tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 5, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. you'll never own a store in gas prices send a shockwave through europe. germany announces a $65000000000.00 packaged helps struggling people and businesses. ukraine carries out more air strikes on the internet, ski bridges, it keeps off it's offensive to take back. it's southern harrison region. people in chile vote what's been held the wells most progressive constitution, but polls suggest they might reject it. oh, and growing anger and frustration in pakistan where a trucks have been looted as people displaced by the floods wait for help to arise and in sport arsenals and beats and starts, the premier league season has come to an end. they were defeated, 3 y mattress united. it's a full, straight win for her hulu
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. or come to this is our germany has announced a $65000000000.00 package of measures help people and businesses cope with soaring gas prices. the announce when it comes to days after russia said one of its main supply pipelines to the continent would remain shut indefinitely. but the german chancellor shawls insists his country will make it through the long and increasingly bleak winter. the war, new crane has caused an unprecedented energy crunch throughout europe, saturdays or major protests against the check government over soaring price is there harry force, it has the story. now. the huge rises and wholesale gas prices have set off in inflation re shockwave through europe rushes announcement on friday that it's not stream one pipeline would remain shut down. is set to send energy prices rising yet
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again. this week you will never walk alone. germany's chancellor is trying to ease fears among households and businesses with a new package of aid, not to the states. um we are talking about 65000000000 euros when you add everything together. i mean, i'm talking about 95000000000 if you include the 1st 2 relief packages. that's a lot we are doing and it's a necessary japanese finance minister apparently is now persuaded of the need for a wind full tax on energy suppliers with in the double digit billions. he says, vice a german government is saying the country can last the winter, having built up gas reserves to 85 percent of capacity, but energy stockpiling by germany and other european countries has helped set prices skyward, along with fears for millions, facing fuel poverty, with an assist this morning, the italy spent a 100000000000 euros on, on gas and energy, and it's one of the most exposed to russian importance for that context. normally, the customer around 12000000000 euros country like that. so this is very expensive
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and what we're seeing now is those costs studying spill over the scenes in the czech republic on saturday. we'll crystallize one question for your opinion leaders . can they maintain public support for strong anti russian measures in the face of those domestic costs? the check prime minister says these protests were organized by what he called radical rushes, sympathizing elements. nonetheless, police said 70000 people took part t shield, which was this winter. russia is preparing for a decisive energy strike on all europeans. and the key answers to this should be 2 things. first are unity. unity in defense against the terrorist states, to show and 2nd, increasing our own pressure on russia, off shelters. second set piece of end of the day designed to support that message welcoming ukraine's prime minister with a military guard of honor. dennis schmidt hall is seeking more military aid from berlin and his offering to some surplus ukrainian electricity. the other way,
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i re faucet al jazeera is we're taking a closer look at how dependent europe has been on russian energy before the war and ukraine. moscow supplied about 40 percent of europe's gas, mostly through its network of pipelines, germany, italy, bulgaria, poland, and france was some of the biggest customers. european countries have now drastically reduced their dependence on russian gas. a mean to keep their storage sites at 80 percent capacity by october, france, germany, italy, in the netherlands, have the largest ability to store gas, and then a full polish gas reserves are a capacity to but to bulgaria has yet to reach the e target. well, peter clapper is the editor in chief of brussels report, dot you, our website dedicated to analyzing and covering your opinion. policy joins us now from brussels. can you describe this sort of conversations that are taking place
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there in brussels? do politicians, e parliamentarians anticipate that public support is going to decline fir this warn ukraine and for supporting the government in keys against russia. well, what we could see in prague, paris, and also in call, were protest against high energy prices. and this was linked in these cases with no pro russian campaigners. no, no, i think everybody expects that. you know, the protests and the dis, content about the increased energy prices only, you know, increase. what happens is that put in is hoping that this may then, of course, your people additions to, you know,
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pressure ukraine into accepting some kind of dirty deal with, you know, with russia. the question is whether, you know, your p in capitals will do that. so i don't think so, why would they know putting me in a few years time will start politicizing gas once again. so, so, i mean, he really has destroyed rushes reputation, which dates back from soviet science as a, as a reliable gas supplier isn't going to be a difference. do you think between the level of support for financial and economic sanctions on russia and the level of public support for providing weapons to ukraine and oversee public opinion varies across the, among different countries? but do you see those 2 things conventional could that be a divergence between them? no, i think there's definitely link and i mean, the e u countries,
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the democracies were already openly divided. both of these things are definitely france and germany are on the doe fish sites. the baltics and poland are more on the hawkish side when it comes to sanction. so you can be sure that many people completing world energy will say, look, why are you posing the sanctions on russia? of course, with the difference being that the has never imposed a gas embargo on russia only only an oil and a coal embargo. so it's actually russia, which has, you know, imposed these gas restrictions. so the debate is now more ok. how do we get through to winter? and part of the plan is to, to handle subsidies. i mean, that's not just a plan. germany, all the countries have already spent fortunes of trying to,
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you know, trying to deviate the most of the pain. many people are now looking at what spain and portugal have done, which is to spend around $8000000.00 euro to manipulate the energy price. however, if you look at gas consumption in spain, you know, this year in the 1st hope of this year, it was higher than last year. so. so this is of course, i think, prove that governments have to be very careful, at least with, you know, going down this path and particularly germany is, i think, ultimately not going to go for this. why? because the problem is not only the high price of gas bill, so the question whether there will even be gas. so russia will, serial germany wants to keep the price signal that government's company handing out
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to, you know, subsidies are not sustainable. and it can't continue indefinitely. if we see widespread protests, riots, unrest across the region, how are governments likely to respond to that? well, like i said, it will be mixed with the, you know, subsidies and, and, and still, you know, making sure that, you know, this does not reduce the supply of this i, what i mean is that a light is to try and i mean, mike will effect the brussel support for the crane. i do things to a degree for the weapon deliveries are objectively weapon delivers. have also been way more successful in helping ukraine. the sanctions. i mean, you can be in favor or against the sanctions, but i don't think it's so crystal clear that the sanctions have been
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a success. some people argue that they have been a partial successful people argue that they have completely failed. it's probably a little early, a to judge, but it's, it's clearly less effective, you know, weapon deliveries. and these kind of arguments are arguments that will be made by people worried about the increased energy bills. yes, thank you. peter clapper for joining us there from brussels. my brother, meanwhile, ukrainian prime ministers trip to berlin follows months of rocky relations between germany and ukraine over the supply of military equipment. dominic kane has more on how sundays visit went. thought so discuss, but it christa rises around a few things. firstly, can the german government provide more arms, more munitions to ukraine than it already has done? the point here is the defense ministers say, well, they're getting to the point where there isn't much more that germany can offer
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ukraine in the form of weapons without prejudicing its own defense needs. then there is another suggestion from the ukrainian side, at least, that germany be more considerate of the idea of this idea of a ban on visas for russians coming to the european union. we know that the german chancellor is not really in favor of that sort of option. and then there's one other thing to consider in this visit over the course of the last 678 months. there has been some suggestion in some circles of a fall out as it were, of relationship between the governments, between the shots, government and as the density government. because of the way that mister shots believed that the german president had been handled not being allowed to go to care for. mister schultz was then saying he wouldn't go either. now there's very much more emphasis on the 2 countries coming together. and the friendliness between the 2 countries, given the amount of aid that germany has already sent to give when you kinds
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president is saying his forces have taken care settlements in the south of the country. and one in the east is in fist fighting in the south. i keep is trying to cut off thousands of russian troops and we take ground and a counter offensive. vishal st won't be a quick operation or asking ukrainians to be patient. meanwhile civilians near the front lines taking cover. gabriel alexander has moved from cave it's sunday in the southern ukrainian city of b. goliath usually a day for people to rest. but there is no time for that now. oh, clean up a debris after the city came under russian shelling the night before. a medical clinic and a research institute were to the buildings damaged by the nearby artillery strikes is, is provided. so when you, blair, to inside of each room the equipment, the computers, the ross is the furniture, the ceilings. they've all been damage college in, in nickel tall,
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another southern ukrainian town. local official say residential areas are under constant rush and shelling, fearful and with nowhere else to go to my a chair, nish, a math teacher rushes to set up a make shift camp on the outskirts of town with a boy who here from the russians, a shelling at night when people are sleeping how we've had during the last days they started to shout during the day the the 2 cities are both near where ukrainian forces are about a week into a counter offensive to retake near by her san which fell to the russians early in the conflict, this video, verified by al jazeera, is of a ukrainian strike against a bridge. the russians used to supply troops. it had sawn. the ukrainian military has seen some modest victories in the counter offensive. retaking
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a handful of villages in the region, but has yet to mount a push to had its own city where more fortified russian defences await. when do you think you'll be able to do an offensive against her son? city? was a very good question. actually. it viewed the browns saw no hold on. this is gonna work how quick we get all necessary amounts from our vest. an alliance, especially from united states and her kindly ukrainian, i'm forced field, the lack of law. i'm of eagles for our infantry. we feel like all for air forces. we need the thanks and we need the artillery festival. and from his perspective for i would say, or any sort of counter offensive would be possible after receiving all this armaments. it will take several months, at least, at least several months. winter is coming soon. it will be harder for troops on the ground to maneuver. that's why both sides are trying to lock in gains on the
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battlefield now with the ukrainians pushing the offensive in her song and the russians entrenching even further innocent civilians looking to find any place they can to remain safe. gabriel's hondo al jazeera keith, an official from the russian install administration at the upper region nuclear plant is same situation around. a facility has been calm on sunday. after days of shelling near by a russian radio station reported the official as saying they've been no shelling or incursions you quite in russia. both accused each other of attacking the plant, the head of the u. n. t atomic watchdog whose team monitoring the plant is express concerns about it. safety city is currently supplying electricity to queens national grid through a reserve line after losing connection to its last remaining main external power line. with the news, our life from london, there's more still to bring you on the program. united nations is warning of a looming crisis in liberia where food prices are rocketing. but who's to blame?
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ah, panic buying mass testing and empty streets is china keeps up at 0, coven policy, confining home cities to their homes. and later in support formula on world champion drives to victory in front of his home, fans. and he will be here with that story. ah, now people in chilly have less than an hour left to vote in a referendum on a new constitution to replace the one drafted in 1980 during the general or gusto pen a chaise military rule, shall i in president gabrielle burridge. cast his vote earlier on of the 50000000 people eligible supporters of the new constitution claim. it's one of the most progressive in the world, but it's what the majority of ch lanes might reject. it pulls before
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a 2 week blackout showed at the no vote ahead by nearly 10 percent. so what is it then about the proposed new constitution? they don't like, well it recognizes 11 indigenous peoples offering them more autonomy, especially with judicial issues. some critic subjects saying this turns historically marginalized, indigenous people into a higher class of citizen. it would also legalize abortion, give wider protections to the environment, drawing criticism from many in the traditionally conservative country. about 40 world renowned economists and political scientists of back the new constitution. but many of those riling against the changes they moving away from the current free market model would destabilize the economy. but it's go live now to our latin america, editor lucio newman. she is in santiago. what is it? what is the mood in the atmosphere light where you are? lucio. hi there ma'am. where at the national stadium, this is the largest holding station in all of chile. it was also became infamous
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after the 1973 military cool here. but now it's been a very festive atmosphere throughout the day. it's been a very, very interesting election indeed you're, you can see behind me at the pole, there's a pony station behind me. there's nobody there but not because people have voted quite the contrary. it's estimated that at least 80 percent of people have already catch their votes. their ballads took about a minute and a half per person to cast it was very, very quick, very, very efficient. and there haven't been any hiccups at least so far. the counting will also be equally fast, and that will will begin in about 45 minutes time, but you are right. nobody really knows what the outcome will be despite what the polls say. because for the 1st time in history, it is obligatory to is mandatory to vote. but without having to register ahead of time, that means everybody has to vote to 15000000 trillions. that's 3 out of every 4.
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otherwise they would have to pay a very hefty fine. we've seen people of all ages, a lot of young people coming here. this is a historical moment as well for another reason. it was 70 years ago. exactly. today when women in chile were allowed to vote for the 1st time in this constitution, if approved, would be the was 1st actual to like feminist constitution, that would guarantee gender parity would also guarantee of social rights such as free education, health, pensions, a whole array of things, the chileans came all around the streets in one in 2019 to demand. and i would, i would perhaps argue that this is not such a conservative country as you mentioned earlier. remember in the last 32 years since the return of demo chrissy, only 2 presidents who are conservative have been elected. everyone else has been center left left socialists like michelle about julie. but in this case,
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people are a bit wary. there has been a very, very intense misinformation and disinformation campaign around what this constitution actually says. so a lot of people have been following that, and i'm going to end by just telling our viewers that something else came out today . that was very interesting. and that was a letter by 6 members of the u. s. congressional foreign affairs committee address to the ceo's of facebook, twitter and tick tock, asking them to take urgent measures to quote, urgently combat the corrupt disinformation campaign that is taking place against the julian constitution. and that is putting at risk the democratic protest there. so in many ways, people are afraid that this sort of information, dis, information and misinformation about what this constitution says could swing many people to vote against it. art, thank you very much. it's a fascinating vote and we're back with you to see how things go. thank you very
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much. we see on human our last america editor in santiago. the death toll from pakistan's prolonged period of rain fallen flooding is now reached a $1290.00. this includes hundreds of children, flood, civil, so decimated, much of pakistan's agricultural heartland with sinned, provence, experiencing 5 times more rain than the 30 year. average. damage to the province is estimated at $1600000000.00, with hundreds of thousands of farmers now without jobs or homes. anger is growing among millions of people have been displaced by these floods as they wait for aid to arrive from occur in sinned province. algeria, st. basra, the reports to those who have a message from the people of sind share your food in our hour of need or we will take it from you in a while. been great, but the daily, the rich fill their stomachs and give us the run around. i make the children chase
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food until we're out of breath. i'm not a good fluted trucks before, not by choice, but necessity. the newly homeless live on roadsides, with a view of their submerged houses, swarming, passing chorus for help. they say they are treated like dogs. up any way they are going, we're going to set ourselves on fire here. if we don't eat them for sure, we will burn ourselves against the law they live to meet the people who come to us . votes during the election are ignoring us now. flood survivors sheltering in a vacant building without services and threatened with eviction and say, pakistan's leaders are only interested in photo opportunities to get done. i'm going to come to my house, i'll show you how bad it is. the waters this high, the walls have fallen down. where should we go? we came here and there's nothing wrong. these are all pakistan people's party vote is the p p. p winds in sin. where are they now?
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a member of sins assembly promised things would change. the 3rd world country buck is done pockets on the 3rd world country with a new government, the previous government destroyed the economy. how can a provincial government, a smaller body be expected to do the trying to go everywhere and get to everyone? but these people are not convinced with anything, you know, one here was keep hungry tonight. i've got a pledge to turn on the electricity and send more help. a van has arrived with much needed medicine, and there is a fire engine filled with water that people are using to fill up all the water and cans and, and vessels that they can carry into the flats of their living. there also waiting for cooked food to be sent to the slaps, where the people are. and everyone here hopes that there is enough to go around. they also hope that this is the beginning of promises being but night came, buildings remain dark and there isn't enough food for everyone. people blamed their
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leaders, leaders blamed their circumstances. but all agree. international donors need to come here to witness what is happening. pakistan, they say cannot whether this storm alone in basra v o 0 suckers in the pocket of flooding is also gravely affected areas. further north under cross or john poor and southern punjab has been raised in crops, destroyed. come hider is that well, as you can see, behind may the phase that have been and dead crops have been wrapped away. according to some estimates, 900000 acres of crops have been washed away. whereas roger and poor richard, one of the worst hed district we've seen, people on high ground is coaching. lee hort, hare. we've also just heard report that one child died in the den i d ordered.
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women of course are also dehydrated. and although the help may have gone to some paper that many more who man read our head. now this is also a budget on the bread bought the pun, job. and because of the recent large, the sugarcane, the rice, bad day, you have cotton crop with your cash crop. wish debra? they've all been swept away by doors, devastating flag. and the biggest emergency right now is the fact that water born defeated are now going to board a major threat. these people are out in the open day, of course, do not have any proper danger. and it will take some time for them to go back because most of the construction as much construction did not save anymore, even if for a day standing protest is supporting india's main opposition party have been detained, a riley against the rising cost of living and new delhi thousands of people
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demonstrated against prime minister render modi's government as a rising unemployment, food and fuel prices, and protested by congress partly to roll gandhi parties as essential items. like we have gone up by as much as 175 percent. since mowdy came to power 8 years ago, going with domino, gallagher, yes, and as a more dizzy, the message that the congress has about to inflation for not in demonte is that the common people of the country are reeling under inflation. in this situation of inflation, their financial conditions are crumbling. more to speak a lot, but he should also talk about the common people so that they get somewhat leave jacobo martinez. yeah, i fear for the future. inflation and unemployment are on the rise. this is why there is an increasing hatred in india and what does hatred lead to hatred divides people, divides the country and makes the country weekend with bad men, no slat for you on this, he's out from london. we look at why millions of syrians living in turkey fear it
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could be to poor said 6 days on the people of jackson, mississippi is still waiting to find out when they're going to have safe drinking water again. and lay transported and east and good news wanted my to keep these old time grace as it targets a return to the china. ah, here's your forecast for monday, september 5th, across europe and africa. every once we got sa periods of prolonged spells of rain across eastern portions of the republic of ireland, western england into western wales. and this system is also drying up some southerly air. so look what it does, of the temperature in brussels. you're all the way up to 31 degrees on monday. central europe. it's mostly quiet. we've got hit miss showers here, but nothing really organized. i want to take you around the mediterranean with
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a focus on turkey were seen. those winds pick up through the black sea, the boss froze at some showers as well for its sample. but i think the winds here, we'll gust up to about 50 kilometers per hour on monday, other side of the mediterranean. so remember that what, whether we were talking about for ireland and britain, it's dropping down into the northwest of in northern sections of portugal on monday, south end of africa looks like this. temperature is above average, stretching from elders right through to cairo in some pretty good bursts of rain, southern chad, spilling into the northeast of nigeria in a demo was state. and as we slide further toward the south winds, still a factor for the western cape province. some showers in the forecast here, so we'll see those winds up to 85 kilometers per hour. and the waves off shore could get up to about 6 meters high. susan ah, in the year 127180 the young battalion merchant and set out on an extraordinary
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ah ah, i'll come back, which means a lie from. i'll main stories now. germany is announced to $65000000000.00 package of measures help people and businesses cope with soaring gas prices. comes 2 days off to russia, said one of its main supply pipelines to europe would remain shots indefinitely. jillions of turned out in force to vote in a referendum or a new constitution to replace the one drafted cheering. general augusta finishes military rule. supporters of the new constitution sites on the most progressive in the world. but opponents, critics would destabilize the economy. and then in pakistan, the death toll from prolonged periods of rain fallen funding has reached a 1290. this includes hundreds of children. the floods have decimated much of
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sinned, province, even farmers without crops jobs. all the homes of the united nations is wanting of a looming crisis in liberia, where price is skyrocketing, turning many food items into on affordable luxuries, government planes, new crime, crisis and cove. it for this, but members of civil society say it's corruption and mismanagement of public funds . that's really to blame from the liberian capital monrovia nick hoc reports for a while ago. do senior members of liberia's government are breaking their silence. they had kept quiet after the us treasury imposed sanctions on them in august, accusing them of corruption. the found your mcgill, the president's chief of staff, denies the misappropriation of public funds and of instructing warlords to threaten political rivals. he, as the u. s. has got it wrong, that it's a case of mistaken identity was on my name is ms. layla somewhere to what else to
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read and are correct. and every water was using money. that is a fine. this is a fine. and there it wouldn't be what been arrested. somebody miss him, a used one, the woman that among the guy was on report, the country solicitor general, who used to run a publication called the plain truth, says the u. s. accusation are all lies. he blames his former boss, the minister of justice for any wrong doing the minister of justice should be accused of odyssey. he receives the document, he refused contra, he sighs contra, never in my life. so that begins to lose a general. even petty cat is the minister of justice. the men have been suspended by president george way on the former football star was elected in 2017 on a campaign, promising to fight for the rights of poor people. his goal was to radical corruption and poverty. retired civil servant, paloma has hoped that where's presidents,
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he would bring change. he's appalled that government officials are now accused of stealing millions of dollars from the state coffers from which he gets his small pension. no, only is his $60.00 a month pension rarely paid on time. it is a meagre sum compared to the $5000.00 a month salary members of parliament receive. most librarians live on less than $2.00 a day with rising cos. what was once affordable is now a luxury mister flew can no longer afford to buy fish or meat sending his daughters and grandchildren to school is now beyond his means. at is a fraud al gore. my foresee ever, however, if it is in it, however, as it is, and that is such an webinar. calm where says the economic fall out from the ukraine, war and cove, it or the cause of his country's financial woes. his political opponents sate mismanagement of public funds is the real reason. following the imposition of american sanctions. an investigation is underway. the u. s. is libraries main
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international donor and while both men are close friends with the president in times of economic hardship, the united states is one partner, whereas government cannot afford to ignore or lose. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia, i chose in brazil say to members of an indigenous group known for its forest guardians, who combat illegal deforestation were killed on saturday. it's happened in marana state. one man was reportedly shot multiple times. another he says, who've been run over by vehicle a 3rd man was also shot, but he survived. meanwhile, indigenous groups from native amazon tribes have been protesting. in sao paolo riley comes a day before plan nationwide demonstrations to stop illegal logging and mining the groups. according for better government protections for reserves in the rain forest, amazon and like a model, the amazon is on fire. the forest is gone. hitting deforestation records over the last couple years or every minute to soccer fields are deforested in the brazilian
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amazon. that is why we're here to say enough with this violence, enough genocide against how people find out territory. this is in a seizure called, i'm not a gunman of attacked her bus carrying israeli troops in the occupied west bank 6 soldiers and one civilian were injured. neat. comes 3 weeks after another shooting targeted a boston occupied east, jerusalem injuring 8 people. natasha game reports now from western islam. this security camera footage shows a truck stopped in the desert and engulfed in flames. you could see 2 men running away. police say those men, relatives from the occupied westbank city of janine are responsible for an attack on a bus carrying israeli soldiers. it was travelling on highway 90 in the jordan valley on sunday. the men are accused of overtaking the bus and spraying it with bullets. when it stopped police say the suspects port gas on the vehicle and tried to torch
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it. the soldiers inside fired back as the suspects drove away. their getaway vehicle caught fire. police say the flammable liquid used in the attack caused it. a short time later is really forces arrested 2 men who they say committed the attack and recovered their weapons. several soldiers have been injured. the bus driver was shot in the upper body. both suspects were also burned in the truck, fire, and moon, and she's been, we will intensify our operation against tyranny. those who perpetrated and its financial backers. this operation is important and it will continue a searches underway near the occupied west village of to bass. these railey military has set up checkpoints and is searching for at least one potential suspect general. i told them i have to take care of my bees. they told me they don't care. they asked me if i haven't read the news. don't you know what's happened here?
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these railey soldiers are all over the place. there are reports that are possible, 3rd suspect is from the same family as the other men in custody. the attack on the israeli soldiers happened 3 weeks after a palestinian man shot at a bus in the old city. 8 people were injured including an american family. the israeli military has been conducting daily raids in the occupied west bank, specifically in jeanine and nablus. some palestinians have been killed. this is leading to concerns that the violence may escalate. natasha name al jazeera west jerusalem. the one's refugee agency has finished the reconstruction of a number of palestinian homes that were destroyed during israel's foreign garza last year. hundreds of houses were raised to the ground by israeli bombardment. that lack of aid is hampering the reconstruction efforts as human. i say it reports
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aside, the family home is one of the you lucky refugees in the gaza strip, i've had the residential home reconstructed after it was totally destroyed in the 2021 war by in eas, railey air strike this home with 8 other homes off refugees in the gaza strip, haven't been re constructed. why, why 100 other homes are still in progress. but over the last year we've also helped over $7000.00 families repair their houses. so all of that work is complete . and we're now working with about 470 families to do a full rebuild reconstruction. but today is exciting because we're visiting a house where a family has been able to return to their home after many months of being displaced and a few next few months, we'll see many more families returning to fully rebuild times when i say that
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11 countries have funded the reconstruction, a refugee homes in the gaza strip. but because of the ongoing financial data that have been ra, many refugees have to wait for the availability of funding and possibility to reconstruct their homes. and not just from the 2020 to one more, but hundreds of other homes. also in the 2022 o guest tour. now stafford, iraq's parliament returned to work on sunday for the 1st time since supporters of charlotte and what title saw there a storm. the complex in july, iraq's caretaker prime minister must have al, cover me, has been hosting the us delegation of baghdad for talks about the political crisis . he says he is arranging a 2nd round of talks involving all parties to resolve in pass or cameron pallone as a research fellow at the middle east research institute. you as me now from air
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bill. can i 1st of all ask you about term tut earl, i'll sather it. that's a very dramatic developments over the past week. and particularly in terms of the serve language rhetoric, he's used around reform and change. what does this suggest about his long term ambitions in the country? thank you so much for having me. and also this is a very important question. actually, before i answer to this question, it's very important for us to note that what's happening with the nature of the current conflict in iraq is very different from previous conflicts in the country. for example, in the, in the past we had conflicts between communities, between sheer uncertainty in 2017. we at the curtis for a friend though, for independence and then clashes between the curtis and iraqi forces. what's happening at the moment? it's a struggle for power domination within that she are majority of the country. so
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a sadness struggle for. busy rivalry with other she powers can be defined as a entrust, shia rivalry, full power. another important that i mentioned here is that in the past the she, our powers had an external enemy to try to unify ad themselves internally for many years. they had problems with this sydney part is old, certain sunni of groups affiliated with the sunni community in iraq. and then with the kurdish independence movement at the moment. many analysis of believe that that she, our powers have no external enemy that can unify them. that can i unite them at least temporarily. so what's happening? it's a struggle for power and domination within the shia majority of the country. is it
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possible for a government to be formed without sad, there is block, he withdrew his and peas, unilaterally from parliament, is a he's not going to let that happen. a few, a few months ago, said it had to main cards to play against it. at his own drivers within his own community. so his parliamentary cloud and power. so he had $74.00 states plus his alliance with the most powerful british party in the north, and also with the most cohesive soon the political alliance industry, the majority of provinces. so that was his main car, but when he was jo from the parliament, he simply lost this car. he can no longer lead the government formation within the parliament. second, he has, he still has the power over the street. he has a very sizable discipline,
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strong base. he wants to use this card in order to influence the current process of government formation. so for me, father has tragically last to effectively use his cards to influence the direction and the delivery of the government formation process. a few months ago in europe, we all took it up, our been, well them and the consensus government or any government can come out in the country it, it will be led to by sutter. the i don't know what was interesting. he has the political weight. he's shown in the law suite that he has a weapons and he can mobilize his lawyer less. why has he been able to broaden his base of support beyond those that already loyal to him and why hasn't he been able to succeed in doing this? you did it very well in the 1st rounds of the government formation. look at the
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october elections of the, of the last year. soon after the election. we had something very unique in the, in the country. it's called the, the, the national majority government alliance. it was an alliance between the most powerful individuals in the country. oh let. in an in other words, the winners of the elections cited among the shia community. hi lucy, within the cindy community and then press on you within the curtis community. so he really manage it to create a strong political cross if no sectarian alliance in the country. so we all expect that the government to be led by his ideology and his direction and he's, he's vision for. busy for governance, but to when he withdrawal, when he left the parliament, you simply lost his influence not only influence,
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but also the whole project of the national majority government alliance. so what he has at the moment is to use this trade, his discipline based, at least to prevent the whole nation framework to form a government without his approval. so i think he simply, he failed to form the government, but he is able to prevent the others from forming the governments as well. all right, thank you very much. come on felony, appreciate it. millions of syrian refugees living in turkey, fear they could be deported. less to them come from opposition. held areas in syria comes as and current, damascus. see better relations the turkish economy. lessons pumping calls to send asylum seekers back or so. sorry to reports. now from taki southern city of kazi, untapped the turkish city of gasoline tip 70 kilometers from
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the border with celia horst, about half a 1000000 city of beverages, it has been more than a decade since war. forced them to leave their homes to make a new life. now they faced the possibility of having to move again, kill your man to her that off, kill yoman every day i have this fear being deported where my child goes to school . i worry where my wife goes shopping, i have anxiety. we can't exercise even our fundamental rights. a thief broke my car window 2 weeks ago and stole everything inside. a lawyer advised me not to report it to the police because i might be deported to vanish, or any official complaint i might lead a syrian to being deported, deported to where a war zone are valuable. presidential elections are due to take place in turkey next year during president legit. they pouted ons tenure. the country has taken in about 4000000 in an asylum seekers, but with the economy faltering, so too, as public support for them. some opposition parties are capitalizing on the anti refugee sentiment and promising to st. serious back if they win
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a counter lease with the ruling party has lost atlantic pushed to improve relations with the city. and by the longer ceilings, however, worried the worst is yet to come. what a numerous attempts were found, some people willing to talk to us, they asked them to protect their identities, seeing, although they want, they want us to be heard. they're afraid of being deported. savvy. hm. because it does that, but yet is from algebra. he says his 2 brothers are in prison back in syria. he hasn't heard from them in years and hopes they are still alive. no mother didn't want to be filmed in public, in case the camera drew attention to him at the hand. let shimoda saudi alabama in a sweaty port oceans have become systematic and frequent. the recent stipends from turkish officials make us worry that we could be sent back at any minute. and if i'm reported to the regime control areas, i'll have the same fight. as my brothers, if i'm to port it liberals, that radical groups will not let us have a loss. it's assassinations and bombardment are all that white for us. they're only
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on the other side of the board. they're in syria. the ongoing war is silence. insidious voices on this side of the board there in turkey, the fear of being deported is forcing them to stay quiet. celia say neither county is safe for them anymore. but as from sam dash al jazeera gazelle tap turkey. china is still imposing city wide locked downs and attempt to maintain its 0 covert policy. 21000000 people in chang do a car. you can find the homes of 250 locally transmitted cases were found on thursday. just one person from each household can leave the homes for essential shopping while the city tests all of its residents over the coming days, the harding has more. these are the scenes that a market in chang do. when chinese authorities impose a locked down the suite many desperately grabbing what they could before the shows emptied out some going to extreme links to stock up
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21000000 people live here. and on thursday, 157 of them tested positive for cove at 1900. the government says just one case would be enough to hit pause. but if we're ready to tackle in central services like supermarkets, pharmacies and hospitals will remain open. restaurant only allowed to offer take away an employees of those places who get tested every day. every house can send one person with a negative test result to do their shocking once a day. mass testing means long lines. even the digital registration system keeps crashing. overwhelmed at the number of daily entries, but testing has to be done for people to be able to bring food back home to their families. too low, being flights trains taxes in a shared barks are still available for residents. medical workers and the restaurants, who have a nurture and need to go out must provide an active test result taken within 24
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hours before using public transportation. shanghai in beijing know all too well what it's like during a complete lockdown. in may, the w h o criticizing the plan to achieve what beijing called 0 cove and 19 cases in such mega cities. we indicate that the approach you know, will not be sustainable. and considering the behavior of the virus, i think a shift will be very important. the empty streets of major chinese cities are a reminder of the links. the government is willing to go to stop. the pandemic lea, a hardy and al jazeera and jackson and jackson, mississippi people are now into day 6 of an unprecedented water crisis. will than a $160000.00 residents in the city with a predominantly black population of run out of safe drinking water and began when
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flooding not the cities, treatment pont offline. on monday it was already in disrepair in the head of the federal emergency management agency. says they don't know when it will be fixed. government is distributing bottled water. there's not enough to supply the entire city. people have been told to boil that water before cooking it and to keep their mouths close when they shower. some have blame the problem on racism. all right, when it's time now for the sport to andy is, and doha, for us. thank you so much, my will arsenals, unbeaten start. so the english premier league season has come soon and they were defeated. 31 by manchester, united it's a false straight win for united cit austell thought they'd taken the lead in the 1st half here at old trafford. this effort from gabrielle marston alley was ruled out the video assistant referee, flagging up a fowl in the build up. is that it was, you know, it's, it's new. $100000000.00 signing anthony who's called the opener. just love the
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scores of after the break. the co sector with the goal there, but it was in england. see me, marcus rushford, who was the match when if the united is 2 goals secure and when for his same there up the 5th in the lead arsenal states despite is different. we have to keep, keep pushing the attitude in the mentality so by set to high standards every day, as all like good is not good enough. we have to do better. and i think there's a lot of room for improvement. marbury is appointed. that term we haven't won the game for the game, we're there for him to take him or we haven't won it because we lacked on discipline in such a moment to defend certain actions. and then we were under oath as enough in front of the, upon his role bright center up to falls in the table after a big when are the less the less that she took the lead inside the 1st minutes?
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if through or college shina? sho, pal gross or brighten hit back in styles when sense or when 5 to oyster or bottom of the table. i've taken just a single point from the opening 6 games. brighton will that on your point, behind manchester, city and thornton max to stop and looking pretty unstoppable in his bid to win a 2nd straight formula. one world title, the staff and one is home grown. prater further extend his lead in the championship standings. the dutch driver delighting his friends by overtaking louis hamilton their map of a stop and into the lead or late in the race. after a safety call period, now has a 109 points advantage over his closest arrival at schaller clara ferrari laclare finished 3rd with george russel of mercedes in 2nd was vis stockens 10th when from 15 races so far this season. it's always special due to when your home run pretty.
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it was already last year this year out to say i had to word for it even more so. yeah, an incredible weekend and i'm really happy we we got the dutch robbery. i mean red bully is the faster card the mormons, especially in re space in quality. i think we are, we are very close. messa seems to gain a bit of performance in race based. do so it's looking difficult. messiah martini has made it through to the us open court of finals for 2nd straight year. he was taken to 5 sets by our $100.00 for kena, the spaniard, his struggling with an injury in the deciding sets and barretts, he took full advantage to close out the match. italian is looking to end his grand slam season on a high after missing the french open through injury. and they forced to withdraw from wimbledon with harvard. no insane. mixed up for bert seine, its noise, casper rude route reached the final, the french open early this year. before being beaten by raphael madell and after
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this, when against county made set of france, the 5th seed through the quarter finals in new york. the very 1st time there's another 1st on quote a finalist in the women's draw carlindo sir of france getting the better of hung play alison risk arbitrage. garcia has never got beyond the last date that any grand slam during her. now some good news for one of most, her gps all time. great. spain's mart marquez says he's 100 percent. sure. he will rice again. this season mark has gone through for operations on the rights army injured during a crash a couple of years ago. the 6 time world champion is also suffered with concussion injuries might so cheap. he doctors have now given him the all clear to resume his career on it is beginning i i their doctors in the spain as they were betty, a strict on my visitation on there. and i already come here with there, some guarantees i of course, and there. and i already di da, by gonna,
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i feel like i was in, except there will level well in his absence packer vanya one, the submarine are grown pre that is a full strike. when full, the italian will championship lead at 5. your course are already finished and your yankees play around judges, making sure he stays top of the home, run shots, he scored his 52nd part of the season against the tampa bay. raise his full not being reflected in his team's results for the yankees defeated to want this one. and they've now lost 6 of their last 7 more. okay, but it's a sports looking. let's get back to marian in london and he will, there is just one more story to bring you here in london. and there has been arrested for trespassing after climbing to the top of the building. we are now in. i'm now in the shard, which is the case tallest. emergency services were called in the early hours of sunday morning after at least one man was seen scaling the skyscraper. yeah,
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he's actually a famous free climber. he is known for a series of symbolists dance, hosted a selfie on top of the shard to his facebook page. you won't find me and something like that. 2 other men have been detained on suspicion of causing public nuisance. so plenty of activity around the building today at phonies i will see you in a couple of minutes with more of the days news. ah ah. for half a century indigo die is all bottled up. well, what can i still?
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