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poem carrie johnston. this is al jazeera well life and also coming up demonstrations in argentina in supports of vice president, christina fernandez, de kirschner who survived an attempt on her 97 leading economies of the world agreed to impose a price cap on russian oil to restrict moscow's war efforts. in ukraine and after catastrophic floods, pakistan is scrambling to barricade towns and villages in the path of a flooded river surging from the north. 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. ah, at least 47 people, including a prominent cleric had been killed in a bomb explosion. afghanistan,
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the blast happened during friday. prayers. the biggest mosque in the west in the city of herod. witnesses say the pro taliban cleric? mujica rock, man, i'm sorry. and his group were on their way to the mosque. no one has claimed responsibility for margie, but rosie oil is an afghan journalist. he says, after a series of such attacks, religious leaders now need more security. it is why i'm sending for all the rest comes to calling and wounding the civil people. but definitely it is very important for the government as well that they have to prevent this kind of thing and it is very concerning and, and wandering in a matter of very deep concern for the government. you're losing such kind of figured, you know, more than you go to one. and so he was one of the key figures. he was one of the needs of the societies, especially when it's in the west and in herat program. so he was very out
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with the person during the previous going to me just well, he was one of the previous government and especially the, the presence of the foreign forces and in terms of mosque and should be a big loss. so they have their security even in carbon, in front of if you mark this in their security guards to muster for friday, fed where people gather but for these kind of people, of course, they have their security not only for the messages and for the mosque like interrupt which is why big and that provence, but for all the mosque. but the thing which is not significantly enough to prevent this kind of incidence, at least so whatever the people are requesting what of the people are requesting these, these kind of beliefs and a figure of figures should be protected well and that needs to be given security
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argentina's vice president, christina fernandez, the coach now has survived an assassination attempt outside her home in one of sorrows. a man has been arrested for only instant off of his loaded gun failed to file the haunting as more. christina fernandez de kirshner 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
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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 r, a he is also alike many far why websites, good assumption 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. imagine things like you saw huge that them might help. huh. ironically, to regain some of the corporate that she might have lost 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 is seen 70 percent inflation. some of the highest in the world,
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lia harding al jazeera, are going to cost to live pictures of protests in one service where people who will have the presidents a call to come out on the street to defend democracy. know that off to christina finance. the catch that survived an assassination is outside her home in one is always a man has been arrested following the incidents that go live to natalia, cause i who's in one as far as where rallies are being held. tell you what's happening where you are. yes, hillary here based in the sense of what side as you can see that it's gaining strength. this demonstration a bit earlier. we're not so many people now. it's more than more than a 100 even few 1000 here. but there are other columns demonstrate
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coming to the area and they were launch to me from the breast. so part of my site is not a big house to show their support for vice president getting that. and then the kids know that was a meeting at emergency meeting on the cabinet with breast. or one of the things that you said after the meeting is that the car will be here in the 7th and supporting the vice president. and tanya, what about the auction time present reaction that i'm into the be seem to be getting any political mileage out of this at all. say again, sorry, i couldn't hear you properly talking. understand a very noisy demonstration them and tell us more about the arch in time. presidents reaction to this yeah, well,
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the reaction has been off shore abreast in set it publicly this page. on the evening of the end of the evening a, this society is being reacting with with shock. i mean, pleasure. so society, that's very divided by around the big enough and i'm that those who support are deeply worried at these nation have those who don't support also thing. it's shocking, but also worried about what might happen next. in terms of the political dividing, argentina will things come down in the coming date will arise in the political environment and also the trade. and that's something we'll probably be looking at. what we, what we say here, checking on the demonstrations on the political speech. you saw the pope,
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france has already said that he supported box the vice president's support from around the well have been coming in. but again, we need to to check in and be very careful of what direction direction these might take in the coming days. ok, that's how you're concerned 9. those right is in want to sar is. thank you for that update the the you ends. atomic watchdog says 2 bits inspectors will stay at these operation. nuclear plants permanently and a team arrived at the facility in southern ukraine after journey across the front lines on thursday. inspectors say they're concerned about the physical integrity of the plant, the nuclear power, generating facilities controlled by russia, but manned by ukrainian stuff or cave and moscow have accused each other of endangering the plans with military strikes. so you're going to eula. since mid
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july, the ukrainian armed forces using western weapons have been regularly attacking the infrastructure of the separation nuclear power plants are sounds as el dorado key of 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 e a commission will be able to see that themselves. i museum, will 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 key. if it was the key security point of our agreements, it was outlined clearly demilitarization and full control by our nuclear workers. okay. pearl elizondo is in care of with more on ukraine's reaction to the i a e a's,
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inspection. they were hoping that there would be strong statements coming from the i e, about demilitarize in the nuclear power plant and asking russian forces to leave the power plant. and that clearly has not happened yet. we do expect to hear from raphael grossi the i. e, a director general and a few hours will be briefing the media and a press conference from vienna. so we watching that very closely to see what he has to say. but there is definitely a sense here and keep that in their words, russia stage to manage this visit in this visit. that is continuing because there is still a handful of a inspectors at the plant as we speak on this friday. they feel that the russia stage managed it by only allowing kremlin friendly journalist to attend and enter the nuclear zone area. ukrainian journalists and
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foreign press international media based here in ukraine were barred by russia from accompanying the inspectors. and they also say that some video that has come out shows that one of the officials that was accompanying the inspectors as they were touring the plant was an advisor to the russian nuclear agency. so in key here, it's seen that this very much has been staged managed by russia, and that the inspectors are not getting a true evaluation of what the situation is. they're the 7 finance ministers have agreed to set a price cap on russian oil. the group made the announcement on friday, adding it, we'll revisit the price as necessary. well, moscow has fired back saying it will stop selling oil to countries and agree to a price than it. germany has admitted its not yet ready to completely replace its russian energy supply. luca francis is an energy expert and scientific advisor at
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the italian institute of international affairs. he says the e u has swiftly adopted measures to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels. the situation is very serious in europe. we have seen very high prices already for a few months, around 300 years per megawatt hour for gas and double digit, of course, very serious for households, but it was so for industrial consumers, actually in the last couple of days we in a small decline, the gas prices, which went down to around 200 years per megawatt hour. these could be due to the fact that some servers and market years think back supplied to north stream one might actually resume tomorrow after the interruption, the last 2 or 3 days. but it might also be due to the announcement by the european
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commission of a number of measures that targets a high energy price. the european commission has really put forward in july land to reduce gas demand. it was very successful in terms of how quickly it was adopted. so brussels really showed that he can act far. now of course, the challenge is to implement countries individual, you have taken different directions. so each countries are so in the strategy for diversity cation, we of the many of the docs between each 1000000000 countries in africa and the middle east. germany is also being very active. they have the construction of new and n g terminals to import liquefied gas. and the u. s. s. so, so all this political way behind europe's diversified ation strategy. now,
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in addition to securing more volumes for the next 2 years, the issue really, the pressing issue is to push down prices. now ahead of the next winter, russia and china her the started the week of war games in the sea of japan. the last talk a 2022 exercise involves more than 60 warships and will run until the 7th of september. or the 50000 soldiers from the former soviet nations in india now small go yet nicaragua and syria. also gathering for drills on land while still a head to here and al jazeera, me and mars june to jails of former british ambassador and her husband. and as nasa prepares to launch its most powerful rocket to the moon, saunders space, coast hips, its tourism industry will experience and lift off of its own ah,
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the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine group. your travel package today hello will at super tie food 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 longest day we had winds of around 250 kilometers per hour. now we're looking at around a 150 kilometers per hour. this is crucial though, very slow moving. so we are going to see that. so 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 they sat days pitch a more big downpours across those southern japanese islands. parts of taiwan seeing some very heavy, right as we go on into sunday to start to push its way a little further northwards by this state linking up with this weather system just
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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. se certainly one to keep an eye on that sisters making his way away from northern parts of the philippines. quite a rush of showers coming through here. usual showers there across much of southeast asia for india heavy rain there across a western parts of india. northern areas to complete, a said is now try for pakistan. casa, airway official, airline of the journey to storms, strong willed with challenging traditional female stereotypes in a male dominated society to make a difference. i go, of course we'll pull into the ravine. how families look like. the water is highly contaminated. bolivia in the class. risk in it all.
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on al jazeera lou ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our top story, this out. a bombing at a mosque in afghanistan has killed at least 47 people. the attack caused carried out the biggest mosque in the western city of iraq, killing a pro 10 about clinic. the man has been detained after trying to shoot argentina's vice president, and she was greeting supporters at her home. and one of our is the president has declared friday a national holiday to show solidarity with her. these are like pictures of those rallies, showing that you ends. atomic watchdog says to this,
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inspectors will stay at the upper region nuclear plant, primarily on thursday. the team at said it was concerned for the physical integrity of the facility in southern ukraine. thousands of people have taken to the streets of baghdad to demand regime change in iraq, the calling for reforms and an end to a political deadlock that dr. dawn for months, lead to weeks of protests, wife or she, art groups have failed to agree, the formation of a new government. iran says its navy pulled to unmanned american c. drones out of the red sea, radiant state television, add this footage. it says it came from the deck of an iranian navy, destroyer. destroyers, crew later tossed the 2 sail durant, explorers over board is the latest maritime incident involving the u. s. navies, new drone fleet in the region. a court in me in law has sentenced, ousted leader,
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i'm sang su, cheats for 3 years. jail for lecture fraud in 2020, the military rulers say they found evidence of at least 11000000 cases of voter fraud in the election. that sue cheese party, one in dependent observers did not find any major irregularities. she's already been jail for 17 years on separate charges including corruption master into has also jailed britain's former ambassador to the country for one year over the visa breach. vicky beaumont was arrested a week ago. a husband who is a prominent artist and activist, was also sentenced to a year to helping her breach migration goals with any change is following the former, you came past his case from bangkok. this was something of a surprise. we have been told when vicky 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, the sentence handed down already is again,
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i think has taken some people sadly back. in addition to which this really is just as minor infringement of the conditions of her visa, which said that she had to remain in her residence in san chung, in a suburb of young gone. 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, that she had been the british ambassador in yan gone during a period when a previous military genta 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. emma. and we've also seen the british government in the past week taking more action against companies related to me and mars military rulers. so there may be a certain element of tit for tat in this focused on the southern send the provinces,
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bracing for more floods from surging rivers in the north. already inundated by weeks of monsoon range from areas are again at risk. savers, robbie reports from where people are trying to save that 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. mere 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 bonded anybody to do 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,
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but it was an optimism in the face of mounting odds part of the job. but some of the cities residents blamed the local government for being slow to act was so 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 at the roads have already been blocked. look at close the waters come. i mean, look at close the waters come with a 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
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this must be sandbags. these are the only things that are standing between this town being saved or being 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 peep or the ominous rising water at their doorstep. zane basra b o g 0 mer district send the packet. now, death valley in the u. s. state of california has recorded what's believed to be the hottest ever september day on the planet. the temperature reached at 53 degrees in the town of furnace creek on thursday surpassed the previous september record of 52.2 degrees celsius. death valley in the much of the jazz,
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it is one of the office places in the world. it recorded the highest temperature. in 1913 a german ellen panza has cancelled 800 flights as its pilot stage a one day strike. more than 100000 passengers. are stranded upon its on demanding better pay and working conditions. dominant came reports in many and ports around the world. it's the same problem if you have a ticket with german carrier lufthansa on friday, you won't be flying with them overall as many as 130000 passengers have had that travel plans up ended these passengers in delhi learned of their grounded flights with very little warning mad germany that all i'm going to my friends place in germany, lufthansa flight i got cancelled. suddenly i booked another ticket to do bye and had to be doubled up to flight with the louvre from 15 hours, which will be very problematic. the main elements of the dispute are pe and working
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conditions. the union wants 5 and a half percent more money for its members. now, the company has offered a different package, which it says is responsible and reflect the current economic realities. on a normal day, these check in desks behind me would be full of passengers checking in to lufthansa flights. but obviously, with the strike fully underway, it's just the trickle of people here. the union says it doesn't want to take this action, but doesn't have a choice. adopting a regretful tone to try to tell passengers we feel your pain. well, it's always a difficult decision and we are not there to strike only. but if it is the only option we have, we are justified with strike also by law of course. so it's a pity, especially for the passengers. but it's absolutely necessary of the point. not all of the effective passengers agree with that. yeah. i don't think it's adequate,
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it's the main tourist season and it was announced a very short nauseous people were basically faced with cancellations one day in advance. pilots, anton la incomes. they're definitely not as hard hit by the energy crisis and inflation as many other groups. we still do their jobs every day. lufthansa has already had to resolve $1.00 pay dispute with ground staff earlier this summer in that strike more than a 1000 flights were cancelled. although fewer flights are effected this time, there is no immediate sign either that the pilots or the company are ready to do a deal. dominic cane al jazeera berlin on a saturday, nasa is the most powerful rock it ever is due to blast off to the moon. after 1st attempt was thwarted by engine issues earlier this week. well, these are live pictures from the antennas, one launch pad. the launch is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to
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florida. is that so called space coast? and as charles stratford now reports id say, tourism boost region desperately needs lift off the final lift off of atlanta shoulders of the spray july. the 11th 2011 and the last space shuttle launch. the beginning of what many commentators clue americas decade long space program slam on 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 but not as 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's booming. the way it is. i'm happy they got the program going back up now and having people come out and enjoy it with us. so i think it for several rocket launch is carried out each month
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including space x carrying star link internet satellites. more than 12000 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 right 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 if 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 tiles. one of our county, you know, we're back in. oh and is the kind of the saying goes, now we're going to the moon. nasa says it's set to launch the are to miss moon mission. on saturday, after problems with an engine cooling system,
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delayed lift off last week, space coast spectators will be again packed along these florida shores. john stratford, aren't you, sir? well, chinese astronauts on the town gone space stations completed their 1st space walk. the mission lasted 6 hours after the pair, climbed out of the airlock into space. what china calls its ty connotes, set up pumps and adjusted cameras. outside a new lab module for the station, china has been expanding a space station since it was launched into orbit last year. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories now at bombing, at a mosque in afghanistan is killed at least 47 people. the attack happened that the biggest mosque in the western city of merit killing the pro taliban cleric, department and sorry, no one has came to.

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