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an explosion at a bus station in west jerusalem killed at least one person and a 2nd bloss nearby leaves several people injured. ah, and i want money say this is out. is there a life day or so coming up? take a step self. it's offensive in northern siri ankara says it's hit nearly $500.00 kurdish targets in the region. bad weather across west java ad said the problems facing rescue as well survive. as for mondays, earthquake struggle to find shelter and a protest over unpaid wages that the wells largest apple. i phone factory in china attend line. ah, we begin with break. it needs an explosion at a bus station in at west to westland,
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has killed at least one person, an engine several up as is wiley penny say that the explosive device was inside a bag. a 2nd explosion, 2 kilometers away injured, 3 people. let's go straight. alan fisher, who is live at the scene of one of the incidents bring us up to date. alan, on what exactly happened this morning. but you can see here that the police are still carrying out some checks going through even the smallest fragments that have been scraped all through it to see if there's anything there that will lead them to who is behind these attacks. they know, believe the, both the attacks were coordinated, the 1st happening at the central bus station at the entrance to jerusalem. but they are 13 people were wounded. one person was killed, another critically injured. and then a short time later there was a 2nd explosion here. now the police believe that both of the explosions of what
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triggered by some sort of mobile device both weren't in bikes, that had been left by people who've been in the bus station just a 2nd or 2 before. and we know that there are cameras all over this area. and so the police are saying that they should be able to find who was responsible. in fact, israel's public safety minister was here within the last hour. and i asked them his reaction to what we've seen here in jerusalem over the last few hours. very difficult. if i may say terrorist attack to terrorist attack, there's no question that there was a synchronization between them where they was want to reach or several terrorists. we don't know yet, but i'm sure that we will find them. we'll catch them dead or alive. it might may take days or weeks, but we will catch them dead or alive. ah no,
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it's been several years since we've seen attacks like this on the transport system in jerusalem. you can see just looking behind me how busy these bus stops can be. and we know that the police are going to be big, that every single one of these police but bus stocks across the city. and every single dog that is capable of slipping out explosives has been activated and israel, and they will be carrying out random searches on the transport system here in jerusalem as well. there has been a security meeting in the last couple of hours headed by the prime minister. and also a number of politicians have said it's time for a strong response. in fact, the see because this has hasn't happened in a number of years. that it is a very grieved situation, but as you can see, things already getting back to normal with buses, operating past the bus stops. but people will be concerned about what has happened, particularly as i say,
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we haven't seen attacks like this in jerusalem over the last few years. okay, thank you for that day. alan fish out there for us in west jerusalem. elsewhere in the region, israel has closed, the july may and salam crossings and to janine and the occupied west bank, the body of an israeli man who was killed in a car accident was allegedly kidnapped by gunman from a hospital in the city. israel israeli media reporting that the our accent martyrs brigades group has claimed responsibility officials and take e. a say they have hit nearly 500 targets in kaddish, held areas of northern, serious since sunday, east to members of the syrian democratic forces have been killed. strikes follow, last week's bombing in istanbul for which takia blames the kurdish armed group. the p k. k. one of those all, there was the show for 471 targets have been struck. the terrorists are clearly trapped here because they began to tech indiscriminately. that's why we must
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silence them as soon as possible. we experienced this 5 years ago with iso there had been shooting and harassing fire. it ended once we cleared the area of ice. so let's go to cinema custodian, who is in guys in tech, which is ne, that take years syria border said, and bring this up to date. one of the latest developments will molina where i am standing in japan are crossing behind me east assuming that position held a region. and last night 3 rockets hit keyless district, a close to where i'm standing. one of the rockets hit it right next to me on my right side where the customs officers residential complex is the rocker's hit a behind the complex, but they were no casualties. report to the as for the governor of goes on to province here and some other rockets hit us behind us,
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killing 5 civilians including a civilian who got married just 9 days ago. and there are dozens of wounded according to the reports through the state agency. and the rockets that hit a position held area as, as was fired from taylor to turn your foot in northern syria is a region like an intersection of the syrian opposition. the kurdish forces of the shia fighter groups of the syrian government, russia and the united states. so this is an important area and back in 2019 when turkey has signed a deal with russia, according to that deal, terrified must have been evacuated from all those fighter groups. but so far it hasn't been achieved. then the syrian kurdish fighter group why pg, which turkey deems as the serial branch of the out both could to sound worker's part of the p k. k is still there. and the turkish government is saying that the y p g is no different than the p k. k is spite, it's position in coordination with the united states. and
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a coalition forces in the fight against iso still the y p g is a terrorist organization. as for the turkish authorities and turkish defense minister who spoke in the morning hours today and mentioned that the y p g and the p k. k is, has been trapped and they are not making any differentiation between their targets . because the p k. k has always claimed that they are not targeting civilians, but the military posed the military targets. but apparently the latest attacks from the y p g side, a hitting to residential areas, especially civilians being killed under turkey's side for the last 2 days. is critical for turkey and true kid wants to and any threats coming from inside syria threatening turkey's border security and national security. thank you for that said m. custodial there for us in guessing dep. now at least 5 people have been killed in a shooting at
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a mosque in kabul. police say the attack happened during morning, pres. 2 suspects have been arrested. pool weather has been hampering such and rescue efforts and indonesia, the earthquake thought struck west job a province on monday. fish will say that at least 268 people have been confirmed dead. such teams have been focused on a number of areas in the san jor districts and trying to clear debris on to landslide, buried an entire village. meanwhile funerals have been held for some of the victims of the quake. official say, many children who were at school at the time is 150 people are still missing more than 1000 were injured. jessica washington has more in the search and rescue operation. well, i'm hearing you again, which is a subs district ginger. this is one of the areas that was affected by landslides, which followed the earthquake. you can see some of the houses behind me damaged but
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more significantly, the damage that has been done to the houses that you can no longer see because of the last slide in this area, there were some 25 houses. and what we've heard from speaking through the head of this community is that around 36 people are missing. 5 bodies have been found so far. but there are also concerns, not only for the residents, if this immediate area, but also the people who passed by. it's hard to picture it in this stage as, as it looks right now. but this is a busy residential area. and also many people pass through this road on their way to school, on their way to work into their concerns for the people who may have just been passing by. when this landside hit. and right now you can see quite quite a flurry of activity here as rescue is try to find some of the bodies of, of the missing people. this is an area where basically what we've heard from speaking with community authorities that the houses here were pushed down when the last slide hit. basically many of sending many of them down towards the river,
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a distance of about 50 meters. and also you can see scattered throughout this, the soil just put the symbols of a daily life, children's toys, teddy bears, clothing and, and things like dinner plates, somehow on damaged and looking, as they would have done despite all this devastation that surrounds us. a protest, as well as largest apple, i say in fact jean, china's 10 violence videos and social media shave fox con employees marching ins, angel and being confronted by police on have reports, leap and beaten, and detained back as a protesting against unpaid wages and the impact of china's checked k, the 19 policy folk has been following developments from hong kong. whereas workers have previously scaled wolves to flee the factory in droves. now things have to and violence at the plant and junk jo with live stream video showing men wielding stick
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smashing security cameras. remember, a lot of them had complained about working conditions after case of infection broke out there. and they've been new to come back in to work with the promise of incentives, including bonuses report to say that they're now being told that the bonuses they were promised weren't be paid to till later. and so many of them are angry about that's, there's one person in the video in particular saying that's a fox con, doesn't treat us like a human beings. and many of them coming up against men and hazmat suits were said to be police holding battens. but all of this is really adding to the collective frustrations across the country over the implementation of cobit cubs, and also increasing uncertainty about the long term effects. these controls all going to have on china's economy still had on al jazeera, what's hindering
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a delivery since he darla's conflicts and climate change. the millions of people in need of humanitarian assistance. and we meet the few lucky creation fans have traveled to cat out to check on their team in the wildcat. ah, how i there over the next couple days i think we will see increasing cloud and rain spilling into central and southern parts of the philippines at the moment the wet weather has been across indonesia, we have seen well $85.00 millimeters of frame and per dang. here in the space of 24 hours and that wet weather continuing to lurch is way across so much of smart during the coming days. the java, seeing some heavy downpours or near looking, pretty unsettle, is that where to where the coming into central and southern parts of the philippines. little slip across into the south china sea making its way towards
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indo china. and again, it is a case of sunshine and lively showers. coming in here, thailand. see some recent flooding. now the recent funding to be seen in australia starting to ease off. now things starting to quieten down. high pressure across southern parts of australia slowly drifts a little further east was just squeezing those showers out of the way and temperature starting to recover 20 celsius in melbourne. you're still a tab below the average, but it's not too bad is getting there. 25 celsius in sydney still want to showers across at east inside of us east. pass acquainted also seeing somewhere where that along with the top aiden up towards the north of wu wei, wanted to showers, coming in to perth. it will be a little unsettled here. turning, increase the unsettled over the next couple of days for much in new zealand. ah. a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to
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these environmental catastrophe. we follow as sammy communities conflict with a plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home land one that could endanger their ecosystems and their way of life. first nations frontline black butterflies, the cost of growing green on al jazeera lou. ah ah, welcome back. you're watching out a 0 mind if i top stories this hour. explosion, not a bus station in west jerusalem has killed at least one person, an injured several others charlie pace, i be explosive device was inside a bag. shortly afterwards, a 2nd explosion,
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injured 3 people. officials in turkey, i say they've hit nearly 500 kurdish targets in northern serious since monday. strong's follow last week's bombing in istanbul for which turkey blames the kurdish alm group. the p. k. k for weather has been hampering rescue efforts in indonesia where an earthquake has struck west java province on monday. is shall say at least 268 people died in the magnitude 5.6 wake. now hundreds of corporation football fans of arrived here in casals that team get ready to play morocco, some of spend thousands of dollars to travel to doha. many others remain at home, cheering from the comfort found zones alicia feed half the story. teen croatia has been hard at work in the final alleys and the lead up to the game against
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morocco. much samo correlation fans have high hopes, especially tommy's love, who shows off his proud collection of tickets. the matches of past games played by his tame. his passion for football was passed down by his father. they even attended the last food come together in 2018 that this year. tommy's love is on his on, on your o. b. s o corporate now clean my dad has since hung up his boots. rochelle did last major championship awarded, but he transferred that button to me. so i will continue as long as i can physically, mentally and financially. of course, look in the championships since it's not an assistant at the university of color back managed to school tickets to cut down there was special fee for program. he's one of 50 who gets a free trip, which would otherwise have cost up to several $1000.00. croatia, airlines has a charter flight of a 150 seats, arriving in a cutter and time for wind stays, match. violet. gym will open it at the 1st flight leaves the evening before the 1st
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match between croatia and morocco. if we get more interest from fans, we'll offer more seats for people to travel to see the national team play. the croatian football association sees that sold around $300.00 packages will than $5400.00 h to get people dakota are going is that they put the i know cod thought laser. the world cup in qatar is unique, as everything is concentrated in one play, doh, her looks like an olympic village. everyone comes to the same place with a shared goal. in previous tournaments, it was difficult to meet anyone except opponents from their own group. but this time everything is mixed apart from alcohol restrictions, it will be a special football experience. alcohol lot. the correlation football association sees the high prices for accommodation and gutter has put some people off with it. it's expected that interest in attending the games will be lower than usual because of those high prices. and i think we can expect between $1502000.00 fans per game
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for our group. it's the croatian team, passes the group stage of the competition. you can beat the scenes will be jubilant throughout the van thorns and to her and croatia. elisha, fern al jazeera was, we've been hearing thousands of fans more round the world visiting castle for the world cup and many making their way to seek one case where we've got all very in victoria gates and be sorry. what is the atmosphere there like the it's a pretty festive atmosphere here. actually the one hundreds if not thousands of moral compounds earlier that we've got it for breakfast here. doha has a large population old broken bands. they were telling me about 20000 people from living cats. obviously thousands of others are flown in full to match is so much so that quite a few moral compounds that we talked to earlier had not been able to get tickets.
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such was the demand. now they was saying that pretty hopeful now, given that saudi arabia, who's of that shot when that morocco can do the same against croatia, they were saying it makes a huge difference. the fact that that from this region and the playing in this region, the fact that the world copies in the ad, the, our, well for the 1st time they said that really give a boost to that team, say some which will be about 312, want predictions for morocco, certainly winning this, and there was a lot of support down here. earlier problems flew saudi arabia. we saw some saudi fans walked through the seat with that, with that flags. and that was a huge uproar of applause for them. and lots of the moroccan vans and that using fans have been going up to the saudi friends congratulating them. so there is this sense of them all coming together and being united. and some of the world compounds will say, saying that they expect a lot of people from this region to be supporting them today. so that really looking forward to the game they, most of the moral compounds now have left us have the operations that making the
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way to elevate stadium ready for the match to start. and we're seeing a lot more japanese fans now that will germans as they get ready for their match a bit later on today. okay, many thanks for that victoria jason b at souk y k. well that croatia, morocco much kicks off now in less than an hour and we'll have the latest in a well cup special with peach estimate. i'm gonna finish a 1030 g m t. stay tuned for that's lot small. so on the rest of the day games now east africa lead as a do to meet with on goal and president in lawanda. they're hoping to stop the conflicts in the democratic republic of congo as the m 23. find his continue there offensive in the east banking web reports from the city of coma. the more than 200000 people have run away from the m 23
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group has its advance in east, in democratic republic of congo. so the log on the cell just started removing their big guns that were in front of our homes and took them away. this is why we decided to leave u. m. 23 widely understood to be backed by rwanda. you can also be an accused of providing support. those governments deny it. un peacekeepers filmed 500 fighters entering congo from rwanda. earlier this year, rwandan soldiers have been photographed in areas held by him 23. their helmets have distinct plastic mounds for equipment. the same as those warned by some m. 23 fighters seen in this video released by the armed group kong. as forces of last ground to m. 23 in recent weeks. east african leaders are holding talks, has been fighting to the north of here, further down this road in the area that is along the border with rwanda,
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which is just a few kilometers over there. a lot of the population from the towns where there's been fighting, has fled this way into the city of go my, where tens of thousands of people staying in camps. people waiting to see if the heightened diplomatic activity is actually going to change anything on the ground. people have demonstrated in cities across congo in recent months, against you. can the president ever in the 71 than president polka, gummy, they blame for decades of military aggression in congress campaign to say the international community needs to help me of a couple of young i didn't african, we don't have confidence in the east africa community to bring peace, we can never expect government to back down and withdraw. economic and military sanctions need to be imposed on wonder because it depends on funding from other countries. earlier this year, the u. k. pedro under about a $160000000.00 to receive deported asylum seekers. after decades of animosity, france and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron
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promised half a 1000000000 years of 8. well, tens of thousands of people have been forced into in sanitary camps. the u. s. is expressed concern everyone, those involvement, the un, the u. k. in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've ronda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run day and the can be a buyer to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's what this is, is stop rwandan soldiers fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil john, tow town, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, congress forces defeated them $23.00 and it's fighters fled to wonder and uganda.
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that time, congo had international military support and the u. s. and other countries blocked military a to rhonda this time, people here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond will do what's needed to bring peace and let them go home. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, the u. s. retail chain wal mart says it shocked by shooting at one if it still was in virginia. gunman open fire at a supermarket in chesapeake killing at least 10 people entering many more. mason has not yet known well, as far as the investigation, i mean there's, it's basically all hands on deck type situation at this point, you know, have many of our investigators here. and we just, you know, piece by piece. you know, we're just just take a little bit of time, you know, we have plenty of time right now. you know, what were the stores closed? so we're just, we're gonna, you know, best to get into, we get everything complete. the u. s. supreme court has cleared the way for donald
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trump tax returns to be released to democrat lead house committee. court denied that the former president's application to block the treasury from turning over the files from the trying to keep his tax returns and private years like canada has more more cindy c began. when the democrats took over the house of representatives, way back in 2019, at that stage as a office for his tax records as part of an ongoing compliance audit, which includes the current president at that time. the then treasury department refused to hand over the records when the biden administration came in. the biden administration rule that the records could be handed over, which is where donald trump began his protracted legal actions. but that all came to a whole last month when the appellate court in d. c. i ruled that the tax records must be made available to the ways and means committee of the house. this was then suspended by the supreme court when the chief
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justice ruled that it's got to be put on hold that particular order. but now the supreme court has issued a statement saying that the records have to be handed over to the ways and means committee immediately. so this is yet another defeat for donald trump in the supreme court. remembering that last year, the same court ordered that his financial records be handed over to the district attorney in new york state. but this is a serious situation where now you've got the supreme court ending this ongoing legal dispute. but this cover yet here, the ways and means committee will only be controlled by the democrats until january next year, when the republicans taking over having won the house in the mid term elections. so there's the narrowest of windows for the ways and means committee to investigate these tax records that they've waited for for so long, and also decide what they are going to do with them. the chinese city, as shown do,
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is conducting math in 1900 testing for 5 days. part of a border effort to slow the spread of the virus nationwide with 29000 people tested positive for the virus. wednesday millions have been ordered to stay home. conflicts and climate change have left millions of people and sit down in need of humanitarian assistance. united nations say one in every 3 people is going hungry. the political turmoil is hindering a delivery. hipaa morgan has more from ports to john 8. arrived at the dance main ports along with threat thie coast nearly 50000 tons to help 1000000 people. good delivery who's arrival we're recognizing today is part of a broader flow of much needed food and commodities to sudan to help address food insecurity here. and we're not just shipping food aid,
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we're also shipping containers of non food items such as hermetic bags, tarpaulins, mobile storage, units, vehicles and spare parts. among other things, the un says the situation is dire. it estimates about a 3rd of the sudanese population of $44000000.00. does not have enough food. severe weather patterns have destroyed harvests sending market prices storing as the economy deteriorates. and now a political turmoil is slowing the flow of food to those who needed the most. v 8 sector is suffering the knob on effect of last year's military takeover. some agencies have been forced to scale back relief programs as the result of funding cuts. and as for a long conflict in parts of the country forces more families to flee their homes. the number of those in need has increased, but humanitarian groups day, there is no way to access them. fighting has cut off many and remote areas with no secure paths to get a to them. and since the take over the rail to dance,
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transition to democracy, some donors have reduced humanitarian assistance assistance that's helped as heavy a jama. get her 4 year old twin daughters out of malnutrition when she started visiting vis center iraq. little at that one that i me a guideline at delphi. i come here every week to get nutritional food that they give to children. it is help them a lot. the health has improved easily masada organizations such as the world food program say more needs to be done to help those in need much us. yes. funding has reduced quite honestly. some of the door knows how certain they've been able to meet our critical groups. it's just about the moves keep increasing, more aid is expected to arrive, but not until next year. and their fears, the number of people in need of support will have risen by van.
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