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damage fears. russia could intensify its attacks. any potential damage does operation is suicidal. the un urge is russia and ukraine to protect europe's largest nuclear plant, warning the fighting is increasing danger of a disaster. ah, no, i'm fully back to boy, you're watching al jazeera live from doha, also a head, a former detective pleads guilty to our role in the killing of brianna taylor, a case that sponsor protests about racial justice in the us. and brazil's president welcomes embalmed hard of a forty's. emperor, critics accuse him of plain politics. we
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begin in ukraine as it commemorates 31 years since the end of soviet rule. but this is independence base calibration strikingly different countries on edge after warnings. russia may ram puppets attack streets are emptying the northeast and see if concave, where strict curfew is in place. authorities in the capital key have banned mass gatherings for the whole week. the day coincides with 6 months in the russian invasion began, and the u. s. has warned moscow is planning to strike civilian infrastructure in the coming days. but as teresa will report some key from ukrainians, we're still finding ways to mark the occasion. it's the national flag day, and ukraine precedent follow the me to philip. he attended a ceremony to honor the symbol of the fight against the nation, fifties across the east and south have been occupied by russia. ukraine is fighting to get them back, new calling name, which is g. we will never read from someone scholars on our land,
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and our skies were always ready to defend are blue and yellow flags. i asked now to commemorate heroes who gave their lives for those scholars with a moment of silence. ukrainian also marking 31 years of independence from soviet ruling. the government has a russian tanks and are more vehicles that have been destroyed during the past 6 months. ukraine and official se moscow had been hoping to hold a military parade in central key to celebrate its victory. but this is what they got. instead, veda about glen is confident, her country will prevail. we pray everything a moment for the war to be over. we believe in our army, and we're sure it's going to be over with our week 3, but it just depends on the time. ah, ukraine. he's on high alert. president lensky says, loving me to pull the floating pressure salt, and us intelligence agencies have warned russia maybe try again,
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government buildings or civilian infrastructure. keep as far from the front line as only rarely been hit by russian missiles since you queen enforcers and managed to push russian soldiers out of the city, back in march, but or 40 or cautious or have banding public gatherings and are asking people to take the air raid sirens very seriously rule since february, thousands of people have been displaced, injured, and killed. felicia is that reminder of the atrocities russian forces committed in their attempt to take the capitals. father done, but he says he's still helping to bury there remains found in mass graves across town. yet, do we need to do the key? i think that neither i, nor anyone who lives in ukraine who witnessed the walk and understand what happened for now we are surviving on adrenalin. but after everything that's happened, i'm worried that the aftermath will last decades. 6 months on ukrainians are
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fighting for survival against an enemy that is unwilling to retreat. it is i will, i'll just see to give you land. dave rosie is the ukraine operations manager for the international red cross. she says the humanitarian situation is likely to get worse over the next 6 months. at the moment, we are still very much in the emergency phase. although we have a much better idea of what are the needs at the moment. so far we have provided assistance with basic items, basic needs to 5000000 people, but the needs are increasing. the winter is coming and this is our main focus at the moment we are preparing for the winter. i zation the needs are, are mainly related to housing. but all so for people
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to just to, to know where they're going to send their children to school. so this, the, the needs are very broad and the people are either looking for a place to be hosted or reach out to family members outside of ukraine. but within ukraine we still have 6600000 of people that have been displaced by the conflict. and more or less the same amount of people that have fled the country that are in the neighboring countries have a report slash and bank separatist. and maya paul are preparing to hold a trial for ukrainian prisoners of war. photos show cages being built at the chamber philharmonic where the trial is expected to be held. russia supreme court declared the valve regimen de terry school earlier this month. your grading
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president voted me as lensky has warned. any trial would end negotiations with moscow. the united nation has express concerns about the potential trial. there are 4 tools and there's video footage in the media and social media showing cages being built in the variable philharmonic hall really massive cages. and the, apparently, the idea is to, to restrain the prisoners of war during proceedings in these cages. this is not acceptable. this is humiliating as well to the prisoners of war. and it adds to our concerns about how they are being treated. and whether the presumption of innocence is being upheld. the construction of these cages coupled with statements made by high level russian officials, calling these people terrorist than nazis and war criminals before any trials, has even taken place is deeply worried. and top you and officials have again raised concerns about the danger at the russian occupies operation nuclear plant in
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ukraine. the calling for the immediate withdrawal of truth and the demilitarization of the area. a security council held an emergency meeting to discuss fighting near the facility. ukraine reported further showing up the plant on both saturday and sunday, which damage infrastructure had re un atomic watchdogs. have a team is expected to travel to the site within days. if talks with russia, our successful agreement is urgently needed to reestablish the parisha as purely civilian infrastructure and to ensure the safety of the area. we must be clear that any potential damage to the plant or any other nuclear facilities in ukraine, leading to a possible nuclear incident, would have catastrophic consequences. not only for the immediate vicinity, but for the region and beyond the paraphrase, the secretary general blunt warning. any potential damage does operation is
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suicidal. both moscow and keys have accused each other of hitting the plant. russia controls the area, but the facility is still run by ukrainian workers. yeah. could you because that's what i want to show you. now a photo of the destruction on the territory of this apparition, nuclear power plant. as a result of the shelling by the ukrainian armed forces. we have a whole slew of such photographic evidence and we disseminated it this morning as an official document within this security council. and the general assembly, as a dance to mission, will go. we expect that the mission will take place in the very near future. and the agency experts will confirm the real situation at the station. we stand ready to extend the maximum support possible stress that nuclear security and safety is an absolute priority for everyone in the world and russia mos immediately and without any conditions. because ro is troops, stop all provocations, all selling. it is unacceptable that russia is deliberately putting all of us on
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the brink of a global nuclear disaster. a former u. s. police officer has pleaded guilty for her role in the death of brianna taylor, a black woman, shot and killed during a police raid. taylor was killed in her home in 2020, her death sponsor protests over racial justice and police brutality. across the u. s. federal investigators c kelly good lead. conspired to create a cover story and added aligned to the search warrant. shebra tansy has more kelly, good luck. now. house pad guilty to falsify the arrest warrant that convinced a judge to, to, to allow it to go ahead and then conspiring to cover up what she did with the other officer. it thought that she will be giving evidence against 2 of the other offices who have been charged by the department of justice. and those are 3 offices and challenge with our bureaucratic side of the raid and other office has been charged with excessive force. this is the officer who basically stood outside brianna
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taylor's apartment, just shooting wildly into the apartment. despite the fact he could see anything. there are blinds down on a black out cut, but he was just firing away with it with his guns. he's going to be charged with excessive force. again, he was acquitted on that charge in the state court already though once. but we should also remember them to that just leaves the 2 officers who are actually inside brianna taylor tennis apartment who burst in they claim that they announced themselves. brown, tennis boyfriend, was the being said, said they did not. they're the ones who actually 510, yes, many shots inside the apartment, 6 of which hit brown until one of which killed them. they haven't been charged with anything. so it's clearly welcomed that people have been charged by the federal government of constitutional crimes. but this is clearly fatal all out of state level, but, but certainly it's still being looked at at least something moving forward that the people are slowly perhaps beginning to be held accountable for, for the staff and prosecutors in the u. s. city at atlanta have decided not to
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prosecute the 2 white police officers involved in the killing of a black man in 2020 way shot brooks was shot dead after the officers responded to complains that he'd fallen asleep in his car to drive to restaurant when they tried to arrest him, brooks grabbed a taser from them and find it as he ran away one of the offices and shot him in the back. and again, given the quickly changing circumstances, was it objectively reasonable that he use deadly force and we conclude a was still a head on al jazeera, the lebanese army searches for the bodies of would be migrants. missing off the coasts of tripoli, and malaysia's former prime minister begins at length the prison term after court rejects his appeal over one of the while speakers financial scandals. ah!
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attorney has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle travel package to the hello there. it's still a story of relentless, dangerous heat across parts of east asia, in particular for china that's been battling a heat wave for more than 2 months. and that's cause levels in its largest fresh water lake it to decline the satellite, shows that the klein over 10 years. now we've seen red alerts for the past 12 days, extreme heat continuing, but we are going to the temperatures start to come down as wet or whether it works its way in. we've got a tropical storm that's going to edge into coastal areas on wednesday bringing torrential rain and strong winds to the lights of hong kong. see that temperature dip by about 5 degrees by thursday. it will start to work its way into the southwest of china. at the end of the week, we'll see temperatures come down as well across more central and eastern areas.
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that's as the finger of rain that's rolling across the korean peninsula and into western japan shifts its way further south. if we have a look at the 3 date for shanghai rain on friday, the temperature will continue to decrease. bringing some relief now was removed to south asia. the floods continue in southern areas of pakistan that things to a monsoon depression that's continuing to work its way further north and west official and line of the journey. a 3 year investigation into the pro gun lobby. we've been working with arctic really guy north whitfield secrets. really want to point put messaging out there will get people out, race get mad and connections. some don't want to expose many legacy media. love mass shooting, dot netflix, my al jazeera investigations. how to center massacre on al jazeera
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with the me you're watching al jazeera alive from the recap of our top story. our ukraine is said to hold, mutate independent celebrations after warnings. russia may ramp up its attacks as strict because he was in pain in the northeast in the city of concave and authorities in the capital key have banned math, got mass gathering for the whole week. the un security council has held an emergency meeting to discuss fighting the russian occupying appellation nuclear plant in ukraine, accounting for the immediate withdrawal of troops and the demilitarization out the area. and
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a former us police officers pleaded guilty fire volney and the death of brianna taylor, a black woman shot in kids during a police raid at her home. federal investigators, the county good lead, conspire to create a conference stories avenues. a group of you countries that share borders with russia want to ban tourists from their russia borders, european union members, finland as sonya lat, yet lithuania and poland. all 5 are now pushing for an e. u wide band on russian tourists. the entire block band rush and brainstorm its s face following moscow's invasion of ukraine in february. that made countries with land borders into popular holiday destinations for visitors from russia. russian license plates on luxury cars are a common site that finland biggest airport finance for mr. phase it's become a transit country, ban is expected to be discussed. that next week's meeting of e u foreign ministers or mass rain silo is c as sony and minister of foreign
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affairs. earlier he spoke with my colleague nick clark and says, the move to ban russian tourists is a matter of ethics. it is a on morrow for all understanding to allow the russian federation citizens to enter the country for when there is an aggression war going on. and secondly, also to that, to give a clear signal that there is a need imminent need to grow close all europe to russian federation citizens and there are around $10000000.00 valley shane going to be us, we are issued direction for the nation citizens and we believe that they should be ban european sanction. to close them, the russian tourists can get into a state account if they come through or get their visas from other european countries. is that right? yes. now they do have, we are, did, having negotiations with neighboring countries on you, of russian federation,
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where that on our national competence we should limit that entry through our countries. but right now, the 3rd countries you should get, these owners are allowed to pass for 74 minutes a you want the a union wide band. do you think it's likely i think yes, this is our moral duty where we are capable to that level of responsibility . let's see in coming weeks in coming by. so let me remind that all the good times of delaying they have price and the price are not bombs which are dropped to our town homes which are dropped to the home schools and hospitals helping us create a b. nearly $1300.00 people cost the english channel in small boats on monday,
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a new record for a single day. the rise in dangerous journeys comes despite u. k. government plans to report those arriving illegally to wanda. the summer surgeon boat arrivals happens most years, but has increased, says alternative routes have been shut down more than 22000 people have made the journey. this year. the lebanese military is searching for the bodies of 30 people who went missing off the coast of tripoli. 4 months ago, there were attempting to seek a new life in europe. a submarine is not being used to try to find the bodies. the harder reports, the shores of northern lebanon had become part of a route for refugees and migrants bound for europe. 4 months ago, a tragedy at sea highlighted the desperation among an increasingly impoverished population. now,
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survivors have returned to the site of the shipwreck about 6 kilometers off the coast. at least 30 members of their families. among them, children are still missing. with a submarine paid for by donations, an operation is under way to try to retrieve bodies that could still be inside the boat. 450 meters below sea level. down into many behind them all door below by the government did not do is to to talk to people. it is because of them. these people died. they wanted a better life. salam, unusual, they were among those who drowned their mother. betty survived because along with her 2 sons and future son in law, she and her 2 daughters had hoped to reach italy to escape a life of poverty and unemployment. there are conflicting reports on what caused the boat to sink when it was intercepted by the lebanese army. but families want
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closure. hello my love feel even if it's just one bone, i want it, a shoe. whatever it is, it belonged to my daughters, and i want it. the tragedy hasn't stopped lebanese from trying to reach europe by sea. earlier this month, 75 people were rescued from a sinking boat off the coast of turkey authority. se illegal migration has been increasing steadily. at least 3000 people are believed to have tried or were able to reach europe in the past 6 months. and unlike in the past, most people risking the journey are lebanese, not syrian or palestinian refugees domino and mother. i will make another attempt to live and another. i won't stop until i leave this country where you live without any dignity. here. there is helplessness and concern for the future, but most of all, there is grief center for the ocean sita,
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off the coast of northern lebanon turkish present russia. ty, bedouin says palestine has express it support for the normalization of ties between turkey and israel. he made the remarks during his meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas. i do, i am said turkeys decision to restore ties with israel does not mean it will abandon its support for palestinians destroy ladies. the steps taken in our relations with israel will in no way diminish our support for the palestinian cause . on the contrary, our palistine brothers also expressed that these steps will contribute to the solution of the palace thing in issue and improvement of the situation of the palestinian people in iraq supreme judiciary council is resuming were a cafe was temporarily halted by protests outside its headquarters in baghdad, supporters of shiite leader of tara fado were calling for judges to dissolve parliament and set a date for early elections. mahmoud abdougla had has more from baghdad,
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a new protest stages by supporters of chia pleaded among the southern. what about this time in front of the supreme judiciary council inside bel dad's degree, and soon they want the head of the supreme judiciary council to resign and the judiciary system to be reform a yom i've not shouted autopay, be domingo. we have been instructed by our leader to protest here against the corrupt judiciary system, which is manipulated by iran for years. it has been collaborating in impunity. i committed against the iraqi people that i know were a w saw we will be protesting until the parliament is dissolved and inequitable laws and constitutional articles or amended order. eroni supporters of the shared leader emerged as the biggest party in parliament following collections in october . but they were unable to form a government and resigned their c. it's 2 months ago. so there was supporters half
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camped outside the parliament for nearly a month, calling for it to be dissolved and italy elections held. but that provoked the rivals raising concerns of conflict. a counter protest is being held outside the fences of the green soon by supporters of the arraignment, back to parliamentary block known as the coordination framework alliance or c, f. a. the latest escalation seems to be a backlash against southern movements. the supreme judiciary council has opened an investigation into threats against it to stop by his supporters and issued an arrest. the warrant against the pros, other prominent politician. ah, the see if he has suspended old lions with some supporters until they end what they call the occupation of a state in institutions. not then, now the coordination framework has more allies and more points for negotiation that can emboldened to move on with forming
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a government without members of saudi's party being part of it earlier this month. so the rejected a national dialogue initiative offered by case taker. prime minister must have alchemy. the supreme court has been handling constitution of disputes between rival parliamentary blocks but saw that his side blames it for derailing the formation of government. now with the countries judiciary system, at the heart of this conflict, many are questioning the integrity of iraq's political system. that through a had algebra by that a court in thailand is said to hand down a ruling that will decide if the prime minister can remain empower if been protests in the capital bank hawk ahead of the court decision calling for foreign minister fi, you channel, try to step down, he took power in a qu, in 2014 opponent, say he should step down on wednesday when his 8 year term is up. malicious, former prime minister, has begun
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a 12 year prison sentence after its top court throughout an appeal over a multi $1000000000.00 graft scandal. a g rosin was found guilty of money laundering and corruption in 2020, with malaysian authorities, accusing him of siphoning cash from a state fund known as one m d. b, florida. 3 reports from color lamp or why not? you pro zak is seen leaving court with a police escort after losing his final appeal. malaysia's former prime minister begins serving a 12 year prison sentence and must pay a $46000000.00 fine. he had been found guilty in 2020 of illegally accepting $10000000.00 from a former subsidiary of state investment fund, one mtv. his departure from court was in stark contrast to his arrival earlier in the day. because it 1st i'd like to thank everyone for showing up and showing me your support them. i have tried with all that i can, but everything i proposed to the court is rejected. his lawyers had attempted to
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postpone proceedings and even tried to have the chief judge removed, but failed. malaysia's top court was unanimous ruling no jobs defense was, quote, so inherently inconsistent and incredible that it failed to cost reasonable doubt. on the prosecution's case, lawyers say they have not ruled out seeking a review of the decision. now, jim could also seek a pardon from the king. of course, we are very sad because we lost the appeal. i only say that we seek comfort and solace in the words of a great indian juris who said that the almighty aloria can dispense perfect justice. some supporters were visibly upset when the decision was announced. analysts say the judgment will have political implications. not only not
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you would have a blessed night to night, but the party to which we belong. namely, a party would also have to ponder very carefully as to whether they would continue to align with him in terms of claiming innocence, or they would draw a clear line of demarcation between the party and you such data. for example, the party would have a refresher image. the ruling will also make it more difficult for nudges to stage a political combat. he'll lose his parliamentary seat and won't be able to contest the next election. the damage to his reputation is severe. not only was he the 1st prime minister to lose a general election in 2018, he is the 1st to be convicted. not jeep, still faces, several more trials linked to the looting of one mtv. he has denied all charges. florence louis al jazeera calhoun present impreza enjoyable scenario has held
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a cannon. fire salute to welcome the preserved heart of his country's 1st n. for the inbound organ of don pedro. the 1st is on loan for brazil, $200.00 found averse free of independence on september 7th. the earned will be on public display in brasilia during the celebrations. oliver sancho is associate professor of international relations at the j to leo vanguard foundation. he says, present boss narrow is caught in voters who are not found jake about the past. usually, actually, this has not been a politicize the fair because the monarchy is really not something that is so the visible period in brazil's public debate. however, now there's been somewhat of an odd alliance between those who just told you about the military dictatorship between the 190964 in 1085. and those were actually monarchists who would like the monarchy to return. and both of these
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groups in a way and us tells it sort of a mythic past of stability and believes that things used to be more stable and just better in the past than they are today. and i think that the president, in a way is using this moment to say that he is the candidate of the ability of continuity. it's quite a turbulent moment right now with a very unstable economic situation, but certainly movements in the polar most. and i have been buying things recently due to increased public spending. and i think he's certainly using this moment to project himself as a statesman and somebody who would like to project us stability. so i think particularly those who have a sense that, you know, things used to be better in the past and who disliked the volatility inherent to democracy could certainly be attracted to the kind of museum.

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