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the co confounded people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of it. what is happening is that climate change it to making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. froggy is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera ah dead, he crashes between rival armed robbery and libya's capital stocking phase of return to civil war. ah, cutter, i'm can put out this is alex is, are alive from dull. ha, also coming up. the u. n. is set to launch an emergency aid appeal as puck a. san struggles to cope with the worst floods in living memory, a race to dominate the arctic. the us plans to appoint
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a diplomat for the region as russia and china. i strategic opportunity seats near the north pole, plus after 50 years, nasa is getting ready to go back to the moon. ah, but begin in libya where at least 23 people have been killed and more than 100 injured during intense battles and tripoli. if all is a build up of rival forces of the past week after a dispute about who should govern, the violence is raising fears that the country could return to civil war. malik trainer has this report from tripoli. smoke in the skies of the capitol. holmes hospitals and businesses hit with heavy artillery. across several districts in tripoli. clashes erupted early saturday between rival armed groups. the fighting
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occurred in densely populated areas and continued into the night. the cautious have been ongoing since last night. they stopped for a bit and then continues. many of the victims were ordinary people, tired, scared, emotionally, and physically drained. these people were trapped in their homes for hours before they were pulled out. city officials are calling for an end to the violence to the civil society. institutions in tripoli strongly condemned the armed classes in the city and hold the participation politics responsible for setting civilian, blood, intimidating, security, destroying, private and public property. there are 2 governments who claim to be in charge of the country. one recognised by the international community based in tripoli, the other drawing its power from the country. the has him as arise says the only
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way forward is for elections to be held. and what day i met him with an ad, yet it is the residence of tripoli who are paying the price. they are the victims. the population of tripoli is nearly 3000000 people and they don't want either government. they want to vote for whom they want empower elections. of the only solution. things have calmed down since the fighting began, but people here still fear that libya may be on the verge of a full scale conflict. now, trina al jazeera jibley, my kind of has more now on the international reaction to the license fighting from washington d. c. the un secretary general has added his voice to those expressing concern about developments in tripoli. his spokesman has issued a statement saying the secretary general is deeply concerned about what is happening. calling on all parties to return to the negotiated piece that had been
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established intended to lead to elections. the us ambassador to libya has also issued a statement calling on the parties to refrain from conflict, calling also for humanitarian cora doors to be immediately opened. add countries neighboring to libya have also expressed their concerns egypt to nicea all calling for the fighting to end in triply and for the parties to return to negotiation with a view to moving towards elections. now this process has been hindered by the fact that there is no un, special representative in libya at present and to the u. s. has called for you and to move as quickly as possible to get a special representative put in place in coming days. the un security council will be meeting to discuss libya, and this recent spouse of conflict is likely 3 on top of its agenda. now, all parties aimed at getting a negotiation processed back in place and getting the truth cert was in place until
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it started falling apart recently and getting agreement on an election process, which is absolutely essential. most observers believe if the conflict is to end permanently. unprecedented flooding across pakistan has now killed more than 1000 people in less than 90 days. while in 30000000 people have been affect it. the worse monsoon season on record has left nearly half of pakistan under water in remote villages of sinned, province, disease is spreading, and anger is rising against the government as anus ravi reports. but moody, sooners, face and body are covered in bug bites and legions food and sickness. in the aftermath of the floods, the discomfort too great for a 2 year old to comprehend. her family says she cries all night and that it will be mighty mite, but children are all sick. look at her. they are vomiting
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a lot and have diarrhea. doctors come from time to time and give medicine, but they don't seem like enough. some are getting better, but some are getting sick. health is limited to piecemeal local efforts for now. desperation leaving no room for decorum. with those too small or too weak to brave the crowd are left to console the trouble. even volunteers admit whatever they are doing is not in need. we are but a boat. there is a lot of need here. but as far as our capacity goes, the population of the entire region has come here. one person cannot do everything alone. displaced by the floods, people here have been living like this for weeks. still some say they are the lucky ones. in more remote areas, cut off and stranded people have nothing to do with the main problem. now local leaders say is draining standing water to prevent disease and give people away home
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. but the more immediate need is to keep them alive. to survive for these people living in the villages, they need dance. they need food items, and we are trying to make packages for the each families so that they can survive for a week. and then again, we give them another beggared next week. this is how we are planning to make sure that the message is be patient. help is coming. but there have been protests and people are angry, that it has taken so long to address the aftermath of monsoon rains that have been pouring down for 2 months. plus, survivors are setting up, makes it camps, but many of them arrived safe ground without even a tarp to hang over their heads there, living out in the open. the sun is going down and this is how so many people across the province will sleep tonight. and more than likely many more nights to come. zane basra, b o g, a 0 lower kind of district send pakistan. mac mall harder is in the town of now
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share in northern park. stand with more on the floods there. you can see behind me and the river cob roland. it's extremely high, flawed according to some estimates that is 350000 cubic feet of water bossing through shed off. what is done over florida is buying the religious surrounding the river. most of the area 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 and college that have been that job that didn't provide, can. now the big challenge of god says that these people have left all their belongings at home, all their value,
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but now waiting. if they will get any compensation from the government and waiting to be rendered, will be able to go home by the emergency not over the age of an up, not in the mountain boarding rain even now. so the threat of got that door watered from the not really floor down. and a low lying area in neighboring off on a star floods are causing widespread destruction. to pon, share in the northeast is the latest province to be swamped by heavy rainfall. thousands of homes and farmland being destroyed, taliban officials say 182 people have died. are appealing for international health . rod deed is from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies in san. he says the floods come on top of the hunger crisis, making a humanitarian crisis even more dire. i'm here,
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i'm not going to spend with one of the catastrophic human classes in the world. i'm saying just because we're millions of people before, even that kind of duration we're facing, as you know, as huge hunger. is it the way up into being even worse as the sanctions over 22000000 half of the commission are funding putting food on the table. that is as involved as well of the conflict and climate change. and you develop that, how you looked at and a lot of displacements recently over 7 have you tell the people have been displaced . that's been up the number of bull him against that to feed. and maybe this is numbers in the country not already been divided. we can, by the consequences of over 3040 years of being in conflict like these. i have to
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say these and as a crisis, further compounded by the lives in practica. and i know people have to struggle with that is most of the head off season range that has been ongoing since july and chad conflict and route of left. more than 5000000 people desperately in need of food aid. the government had declared an emergency in the hope of receiving international help. bass has been slow to arrive him, morgan reports from lake chad, off alone. when i mean, am i how many gave birth to her daughter 2 years ago. she said the child was in good health, but a lack of sufficient food for am in a family in lake chad. north of the cat in capital, in germane now, has now let's go to mont malnourished. i, biddy, though i didn't. there are so many types of food she needs and we don't have them at home. we have to go buy from the market and things are expensive. we buy what we
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need, depending on the money we have available. i mean, and her family represent some of more than 5500000 people facing food shortages across chad. that's more than a 3rd of the population. and more than 3000000 of those are children. the highest number is in lake chad, where hundreds of thousands of families trouble to get nutrition. while some people in chad can get the food they need due to climate change or conflict here, both factors affect that leg. chad is one of the main sources of food here, but has dried up to about a 10th of its size in the past 50 years. and the presence of the militant grew book on her arm has cut off many from their livelihood. hundreds of thousands have been displaced because of the violence around the league. fatima ibrahim and her family fled to this side of the lake for safety. but she said 8 has dwindled to nothing in
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the 8 years they've been here. can you come a montana in a day if we're lucky we get meals, but our lives are hard. if we have breakfast, we don't have lunch. if we get dinner, then there is no breakfast the next morning. it is extremely hard and there are no jobs for us for you to come. earlier this year, chat government declared a food emergency and urged national and international organizations to assist those in need. therein. and in yellowstone, we need about 100000 metric tons, and the government has secured 6000 tons and distributed it to the markets with people to be able to get it in some countries have donated. but others and some monetary bodies have any place to stand by the people of chad, but they yet to keep their promise. and while the government waits for aid, those in need continue to suffer. i mean a fierce, she may lose her daughter. he but morgan ultra 0 lake chad,
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still head on al jazeera, the french president wraps up his script algeria thing a new generation must build ties with the former colony. and we meet members of crimea taunt our community, have been forced to flee because of russian attacks. ah, he has begun. the. the full world cup is on its way to cat whoop, your travel package today. 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 $45.00, but look at monday, much more comfortable 40 and with the humid x that will only feel about $43.00. by
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the way, these temperatures slightly below average for this have year of the boxes, scientific to sin province. this is in hyderabad, in, you know, from karachi, hyderabad, and washer 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 in the indication is that we're going to get into a bit of a lol until mid september. but on sunday, the rain still falling from his lava to the horn after turkey, things are quieting down. now, still a few showers around that black seacoast, but i think it stumbles sunshine for you. plenty of it. with the height of 30 degrees, there's been some fighting across northern portions of that democratic republic of congo. same for the northeast of nigeria and southern africa. look in good plenty of sunshine, maybe just the odd shower for that east coast of madagascar seal later. official airline, the journey. debating the issues of the day produce as always, dan criminalized around so boundaries of rights. these are just numbered. there
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people are families in our friends and our community member on our online, at jewel voice. this made it to we don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft with the political solution as climate change progresses, there are some people who are in places that they're just going to have to move. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now 20. lou. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera, her mom about top stories this out in libya at least 23 people have been killed during battles and tripoli between armed groups, backing rival administrations in the east and west. violence follows it,
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build up the forces, just link the control of the capitol. unprecedented flooding across pocket san is now killed more than $1000.00 people in less than 90 days. more than 30000000 people have been affected in one pocket, stones, climate, mystic holes, a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. the un has condemned an ethiopian government astride that killed at least 4 people, including 2 children on friday. unicef says the attack had a kindergarten m kelly, the regional capital to growing. the government has denied to targeting civilians on saturday, federal forces withdrew from global city just south and to cry. the conflict between the rebels and government forces began nearly 2 years ago. a sci fi was agreed this year, but fighting resumed last week. come out. ha, she ma moods is a member of the ethiopian parliament. he says a thorough government investigation is needed into fridays airstrike. well, i think i know what sort of striking was it,
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who was the one with the damage. i think it's an investigation and i can see this happen that happened also claiming that on a investigation of who is you know, what happened. but in any way to get them out is not planning to get any kind of a lot. but there are some who just investigations will consume. and we know that, that i think what the government is doing is given to the one that ended in with a lot of young to have staff, either one of you to appear to have a very peaceful negation to kill you. peter meters. that piece of doing a course, and they say no, and then there was a calling for the business issue, a national forced to how to stop the while. and even after the one
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with the focus negotiation is a it's so it is a vision to what to do. is it saying a you and the kind of a negotiation to started? i don't understand why it comes with, i mean, pending side. yeah. it is going to mean another party is going to meet a lot. the nutrition not happen. well, i do for one to be from division. they have to stop data to see how to go. but they're coming with a negotiation. i live in the world for the guy who's the french president, has ended his 3 day visit to algeria with the signing of a joint declaration for a renewed partnership. amanew mccaul was aiming to improve relations with the former french colony after they soured. last year. the cate sticking points were migration and frances colonial crimes. natasha butler has more from pass the
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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 t. boone said a new approach was needed after they signed a pact to improve ties. zivin, the mental did to more, 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 was ology awesome. 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 lead has promised to create a joint commission of historians to examine the colonial period. my cross at france
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will increase the number of student phases it grants. 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 rush and gas. but the lease, they said the president macro wanted to keep the focus very much on improving relations, macro and good the algerian government. last year when he questioned algeria his existence as a nation before french occupation. but he's also done more than his predecessors to 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. the shrinking of the arctic is open to new maritime routes and lodge oil and mineral resources, and that strong rival powers such as russia,
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china, and the u. s. to compete for strategic influence. on friday, washington declare that it will name an ambassador at lodge for the arctic region. during his visit to the arctic nato secretary general warned of russia's increased military capacity and china's growing interest in the region down stockton berg met with justin to widow. the prime minister of canada, one of the 8 arctic nations. oc jacobson is a researcher at the danish institute for international studies. he explains why the arctic is all strategic importance for the u. s. russia on the one hand, increasing their military capabilities and necklace and military base on the punch georgia plans. now they can actually reached the layout base. so that means that it becomes more important for the us to protect the national security against russia. because if you look at the globe on the top of the globe,
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if you sitting washington, the, the, the, the, the shortest route between washington and moscow goes by, the north post. that's why it's become more strategic important to, to the us. and that is why we also see the important appointment of us ambassador at large for, for the arctic farms, the us, it's the last of the 8 arctic states which, which did not until today have an, an actual optic ambassador. so what it does is that the level all the a space where when they need either bilaterally or in the arctic cancer, which unfortunately is on it's on port right now. and so why, why you have regional military rumble? it's even more important to georgia, have to have the diplomatic exchanges to avoid. prevent that some misunderstand things up, perhaps mind dispute turn into some, some the major conflicts and get and get out of hand. so,
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but it's both the appointment of the, the arctic or the decision to have a u. s. and that large for the arctic is both because of security, but also the cost of commercial interest and also because of climate change with which is a very important issue for the, for the biden administration. because the, the optic is now warming 4 times faster than the global average. so the region experienced both new risks, but also new opportunities. there been a theory of attacks and russia controlled crimea or in recent weeks, members of the tar talk community fled the region when moscow to control and 2014 sama now living in ukraine, but determined to return home one day. theresa bo has that story from key if on law, 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
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russia next crimea 8 years ago. no, we live here, but the no child families still living there. he says people in crimea are struggling under russian occupation. what rush brings to the territory where they come? they bring nothing but crime, destroying mother cry. orphan children were so this in crimea were so this in syria, and now we see the trying to do this, including ukraine. in the past week, there have been a few of attacks from the gray me and peninsula, even though ukraine has not acknowledged it's behind them. an attack on the saggy airbase destroyed a fighter jet from russia black c naval aviation. i further drone 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 envelope me to fill and he says he will fight to recover all occupied
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territories, including crimea. crimean to tars were deported from the by the soviet union. in 1944 and thousands of them were forced in 2014 when russia occupied the peninsula. people here are hoping that when this voiceover may be able to return to the land, the reason, even though we may have 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 contrast, it's weapon. if it had the weapon, we will fire till the international community has repeatedly condemned the annexation of him. yes, yes. somebody, let me let the, she says, the peninsula plays a crucial role in the conflict in ukraine. russia use crimea is
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a military base. president lansky face that 750, so strikes against ukraine. rome are claiming peninsula, it's a long as they will goes on ukrainians and says they're fighting for the freedom. for crimean tars, this is also about returning to where they belong. very so i will, i'll just keep severe in cost of i have agreed to allow free movement across their shared border, settling a dispute about identity documents, the negotiated a deal designed to reduce tensions before it says via will abolish its entry exit doc document for possible id hope this customer has also agreed not to introduce the document for serbian id. hope his excitement is building as nasa proposed to take another stephan. it's march back to the moon and on that and crew modulus. it launch into luna. all but on monday,
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america plans for humans back on the moon surface by 2025. sent in my hand report. this is the world's most powerful rocket. nasa intends to you that present humanity back to the moon. monday launch will be a crucial test for the artemus mission. this is the single step that starts the journey of a 1000 miles. so we are going to launch a brand new heavy lift rocket with more lift off for us than the united states has ever produced even more than center 5. we've got a brand new capsule that can sustain a crew of 4 for $21.00 days on flights to the moon, around the moon and beyond the moon. we're going to test all that out. arguments began to journey long before launch day. the booster rockets came by, train from utah. the corps ship by barge from mississippi. that's where the world's most powerful engines were put to the test. earlier this year, the rocket will push the o'ryan spacecraft beyond earth orbit several days and
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nearly 400000 kilometers later it'll reach the moon. it orbit will pass within 100 kilometers of the lunar surface. after collecting the data, it needs it will begin the return trip back to earth. it is definitely getting real the rock it outside on launch pad $39.00, b will be writing the next chapter of space, exploration and space science. that chapter will include science all along the way, hand in hand with exploration. i've recently said to our science community buckle up, everybody were gone for a ride to the moon. hi, good morning. it's been 50 years since the human set foot on the moon and the next step for the optimist mission, we putting a crew in lunar orbit by 2024. and then to ask reynolds on the moon to the following year. your problem. but nasa doesn't plan to stop there, it's setting it sites on mars, proving out all the logistics of the habitats in the hatches and the suits and the
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rovers and the wheels and all of that stuff proving that out on the moon. it's just like artemus one bind down, risk for him is to it buys down the risks and we go to mars. we deal with the re exposure of the radiation on the long term. we deal with the fact we got to take all of our water in our food with us. the americans aren't the only ones with lunar ambitions. china also wants to land a crew on the moon by the end of the decade. the new space rates for the 21st century is only just getting started. been smaller him al jazeera. ah, this is aaron. these are the top stories in libya, at least 23 people have been killed during battles and tripoli between armed groups, backing rival administrations in the east and west. the violence followed the build up of forces of the past week. malik trainer reports these clashes erupt. it early around $130.00.

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