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america, climate change denial stubbornly mistrusted the fact. despite soaring temperatures, raging wildfires and shrinking water reserves, the world's largest economy still split alongside the logical lines. so can it ever reach consensus to avoid catastrophe? climate wars are 2 on a just 0. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it al jazeera, we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, more than a 1000 people dead and that be 13000000 affected in pakistan's worse floods in living memory. ah,
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no, this is al jazeera alive from doha. i'm fully back table, also ahead warnings of a potential nuclear accident as both russia and ukraine. again, accuse each other or shelly near these operations nuclear power plants. i'm the d baba in black, paul in northern england, where the cost of living crisis is already hitting a holiday where people are now facing a huge rise in energy prices. and massa reaches for the moon again at this time with its most powerful rocket, yet ahead of a man's luna mission in 3 years. ah, thank you for joining as we begin in pakistan, where relief and rescue operations are underway in many parts of the country. more than a 1000 people have died after weeks of rain and flooding. these are the scenes from a rescue operation in bellucci,
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military helicopters have been deployed to help those trying to buy flood waters. people are desperate for how they're running out of food and drinking water, and they also need medicines to combat the threat of waterborne diseases might have gotten a lot of flood water entered our village, our homes are submerged. some of our relatives have died and cattle to not receiving any relief from the government, and many have been left to fend for themselves when parts of baluchistan people are waiting through neck, deep water to safety, carrying whatever they can. algiers come on, hider is in the kind of char, sada, in northern pakistan, where people were forced to flee as flood waters threatened their homes after wreaking have organ value just on and the southern province of their florida, now reeking, have all, and i booked in providence the district of georgia and shared a badly head as you can see more people are now taking refuge on the i'm one more direct link for our summer bought. did people have been here for the last 3
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days and pro i share sometime during most of the day. how did that already on the water, on both sides of the road, what we've been able to see it entire, religious and dated under water. people remain good, the guide in order to try to how does that still in the family don't go out. we are open skies. we need dentist and bedding as we have lost our entire belongings, the flood has washed away everything. they've been able to bring out their life by the garage, the country or whatever, and how and missing. and that is going to be a huge lot when you think about the fact that gone, she'll go again, register crops or go back to new dami. the government of god does not take an adequate measure to mitigate the effect of climate change. it was over 10 years ago
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that buckets on so large and it was that the government would be prepared to read another crisis. given the fact that david ordered a warning play over 50 percent of the country population is now under red because of water born. and the fact that it takes some time for them to rebuild their life and vein. but robbie in the city of la conner, in southern pakistan, residents here, it tell us that what we're looking at now that water wasn't there before and they feel it looks like a lake. it looks like an ocean that looks like a c. and what was, once there were their homes, villages where people live and what we're hearing from the folks that are speaking . this is decorae country. where steve's room relatively,
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really there is less police presence here and they are worried about things being stolen. they're worrying about what few possessions they were able to salvage from their flooded homes being now stolen from them. so what they're doing is that they're loading up whatever they can. they're carrying in shoulder, deep neck, the water, they're carrying out whatever they can on their heads. loading them up on trucks, one village at a time per truck trying to get out of here. they don't know where they're going for . sure. but they say what they're looking for. they're not waiting around for help . they're going out looking for work, any labor work that they can find. you're looking for aide. they're looking for ways to save and feed their children. floods are also causing destruction in neighboring ganeth than thousands of homes and large areas of farmland have been destroyed. tally beneficial at least 182 people have died nor a burden. manley has the tips. this is the aftermath of weeks of lashing rains in front of fans cuz she district the floods proved too much for these mud bricked
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homes. as waterloo, fin, families were forced out last week. people hoping for some respite that didn't happen, that the flooding was unprecedented in the history of to she destroyed everyone's houses, livestock and agriculture, land. people are homeless, they sought refuge in the mountains, across the north and east. the government says building 20000 homes have been damaged or swept away. nearly 200 life last rescue workers say it's compounding most pu crises from an economy in free full to spreading disease and a shortage of food. we are in the midst of harvest season, a harvest that many families relied on for their economic while the n. afghanistan has been in the midst of one of the worst humanitarian crises, the sierra that has been fueled by a worsening economy. a few kilometers north. none go ha,
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these with the scenes on saturday, people waiting to be rescued after a deluge of water in gulf that forms destroying much needed fruit trees and crops. in the years since the taliban had been in power, afghanistan has been logic cut off from international funds. now it's asking for help was to come oh, model. more than 1000000 families need urgent aid from foreign countries such as clothes, 10 list and food of that was it of, oh, here people at the west chum and border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan were caught up in the flooding. magazine rescue operations are on the way boat with more rain full cost. people have little time to grapple with the loss of life and livelihood. lore about among the al jazeera,
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at least 7 people have been killed after severe flooding in east and sudan. torrential rains, destroyed around 4000 homes in castillo state, forcing people, and to make shift shelters. almost 70000. hector's of agricultural land has also been flooded. the state government is appealed for humanitarian aid. dozens of people have been killed by flash floods in sudan over the past 2 weeks. the war in ukraine now and russian walking in artillery strikes have hit city is near these apparition nuclear power plant fighting. the other facility has talked fears of radiation league. it's been under russian control since the early days of the war. officials ins operation have begun distributing iodine tablets to residents. the move comes after 2 or the reactors are the nuclear plant. we're disconnected for a time on thursday. teresa ball is falling developments from keith. while the war
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ukraine has been ranging for 6 months, and mostly the fighting has moved towards the southern and the eastern part of the country, ukrainian forces have strategically been targeting military base is russia's military bases in the city of military. and instead of stone, also ukrainian forces are seeing that be repelled several attacks and a city like kind of film that is currently occupied by russian forces. the other developments that's ongoing, you said in the eastern part of the country, there's been an increase of russia attack in that part of the country, an attempt to take over the dome back all around that area. and that's why the ukrainian government has dictated men that we evacuation from that part of the country to save people's lives, to prevent more injuries, they're telling people that if they want to stay, they have to sign a paper, so they're responsible for their own lives. but what is clear is that they want to get civilians out of that part of the country. a major concern right down here in ukraine for the ongoing in the top 42 nuclear power plant shelling and fighting has
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been going around that area. the russian ministry of defense is saying that ukrainian forces attack that site at least twice saying that shelling came very, very close to were the radioactive weight is located and where the nuclear fuel is located. a cranium force is saying that it's the russian forces who have been doing the shelling since they took over the nuclear power plant. back in march. they stablished a military base there. and they have been attacking a russian forces from their local authorities around all that area. have been distributing the pills to different hospitals in case anything goes wrong in, in case there's any type of leak radioactive leak i o. d p can be used to protect the thyroid gland from radiation. so that can major concern, and that's why it is important. the presence of a 3rd party, a 3rd party would be the united nations nuclear watchdog b i a,
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we know that they're putting together a visit in place and it's likely to happen in the next few days. rebel is he gray in northern ethiopia. say they've taken control of a ton of war d i and the neighboring hire a region. they reported the less than 200 kilometers from capturing the city of dessie, a manufacturing hub. this comes 2 days after a government dash try and get targeted. the rebels stronghold of mckelly, at least 4 people, including 2 children, were killed. unit test says a kindergarten was hit, the government very targeted military sites. the conflict between the rebels integrated and government forces began nearly 2 years ago. a fi fi was agreed earlier this year, but fighting resumed last week. some you'll get that you with an independent journalist in august, alabama. he has more on the latest fighting in what we know so far is that the joker army has left kopel. they say, fearing that a fight within the city will affect so many people in so many will be so many
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people will be affected. they have left kopel and they say they're in the suburbs of coble. but in terms of capturing any other towns or villages or cities, we're not in a position to verify. we've, i've heard the rumors, the united nations is said to be on the age in terms of not being able to deliver the kinds of aid that's needed in the region. but again, oh boy is an am hora, the fighting was an am har, and there was a few days ago. there was an air attack that was committed by the ethiopian government side, in which they have said that they're fighting a terrorist organization. and they're in it to really bring this country and tagged the open government to saying there are provoked into getting into this conflict, this latest conflict, the t p never saying otherwise. but there was hope that there was going to be some
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kind of negotiation to bring this to an end, because this conflict began in november of 2020, approaching it's 2nd year has been a facing no, just that to gray region, but it's been coming to m r and r 5 region for the government for the open government to say that the t p f, which again they've said as a. busy so gonna position as coming to those regions, $2.00 to $1.00 to fight, engage in all kinds of conflicts. cilla, head on al jazeera, the why the demolition of these apartments in india is seen as a crime down against corrupt developing from cultures to paintings and everything in between. indonesia, pandemic hit augustine, comes back to life. ah,
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the hot sunshine, the order of the day across the middle east on monday. hi there. here's our forecasts for monday. so plenty of spots in the forty's or be, or $44.00. we've got to wait step $43.00. and for us here in doha, a high of 41 degrees, let's go where the action is though, taken to off gonna stand. this is just outside of cobble. we've seen some flooding dare, devastating destruction and damage, but take a look at the sky conditions. that is the glimmer of hope. the rain so petered out both for off gone. it's dawn and pakistan still a few showers though, for boxed on and we know it will take time for those water levels to drop off to turkey. this is the situation. things have improved through assemble, back into the sunshine, 31 degrees, few showers, popping up here and there cross that black sea coast in central areas as well. now for central africa, here's the forecast on monday, lot of activity around lake victoria. further toward the west,
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there's been flooding in northern portions of the democratic republic of congo, and bursts of rain, not too far away from her tomb on monday. now, going further toward the south for this vigorous weather maker slamming into the coastline of south africa, both for the western, the eastern cape and quite zulu knew tall so durban. i think we could see wind us on monday, up to 65 kilometers per hour. that truck day, bye for now. the news from frank assessments. how much support is there for street protests that we've seen and came across the rest of the country. the street movement has been very good that's happening in the court and the people across the country informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that climate change it's making them work . in depth analysis of the days global headlines, rocky is credited by some we're really, we're storing it, lease credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera?
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ah ah, you're watching al jazeera alive from dora recapitalize top stories more than a 1000 people have died after unprecedented monsoon rainfall in pakistan. more than 33000000 are affected by the worst fighting in decades. a nationwide emergency is in place. in ukraine, russian rocket and artillery strikes of his cities near these operation nuclear power plant. fighting near the facility has talked years of radiation leak. it's been under russian control since the early days of the war. and rebels from tig rye in northern ethiopia, say they've captured the city of war, dia and coast, taking the city of bessy in the am. hara reaching it comes 2 days after
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a government is try kill for people in the regional capital of degree. mckinney not com. is returning to libya's capital after a day of intense fighting that killed at least $32.00 people and injured more than a $150.00. the un backed government says it's taken back for control of tripoli. groups affiliated to libya's rival power centers fought with each other, after a dispute about who should govern. malik traina. as more on saturdays fighting from tripoli, smoke in the skies of the capitol. holmes hospitals and businesses hit with heavy artillery. across several districts with tripoli, clashes erupted early saturday between rival armed groups. the fighting 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,
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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 civil society institutions in trip police strongly condemned. the armed classes in the city and hold the participation policies responsible for shedding civilian, blood, intimidating security, destroying, private and public property. there are 2 governments claim to be in charge of the country. one recognized by the international community based in tripoli, the other drawing its power from the country. the hazard ms. rice says the only way forward is for elections to be held on what day mentoring 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
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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 chipley to residential time blocks have been demolished in india for violating multiple building and fire regulations. ah, nearly 4 tons of explosives were used to bring down the buildings that contained 850 apartments in the east. the capital in new delhi, thousands were evacuated in the neighborhood, and traffic was diverted to allow the demolition to take place. the supreme court ordered their destruction last year following a lengthy legal battle happening me time before some noise in india. these are the buildings to be devoted in doubt. we're right outside new delhi,
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and this marks the end of a decade long battle between the developer and residents. the towers house, about $800.00 departments and engineering teams have made elaborate arrangements to bring these down. they've evacuated about 7000 resident news. nearly 4000 kilograms of explosive roads have been blocked and buildings close by have been covered with this pressure cost. there's also a multi $1000000.00 insurance policy. now the supreme court ordered the demolition last year after resident sued the developer saying the construction was actually illegal. the case has put the spotlight on pounds of incomplete apartments in and around the national capital construction has been stalled. many developers have filed for bankruptcy, and there are also allegations of corruptions. in this case, the court has ordered the developer to refund homebuyers hundreds of thousands of others. i looking at this case, hoping that someday their cases will also be result charity in the you care warning
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. the dramatic increase in the cost of electricity and gas will complete the why part being comes for households. as in bob, a report from black homes, blackpool in northern england. oh, much day it black, who football club and like every home game, they're collecting donations for the local food bank. but things are slow, very slow. this supporters club right by the stadium is part of the initiative. it says donations have dropped as energy price rises bite. you know, people are not able to give us what you normally would like to because a very i don't know, very generous football funds at a local community because we're also around here. and it's a real shame bobby much a long time blackpool fund. but he says an 80 percent increase in energy bills or seem to stop him leaving the house some so have to put the shells her because i've got to eat that nice limit for wolves every
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day and again. oh, stop exit, mental health. a short distance away visitors are making the most of the sunshine. this town's been a popular holiday destination since the 19th century, but that's not the whole picture. step away from the sea front and the debt probation becomes obvious when the low pay commission came up with a list of the 20 most deprived regions in the u. k. several of them were in blackpool, many of them just a stone's throw away from tourist attractions. like the famous tower, no wonder then that the rise in energy prices is worrying residents and businesses alike. hey, miss hewitt has run this pub for 25 years inflations for him to increase prices recently, but he has higher utility bills. could force him to close during the week from 70 years of age as it was and came across it during the week for,
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for my regular and nobility and people leaks. and the shame i know you won't even come in for the heat down on the beach. we meet sir, who with his wife and 5 year old son visiting for the day, he says that doing all they can to cut costs, but it's tough. just going past the shops and i just kept that boy outside the shop because he's gonna obs, but they should have, i am toy, push it up by and food. the cost of living crisis means people across brit and already making difficult choices. next month and new prime minister will be in office. the need for urgent action couldn't be clearer. nadeem, bob al jazeera blackpool. my excitement is building as mass separate pairs to take another step towards its return to the moon on unmanned module is said to be launched into orbit on monday. the u. s. brands to put humans back on the moon surface by 2025. now this is the giant rocket that will power now says autumn is
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mission named the space launch system or s l s. it will generate 15 percent more trust than saturn 5. which power the apollo more missions the less will carry the orient or i am sorry. capsule into space is designed to travel further and longer than the apollo lunar lander in time. not as hoping to make history with the 1st woman and person of color on the moon. for this mission, while only mannequins on board for the moon landing, they'll be for ash and all. that's one more than the polo mission. 60 years ago intern mom and reports. so this is the world's most powerful rocket. nasa intends to use it. 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. the rocket with more lift off for us than the united states has ever produced even more than center 5. we've got
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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. artemus 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 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 or it 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 be 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. and i've recently said to our science community
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buckle up, everybody were gone for ride to the moon. 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 2 astronauts on the moon 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 and the hatches and the suits. and the rovers and the wheels and all of that stuff. proving that out on the moon is just like artemus one. bind down risk for our damage to it buys down the risk. so we go to mars. we deal with the rate 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 bins and model him al jazeera
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b u n. right is a space dra lives, he says nasa more mission is about both sides and maintaining american power in space. we learned so much from the rocks that the astronauts brought back and bizarrely much of what we learned was in the more recent years. because the rocks haven't changed, of course. but our technology has improved enormously. and so we're learning more and more about the history of the earth from these lunar rocks. and we're also learning about the formation of the solar system. most importantly, and most dramatically in recent decades, we have discovered that there is indeed water on the moon. and that's what these astronauts will be going after the water at the south pole of the moon. when the americans obviously beat the russians to the mood. there's no question about that. and they've demonstrated an absolute dominance in the space arena
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ever since, really. and however, we've seen china move very rapidly in recent years to develop its own programs. the american administrator of nasa at bill nelson said just a few days ago that they've been looking at china as it expands it, space ambitions. and they're particularly concerned. he said that they might say the chinese might say, this is our exclusive zone. you stay out, that's the american framing of what the chinese might think. i'm quite certain the chinese would deny that. but no sin made clear that this was one of the american motivations and some of indonesia, middle santa santa spain. i went together for the 1st time since the pandemic arch jakarta, features interactive pieces, contemporary balinese art and digital works. i'll just here as jessica washington before him next edition sculptures paintings and other unique pieces in
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the nation capital and hundreds of people taking a look. the country's antsy and appears to be roaring back to life after surviving a 2 year hiatus due to covert 19. are the most important thing is her to show burger, our market is strong. aug a busy mom. a term collectors are big by sd, 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, 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 hardship when coven 19 prevented tourists from visiting us in many countries,
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indonesia, visual arts scene was hit hard by the pandemic galleries were closed and had to exhibit their collections online. 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, operating, 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 return to the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. and if 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. volley based, french artist, serial congo, known for his distinct graffiti style, is branching into n.
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