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ah, of all my friends and co workers to work to teach range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of on networks janice on al jazeera. take your seat. you'll see now the bad book you'll complete the the world cup package today. mm. court says he dissolved parliament illegally and a new confidence faith must go ahead. chattering, racial and gender barriers in the us. get on g brown. jackson is set to become the 1st black female justice on the u. s. supreme court. ah, the area just looking forwards as well. there's something else. it's happening to more in just a few hours. actually the 1st friday pres over, i'm a done,
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and that usually will mean, and that's expected to mean tens of thousands of people wanting to go and pray at the alexa mosque and these ravia for that. so we'll have to see in the coming hours, if they now reversed that decision and increase security and decrease the amount of access of people to get to alex and most of what sort of repercussions that could bring. and how old is of this attack affect these rainy government? ukraine's government is racing to evacuate civilians from the east while it braces for a massive russian offensive. the most intense fighting has taken place. internet's york, the un general assembly, is ready to suspend russia for a human rights council. of the world was shocked by images that showed the bodies of ukrainian civilians and entity killed by russian forces left on the streets of the town of butcher. louis as ukraine's foreign minister says, a video that appears to show ukrainian forces killing
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a detained rocker is recoding from a mont long suit by russian forces rental. it was a frontline in the battle for the capital key and the wounds are to be through. they were ambushed by weeping ukrainian artillery. how are you fighting? continued, we're almost 24 hours here on this road just outside the east coast of right here do green and forces captured to russian soldiers. one of them was still alive and gasped him. then a soldier's montalvan, and as though give him this video was editor balloon. when we get the prisoners here with the tame and trade them, for the crania done them, we are not barbarians conquered. we don't short prisoner sullen while you greenland officials, ellis, russian forces are committed, war crimes, adjusted billions in the region. now they face similar acquisitions. here, here is off more atrocities to come. resume sir the o 0. the metric. in korean president filter miss zalinski says the situation in the
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town of birdie anchor is quote, significantly more dreadful than in boucher rescue work. as a found $26.00 bodies under the rubble of 2 apartment blind to rescue survivors, the head of nato says allies have agreed to strengthen the support for ukraine, including the delivery of a wide range of weapons. step us forth was very clear about what that should be, its weapons, weapons, and weapons. his message was heard we, 2 foreign ministers from the weapons will be sent to the ukrainian album, but more advanced arms to which will speak about more weapons. right? doesn't mean in quantity or are you talking about a different kind of weapon more as we call it in a more incentive weapon? rest assured, eyes are providing a wide range of different references. studies where we locked into what were described as offensive weapons to ukraine at the start of the war. this hesitation seems to have gone now, but the question is,
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will these weapons arrive in time to prevent many more death in ukraine? who labored, criticize nato countries for the slow decision making processes and serv expected and eastern and southern ukraine. in the coming weeks, pressure will be felt in natal capitals to act fast. the question will be, how russia will respond in human rights body over the alleged atrocities in butcher . moscow has dismissed it as a political move. christian salumi has more from the un as it need to do is to press the yes button. and to save the human rights cancel and many live around the world. and in ukraine. on the other hand, pressing no process, what i need, what we're seeing today is an attempt by the united states to maintain its dominant position and total control to continue its attempt at human rights colonialism in
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international relations in russia. lobbied hard, convincing china to vote against suspension. jeez, i lin dog hutchison done. such a hasty move at the general assembly in the n 23 country sided with russia. 93 voted in favor of suspension. but india, brazil, in south africa, were among 58 countries that abstained from saying an investigation should be concluded. first. mexico also abstained. i figured create more polarity facial country that supported previous resolutions deploring russia's aggression, mexico east, in favor of everything that will keep inclusion and dialogue on the table. i still got on the human, on human rights at the un. the 47 member human rights council launched an investigation into possible war crimes and ukraine, while rush or some customers are taking legal action as the economic crisis continues. ah, all right,
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candidate melinda. ben holds her final campaign ready as prompts proposed to head to the polls. ah, is a slight southerly breeze throughout the islands, north and south of new zealand. but sunshine is prevalent, say about average temperature was not bad looking at all for this company, but inordinate the optically roch's stung it's hot as an official heat wave. ah, what i what ace makes the on wine warriors bottle with one out of the arrow. ah re algebra with ah,
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reminder the top stories here notice 0 is ready, hospitals has at least 2 people have been killed in a shared livery of a wide range of weapons. the won't have home. no zation has verified, at least a 100 attacks, carried out by russian forces on health facilities in ukraine. since the conference started, i said made reports from khaki. this is born in the basement to the saddest hospital. these expectant mothers are hidden away behind a bomb proof door. they have their supplies right here. and these are the conditions. williams will call her carina, which means strong. nobody expected this. it was quiet in the basement woman cozy, but it's mentally difficult because i want so recommend that president biden broaden his approach to imposing sanctions for human rights violations. it's
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basically given him the opportunity to impose sanctions on individuals according to a lower bar in terms of what constitutes human rights violations. primary sit in on hon. loses his majority. this is in 1st time the 75 years of pakistan's constitution history. this was the civilian co attempt. we've always dealt and fought. and this was the 1st time under the leadership of the opposition leaders. a democratic tool was used to dislodge a selected government which came through of as always pleased or being god having supremacy of law or rule of law, which this is actually one thing that we, our party has been fighting for. and we think that the, the rule of law is the main reason, the lack of it. for the predicament of our, our country banks are closing accounts of mainly british passport holders. after a u. k. court ordered a lebanese bank to give a depositor his money depositors. i dunno. terese
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who and wander around and see who can accept a bidding surgeon, a depositors over others. figuring politicians over a regular citizens. banks have been accused of helping the politically connected transfer their money, opened the economy collapse, and experts believe much of the money is now gone with people locked out of their savings as they struggle with high inflation and poverty. so there are many challenges in order to get the money back. we cannot just get it back by doing individual le lawsuit. and also we have to see a res from then to shift the losses to the people who withdraw their money at around 30 percent of its value. already depositors have lost billions of dollars protections. a supporters gallant in backing out a city in the south. polls suggest the race is tightening within a pen and increasing threat to president emmanuel. my cause chances of reelection
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and smith reports marine la pan has perhaps never been as close to power. the latest polls indicate pain on the cost of living crisis. it's the number one issue for french voters ahead of the war and ukraine, the environment, and help believe that she is better than mac from in every aspect security. the future for the youth purchasing power everything. and there is no win unless you go and vote to those who have given up on their citizens gesture because of your anger, your disgust, disillusion or tiredness. i tell them i understand. no, go home. polls of long predicted a victory for incumbent president emanuel my chrome. his team is worried about support as being complacent. 17 many voters felt the marina pan wasn't presidential . a team has been working hard on her. seems to be paying all the latest holes of
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the race between her microns 26 percent. and 39 percent of french people consider she has the stature of a president. that's up from 21 percent in 2017. her team. hope that suggests france is in for a real political shock. bernard smith, alger 0.

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