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u. k. as well as trying to find other ways in to the u. k. so the disruption will be substantial. the union says that it is prepared for that and that it will continue not just through these days, but potentially longer through the air as well. if it doesn't get what it says is a fair deal behind all of this, there is pressure from both the government and the bank of england for industry, not to award. huge pay rises because it says that could embed the inflation that is so far being coming from external factors. the union says that the real external factors, the size of corporate profits at the moment, and it won't stop until it gets a fair deal. still ahead on al jazeera, why on goal is president is being accused of politicizing, the return of the body of the country for money to kenya's election officials call for an investigation into threats and harassment during the country. presidential vote ah, ah, here's a weather update in a minute 15. what do you say? we begin in the middle east where last time we spoke, not a whole lot of change. still plenty of hot sunshine, some rain
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u. k. in the u. k, the government is bringing in the online home spill, which is exactly the same agenda to shut down free speech to shut down free thought to shut down opposition to power to government, to war, to global health tyranny, to anything that you disagree with. there is potential that you become an information terrorist and that you can be tried on the refurbish legislation as a war criminal. i mean it's i can only say this mirrors gestapo tactics. and joseph gerbils, media tactics are in nazi many. that's the closest or similar comparison that i can draw. you painted a very disturbing picture of the state of affairs around the world today, but essentially people not being allowed to question mainstream narrative. they always say the 1st casualty and war, of course is the truth. and as you were saying, you know, you, you're not allowed to disagree with, you're not allowed to disagree with nato states. i know you mentioned the u. k. u k . officials in recent days have been flying all around
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u. s. followed by the u. k. and europe. efforts at a diplomatic resolution have gone nowhere with ukraine now equipped better than ever. and with russia refusing to relent, the next 6 months looked set to be filled with fighting months that could quickly turn into years as ukrainians learned to live with this wars dreadful dichotomy, air strikes and air sirens, alongside cafes and playgrounds, we have this report. russian tanks aligned up in the ukranian capital the message, this is the only way russian military equipment will appear in keith burnt and destroyed. it was unusually quiet as ukrainians marked their independence day in the capitol. occasionally emptied warnings disrupted the silence. ah. but the mood in the city is defined. we had decided i should crane. let us, i'm very proud of our country easily could i? you know, i'm glad that we came back from europe where we had fled to, to celebrate here. now on this day with our fellow citizens, some of the day i believe victory will come dates if it's a special day for me today. if you don't answer, i feel nothing. no fear. i traveled almost a 100 kilometers here from near keith. nothing scares me. do you just have to do it even, and it's a holiday after all, it was felt or feeling them. i am present. while it amused lensky released a prerecorded message, where he vowed to fight until the end was in here with him. and that are selling typically what for us as the end of the war? will you cite piece? now we say victory, then we won't look for a mutual understanding was a terrorist yet got even though we understand the russian language, if you came to defend, let go, why? killing thousands of people you came to liberate elizabeth or any shamela. we finally became united zera's customer and you nation emerge on february 24th at bouy. i mean, not gone from me, but reborn more a nation that did not cry scream or get scared me. when that did not run away, he did not give up and did not forget. the president and 1st lady also visited a memorial to the soldiers killed in the conflict. meanwhile ukrainian troops in the east are locked in a riding war of attrition with the russian army. i'm join l by maria of diva. she is a security analyst based in her keith in the northeast of ukraine when russian troops attacked her home town early in this war. she started collecting evidence of possible war crimes and she committed herself to fighting russian dis information. maria, it's good to have you. with us tonight, you posted a video on earlier today from the center of steve on this ukrainian independence day and it got our attention. let's take a look at it before the raise and put in was saying that the russian, thanks will be on the streets of here in just several days. well, here is the main street in key, appreciate it. and here are russian, thanks. term, a bar graph on other has it. russian military equipment, burns and destroyed by ukraine and armed forces. and thousands of people in kia are now here, may, can celsius in front of the destroy russian military vehicles. maria, it is clear that you seek that ukraine has won the battle and wondering how can you be sure that russia will not win this war? the battle is not all were unfortunately for ukraine. and we have to be prepared and be prepared for a long war. the people i have been speaking today with the english. i think the heart of keep in mind on square. all of them say that ukraine's goal is to get full territorial control of the temporal occupied territories. and that means that that war is not over for us and they just continue. but what has changed and what does this mean this? so to say, installation or exit bishop of destroyed russian military vehicles in key. what it means for us, your grand, yes, it is the demonstration that they put in the goal he has put while he began this invasion on the 24th of february would not achieved. he did not achieve anything of the primarily was and on the other hand, it shows us that ukraine and troops were able to resist and fight effectively. because many people included in the rest were doubt in that you brain. an army will be able to do so really let me speak to you, you as a ukrainian citizen. when you look back at the past 6 months of this more, how has your life been changed? my personal life has changed completely before the war. i was an analyst, an expert, mainly working from home and right in research papers desk work as if you would imagine an ordinary expert will do. and from time to time, you know, doing trainings and going into conferences and this war, turn me into some kind of walk correspondence. because now i have where the hell met the armor and go to the front lines to show the will, the what is happening in ukraine and what russia is doing at my country. it, let me pick up on that. i know you made many videos over the past 6 months, feel me the aftermath of russian attacks filming ukrainian troops. has there been a particular setting or, or situation that has stayed with you the, the one thing happened just recently. it was a in harkey region near my home city. there is a small town of to waive and rochester all the cultural center there. with the as 300 truck gets me styles and people of shelter in the basement of the cultural center. and 3 people who caught inside and we didn't know if they're alive or not. and the rescue continued throughout the night. and one of the rescuers was held by the actually the cost of the woman which was there under the rubble. and then there was the scene when the rescuers found the crash or the and they said he seen the husband and i talked to him and he said that they the couple had 2 children and he didn't know how to tell them what has happened to them. out there. yeah it's, it's almost impossible to imagine what that must be like. are you worried as the months turn into a year maybe longer have an air raid sirens going off at the same time? you have people still taking their children to school going to cafes. are you worried that this, this dangerous dichotomy of normal sea and war time life will get settled in 4 ukrainian, such as yourself? this is a question. i'm asking the people in the forefront in that branches and what they say me the soul just they say we are fighting here for, for other people in your grain to have their normal lives. the most important scene for you. great, nance and elsewhere in the world is that please do not forget that this is a war going on and this is the sovereign state been attacked by the enemy. and while you do not forget about that and continue support in and providing that funds and all the help that is, that the grain gets you grain will be able to fight or the end to resist this aggression. maria of diva, we appreciate you taking the time to share your insights and your personal stories on this very important day for you crate. thank you. thank you. thank you. and our coverage of half a year of the war in ukraine continues. now with justin crock. he's an intelligence and security expert, he's also ceo of the intelligence consultancy sibley mister crop. it's good to see you again. as the news brooks of russian troops heading over the ukrainian borders 6 months ago. exactly 6 months ago the day. just how much of a chance were people giving the ukrainian military it you talk about the news breaking and i think at the time when they're biting image i have with my team watching have night, is that she to the building picture on, on social media and other sources which was like google traffic that was showing the traffic jams in the borders rushing sheets me up and thinking it was sent on reality that arose around the situation. it would wait long felt like that russia would attack. and i think that consensus being that, that they wouldn't and so i think at the time a lot of people were very christ over say by the news. i think the consensus of criminal watches was that this was a mentors blocked by the military to think otherwise. u k. u s. nato did think otherwise, but even in ukraine, people just couldn't believe the way this was coming about. so ready for the 1st few days is that real sense of jock? and i think that delayed reaction by ukraine, which, which worked in 2 ways. i think 1st of all, the russian troops themselves, of course, were surprised some of the same. and he didn't even realize they were still on the exercise. they've been on board beforehand. and then do you, cranium themselves, had time to re gather the russians, run into a lot of schools very quickly as we now know, and i'm not, was those moments i think that saved ukraine? i think said to say, looking back, the russians came very close to achieving their objective. they did reach outskirts of care from both west and east, and the move from the east was a very long way. but then they were out of state and they were embarked on the wrong mission with the wrong mindset. and ukraine had time to ready, but it was a close one thing, i think of t
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u. s. u k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine accounted as being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new prophecies very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not, and a new countries about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries that have agreed to disarm the u. k. u. s. france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty because if they don't contest like around, might be very tempted in the future to develop new growth. us now jerry saying that it's destroyed more than $1500.00 illegal oil refining sites in a renewed campaign to clamp down on crude theft. lost more than $3000000000.00 in one year with more losses. project this year. algae, there is, am i to address joined security forces as they hunted down the oil feeds in the niger delta in there, or land and at sea. the nigerian military is under strict orders and the plundering of the countries oil. when security forces returned to the site, they destroyed 5 weeks earlier, they encountered oil, the u. s. crews chased them. the bundles run towards their boats hidden in the creeks. one is captured in terms of crush in this ellie della finance sites. we have crushed thousands of them as you are destroying once i before you get to the auto and. and what el
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u. s. u. k. france and germany accounting for military activity of on ukraine's operation nuclear plant to end official se shells hit near the facilities. fucking a fire and cutting power to 3000 people. emergency crews in iraq are searching for people trapped under the rubble of a crafts shrine. it's believed and landslide caused par the shrine near communist to cave in on saturday, at least 4 people have died. and workers at one of the you case, busiest force have walked off the job threatening major economic disruption. phoenix don't board accounts for close to half of the countries container freight truck to kenya now where the electoral commission wants police investigate threats and harassment of its employees, as well as the murder of an election official. the commission suspended, vote counting at a ballot center during presidential polls earlier this month, fighting intimidation of its staff. catherine sawyer. with course. oh, this morning in eastern canal are preparing to barry. the lo
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u. k. u. s. france and germany has stressed the importance of keeping ukraine's nuclear sites safe and joint phone call. they urge military restraint around this apparition facility. the daughter of programming, political commentator alexander dugan, has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow that he had to geena and her father have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital mogadishu, al, she, bob has claimed responsibility. work is at one of the u. k. busiest ports have walked off the job threatening major economic disruption. felix dough port accounts for close to half of the countries container freight traffic. it's understood food supply chains will be heavily affected. emergency workers in iraq have rescued. 6 people who had been trying to under the rumble of a collapsed shrine, fought a landslide caused part of the shrine in car bhalla to cave in on saturday. for bodies have been pulled from the rumble. guineas military june, has appointed acting prime minister bernard, go move to the job on a permanent faces. the transition comes as to the faces increasing protests against the military plans to stay in power for the next 3 years. the body of angola, the former president has arrived in lawanda, ending a dispute about where he will be buried while though some false died from cardiac arrest. while in spain last month, some members of his family and the golden government had disagreed and repent creation of his body. a court
u. k. u. s. france and germany has stressed the importance of keeping ukraine's nuclear sites safe and joint phone call. they urge military restraint around this apparition facility. the daughter of programming, political commentator alexander dugan, has been killed in a car bomb explosion in moscow that he had to geena and her father have been vocal supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital mogadishu, al, she,...
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u. s. u k. france and germany edge military restrained to round ukraine's nuclear side says, more shelling is reported near the russian controls operation. fact, i'm 30. how long the city of nikolai in southern ukraine? 6 months ago, the ukraine, an army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even today, people say it's under constant attack. ah, this is al jazeera live from doha. fully back. he brought also ahead. russia launches a murder inquiry to the killing of a pro criminal commentator who's the daughter of a prominent 14 ally. rescue teams in iraq search for survivors under the rubble of the shrine. hate by a landslide, near cappella and warnings of power supply failures and farm land turning to dust. if the u. s. doesn't say the colorado river. so we begin with a conflict in ukraine and the leaders of the u. s. u. k. france and germany are calling for military activity around this operation nuclear plant. to end it craning, officials say shells rained down on a city near the atomic power complex, sparking a large fire and carrying power to around 3000 people. ukraine has accused moscow of turning the facility into a military base. france says, russian leader vladimir putin has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect the plants particle haine has more from washington when it came to the nuclear power plant, they said they quote, they discussed the situation around every to nuclear power plant. need to avoid military. busy asians near the plant and the importance of an i e, a visit as soon as feasible. so knowing what we know about these calls because details always leak out after the fact. what were they likely talking about? well, the leaders probably wanted to hear directly fro
u. s. u k. france and germany edge military restrained to round ukraine's nuclear side says, more shelling is reported near the russian controls operation. fact, i'm 30. how long the city of nikolai in southern ukraine? 6 months ago, the ukraine, an army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even today, people say it's under constant attack. ah, this is al jazeera live from doha. fully back. he brought also ahead. russia launches a murder inquiry to the killing...
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but this is part of the allow u. k, u. s. western imperialist assault on ben. it's one of the sovereignty that has endured now since the $998.00 election of hugo chavez as places another massive heat wave spain as planning to impose new restrictions on air conditioning to save energy and at an energy crisis in the region. auto contributor rachel marston, explains how effective european measures to survive the hottest summer on record really are. as western europe continues to face, one of the hottest summers on record. and yet another impending heat wave, spain has now decided to impose a highly debatable air conditioning limit to save energy in their misguided efforts to undermine russian gas sails. under madrid's newly published decree, public and commercial buildings will now be barred from setting their air conditioning lower than 27 degrees celsius in the summer, and their heating lower than 19 degrees celsius in winter. the rule is mandatory for these values, but not for households yet, except as a recommendation, european officials never seem to miss an
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u. k. what else would they like to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media, of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country? so undoubtedly there be discussing that this is also, these readouts are important because they send a message, they send a message to the kremlin, to vladimir putin. that this is an issue, especially when it comes to the nuclear actor, that these leaders are taking very seriously. and it sends a message that they're working on what a response would be. the southern ukrainian city of mic
u. k. what else would they like to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media, of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a...
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u. k. u. s. state department spokesman and enterprise said the infra size the universal right to freedom of expression. former banker, sonny prime minister in mankind, is facing terrorism charges. after being accused of making threats against the police and judiciary at a political rally. supporters of gathered outside his home in islamabad, warning of mass protests if he's arrested. these are about high quarters, granted con protective bail until thursday. he lost no confidence vote in april, but in a struggling economy, his popularity, his search, his latest rallies, have drawn tens of thousands of people and back. his son is facing a major flood. officials say more than 770 people have died since monsoon reigns began more than 2 months ago. hundreds of villages have been washed away during the abnormally heavy rains. the military is working to evacuate thousands of people who remained stranded authorities as setting out relief. camps in flood hit air aries, heavy rains have left parts of the u. s. city. a. dallas under water motorists are being warned to stay off the roads after friday disrupted traffic across the texas city. several people had to be rescued from their vehicles and hundreds of fries have been cancelled. this month is the 2nd wet, highest on record for the area. and b, c correspondent, j grey spoke to us from a flood, damage house in dallas. we've seen record breaking range of the last 2 days. you're coming in, what's been a drought, just miserable hot conditions, no water. and now too much water too fast. they say are in texas that it takes a good flood to relieve a drought? well, unfortunately that's what we had here just today alone. and just in dallas alone, more than a 150 high water incidents. many of those pulling people from cars and you can see the mess that is left behind. you can't really start to clean this stuff up until the rain stops, and that's likely won't happen for a few hours here. and so you do what you can you wait until the rain clears
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u. s. u . k. france and germany, a calling for military activity around ukraine's operation nuclear plant to stop. officials say shells hit me at a facility, sparking a fire and cutting power to 3000 people. now murder investigation has been launched in moscow after a well known political commentator was killed in a suspected. com bombing. dia de geena was the daughter of alexander duke, in a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. both of them supported the invasion of ukraine and some suspect the father was the target of the attack. the cranium government has denied any involvement. then bas robbie asked more. oh alex xander due to russian nationalists. he's a philosopher strategist who represents president vladimir putin's policies to his critics. he is a pro kremlin fascist who has openly called for the killing of ukrainians that 1st the likely target of a car bombing near moscow late saturday. duke was saved by a last minute vehicle change as he left a cultural event. his daughter do
u. s. u . k. france and germany, a calling for military activity around ukraine's operation nuclear plant to stop. officials say shells hit me at a facility, sparking a fire and cutting power to 3000 people. now murder investigation has been launched in moscow after a well known political commentator was killed in a suspected. com bombing. dia de geena was the daughter of alexander duke, in a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. both of them supported the invasion of ukraine and some...
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u. k. u for it. and since we've tried and involvement in the crime, since february are involved with no mandate from the british public, it's not being subjects the election a referendum that says caused some damage to the carry, not just in the you can spend former on on the car, you bought, we had huge affects on our cost of living energy prices, the fuel, inflation, interest rates, and the government to not being honest with the public about because of switches because the u. k. government against the interests of the purchase, sprinkle trade side on the strong plants. i'm not yes. yes, he just time has beaten us, but we, we could chew and a lot of those lot of interesting points raised by you on that story to the anthony webber, independent political commentator life on rti or to you thank you. lot fin authorities in riga have dismantled a memorial to soviet soldiers commemorating victory and were in nazi germany. they controversial move, has provoked outrage in moscow and among lafayette minority ethnic russian community. well, luffy and police arrested at least 5 people we know we understand right now from the cried. she gathered at the site to protest at the start of this month, authorities in the capital and lunch, the monument would be completely destroyed. r t corresponded peter scott told me more earlier. so the monuments in question here is the monuments to deliberates. as of reagan, i was built in 1985 as you said in the, in honor of the soviets
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u. k. u. s. and europe. they've now been more than $35000.00 cases, reports around the world. in july, the world health organization declared the outbreak of public health emergency of international concern. joining us now on al jazeera, alive from washington, d. c, is lauren's ghost in his a professor of medicine and founding o'neill, chair in global health law at georgetown university. thank you very much for being with us. there's been a lot of criticism as we heard in patty's report about the u. s. government's response to this monkey box outbreak. one would have thought that the lessons from the cone of ours crisis would have been learned. why do you think and how does us find itself in this situation today? what would have been the mistakes? yes, it's a coven 19. was the, the most complex, hardest case of public health has faced monkey park should have been dealt with very quickly. was the easiest case. we already had vaccines. we already had treatments. we had tests, and yet it was a comedy of errors at the beginning of the month box response in the united states . and we repeated the same mistakes. it seemed that we didn't recovered a false faulty tests and cumbersome, long waits for test times. and to few tests, treatments that were scarce and very difficult to obtain. and of course, vaccines which should have been in an ample supply, ended up being scarce and help communication messages were very poor. so the beginning of the response was, was really upsetting, particu
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u. s. u. k, russia, china, france. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons, but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, to deal with the gatekeeping of the kind of power they have a vide, you're writing the roles into, has and has not. and even, you know, where it is right in there and it's better outside 3, nbc, and have new services. i considered to be illegitimate, nuclear weapons states they're calling nuclear states, possess the states, but not too big. so even with their electric on, you know, you're trying to control power and as to what it means to these countries. i believe that, you know, increase like is right. for example, there is hardly any conference that i have on your residence in which, you know, it drives invisible. nobody talks about his eyes, you can read and nobody talks about, you know, what you're shopping, the lease from achieving and nuclear and treason. very all the other countries on board, except for right now you're backing it. and also with this
u. s. u. k, russia, china, france. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons, but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, to deal with the gatekeeping of the kind of power they have a vide, you're writing the roles into, has and has not. and even, you know, where it is right in there and it's better outside 3, nbc, and have new services. i considered...
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u. s. u. k, france and germany, according to military activity around this upper region. nuclear want to end acquainting officials say artillery shells right down on a city near the atomic power complex overnight, sparking a large fire and cutting powder around 3000 people. russia has been accused of turning the facility into a military base. patty, cocaine has more knowing what we know about these calls because details always leak out after the fact. what were they likely talking about? well, the leaders probably wanted to hear directly from french president and manual. now kron on what he personally thought of is a conversation with russian president vladimir putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the us, france, germany, and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential a uses for those military trucks are. what a murder investigation has been launched in moscow. on to the daughter of a close ally of the russian president vladimir putin was killed in a suspected ca. bombing on verified footage appears to show the blast, which kill 29 year old daria nickina. she'd been, it's her festival, near the russian capital where father, the russian philosopher, alexander de kin, had in giving a lecture. it's believed that to get who is known as potions. brain might have been the intended target of the attack, emergency crews in iraq as searching for people trapped under the rubble of collapse shrine spray da landslide caused part of the shrin
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u. s. u. k, russia, china fonts. what about the other suspected nuclear powers? israel india, pakistan. why is it ok for them, i guess u. s. allies to, to have these weapons but not there is a theory. say iran i can get the great question. and then also, you know, today is the, the gatekeeping of the kind of power. they have a bi, you're writing the roles and to have them have not, and even, you know, with his writing in there and it's done better outside 3 entity and have you are considered to be illegitimate. nuclear weapons they call you on possess estates, but not you too big. so even with the electric on, you know, you're trying to control power and as to what it means to these countries. i believe that, you know, every site is right. for example, there's hardly any content that i have on user that can enrich, you know, it drive isn't visible, nobody talks about his eyes, you can read and nobody talks about, you know, what you're shopping from. cheating, and you've been trees on very all the other countries that are on board except for right now, you're backing it. and also with this idea that you to one country w
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u. s. u k. france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine, a contradictory being attacked by russia under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non nuclear prestige, very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not in a new context about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries to have agreed to disarm the u. k. u. s. france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty. because if they don't, congress like your round, might be very tempted in the future to develop new weapons that have iran's atomic agents. he says his country has the ability to produce a nuclear bomb. but doesn't plan to mohammed islam. he made the remarks just hours before the us and outs, fresh sanctions on entities involved in iran's oil and petrochemical trade. i li, hashem hospital. it was an error announcement from iran's atomic agency. chief mohammed, his law, me comments, which i call those made recently by another senior governments figure it so whether it is no secret that we have become a nuclear threshold state and this is a reality. it is also no secret that we have the technical capabilities required to manufacture a nuclear bomb. it will be an advancement of iran's nuclear program. far beyond the limits ult lived in the 2015 deal the west. i am announcing today at 11, goin
u. s. u k. france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for summer with ukraine, a contradictory being attacked by russia under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non nuclear prestige, very nervous. and of course, we see them, you know, with iran, a very, you know, these kind of questions it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy. but we really need to do...
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u. s. u, k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for some, or with ukraine a contradicts being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new promises very nervous. and of course we see them, you know, with iran or very, you know, these kind of questions. so it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy, but we really need to do more to make sure that not only do we not in a new country about new weapons, but also that the 5 countries have agreed to disarm the u. k. u, as france, russia and china actually fulfilled their legal obligations under this treaty. because if they don't, countries like iraq might be very tempted in the future development weapons. given what you say then, to what extent do you think russians actions in ukraine have increased alarm over nuclear weapons? well, it really has put the spotlight on how vulnerable we are as a globe world to just the rims of one leader. and president putin could basically start nuclear warren threatened to harm like the entire world with that. and just if he feels like it. and i think that the risks of nuclear weapons use are increasing. and we see with increasing tension also between the us and china, for example, with within nato and russia. with other new gram states, the risk for new revenues is increasing. so it's extremely dangerous moment right now, really exemplified by the russian invasion. but it also really puts pressure on, at the regime the nuclear nonproliferation regime in this
u. s. u, k, france. all of them really, really put into question a lot of countries sort of commitment to non proliferation. we see for some, or with ukraine a contradicts being attacked by russia or under the threat of nuclear weapons that makes a lot of non new promises very nervous. and of course we see them, you know, with iran or very, you know, these kind of questions. so it's, it's good to hear that they're saying that they don't want to develop nuclear energy, but we really need to do...
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u. s. u. k. france and germany urge military restrain to round ukraine's nuclear sites. as more shelling is reported near the russian controlled zap morisha plant. i'm 30 several in the city of nikolai in southern ukraine. 6 months ago, the ukraine and army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even today, people say it's under constant attack, russian police launch an investigation into a car bomb explosion that killed the daughter of a prominent and ally and iraq iraqi rescued team search for survivors under the rubble of a shrine. hit by a landslide near the city of competing in sports ukrainian, alexander use. it remains the heavy weight. well champion and we've got premier league action is chelsea yeah. hammered by leads while manchester city a given a scab. why newcastle ah! welcome to the news our there is growing concern over the face of europe's largest nuclear plant, which is become a flash point in the war in ukraine. leaders from 4 of the west most powerful nations, the u. s. u. k. france and germany, according from military activity around the zap a region nuclear plant to end ukrainian official se artillery shells rained down on a city near the atomic power complex over the night. and that sparks a large fire and caught power to around $3000.00 people. russia has been accused of turning the facility into a military base. on friday, the french president said, rush in need of a team of pushing it agreed the inspectors from the u. n's. nuclear watchdog could travel to the plant to carry out an inspection out there as party. colleen has more in the story now from washington. when it came to the nuclear power plant, they said they quote, they discussed the situation around every to nuclear power plant. need to avoid military operations near the plant and the importance of an i. e, a visit as soon as feasible. so knowing what we know about these calls because details always leak out after the fact. what were they likely talking about? well, the leaders pro
u. s. u. k. france and germany urge military restrain to round ukraine's nuclear sites. as more shelling is reported near the russian controlled zap morisha plant. i'm 30 several in the city of nikolai in southern ukraine. 6 months ago, the ukraine and army managed to prevent the advance of russian troops towards this city. but even today, people say it's under constant attack, russian police launch an investigation into a car bomb explosion that killed the daughter of a prominent and ally and...
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u. s. u. k. france, and germany say attacks close to ukraine's is operation. nuclear plant must stop. ukrainian. officials say a city near the complex was shells that started a large fire and cut power to about 3000 people have accuses moscow of turning the facility into a military base. france says, russian president vladimir putin has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect the facility. meanwhile, the southern ukrainian, cbs mc alive has been heavily bombarded since roches invasion began back in february. more than 6000 residential buildings and 66 medical facilities are reported to have been destroyed. at least 300 educational sites have been damaged, as well as 131 cultural institutions. many people don't have gas electricity or water out there is theresa bar reports from nikolai, its become my daily routine waiting for drinking water in the city of nico live in southern ukraine. that close has a water in the task is contaminated. so why not also bombs, a destroying us? the water pump was attacked near her son, so were without water. now, there's dirty water in the taps, we can't use it to cook food, only to wash our fate and use it to flush 6 months ago. russian forces tried to capture me live, the queen and army managed to repel their attack and pushed them out of the city. but people like alexander, i hope all the akina continue to struggle. me as you would. i won't go anywhere. this is our land. we will stay here with me. i'll give you another few more my i thought that because of my age i was going to have a nice life but know every day it is shelling. but it's not just the water. thousands have been forced to leave the area where the water was remind will shadow of the house was destroyed by to rush and walk and his family have left the country and he says he had to stay with all men of fighting age are banned to leave the country at the foot she was, they had attacked before, but no one expected that this area would be targeted. it's not clear what they aim pool could be the factory behind, but you see they target people residential areas. and there is no guarantee russia one tried to take a city once again. rockets continue to be fired on the city, reducing homes of schools and health care facilities. this used to be the terminology area of this hospital. and as you can see, it was completely destroyed. authority say that around 10000 buildings in the city have been damaged by the shelling ah, the streets look empty except for barricades meat of tires. a chill. how the city is ready to resist a russian occupation. authorities are struggling to restore electricity and gas supplies before winter order ticket, mach mozilla. the russians will not pull back. they won't stop here. however, as of today, we have everything in order to face them. we will meet them and fight them up to what we want you up. while the fighting goes on in the southern and eastern parts of the country, millions have managed to escape, but many others are reluctant to leave. it's their home, they say, and i need to remain here is greater and the constant dangers they face it is i will, i'm just seat out, nikolai ukraine still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of workers walk off the job at one of britain's busiest ports, demanding better pay to match soaring inflation levels. plus how cutting down trees helps protect forests in mexico using an ancient method of sustainability. ah, it's a good news. bad news situation for new zealand 1st, the good news. the rain is starting to peter out across both islands but look at this batch of what weather rolling through the tasman. see, this is a forecast on tuesday. jump ahead towards thursday and we're getting rain in all the places. we don't need it around that tasman bay, we're in some spots. we've picked up to a meter of rain and i think we may even see some flooding around the escape is wall . ok, back to the here. and now let's hop over to australia and for the southern size, we're dealing with breezy conditions. we got a cold front cut across his walls. so let's go in there for closer look. it's certainly going to limit those temperatures may see some snow over the victorian lp's as well, and flooding alerts in play for that south coast of new south wales that stop se asia and follow bands of rain. we are getting striked by them from home in city right through to bangkok, but i've got to get you to the philippines. a tropical storm is rolling through the philippines main island of luzon. i think torrential rain fall in the forecast here . less a wind story or rain story and certainly the risk of seen some flash flooding storms will roll into shanghai. that's going to drop the temperatures just a bit. so here's a 3 day forecast. 33 degrees, but that's still above the august average season. ah. okay, if it is like god was you creating, shunning a career in building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolves district. can regions of pakistan building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future on o. dizzy lou . ah, ah, hello. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories. this alum form of pakistani prime minister in ron con, is facing terrorism charges. days after criticizing the police and judiciary at a political rally, support is have gathered outside his home in islamabad, con is accused of making threats against the police and judiciary. authorities have stayed his arrest for 3 days. he's expected to appear in court on thursday. canyon presidential candidate riley, or dingo, has found an online petition to this of brain court challenging the results of the race in collection. the former prime minister was narrowly defeated and says, the results should be declared it null and void. and ladies of the u. s. u. k, france and germany have called for an end to attacks me, ukraine's evaporation nuclear power plant, ukrainian official se shelling in a city neither complex 'cause to allege by and can't electricity emergency crews in iraq have recovered it to me all buddies from the rubble of collapse shrine a landslide caused a part of the shrine near the kabbalah. to caving on saturday, at least 7 people have been killed. my mood had joined, says live from baghdad must mode. how successful has the search operation bain, and are they still people trapped inside willa rescue workers who have been her her trying their best to do whatever the can . oh, to rescue with those trapped inside 7 dead as of yet and 6 others injured today, they already covered do a one dead, a buddy of one dead woman and one dead man that increases the number of the dead victims to 7 total and there are they have been brought her heavy machinery have been brought in to the sites including bulldozers and diggers to se
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u. s. u. k. france and germany have called for an end to attacks me ukraine's as apparition, nuclear power plant, ukrainian official se shelling in a city near the complex caused a large fire and catholic tricity. emergency crews in iraq have recovered 2 more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed shrine. a landslide caused part of the shrine near the car bellhack to cave in on saturday. at least to 7 people have been killed. it's believed at least one more bodies under the debris rescue. teams have got food and water through to people who are still trapped. millions of students in the philippines are finally returning to school after one of the world's longest coven 19 locked downs. children have been studying at home for more than 2 years. as barnaby low reports from manila, when at a weaker community class in the manila sub. these children are learning how to read . it's a skill that by global standards should have been mastered by the age of 10 but key and we're shawnee, who is in to 4th grad
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u. s. u. k. france and germany have called for an end to attacks. ne ukraine's is apparition nuclear power plant, ukrainian official se shelling in a city near the complex caused a large fire and cut electricity. there are serious concerns of nuclear disaster. and millions of students in the philippines are returning to school after one of the world's longest to coven shut downs. they've been studying at home for more than 2 years to help stop the spread of the virus. vaccination isn't necessary for students to return to classes. but the department of education says more than 90 percent of teachers have been inoculated. all right, those are the headlines i'm emily. anglo in the news continues here on al jazeera. after this stream to stay with us, talk to al jazeera, we ask for the rebound you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the arm struggle in the 19 seventy's. do you have any regrets? no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matters on al jazeera . i think. hi, anthony. ok. when a nigerian st vendor can be beaten to death in bo daylight while people watch? what does that tell us about italian society? and he can august, you, quote, was murdered on july 29th. the man accused of killing him. filippo claudio giuseppe philosophy has been arrested and charged with murder and theft. his lawyer and the police investigators say the case has nothing to do with the racism about another county. my just thought i did close to her. she spoke to the magistrates, gave his version of the facts and said he was sorry. he apologized to the family, apologized for what happened, made it clear that there was absolutely no racial element. unfortunately, the terrible act would have been committed anyway, regardless of how she is a court order. dumb way. when we, she know it is a murder determined by futile motives. what emerges from the investigation is that the victim was particularly persistent in bagging money from the attacker and his partner with the protest as have been rallying calling for justice for alaska and for italy to confront it's his history of racism and xenophobia i did today. we spoke to the lawyer representing a leak, his family, the family, then the juliet community and the law kelly gun reacted with b and the way the wanting to condemn the violence will meet again. they blame the family, wants justice, and does not want to revenge as well as all those people require read through the streets all to be done. all the market deluxe decide to do them then their mother is is the king of alaska. oh, gotcha. cool. italy's george floyd moment, what will it take to confront racism in italy? you can do, and i conversation right now on you chip. ah . having this tough conversation with us on the stream, angelica kwanza angela. welcome to the string. good. have we'll see if you hear angelica, please introduce yourself to international audience. sure, good evening. i'm angelica, is that amy and i'm an assistant professor at the university of toronto. i work on issues of race, gender identity, colonial and post colonial italy. thanks for joining us. hello cleanser, welcome to the steam. please say hello to you is around the well, tell them who you are, what you do. a good day, everyone. my name is quinn's. i'm. we'll see the sam goes i from wrong. i worry because every city management expert and i'm also member of the national anti races network and it really yet to have you and angela. welcome. please introduce yourself to audience. good evening. hello. my name is angela book out to our finance journalist major london. and i write about issues concerning race diversity and wanted to extend social issues. and it's been some days now. it's almost 2 weeks now since alaska was murdered. is this story for italian, still resonating our tie and still speaking about it, because that means that something different may well be happening here. i have a feeling that people are in italy. my still be speaking about this, but i'm not entirely sure of the conversation. these are the right direction we've seen before. what you've heard that many are seen be says related this brutal murder, something that is not, is not connected to racism or is not racially motivated. and also i think that part of the issue might be that people my think that my start thinking about this because up and so close to the election while the story of the mothers of that man easily is a long i'm just looking at you she right now kwanza liam is, is watching, and he said, asking for money on the street is not justification for violence and murder, italian state and police must recognize the matter as racist, and symptomatic or structural violence. but so far they haven't been very quick to say. this is not racism, cancer, you start and then a jello. can you pick up? yeah, i mean it's already from good magic that the police 1st thing 1st excluded the motive of racism even before looking at all the evidences and stuff. and actually to prepare the trial. so this is already eloquent to say that there is definitely a racist phobia. we can say absolutely no racial element. kwanzaa is what the lawyer to the exactly as you say, they say yeah, yeah, no, no, no racial on that. we can yes. so from then weekend already said that there is definitely a phobia in admitting the problem of racism here. yeah. until it had he seen not the idea that it's not racism. it's individual crimes. absolutely. i think, you know, it is one of the watching the police are talking, the police conduct an investigation, talking about it. i was shocked to see a to see them say we can categorically exclude racism. because this could have happened to anyone. and this will reflect the approach we ebony italy bye in europe about race. first of all, we can not say the word race. people are always horrified because they think about the biological part to why we talk about the socio cultural and parts of race. but also the fact that is always a one off people in italy are not racist. they may be ignorant. racism doesn't exist, is in the u. k. in the u. s. that is the denial, structural racism as, as hispanic factors that define our society. and this is one of the main obstacle we have as color says, academics as rocky to these people don't want to face it. and so how can we be auntie races if we dont dallas is a huge resident that looks like it likely to be anti racist and, and what it all data had? 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u. s. the u and the u. k. the international court of justice a so but a case to determine if me on must government has engaged in genocide, critic say it is not enough. 5 years after these horrific attach. no one has been held accountable for these acts. and as a result of that idle, well, the military hunter has been emboldened to commit even more crash were crimes, crimes against humanity. so in my view, it is critically important for the international community to engage in coordinated focused targeted factions and engage in accountability mechanisms in a much more robust way than what the international community has been willing to do with little hope of returning to the home country any time soon, the generation of young were hanger. i'd risk of growing up without future you're up to date on dw news up next is dw business with janelle de milan, a marion evans dean on the back of the top of the hour with more headlines for you . thanks for watching every day for us and for our planet global ideas is on its
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u. s. u k, france and germany edge military restrained to round ukraine's nuclear side.
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u. s. the u and the u. k. the international court of justice as over the case to determine if me on most government has engaged in genocide. critics say it is not enough. 5 years after the original detach. no one has been held accountable for these action as a result of that, i believe. the military hunter has been emboldened to commit even more crash were crimes, crimes against humanity. so in my view, it is critically important for the international community to engage in coordinated focused targeted factions and engage in accountability mechanisms and a much more robust way than what the international community has been willing to do . with little hope of returning to the home country any time soon, a generation of young we're hanger, to risk of growing up without future. let's take a look at some more stories making headlines now to court in pakistan as granted. former prime minister in round town, extended bio for a week town is facing terrorism charges following a speech. he gave it this past weekend. pl
u. s. the u and the u. k. the international court of justice as over the case to determine if me on most government has engaged in genocide. critics say it is not enough. 5 years after the original detach. no one has been held accountable for these action as a result of that, i believe. the military hunter has been emboldened to commit even more crash were crimes, crimes against humanity. so in my view, it is critically important for the international community to engage in coordinated focused...
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u. s. u. k. france and germany say a tax close to ukraine's operation nuclear plant need to stop ukrainian. officials say shells have been falling in a city near the atomic power complex. it started a large fire and cut power to run. 3000 people gives accused. moscow of turning the plant into a military base. france says rush only to vladimir putin has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect it. but to go again has more from washington dc. when it came to the nuclear power plant, they said they quote, they discussed the situation arounds ever reach a nuclear power plant. need to avoid military operations near the plant and the importance of an i. e, a visit as soon as feasible. so, knowing what we know about these calls, because details always leak out after the fact, what were they likely talking about? well, the leaders probably wanted to hear directly from french president and manual now kron on what he personally thought of his conversation with russian president vladimir putin, where he came out and said he was now open to having those inspectors inside the nuclear power plant. so again, these are the leaders of the us, france, germany, and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says, a direct attack on any nato country, means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. well, would a radioactive cloud be considered a direct attack on that country? so undoubtedly there be discussing that this is also, these readouts are important because they send a message, they send a message to the kremlin, to vladimir putin. that this is an issue, especially when it comes to the
u. s. u. k. france and germany say a tax close to ukraine's operation nuclear plant need to stop ukrainian. officials say shells have been falling in a city near the atomic power complex. it started a large fire and cut power to run. 3000 people gives accused. moscow of turning the plant into a military base. france says rush only to vladimir putin has agreed to allow the un nuclear watchdog to inspect it. but to go again has more from washington dc. when it came to the nuclear power plant,...
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u. s. u. k. find same germany a calling for military activity around ukraine's operation nuclear plant to end official se shells hit near the facilities, parking a fire, and cutting power to 3000 people. the 4 leaders also called for a quick visit to the site by the un nuclear watchdog particle, hain asthma from washington. these are the leaders of the u. s. france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social media of those military trucks inside the facility, the u. s. government. and these governments are going to have a much better assessment of the people on twitter or anything we would know about what the potential uses for those military trucks are. another thing they're likely going to be talking about is, if the worst case happens, if there is a malfunction at the plant, there is a radioactive cloud. what are they going to do if it drifts into a nato member country? remember, article 5 says, a direct attack on any nato country means nato, then instantly gets involved in the war. a murder investigation has been launched in moscow after well known political commentator diarrhea. dina was killed in a suspected ca bombing. she was the daughter of alexander to gain a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. the, to have been vocal supporters
u. s. u. k. find same germany a calling for military activity around ukraine's operation nuclear plant to end official se shells hit near the facilities, parking a fire, and cutting power to 3000 people. the 4 leaders also called for a quick visit to the site by the un nuclear watchdog particle, hain asthma from washington. these are the leaders of the u. s. france, germany and the u. k. what else would they like me to talk about? probably intelligence, we've all seen those pictures on social...
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u. k and e. u government don't want that. people thinking for themselves, i've heard it said in the u. k. pressed at odds, he is just propaganda is just silly propaganda will. if it is just silly propaganda, let your people make up their own minds. why are they blocky this summer? they say, alexander, when it comes to war, that the 1st casualty in war is truth. well, that's clearly true in the case of the current government led by, well, soon not to be led by boris johnson and the opposition led by kear stop. there is no opposition in this country. there is no free speech when it comes to this issue . and the blocking and the banning of r t is one example. the imprisoning of assange is a longer term example. but also just on the basic level, it shows a government that is terrified of the truth coming out there. terrified not that the people can't handle these things, but that they can. and the people of this country will make rational judgments based on the information they have available to them. so this is about restricting information and making sure that the public's eyes only remai
u. k and e. u government don't want that. people thinking for themselves, i've heard it said in the u. k. pressed at odds, he is just propaganda is just silly propaganda will. if it is just silly propaganda, let your people make up their own minds. why are they blocky this summer? they say, alexander, when it comes to war, that the 1st casualty in war is truth. well, that's clearly true in the case of the current government led by, well, soon not to be led by boris johnson and the opposition...
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u. k. having a, when full tax is just going to pot, send a message to everyone. well, if you invest more into the u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why should they be taxed? i mean, basically the messages. well don't invest into these green resources because you're, we're going to tax you as soon as you make some money. well, i notice that the u. s. s. are avoided attacks like this, but i believe the white house hasn't actually rule that out. now, given that biden has had such stern words, well, companies and refiners, what do you make of, of the state of pay there now? well, the united states and obviously is lot more market oriented. and i think also in mind of, of the consumers, it's a lot easier to do these taxes in, in europe, and the u. k. where we are
u. k. having a, when full tax is just going to pot, send a message to everyone. well, if you invest more into the u. k and u. k, gas product, gas production, which we need really, really badly. well, and you make money, we're going to tax you. the same thing applies to e d, f, for example e d f is making a lot of money out of their nuclear power plants because the, as we know of just the prices are quite high. well, now producing clean electricity, green electricity, nuclear, christie, and why...
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u. s. m, u k, were openly, you know, denouncing seabag. i feel that this is the 1st time that pakistan was able to get some development. i'm having said that, i also feel that if we have governments, that term has some strength, have the knowledge, are honest, then they can negotiate better with the chinese. because in china did his ged to organs for corruption at the highest level. so chinese government are very honest into dealing with other countries and if other countries, governments have equally honest, then deacon bought, you know, what to do. you think god technological vents, the division of technological events between the host country and the investing country. so i think it all depends how much you are able to get out of a, any error before investor. depends on how well you are able to negotiate. and can i very quickly ask you one question about chinese leadership? because any a book you, you pay a lot of attention to confusion qualities and you're saying that the chinese never look for celebrities with careers. my. instead, th
u. s. m, u k, were openly, you know, denouncing seabag. i feel that this is the 1st time that pakistan was able to get some development. i'm having said that, i also feel that if we have governments, that term has some strength, have the knowledge, are honest, then they can negotiate better with the chinese. because in china did his ged to organs for corruption at the highest level. so chinese government are very honest into dealing with other countries and if other countries, governments have...
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u . k. and the u. s. to see are those 2 neighbors fighting? and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to crane, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continued to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it could really rel b because you see the fight. you know that a conflict. i mean the war in ukraine. i think it's after a long time that there's been a conflict in europe and i think that no, no, from that point of view, it's a, there's a big quantitative change. because after the 2nd world war, ah, what the western countries are said to have decided was duma war. because there was so devastated by the horrors of war that this had normal war. but i think what the western world actually said was normal war in the western world, because after the 2nd world war, all the wars were exported to the east
u . k. and the u. s. to see are those 2 neighbors fighting? and there are many people here in russia who, including president putin who said the other day that he believes that although supplies of western armed to crane, i'm motivated by one goal only to prolong the conflict and to have the russians and the ukrainians are continued to fight, do you think that's all part of the strategy or of the same strategy, or am i stretching it too far? i think it could really rel b because you see the...
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u. k. u. plenty. morehead on the algebra news our including we have more on the farmers and mexico who are struggling to keep their livestock alive because the land is boon dry. they didn't get what they paid for. we'll talk to property buyers in china as developers, leave them in the lurch and, and for messy excluded from a player of the year award for the 1st time in 17 years. ah. but 1st, the us house of representatives has approved the biggest climate package in the country's history. it's being seen as a major victory for president joe biden. the motion is adopted. the so the $370000000000.00 will be set aside to fight climate change. most of the money will come from tax reforms including a new 15 percent minimum tax on large corporation. investor is looking to poor money into clean energy will be rewarded with a decade of federal subsidies. the senate passed the bill earlier and it will now be sent to bite into sign into law with a final passage of the inflation reduction act in the house of representatives, the american people are going to see lower prescription drug prices, lower health care costs and lower energy costs and big corporations are finally got to start to pay their fair share. those that are paying 0 dollars in federal income tax will now have to pay a minimum tax and americans going to take the most aggressive action we've ever taken. in confronting the climate crisis and strengths in the energy security of america and the world, quite frank farmers and mexico are struggling to keep their herds alive during one of the worst droughts in decades. just 10 percent of dams across the country are full, while water levels and others have dropped below half of their capacity, the government has declared a national emergency menu. all right. hello. hi moore. from mexico city, the water crisis in mexico is not isolated to a single state or a single region of the country. there are moderate to severe drought conditions affecting almost 65 percent of mexico's national territory. in the case of northern mexico, these are some of the dry conditions in the past 30 years. just last month in july, the mexican government declared a national emergency which allows for federal resources to be allocated toward providing water to the regions of the country that have been most severely impacted by the drought, the city of monterey in riverdale. and is where many people would agree where the crisis is most acute water levels at dams are well below where they should be. when we visited monterey, just a few weeks ago, we were told that the drought is largely related to the weather phenomenon known as linear, which is known to disrupt traditional weather patterns. and in the case of northern mexico, a rainy season that was supposed to come in may never came. experts say the impacts of linea are being exacerbated by climate change. and we should note that the month of july is the hottest recorded in mexico since 1953, meaning that these extreme heat conditions are not doing anything to help alleviate the ongoing crisis from drought to floods. thousands of people in northern sou dawn or waiting for helicopter heavy rains cause flash floods and river now states, at least 50 people have been confirmed, dead and thousands of homes have been swept away. hipaa morgan reports from barbara and river and all state. this is all that remains of nasa morales is home in mikayla, in northern sudan. the walls and roof collapse after heavy rains and flash floods. and reverend i'll spade leaving him and his family with nowhere to go away for going the hug we lost everything. there's nothing left. we have to start from scratch. we need a lot of things, food, clean water, tens for shelter. any kind of assistance we can get. we feel like we're being ignored and it could rain again any time. at least 3000 homes have been damaged by the floods in mccaleb this week. the government has declared be affected areas disasters. owens kelly, mat angelie and her 16 year old daughter have been sleeping out in the open after their home was washed away. she is struggling to adapt to their new reality. that alive are mandarin. we need food and something to drink, but we also need a concrete place to stay. one of our houses completely destroyed and we use beds to make a shelter for my disabled daughter. have an am the son and when i get out of the beds won't protect us from the rains to come on the other. the floods have also destroyed shops, so people can't replace their possessions if appeal to the government for assistance. however, aid is there to arrive. many of these families have been relying on donations of food and clothes from other families. the government has set up emergency centers, but those here said the response is too slow. the town sewage system is damaged prompting fears of an outbreak of what's up on diseases. young hani, anti american. if it had mama, the damage to the sewage system is watson. the shortage of food and water and water will bring mosquitoes and we don't have mosquito. net, so we hope the government sends health supplies to prevent the outbreak of disease . and mama maureen is forecast for the coming days. people here say without help, the already dire situation will only get worse. he but morgan august era, mccaleb river announced 8th french firefighters. fear thunderstorms and strong winds could reignite and inferno in the southwest. official say the fire has not spread significantly overnight, but that could quickly change more than a 1000 emergency workers from across europe are trying to contain the blaze in the sharon's region. bernard smith, reports from ha stone firefighters in southwest friends are using everything they can lay my hands on to beat back these rapidly spreading fires. 75 square kilometers of the year on region looks like this. drought and extreme temperatures have created an easily combustible mixture. natural, near the screen, the de risk being complicated because the temperatures are going up and precipitation is dropping firefighters from across europe. these are romanian, have been drafted in to help fight the flames. this is an area that already caught fire caught fire again to the fire fighters of have to come back and douse the flames. one of the challenges for them is because the temperature is so high and the ground is so dry. as soon as the water hits the ground, it evaporates. so it takes a lot more water and a lot more effort to put out the flames. the risk of new fires is very severe. according to the local authorities. 10000 people have been evacuated from their homes. you know, he basses who fires are still active along the edge of the 40 kilometer perimeter. advancing little by little so we trying to keep the st priorities we had at the start of that is to protect that people who've been evacuated and will keep protecting all these homes. villages here know they've had a lucky escape. these signs are everywhere, thanking the fire service for saving their homes. how's it out up? what was the 1st time i've seen a catastrophe like that above all the catastrophe for the bio diversity. it's an enormous catastrophe. we're not going to have enough forests left. it's really serious, i said, or hook up. i'm clearing away. burnt trees from the roads so that fire fighters and volunteers and farm workers can get through and puts out as much of the fire as they can. the forests will eventually recover. but as the planet warms, an extreme weather becomes more frequent, it might not be long before flames. licking up these trees again, bernard smith al jazeera in the geron, southwest france. the perils of climate change feature prominently at this year's fringe festival in edinburgh comedy puppets. rianne dance are being used to war and educate and inspire at theatre goers. jonah hall was more from the scottish capital . thank you for coming to the show. i am dr. mike winning the most positive name and comedy today. winning by name. that's it, nevada. there are so many shows focused on climate change in edinburgh this year. it's practically a jaundra in itself. from comedy to contemporary dance to polystyrene sheets and globes of this and recyclable product, mainstay of ocean pollution. come alive in materia, undress. others stories moving our object theater. i got about you know, help you in the universe. in space, hippo, japanese shadow puppets retails the science fiction. tail of a dying earth. the only hope of hippo sent to discover new worlds in space or people. more on, on the internet and friends of mine would be like, oh, nature to to it's climate change brick because a cool but it's a good thing. is it been going to is a good thing to tell people is no, i think the audience is revolving more because more people are becoming aware of it as an issue. so the 1st year i talked about climate change was 2017. and nobody was talking about climate change. the u. k. summer of 2022, meanwhile will be remembered, is one of its hottest and dry. st. wildfires have devastated suburban homes and house pipe bands are in place to combat drought. it's no wonder the climate change has become more and more prominent in the arts and arts festivals like edinburgh, as it becomes more and more prominent in each of our lives. the fine line that every artist must walk, those between telling truth that simply frighten and telling truth, that in spite solutions and hope high above. the midday sun glare down the ghosts of the near future, as described as a cowboy. no off fever, dream about extinction. if you feel quite doomed, family feeling not hopes, little 9. i all like your books funded. it's about the climate and we're going to talk to you about climate change. it was, it really made me feel something when i cried a bit the end. in this magic realist vision of a bleak future, there is neither hope nor fear. only the inevitable. ah, jo, how al jazeera edinbu
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u. k. where price growth right now is in the double digits. well for, for some companies in place, and it's much worse than bad for others, it's lower. so not making the u in the eurozone inflation numbers are not as bad as they are in the u. k. s high z u k. whether my sensei said that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit had both in terms of inflation rates. but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest times are yet to come result with these new g d p numbers, the europe is still eking out growth, at least in the 2nd quarter. but there are so many concerning signs ahead. is a recession imminent? well actually, the new numbers that came out a day about as the new information for the latest quarter are, are not as the as so pessimistic as a had originally thought. for some countries, sir, i'm thinking here of the netherlands, but also there were the numbers for greece or after a very strong to his spirit, actually quite strong, much stronger than i would have. there are dissipated for others growth numbers in the 2nd quarter, or between 0 and 11.5. and of course the big issue here is germany with their egg did the growth in 2nd quarter. exactly 0. i always basic units that are,
u. k. where price growth right now is in the double digits. well for, for some companies in place, and it's much worse than bad for others, it's lower. so not making the u in the eurozone inflation numbers are not as bad as they are in the u. k. s high z u k. whether my sensei said that the beginning of the winter will be the tougher spirit had both in terms of inflation rates. but also in terms of economic growth. so my sense is that the toughest times are yet to come result with these new g d...