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ah safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah, few in nuclear inspectors are hitting to a russian held power plants and east and ukraine after attacks nearby posed a threat. ah,
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until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha. also coming up. a huge relief operation is underway in pakistan where floods have affected millions of people who get the latest from swat valley. around presidents is his nation's peaceful nuclear program, will not be affected by his riley threats. abraham racy is mocking one year in office and fueling the world's most powerful raucous masses. artemus prepares for its mission to the moon. attain from the you and nuclear watchdog is on its way to inspect ukraine separation power plants, the head of the international atomic energy agency. rafael grossey has so permission to visit the site for months. grossey tweeted this picture a few hours ago. ukraine and russia have tried blame for shelling and near the facility. europe's biggest nuclear power plant has been occupied by russian troops
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since the staff of the war. teresa bar has more from keith, lucre power plants are not meant to be in the middle of a war zone. and that's what exactly is going on right now with fighting and shelling all around the area, a surrounding area outside the nuclear power plant. in fact, the russian minister of defense, a said that ukrainian forces had been shelling very, very close to where the reactors are located at something that the ukrainian forces deny. they are saying that it's the other way around. so, you know, it's been for 4 months now, they're the i e, has been demanding to be able to allow to go inside the plan to evaluate whether any type of damage has been caused there. but there's been an ongoing debate about how this visit that now seems very, very close to happen, is going to take face initially. moscow wanted that visit to go through russia. well, apparently i'm from what we're hearing. it seems that the i eat a team is coming here to ukraine. they'll have to cross through the front lines. so
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certainly there is a big bicker, security issue being handled and negotiated. we also know that president vladimir floating about a week ago, he spoke with a french president in manuel macro, where they both agreed about the need to establish this video. so what are the inspector is going to be monitoring 1st is the damage whether any type of damage happened in there. the 2nd important issue is to see how the workforce is being handled. let's not forget that the plant continues to be a handled by technicians, ukrainian technicians for closely monitored by russian soldier. so suddenly this is another issue. and the 3rd is that item important item is that all the safety systems are in place. nadine, miss carty is a nuclear safety expert. he says there are reports that russian troops are threatening ukrainian workers and telling them what to say to inspectors. them
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going to be looking for they're trying to interview with nuclear plant operators that are primarily dis, hewick, ukrainian operators that they have been under to rest of their fatigue under threat from russian buyers. they try to understand what is going on at the nuclear plant. they try to see the physical aspect of the nuclear plant, if there are russian troops and military equipment which has been stored over there . because it has been said that russia is using this plan as a nuclear sheet like a human sheet for attacking nuclear, for attacking ukrainian territories from. these are all these in spirit. there's trying to find out what then there was a report 3 just today that there's a lot of nuclear plant operators. this ukranian nuclear plant operators under the treads not to tell the truth to the inspectors. they have been taken to the
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basement of their nuclear plants in georgia, and they have been told by the russian uh buyer what to say, what to say. and being honest with you, i don't know what is the for find on the final outcome of this mission. foreign aid has started to arrive in pakistan as it deals with record flooding planes from turkey and the u. a ye arrived on sunday. more than a 1000 people have died since mid june. military helicopters have been deployed to help close and stranded in remote mountainous areas, luminous if a climate change his wound up to a 3rd of the country could be submerged once the flood waters recede. canal hata is in the spot region of pakistan where the aid has been started arriving and some of the remote regions. because the road networks are badly affected, the bridges are gone. the landslide have locked the road and at
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a 100 of daughters through a little dog and upward wad we've been seeing military helicopter, going to and fro to bring those people out. many still remain in those areas. and also the situation downstream as getting was where doors about 336000 and you think and now it's now flying at north gera. and of course, the people that we spoke to read and was said to us that they said for dimes bigger than the 2010, the doctor which affected almost $20000000.00 people are. we also thought that a 100 gov or dead? they've been watched the way. oh, blue did it, did. there is no, it's dying that there was indeed a hotel, in fact, that the raging gardens have brought big rock and old rock have acted as grind, dead, decimating everything. and it's bought over the years that been able to evacuate
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despite the fact that this happened late night at about 2 am. at night however, the people were able to get out. now we are doors that people have been cut off, but they need to help. they need food, they need medical supplies, and i've got the biggest challenge will be to start rebuilding those road. send is one of the hardest hits provinces in beth robin has this report from she come poor district and pucca some southern send. province dams. in pakistan's north are 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. the pale in
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comparison to the calamity across the country and beyond. the 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. we'll gladly you got to get the lobby then you got which ebony we have nothing help me help me now. we'll 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. i that's it. we're leaving 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, a signaling salvation people here are tired of waiting for a savior. they are packing up. and on the move zane bas ravi l g 0, she carpool district sim pakistan. at least 7 people have been wounded during an exchange of gunfire. near the palestinian city of janine palestinian fighters fought with israeli soldiers during a ride in the occupied west bank. it happened as his railey forces surrounded
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a house near jeanine. thousands of palestinians have died and is riley rides this year with around a 3rd of them. and jeanine rounds presidents. abraham mariah c is marking his 1st year in office with a public address. he's had a challenging year from an economic crisis caused by years of sanctions to negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear deal was speaking and turned on. he said it was around national right to pursue nuclear energy research. he blamed israel for opposing what he called around his full program in happened was hello, most did you miss from the beginning the zionist regime didn't want us to have access to nuclear science, but it's become part of our country. you can take it from us. the zionists did all they could to stop us to kill our scientists, but we didn't stop. none of their actions will be able to stop us. this is an absolute right of iran. the dosage of ari has more from to run. he's been talking
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about a number of domestic issues, mainly focusing on what his government has been able to achieve over the past 12 months. but of course, that very important 2015 nuclear agreements known as the j. c. p o, a is still very much up in the air whether or not iran will be able to come to some kind of an agreement with the united states to return to that deal. of course the us love to deal in 2018 under the former us president donald trump. and there was a series of sanctions imposed on iran. and now the everything racy government is seeing the economic effects of those sanctions. and the main sticking points are still very much up in the air between iran and the u. s. but the idea is that this agreement will really help alleviate some of the countries economic issues. but the president was adamant that they need to focus internally. and also to the countries in the region for foreign investment that they should put all their faith in this
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nuclear deal. and the united states government. because the feeling here is that they cannot be trusted in the long term. as the president has been talking about number of regional issues as well. and he's been issuing threats against israel saying that despite their best efforts of sabotaged assassinations and threats, iran's nuclear program is advancing. and of course, this country is now enriching uranium at 60 percent levels the highest it's ever had in its history since starting its nuclear program decades ago. the idea is that this nuclear program is one of the main deterrence against israel launching any kind of an attack on this country. and abraham bracy has said that, even if they think about any kind of an attack against thereon, by the time they think about it and carrying it out, they will see what will happen to them. so very strong words, but to be expected from iran's 8th president about the rhetoric that is coming out
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of israel and remaining very firm about the right to have a nuclear program in iran. the still ahead on al jazeera saelens pay their respects to foam and golden prisoners, still say it was o da santos plus. 9 ah, we made to men in cambodia who was trying to keep traditional comic music alive. ah, we have a 3000 kilometer line of thunderstorms across australia. hi everyone here is a detail stretching from the northern territory curling around down into victoria state. some of these could be severe and we've got the renewed threat for flooding in victoria. it's been humid on tasmania, hobart had its warmest day in more than
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a month at $21.00 degrees, but you slip to 15 on tuesday, w a, a few clouds around perth, urine for a hiv 20 degrees off to new zealand. honestly, not much to report here across both islands. few clouds, still some pesky showers for these cape, including kids. been with a high of 13 degrees off to southeast asia. right now we got to talk about borneo the windsor, just steering heavy amounts of rain into that western side of the island. and here's an update right now and that tropical storm looks like it's going to run into japan, southern most islands. so it looks like you shoe and japan's main island of honshu are in the clear in time. look at this. a big drop in the temperature is for the western games to river valley chung chain at 30 degrees on tuesday. run of rain through the korean peninsula, that's going to travel over the waters between korea and japan. so that's on tuesday, by wednesday this runs into northern honshu and i think co cato will get the worst of it. see you later. ah
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you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories the salad. the teen from the you in u. k watchdog is on its way to inspect ukraine's jeffery ship power plant. it comes as fighting continues near the facility, racing fears of an accident, relief and rescue operations are and why across pakistan as it deals with the worst flooding in decades, at least 1000 people have died since mid june plains, from turkey and the u. i. e e e e e. have arrived with 8 rounds, president sebra him or i see is mocking his 1st year in office for the public address. he said it was around the national right to pursue nuclear energy and research. he blamed israel for opposing what he called a peaceful program. libby as prime minister, has called for elections off to fighting, killed at least 32 people, and injured more than 150 on saturday. rival militia exchanged gun fire in the capitol as part of a dispute about who should govern, have dull homage to al dab ah, by
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a heads the un recognized government and tripoli fall at 40 pasha. guy is backed by a parallel administration and to broke any adult jamiah nam and jamiah nunez dinner. i invite everyone without exception to raise the word of the homeland and to forget past conflicts through holding elections. mia and i tell them to allow the libyan people. the libyans have sacrificed their lives for this country. not to be deprived of their right to choose their government to head to elections before it's too late. no, to half measured solutions. yes. to elections? no, to war. yes, to elections over here and com has now returned to the libyan capital. the you in says it's deeply concerned about the violence which included shelling and civilian neighborhoods. malik china has more from aaa. cd aletha is a densely populated area in the heart of tripoli. early saturday morning,
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it's st. turned into a battles own 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 ministry of interior. tripoli hasn't seen this level of violence and say nationwide . 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 favor should do more to stop the
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violence. less ask on, assess murat. we were living in fear. my 3 daughters were shivering. my mother fainted. 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 classical salman, jimmy rocky. i leon had, he says his family was trapped inside his home, afterward caught fire and nearly suffocated because of the smoke. before his neighbors came to their rescue, a lady and she ran mancha, 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
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reconciliation and unity among the warrant sides. so they don't keep living in fear of conflict. mal trina ultra 0 tripoli, hundreds of homes have been destroyed and chaired after torrential rains, cause flooding across the country will then 340000 people have been affected. nearly 3000 acres of crops and farm land have been destroyed. heavy rainfall effects many parts of chad every year, but the united nation says the level this year is unprecedented. and several people have died and sir leon's, capital. after heavy rain caused flooding and mud slides, others are reportedly missing as water washed away. buildings and free town rescue operations are underway. more rain is forecast. brazil has held its 1st presidential debate in the run up to elections and october. the front runners. our president, jaya, boston, our and former leader louise in our seal lula da silva, who was searching in the opinion. polls for other candidates took part in the
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televised debate. the debate became hated. twin bull scenario accused lula with corruption. thomas stroman is an independent political consultant who served as social communications minister under lola successor. he says, boston, ours attack on a female journalist will cost him votes often are made a very, very wrong you. because do you what question? by a few reporter he attacked for i know very spell well unusual way. and i me, and it wasn't already has a very big from a female holders. i mean, over when you get, if only brazilian women voted to that are silver would be already elected by over 50 percent. while basically, brazilian man are support more support with the bus route and was allow lady to stream the nissan, very natural. oh, issues was reporter,
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no doubt would be a problem with campaign a because it was already a problem that was when i had this image of the st. me anti woman and this will be no problem here to solve lula in his case was to me defensive when he was asked by boss about to for options a position to reach government. and this defensive point is, let's say the standard was a cathy. oh, but in the end, i mean, he asked to give answers about that. and i mean, this is something that the public will ask all the time about what really happened of the crushes in the brazil and brazilian oil company during his government. the state funeral has been held for former angolan presidents just say eduardo da santos. thousands of people, including foreign leaders, attended the service in the capitol till sent us died in barcelona, in july at the age of 79, alexia bryan reports. after weeks of delays,
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a stage pin wrote to show say it wanted to touch sandwich and the center and coldest capital. the former president's coffin draped in the country's flag. curious a little of him, but the other. he wanted to be remembered as a patriot. and today he has been remembered as the great patriot one who is considered the architect of p. o santos was given the nickname, architect of peace, ending a long running civil war that killed nearly half a 1000000 people in his family domination politic. so out at stacey 8 year rule, which ended in 2017, no fossil goodman was alarming this. that it's not easy to fear men of this dimension leave. we're expecting him to last for more years. you, his, well mark fingerprints on our country were so great that there is no way we can forget though that, that a, me love the president of the former colonial power. portugal attended the service as well as the presidency and bob way in south africa at an am abby as former
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leader of the guys what he did boxing on 1st day to then and they never did the bud africa. his mom and dad to santos angola became one of africa's top oil produces, but his family reaped vast wealth from its resources, leading to allegations of corruption. many of angola is 33000000 people are among the poorest and the world. jewish santos died in barcelona in july after a long illness, but his funeral was delayed after some of his children disagreed about where and when he would be buried. a spanish court ruled his body be returned to angola. hello, my tribute to the former president during the 38 years of his career, the effects the legacy he left not only as president of the emp ya, but as the president of the republic of angola. it made good a handlebar while one of his daughters spoke at the service. and now those accused
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authorities of using the ceremony to distract from recent election results. describing them as a scandalous fraud. his party, the emperor, lay, led by success, set you all right, so, so it's worse to performance ever winning just oh, that 51 percent of the vote. the opposition you, nita has rejected the results. the government asked for any protests to be put on hold out of respect for the former head of state. alex o'brien al jazeera excitement is building as nasa gets one step closer to its return to the moon. the space agency is now refueling. the ottoman rocha this you to launch lighter on monday. well, this is a live shot from the kennedy space station. optimus will be the most powerful rocket if it to be launched. the objective is to put humans back on the moon surface by 2025. but the ultimate goal is to prepare astronauts to travel to mouse on while report reports from mrs. kennedy space center in florida. the count down
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is on for 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 ryans 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 rock at 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 k canaveral is palpable. just going back to the moon. it's pretty cool. i didn't get to experience the 1st one that i remember they get the so my son and hopefully watch the next few and see them walk back on the moon. it's been 50 years since the last person stepped foot on the moon through artemus nasa hopes to set the foundations for deep space exploration. and one day sent human beings to mars and worlds beyond. manuel did up a little al jazeera kennedy space center, florida. in cambodia,
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traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be. the some craftsman are trying to keep calm here. music alive by passing the skills on to the next generation, florence louis has more from pin on pin mach marie, has been honing his craft for decades. it's a skill he learned from his parents and other relatives. and 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 pumpkin. i started making instruments, the ali being, but also to preserve our national healthy, our national identity. because i see that income, but yet people are not very interested in gamer, musical instruments. walmack wound up 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 to be,
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particularly among young people. ringback oh, these days it's played mostly during weddings and religious ceremonies, but some are working to preserve it. ah, he and the secondary school of fine students lind, camille classical dance with music, kate by small ensemble. ah, get young of a gone means. um ladies ranch have a special phone, but we really listen. we can distinguish whether it's a strong are soft sound in at us performing knowing there are fierce characters at all, so gentle and sad character them one that the fit the sounds that the personality he says his father was also a musician and taught him how to play ah, embody music is an oral tradition passed down from them. ah,
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it's only recently that the royal university of fine arts started transcribing to pieces in academia, traditional orchestra. these 2 instruments are normally placed side by side. this is the wrong it egg. it's got a high pitch and it plays the melody rise. this is the run it home and as a deeper sound and plays the accompaniment. it's a rich tradition. a coaches that goes back centuries and these crafts with instrument and dances, ensuring it's kept alive towards me. i'll just eva, don't pen. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories that came from the you and nuclear watchdog is on its way to inspect you crime separation nuclear power plant. it comes.

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