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related area, these fires have a pulse. the most danger firefighters say is the late afternoon, the hardest part of the day when the sun is highest and the winds are strongest. the town of cobra is a key strategic location. the command and control center based here is coordinated air and ground operations. throughout the castillo, leone, province, climate change, experts say has altered the behavior of what fires. they now burn, faster, hotter and longer. people living here sate everything, catches fire, and you cannot trust the ground. ah, a powerful bomb attack on a crowded mosque kills a prominent pro taliban cleric. dozens of worshippers in afghanistan had at city. ah,
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hello, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up, oh jim tina's vice president, christina fernandez, the coach that survives an attempt on her life, a man's but arrested off to his loaded gun and failed to file. russia says that the un nuclear inspectors will 2 of them will stay permanently at europe's largest nuclear power plants and ukraine to ensure its safety. and after catastrophic slobs pakistan is scrambling to barricade towns and villages in the path of a flooded river surging from little 80 percent of the 1000000 people who live here have already evacuated. those that have stayed behind or either waiting to see what happens or they are working around the clock to make sure that this mud wall does not bridge. ah,
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we begin with the latest from afghanistan, where at least 47 people, including a prominent cleric, had been killed in a bomb explosion. it happened during friday. prayers of the biggest mosque in the western city of her at witnesses say the pro taliban carrick, or g brooklyn, on saudi, and his group on their way to the mosque. no one's yet claim responsibility for the attack. let's speak to look full looks who's an african journalist and political analyst. he joins us now live from cobble. good to have you with us. what more do we know about this attack and who might have been behind it? or the information that i have is the official information. it can be more than that we get in the restaurant pretty or no money as far as the vision of who may be behind it for someone in the industry for that. but there are different dynamics and different complications that one can talk about it,
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not the time that the biggest color is the target off what they're kick it off. do you need any color who enjoyed the progress report across on it's probably different barbara on it's done or who are like, be for the goldman be the previous or the public or the family can run it from there will be the potential there was there it was so apparently, or may be, it may make to make them responsibility for this, but it, it, it has yet to be non. and what does it say for the prospects of peace and security? and i've got to stop when such a high profile figure could have been targeted like this will get to the contribution of the saga that has been going on in iran is fun for many be care. the famous author or the query. in this book, on the unlike other war,
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you want to know what was the number one is fun, i get, i believe over or i think i did it one when we are allusion to pink and the claim that they'll get it all across. the one is on the got to can enjoy. this is an indication that we are the are, is much more to come and put me in the end of the day to be the people of one. if you're going to people who are or not, i think yet, and i would say that the prospect is not it's not good. and yes, there are some people who are entitled to prove regarding the future. but i thought of, i understand the dynamic indications such that we will be having a future ahead. what about the timing of this particular attack though, is not significant. the timing is also going because on the one hand, the amount of planning that now it could be across a runningtime,
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the people don't have to worry. but on the other hand, if you say that this profile which, which, which program you like to get on the caller is, i think that it will, this will come in or you can also call this the bi claim, the one that mickey and also get some information dynamic problem do the, the reason why it's done, which is now under function by the you see by other can be. so this is, i think i could be complication. and also i need to carry a more and more could. so to let follow many thanks today for being with us. let's look for an cobble argentina's, vice president. christina fernandez, the coach that has survived an assassination attempt outside our home and bought us out us. these live pictures outside her house in the city on the streets where the attack took place. a man has been arrested after his loaded gun failed to file. the
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haunting reports. christina fernandez de kirschner was greeting supporters outside her home in argentina when she was confronted with a gun held to her face. oh, the vice president duct witnesses screaming kirshner was returning from court when the ordeal happened. the former president is a device of figure in argentina and is in the midst of a corruption trial. she denies the charges he did you. this is the most serious event we have gone through since argentina returned to democracy, christina remains alive because of a reason that has yet to be confirmed. technically, the weapon that had 5 bullets did not fire despite being triggered. the man holding the gun was grabbed by some of her supporters and detained. he is believed to be a brazilian in support of the far right. one of the meetings station without confirmation says that he had swastika ah, in cartoon in his arm, a, he's also
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a like many far right websites, good, something goal that they monia evil, culmination things. later. in 2018, brazil's current president jarboe scenario was stabbed during an election rally which boosted his popularity. something analysts say could happen now. for kirschner, the media shows regalia gun against her head, and thus the shock. indigent genius, thank you so huge. that might help ha, ironically to regain some of the populate that she might have those among people who do not agree with her. the president has declared friday a national holiday in defense of democracy, a united response from a government that has seen deepening divisions over its response to another economic crisis, which has seen 70 percent inflation. some of the highest in the world. we harding al jazeera tony of course, as outside coaches, home, and point us out as he is with us now live to tell you last night,
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the street behind you that fairly narrow streets packed with people. what's happening there now? now as you can see, it's been called an off and we've got a constant police presence since the evening please investigate was coming in and out. also, people from the justice system who are investigating these attempted murder, long enough numbers are not so easy. so very elegant neighborhood in one side where she lived not used to the sort of movement. also know used to having people gathered like they word like they were in the corner of just enough on this house on the evening on thursday when this attempt to assess the nation place they were here to support her. it's something somehow unusual, maybe for other countries were very, very, come on, you know, i mean, at the patients close to the people and maybe with not the security you'd expect in other,
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in other countries. it's not something common here to see the sort of aggression directed. ask someone like a vice president press in or maybe a legislate so, so it was, it was chuck, you're really shocking for society. there was what's happened here, and i'll tell you what are the potential political ramifications of this incident? well, the government and people in government has said the hate speech that's been going around in the continent filled the trial, that the vice president thesis is facing for alleged corruption and attention within that political system might be something that triggered the intention of someone like the person who tried to, to kill her, trying to, to kill the vice president ah, and triggered his actions. that's not something clear. let's clear. no, actually, the motive that he had is the big question here that has to be answered and we have
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no clear answer. yes. on that, it might, some people fear that that might be as pyro in the tensions in argentina, which is currently very polarized, politically speaking. natalia, of course, i reported live there from point a son is when he thinks from d, natalia the u. n. 's do clear watchdog says that 2 of its inspectors will stay at the zappa z, a nuclear plant permanently. an i. e. a team arrived at the facility and sold them ukraine. after a journey across the front lines on thursday. inspectors say they're concerned about the physical integrity of the plant. nuclear power generating facility is controlled by russia, but manned by ukrainian staff, keven bosco of accused each other of endangering the plant with military strikes. sigurd in yula. since mid july,
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the ukrainian armed forces using western weapons have been regularly attacking the infrastructure of this operation, nuclear power plants are sometimes held arguable key if creates a real threats of a nuclear catastrophe in europe. according to international law, this is nothing but nuclear terrorism. i responsibly state that we do not have any heavy weapons on the territory of the nuclear power plant and in the surrounding areas. i hope that the i a e a commission will be able to see that themselves cleaners on will of sin, little and shall demilitarization of the territory of the station is the goal. and it is bad that we have not yet heard the appropriate messages from the i. e. a, despite the fact that we talked about, it was mr. grossi during our meeting, and yet it was the key security point of our agreements. it was outlined clearly demilitarization and full control by our nuclear workers. let's go live now to cave al jazeera gable. as armando is served there, we heard the president so words there. what did it exactly to the main game?
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well i think that he's disappointed, quite frankly, with the a visit so far. i mean zelinski and his advisors clearly wanted the a to sound send a strong message very quickly about demilitarize in the nuclear facility. and clearly that has not happened yet. we do expect to hear from rockville grossi the director general of the i. e, a from vienna, later on friday evening. so we watching close see what he has to say. but clearly, the view from keith is that this visit by the inspectors was in their words stage managed, they said that it was ukrainian, and international journalists here in ukraine were not allowed to accompany the inspectors. they were blocked by russia. only kremlin friendly media was allowed to be at the site and get a 3rd party view of what was happening there. and also the inspectors were led
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around through the premises of the nuclear facility by an advisor, a russian advisor to the russian nuclear agency, as well. so insinuating that the inspectors were really not given free access to see everything impartially. clearly, russia denies that, and russia is basically claiming they are given the view to see everything. and this is exactly what the national community wanted. and this is what they are now getting inspectors to see the plant for themselves. we are getting some new information just in the last few minutes, that one of the 6 nuclear reactors at the plant that had been shut down because of showing has just been reconnected to the grid. and it's now providing energy back to the system again. so that means that 2 of the reactors are back functioning properly. again, that's a fairly good sign that things are,
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are somewhat back to normal in terms of the energy that is being produced. electricity that is being produced from this plant. but clearly, this is a situation that is very volatile. there. the situation that not is not necessarily changing by the week or the day, but really pretty much by the hour. i'll just here as gabriel elizondo lived there and ukraine's capital keith. but he thinks the deep g 7 finance ministers of agreed to set a price cap on russian gas. the group made the announcement on friday, adding that it will revisit the price if necessary. moscow has responded by saying it will stop selling oil to countries that agree to a limit. it poses a problem, particularly for germany that submitted. but it's not ready to replace it, supply it from russia. russia and china have started a week of war games of the sea of japan. the boston 2022 exercise evolves, will been 60 warships and will run until the 7th of september. more than 50000 soldiers from former soviet nations and india, laos, mongolia, nicaragua,
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and syria. also gathering the drills on land, we'll get a weather update next here on al jazeera, ben as massa prepares to launch, it's most powerful rocket to the moon, florida's space coast. hope sits tourism industry would experience a liftoff of its own and india commissions its fast domestic aircraft carrier becoming one of the few nations in the world with a home built warship. ah, ah. hello. well, at super ty, phone has now been downgraded to just to tie food, but it's still a very active system. it's a large system. so tucked in here with this little swirl of cloud here. then, this time yesterday we had winds of around $250.00 clematis per hour. now we're
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looking at around a 150 kilometers per hour. this is crucial though. it's very slow moving. so we are going to see that a wet weather staying across a similar place for the next 24 to 36 hours or so before it does ease its way further north was so there saturdays pitch and more big samples across those southern japanese islands to parts of taiwan seeing some very heavy right. and we go on into sunday to start to push his way a little further north was by their state linking up with this weather system just making its way in cross or north korea. and these to merge together for monday, going only to tuesday, very heavy rain coming across korean peninsula by the state. and we are like to see widespread flooding. so i certainly want to keep an eye on that sisters making its way away from northern parts of the philippines. quite a rush of showers coming through here. usual showers. they're across much of southeast asia for india heavy rain. they're across a western parts of india. northern areas to from please to say it is now try for
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pakistan. ah, with debating the issues of the day produce as always been criminalized around though boundaries of right. these are just numbered. there people are families and our friends and our community members on our online. i, jewel, voice this minute to we don't believe in dialogue. political crisis must be soft with a political solution as climate change progress is there. some people who are in place in that they're just coming after me. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now j 0 lou . ah,
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hello again. this is al jazeera, that's one of the main news, the south of east 40 something people, including a prominent carrick, have been killed in a bomb explosion. enough janice, on the attack happened during friday. prayers and the biggest mos in the western city of hyatt, with the say, the pro, tall on the cleric. would you, brooke, on, i'm sorry, of his group all the way to the most. a man spend detained off to trying to shoot argentina's, vice president. she was greetings pulled us at our home and want us others. the president declared friday a national holiday to show solidarity with the you as deeply a war stokes, as the 2 of its inspectors will stay at the separation of nuclear plant permanently . on thursday, the team so that it was concerned for the physical integrity of the facility in southern ukraine. a quarter me, i'm a sentence, the ousted leader on sounds to cheese 3 years in jail for electoral fraud in 2020. the military rulers say that they found evidence of at least 11000000 cases of
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voter fraud in the election that su, cheese party one. but independent observers didn't find any major irregularities. she's already been jailed for 17 years on separate charges including corruption. meanwhile, mamma's johnson has also jailed britain as for the ambassadors of the country for a year over a visa breach. vicky bowman was arrested a week ago. husbands is a prominent artist and activists. there's also sentence to a year for helping her breach immigration was. how does he was trying to check his following before the you can basset case from bangkok, mom, this is something of a surprise. we've been told when vicki bowman osmond were arrested last week. there would be a hearing on the 6th of september. the fact that it has come through so quickly with a hearing and insane prison sentence handed down already is again, i think has taken some people slightly a back. in addition to which this really is just as minor infringement of the
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conditions of her visa, which said that she had to remain in her residence. in san chung, in a suburb of young gone the apparently she spent much of the last year living in shan state. but i think the fact that she was such a high profile person that she had been the british ambassador in yan gone during a period when a previous military jim had been in charge, had marked her out friends of hers, had expressed concerns in the past that they were concerned, she might become a pawn in the disorder, increasing the turbulent political environment within me. and we've also seen the british government in the past week, taking more action against companies related to me and mas military rulers. so there may be a certain element of tit for tat in this focused on southern sin provinces. bracing for more floods due to surging rivers in the north, already inundated by weeks of monsoon rain. some areas are again at risk to zeros
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in basra, the reports now from metal where people trying to save their town from suffering the same fate as many others feel the bags hold back the flood for risk losing everything where the road disappears into deep water. there is a desperate race against time. every one must help and every back counts. mirror is on the front line of pakistan's flood crisis. a city in a fight for survival. within a few days of residence, built a wall of mud and sandbags around their town to keep the water out. i've got to get by anybody to do so. if more water comes, then there will be a threat. but for now the waterfall has stopped. and if at some point there is another breach, that would be a risk, but for now, the city is safe, but it was an optimism in the face of mounting odds part of the job. but some of
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the cities residents blamed the local government for being slow to act was per month. there is a lot of confusion here. they only want us to leave when there was a breach. they should have warned people sooner. they're telling us at a time when people can't go anywhere, the roads have already been blocked, to look at close to waters come, i mean, look at close the waters come, but i fear of even more flooding has forced some to walk out where they can. and where it is too deep search and rescue operations are also underway. but many families remain perilously close to a growing threat. this is a town that is almost completely surrounded by flood waters. local officials tell us that 80 percent of the 1000000 people who live here have already evacuated. those that have stayed behind or either waiting to see what happens, or they are working around the clock to make sure that this mud wall does not breach. because this might be sandbags, these are the only things that are standing between this town being saved or being
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completely overwhelmed by flood waters that are everywhere. compounding matters a relief operation, still struggling to get off the ground towns people surrounded a rescue vehicle, demanding food. but there was none to give empty handed and angry. they say they don't know what is worse, not having enough to eat. oh, the ominous rising water at their doorstep. zane basra, the al jazeera mer districts in the pakistan. death valley in the us state of california has recorded what's believe to be the hottest ever september day on the planet. the temperature reached 53 degrees celsius in the town of fathers creek on thursday. it surpassed the previous september record of $52.00 degrees, also in death valley. in 1913, the chinese city of chang do is in lockdown after reporting 157 locally transmitted
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cases of code. 19 millions of people are being tested. the lockdown will last for 4 days, but could be extended chain to is the largest city to lockdown since shanghai lifted restrictions in may extinction. rebellion activists on a tour of the british house of commons broke off to stage a protest using super glue to find themselves together around the speakers. chair. ottoman isn't currently sitting. 3 of the protest hasn't been booked on an official toilet parliament before launching the action. that protesting of a climate change and the energy crisis, we need to have quakes of hit the european country. lichtenstein, why when politicians were talking about earthquake insurance making diesel to salmon hung unhealthy frag blakeman they said eating not the tremor stroke. the debate on the politicians left the chamber just in case there were any aftershocks loosely, no one was injured in the quake of measured 3.9. on the richter scale,
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india's government has commissioned a new warship, the ins. vic crunch is the country's 1st domestically built aircraft carrier. india seem to be strengthening its naval fleet in response to china's growing military presence in the region of 0 poverty, natal reports from new delhi. this is the 1st aircraft carrier to be made in india . the ion as the cramp, whose name is the sanskrit word for powerful, all courageous. off to 17 years of construction and death, the war ship joined the navy with great pomp and ceremony. i on this from today, india joins the countries that have built such large aircraft carriers with indigenous technology from offshore petrol, waco's submarines to aircraft carriers. the indian navies bar is increasing at a rapid pace. this will further strengthen our navy in the future. this is india, 2nd aircraft carrier to be put to see in
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a significant expansion of its naval presence. it's also its biggest vessel. it can carry 1600 crew members and 30 aircraft. it costs more than $2.00 and a half $1000000000.00. most components came from local vendors, bringing huge, gaping during during the navy and project bar, dominate an area show. presidents require humanity in assistant in disaster, leaving the body to the new notion gives the ability to monitor all of the see lines of communication. this deployment comes as china is rapidly expanding its military presence in indian waters. this military service ship recently docked and she lanka, despite india expressing concerns the vessel could track its missiles. china has also commissioned its own domestically built aircraft carrier, bigger and more powerful than be crank. experts say india has
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a long way to go before it can match china's military capabilities in their looks upon the indian ocean, the gym as its own backyard. and the chinese are very rapidly moving into the, into the ocean. so the carrier that has now been machine today and will be operational probably by the end of next year, 2023. i am in the navy hopes to count good chinese aggression in this area. the navy says it wants to start building another warship. this would be bigger than the cramp and more powerful to counter china's growing might pop new met that al jazeera new delhi. on saturday, nasa's most powerful rock it ever issued a blast off to the moon after the 1st attempt was thwarted by engine issues. earlier this week is a live pictures from the ottoman one. launch pad. launch is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to florida, so called space coast,
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and as char stratford reports, now it's a tourism boost that the region desperately needs lift off the final lift off of it . well, shoulders of the space july. the 11th 2011 and you lost space shot launch the beginning of what many commentators clue americas decade long space program slam on us. the kennedy space center laid off more than 7000 workers and space enthusiasts who filled restaurants and hotels and lined the shore to watch lodges, disappeared. witnesses, reinvigorated space program and a boost from private companies like space x and blue horizon means florida's so called space coast is alive again. i'm just happy it boom in the way it is. i'm happy they got the program going back up now and having people who allow and enjoy with us. so i think for several rocket launches, carried out each month including space x carrying starling internet satellites find
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more than $12000.00 civil servants, private contractors, and others. now work at the kennedy space center almost as many as those employ during the heyday the shuttle programs go ran on a mission to prepare for the next year. our world co operation in space, hotels and restaurants are filling up. once more. it excites me that the people are still excited enough in this country to flow here to see it. they still look at it as historic, and i hope we never lose that. ah, you know, it's obviously good for the space program. it's good for the country and certainly good for the city of titusville and of our county. you know, we're back in o and is the kind of the saying goes, now we're going to the moon. nasa says it's set to launch the optimist moon mission on saturday. after problems with an engine cooling system, delayed lift off last week,
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space coast spectators will be again packed along these florida shores. john stratford, i'm to sarah chinese taken off on the chairman gong space station. i've completed that fast space walk. mission lasted 6 hours after the pac climbed out of the airlock into space, or china calls its ty cannot set up pumps and adjusted cameras. outside the new lamp module, the station, china's been expanding the station since it was launched into orbit lost here. meanwhile, 2 russian cosmonaut sub started a 6 and a half hour long international space station space, walk o leg onto my of and dennis mcvey have a continuing installation work on the european space agencies. robotic albany. space station is a research lab and lower i told it on host international crews of astronaut syria here. ah.

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