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a fight for a while if you got them eric, i was told the thing with women, we made a challenge in the region. i will not stop being throw like i want to sleep. we don't have read them in this study about 2 weeks now, 3 days. journey with someone destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild the who's a stranded boys, rescued by the focus on the military as parts of the country to remain cut off by massive flooding. ah,
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the whole rahman watching over there at last headquarters here and also coming up for hills president, join baltimore. thanks. don't forget the former leader leader, the silver in the 1st debate, october's election. that is wayland and columbia restore full diplomatic relations after 3 years. as a leftist government takes charge in bunker, tom and the can zone as nasa reaches for the moon with yet another powerful rocket . ah, well, we begin to bug bomb where relief and rescue operations underway in many parts of the country. more than a 1000 people have died after weeks of rain and flooding. now, these are scenes from a rescue operation. encourage them. military helicopters have been deployed to help those stranded by flood waters. people are desperate to help the running out of food and clean drinking water. they also need medicines to combat the threats of
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water born diseases. not gone, 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. focus on prime minister has announced a $45000000.00 relief and for the flood had belonged to some province. chavez sharif office has released this footage, showing him dropping supplies in the region. while the bas ravi has this report from chicago district in barcus on southern sin, the province dams in pakistan's north are full. the flood gates are open. more water is headed down stream to low lands where rainfall has already submerged everything in sight. it is difficult to imagine where more water will go. army helicopters are dropping a stranded communities, small mercies from the air. the pale in comparison to the
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calamity across the country and beyond. the boat rescues are happening around the clock to evacuate people stranded by standing water where there are no boats. people are walking out wading through the water, carrying whatever they can. self rescue and sin is not for the faint of heart will gladly also gonna get the lobby thing. you got what's happening if we have nothing help me help me now will only die. look at this, there is nothing left to save and no one is coming to us. at night there are bandits roaming around here. hunger is making us crazy. what can we do? would you be fed up of sitting on the side of the road for more than 2 weeks? no help in sight. the residence of one village have taken matters into their own hands. what people here are telling us is that this is decorae country. they're worried about thieves and what they're trying to do now is protect the few
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remaining possessions. they were able to salvage from their flooded homes in the absence of anything else. people here are helping each other get to safety. yeah, that's it. we're living now. we can do manual labor to save our children, or else they will die. what can we do? we are poor, our animals will die. our kids will die. then we will die. deep in the heart of sin, the province in villages whose names won't show up on any maps. no helicopters are coming over the horizon. no boat motors can be heard in the distance signaling salvation. 6 people here are tired of waiting for a savior. they are packing up and on the move. zane basra, the l. g 0, shook our poor district sim pakistan. thus lets also causing destruction a neighboring of con, his thumb, thousands of homes and large areas of farmland have been destroyed tele beneficial say at least $192.00 people have died. law robert mogley has the story. this is the
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aftermath of weeks of lashing rain in afghanistan, suns cuz she district the floods proved too much for these mot. bricked homes. as waterloo din families were forced out last week, people were hoping for some respite that didn't happen. syllable good thought it was, the flooding was unprecedented in history of to she, it destroyed every once, houses, livestock in agricultural lands. people are a homeless, they still refuge in the mountains. across the north and east, the government says more than 20000 homes have been damaged or swept away and nearly 200 lives lost uniform. rescue workers say it's compounding most pu crises from an economy and free for to spreading disease and a shortage of food. we are in the midst of harvest season, a harvest that many families relied on or their economic. while the n afghanistan
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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, nangle ha, these were the scenes on saturday. people waiting to be rescued after a deluge of water in gulf their farms 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 mo, mo, more than 1000000 families need urgent aid from foreign countries, such as clothes, 10 list and food. and i was out of here that the west german border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan were caught up in the flooding. magazine rescue operations are underway, but with more rain forecast,
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people have little time to grapple with the loss of life and livelihood. laura berman the al jazeera brazil is holding its 1st presidential debate in the run up to elections in october. all right, present tribal sanara will face is arch rival and former leader louis in our seo lulu to silver, who surging in the polls for the candidates are competing in the televised debate, monica gonna give us more from rio de janeiro what the people in brazil are worried about is the economy, it's putting food on the table. brazil had left to the un hunger map and it's back in the un hunger map. there are 33000000 people that are facing food insecurity issues. so that is what really worries brazilians, plus the inflation and, and other things are. so both lula and both sonata and all the candidates will address this question. both sonata is promising to extend the emergency aid
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that he has granted just right now, just before the elections, which is people, some people, his critics say he's trying to buy votes and he says he will extend the state after the elections. whereas law lives, reminding people that during his government, people did eat. and so he wants them to remember that there were better times that brazil through russia rocket are adult hillary strikes if it's cities near these operation nuclear power plant fighting near the facility has raised phase of radiation week. it's been under russian control since the early days of the war. well, eileen tablets are being distributed to jeff richards, presidents in case of radiation exposure, that's after 2 reactors out. the nuclear power plant would temporarily disconnected
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on thursday after fire, damage to a transmission line, choose a boat, has more from keith. while the war 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
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get civilians out of that part of the country. a major concern right down here in ukraine is was ongoing. in the top 42 nuclear power plant shelling and fighting has been ongoing 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. ukrainian forces are 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 pills to different hospitals in case anything goes wrong in, in case there's any type of leak radioactive leakage 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,
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a 3rd party would be the united nations nuclear watchdog v i a, we know that they're putting together a visit in place and it's likely to happen in the next few days. the u. s. is criticized rush of the blocking a un joint declaration on nuclear disarmament. after nearly a month of towards russia refused to sign object into parts of the draft final statement which included concerns about the russian seizure of these parisha power plant. mike, hannah has moved from washington d. c. well, the real estate department has released the statement in the course of the day, pointing out that russia has refused to sign the statement in its position. because of the mention of the supporters here, nuclear plant yesterday, wind, russia refused to be united nations. at the end of weeks of debate at the u. s. special nuclear representative. adam shineman said that there is no mention of russia in the $33.00 page document. however, there are a number of references to the nuclear power station within the context of
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expressing concern about the situation around that power plant. now there are 191 members in the non nuclear proliferation treat me treaty and none of them apart from russia publicly objected to this draft. now this draft is produced every 5 years at the last time was 2015 when there was also disagreement because of differences over a complete block on nuclear power within the middle east. but those problems appear to have gone away. and now the a treaty, once again, not renewed, not reviewed, or no agreement on the review, simply according to the u. s. and others because of russian intransigence on the question of that nuclear power plant in ukraine still had here on out 0 libya's un, but government says it's taking control of the capital of today of have you fighting between rival delicious plus from sculptures to paintings and everything
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else in between indonesia and demick, it all unseen. come back to life. those stories after the break. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cancer book your travel package today. hello, there are more records being broken in pakistan. this time in baluchistan province, the 39 year old monthly rainfall record closing in on 300 millimeters of rain and not too far away in afghanistan, just outside of cobble. we've seen fighting his while, but take a look at the sky conditions. there were back into the sunshine, so that's the good news for both have gone. it's dawn and pockets on the rains are starting to peter out. still a few showers though in the forecast on monday, the rains are picking up across india. we can trace it out through cooper, dash, mouth pradesh. taylor gonna karnataka careless spilling into tom on that. do.
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that's where our heavy as falls of rain will be on monday. we've seen some pretty intense rain shift from the yellow river valley in china, down to the gang. see. but look what this is done. it's dropped off those temperatures for western and eastern sides of the yang see. so chunk ching $37.00 degrees, just lots and while your temperature is about $45.00, now off to japan, themes are starting to dry off the top to bottom across the country. but rain never really too far away from tokyo and we got this storm here. we'll continue to keep tabs on it, but it's still early days. so it's hard to say exactly where it's going to go. but check back with us, and we'll have an update for you. meantime looking good and beijing with a hive. 27 on monday. kath airway official airline of the journey. a place social life to lecture artists and activists. where ideas sparked and history is made to use higher up to
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have a 0 world tells the story of for iconic cafes. and they're wrong in our society as products of great debate at the secrets of the ira cafe. on our jazz eda o the book about guilty on the reminder of all top stories, relief and rescue operations on the way across buckets thought the country grappled with massive flooding. at least 1000 people having killed so far, the june of 33000000 people have been affected by the flood waters. brazil is
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holding it 1st presidential debate and leave up to elections in october for rights president, dr. bolton rule place, former leader luis and a few little silver, is surging in the polls. and ukrainian officials say russian rock is not restricted cities near the reach of nuclear power plant on sunday. increased fighting near the facility is soaked fears of radiation disaster the venezuela and columbia have restored diplomatic relations just days after the inauguration of columbia as left wing president, the governments have reappoint dumbasses and agree to the security along that 2000 kilometer long shad border columbia as previous government cut ties with that is layla over present. it has been due as disputed reelection. in 2019 charities in the united kingdom are warning the dramatic increase in the cost of electricity and gas will completely wipe out the incomes of poor household.
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millions and are faced with the choice of feeding their families or heating their homes. the theme bava reports from black pool in the north west of england matched a 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, bytes, you know, before, you know, not able to give us what they would normally would like to. because a very i don't know, very generous football funds at a local community because we are also around here. and it's a real shame mobymax a long time blackpool fund. but he says, an 80 percent increase in energy bills will seem to stop him leaving the house. so have to put the shells her because he eat nice. looking for wolves every day and again,
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post affected mental health the 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 that, that probation becomes obvious when the low pay commission came up with a list of the 20 most deprived regions in the u. k. 7 of them were in blackpool, many of them just a stone's throw away from tourist attractions, like the famous tower. no one to vent that the rise in energy prices is worrying residents and businesses alike. hey, miss hewitt has run this pub for 25 years. inflations force him to increase prices recently, but he said higher utility bills could force him to close during the week of 70 years of age. as the was and of, of a came across it during the week from, from egless and billy and people like the shame i know you won't even really come
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in for the heat. down on the beach. we meet the 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. it was just past the shops and i just kept the boy outside the shop as he's going to hobbs, but they should have, i am toy up my food. the cost of living crisis means people across britain already making difficult choices next month. the new prime minister will be in office. the need for urgent action couldn't be clearer. nadine baba al jazeera blackpool, the hundreds of homes have been destroyed in chad after torrential rain calls studying across the country. more than 3 140000 people have been effective, nearly 2007 and says of crop and farmland have been destroyed. heavy rainfall effects many parts of chad every year, but the united nations as the level this year is unprecedented. and over in west africa, several people have died in several years, capital flowing,
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heavy rain that calls flooding and mud slides, or are reported the listing of water washed away buildings and free time. feel free to resolve and away the country with the logical agency was more rain is expected in the region, urges the population to stay alert. libby, as you embarked, prime minister as corporal actions after a day of intense lighting that killed at least 32 people, an injured 150 ball gunfire erupted between rival armed groups on saturday over dispute about who should govern the need. the baber had the tripoli based administration, while his rival sativa, chicago is backed by the east and parliament into brook. and he, at dawn, jimmy and now i'm a jimmy at noon. i know i invite everyone without exception to raise the word of the homeland and to forget past conflicts through holding election them. yeah. and i tell them to allow the libyan people, the libyans who sacrificed their lives for this country not to be deprived of their
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right to choose the government to head to elections before it's too late. no, to half measured solutions. yes. to election? no, to war? yes to election. meanwhile, a sense of calm has returned to the libyan capital view and says it's deeply concerned about the violence which included shilling in civilian neighborhoods. malik traina has more from tripoli. cd lisa is a densely populated area in the heart of tripoli. early saturday morning, it's st turned into a battle zone as rival malicious fought each other. each supports one of 2 governments who claim to be in charge of libya. i de la la, look at this. this is the kind of weapons that we're using. this is a residential neighborhood. how can they use weapons like this in a residential area? they were fighting for control of this government building which belongs to the
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ministry of interior. tripoli hasn't seen this level of violence since a nationwide cease fire was signed in 2020. people here are extremely angry and are calling for armed groups to leave the capital mohammed our bus. us as the violence lasted for several hours, his home was damaged and his family store burned down. he says, tripoli based prime minister abdul hamid to beaver should do more to stop the violence less ask on assessment. we were living in fear. my 3 daughters were shivering. my mother fainted. oh, we didn't know what to do. i blame the politicians. i don't care about us all they care about staying in power. where is the baby? he went and visited the fighters who had weapons, but he didn't come here to see our son of fossil shalom. and jimmy lackey. i lead had, he says his family was trapped inside his home after it caught fire and nearly suffocated because of the smoke before his neighbors came to their rescue. ha, ha, ha, ha,
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ha mancha. this is a residential street. it has women, children, elderly. we nearly died, god saved us. we don't want the security base is near our homes, move them out of the city, and they can fight as much as they want. libya has had 2 rival centers of power for the past 8 years. the internationally recognized government in tripoli says it now has full control of the capital. but what many here are hoping for is some reconciliation and unity among the warring sides. so they don't keep living in fear of conflict. mal trina al jazeera, trebly to u. s. navy warships of south or international waters in the taiwan strait. it's the 1st such transit since tensions of china heightened over u. s. and speaker, nancy plays his visit to taiwan. earlier this month, china's military says it's monitoring the u. s. navy ships passage and is ready to
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in its words, defeat any provocation. so may poor e as a senior fellow at the international institute for strategic studies. the asia office explains why the movement of your ships through the taiwan strait is significant. in the us as a cool sent woo ships through the taiwan straits before. but the real significance is the fact that the place you visit happened the 2nd of august. and you know, this is happening is just 25 or 30 days later. it's the sequencing of the speaker of the house going to taiwan and the fact that the u. s. is felt comfort enough within a month to send these to guided missile cruises through the taiwan straits. it is extraordinary from us perspective, to be able to project this kind of strength in defiance of china's claims to, to want to reunify taiwan at some point in the future. well, this is actually quite difficult for china to react to because we're talking about the transit of these 2 u. s. guided missile carriers as them, and they trans,
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at the taiwan straits and then they're off into the future g t. so there's nothing the chinese can do in relation to those 2 cruises in particular. but what we've seen in the years in recent past is that the, the chinese have signify signals that displeasure, us activities of all kinds warships and spite plays everything else by sending their own chinese across the taiwan stereo identification zone. so that's a very high possibility. i think is another overflights of been almost a chinese plains of the time. one that's an important distinction to don't tend to fly over time. want to think sometimes we hear this, we think the chinese a buzzing tie pay, they're actually covering the aerial identification sign of taiwan, which is sort of an area that extends around the beyond the taiwan finch, please. or they've been to an investigation into claims from football poll bog, but that he's been targeted by organized gangs. now the world's cut with an issue. the statement on sunday, through his lawyer saying that he's received threats. and extortion attempts. pope
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was allegations come after his brother matthias posted videos online promising to publish a great revelations about his younger siblings. he said the information was not to be exclusive without giving further details. while the excitement is building as nasa proposed to take another step towards its return to the moon, an unmanned module is set to be logged into orbit on monday. the us plans to put humans back on the moon surface by 2025. this is the joint rocket that will power masses are to miss mission named the space launch system or the s ls. it'll generate 15 percent more thrust than sat and 5, which powered the apollo moon missions better less will carry the o'ryan capsule into space and it's designed to travel further and longer than the apollo luna lambda. now this mission will have only mannequins on board for the moon landing before instrumentals. one more than the politicians of 60 years ago and will
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republic is there the law science in cape canaveral? we're at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida, and behind me is artemus one and nasa's heavy duty space launch system or s l s. standing at almost 100 meters tall. it really is an impressive site to see and sitting a top of that s l s. rocket is the orion spacecraft. now we are about 5 and a half kilometers away from the actual launch pad as close as we can safely get. now on this one isn't entirely on man mission, but it does represent the debut launch of nasa's are to miss program which seeks to return american astronauts to the moon for the 1st time since in 1972. now artemus, one will also be a critical test of both the s l s rocket and the ryan spacecraft, setting the stage for future artemus missions. artemus to will be a manned mission to orbit the moon. setting. the state for autumn is 3, which is where nasa seeks to put the 1st woman on the lunar surface, as well as the 1st person of color. now we understand that more than 100000 people
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are expected to attend this launch. all of them collectively holding their breath, crossing their fingers for a successful launch on monday. that some of indonesia as big as artists are displaying their work together for the 1st time. since the pandemic art jakarta, features instructive pieces. contemporary bodies, art and digital works. jessica washington has more from the exhibition sculptures paintings and other 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 to, to show that the whole market is strong. ah, that is demand. and term collectors are big by our sd, new to jaden, owns a gallery in south dakota. she says many artworks need to be seen in person to be
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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 s 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. as in many countries, 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, arbutus, updating, eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world in person. young by thing that you my out of this year. but it's not only the artist but those who
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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 . 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. bali based french artist, serial congo, known for his distinct graffiti style, is branching into n f t's. yes, the new process for me, let's go back to the new currencies you producers with, with exciting these routes, you actually did your revenue with the energy with new artists, new modes and new pieces on display. the fair is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry, the tantalizing hints of what's yet to come. jessica washington out as hero jakarta .
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