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on as jessina bolts jen, and you say the police violently discussing crisis. these are some of good tens of thousands of people try to flee. gobble, inspired to program, making welcome to generation chains and rifles broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools. we applied for al jazeera indies, proud recipient the new york festivals broadcast year of the year award for the 6 year running. ah yes, it's a nuclear plant in the middle of it was a un experts, a given access to the separation nuclear facility. it is obvious that that the plant and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated. ah,
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i'm the bulk of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. and increasingly bleak picture emerges from disaster hit pock, a, some, and some areas in the south, a sil brace for flooding us reaction to un report accusing china of a crackdown of muslim minorities. beijing says the accusations are lies. poland ruling party to demand $1.00 trillion dollars from germany. reparations for the nazi invasion during the 2nd world war ah, the head of the u. n. z. atomic watchdog has warned that the physical integrity of europe's largest nuclear power plant has been violated. because of the war in ukraine, raphael grossey and a team of experts traveled for hours through a war zone that came under intense shelling. before arriving at the zapper region,
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euclid complex. ukraine and russia have both accused each other of attacking the plant and risking nuclear catastrophe, doing an invasion that's already cost thousands of lives. teresa by reports from the capital key, if ah renewed fighting around the sub what it's yeah. nuclear power plant in the city of in order that did not prevent the un nuclear watchdog team from crossing the front lines. ah, in spite of the dangers, the team led by the international atomic energy director, i filed aussie moved ahead to begin the match expected visit ago. glossy said he was able to inspect vital equipment. i worry, i worried i warry and i will continue to be worried about the plant until we have a situation which is more stable, which is more predictable. it is obvious that the plant and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated several times by chance. by deliberation.
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moscow says keep center sabotage team to try to recover europe's largest, no power plant that's been under russian control since march. first of all, wasn't malott up at 6 20 am to teams of ukrainians saboteurs. 60 men stroll. you 7 speed boats attempted to land on the banks of the kafka water reservoir. some 3 kilometers will feast to the supper as your nuclear power plant. he denies all accusations and says moscow is trying to manipulate the visit, carried out attacks around the city, to terrorize the population, and the ukrainian employees inside the plant. their well being is a major concern for ukrainian officials. keith says one of its reactors had to be shut down because of the shelling on thursday, and it warned about the possibility of a meltdown if the plant goes offline completely. the visit is expected to last for a few days until the un team on the ground can evaluate the dangers on site. the
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situation around the nuclear power plant has had authorities here in keep on the edge as they're hoping russia will demilitarized the area. but russia has already said it has no plans to remove its troops any time soon. that is how i'll defeat active children have been returning to school in the russian occupied city of mary opp or betty educational facilities were heavily damaged during the invasion. students carried russian history books as they entered class and the russian national anthem was played. according to the school administration, there are more registered students now compared to the start of russia's invasion. mario hall was captured by moscow's forces in may after months of incessant bombing . russia withholding military drills with several countries that are friendly with the kremlin, including its most powerful ally, china. the week long exercise is taking place in russia far east and the sea of japan voss stock. 2022 involves more than $50000.00 troops and thousands of weapon
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units including aircraft ships. the other countries taking part include india, syria, and nicaragua. defense ties between russia and china have grown even stronger since the invasion of ukraine, which the chinese government has refused to. openly criticize the chairman of russia, 2nd largest oil company has died after falling from a hospital window, rockville my gun off was being treated at a clinic at moscow. the lou call chairman is one of several high level russian executives who have died in the last year in july of shipping ceo with tied to the state energy company gas problem was found, shot dead at his swimming pool. ah . so the pakistan is bracing for even more floods as a surge of water head stanley in this river record monsoon range, mousing glasses of trigger the worst flooding disaster in pakistan's history. and
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this being blamed on climate change in the 1200 people have died. health officials have reported an outbreak of water born diseases. the un says all the 3000000 children are in need of humanitarian assistance. just here is zane bus. robbie has more from sind province. well, we've been talking for days about flood waters coming from the north and other areas and coming down towards saying that we, we found where those waters have been stopped. people in this town of marion w district have been using sand and dirt, dirt at this point of time in the floods taking on a premium role in trying to hold back to flood waters. people are trucking in san filling up sandbags and warning people to stay away from these mud walls that have been built around the town to try to keep the water out of the town out from keep it from pouring into the town. know where i'm standing at street level is about 5
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or 6 feet below the water line. let me show you where that is. you see the mud wall there behind me. and if you come up here, this is where the water level is and it goes on for a great distance. you can see everything is submerged. there are bits of road there, a little high enough for people to be able to walk, to get to where they need to go into the distance, our residential areas, our villages, our shops are people's homes and businesses. and there are rescue operations happening here. there are police and emergency vehicles or military vehicles in boats, and what they are doing is trying to shout out where they can. they're taking boats into those areas to try to reach people that need help. just here, police are trying to call out to anyone in these buildings to see if anybody needs to be evacuated. this is still a very, very active, seen. and this water, it is unknown how long it will be standing here. but what people are hoping is that these, the sandbags, these dirt embankments, these make shift dams that have been built by the people that live here. the hope
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is that this will be enough to keep the water at bay until it dries up until it's pumped out. and people are being warned to stay away because the threat of more water coming, the threat of an imminent breach and this water flowing through into the town and further on is still very real. 3 days of mourning have been declared in iraq sub the city of basra, falling violence between rival she, i'd arm groups. and these 4 people have been killed and 10 others wounded by bowed up why had reports of baghdad. ah, i knew this is the aftermath of fighting between shad groups in the center of basra . i militants, affiliated, 2 influential leaders looked at the southern exchange. it fired with a splinter group backed by iran. both sides suffered casualties on bill savage. didn't you notice? even at night on people started to gather here. intense gunfire went on your
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machine guns, 80 aircraft weapons. no. even the children was screaming me. most people were afraid in the homes are cause break apart or the houses. he were impacted by gunfire. that's all i did. i mean there was firing, woke up terrified me. the area here had become a front line. i got is our witness. boshra turned into marshall. this car was impacted. it burned. this one broke apart. oh, dear shop, burned. even our homes were hit, our children kept screaming below the hot bustler is iraq main oil producing harbor . and this escalation in violence, fullest fighting in baghdad. on monday, the political crises pitts followers of the powerful shad political leader looked at a souther against mostly iran aligned parties, unparliamentary groups, southern supporters emerged as the biggest party in parliament in elections in
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october, but weren't able to form a government. you like, has had a caretaker government ever since in baghdad, the supreme court has postponed, rolling on a petition, filed the bi somebody's movement until next wednesday. it demands the dissolution of par lament an early elections. but this agreement between the political rivals goes beyond that. man with abdougla had algebra, but that china has reacted with fury after you and report said a crank down mostly muslim ethnic groups in the shin jang region by amount to crimes against humanity. the report on weekends and other minorities was it was released by the u. n. stop human rights official on her last day, an office, but a week as who fled to turkey fear. the report will be ignored by the international community catalogue as haughty and has more this shoppin is stumble, has been a refuge for mccarron since she and her daughter left north was china. 5 years ago
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. her husband and 2 other children were left behind and ching young. she hasn't heard from them since she fears a you and report that condemns china's treatment of wiggers and other muslim minorities will largely go ignored. shame that best sell all that. oh, it's been 5 years of as living hair. china has killed our young people and left our children orphaned. the united nations isn't doing enough. michelle, that shall lead release the report. 13 minutes before her term as un human rights chief ended. it found that wiggers and other mostly muslim groups and detention camps have been subjected to torture, including force medical treatment and sexual and gender based violence would have no, although i cindy, this is not a case of turks or wages or muslims or jose. this is the case of humanity. we're not calling for china to stop just because their wages and any person with the hash
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and bryan math, know that this is wrong. the mcdonald, china has denied any abuses. it says his policies inching young fight what it calls terrorism and provides a weaker with better economic opportunities each other to the so called assessment is orchestrated and produced by the us and some western forces and is completely illegal and void by just paypal. countless stories of torture and separation are shared within the weaker community of do salaam says he hasn't heard from his brother in 5 years. huh. and it, more of a believable this report should have come out earlier the law. this isn't something that can be put on hold when a group is being destroyed, it's not appropriate for humanity just to watch for a couple of years in the report recommends the chinese government take steps to release wiggers detained in training centers, prisons or detention facilities. the weaker community hopes for the same, but a fears their calls will largely be ignored at home and abroad. katya low miss of
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the young al jazeera, still to come this half hour students had back to school and from spurred in a months time the classrooms could be empty again, will tell you why. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. it's been pretty wet recently into central parts of australia. cool as well. alice has been struggling to get into the mid teens in a recent days. it will warm up. it will dry up over the next day or so as is area cloud and rain. just not does it weigh a little further raised, were so speeding in across the out back heading towards that eastern side of queensland some heavier rain up towards cans. you notice, sir, still some very wet weather for us. so gay said me more big downpours coming in
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here over the next day or so, but it will garage, make its way further eastwards looking a little live just around brisbin around the gold coast. as we go on through our satch day and the system just gathering off sure they're pushing some wet weather towards new zealand over the next few days to dry weather comes back in behind. we have got some re pushing into our w way as we make our way through our sas day and sunday. and you can see how that just pushes back into central parts at that stage for new zealand, things drawing up quite nicely for the time being that sir system just off shore will grassy head that way wherever heading its way towards japan at present. and of course we have our super typhoon, very close to taiwan. very heavy down pulls, coming through here with the likelihood of flooding. ah, criminal gains offending vietnamese children into slavery in one to
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one east investigates how the traffic is innovating justice. now to sierra frank assessments these eat waves we're seeing now, are they a product of global warming? we will say more than what is happening in the climate change is making them work in depth. analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera lou ah, or mind with the top stories here with al jazeera, the head of the you ends. atomic watchdog has warned that the physical integrity of europe's largest nuclear power plant has been violated because of the war ukraine. raphael grossing and his team with expos travel for hours through them to inspect
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those operations. your plans. southern pakistan is bracing for even more floods as a surge of water headstand. the industry of record monsoon rains and melting glasses of triggered floods that have killed nearly 1200 people since june. at least 4 people have been killed in the swanky city of password during fighting between rival shot fractions tension to high off the shiite leader, mac tada. asada said he was withdrawing from politics upon sony court. his extended former prime minister, em run, comes bail in the terrorism case. con, appeared in court under type security on thursday. he's facing charges over comments. he made a recent rally. prosecutors accuse him of threatening islamabad, police chief and the judge cabal. high to was outside the court in the pakistani capital the former prime minister im ron conroy due to appear in the court
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earlier today. however, their tornado told the anti terrorist court that they would a credible threat against emron con and therefore idea that he should be excused from the proceedings. however, the anti terrorist court said that he would have to show up. so im ron con. then coming to the court, he was there for less than a few minutes after which the court adjourned until the 12th of september, granting him additional bell till the 12th of september. so dramatic development, head id, antiterrorist god, and of course saw a lot of people again coming in support of him. ron founded, supported, were standing on the other side, there was a heavy police presence, and we talked to some of the party leadership about what we're likely to happen next. i tell you what, no one in the world you find such an example that here's a person speaking against torture,
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and this government has put down some charges on him. this is insane. what people are pakistan have decided. the anti mission is standing behind him, ron khan, and the demand is very clear. they want image it free and fair elections and pakistan, and that is the only way forward m ron hahn will now be appearing before the anti terrorist court on the trails. are many legal experts in this country believe that the charges leveled against them are frivolous and that does not stand a chance of success. however, it is going to be interesting to see what happens next. in liberia, members of the opposition and civil society activists, a cooling for protest on friday, against what they describe as endemic corruption in president george way as administration to form a football star who took office in 2015 denies any wrongdoing. nicholas hoc has more from the capital monrovia on
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a rented lot at the edge of les berry as capital is a widower talking to his deceased wife. why did you have to die? he asked, who was responsible for your death. questions that remain unanswered gift he, lama was known to be gifted a mandela, washington fellow. she was considered a rising star of the administration and working in the audit department of the library. a revenue authority in 202052 other colleagues discovered that $25000000.00 in public funds had been diverted to the counts of senior government officials. shortly after all 3 were found dead. when fell off his balcony gift he and a colleague were found, strangled, in their car, a state investigation ruled their death as accidents. devil give to us? we'll skip sponsor murder. because for even a report from the lebron government stating that my west sat in the car and down from suffolk ishall, nobody can believe what i would not rest on to whatsoever that is responsible for
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the murder of my wife in a double form. and mano, there with fond, obese. there will have no rest gift. you was killed because she was investigating government corruption, says human rights activist bungalow. then level corruption, elaborate as center were dead under, for, than george ross regime. the primal eyebrows john inflows, yet to the extent that it down by law that a bred the one this legs the child i should be represented to pass it without thinking for the for the people. because most often the i bribed the to bry envelopes to pass by laws in august 3, senior figures of whereas government were suspended after the u. s. treasury imposed sanctions against them. the president's chief of staff is accused of corruption and directing warlords to threaten political rivals. the managing director of the port authority is accused of funnelling money into private accounts
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and the state solicitor general is accused of shielding. suspected criminals, blocking investigations into government corruption. ah, so we reached out to those have been sanctions as well as government ministers, but none of them were willing to be interviewed. it seems that when it comes to corruption, there is a culture of fear and of silence, with people fearing the consequences of telling the truth, afraid of retribution and of being killed. but for gift his husband, in the face of threats and intimidation, there is courage. fear is no longer an option. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia, liberia. the international monetary fund has reached an agreement with sir lanka to provide around $2900000000.00 and emergency financing as the country struggles to recover from its worst economic crisis. but the deal will only go through if sri
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lanka meets a number of conditions. but al fernandez has more from colombo, it was an announcement more speed delincia lanka had been waiting. so i am f staff and the authorities have reached staff level agreement to support sri lanka, us economic policies, with a 48 month arrangement under the so called extended fund facility. off about $2900000000.00 us dollars sri lanka asked the i miss helping much of needs, economy face collapse, and it ran out of money for food, medicine, cooking, gas and fuel. tens of thousands of she lumpkins were forced to q for essentials. the crisis lead to months of protest, therefore was former prime minister. my in the roger both said to resign and his brother, president gilbert, to flee the country. news of an agreement on a bailout has brought a sense of relief to many here in j lanka. at some observers see,
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it may be premature to celebrate. we stand ready to a, put this agreement to our management and then to our if management approves it to then put it forward to the executive board. as soon as these are conditions that i mentioned are satisfied. so we, we do need to wait. now for these conditions to take place, the main condition is for sheila got to come up with a workable plan to pay back the money. it all is. the ins is also asked the increased taxes, an end to subsidize electricity and fuel and stringent efforts to stamp out corruption. the government has already begun implementing some of those reforms through an interim budget. hi, barry, internet v. me a paper and tax management must play an important role in increasing revenue, including increasing tax collection, tax compliance and preventing tax evasion. i propose making it mandatory for
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everyone over 18 years to register with the inland revenue department, the respect of of their annual income and tex holidays, fema $2900000000.00 from the i. m f will make a huge difference to sher lanka. but in order to secure dollars funds, it must come up with a proper plan of how it will pay. it's mountainous debts for the people if she lanka, that can't come fast enough. minute fernandez, ojo 0 colombo survey on kosovo, have agreed to allow free movement across their shared board m. the move settles part of a dispute over identity documents, but his course anger among some serbs living in kosovo. boy, honestly on of it shows more from the serbia kosovo border. this is yard in year one of the border crossings between serbian coastal where citizens from both countries can now move freely it with only their national id cards for 11 years. serbia was the one who was giving additional temporary,
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a document to every cost of a citizen entering the country in the latest deals are be agreed to leave this measure, but that it doesn't implied the recognition of costs. on the other hand, cost of all agreed not to introduce and to exit documents to the citizens of serbia . what remains to be seen is what will happen with license, gar. plates for the local serbs will leave in north of course of all because the government of course so will gave a deadline of 2 months for every car play to be pre registered to cost of our car plate. let me remind you that these cause tensions, many times in the past, there were tensions and barricades last monday or retention past year. so it remains to be in seeing what will happen when the deadline of these 2 months expires. poland says it will we be demanding $1.00 trillion dollars in world war 2, reparations from germany. the figure follows the release of a report on the costs of the nazi occupation of poland from 1939 to 900. 45
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hollands right when government says the country has not been fully compensated. dominic cane reports from berlin when german forces attacked. poland in 1939 adults. hitler said he was writing historic wrongs done to his country. the war he started would leave the continent in ruins and kill tens of millions of people. few suffered more than the poles. one in 6 of them died under german occupation. nearly 2 thirds of their industry was destroyed. more than 3 quarters of their infrastructure was ruined. now the modern polish state believes the modern german state should pay. yes, awesome. above the poverty 1.3 trillion years is a very serious sum. but considering payment of this kind of compensation is spread over decades. it's a summer german economy can perfectly overcome about being crushed. the compensation paid to france for the 1st world war damages stopped any 10 years ago . rags of his thumb is quite realistic now,
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but not to modern german eyes. successive governments have said a deal in 1953, between the communist governments in warsaw and berlin waved poland claim for compensation. the present polish government says its predecessor was forced by the soviets to make the offer, and so it should not count. in one sense, germany has already lost much around a quarter of its territory, was annexed by the usaa and poland after the war. millions of people who had lived there were evicted at accepting the loss of this territory was key to bringing about german reunification after the cold war. we find there are some who say the current polish government may be using the restorations argument to make a political capital until at home. while you're on the status of something like 83 percent of their supporters want this to happen. elections are coming up next year and having one out of other issues and,
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and definitely wanting to distract from inflation and that fuel shortages and other problems that call the spacing in recent times, democratic germany has tried hard to right the wrongs done by nazi germany. building monuments to the many millions who were murdered and expressing determination never to repeat the sins of the past. but also arguing that the time for compensating the countries that were invaded and occupied is over. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, french school students have returned to school after the summer break, but many classrooms will be without a teacher. for 1000 vacant posts have not been filled and the government is leading on substitute teachers to fill the gap. teachers unions blame the shortage on low pe and war. the role that teachers has been a has been undervalued, rather. natasha butler reports in paris. ah, maxine cal, y'all worked as
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a substitute school teacher in the parish region for 7 years. he had to move schools often and was always on short contracts. he was passionate about the profession, but gave it up because he was frustrated with the system and the instability. in friedman polychrome, did you know you were doing the same job as a staff teacher? your colleagues treat you the same and i had regular inspections like every one that went well. so the job is great, but what's difficult is that after a while it gets tiring because you are changing schools all the time. and there comes a point where you need something reliable that was that did this year for 1000 staff teaching jobs in france or unfilled, say, the french governments calling on substitute teachers to help alleviate the shortage. some have no classroom experience. so they given a 4 day crash course before being thrown into the deep end said from as you know, this training gives us a lot of pointers, tools and resources. but then it's clear we will have to learn on the job. so trade union say that instead of relying on substitute teachers,
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the government should take a closer look a why there aren't enough staff teachers in the 1st place. they say the problem is that the profession is underpaid and under valued. as children returned to school in france after the summer break, some say the education system is in crisis. oh and you know that what we want days to be able to work in good conditions to be better paid and have smaller classes. frances education minister, pap and g, i says he understands teachers frustrations. he says salaries will be reviewed before the end of the year. but union say they're fed up of promises. they've called for strike at the end of the month because they say the government is out of tune with their concerns. as i shall butler al jazeera paris ah, the top stories allow jazeera.

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