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oh, news from al jazeera on the go and need to know out is there is only a mobile app. if this is where we dissects, analyze the fine thing. and i guess going from out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app. still just sat for it and tapped are made a new app from audi 0 need at you think it it ah the u. n. says there a credible claims unaccompanied a cranium children have been forcibly taken to rush up for adoption.
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ah them laura kyle: this is al 0 live from dough also coming up. canadian police arrest the remaining suspect to the weekend, stopping spray, that killed 10 people at an indigenous reserve. brazil celebrates 200 years of independence, where the president is accused of taking the occasion into a campaign events and dozens of smuggles ancient artifacts, returned to egypt and italy, by the largest museum in the u. s. 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 to ported from russia. occupied areas the u. s. as so called filtration operations, amount to a war crime audit mosque as to james space has more from the un this security
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council meeting was called by albania. and the us there 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 enforced displacement. ambassador linda thomas greenfield, says the u. s. government believes the numbers involved are staggering. russian authorities have interrogated, detained, forcibly deported 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 ukrainian armed forces or state institutions. or as having crew, 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 prisoners. 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. the 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
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people involved as refugees and said his country is providing them with every 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. keith says its making advances on its counter offensive in the north east and south forces of opened a 2nd front targeting rush and controlled areas surrounding its 2nd largest city called keith as far as an offensive launch last week to retake the southern port city of kirsten and for the 1st time, ukraine's top military chief as root has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on russian air bases in the occupied pencil of crimea. givers under has more from cave. 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
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you created military launch this offensive in the northeast, 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
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population about 25000 people about about 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, but the remaining and i'm subbing in canada has died shortly after being arrested. that's listening to the police, giving a press conference and has got to and at 6 18 am at 6 20 am. one of the 2 police officers left the 1st scene to go to another scene on james smith creation. he arrived at the 2nd scene 12 minutes after departing the 1st at $635.00. due to the significant risk to public safety that had been identified. the scotch and r c. m. p prepared to issue an emergency alert. it was drafted,
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reviewed, verified, and issued at 7 12 am. the magnitude of this investigation is immense. over the past 4 days over 160 saskatchewan manitoba. our earth, sorry alberta and ontario, r. c, m. p, and municipal partner agency employees. both police officers and civilians had been working non stop on this investigation. on wednesday, september 7th, at 2 o 7 p. m. walker r c m p received a 911 report of a break and enter in progress in walk as detachment area. further information provided stated mile sanderson was standing outside of a residence northeast of walker and was armed with a knife. sanderson stole a white chevrolet, avalanche truck with the scotch one license plate, 953,
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l p l and fled the property. the homeowner was not physically injured. the scotch and r c m p operational communication center continued to receive additional reports of miles traveling in a vehicle. all available police resources in that region immediately responded to the report including a neighboring arse, including the r c, m p, t attachments and an s b s, saskatoon police service, and r c. m, p aircraft. a 249, p. m and emergency alert was issued to help ensure the safety of residents in the walk, a region, and travelers on the highway. between 249 and 335. this is sketch, an r c m. p. operational communications center receive more than 20 calls from the public. with potential sightings of the white chevrolet avalanche, the white chevy truck was seen by a roster and r c. p officer driving in an unmarked vehicle traveling west along the
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highway towards rostered at a speed recorded at a 150 kilometers per hour. police confirmed the license plate matched the initial report. at approximately 330 p. m. the suspect vehicle was seen traveling south on highway 11 south of roster to ensure the safety of drivers on the highway. the vehicle was directed off the road and into a nearby ditch. police officer surrounded the vehicle and through verbal identification, confirmed the identity of the driver to be mild sanderson. he was arrested by police and taken into custody. a knife was located inside the vehicle. the emergency alert was cancelled at 350 p. m. once his identity was confirmed and he had been taken into police custody. shortly after his arrest, he went into medical distress. nearby e m. s were called by police to attend the scene and he was transported to hospital
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in saskatoon. he was pronounced deceased at the hospital. the scotch and r c. p has requested the saskatoon police service and the scotch one incident response team to conduct the independent external investigation into circumstances surrounding the incident. the sketch on r c and p has requested the ministry of justice appointed independent an investigation observer. in accordance with section 91 point one as the scotch when police act over the past 4 days are c. p. officers have been working on locating mile sanderson, following up on each and every tip from the public using every technological human and investigated investigational tactic. and resource we have available to us. we have experts who continue to connect forensic investigation of the 13 main crime scenes as well as the other associated crime scenes such as vehicles. we are also
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now examining the additional crime scenes that have occurred today. we have already conducted over 150 interviews with witnesses and victims with more anticipated to take place in the coming days. 400 investigative tasks have also been completed with many more anticipated to take place in coming days. informing the public of updates of the investigation and issuing 11 emergency alerts to notify the public of critical and rapidly unfolding public safety information. providing support services to work with families, victims, and taking a trauma. informed approach to ensured survivors are cared for meeting with local community members. and since sunday the scotch when nursing peas, divisional emergency operations center, also known as d arc has been active. the dock has been staff 24 hours a day with combination of police officers and civilian employees. autopsies of the
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deceased victims are on scheduled to be completed by the scotch coroner's office. by the end of this week, autopsy details will not be released as that is part of the ongoing investigation. and this is not the end of our work. we do not stop here. this is catch when our c . p continues to investigate this tragedy, and a police presence will continue and james smith, cree nation, and the weldon communities for the next. while again, i would like to offer my deepest condolences to the families and all those affected and impacted by these events. our thoughts are with you and i hope that now you will be able to start healing. thank you for your cooperation during this incredibly difficult time. i would also like to acknowledge the incredible support from our municipal and provincial partners as well as the outstanding work completed by our our c p officers who worked tirelessly day and night to bring this
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file to this. and that was assistant commissioner randa blackmore giving us the details surrounding their rests. and subsequent death from self inflicted injuries of mild sanderson insist. got you in the, in canada, in a mild and his brother damon is suspected of mass murder oft going on stopping sprit that kill 10 people. an injured 18 incest scotch, owen office brother damien, was found that out the scene of the crime on monday was small. now brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal. but critics accused the president of turning the occasion into a campaign event present jebel seller has been attending parade, some military displays, but with elections coming up in october. his team also organized rallies across the country, both north main rival and former president lewis in australia to silver did not plan any event on wednesday, monica, monica ganna, kia,
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but it's after rally in that way, 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 we came to real, which is a strong hole he has been, i participated in there was here on the beach of cup on or where i'm right now. he purchased, he was looking at the plains that were flying the submarine the ship. but now that the official part is over, he is on top. * of the truck of a truck 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,
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has appropriated for himself. so that's why you are position is saying that he hijacked a national day to make a political campaign cilla head hair on our to sarah the solomon islands plans to postpone elections as its lead. it gets closer to china and further away from the west. and homes, buried lives, lost more on the dead, the land slides and weston, uganda. ah. the journey has begun. the b for world copy is on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. your worlds weather up the begins right here, right now in india, let's give you an update on the monsoon rain. so along the western guide. so i think our problem spots will be karnataka into carola. when we got this disturbance around the baby and gall, it's trying to wind up into something,
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but either way it's going to throw a lot of rain into entrepreneur dash and tailing gonna on thursday. that's where our heavy as falls of rain will be, soon goes for this western pocket of india, westbank all i should say on thursday. ok, se asia still on those monsoon rains, we're seeing 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 downpours in the forecasts for you on thursday. also ring falling in hong kong, so that's certainly cool. the atmosphere there. it was just a few days ago i you set a monthly temperature record for the month of september at $35.00 degrees gray lane . you had a dome of heat over you as while the scenes 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 fall 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 punch you see later. cast away the official airline of the journey.
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debating the issues of the day from the use of always in criminalized around the boundaries of right these numbers. there people are families in our friends and our community member on our online, jo, voice, military, don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change progress. is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to? there's no recognition about what we're ready the things the stream. oh no, just 0. ah ah ah. again, you're watching out there. his reminder of our top story is this. our united nation
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says there is credible evidence. moscow is forcibly taking ukrainian children into russia to be adopted and that thousands of other ukrainians are being forced to be deported from russian occupied areas. u. s, as these actions amount to war crimes. the remaining suspects in a mass stabbing in canada has died shortly after being arrested. mar sanderson had been on the run, but was arrested near rother. and scott, saskatchewan, and brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal. but critics accused president gerald narrow of turning the occasion into a campaign event, was mary's main rival in former present luther narcy, a lillard to silver did not plan any event on wednesday. australia has been accused of interference after offering to fund the solomon islands. next general election, the solomon's prime minister is facing mounting pressure, falling proposals to change the constitution. he says his country can't afford to
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pay for an election and a major sporting event in the same year. sorry sarah clark reports. checkpoints are in place with police coding of access to parts of the parliamentary precinct, the solomon islands, prime minister plans to change the constitution to delay next year's election and stay in power until 2024. the opposition warns that would trigger political unrest and protests in the capitol. i object to anything that undermines the mandate in the role and the place of the people in decision making, affecting especially a matter as important as the life of parliament itself. the solomon islands is due to host the pacific games next november, man, a se, so gavera says the island nation can't afford to hold an election in the same year . some analysts say postponing the vote is considered an attempt to crush democracy . this is not generally considered to be what the people of solomon islands once they take their elections quite seriously. you know that that's quite
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a politically engaged society. and community said, since on our side of security agreement with beijing, critics of expressed concern about it's growing influence. the deal allows chinese police and law enforcement teams to be based in the capital to ensure public order . the pacific analysts say the implications of china's presence on the, on a nation a far reaching last week. the solomon islands band, us naval ships from its ports, keeping the west ships away from solomon islands would certainly be in it right now . and i think it's, it's pretty, it's been safely established that promise to sort of already has been must culminating pacific leader of china strategic content in the region. the position she has similar concerns. what is happening now that concerns me, is that prime minister sobari is so pro china and clearly anti u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it
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challenges the pacific. traditional partners in the region. australia has revised. it's probably bus warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese. when he made his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands laid. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so revised plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament, sir o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia. let's begin, cynthia watson. she's an independent asia pacific unless and joins us from annapolis and maryland to in us. thanks very much for being with us is the prime minister has stalling to stay in power? well, it is credible that the solomon islands has financial concerns. one of the things that didn't come up in this report that is certainly behind many of the
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future developments in that island nation is the rising problem. literally of sea levels rising and the effects that that will have on the solomon's . but it would appear from his actions that the prime minister is definitely trying to string out his reign and come up with a number of reasons why he would be better off running the country than any of the opposition. yeah, i have to agree with. and as it said that he is very pro china and we know that china has got more of an influence in these islands. so can we bring these 2 events? can we connect them together? we can, a lot of people want to say in an era of global competition, that everything is a 0 sum game. if china benefits the united states and as partners and allies suffer if china suffers than the united states gains there is not necessarily
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a cause. and effect, but there is certainly a curious coincidence here. and it again is the case that beijing has, through as belton road initiative around the globe, been more willing to advance states money that then has the united states, or many of our partner nations, in the hopes of gaining influence. and the moves that china is made recently in the solomons have indeed received a lot of attention. yes. but probably within, with good reason because china's influence there has know who the blockage of the u . s. naval ships from the islands ports. it's now saying the sullivan's i was looking to australia saying we don't need you to fund our elections, stop interfering when it has funded the elections in the past. well, but again i,
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i'm cautious that i can't prove there is a cause and effect. i think there is likely a tremendous linkage between the 2. but the other interesting thing about this, that really is tragic for the solomon's his beijing has a long history of promising things and then not delivered. and this may be extraordinarily short sighted on the part of the prime minister in putting all of his eggs in the china basket when, as you point out, australia and others within the region. and i should know the united states has been involved in the south pacific for a long time. this is not some interest that we have that, that developed overnight. those are traditional allies for the solomons. but for someone who is considered looking to make
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his mark, considered, willing to put the solomons on a different trajectory. the chinese involvement their becomes very important. and this is something, isn't it? because as we had there in the report, the, the people of the solomon islands, they heavily invest in their elections, they want elections, they don't want them to be stoled. and we have already seen that the bias against this prime minister last year. but the current difference now is that we've got chinese on the streets of half of the capital to keep a piece. so that really change the things it does. and it is one of the things that probably has been most underappreciated chinese uses any and all instruments. it has available in order to try to garner affiliation from other states. and this is a classic example of that. most people think in terms of military to military,
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when in fact these forces that are on the ground involved in a number of places around the world as a allegedly developing or sustaining the justice system. can in fact have a major role on developments that unfold in a country. cynthia watson. very interesting. take it till he is that from an atlas in the u. s. thanks very much for joining us. thank you. and he says, team people, most of them women and children have been killed in a landslide and western uganda. heavy rain triggered the slide and the town of cafe c. lexi o'brien reports on the mud slide hit before dawn and for the family's asleep. and these homes and eastern uganda, sc assessor district. there was nothing they could do. i went straight to see like the mud who's even going to retrieve wobbled the single hole.
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we are overpopulated and only people, so like most of those killed her women and children. cassie, which lies near the congolese border, is prone to deadly landslides, this time of year and forecast as head want of unusually strong and destructive rains. so as we continue receiving our more abnormal heavy rainfall in that area, it's likely that even the river, my boss, it's bounced. and so we are ready conducting our alley warning to the members of the community who leave around this emory by and around the river banks. after a long drought, the heavy rains have fallen since late july triggering floods and mud slides across the country and leaving hundreds of people homeless. uganda government has previously blamed climate change, but these steep hillsides also becoming more vulnerable to land slides because of deforestation over population or terror sing for farming. the damage is so rich on the us, the la garza, we are building, gotten gunner will shut the door,
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not from florida is few other people of nowhere to see. now the rainy season is said to continue until december. authorities are advising people, living and mountainous regions. to be vigilant or moved to safer areas. this community, though, is preparing to bury the dead. alexia bryan al jazeera, dozens of ancient artifacts i've been returned to egyptian and italian authorities by the largest museum in the u. s. as the result of an international art smuggling investigation which is pacing the new york metropolitan museum of art under increasing scrutiny, kristen salumi explains these egyptian antiquities are illegal, contraband. among them this portrait traced back to the 1st century 16 pieces in total worth more than $4000000.00. it's a celebration and it's exciting you for government partners. they're now on their
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way back to the country from which they were stolen. thanks to an investigation led by the antiquities trafficking unit of the manhattan district attorney's office form. just over a decade ago, we've developed this infrastructure where we can actually share lot hard intel intelligence and law enforcement information in order to work our multinational investigations at the same speed as the criminals. do they say elicit our dealers sold the artifacts to new york metropolitan museum of art? some as recently as 2015 last year, they've executed 6 search warrants at the met the largest and one of the most famous museums in the united states. museum officials decline a request for an interview, but say they are working with law enforcement and fully support their investigations. still some experts question why it took the met so long to
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acknowledge what was right before their eyes. in the last 20 years, standards have changed for museums when it comes to verifying the provenance of their collections. i don't think museums should turn a blind eye to objects that may be problematic or could be problematic, but that they shouldn't really scrutinizing objects proactively. what do their records and confirmed veracity of documents investigators from the manhattan district attorney's office continue to work with federal and international partners . should the med have known what they had in their halls? i'm not going to comment on any active investigation other than to say that the investigation into each of these separate smuggling networks are still ongoing. already some 1900 pieces from all over the world valued up more than 100. $35000000.00 have been recovered and investigators say they're not finished yet.

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