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blame each other for endangering lives. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are, ally from dough are also coming up. mom soon rains are sweeping across parts of pakistan. flooding kills $900.00 people in less than 90 days. men mas military government arrests. the former british ambassador as the u. k, imposes more sanctions on the country. i have been under tremendous pressure to publish or not to publish on the un human rights chief says she won't give in. as china opposes the release of her report on the treatment of its wheat up community . europe's biggest nuclear power plant is now back on line, ukraine's nuclear agency says it was cut off from the power grid after fi has damaged overhead electricity lines. russia took control of the zappa asia plant in march, but it's run by ukrainian engineers. there are growing fears of a fighting near the facility. both sides accused each other of shelling, the complex you and as called for the removal of all military forces immediately and is urging the international atomic energy agency to be allowed in. so he's a bo has more what most people here are would be mending. right now is a 3rd party to visit that location to have access to get to and to know whether what type of damage has been going on. and that's why the united nations nuclear watch doc, the, i am planning a visit in the next week. there we've been hearing right now. they talk to you yet how that visit is going to happen. on one side, the russians are saying that that visit should happen to moscow while the crane, as i hope it is queens, i'm the united nations. i hoping that it will happen ukraine and through the front line and will be able to access that location. that's only when we will really know what's been going on for 40 ukrainian per saying is being held hostage by the russians. they took that here we are back in march, the stablished a military base, right, right in that area. ukrainian technicians are still working there under and money toy by russian soldier, so that also generates lots of tension. so for most people right now, the most important thing is to get the i a to support. so, you know, the world can find out you crane can find out what is going on. well, robert kelly is a former director of inspections at the international atomic energy agency. he says he's not alarmed by the lectures development. i'm a lot less concerned than the historical screaming that's going on in the media. i don't think there's a major problem there. i just heard the safety systems came on and their work wasn't exactly what we expect them. you're at the sites, and we'll do with both sides in this battle. if you realist electricity, ravel are very anxious to seniors. 40000000000 dollar plant remain jacked, and whoever gets it when this war is finally resolved, we'll be very happy to have that huge generating station. it's 20 percent of the capacity of crane and the burger going the u i. e, a conduct 2 kinds of inspections. one kind of inspection they are going to do for sure is look at nuclear, richer of accounting and see that the books are correct and that the inventories are correct. may do that about 4 times a year because of the war that has been interrupted. they also have the possibility of doing some kind of a special mission. those are not inspectors. there are people who chosen from the ranks or maybe from member states to go in the nation may look at safety and security gates and things like that. and they'll come back and make some observations, but they are not trained inspectors. like you would see, for example, a nuclear arms control treaty inspector, situation. in craning officials, at least 25 people were killed in russian rocket attacks in the eastern city of champ line. on the wednesday, some of the missiles landed in a residential area. others, a train. russia claims the attack, killed over 200 ukrainian troops and destroyed military equipment to 0 as a locality visited the site of the attack. a lot you saw about the hub up the missile attack hit the train station and the residential neighborhood here in chapter messiah landed in a place completely flattened the house. the massage tech also destroyed a number of other houses in the vicinity, while 2 children were killed, industries, national neighborhood, and 4 others were injured. ukrainian, 30, said messiah margaret at this area. poor miss house landed in the vicinity of the train station. journalists are prevented from reaching their being as described as a strategic area, as it is built into photograph record video during times of war. anybody here say that the damage to the house was huge. william not ended. the train station is a hub through which other cultural products are being transported through which the residence of area can travel to didn't broke. and i didn't do you clean or 30 did not reveal died until the 25 people were killed and others were in. the thirty's didn't reveal either way to do it per se now or civilians. it officials here have quoted the country, seeing in a speech that green will respond what has been described at his crimes against the great people present the landscape had also said that the russian attacks would prevent his country's authorities from doing their job and performing their duty and would prevent ukrainian army from berkeley to restore de lanes. russia had okay . since february 24, a shop on the heavy rains are showing no sign of letting up in pakistan. at least a 100000 homes have been destroyed since the downfalls began in june. authority say nearly a 1000 people have been killed and many more. missing. jane bizarre. the reports of karachi rainfall over the south of the country has been so severe. survivors describe what is happening in pakistan as the end of days. one government estimate says this monsoon season, there has been 500 percent more rain than the seasonal average suffering greatest in the southern send the province, the lucky ones who lives through the storm. now wait out in the open on small tracts of land spared by the floods for now waiting for help for more rain. no worries turned to disease, thirst, hunger, i heard now can you but what are we going to eat? we are completely lost. i am very worried about our children. they have nothing to eat and nothing to where i'm telling you. but that bonnie man we lost everything in the floods. there is water all around us and we are empty handed. don't get david, we don't have tense. no shelter, no food, and no one is here to help them. at 1st sight, it looks like a seaside waves crashing on a beach. but these are flooded fields and farms deep inland. lost harvests destroyed crops. a food crisis is now inevitable. efforts to hold back the flood waters seemed no match for the extreme weather. countless community submerged some completely washed away. the rescue efforts are underway, but there is just too much need of living to one of them on the death of the world. we are at this point, ground 0, the front lines. the spring weather in pakistani leaders are calling for help from the international community to deal with the floods. its been one of the worst, if not the worst monsoon season to hit pockets in recent memory. here in the provincial capital of karachi, it is perhaps easier to count the number of roads that have not experience, some kind of rain and flood damage. adding to the already miserable situation are swelling rivers in the north of the country. more water is expected to reach already flooded areas. in the next few days, the in basra of the old 0 karachi of art isn't man man. the rest of the former british ambassador to the country vicki bowman, runs the me and my center a responsible business. bowman and her husband were detained him young, gone on the wednesday and charged with violating immigration laws. she served as a basket from 2002 to 2006. tony chang has moved from bangkok. we understand mrs. bowman husband, celebrated artist, were arrested in their home on a wednesday evening and sat in the central area of yang gone. they've appeared to have been detained under immigration charges, although no clarification yet from the man morrow authorities. we understand the british embassy has said that it is offering consider assistance to a british woman who has been detained there. we also understand that that she's being held an insane prison. that is where high profile prisoners often related to political crimes, a held, it's the high security prison and yan gone. and i think that is an indication of the seriousness of this arrest. in addition to which we understand that there were attempts made to charm put a news blanket over the arrest. while people tried to negotiate with these with me, tomorrow authorities. i think there was a feeling that if they could reach up to the higher echelons of the military gentle, they may have been a way to get a get through this. the fact that the news has now been released is possibly and any indication of the fact that this is very serious for mrs. bowman, and that those senior generals are already aware of her arrest, the outcome of you and human rights. she says she's preparing to release a long awaited report on beijing's treatment of the we got minority in china, michelle bachelor told down to 0. the report will take a more detailed look into alleged rights abuses in the chinese putting such in gen . is it the same kind of a findings that we arrange with them when they are in this matter? of course, this will be an more deep in terms of the analysis. it's about patterns of human rights violations, equal reports of abby tied attention i treatment. and we will, in the, in the report he will go much more detail on those with much more details and interviews with people who have been the pictures of the situations. when aliya chinese government sent a letter to bachelor urging her office not to publish the report, patrick falk has monet from lunch. i will, it may not have come as much of a surprise necessarily if indeed it's true that china sent this letter to michelle bachelor urging her not to publish this report on shin jam beijing's made no secrets of how it feels about this report on the foreign ministry last month called on the high commissioner's office to respect the concerns of the chinese people stand on the right side of history and also called on it to reject publishing this assessment based on what it called lies and false accusations. but the fact that 40 other states of supposedly supported china in this letter raises some very serious questions about how china is using its sway over the u. n. and its approach on the ship jan. question and allegations of rights violations against muslim minorities that has been accused of using its economic and political clouts and incessant lobbying to get countries to stand in line with its position on sion. janet. but you might also imagine that beijing is particularly nervous after this report that was published early this month. by the u. n. special reports, her aunt contemporary slavering saying that it was reasonable to conclude that there was forced labor inch and jang. and if this is included in the report that's coming out, it could have some very serious implications and could bolster a push for accountability against china. a u. s. judge is over the release of the evidence that spark and f. b, i search of donald trump's home, federal agents and to the former president florida state. on the 8th of august, the justice department has until friday to disclose parts of the affidavit, it used to gain approval for the search. at least 11 sets of classified documents were retrieved from the property of my can, joins us live now from washington, dc. mike, so judge has not ordered the release of a redacted version of the search warrant. what more do we now know? well, what happened is that he ordered the justice department to bring him their rejected version, which he would look at and then decide whether to make public or not to the c has now decided to do. it doesn't appear at the stage. so the department of justice is going to appeal this decision. if so, it has to release the document by noon tomorrow. that is friday. now what's important about this affidavit is that it is the evidence on which the request for the search warrant was based. it will contain details of exactly what the f b i was investigating its concerns, but what is likely to be the main point of production is whether there were any witnesses involved, possibly even somebody within the, in a trump ring who gave the f b. i evidence that sparked off the search at the former president's home base. also the possibility that this document will reveal the timeline and basically indicate how many times the former president was approached to return the documents. we know that he was approached by the national archives. they got some documents back in january. you then was approached by a member of the department of justice to discuss getting back further documents. his lawyers signed off on a number of documents which were returned. however, the search followed the apparent evidence that the former president had retained to documents without telling anybody. so this is what the document may reveal is the timeline of events that led to that unprecedented search at the form of precedence residence. yeah, my kind of just a few months away from us, mid term elections. how is all of this playing out politically for trump and the republican party? well, it's an open question. at the moment, the former president has actually leaned into the hole search a smo to bowl that his lawyers did not make much fuss in the wake of the search, or indeed have anything to do with getting the documents unsealed. and he has brought an action trying to replace the master whose as searching through the documents that have been taken, he once that replaced with an independent person rather than the department of justice expert. however, he has made a certain amount of use of this. we know, for instance, that he's raised millions of dollars on the back of the search claiming to be victimized claiming that the f b i is biased and also raising money on these particular points. but as you say, the midterms coming and what is the crucial point here is what actually is contained in the redacted document that will be released morrow. some many republicans have supported the former president continue to do so. but there's a significant number whom express concern about the nature of the documents that donald trump took to his private residence. in particular, those documents that we know were classified top secret and that needed to be read at an appointed government facility. and in fact, it would be a criminal offense to remove them from such a facility. so the nature of the evidence against the former president is crucial in terms of whatever political ambitions he might have. he hasn't announced he's going to run again. however, he will be at balloting and campaigning very strongly for chosen members of the republican party in the mid term elections. should this evidence prove totally damaging to the former president? then? certainly this would have an impact on his presence. what he does and his influence in those mid term elections are right or my kind of life or stay in washington dc. mike, thank i taught for shall break here how to 0. when we come back, thousands of refugees, free violence and bettina faso, but many are struggling to get help and neighboring gum. and google says it's changing the way it calculates pollution from flights. the reason behind that movie coming out warner, stay with us. ah, a journey has begun the for the full world copies on its way to catholic book your travel package to day while we now know more than 900 people have died as a result of the monsoon rains embark has started dealing with the flooding. so this is the scene in punjab province in buckets on one area, hard hit, sim province baluchistan as well. any way you look at it, we have had copious amounts of rain. so another monsoon depression swung through it's starting to peter out on friday. heaviest falls of rain will be north and west of his law bought up against the foothills of the himalayas for india alerts warnings all dropped for the monsoon rains here, but were seen them pep up for karnataka, careless spilling into tom. all they do and skim. same goes for the mall div in that western side of sri lanka on friday. all tropical storm dumped up at a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours in southern china's bron done province. that energy is moving west through northern vietnam louse right into thailand. and then we've got bursts of rain for southern indo china. and meantime it's all about the heat in chung chain china. so they're trying to get some relief. go into underground subways here. not been going on for a day or 2. we're now on day $75.00 of this heat wave and no relief for western areas of the yang see river valley chunking at $41.00, but some showers in storms. although the temperature in shanghai to 29 degrees, cats are official airline of the journey. every month you'll have someone from home that'll say, oh please, i need my me for this. with the economy free, full and children spread around the world. how does of family survive in mountains in broadway, has to pull about for people. you're always every responsibility to send money home . i just feel i'm stretching myself. witness transactions on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back. i took him out of the top stories here on al jazeera, the russian occupies upper region nuclear power plant is back on line. ukraine is nuclear agency says it was briefly disconnected from the power grid after fires damaged overhead electricity light authorities in me. in march, the rest of the former british ambassador to the country vicki berman under husband were detained in young, gone on wednesday, a charge violating immigration rules and heavy rains and flash floods of devastated large parts of pakistan. at least a 100000 homes have been destroyed as the downfalls began in june. authority say many a 1000 people have been killed. applauds of also brought chaos to the streets of istanbul and turkey, some resident se local officials did little to prepare, even though for casks pointed to extreme weather. special soda reports lives brought to a standstill in turkey's largest city, police fellows created by heavy downpours. hesky that through the streets, he stumbles most populated this with a sent you was among the worst affected lo lane and with poor drainage men of its roads and some residential areas were flooded. those less affected struggles to clean up their homes. and what am i going to do? it's enough. does my house i live there? when will this end? enough is enough. despite forecast of heavy don't force, many people see little had been done to stop the slots. in many parts of the city. drivers were left to come meet on roads that looked like lakes it's. it's the 3rd time this summer that torrential rains, how flooded establish the city's population has grown. nearly 3 falls in the last 3 decades. but critics say, planning and infrastructure have failed to keep off. europe's largest city has been hit by heavy rains once again. the government says that the mon spell at yours is stumbled that's controlled by the physician. didn't take proper measures despite warnings. but your position says the previous measures from beginning party living in west, in more than nice in the cities infrastructure. many of those affect to say, the blame game must end as solutions be found. russell said that o jazeera estoppel and go to the ruling party, holds a solid leader, its main rivals and the presidential and parliamentary elections. the countries election commission says around 97 percent of those have been counted on wednesdays . poach the m p laser head with 52 percent of the votes. the commission says the main opposition party anita. at around 44 percent of the party has dismissed the results as unreliable thousands of people escaping violence in burkina faso or fled to northern garner. in recent weeks there seeking refuge but have little access to shelter. food and medicines. here at boca reports from close to the gunner became a fast border group after group of refugees arriving in been seen. some dazed and exhausted. others was treated and hungry. in the past month more than a 1000 people flee, valencia were king of a saw, have crossed the boy down in boomer, come as husband was killed in an attack in her hometown valley, where my route of the attackers came to our house in the night. they locked me in the children in a room and shot my husband. i managed to escape in the morning with my children to this community age towns in northern gonna, i, hosting refugees for the government says it does not have enough funds to support them. authorities brought food parcels by the run out long ago with accommodation and shot supply. many families are forced to sleep in the open. must arrived here, tired, hungry, and traumatized. that's lim, tech support, members of their community to try to help where they can, but also have their own challenges. when it rings was key tools i caused on problem and waterborne diseases such as malaria. aqona. the closest clinic is 10 kilometers a wing aid agencies, see the evaluating refugees needs before the stepping where people are crowded. there is a possibility of the transmission of diseases. so we're trying to at least our lives not suffering for now. so that's a bit of them all as much a live renewable people we are thinking about it. we're thinking about elected the mothers as and groups in volcano for so increasingly target civilians, more people are expected to arrive here, the upward. now police both report to love are army pools and we also want to put immigration there. we're going to put in your folder so that the, the assured at or no one comes into our practice. for now in boma comma is safe as she is grieving her husband and worrying about how to race your 5 children alone . eva i. t boca al jazeera boncey, ganna columbia's new left us government is suspending air strikes on camps run by on groups where children are forced to be recruited. officials say they want to avoid the death of civilians who could be harmed during that reaction. the decision is the latest step in president was to have a petra's push to and decades of conflict with arm groups and criminal gas or oil apart. not significantly. the whole issue of peace does not mean weakness. peace is not a surrender by the government is not a surrender by the armed forces. piece is a process of collective construction in which all the act is in the concrete and the actors of the illegal organizations have a really important role. rest. her teens are still trying to save 10 trapped coal miners in mexico. they've been there for 3 weeks after tunnel war collapsed, triggering a flash flood latest incident, put a spotlight on the industries safety record. money rattler reports from mexico. quote, real estate. a group of miners starting their day at a coal mine, enquire. wheeler, mexico. just 3 weeks ago at a neighboring mind, 10 men were trapped when a tunnel wall collapsed. authorities are still working to free them. the mind supervisor here tells us the recent accident just down the road is very much on his mind. a given within the thought level, we know the work he has risks may thank gas, carbon monoxide sulphur flooding. there's also the risk of a collapse today. the men are heading 75 meters down, a vertical mine known in these parts as a placebo underground. it's hot, confined, and the only light available comes from the lamps attached to the miners. helmets. by end of shift miners returned to the surface covered in cold us. it's hard work put 36 year old pro hail you at a yano says it's just the way of life here. oglesby la holland. as though we like to look many vis a boning to it, we often laugh. make jokes. have tom passes quickly under ground as that is a set of wood alma the coal extracted from the more than 60 pal seat. those in the area feeds the insatiable appetite of the states coal fired power companies qual wheeler is the heartland of mexico's coal mining industry. while many of the men that we've spoken to here say they enjoy what they do for a living, there are also few other options for work in this part of the country. at least not ones that pay nearly as well as coal mining. wood higher pay has also come at a high cost for local families. but any that cantu's son crowd was killed in a mine explosion in 2006 along with 64 other minors. when she since become an activist seeking to improve working conditions for minors that danica smith, if they put a something needs to change because i had children saying they want to become miners when they grow up. and that horrifies me. every day we are losing our children to the minds and families to being left without fathers and brothers meadows located. in recent years, mexico's government has doubled up its demand for coal. while this means miners inquire, wheeler can count on steady work. it also means the threat of yet another accident will always remain lurking somewhere in the dark. manuel rap a low al jazeera while we la mexico. now google has changed the way it calculates the greenhouse gas emissions. it displays and it's flights tool. the change makes every trip appear to have less of an impact on the environment than it did before. the company says it made the move off to consult with industry partners. and environmental activists are calling at the air, brushing of c o 2 emissions women in iran. i've attended a men's football game and a capital tear. ron. it's one of the 3rd time they've been allowed to watch a major match since 979 feet resorted iran to allow women more access. but progress has been slow, entered monahan, that's more the iranian women are celebrating a rare chance to cheer for a men football team in person. tickets were hard to come by this stadium seats 100000, but only 500 spots were reserved for women. demand was high, local media reported to dollar tickets going for 70 on the black market. and of course on sunday here, this is very exciting. i had been covering the iranian premier leave matches for years and i have been craving to see such scenes. you can tell from the excitement and eagerness of the men to enter the stadium, how important this milestone outside the stadium, those not looking at your a spot. we're still eager to show their support and how we are very happy when we heard that girls would be allowed into the stadium, i was so excited that was cry. was that we can't go inside. we couldn't get tickets . the fans are touring on as to go. it was the favorite team of so har cody ari, a woman who was detained in 2019 after sneaking into a match to skype, the man facing a possible jail sentence. she said herself on fire and later died of her injuries. widespread outraged, led to pressure from fever. let women attend matches, but progress has been slow and 2019. shortly after cody are death, women were allowed to attend to match for the 1st time. and.

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