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route vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on al jazeera. on the 5th of september, britain's conservative party will elect a new leader who become the country's prime minister, a row likely to be defined by an unprecedented cost of living crisis spiraling inflation and a wave of strikes across the country. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments on the u. k. 's new prime minister with a stranded boys rescued by the buckets on the military as part of the country remain cut off by massive flooding. ah,
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hello robin, you're watching over there. like my headquarters here in also coming up, brazil's president john baltimore, if they don't against the former leader, little of the silver in the 1st debate ahead of october's election. belatoya and columbia restore full diplomatic relations. after 3 years of the leftist government takes charge and for guitar. the countdowns honors nasa reaches for the mood, but it's the most powerful rock it. yes. ah, the company, welcome to the problem. we begin in bulk installed, but relief and rescue operations are underway in many parts of the country. more than a 1000 people have died so far after weeks of rain and flooding. these scenes from a rescue operation in co is done in the north military. helicopters have been deployed to help those stranded by flood waters. people are desperate for help running out of food and clean drinking water,
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bills and medicine to combat the threat of waterborne diseases. are gone and 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. because i was prime minister has about a $45000000.00 relief fund for the flood hit below just the province. shabba sharif office has released this, but it showing him dropping supplies off in the region. same bas raphi as this report from chicago district in buckets on southern province of thin the dams in pakistan's, north or full. the flood gates are open. more water is headed down stream to lowlands, where rainfall has already submerged everything in sight. it is difficult to imagine where more water will go. army helicopters are dropping a distracted community's small mercies from the air. that pale in
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comparison to the calamity across the country and beyond. up on 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. oh good will you get the lobby then you call me when you we have nothing. help me help me now we'll die. look at this. there is nothing left to save and no one is coming to us. at night there are abandoned roaming around here. hunger is making us crazy. what can we do? what was the 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 duckworth country. they're
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worried about thieves. and what they're trying to do now is protect the few remaining possessions. they were able to salvage from their flooded homes. in the absence of anything else, people here are helping each other. i get the safety. 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 for 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 people here are tired of waiting for a savior. they are packing up and on the move, the, the st. basra, the old 0, chicago district sim, pakistan. le brazil is holding its 1st presidential debates in the run up 2 elections in october far right. present joy,
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baltimore is challenging for melinda luis in our solution. silva who's searching in the polls for the candidates also competing in the televised debate. we're going to get a care of is monitoring that debate forth from re edition arrow. we expected it to be a heated debate, monica, but has it been a civil one? what's your assessment? yes, it's been pretty civil at the beginning, there was almost a fight to twain bowl. so narrow supporters in lieu of supporters in the lobby of the television station where this debate was going to take place. also for security measures, both candidates, which should have been sitting side by side were separated at the big but they were very civil talking to each other. but the heated part was when both so narrow asked the former president reason now so ruler about corruption. there was,
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his government was riddled by the corruption scandal, car wash and lula didn't really quite answer that question. but he just a slide turn and he just talked about how well his government did and how many laws the workers party implemented to help people investigate corruption. in brazil, so that was the moment. other questions that were also talked about were hunger, wear another candidate to the presidency, to go miss school 3rd in ranking after school and both scenario as well. so not why he had downplayed hunger in brazil. and so now was also asked about his way of dealing with the pandemic. of course, many subjects on the agenda for the politicians to be answering that you've been speaking to the public in the, in the weeks, the months leading up to this particular debate. and surely the economy was high up
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because the cost of living is affecting everybody on the planet and those in brazil to yes, the economy is something that brazilians are mostly worried about the pandemic, which was a big, serious problem. but it's something that is like in the past compared to what's going on now with the inflation and the cost of food both so now to though has an emergency aid package which has been just implemented and will last until the end of the year. so this will give him leeway to spend money during the campaign. and his critic say he's trying to buy votes, but everybody says that poverty needs to be fought in brazil. brazil is back on the hunger map. monica will let you continue to monitor and assess what's going on.
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live right now on the brazilian tv screens. of course, we'll come back to you through the day. let's cross over to thomas troutman isn't independent. political consultant who served as social communications minister under lulu successor dillema recess. joseph now lie from re a dish nervous tribe and good talk with us on the program. you've been monitoring what's been set on stage tonight. what's your assessment of the debate so far? a good evening, but basically we have 2 different packets or tags of for, for present lula is to defend himself is leading to paul's. here is 4855 percent of the off the door. oh, intentions of old. ah, he's just try to keep it on getting to the next month election. he might, oh, he no doubt he would be in a 2nd run. he had the chance of winning the election. the 1st ralph, if he gets 50 percent, most alone, his jazz has to be senior aggressive because his, his, his one chance to get ruler out of hand and make it
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a 2nd round up. the fact is that once we have 5 candidates and most an hour is the present in charge, all can hear the heavy attacking boston hour. so if we probably though the average c us officers debate will be that also now will suffer more law from trans is position television. of course, the main chit chat in the months leading to his 1st debate is about lulu versus bolstered our but there are other candidates there, including a former president in the shape of fernando enrique could dosa if have pronounced his name correctly. whether these candidates stand on things like climate change, the cost of living and corruption. well basically they are wanting to can is, are other candidates are less than 10 percent legally. they don't really matter for me for a great public. the fact is both now denies climate change, while ruler has a good track record on up friday, friday,
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or deforestation in amazon. well, when he was present, oh, both wow, has a us every, as you say, as every, as a country as a bit probably inflation that war, inflation, inflation, brazil law is around 8 percent. it was 10 percent last year. it's senior high for of us in standards in the last 2 years. but his of his big a problem doing the next day, last year's and he had the problem and then now brazil was due. the country where was over a 700000 people died during the cold with and are mixes needs is only only a nice states had more death than brooke. so there's no doubt and both now is in the defensive part. but when you get a track record of the but it's also mr. truman, it's also about the nuance, isn't it? in the lead up to debates the conversation that politicians have with the public in news reports or in paid advertising. and in recent weeks,
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we've seen both scenarios, team portray him as you might say, the soldier of the righteous bringing religion into this. if he is the rightful faithful man, who can maintain a certain innocence, b, r, and is not corrupt. he's tried to portray himself as whiter than white. yes, or the question is as if you get on the figures of the comic of points i me, but now has no doubt with his chance our law. so the what was now is do you, what was america pennies doing is tried cheap change subject talk about banners, talk more values of questions. there are about religion both now who is a passive is trying to pull himself as 3 pro christian and pro family and making this an opposition to work as far as one of the main things are also horse lauras
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trying to. oh, oh, keep on all the scandals doing of work as far as government and accusing the workers fargo's obese from the car. so the question is basically on had he, let's say, a rational issues on talking of economy that would be in favor of hula or fucking our values that in case would be favorable last was, is added to bank main issues that we argue discussed to dana debate and of course, when, when these debates are televised, the candidates will watch these debates. again, when they get back home in the evening with their campaign teams, they can then reassess and look at the way that they have performed. what do you think have been that they've got to see the pros, all the columns, or the strengths or the weaknesses that bold sanara has projected to ny toll all lulu to silver also are made a very, very wrong you. because do you, what for shoot by a female reporter, he attacked her in a very well unusual way. and i mean, i know both already has
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a very big prom female orders. i mean, over when you get, if only brazilian women voted, do that are silver would be already or elected by over 50 percent, while basically brazil man or are support more support for the bottom are and was allow made. it is freely lozano, very natural. oh, issues with the report there is no doubt with the progress is come pay a because it was already a problem that was hard had this image of these phoebe or anti woman. and this will be no doubt a problem here to solve lula. in his case was a streaming defensive when he was off 5 also morrow about the roxanne's appreciation to his government. and this defensive point is let's say and the standard was a tatic. but in the end, i mean, he asked to give answers about that. and he, i mean,
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this is something that the public will ask all the time about what really happened of the crushes in dirt, brazil and brazilian oil company during his government. and a thomas strawman. thanks for amateur for your time, she will continue to monitor walker's article. that debate continues live across brazil. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. venezuela and colombia have restored diplomatic relations just days after the inauguration of columbia's left wing president. both governments have re appointed ambassadors and agree to security along their 2000 kilometer long shed border columbia previous government cut ties with venezuela over present nicholas murderers, disputed reelection in 2019 now russian rocket and artillery strikes of his cities near these upper reach, a nuclear power plant fighting near the facility is re phase of radiation leak. it's been on the rushing control since the early days of the war. id tablets are
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being distributed to jeff rich, a residence in case of radiation exposure. as after 2 reactors at the nuclear power plant were temporarily disconnected on thursday, after 5 damage to a transmission line. all stella had here on al jazeera livia, 0 back governments as is taking control of the capital after a day of heavy fighting between rival militias plus. 9 we me to barely cambodian who's trying to keep traditional camille music alive. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cat hoop your travel package to day. hello, there are more records be broken in pakistan this time in baluchistan province,
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a 39 year old monthly rainfall record closing in on 300 millimeters of rain and not too far away in afghanistan, a just outside of cobble we've seen flooding as well, but take a look at the sky conditions there, we're back into the sunshine. so that's the good news for both afghanistan and pakistan. 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 to pradesh. mother pradesh taylor gonna karnataka, careless, spilling into html. now do. that's where our heaviest 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 yank. see, but look what this is done. it's dropped off those temperatures for western and eastern sides of the yank sea. so chung ching 37 degrees just so last little while you're temperatures about 45. now off to japan, things are starting to dry off top to bottom across the country, but rain never really too far away from tokyo and we got this storm here. we'll
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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 are monday hatta airway issue. airline of the j, they say was have years in palestine, they also have eyes on teeth. architecture is used by architect with advisement, reveals the role of architecture and it's really occupation everything in this panorama. ease of tactical tool within the architecture for your patient, just need to know how to decode the architecture of finance, part of the rebel architecture series on how to just, you know, with
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the me talk about what jobs are there with me. so robin, reminder of our top stories, relief and rescue operations are on the way across pockets on as the country grapples with massive flooding. at least 1000 people have been killed since mid june and 33000000 have been effected by the flood waters. brazil is holding its 1st presidential debates and leave at 2 elections in october. all right, but the dr. alton are old. they formerly done enough to do to, to silver. his surgery that is whaler and columbia have restored diplomatic relations up to 3 years. the government of ripley's up facet is a way to boost the purity along the border pump. just days after they know the ration of columbia, the left wing, rest charities in the united kingdom, warding that, the dramatic increase in the cost of electricity and gas will completely wipe out
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the incomes of poor. have souls millions and phased with the choice of feeding their families or heating their homes? the barber reports blackpool in the north west of england much day 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 bite. no prefer you know, not able to give us what you normally would like to because a very i don't know, very generous football funds, but a local community because we also round here. and it's a real shame mobymax a long time blackpool fund. but he says an 80 percent increase in energy bills or seem to stop him leaving the house. so have to put a shelter because of good to eat. that nice for wolves.
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the date, again, post affected a 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 a was of a of a, came across it during the week from, from other egless and billy and people in the shame, i know you won't even go away,
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come in for the heat down on the beach. we meet her 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. he was just going to pass the shops and i just kept the boy outside the shop as he's going to 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, hundreds of homes have been destroyed in chad after 20 rains calls flooding across the country. walden, 340000 people, are being affected. nearly 2007 has crops and farmland have been destroyed. heavy rainfall effects many parts of chad every year, but the united nation says the level lisha is unprecedented. and over in west
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africa, several people have died in sierra leone capital following heavy rain that calls flooding. i'm the slides law reportedly missing, as water washed away, buildings and free time rescue operations are under way. countries me to a local agency was more rain, is expected in the region and urge as the population to stay alive. libby is going back to prime minister as calls for elections after dave intense fighting that killed at least 32 people and injured more than a 150 gunfire ruptured between rival armed groups on saturday over dispute about who should govern abdul hamid the baber heads the tripoli bass administration, while his rival 30 basheba is backed by the east and parliament into brook. he, at the engineer nam and jamia nunez dibner. 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 have sacrificed their lives for this country not to be deprived of
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their right to choose their governmental head to elections before it's too late. no, to half measured solutions. yes. to elections? no, to war? yes, to elections when, while a sense of calm is returned to the libyan capital, the un says it's deeply concerned about the violence which included shelling in civilian neighborhoods. malik trina has more from triply cd aletha is a densely populated area in the heart of tripoli. early saturday morning, it st turned into a battle zone as rival malicious fought each other. each supports one of 2 governments who claimed to be in charge of libya. i had to leverage a ha, look at this sally. this is the kind of weapons they were 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 nation wide ceasefire was signed in 2020. people here are extremely angry and are calling 4 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 paver should do more to stop the violence. assess, can assess murat. we were living in fear. my 3 daughters were shivering. my mother fainted. we didn't know what to do. i planned the politicians. i don't care of us all they care about staying empower. where is the baby? he went and visited the fighters who had weapons, but he didn't come here to see our son of saucy, who, sally, almon, jimmy ricky. i leon 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. a lady
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and as she ran monthly, this is a residential straight. it has women, children, elderly. we nearly died, god saved us. we don't want the security bases near our homes. moved them out of the city, and they can fight as much as they want. libya has had to 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 warrant sides. so they don't keep living in fear of conflict. now china al jazeera chablis, excitement is building as nasa prepares to take another step towards its return to the moon. an unmanned module is set to be launched into orbit on monday. he has plans to put humans back on the moon surface by 2025. my will repel him as a poles and masses. kennedy space center. the count down is on for
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a space mission that promises to put human beings back on the moon. final preparations are being made for the launch of nasa's heavy duty space launch system or s ls and a ryan space council for a month long mission to orbit the moon. despite bad weather and even a lightning strike on saturday. official, see, the mission is set to blast off on monday, bottom line as we look really good. no issues or concerns or constraints from the the lightning events. at this point, the unmanned mission marks the debut of nasa's art in this program, which seeks to return american astronauts to the moon by the year 2025. the s l s is the most powerful rocket nasa has ever assembled capable of producing nearly 4000000 kilograms of thrust. a significant upgrade from the saturn. 5 rockets that sent the 1st men to the moon in the days of the apollo program. going forward to the moon is the right way to describe it, because it's not your grandfather's appall program. okay?
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this is all new technology, new motivation, new opportunity, bringing all a technology to the moon is going to be exciting theories overdue and villians over budget. the moment is almost here for launch of artemus one, with more than a 100000 people expected to attend. all of them collectively holding their breath, crossing their fingers for a successful lift off. the excitement from spectators at cape canaveral is palpable . just going back to the man as pretty koya. then get to experience the 1st one that i remember. so i get the so my son and hopefully watch the next you and see them walk back on the moon. it's been 50 years since the last person stepped foot on the mood through artemus nasa hopes to set the foundations for deep space exploration. and one day sent human beings to mars and worlds beyond. manuel, rap hello al jazeera kennedy space center, florida. in cambodia,
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traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be, but they're all crossman who are trying to keep command music alive by passing a skills on to the next generation. for slurry has mo, from the capital. trump, mach marie, has been honing his craft the decades. it's a skill he learned from his parents and other relatives in creating his instruments . he's careful not to deviate from the traditional design. this way, he makes sure he preserves the authenticity of each piece. they moy, apache, pippin. i started making instruments and a li, big, but also to preserve our national healthy, our national identity because i see that income. but yet, people are not very interested in chemo musical instruments. lamar won't talk like his elders before him. he's passing down his knowledge to the next generation that he laments the fact traditional. cambodian music is no longer as popular as it used
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to be, particularly among young people. ringback oh, these days it's played mostly during readings and religious ceremonies, but some a working to preserve it. ah, he and the secondary school of finance students, linda, camino classical dance with music, kate by a small ensemble. ah, good young of a gone man. some ladies rich have a special phone, but we really listen. we can distinguish whether it's a strong or soft sound. it thus performing no. there are fierce characters and also gentle and such characters that the fit the sounds that the personality he's his father was also a musician and taught him how to play ah, embody music is an oral tradition passed down from ah,
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it's only recently that the royal university of fine arts started transcribing to pieces in a command traditional orchestra. these 2 instruments are normally placed side by side. this is the run it egg. it's got a high pitch and it plays the melody rise. this is the run it home as a deeper sound and plays the accompaniment. ah, it's a rich tradition. a coaches that goes bank said trees. and these crafts with instrument and dancing, ensuring it's kept alive. clarence me, i'll just eva don't pen. ah. phillip with me say, oh, wrong window, remind to of all the top stories, relief and rescue operations run to way across bog, as long as the country grapples with massive flooding.
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