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bargain. this is al jazeera life from london. also coming up. vladimir putin takes aim at a un broke a deal to ship grain from ukraine, claiming developing countries of being cheated. iraq supreme court rules, it cannot dissolve parliament, placing pressure on lawmakers to solve the political impasse. 1 in brazil's president is accused of electioneering as the country celebrates 200 years of independence. ah, the u. s. nuclear watchdog cannot verify iran's nuclear program as exclusively for peaceful purposes. that's according to an unpublished report, the international atomic energy agency report lease as a round stock policy of up to 60 percent and which she radium have grown by more
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than 12 kilograms. dorsey jabari has more from terran this is a 12 page report that is going to be presented at the quarterly board of governors meeting in vienna on monday, september 12th. now according to the i. e. a itself, they identify 25 kilograms of 90 percent enrich uranium as a significant quantity necessary for a simple nuclear weapon. this is significant because iran has maintained that they're not interested in developing a nuclear weapons, are not pursuing one. their nuclear program is for civilian purposes, but the agency is now saying very clearly that they are no longer in a position to provide assurances that that is the case. this all comes, of course, at a time when iran is trying to negotiate with the united states to go back to for compliance under that 2015 nuclear deal, which saw iran limit its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief and in the united states left that deal in 2018 on there. then you as president,
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donald trump, who said that it was not a good enough deal for the us now. the bided ministration is, was interested or husband interested in returning to the deal. but the nuclear program in the country has advanced since then, because the iranians decided to reduce their commitment to the deal from 21000. and that is why we're at the point now at the agency saying they've reached the point now where they cannot police this country's nuclear program any further. well, the high end is a distinguished federal stimson center and a former deputy director general of the i a he says there are concerns about her on the lack of engagement with the you and investigation. they have not been able to conduct all the necessary verification activities because they are on the no allowed to use the camera, rusty no allow to access to some places. and then we have this on onset questions, which have been raised by the idea with regard partially for potential,
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undeclared uranium. and then on top of that, we have this large cash sale documents which israel picked up from teheran and brought to vienna with indicate that there might be some on nuclear material activities and facilities in iran, which has not been declared to the i. so and she's aia has got, the asa requested from iran. this is where we are all nuclear material. all facilities and activities in a territory of iran has to be declared to the i a a know we are in the situation that there are on explain uranium that perhaps on explain especially this. and i am not able to have an access to those. and to confirm the reason the reasons and whether iran has fulfilled fulfilled its obligations under the same pressure. so this is a freshman president. vladimir putin has threatened to hold all energy supplies the
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europe of brussels camps, the price of russian gath. european commissions proposal is aimed at easing the blocks energy crisis ahead of the winter. but putin has cooled the plant stupid. i think that it would only lead to higher costs as even baba reports a bold move from brussels, but will it work? the european commissions going ahead with a plan for a new price cap on russia. natural gas. we all know that our sanctions, i deeply grinding into the russian economy with a heavy negative impact. but putting is partially buffering through fossil fuel revenues. so here the objective is we must cut rush us revenues, which putting you as, as to finance his atrocious war in ukraine. since february, the use imposed sanctions on russia and acted to win itself off russian energy. some member states are skeptical of the price cap worried it could push moscow to turn off. the taps completely rush has already stopped or reduce supplies on 3 of
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its biggest westwood gas pipelines. while oil supplies have been re directed eastwards as its economy and causes now more cuts off from the westland many global markets, and at any point since the end of the cold war and in some respects to wave warn, you craters, gone russian, russia, dejection, sanctioned means that russia's economic fate is sealed. it has to become an asia facing east and facing economic terror. or it leak nominally parish. if president putin's worried, he's not letting on. speaking of the st economic forum in vladivostok, he called the price cap idea is stupid, you mean, he also addressed another issue with global implications. ukraine's grain exports shipments like this one resumed after key. evan moscow reached a deal in july with turkey in the united nations, acting as guarantors. but putin says that developing world is being cheated, is uletha misses to see if we remove turkey as an intermediary. virtually all the
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grain was brought not the poorest countries, but to the european union. the world food program speaks of the need for the poorest country. out of 60000 tons of production, just 3 percent went to developing countries over wise you may surprise you and data shows. turkey has been the biggest single destination with cargoes also going to china, india, egypt, yemen, somalia, and your booty. whatever the reality vladimir putin insists his country's already seen off the worst effects of western sanctions, sang inflation had started to fall. he told his gathering rush, his natural resources would protect the nation as jobs and companies disappeared in europe. that surely a warning the continent cons, ignore it in barbara al jazeera. meanwhile, ukraine says its making advances and its counter offenses again against the russian forces in the north east focusing its efforts on the earth surrounding its 2nd largest city. hockey. gabriel elizondo has more from the capital cave. we're seeing fierce battles in many parts of the front lines of this war. in the last 24 hours.
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it was just 24 hours ago that you created military launched this offensive in the northeast, around how to keep the 2nd largest city city that ukraine's have held since day one of this invasion by the russians. however, there had been a lot of shelling from the russians in and near how to keep, and that is why the ukrainians launched a counter offensive and we're starting get a better sense of how that is shaping up. now. it appears that ukrainian military has made advances as they are going east and south of how to keep and we're seeing. busy anecdotal evidence from telegram channels, from videos, even from some ukrainian military personnel and officials in the fight that ukraine appears to be either recapturing villages or very close to recapturing
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villages and towns. one in particular is ballot clear. it's a city of pre war population, about 25000 people about about a 100 kilometers south east of how to keep city. and it appears at this point that the ukrainians have encircled that city and are very close to launching. what appears to be could be a battle to reclaim it completely. ah, another use the supreme court in iraq has ruled. it does not have the constitutional authority to dissolve element, leaving the nation in a state of political deadlock. politicians allied with influential sheer lead him a tartar outside our we filed a petition for dissolution last month. sadder supporters have been protesting for months calling for a complete overhaul of the political system and new elections. but the supreme
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court now says parliament can only dissolve itself tire for how could r e as a research officer of the london school of economics, where she specializes in iraq. she has more on the background to the decision. the court rule, they can't dissolve parliament because it doesn't have the constitutional authority that way did is it also criticize the m p. 's that came after october 2021 and said that they hadn't filled their constitutional duties. so it basically threw the ball back into their court, but urge them or implicitly urge them to dissolve parliament and hold new elections. however, it is really difficult because it's been 11 months and the 2 sides, the she r coordination for a while, and the sutter s. have been unable to agree as to how to move forward and to and the political impasse. i mean, it's really difficult to predict what's going to happen next. in the last couple of days, there have been talks have been organized by current prime minister,
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most of all call the me between the coordination framework and various other sort of dominant post 2003 parties, however, looked at or has refused to partake in these talks and what they've done is they form the committee, the supposed to decide on the formation of the new caretaker government and decide on dates for the new elections. and what they're trying to do at the moment is get a center to agree to joining those tools. but there are no science at present that he's willing to do. so ron has condemned a decision by albania, to come diplomatic ties. after cruising toronto, launching a major cyber attack, they'll buy a new government has ordered iranian diplomats and embassy staff to leave within 24 hours. prime minister eddie roman says the attack targeted government services on websites in july. nice or some a lot. she, the minister of the government has decided with immediate effect to and diplomatic relations islamic republic of iran does. extreme response is full of proportionate
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to the gravity and risk of the cyber attack. the threat and paralyzed public services during digital systems and heck, interstate record, and still government documents, still chaos and insecurity in the country. white house correspondent kimberly hallett says the incident could complicate efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, which iran agreed to limit his nuclear program and exchange for relief from sanctions. the white house is calling the attacks on albania, to be both reckless and irresponsible, saying that it strongly condemns the attacks on a nato ally. the u. s. is joining the calls are the prime minister in saying that iran should be held accountable for what the ghost is calling an unprecedented cyber incident. and the u. s. to say that intends to hold iran accountable for its actions without specifying how it intends to do so. saying that this said
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a troubling precedent for cyberspace. now, we should point out that the united states has been working alongside albanian officials on the ground since this attack occurred back in july. what we know is that they have been working not only to investigate the origins of this attack, but also to mitigate it. this comes into an interesting time, given the fact of the united states is continuing to try and revive the j. c. p. o a or b ever to limit or runs nuclear program through that 2015 agreement to the by the administration is keen to revive that. the previous administration under donald trump abandoned as so this certainly does complicate those matters. in fact, we know that the white house press secretary crecia pierre, spoke about this i, those efforts i just one day ago saying that there is still mutual interest to try and revise this agreement. but there are gaps that were made and certainly this
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incident will only complicate those matters further. still ahead on al jazeera, here monetary and a derives in pakistan, displaced flood victims, say local officials or giving them anything. and why the new british prime minister choice for her talk team has made history. ah ah. so it's a bit of a rinse and repeat cycle across the islands of ireland and britain. you get more showers in the forecasts on thursday. hello. by the way, for both islands here, that energy is moving eastward, crashing into france in the low countries, but the rain is intensifying for southern denmark pushing into germany. so let's pick up the story there because i think pretty well anywhere from around berlin right through to the alpine region. on the top end of the attic,
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see there's big potential to see flash fighting anywhere in this. across turkeys, black sea coast conditions have improved. the winds have died down a bit through the boss for it says stumble has a height 28 degrees. and for the other side of the mediterranean, we've got some weak waves of rain moving through. so you may get caught up in the odd shower here after africa we go. and of course there's been a lot of rain falling across chad nigeria really western africa. and then we see this precipitation leave western africa out into the atlantic. and sometimes it cooks up into a tropical storm or hurricane. so this is one to watch for sure. in the days to come southern africa, it's fairly quiet. bright sunshine across south africa, cape town, looking good with the high of 18 degrees on thursday. that's a snapshot of your weather bye for now. ah, ah
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ah, ah lou. ah, welcome back. a reminder of our top story. see when al jazeera, the reuters, and a f p news agencies say a report by the u. m. 's nuclear watchdog states that cannot verify rahm's nuclear program as exclusively for peaceful purposes. they quote the i a is saying around
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stockpiles of up to 60 percent, which you radium have grown by more than 12 kilograms. russian president vladimir putin has accused ukraine of cheating, developing countries after grain shipments by sending its harvest to the european union. instead, an advisor to ukraine's president says that claim is groundless. last week, a ship carrying 23000 tons of ukrainian grain arrived in east africa. the rock supreme court has ruled it doesn't have authority to dissolve the parliament. the court said only parliament could dissolve itself politicians allied to which she elite him or tod asada refiled, a legal petition last month, calling for new elections. pakistan's prime minister says the scale of destruction and his nation is unbelievable. and the policy of the country like a sea shabba sharif has been visiting areas devastated by pakistan's worst floods on record. the human toll is staggering. more than 1300 people are dead. 33000000,
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that's 15 percent of the population have been affected. those who've survived of lost everything. 1.6000000 homes have been swept away, along with an 86000 kilometers of transport links. and a few crisis is leaving to the floods killed 750000 live stock, and submerged more than 8000 square kilometers of farmland. meanwhile, survival is getting even more difficult. well, health organization says almost 1500 health facilities have been head and emergency medicine is running out. prime minister shabazz sharif has urged pakistan is to donate generously. and he's also appealed to the international community to send help. but many say local officials are holding humanitarian relief goods. same bas ravi reports. the people who lived in the house that once stood here, piled up and tied down everything they could
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a final act of desperation. but also hope of returning one day. residents of darrow le yar say the water is likely to recede in 2 months. but across baluchistan, people are wondering if they can last that long. after his house was washed away, hello, molly moved his family into an unfinished shop. it may be better than a roadside tent, but not much. john b, jo, guess he said, the modem is equal renaming up whenever you go ask any while nobody has received anything that pushing, beating, and hurting poor people. the 8 is coming for people i called in need, but so far we haven't received anything on the would you be naming everyone we speak to says the same thing. local government officials, politicians, and feudal lords are hoarding relief, good check data joint, which we did age, and the landlords on giving us anything we've been worried for weeks. we waited the
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district commissioners office all night that gave truckloads to landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlord . nothing is happening for us. but please think would you really international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in your appeal garden. we appeal to the world. i don't, don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army don't, but they can deliver it to us. you don't load here to whom we have given our both have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in baluchistan on tuesday general . come our budge was 2nd visit in his many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas. and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded
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at the district commissioner's office in the morning by nightfall, a crowd had gathered, hoping for anything they could get their hands on. people tell us they've been turned away over and over again for days. oh, jeez eaters repeated requests for an interview with the district commissioner were unsuccessful. the people here say the living don't have enough food, shelter, or clean water. but even the dead aren't spared the indignities of this crisis vein basra b o g 0. darrow la yar baluchistan province pocket priscilla list marking 200 years of independence from portugal. but critics have accused the president of turning the celebrations into an election campaign. elbow scenario has been attending military parade to the capital brazilian, as well as holding a rally for supporters in his home town. a free de janeiro elections are due to be held on october. the 6th, both scenarios rival left, his former president lewis and osceola da silva, is a head in the polls,
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but critics worry ball scenario is whipping up support for qu had if the election are corresponded. monica jada care joins is now from a rally of boston. our support is in rio de janeiro and monica you are both scenarios i mentioned that has been skilled in the past when it comes to whipping up popular support, especially head of elections. what's he been doing on independence day there? well he literally moved to heaven's the nurse to make this this national day in a display of his soft force on the street to show how popular he is. ah, he, well, he was in brazilian the capital earlier now he came to real which is a strong hold. he has been, i, you participated in that there was here on the beach of got back up on where i'm right now. he produced, he was looking at the planes that were flying the submarine the ship.
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but now that the official part is over, he's on top. * of the truck of a truck, of 11 jelly go our pastor and he is speaking to his supporters. most people here they're wearing the brazilian national colors which are yeah of which are green and yellow. but those are the colors, all so that both are narrow, has appropriated for himself. so that's why you opposition is saying that he hijacked a national day to make a political campaign. monica, speaking of the opposite, no. his rifle, former president lula, is currently ahead of the polls going into the election in october. is joy boasted r. o strong mom star, live leadership waiting in the country. do you think? yes, well, he's right now to get the votes of the moderate. he already has the votes of people
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that defend a guns are those kind of people. those are already in favor of him. those you think that the supreme court is being biased and those who believe that that the opposition is trying to undermine him. he has that vote. he's now trying to get the vote of women and of the poor because those are mainly voting for allah. so he's between both the speech is much calmer. now he's not aiming guns like he used to in his 2018 campaign because he's trying to get exactly the center. the people that are are and decided they don't want lola. they don't want him monica yet. okay. if in the rear diginero many thanks, there are at least 15 people, mostly women. the children have been killed in a landslide in western uganda. heavy rain triggered the land to slide in the town
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of casie, alexia bryan reports. a lot of the mud slide hit before dawn and for the family's asleep and these homes in easton, uganda sca sissy district. there was nothing they could do. i would like to see like the month to see what would be a single hold. we are over for it, the only 2 people, so i oh, most of those killed women and children. cassie, which lies near the congolese border, is prone to deadly land slide this time of year forecast as had want of unusually strong and destructive rains. so as we continue receiving our more abnormal heavy rainfall in that area, it's likely that he will vary by my boss it's bounced. and so we are ready conducting our alley warning to the members of the community who leave around the same reba and the round that river banks. after a long drought,
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the heavy rains have fallen since late july triggering floods and mud slides across the country and leaving hundreds of people homeless. uganda government has previously blamed climate change, but these steep hillsides also becoming more vulnerable to landslides because of deforestation. o that population, or terracing for farming, the damage you saw rick on the upper left glasses the we are feeling government of uganda will shut the door not come forward, rescue you other people have nowhere to stay. now, the rainy season is said to continue until december. authorities are advising people, living and mountainous regions to be vigilant or moved to safer areas. this community, though, is preparing to bury the dead. alixia brian al jazeera, britain's new leader list trust has faced her 1st prime ministers questions in parliament on her 2nd day in office. she is appointed more members of her government and is set to announce a package of support for rising energy costs. andrew simmons reports
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ah, for all new prime ministers, the 1st journey to parliament to face opposition questions has a big hurdle at the end of it. let's trust as promising help for millions of people facing high energy bills this winter. give sama yet she refuses to impose winful taxation on energy companies. abbey altogether. uncomfort is the already doing well. a getting a $17000000000.00 pound tax got yet while working people pay for the cost of living crisis, stroke victims, wait an hour, an ambulance and criminals walked the streets with impunity. i on the side of people. ha, ha, ha, ha ha, national insurance increase. and that is why we will keep corporation tax lo, alternate. watching on fresh faces on the front bench, all of them trust loyally,
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awful supporters of leadership, rivalry she tonight from the last government is about resigned or been fired. she's . she's a top tier of the cabinet, is the most diverse in british political history, with not one male white politician among them. this cabinet is short on experience though. what could it have new dynamics? not surprisingly, stammer doesn't think so. the face of the top may change, but the story remains. yes, there is nothing new about the tory from to see of trickle down economics yet. one is nothing new about a labor leader who is calling for more tax. oh, same old hatton trans may have impressed his supporters. she did hold ground and seemed to keep her cool. but there was an absence of detail on what she's promising and so on. thursday, live trust will announce her energy plan,
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aimed at relieving the stress of millions of people in the u. k. with escalating bills. she knows it's a crucial card to play. if she is to win back any popularity. the conservative party has lost of late care star minoza only too well, which is why he persistently pressed her on asking who pays? she couldn't really answer. andrew simmons, al jazeera london, scientists say, a skeleton from 31000 years ago, maybe the earliest evidence of amputation surgery and humans. the remains were discovered in borneo showing a child who had part of their left leg cut off on purpose. is believe the prehistoric patient live for at least 6 more years after the surgery. scientists say the bone shows a clean cut. we need the leg wasn't bitten off by an animal or crushed in an accident. the study may suggest early hunter gatherer is paid more attention to health care than previously thought. those of you who want unusual home deck or
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need look no further than an auction in paris. later this month, french auctioneers have dubbed the so called z fear, a dinosaur for a living room, a just 3.2 meters long. it's much smaller than most specimens. minute you need a lot of money, though. it's expected to go for between $4500000.00. is a firm, is an iguana, don discovered in 2019 by contractors building a road in the us state of colorado. or i remember you can find much more and all of our stories, including more about that a go on it on our website, which is era dot com. make sure you check out more details on that site. ah, top story is allowed to 0. the u. s. nuclear watchdog cannot verify iran.

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