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is here in iceland pioneering a new technique to reduce emissions. earth rise looked at new ways of preventing air pollution on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to plate that others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story isn't what can make a difference. ah, more than a thousands dead millions displaced. and now the threat of disease grips pakistan as it deals with its was flooding in decades. ah. hello there, norah kyle, this is out. is there a live from doha. also coming up cause for peace in libya after 23 people are killed in fighting between forces of 2 rival power centers. plus we are trying to
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actually establish a permanent presence on the moon masses, new high stakes moon mission, ready for launch mock in a day view of one of its was powerful rockets yet i'm daniel schwein though the bolivian side of the border with argentina were struggling calling to be over there as crated. a bustling bullshit here. ah. more than 1000 people have died. an unprecedented monsoon rains across pakistan. 33000000 people are affected by the worst flooding in decades. a nation wide emergency is in place. the town of cha sada in the north is one of the hardest hit areas. nearly 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes. let's go straight to our correspondence, come on hider. he's inches either in northern pakistan and come on people. they
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ought to leave the whole thing evacuated, but where are they going well, as far as people are concerned, they were towards or move. the flood warning came from the not that they were not a large body of water running down south and today low lying districts of the high . but book don't pop robbins, and as you can see behind me, there people are now camping or under top orland all and 10 were lucky. i've viewed the people who are now living on their scorching heat for the last 3 days. they say that they have been getting aboard from people for their food and all. however, off they said they need top orleans that need dens, regardless of the budging, have the water also breathing. they got that. no, that makes thread,
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the raging torrent that are coming downstream. you can see the cattle richard now also on the road we are dog. there were 70000 and cat missing. and that of course showed that the damage and then we're also door. there's almost a 1000000 buildings are damaged badly, partially because they've been submerged at foundations, that compromise, and up god, they said indeed an emergency situation. but one credit goes through the district administration of some of the district or whatever to save lives by evacuating all more top $4000000.00 papers from the district of chart and nor chair alone about how difficult all those rescue effort. because as you said, there's so much damage and much of that damage is from infrastructure, roads, bridges. how difficult is it to reach people?
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well, just to give you an estimate or what 3000 kilometer roared infrastructure across the country and badly damaged bridges that have been swept away. we are also told that over to 1000 tourists, i stuck in upward flawed, the military and the provincial government. and now using helicopters to try to evacuate stranded debt, and in some cases, been dramatic rescue effort. red red bullying paper who were stuck in doors raging daughter. and that is a country wide operation now. and a big fear that all the war from the river and the river call berlin green to gun words, all driven rolon. and this is going to recap, down, shout and southern pun, job address. then the province of saying ok, come on. hi debris is the very latest from northern pakistan. thanks very much. well, well, the worst monsoon season on record has left nearly half of
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a packet on underwater and remote villages in sind province was borne, diseases spreading. an anger is rising against the government as i am better off a report to you. so no space and body are covered in bug bites and legion 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 remote, but children are all sick. look at her, they'll vomiting a lot and have diarrhea. and 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. help is limited to piecemeal local efforts for now. desperation, leaving no room for decorum. with those too small or too weak to brave the
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crowd are left to console retreat. even volunteers admit whatever they are doing is not enough. indeed we are, but 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. the main problem now local leaders say is draining standing water to prevent disease and give people away home. 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
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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. that survivors are setting up makes it camps, but many of them arrive to safer ground without even it's hard to hang over their heads. they're 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 or floods also causing destruction and they bring afghanistan, pan share in the northeast of the latest province to be swamped off the heavy rainfall. thousands of homes and waves of farmland have been destroyed. tell about officials that it's a 182 people have died. appealing for international health. was to come all more
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do more than 1000000 families need urgent aid from foreign countries such as close 10 and food was up intensify thing. and the libyan castle has killed at least $23.00 people, and injured more than a $100.00 a build up, a rival forces after to speak about who should govern a violence as raising faith libya could return to civil war. malik, china has this report from tripoli. smoke in the skies of the capitol, holmes hospitals and businesses hit with heavy artillery. across several districts and tripoli. clashes erupted early saturday between rival armed groups. the fighting occurred in densely populated areas and continued into the night. the caches have been ongoing since last night. they stopped for a bit and then continued. many of the victims were ordinary people, tired, scared,
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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 lesser lose them and civil society. institutions in tripoli strongly condemned the armed classes in the city and hold the participating parties responsible for shedding civilian blood, intimidating security, and destroying private and public property. there are 2 governments who claim to be in charge of the country, one recognized by the international community based and triply the other drawing its power from the country. these has them as rise, says the only way forward is for elections to be held. however, they are not carmella will die, met him with an addition to back. 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 who they want and power
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elections of the only solution. things have come 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, all the prime minister of libya. abdul i made the baby has vowed to protect his administration. and when you were all here, hand in hand, defending our homeland, we cannot give our country up to those roads who wished to destroy it. you remember what we didn't tripoli last year? people will relieve to life, went back to normal, going out to parks and beaches, but those roads do not wish to c. l people namely, and tripoli, leading a happy life. those x is the question we see today from within libya and from abroad, all pre planned labor have had to rival government since 2014. but last year, there were hopes of progress towards unification until how many debate was
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installed and march the head of the us back. government of national unity in tripoli. business been time politician with through a main in office until elections in december, but they've posed didn't happen. the eastern base parliament declared the tripoli government invalid. and in february this year appointed format, interior minister party by shaka, as prime minister, the baby on the triplet government have refused to recognize a shaker fight, as loyal to the rival list of bodies have been marching on the capital. in the past week. mike hannah, have more international reaction to the latest 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 established intended to lead to elections. the us ambassador to libya has also
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issued a statement calling on the parties to refrain from conflict. calling also for humanitarian corridors 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 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 to we on top of its agenda. now all parties aimed at getting a negotiation process back in place and getting that true cert was in place until it started falling apart recently and getting agreement on an election process,
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which is absolutely essential. most observers believe if the conflict is to end permanently hundreds of people and the central african republic curve marched in the capsule, bungie against plans. constitutional changes are accusing president found son, i'll transfer dera of trying to one for a 3rd term. on friday he ordered the creation of the committee to rewrite the constitution. opposition says at the beginning of a dictatorship, unicorn will not luxury. we do not understand why that to day when the central african people are experiencing other problems, we are suddenly presented with a story about amending or drafting a new constitution like a thunderclap during the dry season. this is not the priority of the central african peoples aim of this maneuver is to blow up the locks limiting the number of presidential turns to to so that to dera, will be president for life. well, in the coming hours, the former angolan president jose edwardo dal santo us will be laid to rest at an
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official state funeral under the people paid their respects as a memorial ceremony on saturday. to santa's died in july at the age of 79. after a prolonged illness, a government girl for nearly 40 years before stepping down in 2017 towards the end of his tenure, he faced allegations of corruption. the lead on out his era. he a p government faces international condemnation. off the rebel forces in t cry that it's as strike on friday talk. civilian from sculptures to paintings on the everything in between entities as are seen comes back to the news. here's your weather in a minute 15. hi there. thanks so much for joining in. so we got the divide going on
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across europe, toward the west, cooler, fresh air toward the east, high temperatures, temperatures above where they should be for this some the year. but a stormy mix of weather. let's go in for a closer look at germany hopping into poland to check republic, austria round, the elk cindy adrian exceeds, you know, as the storms close in on warsaw wash, where does the temperature is. it's going to plunge you by 5 degrees to $25.00 on monday, but that's more in line with where you should be for the sum of the year. it's the bullet stellar day for you with the high 30 degrees, but some showers across the black sea coast. some showers may sneak into the capital on cobra as well. other side of the mediterranean right now, temperatures below average for both porto and lisbon and off to the northwest. we go again that cooler air toward the west, and i think some torrential downpours on the cars for southern areas of sweden. there's been big downpours in the northeast of nigeria, that's killed at least 10 people there. and right across the gulf of guinea. we are blanketed in rain for southern africa and a whole lot going on. forecast is sun,
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sun sun over the next little bit. may see the odd showers sneak into the east coast of madagascar on sunday kept on looking good with the high of 16 degrees. the frank assessments, how much support is there street protests that we've seen in hotel across the rest of the country? the street has been, has been very good. that's happening into the co confound people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of the, the venue. what is happening is that climate change it to making them work in depth analysis of days. global headlines, druggie 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 lou?
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ah hello daniel watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories this hour. more than 1000 people have died. an unprecedented month soon. rainfall in pakistan. more than 33000000 are affected by the west funding in decades. and nationwide emergency is in place. funding is also causing destruction in afghanistan, thousands of homes and large areas of farmland have been destroyed. taliban officials say at least 182 people have died and intense fighting in the libyan capital has killed at least 23 people. an injured more than a $100.00 a build up of live or forces off to a dispute over who should govern an easier pin government as strike that killed at least 4 people, including 2 children on friday,
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has drawn the international condemnation. unicef says the attack has a kindergarten in mckelly and the regional capital of to grime. the government has denied the allegations saying it, talk to many sites in the northern region. the conflicts between the rebels him to go and government forces began nearly 2 years ago. a sci fi was agreed earlier this year, but fighting resumed last week. 100 hara is antigua regional government representative and north america. and a full year in diplomat. he claims the federal government for breaching the fees file. you understand the european union or fishes already condemn and what happened was the target actually a target on a kindergarten and it was a target on an elementary school in fact, during a school day. so this is outrageous. this is acceptable and horrific. in fact, the government has offered at this for additional, for what has happened in,
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in the region for the last 2 years. it's been 3 years actually. and for the last one year be ivy administration pommies one and many times actually including to the un secretary general to resume services basic services. a rocket from is actually the exam forces where withdrawal from neighboring regions and i 5, and i'm happy to give you a chance. and this was not corroborated by the joking origin as well. we accepted the sensational facilities in fact, without precondition and he was part of that that the for softer guy was withdrawn from the parts of us. but in fact the guy was relieved more than 4200 prisoners of war. the form of just sharon and considered building. it was not actually corroborated by the joking origin and we did security clearance as well for those who would like to resume services. and unfortunately nothing has happened so far. and kosovo have agreed to allow free movement across their shad border,
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settling and disputes about identity documents. they negotiated deal seeks to reduce tensions. the border will abolish of entry exit document because of the id holders. because we also agreed not to introduce the document for 30 and travelers declared independence in 2008. but belgrade has not recognized the move supporters of argentine as vice president, christina casner have fought with police and one us iras. and we're trying to reach her neighborhood to show their support. the prosecutor has asked for fernandez to be sentenced to 12 years in prison. and prevent her from holding public office again. his accused of corruption. hundreds of protesters tore down fences was police use water cannon to disperse them. and he hasn't any and economy is battling inflation and a currency that's losing value against the us dollar. but while the nation struggled is neighbors are getting
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a financial boost. and which weimer explains from argentina's border with bolivia, these trucks have come from all over argentina. they're waiting to unload pretty much everything. food, clothes, shoes, medicines, and toiletries, and also to ribbons. a morgan, 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 marchness area. things are bad and the rest of argentina, but thank god, we're close to bolivia and we sell every day gc, 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 argent time produced 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
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buy everything that argentina can supply. what can't be bought legally is for a small price. transported through one of these 78 known clandestine crossing points, dirt tracks, and hidden pals on the long, almost impossible to police border. not that any one is really trying to the emerald control and law god, 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 market. there is a more now than before because the dollar in argentina is unstable. going down than
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up. sometimes you lose, but now we're winning because the accounting best was expensive, which slows the price for us. inflation in argentina in july alone, it's 7.4 percent 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 remembered 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 of the constant rise and full of prices, the dollars up the dollars down. so it's hard to negotiate. you can't plan anything, but at least his work. it won't last, it can't last. it never does that in american economies, the victims of boom and buff communities like this one ever flows with decisions taken thousands of kilometers away. the for now they're enjoying the good times, while they can daniel showing their al jazeera in salvador muscle,
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and argentine is border with bolivia. and muslim women who was raped during religious wyatt's in india says she is numb after her attackers were released early from prison. testers have been phasing demonstrations against the 11 hindu men who were convicted focused on 0 and 2 of her children. the only survivors after a group of most them to attacked in good drugs in 2002. the bottles took place for 5 minutes and then the movie was shrinking. of the arctic due to global warming has opened maritime routes and increased demand for its oil and mineral resources. rival powers, such as russia, china, and the u. s. a competing for influence on friday, the us announced that was a point and i'm back that are at large for the arctic. nathan sector, general warned of russia increase both the present and china's growing interest in the polar region. and felton bye have been visiting canada. one of the 8 our
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technicians, excitement and building as nasa proposed to take another step towards its return to the moon, an unmanned module is set to be launched into orbit on monday. the us plans to put humans back on the moon stuff is by 2025 and the amount of report this is the world's most powerful rocket. nasa intends to you that present humanity back to the moon. monday's 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 saturn 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 core ship by barge from mississippi. that's where the world's
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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 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 rocket outside on launch pad $39.00 b will be riding the next chapter of space, exploration and space science. that chapter will include science all along the way, hand in hand with exploration. and i've recently said to our science community buckle up, everybody were gone for 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 the following
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year. your problem. but nasa doesn't plan to stop there. it setting it sites on mars, proving out all the logistics of the habitats and the hatches and the suits. and the 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 us 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 model him al jazeera. some of indonesia is biggest asset sa, displaying their work together for the 1st time since the pandemic arch jakarta features interact with pieces contemporary bonnie's art and digital works out there . as jessica washington reports from the exploration sculptures paintings and other
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unique pieces in the nation capital and hundreds of people taking a look. the countries aren't seen appears to be roaring back to life after surviving a 2 year hiatus due to coven 19. are the most important thing is sir, to show burger, our market is strong. aug a busy mom. i'm dr. collectors of brick y o. s t new to jeden owns a gallery in south dakota. she says many artworks need to be seen in person to be fully appreciated. if you are here, you know, the deb, you can see and then you can imagine if this work, you know, will be shown at your place or your, someone's office of, or a collector's house. at the c as fair, there's a greater focus on artworks from bali as a way of supporting artists and galleries there. many on the island faced financial
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hardship when coven 19 prevented tourists from visiting us in many countries, indonesia, visual art scene was hit hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections on line. now with the return of one of the regions largest on festivals, many optimistic about the industries revival. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia are participating. eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world in person. young butting at your my out of this year, but it's not only the artists but those who display art like galleries and art management. every one is excited to work together again while many celebrate a returned to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before in his cheese or at the fair for the 1st time. non fungible tokens are one of the kind digital assets usually paid for with crypto currency. barley based french artist, serial congo, known for his distinct graffiti style,
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is branching into nf t's. yes, the new process for me, let's go back to the new currencies, new producers. yeah, with, with a craving. these will do up to, to did your women, if you could, the energy with new artists, new modes and new pieces on display. the fair is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry and the tantalizing hints of what's yet to come. jessica washington out as hero jakarta. ah no, without a zara. these are our top stories. more than 1000 people have died after unprecedented monsoon rainfall in pakistan on 33000000 are affected by the worst flooding and decades. a nation wide emergency as in place come hider has more from cha, sada, and northern pakistan. but people evacuated from their homes are living.
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