tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 27, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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charm offensive. the president of france ends his visit to algeria, aimed at mending tense. relations of pope frances names, new cardinals, who may eventually play a role in choosing his successor and in sport, liverpool when by an incredible 9 goals to record their 1st, when ad premier league sees, then i'm assigned to remain positive. that majesty united feeding hampton to grab consecutive victories ah, just after 1800 hours gm table saw this news out in libya where at least 13 people have been killed and fighting between rival malicious and the capital tripoli. the violence began early on saturday and a heavily populated part of the city. in the past week, tripoli has seen
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a build up of rival forces sir jostling for power. it's the latest threat to 2 years of relative peace after a ceasefire between allies of rival governments. let's go live that a triply al jazeera manic. trina is that for us? what's the latest on the fighting malleck? well, agent, things are definitely less intense than they were throughout the day. here in the capital, tripoli, so classes started around 1 30 am local time. are they continue on before briefly stopping early morning, around 8 to 9 am. then they picked back up and this is really where we saw an escalation happen. so they, they, they started in babylon. sheer which is in the center of tripoli of forces affiliated with the parallel government, began advancing into tripoli from the western flank, from western air to the west of tripoli. and also other forces were affiliated with
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the the parallel government began advancing in southern tripoli near air airport road are so really we saw a big escalation of there was a light to heavier artillery being used with families stuck in the cross wires or, you know, we we said that medical sources have confirmed to us that at least 13 people have died more than 95 injured. and we're likely to see those numbers increase as medical medical authorities are able to enter these places where the families were trapped and pull them out. and be able to attend to those that need medical attention. but definitely a sad day for residents and tripoli are devastating day with, with the loss of lies of destruction across the city. as we said, it comes up to 2 years of relative. com. malik, what was the build up to this fighting well, we've seen
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a military build up in and around tripoli for the last couple of weeks now, said tabitha, who was appointed by the eastern based parliament, was wanted to come into tripoli. he has been planning on coming into triplet since may or he attempted he actually arrived. inevitably in may clash of the rub did, and he made a decision to pull back. he then base his government in the city of 3rd, which is in central libya. i stayed there for a while and then he came into mas rutter last month. he's been base since there are so, so this is buying for power. these, these of governments are looking at the resources that libya has. libya is an oil rich country and has large africa's largest crew reserves. so there's a lot of money and power of for the government who's able to take control in the country. but you know, it's,
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it's extremely sad to see that the residents and the people are civilians are bearing the brunt of these a politicians and aren't groups who are vying for power. so extremely, you know, people are extremely frustrated. they want to see an end to the fighting. they want these differences to be a, you know, to be sorted out on the negotiating table. not, not, not with street fights in the, in a capital that's populated with more than 2800000 people or people extremely frustrated and fed up with the politicians and libya and want to see elections happen and, and elected government who they think can move, move the country forward a come to power houses. here is malik trainer reporting. live there from tripoli. many thanks indeed. dom. and let's go to washington. then i'll just here's how did your castro's there for us? what's been the international reaction? heidi wagering, we now have
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a statement from the us ambassador to libya. richard norland, who is calling for an immediate cease fire for the establishment of humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians and for immediate un facilitated peace talks. now he's posted a statement to twitter, the u. s. ambassador, saying the political stalemate has lasted too long in libya, and before things get even worse, it is imperative to de escalate and set a date for presidential and parliamentary elections. now the state department has been watching the situation with concern as it's been unfolding and has been saying that it will amplify these calls for calm in libya and a recommitment to elections that they'll bring this up before the un security council. this coming tuesday. ok. what's the u. n. been saying about all this right, just as concerned and the it in a statement, the un has released. c a statement saying that it is deeply concerned then it is
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calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities in libya and for all parties to refrain from using hate speech, an incitement to violence, but is here is how did your castro reporting law firm from washington? let's explain, give you a little background here. libya has had 2 rival governments since 2014, but last year there were hopes of progress towards unification. abdul hamid the baber was installed in march as head of the un backed government of national unity . in tripoli, the businessman turned politician was to remain in office until elections in december. but those polls didn't happen. the eastern based parliament declared the tripoli government invalid at appointed former interior minister, fatty by sugar. as prime minister. the baby and the tripoli based authority have refused to recognize bouchard as government, and the 2 legislative bodies have fighters, loyal to them, and rival forces have been building up in the capital over the past week. let's
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bring in an ass, elgar massey, who is the founder and director of the cedric institute, the 1st public policy think tank in libya. the georgia still live from istanbul. good to have you with us. how dangerous a moment is this for libya? it's very dangerous, and the most dangerous aspects really isn't. there is nothing fun when it comes to you and condemnation of international con, dimension. because we saw that before, we saw a tweet when they shouldn't be making sweet, potentially making phone calls at the highest level to the individuals that are responsible for this company that are also responsible for the last complex and the complex before that. and i think that's where this, this danger seems to be to me as well, because the same tools and mechanisms are being used. going back to the un security council connected divided between the us and russia. russia, the backend that's offensive, and as back to the forces that made the same offensive and 2019 forces that they also supplied the group who are also in the fund like last offensive. so what are
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we going to see from the un security council resolution or a statement because we're going to get to me, and that's where there's danger comes because the actors themselves on the ground stress testing the international community that looking around and asking them. so how bad can we make it? because their natural instinct is going to details. i'm carnage unless that reprimanded unless the sanction were not. but thanks for from the table. then absolutely, there is no hope in hell of something. any of the for the, the facts in the matter is, again, if we look at some of the numbers behind the last complex, the one hundreds of 1000 and the estimates of 22300000 that was replaced from the law school. and that was in southern tripoli, a less than 3 populated area. as your report is already mentioned, there was fighting and central libya, but last year, though, yes, there was fighting that towards the south of tripoli on airport road. that has been an attempt to build up in the east of the capital, but nothing yet towards the judah and in the west of the capital in jones. or on the 17th bridge, there was already funding that these are the most popular areas and they're also
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a clue when you go into words a start with. and so the south east and the west of the capital that the supply line for a long sale. so long form of engagement, that's what's going to turn this in from a skirmish and a tough last night at once into a civil or so the window of opportunity to stop. this is right now and going over the same methods, the same tools, the very same. broken tools are not gonna fix it. so i think it's time now for the international community to stand up and also ripen those actors on the ground. but putting the tolerance on the table because they've been aware, as you report already mentioned, this is the 3rd attempt in 4 months. try to fit the capital. it's the 2nd civil war would be the 2nd civil war. in the last 2 years, it would be the fed 8 years and the very same act because they've been doing this a still the rewarding them with the political a political, a c, the negotiation table which they shouldn't, they should be recommending them and threatening. thank you, talk about that, the same actors who are those actors who are the fighters and who are they loyal to
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who controls them? well, essentially the, the fluid that i make for the moment we don't really say who is low to who, because i think that has been so many attempts that co op, think some of these groups that it's difficult to understand. this is a friend, the benefits. this is enemies with benefits and if you look at the landscape, the last 4, my interior minister, i shot her to called on the trips of tripoli and the civilian forces become a defendant from officer in 2019. is my allied stephanie foster who's supporting and, and i'm to try and take a couple back. it's a game of thrones. but essentially, that the very, very simple way of looking at those individuals, especially after who has been waging 2 attempts in libya and from 1969. that was 53 years. anything that has changed is that he's not bringing more or less money. and it was to fight for the last message of the bus. the last man, that's the, anything that's changed here. those individuals are also being prosecuted and civilian courts in virginia as of the last 2 months for war crimes. we know those individuals, we know who they are,
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the courts know who they are. the diplomats that try to talk about going back to the negotiation table and calling for a piece of the natural instinct is not per piece that natural instinct. okay. often college stop using all tools to talk to the not even reprimand, but reward individuals with a chance to negotiate over the lives of 2800000 civilians. and typically, that's the joke at the end of this because it's not the 1st on the thing, the war. it will be the 3rd, at least the last several months. but it would be the 2nd civil war in the last 2 years. and the same, the same mercenaries are on the ground, the russian, mr. this october 3rd far that was referred to in your last. that was an agreement to withdraw foreign forces who have still been there, despite the fact that they were supposed to leave in january 16th of october 2020 best till around. in fact, they dined in american drone 4 days ago, and he said brushing all this under the carpet as i've seen the situation in the past get worse. and i can only think, but the next, the next few days was gonna get much,
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much worse. and i'll talk to murphy many thanks, dan, ask her to talk to study more still come on. that is a, including unicef saying a kindergarten was his and fridays are striking ethiopia to grind region. the government denies that it targeted civilians. plus, i'm daniel shrines are on the bolivian side of the board with argentina. we're a struggling economy over there is created a buffy market here. and a lucky escape for these 2 drivers in belgium. more on that a little later in the schools. ah. but since you flood devastated pakistan where millions of people are spending alights, worrying about what lies ahead. half of the country is under water. forcing the government to announce a national emergency. nearly a 1000 people have died. millions more are displaced. prime minister,
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shabba sharif, has been assuring people in sin, province of help, and assessing what aid has so far come their way. but from many in the impoverished baluchistan province, which has been cut off sheriff's words mean little as they struggle to come to terms with their loss. let her die, the flood waters damaged. my madhouse, my children, a small, my husband died right now. i can't buy cloyd medicines or food because i have nothing. i am living with the help of allah on it, in little western, chiropractor, onqua province. the flooding is bringing back memories of 20 ten's humanitarian disaster, which is considered to be one of the worst in pakistan. and in the biggest province, putting job people a wading through flood water to reach safe areas out as he resembles ravi as in one of the worst affected areas in sind province. where i'm standing right now is really a snapshot of what's happening all over the province of sin. flood survivors are
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fleeing the affected areas and they are setting up camps make shift in at the water's edge in places all over the country. on the 1st piece of dry land they can find now just over my shoulder is a small group of tanza small encampment locally. they're calling this a 10 city. but these are barely tense, they're very, very rudimentary shelters. we spoke to people there who say that they are suffering with skin diseases, illnesses, the hydration, hunger, thirst. they have no villages to go back to because their villages are now simply gone. with many of the people we spoke to their say they consider themselves the lucky ones because they have some form of shelter. they have something to hang over their heads. now, just across the road, we've met a recently arise community that scarcely have a tarp to their name. really nothing to shelter under. they are now here out in the open and living in the mud amongst the elements out in the open amongst the insects
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. and this is how they are going to sleep tonight, and more than likely for the foreseeable future until help arrives. many more nights to come at the same. it's robin syn, province. i'll just come all haida is in the town of no shadow in northern pakistan . and he has more of the flooding situation there. you can see behind me and that the river gob. roland. it's extremely high, flawed according to some estimates that is 350000 cubic feet of water. bought things through sheriff. what donna did over florida is buying the religious surrounding the river. most of the area that now under water. however, the local administration was able to evacuate tens of thousands of people on our short notice to high ground saving their life dog. and also moving them to school
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and college that have been catch up at them provide can. now the big challenge of god says that these people have left all their belongings at home, all their value, but now waiting. if they will get any compensation from the government and waiting to see when they will be able to go home by the emergency is not over. this is the spell of the rain an up not in the mountain, just boarding rain even now. so the threat of got that door and water from the not really floor down and in effect, a low lying area with more what's happening in pakistan and the forecasts for the coming days. here's our weather presented. jeff harrington. well, it's one for the record books, parts of pakistan syn province. this has been record monsoon, rain, so never before and some spots. if we've seen this amount of rain nearly 2 meters
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in 2 months, of course, we know there's still a month another month to go for the monsoon season. now, as for pakistan, is the largest city karachi recently registering about half a meter of rain for the 1st time in 55 years. and the indication is that by the end of september, you could reach one meter of rain. so that would be historic. so, lot of numbers here, let's show you some of the pictures out of sin province. so from karachi to 100 bad, you op shop right through to jacob, a bad, truthfully, every province in pockets on somehow some way has been impacted by these flooding, effecting tens of millions of people. so we've had a number of monsoon depression, so what that is is we get this plug of re move away from the and bar. it intensifies in the baby and gall and crosses rate over northern india. then in some cases, not all cases, we've seen that disturbance out over the re, b and c. it cooks up even more and then crashes into pockets on, and it just stalls out over the country ringing out its moisture. so the big question is relief coming. while the good news is the monsoon rains for now are
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starting to fizz allowed. here's our forecast on sunday. still keeping that rain toward the northeast as along by through the hor right up against the foothills of the himalayas. but the indication is that we'll get into a wall for the monsoon range, and they'll pick up again as we head toward the middle of september. jeff, many thanks in neighbouring half, kennasoft floods are affecting several regions. pancillo in the northeast is the latest providence to be swamped by heavy rain flood water has inundated round 3000 homes and destroyed fields of crops. telephone officials say that 182 people have died. rod, i'll huddled, i did, i'm sorry, is from the national federation of red cross and red crescent societies in afghanistan. he says, the floods come on top of a hunger crisis. i'm hearing of going to spend with one of the more catastrophic human in crisis in the all i'm saying good because we're millions of people before,
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even the kind of duration we're facing. as you know, as you turn good, if you wish that going to be even worse as a lot of the sanctions over 22000000 half of the commission are funding putting food on the table that is as adult as well of the conflict and climate change and that's how you voted, and a lot of statements recently over several have you tell the people have been displaced that brings up the number of despair against that to feed. and maybe this is serious numbers in the country that's already been divided. weakened by the consequences of over 3040 years of being in a company like these. i have to say these and in the crisis, further compounded by the lives in practica. and i
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know people have to struggle with most of the head off season rain that has been ongoing since july fried his ass strike in northern ethiopia, killed at least 4 people, including children. unicef says that a kindergarten was hit in the calais, the regional capital to gripe the government, denies targeting civilians. the conflict between rebels integrate and government forces began in late 2020 a. ceasefire was agreed earlier this year, but the fighting resumed last week will just after the strike, the head of the world health organization. ted ross about, i'm gabrielle us, who's from to grey. tweeted saying, horrifying images from kelly children killed in a kindergarten in today's asked strike on to gray. while the 21 month starvation, deprivation and death of children continue the siege by ethiopia must end at unfettered humanitarian access, restored urgently. come all ashy mahmoud is
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a member of the ethiopian parliament. he says that a federal government investigation is needed into fried his ass strike. well i think yes. well, what sort of striking was it who he did? what was the damage? i think that he saw an investigation and i can see how that happened also so claiming that on a investigation of who is you know, what happened, but in any way they get that amount is not planning to get any kind of law as heavy as a lot, but as i'm holding, who jen investigations who opened soon and we know that i think what i was doing is it would be out to the one that ended in a lot of young to have staff either one of you to be out to have a very peaceful nutrition to tell you a course and they say no,
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and then there was me. so calling for the business issue, a national forced to how to stop the wow. and even after the while we get with the focus, negotiation is if you think that as well as being got it. so it is a vision to what to do is session saying i'm going to you and the kind of a started i love the way it comes with. i mean, pending side. yeah. even if it were a thing to me, a party is going to meet a lot. the nutrition not happen. well, i do for one to be from division. they have to stop. definitely see how to go. but they're coming with dental and vision. a vision, negotiation. i live in the world for one of the young who's let's pretend you had us about how he set the to grow original government representative in north america, a former ethiopian diplomat, each want to start from toronto, good chevy with the so what, what do you make of what you just heard one,
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thank you very much. our been yourselves and i think latisha including the you, your unit and the iraq in you and in our fish and i've already condemn. and what happened was the target actually get on a kindergarten, one of the target on an elementary school, in fact, during a school day. so this is outrageous. this is acceptable and horrific. in fact, if you see the video circulated, i don't know what kind of investigation the person speaking prior to me is that required. it was reported by the local media reports by the government in by the local residents. and they're having said these, i think the government has offered at this $40.00. you know, what for what has happened in, in the region for the last 2 years. it's been 3 years actually. and for the last one year to be ivy administration,
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tommy's one and many times actually including to the un secretary general to resume services basic services, a brock it from is actually the thing impulses where withdrawal from neighboring regions. and i 5 and i'm happy to give you a chance and this was not corporate invite the joke in region as well. we accepted the sensational facilities in fact, without precondition. and he was part of that that the, for something that was withdrawn from the parts of the fun. in fact, the guy was relieved more than 4200 prisoners. so for the foremost gesture and then considers building ok. it was not actually operated by the judge in region and we did security clearance as well for those who would like to resume services. and unfortunately, nothing has happened. do you feel that this, the strike could signal a new phase of renewed fighting into gray? actually exactly was started on the 15th of august and ran 15th on august. there
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was a shalean from the georgia and the fence post figure and pulses in less than $215.00 on august. and in fact, on the 25th of august, there was an i try in filed and on the 20 for the region conducted. i saw the ground posters and followed by i a striking, a place called a 100 and 26th of august. unfortunately, they hit kindergarten in elementary school in mine, and so it's not in fact that indication that the day will resume, they have already resumed. and it's an intensification of what they have already started. and a 2nd wave off genocide and company, i get the process again for many thanks for being with us about how that in toronto, the vice president of the european commission, joseph burrell says that serbia and kosovo have settled
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a dispute about identity documents, the e, you negotiated a deal that will reduce tension at the border. serbia will abolish the need for people with kosovo ideas to have entry and exit documents in terms cosello's agreed to let serbs travel freely across the border using their own id cos, kosovo, declared independence from serbia in 2008. but belgrade hasn't recognized the move, we'll get a weather update next here on the new south, then we'll meet the indigenous people of crimea who've been forced to flee due to russian attacks. and we'll have more on the woman who decided to compete for the title of miss england without makeup that later and sport and historic when to argent, tina over the news a little blacks. ah,
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let's go with your weather update beginning in the middle east. hi there, thank you so much for joining in no real change in our weather patterns. still those bursts of rain across western yemen. but let me get you to the golf because those winds are shifting around on sunday. this means that the humidity is going to lower, so can't wait to show the forecast. subbing. show the forecast for dough her over the next few days at 40 feel in about 45, but look at monday. much more comfortable. 40 and with a humid x that will only feel about $43.00. by the way, these temperatures slightly below average for this have year of the pakistan take it to sin province. this is in hyderabad. and you know, from karachi hyderabad, and watch our rate through to jacob bad. these are all similar scenes that were seen clogged rhodes with all of that. what, whether or monsoon rein starting a fizzle out. and the indication is that we're going to get into a bit of a lol until mid september, but on day the rain still falling from his lot of odd to the horn after turkey, things are a quieting down. now, still few showers around that black sea coast,
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but i think it stumbles sunshine for you. plenty of it. with the high of 30 degrees, there's been some flooding across northern portions of that democratic republic of congo. same for the northeast of nigeria in southern africa. look in good plenty of sunshine, maybe just the odd shower for that east coast of madagascar garcia later. ah . it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus and with direct whites to istanbul, and tried to book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g. s. for our best prices. lou.
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ah, let us go chevy with us every and for they get a hearing though. ha! with abuse ela or out syrup, the headlines the u. n. and the british embassy and libya, a calling for com off to at least 13 people died and fighting between rival malicious in the capital. tripoli, it's the latest threat to 2 years of relative peace. pakistan is declared a national emergency is flood water and golfs more than half of the country, almost a 1000 people have died, millions are homeless and the european commission vice president, joseph burrell, says that serbia and kosovo have settled a dispute about identity documents, serbia will abolish the need for people with kosovo ideas to have entry at exit
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documents. ukraine says that it's exported a 1000000 tons of agricultural products, so fall under a deal broken by the u. n. and turkey. last month. an estimated 20000000 tons of grain of foodstuffs had been trapped in ukraine since the washington basement february. keith says that it aims to ship $3000000.00 tons of products in the next month. not madeline that. com or she's pretty or use one additional. the 1st 1000000 tons of agricultural products were exported since february 24. does the victory? by the way, 44 ships be green and agricultural products have already been sent to 15 countries . we have 70 more applications for the arrival of ships for loading. the goal is to reach a volume of $3000000.00 tons of export by sea, every month war from out 0 to raise a bow. who's in key? if ukraine is one of the world's top 4 producer and getting the grain out of this country was a priority, and that's what the green initiative was all about. it was this still,
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that was this landmark deal that was struck between russia and ukraine with the help of the united nations, but also heard people start getting food out of the country through a humanitarian corridor in the black sea. and that's happening in the middle of mines that are all located there. some of them have been put by ukrainians, but others by russian. so there's a whole strategy on the way to get this event out of the country. so the, the grain can be distributed around the world, but also, you know, around 40 vessels have already left the country and it's not only for exports, but also for humanitarian aid. and much of that aid you've heading to countries in africa, for example, where the food is very, very needed at the government of the president. hello, you me to say, lindsey has said that this month over a 1000000 tons of brain have already been exported. but the objective is to actually make it to up to 3000000 talks of grain amongst, in fact, the united nations secretary general antonio derek, who was here a just a week ago,
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money pulling this whole development in the city of this that he said that the main objective is to make it up to $5000000.00 tons a month. so most suddenly, this type of an agreement is what helps ukraine. that's in the middle of a war with its finances most definitely, but also it assists the rest of the world. only today, teresa went to speak to crime ins who fled to ukraine 8 years ago when the peninsula was annexed by russia law and the members of the grey, me in touch. our community gather every friday at this mosque, just outside of ukraine's capital. keep, many of them have been living here since russia next crimea 8 years ago. you know, we live here in north charles family still living there. he says people in crimea are struggling under russian occupation. what brings to the territory where they come, they bring nothing. but crime,
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this throwing mother cry, orphan children were so this in crimea were so this in syria and now we see they're trying to do this in new create. in the past weeks, there have been a few of attacks on the grey me and peninsula, even though ukraine has not acknowledged it's behind them. an attack on the saggy airbase destroyed 8 fighter jet from russia black sea naval aviation. i further drawn attack, managed to put russian ground forces on high alert. the attacks in grey me a show ukraine's capacity to strike russian targets deep behind the front line. press and below the meter for lensky says he will fight to recover all occupied territories, including crimea. crimean to tars were deported from the land by the soviet union. in 1944 and thousands of them were forced into 1014 when russia occupied the peninsula. people here are hoping that when this voiceover may be able to
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return to the land, the reason, even though we might not from crimea, he says you need more help to win the war. ukraine is a free people. it's not like russian people. we want to live independently. we don't want to be with russia and all we need from actually worked in congress. it's weapon. if it had the weapon, we will fire till that. and the international community has repeatedly condemned the annexation of crimea. yes, somebody have the letter, she says, the peninsula plays a crucial role in the conflict in ukraine. russia use crimea as a military base. president lansky face that 715, so strikes against 2 grains. rome are claiming peninsula it's a lot as it will goes on ukrainians, insisting fighting for the freedom for crimea that tars,
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this is also about returning to where they belong. i will, i'll just keep the president of france has ended his 3 day visit to algeria with the siding of a joint declaration for renewed partnership. the trip by emmanuel mc crohn aim to heal relations with the former french colony of the ties salad. lost here. the tasha butler reports from paris a visit to the santa cruz chapel in the mediterranean port city of all, and a record shop famous for helping to launch or i music with a final stops on the french president's 3 day trip to algeria aimed at improving relations 60 years after algiers gained independence from paris, emanuel macro, an algerian president abdul magic, i boon said a new approach was needed after they signed a pact to improve ties level remain on the html. we have the same stubbornness to succeed together because we are both convinced that this relationship isn't a bilateral relation. like any other. it's profoundly close. who's ology awesome.
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we will act together in many fields, not only in algeria and france in the interest of africa, which will always defend france is also close to africa. i think that this closeness will allow us to go very, very far. the leaders promised to create a joint commission of historians to examine the colonial period. my cross at france will increase the number of student phases it. grant's algerians, he also urged present a boon to do more to stop illegal migration to europe. no entity deals was signed during this visit, even though algeria is a major exporter of gas to the you and european powers are looking for tentative to russian gas. but the least they said the prison macro wanted to keep the focus very much on improving relations. macro and good the algerian government. last year when he questioned al jerry's existence as a nation before french occupation. but he's also done more than his predecessors to
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force france to face its colonial past. he says, being born after algerian independence gives him a new perspective, and that the future of french algerian relations is in the hands of the new generation. natasha butler, al jazeera, paris po process is named 20 new cardinals. the appointments include more candidates from africa and asia, and it's seen as a sign the roman catholic church is becoming more diverse. the capital will eventually play an important role in choosing the pontiff successor. christ of alarm is room correspondent for the tablet and author of the outside pope francis and his battle to reform the church. he joins us now. live skype from rome. good to have with us, chris let's. let's put something to bed straight away. the pope isn't doing this because he's thinking about stepping down. no time has created ca knowles, throughout his pontificate. and this is the latest round of
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naming. you know, of course, the role of a call note is to in the future elect a new coke. so of course, whenever the pope does choose caught those, there is a question about what is could me for a future conclave? and hope francis is now appointed more than 60 percent of those people, those men who could add shoes at his success. so a point he called is the thing that the pope has to succession planning. and from this has ensured throughout his or his 10 year pontifical. now that those he chooses his cargo of very much in line with his pastoral priorities in his vision of the church. what are we to make of the fact that that those, that he is appointing come largely from africa and asia? i think it shows is the parts of the world,
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but the church is growing. in many places such as asia, africa, you see catholic communities worked on the front lines and so being that communities a are seeing a rising number of catholics in those areas. but also i have lost 5060 is that the catholic church has moved from being a european church to be a well church and processes as tried to recognize in his choices of cardo to ensure that those who will elect his successor and those who are the highest level of the saturday, which is a call are reflective of the global church and it's diversity. and that is something that francis's is a team to ensure. and that means that a number of those who are appointed called will come from places and never have the cotton before. that's something that's happened to be dropped as prompt,
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difficult. we see that he's timor, singapore called bills. and i'm going to be a trend that continues, of course, it means that a shift shifting power about judge away from say, european church, as i mentioned the bill. so having a large number of cardinals in italy, it means that because on that spread much more evenly across the globe. recognizing and representing the fact that the catholic church is a global, a global community. and increasingly so really good to talk to christopher benny. thanks indeed for being with a script of alonda in room constantino's economy is battling rampant inflation at a currency that's losing its value daily against the us dollar. while argentina struggles, it's more stable, neighbors are taking advantage and enjoying a cross border price. broom boom rather al jazeera daniel schwein le reports now from the border between argentina and bolivia. these trucks have come from
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all over argentina. they're waiting to unload pretty much everything. food, clothes, shoes, medicines and toiletries nozzle to ribbons. marchin, who do we sell to it? all goes to bolivia in the towns around here. people sometimes can't afford to buy . so we can't sell much in this area. how things are bad and the rest of argentine but thank god, we're close to bolivia and we sell every day g. c. an army of 700 or so porters known as baggage heroes crosses the border every morning from bolivia to deliver to awaiting merchants. the members of a well organized cooperative. working with your thirties on both sides of the border store. it was like these used to be full of argentine projects for sale in bolivia. but now because of the problems in the argentine economy, it's the other way round with bolivians crossing the border in their thousands to buy everything that argentina can supply. what can't be bought legally is for a small price,
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transported through $1.00 of these $78.00 known clandestine crossing points, dirt tracks, and hidden pals on the long, almost impossible to police border. not that anyone is really trying to the americans that are on low guard. i mean, if the contraband that's now benefiting argentine traders is not a priority to priority stopping drugs coming in. can fight the contraband. because if we did, the target exploded. we have got the benefit of social piece right now. not everyone's doing okay. how much of the project ends up in markets like this one in jacquila? 7 kilometers in said bolivia, we're about 70 percent of its merchandise comes from argentina. attracting shoppers from far and wide anacio, marcia, there is a more now than before because the dollar in argentina is unstable. going down than up. sometimes you lose, but now we're winning because the urgent in best was expensive, which slows the price for us. inflation in argentina in july alone hit 7.4 percent
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widely used, dollar black market pays more than twice the official rate. the countries had 3 economy ministers in just a few weeks of many a struggling but nor here her. grandma starbuck is, will import underneath the way we've got work, which is important in this country. the moment, however, we live from day to day. things aren't as good right now as they were m to go because it's a constant rise and fall of prices, the dollars up the dollars down. so it's hard to negotiate. you can't plan anything, but at least this work. it won't last, it can't last. it never does latin american economies of victims of boom and bust. communities like this one ebony flow with decisions taken thousands of kilometers away. but for now they're enjoying the good times. while they can, dan, you showing their al jazeera in salvador muscle and argentina's border with bolivia . mexico's truth commission has implicated a military commander and an investigation into the disappearance of 43 students in
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2014. it says that 6 of the students were kept alive in a warehouse for days before being handed to a local army commander who ordered their execution. it's the 1st time the military has been directly linked to the case. last week, a former attorney general was arrested on warrants were issued for another. 80 officials gave us with clear guilty if we are speaking of the 27th battalion, colonel saint way goes, should also be detained. they were made on which at that he's better for it makes me very sad, angry, helpless that so many years have passed. and they've given us very little information. and that little information they was, were lies the latest round of you and talks on finalizing a treaty to protect marine life in international waters. as ended without an agreement member's, been negotiating a legally binding text for years. sticking points include the process for creating protected areas which would cover nearly
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a 3rd of the planet. many nations of pushing for them to be set up by 2030. currently just one percent of instructional water is protected. a model from the u . k is made history by competing in a beauty pageant without makeup artist seriously a harding reports. you know, i mean, yeah. it's an industry known for glitch glamour and lot of makeup media. thousands of women compete in beauty pageants every year. but for the 1st time, in nearly a century of the miss england competition, one woman took to the cat walk with nothing on her face as if there was some no fault. once you're in that one time, did i just hope so beautiful in my head in idaho young women and just women and generous and fields when i'm so proud i came in this much like a great 20 year old melissa row is from south london and chose to compete with a bare face,
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no make up no frills. the pageant introduced and no makeup round in 2019. after receiving highly edited photos of contestants, they said they wanted to see what the women really looked like. but ralph has taken that to the next level now and they so many girls feel like they have swimming comes in the feel and that means mom, i was like, she beat on me. ha ha like the committee empower like women. my then when i go meet with, i think it's something you morale, her bold move has paid off. she's advanced to the finals of miss england and will compete for the crown in october. organizer say she plans to go bare faced again. lia hardin al jazeera, a near spaces of bird has been discovered it a remote corner of southern chile, butter chirping. you can hear as the sub antarctic rail detto. they were identified in the diego ramirez islands of chile, southern coasts,
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the tiny bird nests in holes in the ground, instead of in trees. due to the scarce vegetation on the archipelago, dick, we must be discovering new bird species is very, very difficult and rare because the world has been more focused on observing birds . the discovery of new species rises, the importance of carrying for the environment and its unique ecosystems. these sites will allow us to carry out research on climate change, new species in their behavior, which is very important. the sorrows got the sport next. all that you saw will hear what raphael at all has to say about his biggest rival, not playing at the u. s. oak. ah ah.
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ah, hello. didn't talk to sport his foreign. adrian, thank you so much. you. manchester united has secured their 2nd straight premier league victory after reading liverpool on monday. united were one. no winners away at south hampton. reno fernandez with the only goal of the gang united move up to 6 and the table for me is it normal that you, when you come in is season is always tough. those one second, this a we are. i knew i 1st to corporation with a team so that that is new to the new way of, of play. so a lot of new fix. and that will not go on to present from the start. but we have to good results. we have to win games are so remain the only team with a perfect record. the season for winds from 4 matches and they were forced to come
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back from the gold down against fallen arsenal defender gabriel gave away the opening goal. but he made up for that error close to full time his goal giving r. so a to one victory. and other matches. liverpool, hammered borne met 9 nel and for the 1st time in their history they scored 5 goals . and the 1st half of a premier league game, manchester city came back from 2 bowls down against crystal palace. earling holland grabbed a hat trick. and rahim sterling scored his 1st competitive goals in chelsea's when over lester really didn't hesitate, didn't hold anything back. we just went into a game full flying and put them on the pressure. i had to battles in the right areas in the box or on the box bodies in the books. second ball situations go again and these kind of things. yes. call to taking thread of course. but um, that's the risk you have to take. we cannot do everything in the say moment. the blown i love now with the week when she to look and before was not the case. i was,
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we were so by the steel, you have a lot of talent player in right now and to be indices missed to we struggle to do the comfortable things that to we have to do in a still with and for our ease carla sands. we'll start from whole position for sundays formula. one belgian grand prix of the spaniard was sent to fax this in factories qualifying race rebels max for shopping around the circuit. but if he picks up a penalty for using too many engine parts, the championship leader away from a 15 paddle rival, a shout, clara finished 4th of the same penalty drops and down to see what happens to be starting on ball. i'm not gonna lie. i think it's a good place to start, although maybe here position is not that important. you feel good to be leading the way there. unfortunately, basis we can go by the rebel is nothing special. they, they seem to have the upper hand, like wait a margin and, and he's going to make our life to more a bit more complicated, but who would give it up? they showed and tried to win from, from boy. so, i mean, it's a long track,
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but not that many lapse, of course because of that. and they're only a few overtaking possibilities. so you have to do it quick and try not to lose too much time to the guys ahead of you. and i hope i'm targeting a vote in a little bit of luck. we can fight to formula 3 drivers. we're lucky to date, a terrifying crash repair car collide as they came out of a corner at high speed on the spot circuit. smashed the barriers before flipping over. amazingly, both drivers walked away on her argentina have beaten the all blacks in new zealand for the 1st time in their history. argentine in the top of the rugby championship table, thanks to a 2518 when in christ church. it's a 3rd straight home. last for new zealand once before have argentina be in the 3 time champions. when came in australia, years ago, after a record defeat against argentina last time out of really continued
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a 9 year unbeaten run on home soil against south africa. before 3 try is during this $2517.00. when against the champions in adelaide, south africa are now bottom of the championship page table. robin adel says the absence of no bad jock of edge is a tough break for the upcoming us open. jock, which is unable to travel to the united states because he isn't vaccinated against coven. 19. the pair lead the way on the old time list for men's grand slam title wins. the dow has 22 championship victories. while jock of edge has 21. it's always a shame when the best plaza of the world are not able to play. i don't want to because of because of injuries are because of different reasons. and in this case, not having one of the best layers of the history in, in the draw of grand lamb is always an important mis. raining women's champion,
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m a radical new and says she is fully fed and ready to defend her title. the 19 year old stopped her practice session on friday twice, and seemed to be struggling with a wrist injury. right academy is due to face of frances alley, se cornell in round one on tuesday. i think you guys are probably thinking about pression, ranking more than me, but i, i, i think that, you know, defending a title is just something that the press makes up. but i'm, i'm just, you know, taking a while much of the time like every single player is very capable in this drawer. and i just focus on what i'm doing by my own trajectory. as i said last year, like i'm, i'm just going to do things my way. teenage tennis star cocoa golf says the example of serena williams was crucial in her development as a player 23 time grand slam champion williams is set to retire from the sport after the us open. williams place her 1st round match on monday. i was say before i was
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born there wasn't many and before serena came along, there wasn't, you know, not really an icon of the sport that looked like me. and so growing up, i never thought that i was different because, you know, the number one player enrolled was somebody who like me. so i think that's the biggest thing that i can take from what i've learned from serena. then also on a more personal, personal level, i got to, you know, have a couple conversations with her later on in life. and i think it's just the way that she handles her herself and she never puts herself down. and i love that she always elevates herself and a lot of times being a woman and in the world, a black woman in the world, you kind of settle for less. and i feel like serena just taught me that from watching her, she never settled for less. i don't, i can't think of a moment of her in her career in her life that she settle for less. tom brady lug said to return to action for the tampa bay buccaneers. the 7 time super bowl champion briefly retired from the anna foul earlier this year before deciding to
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carry on the 45 year old, then missed 11 days of his team's training camp for personal reasons. buccaneers will take on the indianapolis courts in a preseason game later this saturday to cricket and england have leveled their series with south africa after a crushing victory and the 2nd test, the visitor is losing by an innings in e 5 runs in manchester, england, captain ben stokes was named man of the match. the 3rd and final test starts on september the 8th and london. and take a look at one of the best catches in major league baseball this season. steve form from the cleveland guardians, diving into the staff sought the seattle mariners. one crashed straight into the seats, but he did. boyd, serious injury, and sprained his efforts the guardian's loss of 3 did to this boy for the swan. okay, and that is all your sport for now. back to you, even by the facts. indeed that is it from the both of us on this use. i it's time
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for the team here in bo hall to pause the bustle to our colleagues in london. maria mossey here with the latest news for you just a few moments for i will see you again. i follow ah ah. a narrative shapes the landscape. that's fairly insight to the policy grid. those images front of mind if you want to very much been forced out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening to dissect the media on al serra september on al jazeera
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