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and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies, rebel architecture, a traditional future on our disease. examining the impact of today's headline is that both hard liners. what then? setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, i would likely is it that ukraine is actually going to get to be building support that it me international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inspire protector. government. i all think i can retain to my life anymore. france is eroding some of its most high freedom on al jazeera. ah russia launch is a murder investigation after the daughter of a prominent polluted allies killed in a car bomb explosion. they moscow?
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ah, ha ha ha robin watching on his era life. doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes, a somali forces and 830 are seized by out about fighters at a more good issue. hotel. 30 people, a dad. workers at the u. k. biggest container, paul tron strikes a better pay raising phase of supply chain problems. plus sh celebrations in the pool as a ship returns home. i'm setting a climbing record not just once, but twice. ah, welcome to the program. when you begin in russia, where police have launched a murder investigation after the daughter of a pro kremlin commentator was killed in a car bomb explosion near moscow,
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unverified social media footage showed donna to gain his father alexander at the scene. shortly after the bombing, both of supported russians invasion of ukraine. well, alexander dagon, is a russian philosopher, political analyst and strategist. he was the chief editor, the pro kremlin sods. glad tv station taken was reportedly how has helped shape vladimir putin. expansion is foreign policies and has been called teaching brain. he was involved in the russian presence initiative for the annexation of crimea and considered the invasion of ukraine inevitable to again as previously called for the eradication of ukrainian identity. maximilian has, is a central asia fellow at the foreign policy research institute. he says it's likely that alexander digger was the target of the suspect bombing. not his daughter. i think that is the current working assumption. however, we do not know who has carried out the attack. ukrainian fiercely united under the
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russians of course, blame them including allies and do again. but there's a lot of misinformation and smoking mirrors around do. opperation in the light is often referred to as rain, but he's really there for show he's put on tv is the sort of example of a russian nationalist and spreading that message. but he is not advising non strategy, and he actually lost his job in the universe about 7 or 8 years ago and it influences minimis. but he represents bad strand of foreign policy. and when tends to drive up the imperial messaging is when you see. ready gonna appear on russia, said television, and in the news there again. so everywhere of course we heard quite a bit more from him. again, there doesn't ukrainian who are claiming this is a russian operation. there's a lot of fighting with the russian nationalist or, and another similar figure was one of the leading military officials in the
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uprising in eastern ukraine, russia, finance, and armed in 2014 has criticized the kremlin quite a bit as well. so, you know, there really is a lot of uncertainty there been doing as much better known actually in the west than he is in russia and russia. national circles is very well known to the average russian on the street. they would not know him as an advisor. the something you couldn't even sit in mc alliance has repeatedly been bombed and shell, since rushes invasion began in february, treated by visited the city to find out how people are coping. we're here in the city of nikolai, this is in southern ukrainian, about 50 kilometers away from the city. i've had a phone that's been taken and occupied by the russian army. and the city is important because it's a city where the people, but also the u. queen, an army managed to repel russian troops and were coming from the crimean peninsula, the beginning of the war. and they were hoping to take the southern part of ukraine . well, people here repel both attacks, but they're paying
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a heavy price. this line that you can see right here are people lining up to get fresh drinking water, which they haven't had for a month because the pipeline was bombed. they're also telling us that rockets continue to fall around this area frequently, and they're also telling us up to thousands and thousands of buildings have been destroys. among them hospitals, education centers, universities, among other things. this is a city of around 500000 people. and many have been forced to leave the land, but you know, when you talk to them, they continue to insist of the need to continue to fight for their territory to continue to fight for their land to continue to fight for their homes. and this comes hand in hand with what precedent follow me to fill in ski has been saying all along with that he wants teeth, but that piece has to come without happy to late and it has to come with the recovery of the territories that are currently occupied by russia,
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and that's why it's unlikely that this war is going to be over anytime soon. at least 30 people have been killed and dozens injured and a seizure, la hotel, in the somali capital at last more than a day about fight. as you gain access to the building in mogadishu were reported the wearing police uniforms. the bloody c journey ended when security forces stormed the hotel and killed the attackers, lumbered val, reports. it took security forces 30 hours to end this huge of the high up hotel in mogadishu. as police task force deployed to the somali capital killed the attackers and fried the hostages. so they the security operation that took place in the highest hotel in the midnight during the operation security forces focused on misses to ensure the safety of citizens who were stuck in the hotel. more than a 100 people, including women and children, were rescued. the attack began on friday night when bob gunman, the $20.00, to $2.00 carbons at the entrance of the hotel,
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the 4th storming it. dozens of people were talked in the building just minutes before the last 2 of my friends told me they would be leaving. but seconds later, they were both killed people, flooding confusion that were running towards places they thought would be safe. the hotel began to fill with smoke and flames. i saw one of the hotel guards bleeding and another man winded. the height is popular among businessmen. government, customers, and politicians. this is the 1st time i'm sure bob has carried out to them. got the issue from hutchins. she was elected president for a 2nd time in may despite a year's lung offensive by the government and african union forces. the seat is a reminder that the army group still poses a threat to some other security ahmed, one of the other with me is electra the university of east africa. they former education minister in portland. he says, i'm sure bob's hotel attack was
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a sophisticated operation. and probably involves significant planning. what would you feel, what written in a very common way shall better? what's an incident? a bit in 2017 f. one. what comprised that, and i think one of them may contribute to of this patient was not the government to show that it's still no clear come on for monday, monday for the coordination. what but it if it comes down i think that was what was come up for me to bill for additional on the on the money money i on they have access of money money facility. i think it's another surprise that the start with but the casualty unload high school
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was all excited. i was going to the government was avoiding school at one of 2 side effects. that was very, but it could've been some for the last the government for you think you're not good for you know, bullet got contact. i think one of the key issues that made the governments won't change in the command except for the new thought, which is not going to be and silicon for what awkward, that's kind of backlash. but i think the situation now, you know, both that back, there will be a change in the school. there could be more coordination on the government hospital, but i want to type everything out. look, is that one of the case busiest ports of walked off the job, but threatening major economic disruption be to stay port account so close to half of the countries container freight traffic the a they walk out by the unites union with sponsor a pay dispute. it's understood,
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food supply chains will be heavily effected, hurry force, it has the latest from the port. this is the ever a lot. the latest holder of the title of worlds largest contain a ship with a capacity of $24000.00 containers. and it's here at the u. k. largest container. port felix dough. normally 4 days after arriving it will have long gone. having offloaded, it's cargo, but it is still here. and that's because operations at the port have entirely ground to hold the $1900.00 or out on strike. the union unite says that a 7 percent pay off from the company is simply not enough either to keep up with the surgeon. cost of living in the u. k. ought to be an equitable share of a very profitable business with the last round of figures showing a $60000000.00 pounds more than $70000000.00 profit at the port. as far as the company is concerned, it says a 7 percent off. it is more than most in other industries being offered at the moment. its work is already well over the average wage. in the u. k. it says the disruption from this will be substantial. but after years, a panoramic,
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the supply industry has managed to, to come up with solutions to this kind of disruption. but some analyses do show that ship is likely to offload containers in europe rather than in the 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 has so far been 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. t work is in bangladesh, have fallen strike to demand a pay rise there amongst the lowest paid earning slightly more than a dollar a day that a union wants a wage hike of a 150 percent. it's rejected. the government's latest offer of an extra $0.25
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a day temperature to report. now 3 mongol bangladesh as t capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest t producers. the industry employs more than a 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female, they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo, and her husband both work on their plantation. they say little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but rather, we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers rations once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh export t 2 more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day. now,
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i can about get borrowed that the lot we have in protesting to 12 days. now, the owners don't understand our plate. we've been demanding our daily wage be raised $3.00 a day, but then we will go back to work of the plantation owners said they are going through difficult times with profits declining in recent years that are back on it . when in reality, what they are saying is not right. we provide a medical fund retirement benefit, along with weekly rations in access to primary education for the children. this, it all adds up to around $4.00 a day. leah laid on saturday. the government proposed a wage hike of $0.25 a day, but it was rejected by the workers was not on can go. the administration has used intimidation and threats to pressure the workers union to accept the government's latest proposal over pay hike. but since the t god, students, organization, and workers have rejected it and protested, now the union has also rejected it. the stories of this workers may sound like mates to many,
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but it's their daily reality. the 2 are girls under unions. a plastic container there strike until the demand for bay i as men the you and say's they are one of the most marginalized groups in the country with limited access to basic facilities and education. recent strikes by the t workers of bangladesh, a become a railing point for many here. as rising inflation and high food prices add to the wider frustration about low wages turn be charged re al jazeera sri mumbo bell. stella had hail al jazeera, kenya's election officials cole, full and investigation into threats and harassment during the countries presidential vote and from ancient buddhist statues in china to the spanish stonehenge. how drought is revealing long submerged treasures. ah
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hi, they're great to see here. sure weather report for asia hand, it's looking like this in india monsoon depression spinning around lots of pradesh into roger's thought on monday. so a lot of rain to come there will continue to sweep further toward the west and move into pakistan. first is what it's looking like on monday. if you lingering rain showers, bursts of rain to be expected in sin province. there's the next monsoon depression . this will be the 3rd one in about as many weeks. so we put a day forward on tuesday. we see that rain pour into upper same province, eastern baluchistan and south punjab province on tuesday. that's really where the worst of the bramble b, and already pakistan as a whole has gotten about 95 percent of its monsoon rains. and there's still more than a month left of the season, se, asia, the problem spot really looks to be silly ways of getting straight with some solid bands of rain. but i got to take you to the philippines, east of the main island of lose on we've got this tropical depression
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meteorologists in the country say, will become a tropical storm. and it's going to swipe manila to log with some intense rain. so wind slides and flooding, almost a guarantee here. now as we look toward china, we've got a clutch of storms, both for harbin, ambition, but that's moving further toward the east. on monday. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. aah! with the new voice, the heating up the airway. lot of can you listen to it was kimberly here, but i really think in their own country shifting paleface, the rise of citizen journalism has changed everything. how did happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative, petroleum went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war that very much came forth out in the media as well on the battlefield. there listening page. dissect the media on al jazeera
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blue. ah, you're watching over there with me. so he'll rob the reminder of all the top stories. at least 30 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital mortgage issue. the standoff which we got on friday ended after security forces store the building after bob has claimed responsibility . workers out one of the u. k is busiest ports of gold strike for 8 days in a row. overpay the move threatens major economic disruption. feed sto, accounts for close to half of the countries contains of freight traffic and the daughter of pro trembling, political commentator, alexander, duke, and has been killed at a car bomb explosion in moscow. daddy de geena and her father have been vocal
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supporters of russia's invasion of ukraine. a number of driver attacks have been reported in russian annex crimea. authority say our defense systems intercepted the devices, including some around the headquarters of bosco's black sea fleet. it's of us to poll. i mean, that homie has the latest on the situation. a lot, i learned the medina at the football this morning. local media reported the sound of air defense batteries. earlier the mirror of the city confirmed at russian air defenses intercepted targets in the sky near the city of olden oscar. this comes one day after the attack on russia's navy headquarters here in seattle by a drone, which was down. the mayor asked that residents not circulate any images or video footage that they may have of the air defenses for safety and security reasons. you spoke about the measures that have been beefed up over the last few days, including the additional observation posts and road checkpoints. every now and then
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we hear russian jet fighters assuming over our heads as this is a military zone. so the situation is home, but shrouded in apprehension. i don't have any minute region to hers appointed acting, a prime minister, been now to go move to the top job on a permanent basis. commute replaces and hubbard bo wookey, who has been absent some medical reasons. since last month. the transition comes as the gym to face increasing pressure that i've been protest across the country in recent weeks, against the military's plans to stay in power for the next 3 years. it's leaders are in tools with west african neighbors about a possible shortening of the timeline. manuel, a queasy ending is from the cave in an international peacekeeping training center. he says it's likely that guineas gin to lead mama, a boy will try to hold on to power despite efforts from echo us to secure elections. day new pregnant is perhaps about 2 to 3 months of grace. and if
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he fails to respond to the social welfare needs of the people to get on the street at clear road map to democracy, then we'll see more garland, more widespread stretches. we are as his team in a very rough, right, trump co op because this a new lead leadership driven by principles driven by a design where sure that's a cost is combined issues and put the follows and norms inherent in july, as quickly as possible. so did you notice and here the symbolism also is stored, malley and book, you know, is that they would need to ensure that a time table of them have been agreed to. i had to in a manner that says, a figure out to the populate serious about saying to these
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otherwise we are, we are going to see much more widespread demonstration. but give me more detail about the democratic leaders in west africa themselves. our whole, i mean very much, you know, the car opt in to see if we can use electoral commission was pleased to investigate threats and harassment of its employees as well as the murder of an election official. the commission suspended, vote counting as a balance center during pulse, early this month, citing intimidation of its stuff conference. so we have more. oh, this moon is in eastern kenya. are preparing to barry. the loved one. daniel was your call was electron official was in charge of a contentious paling center in nairobi. oh no. see no. he disappeared. 2 days of the timing began. his booty was found in another town policy. he was tortured, his family believe he was targeted for political reasons. for you are the babies
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quotable, we have been for malicious, about a political that people get lost, mysterious ayella t a. we are doing an investigation with the vision. these them around. i don't know . the for the past times we have to in that just isn't really want neighbors. here are still in shock. the relatives of monsieur cathay, they have many questions for the authorities. they want to know why he was killed and the one justice in north east and kenya. another election official was shot when armed men, a talked his tallying centre. doctors could not save $100.00 ahmed leg. he blamed police for shooting him and of 2nd from lawyer shot at all and left me cry for help. ah, the national calling center. some people tried to stop the electoral chief waffle,
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legible, cutty, from declaring presidential results. and let me thank president elect william router won the election, but that has been disputed by former prime minister rylon dinger, who came 2nd to pull. katie says his employees continue to face threats. human rights group say they are worried that they're busy just the way it prepares for other processes of electrons. but from my seat i think it, it was the upper dixon. it built protection mckenzie mes for it of visuals. because what innocent right now, like now they're 10 officers who are another it. they feel completely isolated and also exposed armando, poor little ones. the election may be over for some people, but for most your car and ahmed families, they say that trauma will take a long while to heal catching saw alta 0 much aqua county brazil's for president
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lily the silver has held his 1st campaign. really heard of october's presidential election and he's accused the current president of j bowles, nora of attacking democracy, balsam lauren, has cast out on the electronic voting system. and has criticized supreme court judges. monica yet a kia festival. ah no pouring of support for the with the nurse who led us silva and his bid for 3rd presidential term ha, thousands to support his cheered ruler. as he held his 1st campaign rally in rivers largest city, so bowl at the same place were thousands of brazilians defined the military regime back in 1984 demanding democratic elections. his people democracy in it. i'm here to support lula, but especially brazil's democracy, which is a tourist prison and jail, boston our husband casting darts on our voting system,
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preparing his followers to cry out to fraud. if his defeated the lost boys, paul show left wing lula is ahead of his bar right adversary, president j also model was running for a 2nd term in october's election to prepared to put on the paper be prepared. both scenario brazilian voters will kick you out of the presidency, yet you can say that if you lose, you'll not hand over the presidential sash because the people will make sure you do one ruler portrays himself as a champion of democracy or sonata supporters have turned the election into a battle between good and evil. the president defends traditional family values and his wife in heaven. jellicoe christian says her husband was chosen by god. any hour i live is a veil. l. e l. 20. the do you know movie the not ruler? the few i defend a secular state state should have no religion. church,
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you should preach about faith, not politics, nor should they defend candidates and false prophets didn't read the bus stop. but one 3rd of brazil's population is struggling to put food on the table. brazil's may be latin, america's largest economy, but years of recession, followed by the coven, 19 pandemic. and the war in ukraine have put the country back on the united nations, hunger map, and fixing the economy is dominating the national debate. more than any other issue, monica inactive of jazeera, mexico's former attorney general has appeared in court in connection with the disappearance of 43 students in 20. 14 is is mirrors facing charges of torture, forced disappearance and official misconduct. the victims families say they did what? revenge, they only want to know the truth. it'll make you daniels those who we, mexicans, all of us are pained by this force disappearance. giving me a state crime that so far is
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a crime of impunity which we continue to see because it took the years to arrest the former prosecutor, his personal now. okay. i sent the most is we feel that this is the 1st step towards justice towards punishing those who committed this crime estate crime. and also towards clarify what happened a terrible night for a large segment of the mexican population. them being the colombian government to suspending arrest warrants and extradition request for members of the national liberation army girl agreed. an effort to restore peace talks. the new leftist president, gustavo petro has promised to strike a deal with the group known as the e. l. n. petro is a former member of a separate rebel group. now, heavy rains have triggered land sides and flash floods, killing at least 50 people in the north and east of india. so the rivers have flooded homes and submerged many roads leaving people stranded. both our teeth have set a belief, come for the flood affected and down pools are expected to continue for the rest of the week. weeks of drought of uncovered long submerged archaeological relics around
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the world. the discoveries include ancient buddhist statues, and china, or the rock formation known as the spanish stonehenge rhetoric gate b, as well. the priest or extern circle came into view and a dam in the spanish province of caceres dropped to a quarter of its usual capacity. the stains were 1st discovered in 1926 and of only be fully visible full time since the discovery is an unexpected side effect of the worst drought in europe in decades. in serbia, the river danny was at his lowest level and nearly a century revealing the wreckage is if 20 german whoo ships which were sunk during world war 2. toys last will start to drugs radical groper. this is what remains from the wall between the army of the soviet union and the german wolfe la tila now is about 10000 kilograms of explosive devices. here. we're not sure if they can
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explode, that you can imagine the problems if they do. in germany, the drought is exposed so called hung the stains sections of the river right pantries. ago they were placed on dry riverbeds to warn future generations. their exposure could signal famine away from europe, and a drought in china has revealed ancient statues of buddha, on an island that usually submerged the statues. i believe, to be 600 years old, was compiled on for the law. by note i read in the newspaper that is from the main entering dynasty trade to see whether like this is awful. i think it's a warning to us ah rainfall in the yank sea bass and has been around 45 percent lower since july, authority, se, as many as 66 rivers across southwest china have dried up this summer with many scientists saying hotter days as a result of global warming
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a here to stay more relics from the past assure to emerge victoria gate and be al jazeera hey that police climate has received a here as welcome and kept monday after setting a new wreck. old 48 year old son sherpa has scale. the wills, 14 peaks higher than 8000 meters for 2nd time. his achievement is particularly significant because 8 of them including mount everest, a retina pole. over your san own sherpa he lived in santa sherpa has created a new record and mountaineering for the 2nd time he is conquered all peaks higher than 8000 meters. it is indeed a matter of pride for all nepalese citizens. his achievement has raised the stature of all nepalese in the world and whose record has taken our identity to newer heights. he is an inspiration for the youth of nepal. he is a national treasure, but no amount of praise is enough for what he has.

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