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quickly as it goes through at tuesday, but a well populated parts of the country this but there will be some heavy down pause and of course some flooding. heavy showers continue for jamaica for that isa sort of cuba into his band yala. scattering a shower for the east in arlington, these will become more widespread as we go on through where to stay. so less in the way of sunshine, more in the way of shadow. follow that line of cloud and right all the way up towards northeast corner of the u. s. and this is the remnants of what was hurricane a and still bringing some very wet weather. some really windy weather there in across the sea, pushing up towards new york into new england. not a cloud of rain to just around the northern plains, down across the southwest. all of this, making his way a little further east, which as we go on 3 way to stay and that is, is still very hot in a lay. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah, the russian parliament gives it's a stamp of approval to the annexations moscow claims over for regions in ukraine. ah, this is al jazeera alive from doha. i'm at kerry johnston, also coming up south korea and japan condemn a fresh weapons test by north korea. that sent a miss out of a japanese territory. morning in indonesia for the $125.00 people killed in a stadium stampede after security forces fire tear gas at these chief and other offices are under investigation and an inquiry reveals abuse and misconduct
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us national. within soc could ukrainian forces have achieved their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began. they pushed through russian defenses and dar, advancing rapidly along the denise pro river. he cranes military released this video, showing soldiers raising their country's flag in a newly retaken village. the gains by keith could threaten supply lines for thousands of russian troops. russia has been accused of blocking residence from leaving occupied areas shouldn't, for those of shall. not to day the offensive movement of our army and defenders continued. there are new liberated settlements and several regions. blue, fierce fighting continues in many areas on the front line, but more and more occupiers are trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more and more losses. and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against you. granted. you see how the abdul hamid has more from the city of a creevy me. well,
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we're just ordering the region of her son from the north. this is a city that comes under regular air strikes, are believed to be fired from her. so now what's happening is that the ukrainians had been publicizing with southern southern offensive since the summer, and then took by surprise. the russians by carry out to be a counter offensive in the north east of the country. well now again, while all eyes were only men, the ukrainians, it seems decided that it was time to push probably because rainy season is going to come and the terrain here in the south of the country bay, plaza can become very muddy, making it very difficult for tanks to roll a further south to try to get take control of the whole of that his own region. officially, we're only told that 2 villages have been liberated so far, but there is
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a lot of chatter on social media. there's also videos until to media that so ukrainian for is hosting the flag in places they have reached. and then there's also confirmation coming out from, oh, their defense ministry in russia saying that in a place called the local car. for example, the russian forces found themselves overwhelmed by the amounts of thanks the ukrainians had. there is an admission on that side even from the russia and pointed governor of care, so that ukrainian army has been managing to push down along the nepa river and in different areas where despite the un chief and western countries declaring the annexation illegal, russia's lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claim to 4 regions in ukraine. but really what a new law has now formally incorporated hassan done yet. could hans can separation
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into the russian federation. russian controlled areas in those regions held referendums just over a week ago. moscow says people voted overwhelmingly for annexation, for long bus views. i'm sure that their adoption will serve the benefit of the entire multinational people of our country, of which citizens of the dynette skin hans republics, as well as their parisha and her son regions will now rightfully become part within the russian federation. oh, vall reports from moscow, the morrow, the, the senate, which is called the, the federal council will also ratify this, this treaties. and that is an amendment to the constitution, essentially by this amendment to russia will not have $809.00 entities. the makeup of its federation, including the 2 republic, something. yes,
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can the law and also the 2 regions of her son. and that's what he's here. they're already talking about the border, how it is going to be raised for new guns and perhaps on the spokesman of the company and said the board will be the same as that of 2014, when those 2 some declared. the republic sir announced the independence session from ukraine with regards to a have son ends up patricia. he said there will be consultations with the people in those regions where understand that russia doesn't control or both territories like now. and that it is even losing ground. there, so i mean, it will be a very difficult battle going on for the russians to, to reach the boarded up. they are talking about as rushes, of course, being mobilized. and that means much more fighting needed for the russia stepping
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up its its forces and resources in order to make, to make this a fact that such a neither an ally of that in my puting grams on could their office says he's ascending the 3 of his teenage sons to fight on the front lines in ukraine. he released this footage on social media, which appears to show the 1615 and 14 rose being trained for combat. he posted the video with a caption, it's time to prove themselves in a real fight. i can only welcome this desire. north korea has applied a ballistic missile over northern japan. the japanese government warned the citizens to take cover and was forced to suspend some train operations in its northern regions. the missile was launched off north korea's east coast and fell into the pacific ocean. it was upon young's 5th round the weapons testing in the last 10 days. the organ he jo, cool, took of luca, delta dental, a ballistic missile launch that flew over our country is not only an issue for a craft of vessels with her. it's also
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a serious and problematic action. this involves the safety of residents living in the area where the missile flew over. we have strongly protested against north korea in the strongest terms. mr. mckee, in his present, joe biden, and his wife visited the u. s. territory of puerto rico, a monday, promising much needed aid for an island once again recovering from a destructive, harlequin article haine has the latest the people of puerto rico still hadn't recovered from hurricane maria, which hit 5 years ago. now, once again, dealing with wide ranging damage, you as president joe biden, and jill biden travelled there monday. he said, to send a message. this u. s. territory will not be forgotten that maria congress approved billions of dollars or puerto rico, much of it not having gotten here. initially, we're going to make sure you get every single dollar promise. i'm determined our puerto rico bill faster than in the past and stronger and better prepared for the
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future. he was referring to former president donald trump, who withheld almost $20000000000.00 with aid meant for the island and biden said, in addition to emergency aid, he will also be sending an additional $60000000000.00 to help strengthen the infrastructure against future storms. and in the state of florida, the destruction is still coming to light in large parts of the state. everything seems out of place. boats on land, cars in water houses, simply missing the floors are really walls are down the ceilings of all dropped down the water lows above the roof and whole things. this is everything we could sell it, sir, lives. there are new questions about why people in the hardest hit county were not told to evacuate until a day before the storm hit. local officials or defending their actions. we did what we had to do at the exact same time, i would have changed anything. and i know being in those meetings from the very minute the storm was very unpredictable. searches are still underway with 1900
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people rescued so far. but as the death toll reaches, 100 officials say that number is likely to rise. patty calling out to 0. united nations secretary general antonio terrace has warned that the world is in a life or death struggle ahead of it. next month's corporate 27 climate conference in egypt with irish says, develop nations are falling foss sure to the action that's actually needed. while climate scales gallup's, a hands climate section as stalls got $27.00 is critical. but we have a long way to go. let's be clear, the collective commitments of july 20 governments are coming far to little and far too late. the actions of the else is developed and the emerging economies simply
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don't add up. they can together. good and pledges and policies are shutting the lot on our chance to meet global temperature rise to 2 degrees celsius. let alone meet the 1.5 degree gold. investigators are looking into indonesia as a stadium disaster, which left to $125.00 people dead, including $32.00 children in the city of milan and east java. the cities police chief and some top officers have been removed from their rolls. jessica washington reports from ally andy hardy on to thought this football match would be a safe outing for his family. he says they were already getting ready to go home. when police fired t guess the chaos of the darkness and smoke they were split up. young i begin, and i tired to go. i knew i needed to save my baby and i still in from the stands asking people below to catch him. then i jumped down to get my wife had told me of
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to keep him safe without her. then i went back to look for my wife and 2 daughters . i found my daughter's bodies at midnight, and my wife's body an hour and a half later, with her about done bella liked edward. he says their bodies were blew from suffocating. this is one of the gates of can do to hans stadium. now the sight of emotional impromptu vigils through m. o. e. see you again another day they sing until we meet again dark. all 3 of our friends died. we came here together as a group, but not all of us made at home. so thought i thought shoes and purses are scattered throughout the stadium and indication of how people panicked and rushed to the exits. as gas filled, the stadium, spectators tried to flee, but some told al jazeera,
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they were trapped. survivors said some of the gates were locked. can being monarchy anyway, i was so confused, i couldn't see my sister or friends, every one was scattered. my sister was on the stairs. she had had a seizure during the chaos. rob is stadium, you can see writing on the walls, graffiti from frustrated survivors, and the loved ones of those who were caught up in this attack. this sign here. police is your hus, evil police. you killed my brother. people are calling for accountability and it seems those calls won't stop until they are satisfied that the investigation will be thought the gates to the field and stands were reopened for investigators to collect evidence. and he says he hopes the investigation will lead to accountability. now with most of his family gone his days a quieter and lonelier being on the other one there. i really don't know what to do . i want to try my best to take care of my boy, but i can't do it like his mother, maria loaded him. he says he worries about the day,
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his son will ask him what happened to their family? jessica washington out a 0 milan was her head on al jazeera fair for the future in a burkina faso following the country's 2nd military coup in 8 months. i'm brazilians at take stock off to round one of a presidential election that's looking like a title race and expected ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, are you ready? ah, the way sponsored my cattle aways. hello. we've got some very heavy rain in the forecast for the korean peninsula for western parts of japan over the next day, or saying see this line of cloud to weather systems here. actually they'll join up and they'll merge to bring some big down. pause in across sir,
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south korea initially pushing across into western side of japan as we go on through tuesday. follow that line of cloud and rate as a central parts of china. wu han at 21 celsius. there's that cooler air just tucking in behind beijing at around 15 degrees or so that cooler winds out. we had dropped some 5 or 6 degrees as we go on into where to stay the cloud in the right setting in say some big downpours coming in here. with the possibility of some localized, fatty, she'll be a little dry, a little brighter, said tad fresher there for japan. dry and 5 for good part of southern china. sunshine is showers. meanwhile, across much of southeast asia, some heavier showers there into the philippines, a scattering showers into malaysia, western parts of borneo, seeing some lively showers to running all the way down towards marcher, indonesia. we'll see some rather wet weather from time to time where, where the 2 went to northeast and parts of india, aditya, seeing some heavy downpours that were to whether making its way up through be har into upper dash by the end of the week. the weather sponsored by
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a cat on aways debating the issues of the day frog use as always been criminalized around the boundaries of races. owners, member there people are a family event member on air or on line and your voice. this military don't believe in dialogue. political crisis from as the south wind and political semester as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going out to me. there's no recognition about what we're already facing the street on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories now. ukrainian forces have
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advanced into russian occupied territory in the south raising their country's flag in a newly retake village. the games by keith could threaten supplies for thousands of russian troops. officers at lower house of parliament has approved moscow's claims annexation of all regions in ukraine. it follows what even its allies are described as sharma referendums in the russian controlled areas just over a week ago, condemned as illegal on the un chief and western countries. north korea has fired a ballistic missile over northern japan, japanese government wanted citizens to take cover was forced to suspend some train operations in its northern regions which was prone young's 5th round the weapons testing in the last 10 days. brazilians are still absorbing the results of sundays, a 1st round to the presidential election. right wing incumbent jaya boston ira did better than opinion polls predicted. taking 43 percent of the boat,
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now faces left wing rival the litter silva. the 2nd round went off as arrows at latin america editor at the see a newman reports from south palo in the simpler maddock south hollow eatery. a couple of regulars discussed sunday nights election results like many brazilians, lucille says he is in shock. witness to gentlemen qualify for my view by reason to right wing anymore. it's an extreme right wing of radicalization on the same on the left. i think it's a global trend. we've seen it in italy and many other countries. and unfortunately, this polarization, leaving us obliged to choose between extremes all over auto. both has gave hard line conservative candidates to congress, the senate and governors. an unprecedented boost practically eliminating brazil's political center, right incumbent president, jade bull sonata may have come in a close 2nd in the 1st round of the presidential race. but his once weak political
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party was hands down the winner of the national elections defying all predictions. and that's no small feat. an example, both scenarios, former environmental minister, regardless salish, was elected to congress during the pandemic. he was recorded telling a cabinet meeting that the health emergency would serve as an excellent distraction for cattle farmers to overrun the amazon rain forest autumn. another person is that might have salvage, a hardcore conservative while poses progressive women's rights and has been elected senator ball, ricky elijah, now you over, it's up to the people to choose who they identify with. they were the candidates who represent burleson, arrows, policies, hopa, and all this marks a major shift to i think, what's happening in brazil since before the election is that the environment, the political environment in brazil, the zeitgeist of brazil can see that is conservative wearing knuckle serpents of country lula is on the section lula is of course,
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the former left wing president who scored 48 percent of the vote in the presidential race and will face ball so narrow again in a run off later this month. but winning won't be easy. also, nato has a huge advantage over his rival, as president who can address his compatriots at any time. he walks on television or on radio. and he also has access to the executive check book, which as he's already suggested, he will continue to use to help offset the impact of inflation. he's wasting no time. monday the government announced it was bringing forward a welfare payment due at the end of the month and a 2nd 15 days before the runoff to see and human al jazeera. so paolo u. k. government has been forced into a you turn on plans to scrap the top rate of income tax for high earners. the controversial policy was met with turmoil on the markets and the revolt within the prime minister's own conservative party put brennan reports from the parties.
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annual conference in birmingham. ah, delegates arriving at conference on monday were greeted with the theme tune to a slapstick tv comedy blaring from a protest as p a system. no lady is not parts her name because just 24 hours after prime minister less trust had said she was absolutely committed to abolishing the talk tax rate paid by britons richest trust. as chancellor was announcing a screeching, you turn the tax on top as we'll stay. i know the plan put forward only 10 days ago has cooled, a little turbulence. i get it. i get it. we are listening and have listened. and now i want to focus on delivering the major parts of our growth package. this conference could scarcely have gone any worse for less trust so far. the agenda derailed by a combination of tone policy and
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a lack of support from the own parliamentary and peace. this comparative speech by the chancellor quasi quoting a clear attempt to put the party now on the front porch instead. mister, go, i'll just, sarah. are you happy? i'm sorry outcome. but scrapping the top tax rate was only part of a bigger package which continues to divide the party. former minister michael cove has criticized it as an conservative and other rebels have joined him. the opposition labor party is crowing. their instincts were to cut taxes for the wealthiest and 40 paid for by borrowing, which in the end current and future tax payers will have to pay for it. it was obvious, they weren't meant to get this through the hassle and they were forced into this screeching you and policy experts have expressed surprise that the government could have been so out of touch with public sentiment going forward. there is some difficult decisions to be made around public spending around public services. if
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they, again choose to ignore their job as representatives of people. they will hit a huddles. this has been a deeply uncomfortable conference for the case, ruling conservatives raising questions about the new prime minister's authority and the new chancellor's credibility. cotton has had his chance to reiterate the case for his growth plant. all eyes now turned to the prime minister's speech on weapons . they pulled brennan al jazeera birmingham, an investigation into us national women's soccer league has found that emotional abuse and sexual misconduct, or systemic in the sport review was launched off. the 2 former players came forward with allegations of harrison's in sexual question. 5 of the 10 head coaches in the n w l. now season we're 5 step down to allegations of misconduct. and a washington is a former national women's soccer. the player she says the revelations are shocking . unfortunately, the system that is is broken, it's flawed and it's bad,
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but it becomes the norm that players learn to expect that and to take it and not be like they, as women as girls can't speak up. and so personally, i know myself, that's partly why i set the way the game and many others have done the same. but it's something that there's not that support a resources of people that you can turn to that are going to listen and actually take action, meaningful action, help resolve it. you find a lot of people just violent and as victims, it just continues to perpetuate because there aren't those allies and supporters that you should have. it's tough because you find yourself just becoming them to it . and it's bad to even say that, but that's the harsh reality of it. you find yourself just accepting it as that's the norm. it's the politics, the favortism. it's just the way that that person is. and i think it's part of a much bigger conversation and women's boards and that women in general deal with that. sometimes we find ourselves violent and not being like we can advocate for ourselves. so it often takes one or 2 to have the courage to come forward that you are, you know,
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the others come forward and speak up as well. but i think that it's just within the system. and so there are people that cover for each other. there are people that don't have the conference to speak up and all of that continues the cycle for generation after generation. com has returned to the capital of burkina faso following friday's qu deposed, adjourned, lead up, hall on re amoeba, has left for neighbouring togo menu. now wondering whether they knew gentle can't deliver on their promise of delivering security. it was hot reports. sergeant little newsome is a parody of breaking officers military june tab muscular hoover by normally one after taking power in a qu. in january, colonel de amoeba went on national television and said his goal was to bring peace to the people. last friday he was toppled by captain ibrahim tory. he too, went on national tv, promising security for the people was, i don't know why. in this sketch,
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sergeant luther says he took power to give the people peanuts and vacations to italy, who is in bertina, are no laughing matter, but a qu within a qu 8 months apart. feels like a joke, says, comedian says, are ya, yoga without committee. our country will go up in flames. we use him as a weapon. whatever their reason, the school is not good for the country. the west african body echo are, says brooklyn, as late as who is a set back for democracy, they're sending a delegation to meet with troy array in order to restore civilian rule. but tories says he has more pressing concerns like regaining control of the countries northern regions where armed groups linked to i saw in al qaeda control large swath of land broom, agnew, a resonant from the telephone. they fled to the capital to find safety. mo, from him the 2nd unknown, the keener faso has never been in such a bad state, even places that were at peace live now in
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a state of fear and uncertainty in the face of uncertainty. supporters of the qu blamed france, they believe the former colonial power and military partner has failed perkiness forces. russia presents itself as an alternative. molly and the central african republic have hired russian mercenaries from the wagner group to fight armed groups, africa, either suffering from this kind offer of shorter balancing, where the western powers and russia are competing in our, our territories. in this fight for influence, democracy has taken a backseat soldiers are making promises. the people of brittany faso have heard before. nicholas hawk algae 00 has to stay in our to nations is accusing bangladesh of using its digital security act to suppress environmental activism. is calling on the country to amend the act and stop using the security law to arrest those
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protesting against coal fired power stations. from that charge we report at least 12 workers and local people have been killed over the last 6 years by police fired during protest against a coal power project and bus calli. se bangladesh. demonstrations were also held against another large coal fire plant in rampart next to the world's largest mangrove forest. under bonds. they lead to the government describing some activist as terrorist. one of them shown must chaudry is out on bail. he could face up to 10 years in prison for sharing his personal views on facebook. i'm. that's easy. i'm opening at what he wished. one, we demanded an environmentally friendly plant that would benefit the community and not hurt the environment. and because i wrote about this issue, i was arrested under the digital security act and had to go to jail for 80 days the devastating effect. and during his visit to bangladesh, last month, the united nations spatial repertoire all to call for an end to harassment year
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human rights bodies, including the un have long say, the provision of the digital security act, or a concern, as that brought and ill defined and have been used to punish those who have criticized the government. human rights. what say is, authority is use the act to harass and indefinitely detain journalists and others critical of the government. this law was formulated to bring security to the grabbers looters, send her a government connected people who are making illegal money. so it is aimed at creating an environment off korea to allow people to destroy impairment more than a 1000 people have been detained under the digital lack since it was enacted in 2018. what we are observing now is that some of the government offices are eating the corporations in harassing the environmental activists. we
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are seeing that the government agencies are also now taking initiative to officially criminalize the environmental defenders, bangladesh, law minister, honestly, hawk said in a recent interview with al jazeera, the law would be reviewed and amended. critics, a country that is vulnerable to climate change can least afford to silence those fighting to save god. it's environment on which audrey i'll just hit our data. the nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to spend a paper for his work on human evolution. says his research is a window twice distant past. the thing it's amazing to me is that you now have some ability to go back in time and actually follow genetic history and genetic changes over time. and for me is particularly fascinating to do that in our own vintage for humans and articles,

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