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government can't motivate, believe areas like beyond the paul can purely on the basis of ethnicity what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents. the idea is that mainly western people seems to become wealthy, will then be able to move back in residence or suing the government. an anti segregation policy said to them, social conditions, crime rate would be valid, but we object to moving people from their homes based on a committee minorities find themselves stuck. they move out of one area to lower the number of non western is but can't move into another area for the same reason. ah, the un says there is credible evidence that unaccompanied ukrainian children have been forcibly taken to russia for adoption.
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ah ha, ha ha robin. you're watching out there like my headquarters here in des hall, also coming up the remaining suspect and the staffing spring canada has died in police custody. brazil celebrates 200 years of independence, but the president is accused of turning the occasion into a campaign event and fury the streets of haiti's capital thousands cold for the resignation of the prime minister. as the cost of living rises. welcome to the program, the united nation says as credible evidence that moscow is forcibly taking unaccompanied ukrainian children to russia to be adopted and the thousands of other ukrainians are being deported from russia occupied areas. the u. s. says so cold filtration operations amount to a wall. crime of diplomatic editor james bays has moved 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 of enforce 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 chai has not amended that men and women perceived as having tines with ukrainian 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 aladdin. volume's 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 an explosion. the un fact finding mission has been set up and is expected to visit the site. in the coming days. when he spoke in the security council of rushes, ambassador said the meeting was a new milestone in this information 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. keith says its making advances and its counter offensive in the northeast and south forces of open day, 2nd fun targeting russian controlled area surrounding car keith the last week at lotion operation to retake this up and pulls that on. for the 1st time, ukraine's military chief has claimed responsibility for series of attacks on russian air bases on the occupy peninsula of crimea. abriel alexander has more fu keith hears. 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 created military launched this offensive in the
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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 clear. it's a 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. so the remaining suspect did a mass study in canada has died in police custody. offices say mom sanderson went into medical distress due to self inflicted injuries. you have been on the run, but was arrested near ross 3rd and scotch when 10 people were killed and at least 18 injured on sunday. victoria gate and b has the story. a man hummed lasting 3 days and stretching over 3 vast prairie provinces did. on the side of a road in saskatchewan mile, sanderson was arrested on suspicion of mass murder, but later died from self inflicted injuries. he was the only occupant of the vehicle when he was arrested. shortly after being arrested,
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he went into medical distress, emergency medical services responded, and he was transported to hospital in saskatoon, and that's where he was deceased sandersons, brother. he was also a suspect, was found dead on monday, near the scene of the crimes. 10 people was stabbed to death in the james smith cree reserve in saskatchewan on sunday. it's one of the worst math mode is in canadian history. mark alcord sisto was killed, is she shielded her children, wrote reynolds one of her home. she was killed for sensible sauce. her song, she was pretend to her song. she was prepared for news, revolvers washes for her. in addition to the 10 people stabbed to death, 18 people were injured. canadian prime minister just in trudeau has promised additional resources for the traumatized community. local leaders say people are struggling to come to terms with the attack. we are probably one of the most
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resilient races on the planet. but we have our breaking point. you know, my feelings. i'm as an indigenous person. i'm, is that it's just more trauma layered on top of what the community already lives with. intergenerational trauma, mental health sanderson was wanted for breaching parole a may. he served part of a sentence for assault him, robbery police in saskatchewan, a facing questions about why it took full months to find him. they say the motive for the brutal attacks remains unknown. victoria gates and be al jazeera brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal, but critics accused the president of turning the occasion into a campaign event as enjoyable sanara has been attending parades and military displays, but with elections coming up in october. his team also organized rallies across the country. baltimore is main rival and former president lewis and nancy leader to
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silver did not plan any event on wednesday, monica? yeah, the key f. was that a rally in rio de janeiro? well, he literally moved to heavens and earth to make this art this national day in a display of his salve for samba street to show how popular he is. ah, he, well, he was in brazilian capital earlier. now he came to real, which is a strong hole he has been i you participated in a there was here on the beach of got back up on or where i'm right now. ah, he purchased he was looking at the plains that were fly. the submarine the ship, but now that the official part is over, he is on top of the truck of a truck. i've been evan 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,
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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. the as nuclear watchdog cannot verify roles. nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. and that's according to an unpublished report by the international atomic energy agency. it believes their own stock piles of highly enriched uranium have grown. there are still unresolved questions about uranium material, discovered that 3 undeclared sites. iran's foreign ministry has strongly condemned albanians decision to cut diplomatic ties with tara earlier held any, as government ordered iranian diplomats, and embassy staff to leave the country within 24 hours. the us also waited saying an investigation found iran responsible for the attack on albanian government services and websites. in july, the prime minister at a rama says the move is justified. nice or some alert.
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she, the minister of the government had decided with immediate effect to an diplomatic relations islamic republic of iran does. extreme response is fully proportionate to the gravity and risk of the cyber attack. the threat and paralyzed public services during digital systems and heck, interstate record, and still government documents, still chaos and insecurity in the country. thousands of people across haiti have taken to the streets. they're demanding cheaper essentials, safer streets, and the resignation of the country's prime minister alone. these administration has kept delaying the date for general elections, which was scheduled for or to be held last year. my color has the story, the protests that become a weekly event and follow a predictable pattern. they begin that the piece for much, the demonstrated, sometimes being close to the shadowed by police, then crashes breakout and next gunfire. as the police attempt to disperse the
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crowds, some demonstrators appear to be armed and the bullets do not only fly in one direction . the protest this insist they will carry on until their demands are met. no, no we. we came to see we want fuel in gas stations. we need money transfers in us dollars. we want the cost of leaving in haiti to come down. we want is security to come down. the haiti must be paradise for everyone. not for a small group on the people have their demand. everything we are asking for must be clear. otherwise we will never stop the protests. today, the system must learn because the haitian people want to change their country. the prime minister says his government is aware of the seriousness of the situation and has pledged to fight poverty and ensure that more fuel is available at gas stations . but for most, the st. speeds are empty promises and the message is clear. the protest will
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continue until the long postponed election is held and the new government replaces the old y kinda just 0. well still had hail and there are times buried lives lost more and they said the land life in western uganda. i'm to live everybody across all united kingdom, you case new prime minister in the whole states that she faces assess, grilling in parliament. ah, let's go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. great to be with you. so the middle east, as you would expect, no real change in the weather, seen those showers pop up across the mountains of yemen into the jazz mountains in saudi arabia on thursday. still getting those winds off the gulf here. so that's
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typing up the humidity. you're certainly going to feel it over the next few days. doha has a high of 40 degrees. a bit of sand in does being tossed around in q 8 is while your day time high and thursday, 46 for pakistan still dry. it's looking like next week we will see return of those bond soon rains and still cool, cooler air, at least in box with the height. 24 could see some showers sneak into tate on his wall on thursday. your high 34 degrees after turkey. there's been an improvement in those conditions across the black sea coast. winds a back off a bit for it's them bull and next stop or go into africa and we can find it pretty much from southern shad. right across central african republic into the western side of the d. r. c, where our heaviest bursts of rain will be. southern africa. truth be told, it's a fairly quiet pitcher, plenty of sunshine to go round for closer, luna. tell durbin 24 in cape town. we've got yen for 18 degrees on thursday. that's all i got, sir later. ah,
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this is the architect by john nick, his self appointed tasks, to create sustainable housing for their whirlpool, to bring a tropical beauty back into vietnam's, choking ab and space. and to convince developers that his dreams are attainable, but changing minds can be as hard as altering spaces. rebel architecture continues with cleaning the city anal disease. ah ah,
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look about your watching officer with me so robin at our headquarters here in doha . i'll top stories, the united nations says there is credible evidence that moscow is forcibly taking ukrainian children into russia to be adopted, and that thousands of other ukrainians all being forcibly deported from russian occupied areas. also, the remaining suspect to the mass, stopping in canada has died shortly after being arrested. while sanderson has been on the run but has a, was arrested in a raw studies discussion. and brazil. it's mocking 200 years of independence from portugal. but critics accused best enjoyable sonora of turning the occasion into a campaign event. baltimore is made rival and form of president luis and not suited to silva. don't plan any event on wednesday. buggy sounds. prime minister says the scale of destruction in his nation is unbelievable. and that parts of the country looked like a sea survive sharif has been visiting areas, devastated by bucketfuls worth floods on record. the prime minister has urged the
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public to donate generously and has also appealed to the international community to send help. but many say local officials, a holding humanitarian relief, saying the throbbing sent this update. the people who lived in the house that once stood here, piled up and tied down everything. they could a final act of desperation. but also hope of returning one day the residence of darrow le yar, say the water is likely to recede in 2 months. but across below, just on people are wondering if they can last that long after his house was washed away, kalama moved his family into an unfinished shop. it may be better than a roadside tent, but not much. john b jo cuz he said the modem gets, he will be named wherever you go ask anyone. nobody has received anything that pushing, beating, and hurting poor people. the aid is coming for people i call in need. but so far we
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haven't received anything on the would you be naming every one we speak to says the same thing. local government officials, politicians, and feudal lords are hoarding relief goods. join, what we need did age. i'm no good. that's the landlords on giving us anything we've been worried for weeks. we waited the district commissioners office all night that gave truckloads to landlords, but nothing is made available to us. the police peterson tell us, go away. there's nothing for you here. everything is run according to the landlords . nothing is happening for us. but for them please. the would you be an international aid has arrived, but inequality persists even in crisis. many want the army to step in. i'm going to, we appeal to the world. don't give funds to this government and the lord put it in the hands of the pakistani army. they can deliver it to us. the futile lord here to
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whom we have given our vote, have given us nothing. pakistan's army chief was in baluchistan on tuesday. general come, our budge was 2nd visit in his many weeks. the largest province with the smallest population means people in trouble are in pockets spread across the vast areas. and getting them help takes longer. a truck filled with hence was unloaded at the district commissioner's office in the morning by nightfall, a crowd had gathered, hoping for anything they could get their hands on. people tell us they've been turned away over and over again for days. all just repeated requests for an interview with the district commissioner were unsuccessful. the people here say the living don't have enough food, shelter, or clean water. but even the dead aren't spared the indignities of this crisis vein basra b o g 0. darrow le yar baluchistan province pakistan at least 32 people,
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have died in a fire at a karaoke bar in southern vietnam that flame spread quickly through the wooden interior of the bar. the fires bleach have been caused by an electrical short circuit that these 15 people, mostly women and children, have been killed in a landslide. also in western uganda. heavy rain triggered the slide in the town of cosette, alexia brown reports the mud slide hit before dawn. and for the family's asleep and these homes in easton, uganda as cassette district, there was nothing they could do. i would like to see that the mud moves even got good, wobbled the single. how good we are or what, what would it be? and only 2 people are like most of those killed her women and children can say which lies near the congolese border is prone to deadly landslides. this time of year and forecast has had want of unusually strong and destructive rains. so as
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we continue receiving a more abnormal heavy rainfall in that area, it's likely that you've been very of a my boss, it's bounced. and so we are ready conducting our alley warning to the members of the community who leave around the same reba and the wrong that 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. he gained his government has previously blamed climate change. but these steep hillsides also becoming more vulnerable to landslides, because of deforestation over population or terracing for farming. the damages, so rich on the other classes that we are feeling, continental uganda, we'll shut the door, not come forward, rescue you. other people have nowhere to stay. now, the rainy season is said to continue until december. authorities are advising people, living and mountainous regions to be vigilant,
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or moved to safer areas. this community, though, is preparing to bury the dead. alexia bryan, al jazeera frustration is growing amongst 300000 displaced people from the northern iraqi thomas enjo, been living in camps for years in neighboring kurdish regions, waiting for the chance to go back home, however, 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 the hawk in iraq scottish region of sola has been. we have been displaced for 8 years on the situation and singers getting worse. how can we think of going back to us in 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 enjoy its harsh conditions. our hearts are broken for not being able to go back. most of the nearly 300000 people here off from the z,
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the minority. they were forced to flee their homes about 10 years ago. nearly half of them lived in these tents. camps that barely protect them from the sun, the heat, and the winter cold. the governments in baghdad and obeyed signed an agreement in 2024. all irregular 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, but to get the terms of the sins are agreement. we're not implemented despite the consent of both governments. it seems there are pressures 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 cinder, but people here say armored malicious, including the kurdistan workers, party or p k. k. have never left. but now kathy, at a time had yup, you start, okay. we as joint operations commanded everything we had to do in terms of security
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. we're 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 and activities inside ginger and job. scene jar is officially on by a joint administration based in dork. some of its members are appointed by the iraqi government in baghdad, while others are locally elected. but the reported presence of armed groups is making it complicated than difficult to facilitate the return of refugees. mohammed one and 20 right, scripts are voicing concern over legislation, proposed to put mexico national guard and a military control. now the government says drastic action needs to be taken to cub decades of cartel violence. that experts say the move further empowers of police authority that has committed widespread human rights violations. john holman said this update from mexico city. ah, this is mexico's premier police force, the national guard president under his manual lopez of the door,
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crated it in 2019. it looks militarize. it is 4 out of 5 of its rank and file from the army and navy mits commanded by general. now lopez labrador wants to take things a step further taking over control of the national guard, and it's more than 100000 members from civilian authorities and placing it under the defense ministry. the army going only cwa far the only reason for this is to consolidate it and to maintain its discipline and professionalism, and most of all, for it not to get corrupted approval. the president's proposal has already been passed by the lower chamber of congress despite your position saying it will lead to more militarization. no, we will not allow a permanent state of siege to be established in this country as the president of the republic attention will. okay. oh no, it faces the senate, if it clears that hurdle likely be challenged,
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is unconstitutional. and jose and civil society running against it. under president lopez of the door. the armies already had a bigger role in civilian affairs than in recent memory. taking over the building of the capitals new airport and a massive tourism railway project in the south help and still with the cove of response to there's a reason why that scares people. latin america has a long history of 20th century military dictatorships. in the last 80 years metzger is avoided that learning a lesson after a succession of generals come presidents for its revolution. things won't change now, says the president, it proposed, she thought, was really the purpose is not the militarization or to go towards authoritarianism . but to take care under the vigilance of the defense secretary, the healthy growth of what should be the main public security institution of the country. the other question is if the measures passed will put in the army in complete control to the national guard. actually reduce met,
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cuz violence we can look at what happened in years past to help out to the, the army. so it's been on the street to mexico for more than a decade, helping the police. and during that time, homicides have gone up rather than down. it's been accused and regularly of human rights abuses and also just lacking the intelligence and invest 60 leasing to, to really tackle crime in this country. so the army is growing ro, or it's impact to law, and order in the country will be watching what happens closely. john holman, now does either mexico city i brittany lee. the list truss has held her 1st prime ministers question time in parliament. on her 2nd day, an officer she takes over a country facing several challenges, including a fuel crisis. and the rising living costs entrust promised energy relief, but ruled out tax hikes and who siblings has moved from london?
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ah, for all new prime ministers, the 1st journey to parliament to face opposition questions has a big hurdle at the end of it. this trust is promising help for millions of people facing high energy bills. this winter gives sama yet she refuses to impose winful taxation on energy companies. abby altogether and companies already doing well a getting a $17000000000.00 pound tax cut. yet while working people pay for the cost of living crisis, stroke victims, wait an hour for an ambulance, on criminals, walk the streets with impunity. i on the side of people ha ha ha i when sure thing greece. and that is why we will keep corporation tax loan because ultimate, watching on fresh faces on the front bench, all of them trust loyally,
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supporters of leadership rivalry. she tonight from the last government is about resigned or been fired. she's a top tier of the cabinet, is the most diverse in british political history, with not one male white politician among them. this cabinet is short on experience though. what could it have new dynamics? not surprisingly, stammer doesn't think so. the face of the top may change, but the story remains. yes, there is nothing new about the tory from to see a trickle down economics. one is nothing new about a labor leader who is calling from all tax. oh, same on hatton, trust me. you have impressed and supporters, she did hold ground and seemed to keep her cool. but there was an absence of detail on what she's promising. and so on thursday, liz trusts will announce her energy plan,
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aimed at relieving the stress of millions of people in the u. k with escalating bills. she knows it's a crucial card to play. if she is to win back any popularity, the conservative party has lost of late cares. darma knows that only too well, which is why he persistently pressed her on asking who pays? she couldn't really answer. andrew simmons al jazeera london. now, if you're looking for an unusual home decoration, then had to an auction in paris later this month. this skeleton is an aquanda don discovered in 2019 by contract is building a road near a state of colorado. at just 3.2 meters long. it's much smaller than most specimens of french auctioneers are calling it a dinosaur for a living room is expected to go for about $400.00 to $500000.00. ah.
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