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watch to continue until that demand for pay. i read from around the world, given open you king to pots. i'm up with you to worry. he needed to sing his praise . lloyd, the loyalty ah, which is here with ever you. oh, a few and says there are credible claims, unaccompanied ukrainian children have been forced to be taken to rush up for adoption.
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ah, and i am nora. kyle, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up canadian police arrest, remaining suspects, and a weekend stopping spray, killed 10 people as an indigenous reserve. brazil celebrates 200 years of independence, but the president is accused of telling the occasion into a campaign event. and an appeal for help as to don state, i've got arrest sales. the da was flooding and 3 decades united nations as, as credible evidence that moscow is forcibly taking unaccompanied ukrainian children to russia to be adopted and that thousands of other ukrainians are being forcibly deported. from russia, occupied areas here says so called filtration operations, amount to a war crime out of mass gaster james base has more from the un this security
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council meeting was called by albania, and the u. s. the have been persistent allegations that when russian soldiers have captured areas of ukraine, they've taken away people who lived there to russia. a process of enforced displacement, ambassador linda thomas greenfield, says the u. s. government believes the numbers involved are staggering, hate that russian authorities have interrogated, detained, forcibly to put it between 900001 point 6000000 ukranian citizens from their homes to russia, often to isolated regions in the far east. and i want to be clear, the united states has information that officials from russia's presidential administration are overseeing and coordinating these filtration operations. a senior human rights official says her office can verify that what are known as filtration camps have been set up to process ukrainians. but it's worth noting,
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she gave no estimate of the number of people involved. alexia, china has documented that men and women perceived as having tines with ukranian armed forces, or state institutions. or as having true ukrainian or anti rash and peers were subjected to arbitrary detention torture, ill treatment, and enforced disappearance. they were transferred to penal colony, including the now infamous pin or colony near annette. new orleans co prison is the place where 53 prisoners of war died blown up in july. russia says it was result of a ukrainian attack. ukraine says they were deliberately executed in explosion. un fact finding mission has been set up and is expected to visit the site. in the coming days. when he spoke and the security council of rushes, ambassador said the meeting was a new milestone in the disinformation campaign by western nations. he described the people involved as refugees and said his country is providing them with every
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assist an issue with one of the world's leading human rights organizations. human rights watch says it's research shows that force deportation is taking place and it says that amounts to a war crime. james bays al jazeera, the united nations, all for the 1st time. ukraine's top military chief has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on russian air bases on the occupied peninsula of crimea. keith says it's making advances and it's counter offensive in the northeast and the south forces of opened a 2nd front targeting russian controlled areas surrounding 2nd largest city cock give this fall is an offensive launch last week to retake the southern port city. of course on givers under has more from keep fierce battles were seeing fierce battles in many parts of the front lines of this war. in the last 24 hours. it was just 24 hours ago that you create a military launch this offensive in the northeast,
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around how to keep the 2nd largest city city that ukraine's have held since day one of this invasion by the russians. however, there had been a lot of shelling from the russians in and near how to keep, and that is why the ukrainians launched a counter offensive and we're starting get a better sense of how that is shaping up. now. it appears that ukrainian military has made advances as they are going east and south of how to keep. and we're seeing anecdotal evidence from telegram channels, from videos, even from some ukrainian military personnel and officials in the fight that ukraine appears to be either recapturing villages or very close to recapturing villages and towns. one in particular is ballot cleared at city of pre war population about 25000 people about about
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a 100 kilometers south east of how to keep city. and it appears at this point that the ukrainians have encircled that city and are very close to launching. what appears to be could be a battle to reclaim it completely. president putin has warned the west that it cannot isolate russia. he's been speaking of the eastern economic form of all stock . he says, western sanctions against russia have backfired, and now threatened the whole world of him baba report a bold move from brussels, but will it work? the european commissions going ahead with a plan for a new price cut on russia? natural gas. we all know that our sanctions, i deeply grinding into the russian economy with a heavy negative impact. but putting is partially buffering through fossil fuel revenues. so here the objective is we must cut rushes, revenues,
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which putting you as, as to finance his atrocious war in ukraine. since february, the use imposed sanctions on russia and acted to win itself off russian energy, some member states as skeptical of the price cap worried it could push moscow to turn off the taps completely. russia's already stopped or reduce supplies on 3 of its biggest westwood gas pipelines. while oil supplies have been re directed eastwards as its economy and courses and will cut off from the westland many global markets. and at any point since the end of the cold war, and in some respects when warn you, crate is gone, rushing, rushes, dejection sanctioned, means it rushes, economic fate is sealed. it has to become an asia facing east and facing economic power or league. nancy parish. if president putin's worried he's not letting on speaking of the east in economic forum in vladivostok, he called the price cap idea stupid. you mean he also addressed another issue with global implications. ukraine's grain exports shipments like this one resumed after
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key. even moscow reached to deal in july with turkey in the united nations, acting as guarantors. but putin says that developing world is being cheated is uletha misses. dorothy, if we remove turkey as an intermediary, virtually all the grain was brought not the poorest countries, but to the european union. the world food program speaks of the need for the poorest country. out of $60000.00 tons of production, just 3 percent went to developing countries. little over wise, you my story, you and data shows. turkey has been the biggest single destination with cargoes also going to china, india, egypt, yemen, somalia, djibouti, whatever the reality vladimir putin insists his country's already seen off the worst effects of western sanctions. sang inflation had started to fall. he told his gathering rushes natural resources would protect the nation as jobs and companies disappeared in europe. that surely a warning the continent cons ignore. lady barbara al jazeera police in canada have
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arrested miles saunderson, the suspect, who had been on the run after a mass stopping it was found and taken to custody. never offensive. gotcha. and these pictures show emergency responders on a nearby highway. people living at the james smith cree nation reserve had earlier been told to stay in doors, and people were killed in at least 18 injured on sunday, thomson's brother who was also a suspect was found dead on monday. i was bringing christopher alcorn, he is a reporter at western standard us an online news and opinion platform focusing on western canada and he joins us now from regina. thanks very much for being with us . just a little bit more that we know about the circumstances surrounding miles is arrest . well, what happened was this afternoon just after about 2, 10 pm. local time here and alert went out. there was a white pickup truck that had been stolen by someone with
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a knife and it it miles description. they didn't know which way he went out of the town that he was in. but they did end up finding where he went and they were able to wrap him around 330 in the afternoon and there's a lot of skid marks on the road. and they basically had to force him off the road can tell from the video and pictures. and actually when he was arrested, he almost looked like he was actually enjoying it and joking around with the police and stuff like that. which kind of gives you the mindset of someone that would actually go and do what he did. absolutely, and he must come as an enormous relief to the communities that he targeted. these people who'd been told by authority to shelter in place while he was still on the run. yes, and he's been spotted 3 and a half hours away from the james smith cree nation image, china, where i am. and then he was arrested about 2 and a half hours north of where regina is. so he was back in the direction of
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where he started the the murderous rampage with, with his brother on james cree nation. it was 10 people who were killed in that murder spree. how of these victims being remembered by the communities. well, this morning, the burns family which had 5 people who passed away and several more injured. they held a press conference to and one of the family members discussed what had happened and how their family was coping. but as far as the other victims go there, there's families have been silent so far. they've asked for privacy. obviously, during this extremely difficult time for everyone on the jam smith coronation, and also in the neighboring village of wealth as well, where a person was killed to this sort of event. it's rare and canada isn't it?
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is that any clues as to the motive for this brothers killing spree? right now, there is no rhyme or reason as to why the brothers decided to go on this murderous rampage. they one of them, the miles, it was just captain, has actually been on. catherine's most wanted list since may, and the police had been looking for him cuz he was released from prison and then disappeared. and then he came out of nowhere to do this math, stabbing attacks across the james smith, 3 nations with his brother, his brother, sustained injuries that were not self inflicted. but right now we don't know exactly how his injuries were inflicted. like did it come from someone defending their house when they knocked on the door or could have inside. there's an area that miles and damien had some sort of falling out as well. while they were doing
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this, the demons apparently might want to stop or something. but that is just pure speculation at that time and we have no idea what's going on inside of miles head. i mean, this is a guy who stepped 18 people, killing 1011 person person died, which was his brother. and then he was still on the run. and finally he, he was caught basically because he slipped up and made an error. and it's a little request which is quite often how you get like this. and canada has never seen something this big before. in our history, in terms of the amount of people killed and injured at the same time. and so a lot of questions needing to be answered that christopher. oh cool. thank you very much for taking the time to visit on some of the details that have been emerging in the last couple of hours. thank you. thank you very much. now the you and nuclear
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watchdog cannot verify iran's nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes . and according to an unpublished report, by the institutional tomic energy agency, it believes iran stockpiles of highly enriched uranium have grown. and there is still unresolved questions over uranium material, discovered at 3 undeclared sites around for him, and say, ministry has strongly condemned albania as decision to cut diplomatic ties. words. hereon, earlier albanians government ordered iranian diplomats and embassy staff to leave the country within 24 hours. he was also weighed in saying an investigation found iran responsible for an attack on albanian government services and websites in july . prime minister eddie rama says the move is justified me to some alert. she, the minister to government has decided with immediate effect to and diplomatic relations with his leg republic of iran does. extreme response is fully proportionate to the gravity and risk of the cyber attack. the threatened to
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paralyzed public services. there is digital systems and heck, interstate records still government documents, ester chaos, and insecurity in the country. cilla had hair on our zera waiting to go home. we fall into place of some 300000 displaced people in the northern iraqi town of ginger. ah, the journey has begun. the, the full world camp is on its way to cattle. your travel package to day. your world's weather update begins right here right now in india. let's give you an update on the monsoon rain so long. the western guards, i think are problem spots will be karnataka into carola, that we got this disturbance around the beer been gall. it's trying to wind up into something. but either way, it's going to throw a lot of rain into entrepeneur dash and tailing gonna on thursday. that's where our
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heaviest falls are. brambl b singers for this western pocket of india, west bengal i should say on thursday. okay, is se asia still on those monsoon rains, were seen them pick up in intensity through myanmar and that western side of thailand now for indonesia, it's really southern sumatra pretty much anywhere across java. we've got some down ports in the forecast for you on thursday. also rain falling in hong kong, so that's certainly cool the atmosphere there. it was just a few days ago or you set a monthly temperature record for the month of september at $35.00 degrees grey lane . you had a dome of heat over you as well, but things have certainly started to cool and some showers for that western side of the gang see into the yellow river valley on thursday. dry conditions for the korean peninsula that allows salt to get up to 30 degrees. and i got to tell you, i think some thunder downpours for the southern slice of japan's main island of hunching seal. later, i saw air with issue airline of the journey from imprison
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dissidence to inspiration from founding the independent state to fiercely defending his people from the confusion of a 2 part document, a word exposed to wise to power. before shooting over independence bosnia herzegovina is a beggar, rich from prisoner to president. on a, j 0 lou. ah, and again, your without is there a has reminder of our top stories, this ala united nations, as there was credible evidence. moscow is full, so be taking ukrainian children into russia to be adopted,
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and that thousands of all the ukrainians being forcibly deported from russian occupied areas. u. s. as these actions amount to war crimes. please and canada have arrested mild sanderson the suspect, who had been on the run after a mass stopping was found and taken into custody. their roast, southern saskatchewan, and the u. s. nuclear want folks, as it cannot verify that yvonne's nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. an unpublished i a, a report finds the country stock policy of highly enriched uranium, have grown. and there was still questions about pre undeclared sites. nuclear secrets of a foreign nation were found at don't. trump's residence, according to a u. s. media report, f b i. agents discovered the documents during last month, such as the former president, florida, mention the washington paste. one of the report surface did not identify the country toms under investigation for unauthorized removal of records from the white
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house. let's bring in data rush. he's a professor at the national defense university and joins us from the side or in maryland in the us. great to have you with this is extraordinary to think of a document like this containing nuclear information fitting and trumps more log home. what with the impact be if this information goes into the wrong hands, although we could argue that it already did? well, we don't, we don't know what it is. so there's a lot of intelligence on nuclear formation. that's open source. and a remarkable amount of stuff in the u. s. government is classified shouldn't be classified. but let's assume the worst case that it is something significant. it falls into one or 2 bands. if it's nuclear, from ration from an allied country like the united kingdom, that could damage bilateral relations. what that means is that an allied countries, nuclear information has been compromised. if it's nuclear information on a non allied nations such as pakistan or north korea, then it's
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a falls on line along with any other information. but again, we only know the titles, we don't know what actually is in it. so this, this could be very significant or it could be nothing burger, but i think that the f b, i thought it was significant enough to rein donald trump's home. well, in the reader and reduction part of it, we've seen nuclear issues weren't specifically cited. there was just classified documents, and i think that we would have heard that at the start during the, the point of the rage, the justification for the raid was unreturned documents that we should have been in the national archives, according the presidential records acts and potentially classified information, but i did not hear that a potential nuclear formation as a predicate for the rates. so that seems like something that they've discovered in the course of plowing through what they've picked up. ok. what impact do you think
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this rave is going to have on, on donald trump's idea that he's going to run for reelection? well, i think the rate actually has more impact on the mid term elections. the democratic party is kind of failing, you know, had been and what they know is that when donald trump is in there, the people didn't so much about for joe biden as they voted against donald trump. if trump can be put forward of january 6 to be put forward, then people will probably support democrats if trump keeps quiet, which is very hard for him to do. if he's not in the news, then you look at inflation and you look at the withdraw from afghanistan. so i think this is, you know, trump's hard bass of support. i don't really care what he does. but i think what we're looking at here is more of the mid terms. and the timing of this, i must say, is in felicitous at best i want to ask, i wonder why any member of the republican party is not standing up to trump at this
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stage. well, some are, but i think publicly, you know, the issue is paradoxically, the republican party is, were democratic with the credit party, at least in the presidential campaign. trump was a democrat until he decided enter political life. and you know, in the republican party presidential, seeing if you get the most of your, the candidate in the democratic party, they have a system of superdelegates that prevents that or at least moderate, that from happening. so he calculated this is, chances would be better there. and unfortunately, most of the republican party, not all but significant part publicly, is worried about antagonizing that base that supports trump. ok, dave, dora, thank you very much for taking the time to join us sooner. now brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal, but critics accused the president of telling the occasion into
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a campaign event present jebel scenario has been attending parade's military displays, but with elections coming up in october. his team also organized rallies across the country, both now as main rival and former president lewis nazi lulu to silver did not plan any event on wednesday morning and a kid was at a rally and ray just narrow. well, he literally moved to heavens and earth to make this this national day in a display of his force on the street to show how popular he is. ah, he, well, he was in brazilian the capital earlier. now he came to real which is a strong hole he has been i you participated in there was here on the beach of copper. * cabinet where i'm right now he produced, he was looking at the planes that were fly the submarine the ship. but now that the official part is over. he's on. * top of the truck of a truck,
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over nevin jellico, our pastor and he is speaking to his supporters. most people here they're wearing the brazilian national colors which are green and yellow. but those are the colors also that both are narrow, has appropriated for himself. so that's why you are position is saying that he hijacked a national day to make a political campaign. israel's prime minister has responded to calls to charge those responsible for the killing of al jazeera journalist green apple. yellow pied vowed he would not allow any soldier to be put on trial just to, in his words, receive a round of applause from the world. on monday, v as rarely, military admitted to the 1st time that sherwin was likely killed by one of its soldiers. but that it wouldn't be pursuing a criminal investigation after a meeting network has denounced the findings and continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and
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the occupied west bank. flooding in southeast to dawn has submerged more than 20 villages and destroyed thousands of hector as a farmland and his 122 people have died since the beginning of the rainy season in mid june survivors. a desperate for assistance as out there as hipaa. morgan reports. this is what many villages in to down south eastern, cathartic state look like days of torrential rains and the seasonal flooding of that i had river has submerged homes. many have collapsed, leaving residents with nothing figure when an average animal delivered out of water came and flooded us. it took everything. we used to have many books, but all of them are gone. we lost our savings, food and furniture. we had nothing but thank god no. in fact more than 4000 homes have been destroyed in 23 villages near to dance border with if your piano most have been cut off for nearly 3 weeks. authorities in the western can lab
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by 3 gym have provided some assistance with it's nowhere near enough and they have broadened their appeal, describing the situation as catastrophic was. it was the her older than godaddy, the director of health in the state of good, dora provided medicines and blanket alive. also the state emergency committee provided what assistance it could. but it's not sufficient compared to the size of the disaster that, that we urgently appeal to all sudanese people to help us as well as international organization to get law. several people died when they had river burst, its banks and hundreds are displaced. these families have found shelter in a school if only temporary, and although it's dry, it lacks basic necessities yet, ada, dumber c, villanova. we are in a very difficult situation, but our children can barely survive. here. we need tens and food and water. we need medicine, our children are suffering as we don't have anything them on. no,
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i don't. my give no mom, large swats of agricultural land are waterlogged and livestock have been swept away, raising concerns of an outbreak of disease and an environmental disaster. there are had river floods every year, but people here see this is the worst if seen in 3 decades. he bought morgan, alta 0, the red cross says almost 1000000 people have fled, the homes and somalia, and kenya looking for food and water. east africa is being hit by its worst drought and 40 years, an expert say the region is on track for a 5th consecutive failed rainy season. somalia is on the brink of famine for the 2nd time and just over a decade. but 200000 people in danger of starvation won't health organizations as many people are likely already starving to death. un says aid workers can't keep up with searching needs. frustration has growing amongst 300000 displays. people from the northern iraqi town of shin jar. they've been living in camps for years and the
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neighboring kurdish region, waiting for the chance to go back while at val has more. returning home is becoming an elusive dream for these refugees. they've been living in tents for nearly a decade here in the city of dog in the rocks kurdish region of sola has been hot. we have been displaced for 8 years. the situation and singers getting worse. how can we think of going back to sin, jar, security and safety are 2 important elements for us. and because of the lack of these 2 elements, we prefer to stay in the camp and endure its harsh conditions. our hearts are broken for not being able to go back. most of the nearly 300000 people here off from the city minority. they were forced to flee their homes about 10 years ago. nearly half of them lived in these tent caps that barely protect them from the summer heat. and the winter cold. the governments in baghdad and
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a bead signed an agreement in 2024, all regular forces to withdraw from sin door to allow the safe return of those displaced by war. but that agreement is yet to be implemented to 100 you bridge. terms of the sins are agreement were not implemented, despite the consent of both governments that seem through oppressions on the iraqi government to block the agreement from foreign powers that support the malicious non withdrawal from sender. the iraqi government says it's committed to the agreement and its forces are in control of sin jar. but people here say armored malicious, including the kurdistan workers party or p k. k half never left. but now kathy added how many up you start? okay, we as joint operations commanded everything we had to do in terms of security. we are serious about implementing this agreement. but there are certain things that the government has to do from our side. we will not allow any manifestation of armed activities inside ginger and job. singers is officially on by
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a joint administration, based in dork. some of its members are appointed by the iraqi government in baghdad, while others are locally elected. ah, but the reported presence of armed groups is making it complicated than difficult to facilitate the return of refugees. mohammed one anterior, after looking for an unusual home decoration, then had over to an auction in paris later this month. this garrison is a granite on is covered in 2019 by contractors building a road in colorado, in the u. s. a. just 3.2 meters long as much smaller than my specimens. and french auctioneers are calling it a dinosaur for the living room. as expected to go for between $4500000.00 ah, without deserve these are the top stories united nations as there is credible ever
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