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is ers at the latest developments on the u. k. 's new prime minister from young ideas to revolutionary thinking from political activism to incarceration. in part one of the 2 part document to see i'll give you a world, explores the single minded journey of the 1st leave of an independent bosnia herzegovina as that bag of from prisoner to prison on a jessina. ah, at least 2 people are killed in iraq, him unrest that followed influential lead him of cat. our fathers announcement is withdrawing from politics. ah,
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they're watching al jazeera live from doha with me fully back. people also ahead, like a psalms government warns it could take years to rebuild rafter. catastrophic floods devastated much other country. you and nuclear inspectors are heading to a russian held power plant in eastern ukraine after tax nearby, also threats and will tell you why israel's government is now targeting palestinian textbooks. ah, we saw any rock where a nationwide curfew imposed by the army is in effect. as after supporters of the influential she eyed leader, mac tod asada, stormed the presidential palace in bagdad. at least 2 people have been killed and dozens injured during the violence. the protests came after santa announced his withdrawing from politics. his supporters have been holding a city outside parliament for a month. iraq hasn't had
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a functioning government in nearly a year. al jazeera is mahmud abdougla, had, has the latest from back that turns an abrupt situation, especially with the security forces using get live ballot to disperse the protesters along with the gas canisters and also with the sticks we a little while ago we were hearing bullets whistling passed off at this spot. that's why we're in protection, give all the team here. so as you know, that this sort of support has told me the position palace today, following his tweet resigning from all the political process, but can't take a prime minister. most of our company give commands to all security forces to be on high alert to after we were in the presidential palace and we witnessed that the attack by security forces and white police on the protests to be used as he said,
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lay violets, gas canisters, and also, it takes to disperse, the protest as few is in place right now, started at 7 pm local time. we didn't know how long this is going to last, but we know that for certain does not only embed dad, but for other cities as well because it was him and place. that is the state of k is inside the green zone. right now. in other world news, pakistan says it could take 5 years to rebuild after devastating floods. the unprecedented rains have killed more than 1100 people since june. and the planning minister says have cause at least $10000000000.00 in damage. i sonic bond is wanting of food shortages because of how many crops have been lost. military helicopters have been deployed to have those stranded in remote areas. come on, hider is in swat, why the worst affected areas in pakistan and has this report where i'm standing
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right now. you can see all these draw. now the drug for brought by the raging broadway and had our grinding effect, in fact, played red understanding. what shops and building, there's no time left of god. we have one of the residents are broad toward our job where the family render the dr. drug. i need doctor edwards, the one of the most frightening experience that he had ever been here. i've got that now going to show us his house and tell us about the damages that have happened here wanted a so ago, but it was to him when the water came into overhead, many buildings close by were wiped out. there was a bridge that too is gone, was we left it just to close on our backs. everything gets destroy. but as i said that his family, i know we're lucky to be able to get out. he, of course, has gone back to retrieve whatever valuable belongings that may be left. you can
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say that a box containing personnel, a bag bag, bedding. and if you're going to the cab virginia, traditional gap in the area. some toys, other family members are still busy. this is exactly what happened to extremely lucky, but there are unfortunate people who lost everything the jobs, but just good enough to ship about 30 to 40 homes were totally destroyed. here. people are seeking refuse in the mosque. and school in many horton here were destroyed. the large have crept the re key roads and bridges. and although international aid maybe a driving, it is going to be difficult to start to get it to a place where it is needed most. and al jazeera is in bas ravi has more on the
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situation in seen province in southern pakistan. we've just heard reports that the loss of human life is now estimated to be closer to 1100 people. but we hear accounts that suggest the death toll will end up being much higher. the countless number taken into people as well and help with this place. we've been driving around the province and a common site as people just on the side of the road with all of their belonging, everything they own. because if things like this flooded feels and flooded villages . now one thing to remember about send is 70 percent of economy depends on agriculture. agriculture is at the center of not only the economy but the culture of these places. and this kind of thing has decimated crops this season. and it's going to have problems going forward because replanting and renewing the economy will become a problem. and what we have seen here is that the,
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the british era levy use in water systems that regulate the flow of water that manage this agriculture. those have been a key part of pocket stones, water management infrastructure for generations. and those are british colonial era bills. the worry now is that they won't be ready for what more is about to come. not only i spoke to the sick under his own g, who is co founder of the baluchistan, you faction committee, a youth driven campaign, to uplift, rule and vulnerable communities. he says, the pakistani government failed to respond effectively in baluchistan. i think if they had taken a good heed of this thing before, if they were prepared, if they had, if dan compared them, saltzman done some other food supplies. this wouldn't have been this bad because people you have heard from people from coming up to the publisher and all been proven. and from send this, this thing has just moved to these provinces and baluchistan. been since june,
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the mid june, the whole of june, the whole of july, and we are the end of august. people are suffering. we went to a place in colorado, which is the central and central blue star, which is on the main our city highway not are from the main i big. and when we spoke to the people there, we weren't the 1st ones today, but help their how can an organization of such skill and deliver how while the state cannot. i think it's just a matter of mismanagement, and i think they can do a lot better if they all the resources and their minds together. let's now speak to mr. fond bob, who's pakistan's minister for planning development and special initiatives. he's also the chairman of the flood relief committee and he's joining us from his i'm about to thank you very much minister for being with us on knowledge is there are, these are unprecedented floods, of course, that your country's facing. but pakistan has faced such disasters in the past. i don't know whether you heard our previous guess who said that the authorities should have been better prepared that the state could have prepared better to
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deliver help to places like baluchistan where this has been happening since june. how do you respond? yes, you know, 1st of all, this is what we have a, a yes, you just fallen in a different direction and do a walk. the scene massive then talk and that is a drive. we have not been able to go down, let them,
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which we used to have a certain bar a day or so what sort of support our people receiving in these effect. busy areas many that we've been speaking to here are just there a say very sitting tanks last and food, but not medicine and clean drinking water and lead. so all the government agencies are forces b, a, b, expanding this operation. the government is also given $25000.00 or a government is providing
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dash, we are providing them who we are also providing them now as a brick off on the right or medical tens medical camps, for example, being set up in places like that, which is a big challenge issue, right? people getting drinking water because all the water is but you did and now a lot of people, we got a flash, larger daughter just washed away all the lights, all they have to store or garage have been damaged. who government is now trying to get a sheet for them to give
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you a, rebuilding, it's going to take a while. do you have minister at the picture right now of the death toll? yeah, this guy, we're a, be a government department. we're working very hard to, to store that connectivity communication, connected with a new government at the pakistani government. mr. has said this, what we're seeing today unfold in your countries, the impact of climate change pointing the finger at big images of greenhouse gases . but how much of it is also down to poor investment by the pakistani government
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and management of the environment and infrastructure by your government this year and, you know, probably a, a, b, a, is there a developing countries, a shared responsibility? who has a
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way to start a new job and is you've asked for international help and you and member states have been asked to contribute to help pakistan. what is it that you need the most agency but in the event a damage that is to remove the infrastructure like yours because the which have been hit by a yes or a family that lost all their life long a day or night or a year or so we need to really have a thank you very much for
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taking the time to speak to us minister. i find it bob pakistan's, minister for planning, get out many 10 special initiatives. joining us here on out here now the war in ukraine and ukraine says it's launch a counter offensive against russian forces in the south, including an effort to retake her san russia. misses reportedly hit a market in nova. gov. gov, kind the curse on region. the area is north of crimea and has access to both the black sea and the sea of oz of ukraine. southern command says it has hit more than 10 russian ammunition dancing recent weeks. meanwhile, a team from the un nuclear watchdog is on its way to inspect ukraine's operation nuclear power plant. shelley near the site has drawn international concern. the head of the international atomic energy agency says its mission is to protect the security and safety of europe's largest nuclear facility. to visible reports from
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keith. these are iodine pills, men to protect the fire, a gland in case of a nuclear disaster. they're being distributed around the sep, what heats your region in ukraine close to europe's largest nuclear power plant on our server? you are now. since al district is location within 50 kilometers rates from the nuclear power plant. in the area of possible radiation exposure, we distributing arguing tablets to paypal, mainly those under 40. it's happening as the un nuclear watchdog. the international atomic energy agency is about to inspect the separates here power plant of am or for the facilities occupied by russia. and the fighting nearby has intensified in the past few days. level of level of the i. e. a team is due to assess any damage from the recent shelling. evaluate the conditions in which staff are working and the terming the functionality of safety and security systems. people here at
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ukraine's state nuclear power company are waiting anxiously for the visit of the i . e. a. they're not wholly waiting to get news of what's happening inside the plant, but they're also hoping they'll be able to convince russia to withdraw from the area. russia says it is ukraine that's shelling the area in an attempt to re take control of the plant. but the head of ukraine's nuclear company told that 0, this is not the case. the rural calls are alls which exist in the nuclear safety radiation safety and physical objects. they broke evidence. and if normal mission is cummins normal, next step we'll go and say all this veterans don't result from this mission. so just get away from here. there's also concern about the safety of ukrainian technicians working inside the plant, about 200100 people right now. they are captured by russians and actually the 3 it
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it badly in this facility is actually captured before in the town of america and created prisoners that are prison from set. and they don't know what happened with some people even for the do not know anything about them for, for 3 months, for example, already for now, fighting goes on in the southern and eastern ukraine, as forces from the 2 sides trying to gain control of vital cities across the front line, but at the moment, or live or on the i e, a visit and what it can achieve. that is, i will, i was a seat at keep an investigation in man law has uncovered more evidence of widespread abuses against opponents of the military. cool. arise scoop says it's documented more than $200.00 cases of soldiers destroying entire villages. a warning that tony change report contained some images that viewers may find distressing. smoke rises from
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a residential compound and shim phone tang and central man, man. the fires have been burning some more than a week. elsewhere in the village, the child remains of vehicles and the human skeleton burn so badly. only the torso remains villages alleged soldiers arrived on the afternoon of the 11th of august, searching for rebel fighters. they stayed in this buddhist monastery for 3 days, killing and burning. anything that moved this man whose identity we've obscured, survived, but many didn't a human on that day. so many people were injured or killed, shot on the spot. many other people died when they fight artillery, and they killed the castle, horses and dogs. in the fields outside the carcasses of livestock decompose in the sun for the community. everything has gone. the village of tent lung in western chin state was the sight of fierce resistance in september. the june, to responded by shilling it, and burning down more than
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a 150 homes. survivors fled across the border into india. the human rights group, mamma witness has been documenting these incidents more than $200.00 in less than a year. it says across the north and the west claim. 3rd, stand on proof, the military, it was responsible, we need hard evidence and we're able to identify that a number of times insignificant circumstances such as the presence of me and my military convoys. at the same time, in the same location as when villages were being but to the ground that the off significantly strong evidence. despite these well documented atrocities, diplomatic efforts to engage the gender possessors. a recent visit by the us special envoy went ahead just a day after uncensored, she was sentenced to an additional 6 years in jail. and those interventions have failed to stop attacks like this. the children hiding from aerial bombardment,
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an army at war with its own people. tony cheng elgin's or 6 palestinian schools in occupied east jerusalem of facing closure. these really ministry of education has revoke their permanent licenses saying that textbooks teach what i called hate an incitement. natasha go name visited one of the schools for palestinian children. history isn't just learned from the pages of a school textbook. it is the memories and stories their mother's father's and grand parents ensure they never forget. it is their experiences living under israeli occupation. mohammed abu al debate, who's in the 10th grade, is also learning about how history can be rewritten. i learned from the sub policy, teaches me that if something like this happens in the future, not to keep silent or think this is normal. i have to protest like i am now and stand against the occupation and say hello all of that. the listener. in july,
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the israeli education ministry revoked the permanent licenses of 6 palestinian schools in occupied east jerusalem. the education minister declined. i request for an interview, but in a statement she says the schools are using tax books that glorify prisoners armed struggle against israel and their teaching incitement. the schools have one year to remove the books or they'll be closed. it's like an authoritarian regimes that wants to wipe parts of the truth from it's his own people and this is happening to 7 years old children. this is ridiculous and we will not allow that since 1975 order. the palestinian authority has overseen the education of its people can on that thoughtful mamma that i am. we contacted the donors of the educational sector and international community to urge them to take action and stop
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to the tech against palestinian educational system in jerusalem. one of the attorneys representing the school says, this is politically motivated, censorship, that breeches the 1995 oslo accords and international laws on occupation. the basic and most common rule and international law regarding occupied territories. whereas the occupant could never rule and occupy territory sovereignty. since one of the main and most inherent instruments of sovereignty is dictation of education, the legal team representing the scores admits the prospects of prevailing in the israeli judicial system are slim. these palestinian se at stake is the erasure of their heritage and identity. natasha name l. jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. in angola,
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the governing party and president shineseal have been declared the winner following last week's presidential and parliamentary elections. the emperor lay under present lorenzo won nearly 52 percent of the votes, or the opposition received about 44 per cent. a ruling party has been in power for nearly 50 years since the country's independence in 1975. brazil has held its 1st presidential debate in the run up to october as elections. the front runners are the incumbent valuable scenario and formerly to lucy, mass, yoletta, silver, o surging in the opinion. polls before the candidates took part in the televised debate, which became heated when boston are accused lula of corruption. ha porpoise, it's shipped out huge. it is important for people to know. no other president did more to investigate corruption than our government product. as you motherfucker there is no justification for this untruthful answer. you go to not. yes. your government was the most corrupt in the whole history of brazil. thomas strawman is
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an independent political consultant who served as social communications minister under lula successor. he says, boss, now as a tack on a female journalist will likely cost him votes. laurel made a very, very wrong you. because julie was crushed by a feeling report. he attacked her. oh no, very well a new way and i mean, and it wasn't already has a very big from female voters. i mean over when you get, if only brazilian women voted silva would be already elected by over 50 percent. while basically, president man are support more support of the bus now and was an hour late really lose on very natural or issues with report is no doubt will be a problem with campaign a because it was already a problem. that was one i had this image of the feed me on time woman,
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and this will be no problem here to solve lula in his case was to be defensive. when he was asked about the 4 options, a position to reach government. and this defensive point is, let's say, and the standard was a tactic. but in the end, i mean, he has 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 brazilian oil company during got he runs president abraham race. he has made a public address to mark his 1st year in office. he says he's had a challenging year from an economic crisis caused by years of sanctions to negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear deal. dosa jabari has more from tara president for him. right. you see how the news conference to highlight his government's achievements, but also defended iran nuclear program. you know,
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was hello. most regime in from the beginning design is teaching. 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 the code 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. ah, he came to office more than a year ago, promising to fight corruption and restore iranians trust in their government. abraham bracy was the former head of her aunt, judiciary won the presidential election, securing nearly 63 percent of the votes in the lowest turn out since the 1979 revolution only 49 percent of the public voted racy campaign to reduce unemployment inflation. and address a growing housing problems, but it's been a challenging 1st year in office with iran economy continuing, its, the kline inflation is around 40 percent. the unofficial unemployment rate hovers
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around 30 to 35 percent with nearly 60 percent of the population now living in poverty, economic stagnation and sir corruption remains the key challenge for the race administration. and sir, nobody is expecting this to be fixed or resolved within a short period of time. one year is not sufficient, sir. to see that happening. he needs more time. president racy isn't just fighting to save the economy. but attacks like this also highlight the difficulties facing or on security apparatus on may 22nd in south to her on 2 armed men on a motorcycle open fire on a vehicle driven by general hassan's saturday from the courts force of the revolutionary guards. the general died on the spot. iranian officials blamed israel 3 days later. another suspicious incident in the town of parking near the capital
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at one of the heavily fortified military compounds. the incidents killed, the defense ministry engineer, air sung at blakey. there's been no official word about the cause of his death was in yet the other issue dominating race is 1st year in office has been that the pull magic effort to restore that landmark 2015 nuclear agreements. these talks are aimed at bringing the united states on her own back to full compliance with the deal saw iran limit its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief deal. israel has strongly criticized and said it will not prevent it from doing what it needs to do to stop around from developing a nuclear weapon. don't talk because now we're to stage where i draft agreement has been presented according to the european union foreign policy chief joseph, for all that will require serious political will from officials into iran and washington. the 2 sides are now exchanging notes on that tax. and what happens next will not only have ramification for millions of iranians, but we'll also define everything right. you see the 1st term in office door safari,
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al jazeera launch of masses, much anticipated automated rocket has been postponed because of technical problems . it would have been the agencies 1st major step towards amanda, more mission, more mission in 50 years. but engineers at the kennedy space center in florida have encountered an issue with one of the engines. we don't launch a until it's right. and in fact, they've got a problem with the gases going on the engine bleed on one engine. you can't go, you know, there are certain guidelines. and i think it's just the last church of that. this is a very complicated machine, a very complicated system. and all those things have to work and you don't want to light the candle until it's ready to go.

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