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is falling down under we did have some moisture, leighton systems across both coast, the worst of it really falling toward the northeast of perth and northern areas of sydney. but by enlarge on sunday, most of the action out over the open water here is a closer look at still just a few showers across the coast of new south wales and for southern areas of queensland. lot of rain across new zealand. so quickly here is sunday, but watch all this. what weather moving into the northland region and the escape? it's going to be a wash out there that sure weather ah ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello i mariam nazir. very well, welcome to the news,
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our life from london coming up the next 60 minutes. the un nuclear watchdog says ukraine zap alicia power plant has been cut off from its main power line off to sustain shelley. russia keeps its north stream one by why the europe shots stoking fears of even higher gas prices and winter fuel shortages. ah, russians of all ages bid farewell to the loss of yet leader mikhail gorbachev. this president who sin stays away. the death toll from pakistan's floods rises to at least a $1265.00, a 3rd of the victims, a children and a fueling for fueling forces nasa to cool off the launch of its artemus mission to the moon for a 2nd time. and in school, serena williams has played what looks set to be be final, much of her career,
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one of sentences all saw in grades boeing outside her home. grand slam. ah, hello and welcome to the news our we begin in ukraine where tensions have been running high around the zak parisha nuclear power plant. the international atomic energy agency says the russian control facility is again lost connection to the last remaining main external power line. amid the ongoing shelling there, but it continues to supply electricity to ukraine's national grid through a reserve line or the 3 all the power lines of a last, earlier on in the conflict on saturday. rushing back to officials said the plant was knocked offline by shelling on thursday. the head of the un atomic watched or warned that the physical integrity of europe's arduous nuclear plant has been violated. after a team of experts traveled there for an inspection,
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you quite in russia of both accused each other of attacking the plant and risking nuclear catastrophe. well, al jazeera is gabriel alessandro has more now from ukrainian capital case. well the security and the safety situation are very both very tenuous down in the separation nuclear power plant at this very hour, precisely because there was this main power source on the plan, the last remaining permanent power source there. as you mentioned, the 3 others had already been knocked out during the war. this one went down. that's the bad news. the somewhat good news is that there's backup power system was able to kick in. and that is what is providing power to the nuclear facility at this hour. but that is not the ideal situation. this is essentially running on backup generators, if you will, to put it in sort of simple terms and you never want to be doing that at
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a nuclear power plant such as this, especially one is large as this is the largest in europe and provides over half the energy to all of ukraine. so this happened now also at a very critical juncture, was just about 48 hours ago that raphael grossi the director general of the international atomic energy agency, visited the power plant. he's left in a reporter in speaking to the media 24 hours ago so that he was very concerned about the situation. and there are still several i. e, a staff members professionals that are there at the plant and they are the ones that reported the current situation. so they're monitoring it very closely with their ukrainian colleagues. but let's also remember that this plant is controlled by the russian military right now. russia stay energy company, gas pran is saying siemens energy is ready to carry out repairs on an old stream on
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gas pipeline to germany. but there's no, we're available to carry out a work. now gas from announced the on friday. it's not going to resume gas delivery through the pipeline after a 3 day shut down, saying an oil leak was detected and repairs and needed. but to the european commission said movies under fallacious pretense pretenses and shows that moscow is an unreliable supplier. to william, or as she analyzed as she knew she was in recent days, rosa is trying to look at even more energy prussia of europe, progress, coldstream gas pipeline has been completely stalled. why are they doing this? russia wants to destroy the normal life of every european with all countries of our continent, and it owns to what rico my only to legos, all of europe, every state where russia cannot leave this by force of arms. it seeks to do this by force through energy weapon, which is trying to hit europe with poverty and political curls. where okay, not that rocky did you,
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she was did his renewal. that was him. he wrote an order to protect ourselves from 1st. all of us in europe, not even more unity, even more coordination even more to you to help us discuss this and more with 3rd, jonathan lamb has an oil and gas unless he joins me live now from london. was this an anticipated move from gas from given that it came just hours after g 7 leaders spoke of sanctions on russian oil exports in order to limit its funds for the one ukraine? i think everyone's been expecting this to happen at some point. it's kind of not, it's not surprising that happened immediately after the the g 7 summit. and if we look at the way in which gas prices have been, forecast price has been in the last few weeks. it seems that this may well already be priced in the market. the idea that we lose last stream for the rest of the winter. what does this mean
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a year paying gas markets already in crisis? it means that obviously the only way that we can get through winter with banks rationing of gas is if we use less of it. so european gas jet, generally, european gas inventories are by 80 percent full, which is very good for this time of year. but as we move into the winter season, that could be used up fairly quickly. if we don't reduce the amount that we're using. now we shouldn't forget that russia normally is about a 3rd of yours gas supply. there's no problem with the rest of the supply. but again, every one 3rd dime, then we really need to use a lot less gas when you speak about the inventory supply that was already there, especially some basic preparation. the european countries have been able to make
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that that is already, that's already been the market is already taken into account. yeah, yeah. jerome's actually been quite successful here. that the ang was to be 80 percent full in october. and we already that by the end of august and the numbers are that the numbers for inventories are available for everybody on a daily basis. so everyone knows where we are. i think that's taken into account. um, but i mean, i also think may be the closing of russian group rushing gas probably as being taken into account as well. at the moment. what we don't know is high called the winters going to be on. that makes a big difference. so what are we looking at possibly here that a blackouts going to happen some form of rationing? ah, you could say this good news news, bad news. i don't think we're going to have rationing, which is the good news. the bad news is because we won't be able to afford to buy as much gas as we want to come. gas prices are extremely high. we've already seen
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a huge sways of, of european industry closing time. because of the high gas prices, for example, fertilizer factories here in the u. k. all the soap has been a bike. the energy price cap being increased from the beginning of october and again in january. so we're looking at looking at ways that we can reduce the amount of gas we use, clamp or thermostats that such stand a little bit. maybe we're jumping during during the winter. i say in a way that the, the problem kind of solves itself because of the high level of, of the prices. yeah. but that doesn't help and consumer affairs, as many people, particularly the elderly, the vulnerable, is a great deal of concern about what this could mean for them. no matter how much you cut back on demand, which is what the rising price is in the market, trying to do is to kill off that them. on the fact is that russia met about 40
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percent of europe's gas demand before the invasion of ukraine and european countries didn't really do anything to have any sort of a back up or contingency in contingency in the event. the major security issue like this. yes, the problem is given 3 or 4 years, we could solve this quite easily. i'm given a 3 months. it's a lot more difficult. you're right. now there's going to be lots of suffering because of the high price of energy. all governments can really do, i think it's to try and ease us offering a little bit. but because there are no magic ones that can certainly supply us with all the energy that we need in the slightly longer term may be, you know, in the u. k. we have a loss of offshore wind farms coming on stream, but should cut down the amount of gas that we need to burn on this talk of starting tracking again. but that will take a long time to make an impact on. so it's, it's,
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it's going to be a tough winter. thank you very much. do appreciate it. jonathan lance, joining us that thank you. around 70000 people have been protesting and prague demanding the resignation of the check. government demonstrates his voice opposition to nato, and the european union can condemn that governments the force of sanctions against russia. one crane recess is also called for action to tackle soaring energy prices . the prime minister, pietro fiala said that those protesting were pro russian and against the interests of the czech republic. all the lost leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev has been laid to rest at moscow cemetery next his wife, reisa thousands of russians. young and old files passed his open casket to pay their respects out of the burial hungry primus civic to old man was the only foreign leader to attend the funeral, which was snubbed by roches president. vladimir putin said he was too busy to attend. the haunting reports thousands have lined the streets of
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moscow to bid farewell to the last leader of the soviet union. mikhail gorbachev was credited with changing the course of the 20th century by indians, the cold war thurston control room. i think this man dissolved a people's farewell ceremony. he's a historic person no matter what some people feel about him. he did a lot and i think he did more good. you some think that he did mobbat if to life that thought in little he was the man who started democratization in our country, opened it up for the world. i came here to express my gratitude to him for that. so he started, the economic reforms president vladimir putin has paid his respects, but is not attending the funeral. other western leaders are not attending either. the kremlin has been so far, quite respectful of, of li issues because garbage was not received a strong leader and fujen wants to and appears to be and, and,
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and betrays himself as a strong leader. ah, forgot to much off. gorbachev was often respected and revered. more in the west than at home in russia. to renew all this. when did you just kind of stuff that a warner more that highlighted in this television advert from the 1990? i got about you all out. unfortunately, what about you did not make russia about the west because the west didn't want that to happen. war but you're certainly wanted it to happen. he went on to win a nobel peace prize after signing a disarmament treaty with us president ronald reagan removing a host of nuclear weapons. the treaty was the beginning of the end of the cold war, one state after another broke away from the soviet union. and it wasn't long before the berlin wall fell. later came a failed coo,
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by hard liners in moscow. the soviet union itself was dissolved, and gorbachev resigned them can. yet now, more than 30 years later, with russia's invasion of ukraine, comes the danger of a new cold war. ah, gorbachev died at the age of 91 in moscow hospital after 2 years of serious illness . and while he was hailed as a man of peace, he is left at a time of war. leah harding al jazeera. so i had for you on this news out from london shall anchors our surprise and go to buy raja park. so faces calls for his arrest after his late night returned to the country, fled ah, why this plains walks alarm and the evacuation of a wal mart store in mississippi. and then a bit later transport and deliver pulls below, start in the premier league season. ah,
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the death or from pakistan's, catastrophic floods continues to rise. another 57 deaths have been confirmed. 25 of them children, focused on is grappling that unprecedented relief and rescue operation now with more than a 3rd of the country under water. and 33000000 people affected. at least a 1265 people have been confirmed dead after weeks of record monsoon reigns and melting glasses in northern mountains. more than $440.00 of the dead children, i level body set up to coordinate. the relief effort is met for the 1st time chaired by prime minister shabazz sharif aide has been flowing in from a number of countries, but the head of pakistan's largest charity says millions of people have not yet
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been reached. there. now, warnings of famine due to destroyed crops and livestock, will millions of people have been displaced by these floods, and among them are thousands of pregnant women with no access to maternal facilities. saying bas ravi met some who are taking refuge in an empty government building in the city of soccer and send a province. a woman poised to bring new life into a world stricken by calamity. families weighed down by poverty so extreme. it is a burden carried from birth. no, i don't have anything, no money nor axes to adopt nothing. i don't have any support. i could die. my baby could die. i don't have any money or a doctor. i don't have anything, nothing, no food or drink. no medicine, not even a pill for the pain home either is do any time now and has been suffering for days . twin brothers are and most saved. now,
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10 days old came with the last wave of monsoon rains. their mother fled baluchistan province with them in her belly. but the floods followed their father is still their roads cut off, and they have no way home. i don't want them in my head, but i have big hopes for them in my house. but look at these kids sport conditions therein. sitting here hungry, no bed lying here in the hate. oh, she needs help. she says her children need help. ah, displaced by floods and seeking shelter. survivors occupied this government apartment complex in the city of supper. in every room, a story of survival and suffering. the city doesn't want them there and turned off power and water. it is hot and miserable. some tell us it feels like a prison. instead of receiving help, they say they've been accused of occupying this place illegally and are being
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forced back onto the district. we've been speaking to the families in, there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class have been displaced from their homes by the flood. they come from all over the province as well as bullets. they're telling us if they don't want to stay here, they want to go back home. they don't have any homes to go back to. this is no place for children, but more are on the way. roxanna is 9 months pregnant. soon there will be another mouth to feed. when i ask her if she is worried, she smiles live here alone. why would i be sad? she says children are a happiness, a blessing. she's optimistic, not every day will be the same and conditions will improve. but her smile fades when her son asks for cold water, then basra, the old to 0 sucker sin focused on well,
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i spoke to shane fall at general. secretary of the i had met foundation one of pakistan's largest and jose, which is helping people affected by these clubs. tell me a bit about the challenges facing flood 2 areas. the challenge is that the, at this time, the affected areas that is the bronze of baluchistan and send a dave weiner doctrine. and it is very difficult to reach to the people that are in the flood water. so that's the difficulty. that's the challenge that have been faced by the authorities and by the end you saw, although there is no new rains or new flood water, but a flood water is still there. and now we are trying hard to reach to the inaccessibility us and to help the population that via accessed that on glee. oh. 6 1 thing is that my most important is that we have to fact the people like there is no our homes for them. the shelters are
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a little bit ria. so the government and, and you are providing shelter and then giving them food. and the major challenge that is coming out is if there is an outbreak of any water burn diseases and then it will be a challenge, saw all the teams and yours and a garmin sector i. the winds on the task to reach to the people and to give them medical and as well. the only thing is that we can reach the or in a week or so time because you know, more than 2 or 3 weeks i've been boston. most of the areas that are in the florida, so we need to make our efforts. i am, i can be more body needed, more or more food full so that we can reach the people. and her dead will be the only chance of survival idea. maybe god forbidden, there may be
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a more dense and her account. so there, there may be an increase in debts and protested and trying co calling for accountability. after a former president got by roger pucks returned to the country. he fled demonstrations in july after the country's ireland, to his worst economic christ distance independence. wardrobe box was taken to a government bungler on heavy security. after rattling around midnight on friday night, michelle fernandez has more now from colombo. he sled as president of sri lanka, but returned on friday with no where to go got of a raj. bazzi flew back nearly 2 months after he fled. angry protested, who blamed him for pushing the country towards economic collapse. he resigned while he was abroad. dozens of m. p 's from his governing s o p p party were at the airport to welcome him. those involved in the protest that led to raj boxes exit
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like manual a summer. second, a say he has the right as a citizen to return, but we strongly believe that he oh, he is responsible for the crime crime. lot of times as well as are regarding putting up this country to the situation that we are in right now. so 1st here, there's to be a fast track, our investigation into other issues that he has created and he has to come out to the legal system. it he has to face, did he go system? the former president has moved into this government residence. senior security sources have told al jazeera, his wish to move back to his private residence in columbus above was denied because of security concerns. oh, goodness. in the game, the target of the movement, whole, the good a new campaign, 2 years into his term protest as blamed him and his government for mismanagement,
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bad decisions and corruption, their jaw for longer do its worst economic crisis in memory. it's incumbent therefore, upon the government to ensure that there is accountability in place with regard to got arbitrage boxer. and apart from that, he can live a normal life, i presume. although of course, you know, can he get about, can he be seen around in public is a question that he left the chart. roger, thought loyalist, see it's too early to indicate what the former president will do now that he's back in the country. after nearly 2 months of trying to find a place to settle, the former president seems to have run out of options. having swept to par with unprecedented popularity, go to bed, roger boxes found out the hard way. that being a wartime leader doesn't always guarantee success. in peacetime, you know, fernandez audra 0 colombo. now masser is rolled out another launch attempt in the
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coming days. fritz austin is one new mission. us space agency had to postpone the launch of its giant rocker earlier after a few leak. it was the 2nd time in a week. a technical issue has derailed. blast off program says the leak is too complex to fix it a matter of days. and a 3rd attempt will be delayed until at least late september launch period. 25 is are definitely off the table. we won't be launching or this period ends on tuesday . we will not be launching in this launch period launch period 26 and 27 will really depend on the options that the team comes back with likely on monday or early tuesday morning. so our confidence comes through what we're going to learn in this. when we're ready to go back out there, we'll go back out there and try for another launch. i'm serious. alan fish has more on the days events and cape canaveral. this is miss launch control at
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a t minus for hours and 45 minutes in counting. the rocket was primed. the cone don't underway, but his feeling of the giant rockets began. it became clear that in that famous phrase we have a problem. the last name has recommendation to of no go for launch to the nasa test rector and last rector a leak on the link pumping liquid hydrogen into the tanks was found from engineers . ran through the plans to fix it. was rector charlie blackwell, thompson just called a scrub, but in the end had to admit defeat the launch scrub for saturday. we'll go when it's ready. we don't go until then and especially now on a test fly because we're going to stress this and test it. and test that heat shield and make sure it's right before we put for humans upon the top of it. it's the 2nd time in a week the much to eat. optimist project had to be stopped short of launch. on
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monday, it was an issue traced back to a faulty gauge. i can tell you, when you strap into that rocket, you are very grateful that you've got a launch team like this. that knows what they're doing and they're not going to let you go until it's gathered in the parks and on beaches across florida, space coast, hoping to see a lunar launch only to leave disappointed my brought friends with us and foreign russia and our friend son's birthday hovering the big candle to go off, but it didn't in unless you've ever seen a rocket go up. there's nothing like a heart pounding, i mean, shake your whole body and it's just something to say our committee has been plagued with delays with overruns them with a soaring budget. but nasa believes that even a short delay is worth it for a mission that will stretch over years and stretch the frontiers of space. allan fisher, i'll just eat a cape canaveral florida. now
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a pilot who for into crashes are crossed into a war ma store in the us state, mississippi is landed in a field. the small pine south of the town is true for several hours. pilot contacted emergency services to make the threat, which prompted the evacuation of the store and surrounding area. police say the plane was stolen and the pilot didn't have a license. man is in custody and his face in climbed lost in the in terrorist threat. challenges coming. no one was injured in the incident. it father am this morning, cory weighing patterson stole a beechcraft king air c 90 twin engine aircraft and took off from the to blow airport. today we do know, patterson has some flight instruction. we do not believe he is. i license followed that is still ongoing to discover that he is an employee of tupelo aviation and has been for 10 years. so he has access to these aircraft much more than i had
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for you on this program. argentine is, congress needs to discuss the sas nation attempt on vice president, christina hernandez to catch him. ah, dreams of a new home go up in smoke. my hundreds of thousands of prophecy vies have been waiting years to move into their apartments in india. and in school is in and also their critiques with a big win in the rocky championship. ah well right out of the gate, it's been an active starts and meter all logical autumn across the islands of ireland and britain. so a number of whether makers crashing into both islands here here. so forecasts on sunday, bit of a breather before that next round moves in and clips western areas. let's look at
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the forecast on monday. there we go. western areas, once again, getting the bulk of that activity off to central europe and we do have activity around the alpine region that western side of italy same goes for western areas of the balkans where i do think we could power up some thunderstorms here really across turkeys, black sea coast, we've got some shower activity, particularly heavy for that northeast black sea coast and western areas of russia. so that rain, we were talking about both for iler, ireland and britain is stepping down plaguing the northwest of spain as well. so we can expect some burse of rain there and a line of cells really stretching from the north west of gonna pushing right in to senegal. we'll see some downpours there and across south africa's northern and western cape province's along the coastline there. we'll see those winds whip up potentially to 90 kilometers per hour. it will be a soggy day in cape town with a high of 16 degrees. but looking good in vin talk. you're up to 27. that's a snapshot of your weather will soon take care
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with. oh, the land of the free americans never been a real democracy. the black people with no rich democracy may be excludes divisions and struggles in america electoral system. a fight foreign against equal representation and the democratic process is the country that is learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, was been a hands on journalist working in asia in africa that be day is where i'd be choosing and editing myron stories and a refugee camp with no electricity. and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problem is together. that's
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why they are so important. we make those connections. lou. ah, welcome back and a good mate. stories are following now. the international atomic energy agency says the rushing control facility of upper is your, is again lost connection to the last remaining main external power line. emit ongoing shelly, but it continues to supply electricity, 2 kinds national grid through a reserve line. mike, help mikhail gorbachev. the loss leader of the soviet union has been late arrested in moscow cemetery next to his wife reisa. thousands of russians fall passed his open casket to pay their respects,
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added the burial. that president putin said he was too busy to attend. and the death told him pakistan's crept, catastrophic floods has risen to a 1265 with around a 3rd of the victims. children that the country's largest charity says millions of people have yet to be reached. while at least 18 people have been killed by suspected al ship ab fight. as in somalia, the arm group targeted a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid on friday night in the central heroic region. rescues attempting to reach the airy or encountered land mines. al she bob is carried out several attacks against the federal government in recent weeks or at least 10 buildings have been destroyed. after a petrol tanker exploded in oregon state in southwestern nigeria. believe the truck over turned off the driver lost control. pictures of the aftermath were posted on social media. have been no reports of any deaths or injuries. will algae there is
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ahmed address has more on this story now from a boucher the emergency walk. i say so far, they have now reported cases of injuries or debts resulting from the accident. however, accidents like the social frequent on the general road, simply because the country imports virtually all its refined petroleum products. it 40 finery have been unable to refine enough to meet local demand. so niger imports most of these products from outside the country and the pipelines into connecting these refineries. that by the way, i've been frequently vandalized to steal cold and other refined petroleum products . have been lying down for long, so there is no movement of petrol or other petroleum different petro products from the refineries and the depots, to various stations across the country. so within real network, not sol. in tip top shape,
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people have to rely on these trucks tend to 1000 tens of thousands of them on the general road to the poorly maintained to deliver these gas or these patrol and other petroleum products to various petrol stations across the country. and so, coupled with the bad roads and reckless driving on the road, these accidents are so frequent in nigeria today. argentina's congress has held a special session to condemn the attack on argentina's vice president. christina finance. the coach now cushion is survived. the fascination attempt outside a home one is always on thursday. a man was arrested off to pointing a loaded gun in her face which failed to fire. extraordinary session in congress comes off the argentine as president declared friday and national holiday in defense of democracy. i want to kiana kiev joins me live from when his ours and there does seem to be a sense of solidarity with culture in the country. yes,
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there was on friday. there were thousands of people on the streets ah, in defense of democracy and in defense of christina, feminine as the kitchener. on saturday there was the special session in the house of representatives. the idea was to unite all political parties, which in fact they did in condemning, ah, violence and hatred, speech. but after they read the document, which they approved, differences started to show with the opposition accusing the government of making political use of the attempt against christina fedloan. as the kitchen on the attack happens as the government is under fire because the economic crisis is very serious here. yearly inflation is over 70 percent. and the vice president who was president of argentina from 2005 to 2017, is being accused of committing fraud during her government. and she prosecutors who
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have asked a for her to be sentenced to 12 years in prison and to be banned from political activity. so of what gap, which is vision is saying is that there the government is making use of this tragic event to victimize for more and to and, and to delay justice on dealing with all the issues of corruption which she's facing. indeed, it always seems to come at a time of a political and economic tension and, and crisis in the country now is quite remarkable to see the images of that assailant pointing the gun in her face. he's obviously been arrested now, but do we know any more about what motivated this attack? well, all he has refused to testify. he was saw, he was caught, he was in prison and he has refused to say a word. we know that he had
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a troubled childhood. he would lived are making money, selling cotton candy on the streets. ah, a former girlfriend and a friend of his ah, came out and gave interviews to the press, saying that they didn't know that this was going to happen. that they were terrified because they're being called terrorists as well on social media. but they had no idea this would happen. and he has not said anything about why he acted or are, if he acted alone, which is what that now is the most probable ideas that he acted alone. all right, thank but he has been a psychologically tested and all right. thank you very much mechanic. he of m one is iris ready is a constitutional process in a south american country drawn so much international attention as chiles. new drop constitution proposed document would be put to a referendum on sunday. man, you're describing it as a model for the future. but in chile itself,
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recent polls suggest it could be rejected from santiago latin america added salisia newman, now reports a usually for hollywood actors like mark ruffalo to win on domestic politics. what, why does the store of the hawk carol chile? oh, specifically, cindy's referendum on whether or not to improve an ambitious new constitution. earlier this week, ruffalo tweeted that the proposal represent hope to the world. one that has more equality and humanity and thoughtfulness soon. and so i know a lot of good people worked on this and the world's looking toward you as a model to address the changing climate and the need for greater democracy. so lots of love and we are watching closely, not just avenues,
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but in hundreds of intellectual scientists, environmentalists, sleeman rights activists, economists and feminist from every continent. haven't dorothy chillies, draft constitution which they describe as cutting edge. one of them is professor rich brand. the constitution opens a space to rethink how the economy model, the social model and the role of indigenous peoples, the role of women, et cetera, et cetera, and should be in the society of the 21st century. the constitution would be the 1st to specifically acknowledge climate change and environmental protection and guaranteed gender parity. it also introduces structural political and social reforms, such as guaranteed health, education, and pensions, as well as broad recognition of indigenous rights. but while many international observers may always, plenty of jillions,
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like the land to vote against the new constitution, there are many reasons from this information about what it really says is that it is too radical, too vague. and that it will not guarantee civility in this country. sebastian edward says, the devil is in the details and it's a very, i'm even never tribe in the world political system, which will create a lot of instability and uncertainty. and if there is uncertainty, there is no investment in the constitution has polarized chile, even as the majority of green, the socially unequal country needs change. much change though seems to be the issue . you see a newman, al jazeera santiago in the coming hours for me as president donald trump is due to campaign for republicans in the state of pennsylvania. miss fast rally since f
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b i. agents rated is florida home. last month, trump will speak in support of doug mastery. i know who is running for governor and man at all his campaigning for u. s. senate seat. the stakes are high for trump as he lays the groundwork for an expected presidential run in 2024. despite his series of legal challenges including the f b, i seizure of classified documents from my lago. it's get more from my can or in washington, d. c. and dep. former president trump keen to get into general election my what sort of reception is he likely to get at this rally? pennsylvania well, it's contested state term president biden has been to pennsylvania already this week is going back again on monday. and now former president trump are addressing candidates in the pennsylvania just highlighting how important the state it was absolutely critical in terms of previous presidential elections. and it will be
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crucial in terms of the midterm elections coming up in november. so this is why donald trump is there, that is why president biden is there. they are starting over the campaign looking towards the mid terms and importantly from president biden side. his speech was very clearly a, creating a template in which these elections will be looked at and that is making a to referendum on earth. donald trump and his possible criminal activities are trump for his place is likely to answer very sharply to president biden's comments in recent days. he's also likely to lash out at the department of justice and the f . b. i for those search of his house at morrow lager, and that ongoing investigation into material that he took when he left the white house. as you say, the stakes are very high as president trump tries to lay the groundwork for a comeback, possibly in 2024 in has been a lot of debate as well around the president, jo biden's wish recent as speech saying that a pro trump republicans pose threats,
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u. s. democracy, it's still a part of a battle for the soul of the nation. be likely to hear a former president, trump respond to that in some way. oh very much so he's certainly going to use this occasion to respond to those very sharp comments by president biden. biden has been quiet about trump for a long period of time. but at that speech last week, he made very clear he was going to stay silent. no longer as describing her former president trump and those who follow him as a threat, a real threat to american democracy. this is part of the democrats game strategy leading into these mid term elections. as i said, creating a template in which it becomes a referendum on donald trump. and certainly that is potentially a very effective term strategy, particularly as the criminal investigation into the activities, the form of a precedent play out. and those of course still underway,
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or donald trump as his lawyers, going to call to try and get a special master to investigate or supervise the investigation of those papers at the f b i a confiscated. but each time more details emerge is very clear that the former president potentially faces criminal charges in relation to those documents, which would have a massive impact on his influence or any influence in the midterm election. i thank you very much for the latest from washington on that mike. hannah, do i say to farmers approved a potential arm sale to taiwan worth one point? $1000000000.00 package includes anti ship miss howes and radar systems. tensions been? hi, since us how speak and nancy pelosi visited the island last month, prompting china to conduct military trails around taiwan. china claims the on this part of its territory, the last deal still has to be approved by congress. i trick fuck has more from
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beijing? well, it won't have come as much as of rise that sir beijing reacted angry to this development. so the chinese embassy in washington said that it would severely harm china, us relations, and peace and stability in the taiwan straits and said that it would take legitimate and necessary counter measures. the you, a stance on taiwan is meant to be one of the strategic ambiguity, but this will have sent a very clear signal once again to beijing that washington is prepared to back the island. and the timing is significant. despite the fact, the present biden said that the package had been under consideration for some time with it being announced. so close to this period of height and tensions in the wake of nancy pelosi visit. it does demonstrate to china that the u. s. won't be cowed by its acts of military aggression or attempts to change the status quo. and it is worth noting that since august 3rd, they've been an average of 10 chinese military aircraft crossing the median line every single day. and, and let's say that this is an attempt to shrink the buffer zone as part of its
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cognitive warfare, but also to give time one less time to react in the events of a chinese attack. but all of this really goes to say that the stakes are getting increasingly higher. hundreds of thousands of home buyers in india than waiting for years to move into their apartments. the suburbs of new delhi have a huge concentration of unfinished residential towers. allegations of corruption and some property developers, a file for bankruptcy, poverty miss al, has been to ignore a deal which is in northern india. to find out more about this ah, reduced to rubble in just 12 seconds. the culmination of a long legal battle to have these apartment blocks declared illegal in just supreme court ordered the demolition. it also found that authorities colluded with the developer, but i feel like this is the way it was weighed. important because this sure that got option should be it ordained that miss building was the living example of
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corruption. so it had to go engineer say it'll take 3 months to clear the $80000.00 tons of debris. the court has ordered the developer to refund the owners with interest. this case has put the spotlight on hundreds of thousands of bias. caught up in long legal battles. one property consult an estimate that are about a quarter of a 1000000 incomplete homes. what more than $20000000000.00 in and around you deli, most of them are in this suburb. no doubt. this development was planned for more than 60000 residents. for video before ashi shoop that invested in a property for his retirement, it he has on construction has barely begun. so i bought this property included 14 thinking that i will get the position by 1617 to the max. and this will add on to my existing or income. so, and this will add onto my exiting and go water balloons. i have begun for my hose
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and all so i can start them off the government pass laws to protect buyers in 2016 . but enforcement remains week before that there was pretty little regulation on the way they functioned. so the industry is actually habituated to functioning in a certain way in which they can ignore almost everything or they're can circumvent almost every long. it's not the death of law or enough rules regulations. c 7 the developer has refunded most bias. it says it has lost more than $60000000.00, and has filed for bankruptcy. many hope this case will deter developers and authorities from breaking the law bathroom. if the al jazeera nora, india anthony's, our life from london still, i don't program own fans witness the result they were hoping for, and qualifying for the dodge for me to one grand prix. and he will be here with that story in the rest of the support. so keeping fit while helping the planets and
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watching a film. one way of doing it, the outdoor cinema in poland, that powered by moviegoers. ah. this is architect by john young. his self appointed tasks to create sustainable housing for the rural pool, to bring tropical beauty back into vietnam's, choking ab and space. and to convince developers that his dream, sorry name, but changing mine can be as hard as altering spaces. rebel architect to continue with cleaning the city anal disease. ah ah
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. al jazeera. where ever you lie? oh, lou. oh, now with all the sport. thanks so much ma'am. well, serina williams has played what looks set to be the final much of her career. one of tennessee is old. so i'm great bowing out at a home grand slam in new york or a small reports after more than a 1000 single matches during a career spanning close to 3 decades. serena williams is hanging up her rack
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her defeat in the 3rd round at the us open to islet homeland bitch breeze to an end 27 years on quartz. everyone that's here on my side. so many years. my gosh, i thought it was my and they deserve everything. so i'm really, he'll admit the tears she left the door slightly open for a potential return for any chance or reconsider. i don't think so, but you never know. i don't know. watching fans in new york. we're also unwilling to accept this really watch the it is that the height of her career, you know,
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add more to years old. so one of the world's great, please with her then of an era. but it wasn't really or to tell me your name again. i'm venus, i'm serena, serena and her sister venus trans santana's. their life story was turned into a movie. former 1st lady, michelle obama is among those who have tweeted her. congratulations, basketball star, la bronchi. you're a go, i mean what you go for the sport of tennis, what you've done for women and what you down for is just the the category of sport period is unprecedented. serina is 40 now but one her 1st major at the age of 17 was open in 1999. he went on to when $23.00 grand slams in total. a record in the open era along with
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for olympic gold medals. when she and venus arrived, they actually changed the way the game was played and who play the game today. you had cocoa golf, playing madison key to black women and race was not the big deal. it was that it was 2 americans and one of them was going home. it wasn't the hollywood ending. many had hope for serena leaves with her head held high player and a personality for sport will miss like no other far as smile al jazeera well tennis broadcast, a crate. gabriel les, this is the right time for williams to be moving on from her playing korea. this is really going to be it. she wants to expand her family. i know that her daughter olympia wants assistance. one interested in a brother once a sister which serena's the sheep and relate to because she was one of 5 and the there, i think it is time and, and she knows it's time and she wants to take her interests every elsewhere with
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the new company, serene of inches i once asked her if she was of if she considered herself a brand and she thought for a 2nd and see yeah, i am and then paused and finished off with. and i'm a good brand on what she brought to. this was a, made her a brand from the outfits to the endorsements that she agreed to do the way she played. and the way she brought people into the sport, especially black american women or women of color internationally. and i think when you consider all that, ah, and what she did on the quarterly earnings that she, she came i, she had i'm, it does make her a brand. and as she said, yeah, pretty good one because people want to be like serena and she's opened the doors. i'll swear to tom wimbledon champion. patrick, as it is, i came through an epic match against albany, margherita,
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the check play securing the wind in its high break at the end of the 3rd set of it if it was 5 to down in that final set. also say to match points against a spanish opponent singular list in the men's jaw. cosell kara and jensen brooks b producing one of the rallies of the tournament. so for books feed got the better of this exchange, but it was number 3 seed alcaraz finished up as a straight sits when he's into the last 60 a little have dropped more points in the english premier league is there, bumpy starts. the season continues that, you know, mill, the city roles ever seen here at this 2nd half effort rolled out of side. mm hm. it's element close to school in the light, went from liverpool, is seen of one, just 2 of their opening 6 games to big vide what everybody expects from both teams before. then play always extremely rob, upgraded enough top chances didn't use them kind of score, but i said you can win the darby,
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don't lose it. defending champions. manchester city also trotting point spelling hall and gay city the lead against aston villa. that is hence goal and 6 league matches villa heading back shortly on bally much can if one more city 2nd in the same your point behind leaders asked of i play many nights it on some formal one. it will change it, lead a max to stop, and we'll start from poll position for his home. race to read will drive a just edging out his arrival, shala, claire and bullet points that are going to break the stuff and final up north for those who were seconds quicker than the class. best time lead sleep standing by knowing 33 points heading in super sunday for your so so in the roku championship new zealand have avenged. last week's shock defeats argentina. that was the 1st ever hung to argentina, but they started with the same thing. this time bounce back to in 53.3. all was running in 7 drawings for the values point when hamilton zealand on top of the
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table with samples from full australia or a 2nd. but they were beats in bright south africa in saturdays of again the world shampoo springbox were full toys. and from this one, ford c niger, moody on his w. they want 28th 1st 1st when in australia, but knowing okay, that is i was looking for now. let's get back to marry him in london. oh, thanks very much andy. so energy prices have been soaring across europe. there is one outdoor cinema and poland that has come up with a creative way of dealing with that signing to pedal power of electricity. it's an eco friendly initiative and it uses bicycles plugged into generators to bow their films. the scheme allows people to exercise while it's providing over 50 percent of the electricity required to show the movie around $3800000.00 people in power rely on coal for heating, and they are facing shortages and price hikes through winter. says it was a mission of a shutter. could i actually have a bike trainer at home?
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