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hello, i'm emily, anguish this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, i can predict that it will be the biggest ever gathering of people in our history. the long march supporters of pakistan's form on lady iran. com and slowly make their way to the capital islamabad. at least 45 people have died in the southern philippines after flash floods and lamb slides were triggered by tropical storm nell game. and in, well cub news willis says, frances hopes of becoming the 1st change since brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the title. ah, we begin with breaking news from somalia, where there's been a suspect is a suicide attack in the capital, mogadishu,
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2 car bombs exploded near the education ministry. the 1st santa plume of smoke over the city. several minutes later, there was a 2nd loud blast, and gunfire could be heard in the area. to pakistan now i support is a former prime minister in ron con, marching on the capital, begun of the 380 kilometer walk from la hall to islam a bad come out how to is there and spoke to him, ron kon, on bon. moving out of paper, coming out to him. a long get through. we have spoken. rhonda holden, a 1000000 jointed bod. at no other option for the ruling government. my goal is general election. i know because our country read
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us to 1000000 people to converge on a lot more bought and the grand finale they are due on friday. the board. what did you really know? you've started this march from someone who was 26 years of experience. again, starting body from scratch and the building up to the biggest body and bug, you know, i feel that it will be at least a 1000000 people that i can predict. of course success lies in the hands of the almighty a lot. but i can predict that it will be the biggest ever gathering of people in history. got into a dime, a tiny prime minister or dog. wrong. a man from the prime minister. what is the dog about 3 and for the election?
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that's been the number one demand. and why is it the number one demand? because we want the people of pakistan to elect a government to their vote. we do not want a foreign conspiracy backed up a bunch of criminals who spent billions of rupees to buy a loyalties of parliamentarians and bring down a government these. they don't represent people of pakistan. and it is evident from all the bi election where they've been wiped out, or it has been evident from the massive crowds you can just see for yourself today . i'm in, this is the spontaneous it's, it's a vote against the government. people are sick of these crooks. 30 years these people have been stealing from this country. their massive corruption cases on that . 60 percent of cabinet is on bail on corruption cases. and they expect us to accept these stooges, who are, who do not represent the people all we want is election,
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let the people to focus on the site who the, whichever government they want, but we do not accept them. and the problem is that because they realize that, you know, in the bi election, it's evident that they're, they're going to lose badly. they're running away from elections. so the dogs will only be, are you willing to all elections are not a a rated everybody will come out and a large number people about that we have been talking to expect already large or now they diagnostic mormon. iran gone had been rallying at the board ever then they were out there rama away in a wardrobe on for then i had one of the single largest. what was your later or pocket darn in the southern philippines. officials say at least 45 people have died when stone. now the raging and made landfall on the island of
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captain dwan at san friday. and it's now lashing the main island of liaison. strong winds in heavy rain caused flash floods and man slides trapping communities. search parties as struggling to wage. several peoples still unaccounted for. panama low has moved from manila. this. such storm is huge. it has a 900 kilometer radius. so it is affecting almost the entire country and it, it is bringing with it a lot of rain, a lot of water as we speak right now. tropical storm belgy is still making its way across the mean island up is on just north of a metro manila right now and it will not exit the philippine land mass until sunday . and so we won't know the real extent of the damage until the tropical storm. exits the philippine land mass, but we already know of the village that was buried under mud in the southern
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philippines. in the provinces, off begin the now where 40 people were killed and the 10 people are still missing. there at least that's the official figure right now. and so we've seen heartbreaking pictures of that area where houses have been destroyed and there were dead bodies strewn all over and the bridges also that were disconnected. rhodes said to have been damaged then it's not only true there. there are also other areas other villages in the philippines that have been completely submerged by flood water. and so there is a lot of damage to property. and there's also a lot of damage to agriculture because a lot of these places are rural areas of the philippines. earlier i spoke with rich had gotten the chairman of the philippine red cross, he told me about the challenges they face in reaching affected communities. there
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is active effort by the philippine government and by us to try and get people to evacuate. all right and go to say we're area where there's always a, a tour or a people to move out. and actually somebody who is able to come up with the horse about, but you don't know where you're going to be here because you signed with the now and hit the most of the islands and suddenly a bunch lights the thankfulness to reaching back. this is how they're going to be inside, but it's going to areas that they've been previously damage by previous i was just going through our latest, i'd be call it a class. my attention was received by the paper about a few months ago. and it's not the racing center or center i was wanting to find out how to design. so that means i what, what are we going to need?
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well, for this 1st place would, would prices are very high already by itself. and that's going to be very hard, the phone to the area, a 7 bridge glass alone in my get that out there. and there is a glass, so you really have to bring in the supply of food right. the way ukraine's president says 4000000 people have been left without palla is russia, continues its attacks on energy facilities. rolling blackouts are happening across ukraine. and the region around the capitol has been warned of unprecedented power cuts lasting more than 4 hours or a full set reports from keith. well, the ukrainian government is now saying that it is getting more defensive missiles to try to avert some of these attacks on the energy systems. but as you say already,
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a lot has been damaged and the supply is worsening. the mer of ukraine's capital city keys of italy kit kit go. he's been saying that the, the situation is at an emergency level. he is though trying to show some confidence about the efforts to try to reconstruct as much as possible saying that could take 2 or 3 weeks to get some semblance of normality back or what was going to be a 4 hour situation of rolling blackouts in various areas of the capital city, they're saying that shuttle is now tossed out and it is likely to be much longer. and so a he is calling for generators and blankets to prepare for the cold weather to come and people across the city a doing what they can to improvise and prepare for this cold winter ahead. russia says it's repelled a ukrainian drone attack on black safelite ships. dalton crimean city of sylvester paul,
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the kremlin claims the attack was carried out under the guidance of british specialists, georgia to better keep regime carried out. a terrorist attack on ships of the black sea fleet and civilian ships that were on the outer and in a road states of the sebastopol base. 9 unmanned aerial vehicles and 7 autonomous maritime jones were involved in the attack. morsey knows, have been held in iran for people shot dead at a shrine on wednesday. april were killed in the attack in the city of sure, as i saw, has claimed responsibility during the funeral rally. the crown shouted pro government slogans that show of support comes as a 3rd has continued their crackdown on anti government protested the revolutionary god has announced to as of tomorrow. they'll be no further protests rule yet. so hannah, i'm talking now to the students who have always been pioneers and fighting arrogant powers. what's happened now, as a few number of students say occurring,
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the voice of the foreigners returned to the nation. don't turn the university's into the battlefield of the us against the nation. be careful because they want to deceive. you don't misuse the establishment. self restraint. i tell the few deceived women. don't be the cultural soldiers of the enemy. quit the evil actions to day is the last day of the riots. don't come to the streets anymore. to south africa now, which is holding an official carnation ceremony for the 1st zulu king more than 50 years. missy zulu caswell attorney is the leader of the largest ethnic group in the country. the government is formerly acknowledging the zulu monarch who was 1st crowned in a traditional ceremony. no august. mila has more from devon, thousands of people that come out and they're excited about the festivities. it's the 1st time a nation i suppose,
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one and more than i wanna bring in some of these, you know, why are you who are here with pages and also participate or do one of them is one delay go best? when do they, why is it important for you to be good, special needs as a young soon to worry about that. thank you so very much, a static, the wall, a son's on the page with one delay. it's also the duty of the year to protect and serve the king and you what your for one of those with renee the story deal. i am a
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no, i'm going to do that with . we know that king, mrs. so don't read the special day. lots of people, the law in south africa, we also have a president of south africa still ahead on al jazeera displaced and pregnant women in pakistan, struggle to find food and medical care after unprecedented floods. and i'm john henry in one of the world, new oil capitols in south america. i'll tell you more coming up. ah
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ah hello, we've got a few showers in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days, but for much of east asia sticky, fine, and dry little area of low pressure, very close to hawkeye, bringing some cherry rain through northern parts of honshu that the south central and southern parts should be fine. and roberson, pleasant autumn, sunshine temperatures at around 19 celsius, a similar temperature to into so some of the temperature to into our beijing much a china will be dry over the coming days, down to water. se we're a drawer and in some very heavy rain, very close to our tropical storm, which has made its way across the philippines. now. that mass of cloud swirling away. now punching out into the south china sea, south of that's generally it's going to be a case of heavy showers, but some sunshine in between. start drawing some wet weather in across the philippines as push up towards the philippines and check on the progress of our
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tropical storm. then you can see for sunday it is out into the open waters. plenty a shower still coming back behind. the showers will linger on on the monsoon trough . they so they're going to linger there as we go on 3, monday where to where they're starting to push its way back towards the southeast of china. the system will intensify, may become a typhoon, just as he pushes towards hong kong. ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm m liang when he's a reminder of our top stories, his sour has been a suspected suicide attack. in somali is capital mogadishu. to cobb. bombs exploded near the education ministry. several minutes later, there was a 2nd loud blast, and gunfire could be heard in the area from a pakistani, prime minister in ron khan, and his supporters marching on the capital to coal. the early elections that began at the 380 kilometer walked, was lam about from the eastern city of la whole and at least $45.00 people have been killed in the southern philippines after storm met no gay hit,
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the region made land phone on the island of captain dwan is strong winds and heavy rain have caused to flash floods and months nights hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by july to be monsoon flooding in pakistan . some of the worst effected a pregnant women had been left without access to health care. several high rats reports. zayna cartoon is due to give bus, seen between worrying about when her family will eat home last capital and no income. she doesn't sleep much. we just got a lot common floods have washed away all our belongings. i'm pregnant, i need to rest. i need to eat healthy food, but where will i find that? there's hardly any help. i'm afraid i might die or lose my baby before giving birth . she's one of 650000 pregnant women and flooded effect. there is in pakistan, many of them are due to give birth in the next few months. focused on the
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unprecedented monsoon rains in july, 4th, millions of people to shelter and make shift camps where meals are far and few between and with thousands of basic medical and sanitation facilities shut down. mothers to be are struggling in unsafe conditions with no access to health care. when the flood is there, the whole water body become infected. there's no safe water them. so no safe water . lot of infections combined living outside the house is these all make of grave situation for, for any country, for any area. so if the, if the women are already anemic, they are having multiple pregnancies. they do the fisher and the high chance that they will be affected very seriously. flooding has caused water born diseases, spread fast. pregnant women and children are most at risk of facing lifelong illnesses or even death. pakistan already had one of the highest rates of infants
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on maternity mortality rates in the region before the flooding. agencies warned that some of the long term concerns are an increase in unwanted pregnancies and child marriages. focused on governments faces an economic crisis and it's appealing for international aids to help those, especially in rural areas. authorities estimates it could take half a year to the flood waters to fully recede and with winter arriving soon. millions of pakistani are facing and uncertain few months ahead. set a height of al jazeera and delay. i spoke with lid taken, maskeen, pride, hon, who's the deputy representative of united nations population fund in pakistan. she says measures i needed to protect pregnant women against the increasing risk of gender by violence. the hi kindred, pregnant dying from preventable causes. because we know that more than health and
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health have been damaged. that also includes comprehensive, budging centers and basic about incentives about so which means that women who are in the side are in a condition whereby they may not be able to access health. the deal was killed vendors and care which is going to be, you know, increases the risk for preventable that at the ground. you can really see that the next turn when we did the 50 audit, could see that there's no lighting privacy, not nearby washrooms that they can use. lots of these are very far off. the women actually waiting for you to get to really go and use the bathrooms and so not only their own health and safety, it's also about risk kaiten agenda be signed by ty, prevention and mitigation, major agenda this why didn't have also been very critical. there are measures that
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needs to be put, especially for the space of the woman which has been reported as not. and now bases that not having facilities and other factor and women and women headed health, who will be supporting relief items that have been providing the grounds for the women headed council. they have not been able to access access. so there are measures that need to be put in, please do really need to get back to interviews violence. and also in case of any violence that i've been seeing in the ground, there requires a strong record, a mechanic whereby agreement get mental health and cycle, which is about requirement rules and other systems. the bottom violence against journalists is on the rise and more attacks are threatening press freedom across the globe. u. n. statistics show at least 74 journalists have been killed this year alone. and most of the cases go unresolved among those who have been killed is al
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jazeera, generous sharina, abbey aclu. she was shot dead by israeli forces while covering and israeli raid in the occupied west bank. the deadliest country for journalists is mexico, at least 18 members of the press had been killed there this year marking. and you records. also high on the list. i, ukraine, pakistan, the philippines, and brazil. i spoke to franny moran that the executive director of the international press, the institute. he says, there's only one way to make sure justice is served for sharing and all slang journalists. it's to ensure that there is a continuous campaign just because there is no justice. now that doesn't mean that they should never be so campaign needs to continue from our side. sharina was named by i p i as the wordpress freedom hero. so an eminent panel of editors recognize this and we will continue campaigning as will the other freedom presley them.
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organizations. and what we have seen is that when they're a high profile cases, something can get done. the statistics are that only why me 9 cases of killings of journalist to become resolved where the perpetrators are convicted. but what is important is the ones that are resolved are usually the most high profile cases. so we have to continue campaigning. we have to continue bring it on the agenda of those governments who can do something, which in this case is these railey government. but also those governments who are on the side line who have partnerships with government, they should also be the ones demanding for justice. violence can manifest itself not just in a physical way, but a lot of generalists are facing violence on line as well. absolutely. and this is in a way, a precursor to physical violence. in many cases, it does 2 things. first of all, it tries to threaten the journalists so they don't continue doing their work to
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frighten them into giving up their journalist work. but 2nd of all, it creates an atmosphere of impunity. and this is even more appalling when it's done by political leaders. it does create an atmosphere of enabling those people who might actually take violence into their hands and do something physical against those journalists. it makes them feel empowered and enabled is an appalling trend that we have seen on a political level in many, many countries. thousands of people in hazy of falling sick with cholera and the outbreak is spreading fast. at least 40 people have died. health facilities are struggling for basic supplies, including water and are unable to provide care. many people are dying at home as they are unable to reach hospitals because of gang violence. guyana is a sparsely populated nation that never had economically viable amounts of oil. at all, changed with a major discovery back in 2015,
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john handwritten traveled to the capital george town to interview the nations president or fan ali the temperate waters off the guy on a coast cover some of the world's largest reserves of crude oil. but it's not the oil president iran. oh, he is interested in what he can do with it. the story about girl is not oil and gas . we are a country that is rich in our history. we are a country that will be a mark. my words will be a leader and for security and our culture. and importantly, we will be along the best eco tourism destination you can find and that oil revenue may help you get there fast on every revenue will help us to get their faster guy on his sprawling stop recoil field holds an estimated 11000000000 barrels of crude enough to turn one of south america's poorest countries into one
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of the richest and contractor exxon mobil is discovered 2 more deposits just this past week, making that feel even bigger. it's big on an international scale, a global scale, as far as the conventional oil and gas resources being found around the world in the last 78 years. but also at a national level, this is transformative for the country. for diana, critics in the opposition party warn of the so called resource curse that struck other oil rich nations. it were some benefit greatly, while most miss out stock market has gone up in only a few years. 400 percent. but the minimum wage is only gone up to 6 percent in the same time period. and so you've seen a huge escalation in terms of inequality. some 40 percent of guy and he's live in poverty earning below 5 and a half dollars a day. according to the world bank, the influx of oil money has raised rents along with a height of buildings in the capital of georgetown center of the petroleum boom.
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the infrastructure here in georgetown has been growing by the day and for good reason. since i was discovered here in 20151 3rd of all, the new oil found in the world has been off. the guy comes to only a decade ago, george towns demo. our river was a sleepy port. today, it's a hive of activity. is oil service vessels shuffled back and forth to wash your rigs. the world is trying to move away from oil. do you feel at all like you're in a race against time here? yes. the race again signed with boss with dawn response leader in a sustainable way. what we intend to accelerate. the production, speeding up production might help this generation prosper while creating a base for the next john henderson, al jazeera george down guyana to the lightest well cut news now in france is the defending champion and a favorites to win this year's tournament in kata, nor tame since brazil, in 1962 as one,
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the trophy back to back as natasha butler reports from paris, france is 2018 woke up thick tree was celebrated loman hard by french football fans . now fronts are among the favorites to win the tournament again in ketta, the squad has yet to be revealed, bought it's likely to include 2 of the world's best attackers, killing and pappy, and carrying benzo map. oh, gang bins emptied again in the shop. john returned ben's about pretty much one, the champions league on his own with rem madrid, and killing him. but pay by singing p as g stays in a club. he knows it gets rid of any doubts and unless he was to be injured, he should be in good shape in katara the from steam as all to players. you need to have a great woke up. but the key will be whether they can play well together. holly, shoddy felt world. there's little doubt that a 3rd world cub. when for france, would sony inspire a whole new generation of for boys. at this, i'm at
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a club in paris, hoops a high for france, victory. oh, and i don't if would normal, but we love football. so all of us coaches would be really happy, as it would motivate the children, because the french teams or folk would show them how to lead. yeah, they call for hovers, care. i'll watch the world cup with my dad. i like this game. that's why i play i. i was hoping 1000 baker. i'd be pleased because it's my country and it would be a miracle. some your, the last time a team one consecutive well cops. it was brazil in 1962 as raining champions. france will be under increased pressure as they defend their title, but they'll also know that having done it before, they could do it again. natasha butler al jazeera paris. a railway company in switzerland is attempting a rather unusual record ra tisha. bon is trying to run the woods along.

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