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to own 203, t, with the same enjoyment as respectability, they need about 3 to 5 years of all fuel see launch b gurule effect and shift old from i've worked at altos air english since its lordship as a principal presenter. and as a correspondence with any breaking the story, we want to hear from those people who would normally not get that voice is heard on an international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the napoleon wake of 2015, a terrible natural disaster on the story that needs to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story was very important at the time ah, a pro moscow separatists warn ukrainian forces in savannah don yet to
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surrender or die after russia destroys the last bridge out of the city. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from della also coming up either on detached reality. donald trump's attorney general describes how the former president clung to dangerous theories of election fraud before the attack on congress. after failed legal challenge, britain will start to port in asylum seekers to rolanda under a deal that provoked criticism from the un. this is all wrong. this is all wrong, this deal and a search goes on for an indigenous expert and british journalist missing in the amazon. russia has destroyed the last bridge out of sabera,
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donnette sca sissy at the heart of the battle for ukraine's don bass region. civilians are trapped, and russia has warned ukrainian troops to surrender or die. russia and its allied forces have been attacking a chemical plant in the eastern city where many civilians are sheltering. 0 then yes, what is visibly jerome was little girl should sever dynette has practically been blocked out to the blue of the last bridge, which connected it to life to shank cuz they knew those ukrainian divisions that are there are there forever. they have 2 options. either to follow the example of their fellow service men and surrender, or to die, there is no other option. frank, a good to reports on the fighting along ukraine's eastern front life. scenes of relentless fighting are being repeated across the queen, stony ask region. at least 3 people, including a child, were killed when a local market was hit. the rocket, reportedly launched by ukrainian forces struck an area controlled by russian back separatists. my whole neighborhood gave his polished an apple,
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but shop was full of people and every one was scared. everyone and everything in the market fell was very frightening. you're walking and you don't know when a bomb will go off those in me, amena, what's the fighting and on bus could move decisive in the war, rushes pounding the region and making slow but steady progress to seize ukraine's industrial hot land. vienna done by saying, i want to push the battles and don basil surely go down in military history as some of the most brutal in europe. only enough modern artillery will insure our advantage and finally end russia's torture of the don bus. but residential areas having struck with russian forces accused of targeting civilians. oh, nora, i got a call. when i got here, i saw the hotel had been struck. it was on fire and crews were trying to put out the flames that were here for hours when it was over. i went to sleep at my place. this morning i came here to see the damage. it's also sad and further south in the
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city of mario pole. this is what's left of the of a stall, steep plant, where for 3 months, ukrainian soldiers held out for much of the siege is surrendered in may. no russian forces control the city. the underground tunnels beneath the steel plant shall stashed medicine and weapons inside what once gave fight us shelter. much the willing listed on the spits on russian forces no such. there were definitely foreign military specialists providing not only for euro to come, but also practical assistance to ukraine soldiers. the fact of the involvement will come out eventually. this level of destruction is a constant reminder of the loss in mario poll. now fighters in the dunbar region are trying to avoid a similar scene of the aisle 0. amnesty international accused rush of war crimes, which relentless shunning of ukraine's 2nd largest city car keys. the rights group
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says it's found evidence that moscow use plus definitions and landlines. it's site and one attack on the playground of killed 9 people and wounded 35 throughout the war. russia has denied committing atrocities. khaki has been under near constant bombardment since the invasion began. many of the strikes where launched, you're seeing a cluster munitions which are widely ban as well as other indiscriminate weapons such as artillery shells and rockets and scattered wall line lines which are indiscriminate when used in urban areas and such indiscriminate attacks when they result in civilian deaths and injuries, as well as the destruction of civilian objects are what crimes. former us attorney general william ball as describe watching donald trump become detached from reality while refusing to accept his 2020 election defeat. he and the former president's family members are among the latest testimonies heard by the committee
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investigating last year's capitol hill attack. how did your cast reports from washington dc? the january 6th committee open public hearing number 2, with a focus on election night 2020. inside the white house, where donald trump and his advisors watched the election returns with increasing worry, the forces decision to ask is calling arizona for jo by that is a big get for the body campaign. debate shit is the atmosphere. the attitude in the white house completely, it was becoming clear that the red race would not be called um on election night. witnesses se trump was livid and ignored their advice to wait before making a public statement. the said he instead turned to his private attorney, rudy giuliani, who was described as drunk. the mirror was definitely intoxicated. mir juliani was say, we want it there still hear from us word. all the votes come from. we need to go
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say that we won a and essentially the anyone who didn't agree with opposition was being weak. there's a defiant trump then declared his false victory. we were getting ready to win this election. frankly, we did win this hello. this was the fox news political editor and later fired from his job after calling arizona for by didn't after the election as of november 7th. in your judgment, what were the chances of president trump winning the election after that point? yes, not. if you in the weeks that followed, trump would continue to spread the lies of widespread voter fraud. despite being told by attorney general william bart let, the claim was bogus. i wish from a demoralized because i thought, boy, if he really believes this stuff he ish, you know, last contact with these become detached from reality that to read over and over
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witnesses testified that trump refused to accept his election defeat despite the growing evidence otherwise, not only was there not evidence of $8000.00 dead voters voting in pennsylvania, there was an evidence of $8.00 oh, the former president media campaign spread the election falsehoods invigorating. his based supporters donated $250000000.00 to trumps, so called election defense fund. investigators testified the fund didn't exist and that some of the money went to trump's hotel collection and the event company that organized the january 6th rally. not only was there the big lie, there was the big rip off. the committee plans another half dozen public hearings to connect the election lies with the violence of january 6th. they say evidence will show that trump try to corrupt the justice department. and when that failed,
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assembled the mob that would try to keep him in power by force. hydro castro al jazeera washington. i purchase judges thrown out last ditch, attempt to hold the deportation of refugees and migrants to rwanda. but more legal challenges planned. the 1st flight is scheduled to take off on tuesday. norbert manley reports. oh, oh, a chorus of an go from protesters outside london's court of appeal. as the judge gave the green light for the 1st flight of refugees, migrants drew one dumb writes. good say it includes people who had escaped war in afghanistan and syria and being flown more than 6000 kilometers away. will traumatize them further. they suffered incredibly, they see how many members killed, they've, they've had torture themselves and they are tired. but at the end of that heather,
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they're finding detention incredibly traumatizing and those of a fair the deportation half way across the way. it is absolutely terrifying for them. you k prime minister boys, johnson says a deportation strategy will undermine people smuggling networks and deter refugees from making dangerous journeys to britain. the united nations refugee agency hits back thing rwanda's human rights record is on the scrutiny, and the u. k is shirking responsibility. this is all wrong, this is all wrong. this deal, you know, it is the foundation of the right to asylum that people that are on it countries territory, especially a country that is a signatory to the convention and has the institutions to deal with that. in april home secretary, pretty patel visited by golly, to finalize the project and potentially send tens of thousands of people them. the
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deal includes a payment of about $150000000.00 to the refund and government. so far this year, 10000 migrants refugees made the crossing from mainland to europe to the u. k. and 28000 last year in november, 27th people drowned when their ding deflated. and many more have had to be rescued from the channels busy shipping lanes. some of those who risk their lives will leave on the 1st flight on tuesday. but there may not be many on it. a series of individual legal challenges mean only a few of the 130 people notified will leave. and the government continues to face pressure from activists rights groups and unions who insist the move is unlawful. oh, laura, that molly on to 0 mean or the entire leadership of the church of england says
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britain's plans and a port asylum seekers grow under is immoral. and a letter to the times newspaper, the archbishop of canterbury on york, along with 23 other bishops, stated those to be deported to orlando have had no chance to appeal that had no consideration of their assign him claim recognition of medical needs or any attempt to understand that for nicholas a court in cambodia has convicted a prominent lawyer and dozens of other government, critics of treason they face up to 12 years in prison. cambodian american lawyer, terry sang arrived outside court, dressed as lady liberty sang, and other defendants had been charged in connection with a failed attempt by leading opposition figure to return from exile in 2019 and building authorities a block some reins, his return. they had denied the judges. oh, to 0 me to network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of his journalist and the occupied westbank. sharina barclay was shot in the head by is ready forces.
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while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral is ready for. she stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pulled barrows to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied easter useless take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned or killing and continue to call for an investigation about labels without a 0 if a 25 years having the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. so i shall break your now to sierra when we come back. the dark congo military accuses rolanda of invasion after a rebel group seized an important board of town and has bought australia beat through with a dramatic penalty. shoot out to confirm that place at the will come in more than brisbin. ah
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hello hot and dry sunday. the weather across sir, middle east at the moment. no great changes here. no great surprise is either lots of hazy sunshine coming through what a 2 showers there into turkey. once again, central pos, just pushing up towards the black sea just around the caucuses. and it'll remain that way over the next day or so. temperatures into the force is therefore back that i'm for q weight. it is the 30 therefore couple. high thirty's here in doe has a down recent values, a such bit of an easterly wind more in the way of humidity, but elsewhere. you can see this largely dry and hot. we have got wanted to share the chance of the outside chance of a shower, that western parts of europe, but nothing too much to speak of. the majority of the showers. well, they're across the central boat, their south with dancing a few showers, shouts at central african republic. some ready, wet weather though, into the gulf of guinea, some big and foundry down poles there. in 2 were nigeria gotta sing some live? he shout, sierra leone. seeing some very wet weather,
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the showers pushing up into rugged parted guinea and also into us. and he gall. and we have got to fish out into south south africa just around the southern cape, the western cape. and what to weather coming through here. disappointing though, across that eastern side of africa to the east of the rift valley. not too many showers here in the coming days. ah. the sea never so the like. night after night. and ship to invest in consistency. m and she investments. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what lucy, al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you, al jazeera.
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ah, ah, welcome back. a good reminder, the top stories here, this, our ukraine's, as russia has destroyed the last bridge out of the eastern city of sabera, don. yes. moscow about separatist se ukrainian troops and are trapped, and us warned them to surrender or die. top advisors to donald trump say they're told him his claims of widespread election forward were not legitimate. the former president seem detached from reality. these statements are part of video testimonies shown that a committee hearing to last his attack on capitol hill you case court of appeal has rejected a request to hold the 1st flight to putting refugees and migrants to rolanda. human rights groups had asked the court to block the flight, which is scheduled for lead tuesday. you can government has introduced new
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legislation to change post briggs if trading rules for northern ireland. the e. u has warned, it'll take legal action if the u. k tries to alta parts, the northern island protocol nor the islands probe, british democratic unionist party, strongly opposed to the existing agreement. the german chancellor left schultz has vowed a unified response from the e u and their affairs. that could be a trade war if no solution is found as assigned to their vitality and tried to it's a very regrettable decision. the british government has taken its departure from all the agreements we made between the european union in great britain. it's also unjustifiable because the european commission made many pragmatic proposals on how to achieve a good co existence as part of the agreement we region to ensure a good transferred goods between great britain, northern island franklin's among macros. fighting to retain his majority in the national assembly 1st round results from parliamentary elections suggests his
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interest coalition isn't a type race with its laughing rival. next week's 2nd round with the german with a macro can tackle the many problems facing france. journal reports from the french capital. much of the world is falling on economic trouble times, and france is no exception. this parisian fruit seller shows me nectarines that are up 30 percent on last year's prices for that. because i could do that because it's because of rising oil and fuel prices produce is transported by road. so in the end, the fruit prices rise to, i think the worn ukraine also has an effect. soaring, inflation is making life more expensive voters who will elect a new parliament next weekend. they don't blame the government, but it will be the government's job to sort it out. as far as i understand, the prices rise because raw materials do for the government needs to come up with solutions to have fair prices for everyone. so you don't lose an arm and
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a leg every time you go to the supermarket. first round voting has revealed that the manual microns centrists are at risk of losing their parliamentary majority. leftist lions is on the rise and set to become the main opposition. whatever happens the centrists are likely to find the business of government far more difficult in macro and 2nd term than his 1st level. idea resists that. the majority is resisting and we are focused and determined by the cycles to shore prompts is not alone and its cost of living crisis, the rising cost of food, of energy, of housing. but there is a confluence of things going on here. a steadily increasing voter apathy over recent elections that if it's continued next weekend could further support the rise of the left in turn, potentially impeding the government's ability to deal with the problems. focus. olivia poll sky is a candidate to the left wing coalition, challenging the centrists for dominance of the national assembly. do you intend to
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disrupt the project of a manual macro? oh yeah, we're here for that much. they sell in the back. we want to re salary, especially the lower one. we want to freeze the prices of essential goods and energy. and we want to send a strong message because this is not the direction the government is taking him. i don't want this to change the ground among the rise of the left represents a rebalancing of political forces in france after years of dominance by parties on the right. but government will not be more stable or effective for it. jonah whole al jazeera paris in iraq coalition of sheer party says it'll continue to, to form a new government that's after 7 to 3 members of the largest block in parliament, resigned. a sudden had urged his party members to step down and made a political statement. this lasted for 8 months and do i had reports from baghdad? prompted by 8 months of political impass, iraq's major parliamentary block has resigned. it includes $73.00 politicians
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affiliated with the shia cleric mach to the suburbs. the resignation was accepted by the parliament speaker and my mind i left with a laugh at it as for replacements, legal procedures will continue according to the law. and parliament mechanisms will replace the members of the site or is block of resigned will be the run is up, they will destroy us. we will now proceed with the formation of the government said that the coming steps may happen quickly. and those runners up are most probably the parties that support iran along the southern had wanted to form a majority government. he was backed by so new coalition led by the parliament to speaker. and the could this turn democratic party, his rivals, the uranian bagged parties, including former prime minister in north america, one to a consensus government there allied with the petri you took union of kurdistan party by taking this move. our son is likely putting pressure on his rivals to end
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the deadlock animal, the my mobile at your school. and if the resignations are fine, old and the saddle will side with a protest as to imbalance. any government formed by the iranian bucks, lawmakers. so either they except the conditions regarding a majority government has, will go on their own face. the massive legislative elections held in october were marked by controversy. vote will be counted in many constituencies after supporters of the iranian facts parties occupied areas near the green. soon the election was prompted by major protest against corruption in 2019 that out of the former prime minister, either the melody jobs and better services were also top demands since 2005 that has been a political convention to choose a kurdish president. she are prime minister and as soon as speaker of parliament.
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but over the past 8 months, political rivalry between she are politicians has disrupted 3 parliament sessions. intended to elect a new president of the state. if a subs, rivals move on with forming a government, a supporter will most probably take to the streets that would bring the situation back to square one before the elections. or even worse if automate groups affiliated with both get involved without de la algebra. but with that, the m 23 rebel group has seized a border town in the eastern democratic republic of congo, when a gun, a north kiva provinces. one of the main crossings into neighboring uganda and military spokesman has denounced the attack, calling it a violation. the rebels, the last active in the area in 2012 more than 25000 people have fled. since the group launched revenue defensive last month. what guns that they did no matter
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there. after witnessing huge setbacks offered by their soldiers on the ground, the rwandan defense forces have this time and in the open decided to violate the intelligibility of our border and the integrity about territory by occupying the border town of ben unger this monday. this is nothing less than an invasion of the d r. c. and the armed forces, the democratic republic of congo, will take all of the necessary measures to defend the territory. brazil, the president says human organs have been found during the search for 2 men who disappeared in the amazon last week. j both scenarios as d n. a tests are now being conducted earlier. police deny reports the bodies of indigenous expert bruna, pereira and british journalist dom phillips are found adding to the confusion. monica, you can report summary edition eric hundreds of indigenous protesters took to the streets of other liable, mossy. he demanded justice for indigenous expert bruno video in british journalist
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don phillips. they went missing a week ago while they were returning from an expedition to their job id valley, reservation. home to the largest number of on contacted tribes in the world. we are our blue line dawn, they chanted, but the demonstrators also denounced the onslaught. they have been suffering from the legal fisherman, poachers, loggers and miners, but no pity it had been helping them patrol their territory and map the invasions dom phillips was accompanying him on a trip to finish writing a book on how to save the amazon. on sunday, after week long search divers retrieved a plastic bag from the river containing a backpack in some belongings of the 2 missing men. she told us that this seizure relative, say the backpack contained a computer, all belonging socks, shirts, short their work to such as their laptop and reports. on monday morning,
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at 2 bodies had also been found, were denied by brazil's federal police. brazil's president abel sonata said he thought something evil had happened to them. luckily, i give you, though, the evidence leads us to believe that something bad was done to them because human viscera were floating in the river. indigenous leaders we spoke to said they will keep up the pressure to find out what happened to dom phillips in bloom obeta, and that they will continue the patrols that faded out, organized to help protect the rain forest. mon and he and i give al jazeera real scenario. more than a 100000000 people have been warned to stay indoors if possible. as high temperatures hit the east coast of the united states. several cities are under excessive heat warnings. with temperatures forecast to reach about 40 degrees celsius. officials say the heat wave will last until wednesday. many cities have announced plans to open cooling centers and the mayor of chicago has suggested
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people can go to the public library to cool off. elsewhere in the u. s. heavy rains are brought floods and mud slides to the yellowstone national park. visitors have been evacuated from the popular tourist attraction, some sports things down, australia qualified for this. he has woke up and cut out that bait peru in a dramatic penalty shoot out in a moment. marianna sanchez report on the disappointment and lima. but 1st though, and he richardson wraps up the game from josh. there was a big welcome for the thousands of parade fans. he made the trip to cats awful. this will cut playoff against australia, peru hoping to repeat their exploits of 2018 when they returned to football's biggest stage for the 1st time in almost 4 decades. i've been in rush, i've been in brasil i've been in the usa that that is yet another place of my team is going to play or whatever my game is. i would do my best to be there. our whole country is playing this chance to go to work up and we will go. it's always
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something for the for us, you know? yeah, i thought, i think her name is more than that. were people who are being is yes, a soccer game. oh, you're wrong, absolutely run. these teams did meet the group stage in russia 4 years ago on that occasion, peru secured a to nil victory place time out. world cup qualification was on the line with so much at stake, the 1st half past, with no more than half chance is exchanged. their defeat, surpassing the desire to take the suit, any risks, and the 1st peruvian chance of the night. fools to lap rule out. i in her stitch school, the wind, australia in that playoff against the u i. e e e. e. last week, he went close to repeating that fate late in the 2nd half. but after 90 minutes, the teams were locked at neil neil peru when close to grabbing a winner in extra time. but penalties would decide this playoff, the post and australia sense on goalkeeper and you read main specifically for the shootouts. and he, it was, he proved to be his country's match winner,
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australia on their way to the world cup for a 5th straight time. drew red is the arrow. it's only his appearance, through the so to try to get him to the boys. on the mental aspect to pursue that. why are we making that change to add that little bit of uncertainty and brian since reaching the last 16, the 2006 world cup australia have failed to reach the knockout rounds, that subsequent world cups in november, that once again faced france and denmark to the teams they failed to abate in 2018 to nicea will be the other group stage opponents on the richardson al jazeera, doha with the mass penalty q, the crowd, a huge route. thousands of fans here in the center with, with the game. with the, the silent there was this believe and dear follow for many after we long
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reckoning hours of this game, there was so much expectation to win. this entry head, the next world cup that time to me was mainly paralyzed. the government declared a holiday. and for many wasn't the most important day of their time. maybe here is if you are now, i'm with them. i feel disappointed. i expected much more from ruth. australia is not the greatest socrates. the truth is, i feel very sad that it takes away the illusion of everything about i think we could have done much more in this country. it's ours in political upheaval, many say that this will be significant for the fun today. it was a special day right. the so great is is a moment for the fun for the there we are fine on.
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