water is expected to reach already flood hid areas. in the next few days, the in basra, the old 0 karachi, or heavy rains and floods have also brought chaos to the streets of turkey. the biggest city is stumble were so sudden reports from the lies
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brought less down still in turkey's larger city. flesh fellows created by heavy downpours. hesky that through the streets he stumbled most populated this with a sent you. it was among the worst affected lo lane and with poor drainage men of its roads and some residential areas were flooded. those less effect this struggle to clean up their homes. and what am i going to do? it's enough, does my house i lived there? whom of this end enough is enough. despite forecast of heavy don't post. many people see little had been done to stop the fellows. in many parts of the city. drivers were left to commit on roads that looked like lakes. it's the turn time this summer that torrential rains, how flawed that they stamped the city's population has grown. nearly 3 falls 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 premise may years from bologna party, living in west, in modernizing the cities infrastructure. many of those affect the say, the blame game must end as solutions before christmas said that o, j 0 to stumble still ahead on al jazeera. ah, we go 75 meters on the ground to see the working conditions faced by coal miners in mexico and, ah, female double ban. celebrate in iran as they are allowed to attend m. ah, ah, here's our headlines for the americas. heather,
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thanks so much for joining him. we'll begin toward the bottom end of south america . the big story is those temperatures going up in a saucy, on 33 on friday, but we'll get even higher on saturday. 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday. those wind shifts and some thunderstorms. so you're down to 18 degrees. the winds off the atlantic giving us some showers for that east coast of brazil, the northeast coast as well. but i got to get you to central america. it's really soggy. forecasts around to gucci gal, but on friday we see that rain fill in after the u. s. rate. now 1st it was texas. now there's been flash flooding in mississippi. we saw about a 2 months worth of rain in 24 hours. that leads to scenes like this and still the threat of more flooding on friday. more southern areas, louisiana into the florida panhandle. truth be told it across the state of florida . i could certainly see some flooding, flash flood watches in play for the desert southwest, with some monsoon,
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downpours here and after western canada we go. the winds are shifting around. so could see some smoke from wild fires billow in to vancouver on friday, and that disturbed weather around the great lakes is moving further toward the east . so deteriorating conditions in places like new york on friday. ah. the count down to the fever, woke up 2022 approaches. every continent is turning its eyes to keta. we have a way to school to the events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention. beyond football. immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. capital has everything you'd want in the destination. in fact, it's the obvious choice for the, for the will come 2022. so why go anywhere else, hulu?
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ah, are you watching out? is there a mind? or is this our, the russian occupied parisha nuclear plant is back online, ukraine's nuclear agency says it was briefly disconnected from the power grid of defiance damaged overhead electricity lines. you as judge has ordered the release of the evidence that sparked and f b. i search of donald trump's home in florida. just apartment has until mid day friday to disclose the affidavit that used to gain approval for the such. heavy rains of devastated large parts of pakistan, least a 100000 homes have been destroyed since the floods began in june. 30 say nearly
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a 1000 people killed the outgoing you and human rights chief says she is preparing to release along the way to report on beijing's treatment of the week at community in china. michel bash lay told out there at the port will take a more detailed look into the alleged rights to be says in the chinese province version jag, it's the same kind of findings that we raise with the holidays. but of course, this will be more deep in terms of the analysis that it's about patterns of human rights violations, reports of advertise attention treatment. and we will in the, in the report. they will go much more deeper on those with much more details and interviews with people who have been the victims of the situations. well earlier john, his cousin sent a letter to a bachelor edging her office not to publish the report. patrick falk has moved from
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nan chang. will it may not have come as much of a surprise necessarily if indeed it's true that china sent this letter to michele bachelor urging her not to publish this report on jam, beijing's made no secrets of how it feels about this report in 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 it called lies and false accusations. 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 chin. jang 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 sion. janet. but you might also imagine that beijing is particularly nervous after this report that was published early this month by the u
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. 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. now it's been 5 years since diminishing crackdown in myanmar force. hundreds of thousands of mainly muslim ringer to shelter in bangladesh or than half of them, a children who lack access to proper education agencies a warning they could become a loss. generation family chatter reports from cox's bazaar. refugee can over 400000 ro hang a children who should be up school. instead, leaving the congested refugee camp of cox's bazaar. they've already missed years of formal education. now the informal classroom inside the camps are been shut down. da tardies, calling them illegal with nor kirby is
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a teacher who is to run one of them before it was forced to close. ang rising as, as in it is our responsibility to raise the children with proper education so that they build a better community. so we have to educate our children in whatever possible ways we can, but whether at home or in learning centers, 12 year old. so my account on aspires to be a doctor. she attends class at at formal learning center and takes arabic lessons to when young man i want to be a doctor as there are hardly any fema physicians among through india community. it is mostly dominated by male doctors who take care of health care issues, banned from learning the bungalow language and with no prospect of formerly recognised education inside the camp. many are turning to religious schools, known as mother asa dale and thought that it was messed up. it makes a big difference, having an education and not having it, you know, that i put a lot of thought an idea into how to educate these children for them to become a doctor or a teacher or religious scholar under the current circumstances around $30000.00
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rominger children are been born every year in the camp, according to bangladesh. officials over 50 percent of the total growing our effigy population. our children providing education is the biggest challenge facing the community. now. the un and its partners are offering formal education based on the me and my curriculum from kindergarten to grade 9. they're currently around $3200.00 learning centers, but they're not formal. echo david schools is starting from december last year. the children are learning based on the national kitty column of my mom, taught out there are 300000, showed that and they are enrolled in the school, out of school for about 100. $40000.00 of them shifted from the previous kid a column to the column of man. what kiddy column, wilder the meaning is. so the process is ongoing. hundreds of thousands of ringo children are desperate to study,
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but are at risk of missing out on crucial years of learning. so no fault of their own tundra children. i'll just ada cox's bizarre bangladesh and got his ruling policy holds a solid lead of his main rivals and the presidential and parliamentary elections. and countries. election commission says around 97 percent of the votes have been counted from wednesdays. pole. the m p l a is a head between 52 percent of the votes. the commission says the main opposition party unity has around 44 percent. the policy has dismissed the results as on reliable french president. emanuel macro is in algiers to men. relations between france and algeria, he laid a reef that immoral vulgarians who died fighting french colonized as during the 19 fifties and sixties ties between the 2 nations sowed last jail in the cold question . algiers existence of nation, the full, the french occupation columbia's new left. this
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government is suspending as strikes on camps run by armed groups where children are forcibly recruited. officials say they want to avoid the deaths of civilians who could be home during military action. the decision is the latest step and present. gustavo petros, pushed and decades of conflict with arms groups and criminal gangs. rescue teams is still trying to say that 10 trapped coal mine is in mexico. i've been that 3 weeks off to a ton of war, collapse triggering a flash flood. latest incident puts a spotlight on the industry safety record on your apollo reports for mexico's queen estate. a group of miners starting their day at a coal mine, enquire. wheeler, mexico. just 3 weeks ago, at a neighboring mine, 10 men were trapped when a tunnel wall collapsed. authorities are still working to free them. the mind
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supervisor here tells us the recent accident just down the road is very much on his mind. a given within the thought of robin, we know the work he has risks may thank gas, carbon monoxide, sofa flooding. there's also the risk of a collapse today. the men are heading 75 meters down, a vertical mine known in these ports as a posse. 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 cold us. it's hard work put 36 year old pro hail you at a yano says it's just the way of life here. ovals, but i hadn't as thought of i, we liked the work many vis a born into it. we often laugh my jokes. have tom passes quickly under ground as that, as i said it would. almost the coal extracted from the more than 60 will see those
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in the area feeds the insatiable appetite of the state. 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. but any that cantu's son crowd was killed in a mine explosion in 2006 along with 64 other minors. when she since become an activist seeking to improve working conditions for minors that danica mill, if they put a something needs to change because i had children saying they want to become miners when they grow up. and that horrifies me. every day we are losing our children to the mines and families to being left without fathers and brothers metal
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work. in recent years, mexico's government has doubled up its demand for coal. while this means miners inquire, wheeler can count on steady work. it also means the threat of yet another accident will always remain lurking somewhere in the dark. manuel rap a low al jazeera while we la mexico. california is banning the sale of new gasoline powered vehicles starting in 2035. the state now has some of the wells, my stringent regulations that transitioning team electric cars, trucks and ascii. these the decision by the states, as those is board looks set to secure approval from the federal government. rob reynolds has more from los angeles. this comes after a long process and you know, the very big push in this state which is dominated by environmentally friendly greenhouse gas concerned democrats. and it
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has really bad pollution. so despite the stringent rules that are already in effect, this is going to take it a step further. and california being the biggest state in the country, a lot of other states tend to follow the california leads. so here is some of the details by 2035 know gasoline engine, internal combustion engine. cars can be sold in california. that doesn't mean that california is going to go and grab your car if you're driving a 57 chevy or something like that, or a 2010 key as i do. those will be allowed to stay on the road, but no new cars can be sold in the state. the automakers will have to gradually electrify their fleets, beginning with a 35 percent of all new vehicles being electric by the year 2026. this will also then be gradually amped up until 2035. when the gas
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powered vehicles are a no no in the state of california from the automakers. trade group representing them, said that it will be, quote, extremely challenging for the industry to adapt to do this quickly in order to meet these deadlines as i joke of it has pulled out. if the final grand slam tennis tournament of the year, the us open, which begins on monday of wilma tennis. well, number one has not been vaccinated. and due to coven 19 restrictions, the united states won't be able to travel to new york to complete at compete at flushing meadows. the 21 time grand slam champion may be announcement on twitter and wished his fellow plays good luck. now women in iran have attended amends, football game and the capitol. it's only the 3rd time they've been allowed to see a major match since 1979 v for his audit around to allow women more access. but
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progress has been slow. fenton monahan has more. ah, iranian women are celebrating a rare chance to cheer for amend football team in person. tickets were hard to come by. this stadium seats 100000, but only 500 spots were reserved for women. demand was high, local media reported to dollar tickets going for 70 on the black market as well to try to close on when i'm doing here. this is very exciting. i have been covering the iranian female leave matches for years, and i happen craving to see such scenes. you can tell from the excitement and eagerness of the men to enter the stadium. how important this milestone value outside the stadium. those not lucky enough to secure a spot, we're still eager to show their support and how will they get? we are very happy when we heard that girls would be allowed into the stadium. i was so excited that was cry. but we're sad. we can't go inside, we couldn't get tickets. the spans are touring on as to go. it was the favorite
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team of so har cody ari, a woman who was detained in 2019 after sneaking into a match disguise, the man facing a possible jail sentence. she said herself on fire and later died of her injuries. widespread outrage lead to pressure from fever. let women attend matches, but progress has been slow and 2019. shortly after cody or his death, women were allowed to attend to match for the 1st time. and in january this year, they got the iran be the rock to qualify for the world cup, but plans to allow them to see another major international game in march were reversed of the last minute. this concession is on a smaller scale, a domestic match rather than a big international game. hundreds of women instead of the thousands permitted on the previous 2 occasions. but the female football fans, hoop their presence, will become a more permanent part of the game, didn't mullin.
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