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ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello there. i'm nora. kyle, this is the news our alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. armine as prime minister says, dozens of soldiers have been killed after fighting with as a by john. it's the last day for people in scotland to pay their respects the queen lives, but the 2nd she is lying and rest in edinburgh before being flown to london. kenny swears in its new leader, william rito becomes the mason's 5th president. after a narrow election when ah, and tunes of unity musicians from 18 countries are jamming and indonesia at
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a time of rising globe attention. i'm jim nash with sports liverpool face. i acts in the champions league later, with the club expected to hold a minute silence for kick off the town field in honor of queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, we saw this news are with a developing story on beany as a prime minister has 49 of his country's soldiers have been killed in violence. where as a by john now the fighting began along their shared border early on tuesday. i mean, it says the other by johnny army began shelling military positions around 3 cities, but as a by john says it was responding to a build up of armenian land mines and weapons. leaders are working to stabilize the situation. let's bring in l. no, ma'am, a dove, he is the deputy foreign minister of azerbaijan and joins us now from back. who
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thanks very much for taking the time. just 1st of all, give us an update on the situation along the border. is there a cease fire that is now holding, or are we still saying fighting while armenia has been showing as origin in military position for a few weeks now was showing has been testified over the last few days. and the same few days started and nothing heavy weaponry and almonds along the dean border. it's in or me by john. and what happened over night was the large scale provocation by our 1000000 military again. so there by daniel positions, as well as the selling go. employees and stability me infrastructure as well, where everyone has been engaging in large direct instruction efforts in those liberated areas and lucky and cal gotcha. which have been heavily shocked by media
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over the last few days. okay. because of course i, me, me began shelling and indeed that 49 of the soldiers have been killed. we are always facing such kind of statements, but i mean, yeah, we're not interested in this blame game as anybody has no interest in any escalation along the the board. there was armenia, not least because of the large construction and reveal exercise this with any losses. yes, we have a casual system on there, but any military personnel and there will be reports coming. so okay, what was the significance of these areas where this fighting is happening? it's not going to go into a car about region. is it part is not part of our big part of the
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escalations overnight. they to place over the board there. and the reason i'm calling it is at the border. it's exact, but because of almost a year occupation by johnny sovereignty ways by which it not allow us to start that the limitation and them our case and works with our media and all only falling the board that we 1st holding public to patient care budget and which in the states and only in may this year, the 1st down the commission on the medication. and the patient met on the board there and being bored there between as jen and our medium on may 24th. and so far they've been only 2 sessions. so that's commission in order to engage and the mutation words that were being precluded from starting over the last 30 years. so if we can just jump into that because i want to get some idea of the situation along that board because of it since the 2020 war between the by john and armenia
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and they're going to come back. they have been rushing peacekeepers situated along this area. where are they now? what is the status? the border as, as we've been discussing so far, this is not the area where the russian peacekeeping troops are temporarily deployed . there are temporarily deployed in and the situation from time to time. we also escalation and showing by occupying guard medium courses, which are still there in despite the obligation that there are many to in accordance with the november trial. lots of state on that end that the 2nd part were to withdraw, hold up or buying, or this that's been there, but 30 years from my job in territory, and as being the, by the high ranking for social media. just a few weeks ago,
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the troops are still there. ok, which is a cause of a serious concern about john, which is a clear violation of that. ok, france is saying that it's going to take this was recent conflict to the un security council. it's going to raise it. is that something that you support? do you support the use role in find a long term solution, a peace treaty with our mania? you are being council president. he's been very active in bringing the leaders of 2 nations together. the latest meeting took place in brussels on august 31st, and it is regressive, both that escalation them, provocations by the news happening against that actual and the situation where we're hoping to find a way achieve their pieces. armenia way as the only thing that we're saying our tactics and delays on the part the media, not just start the process,
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not in the nominated represents this, the commission that we propose would be stablish, although they formally declare that they are accepting 5 principles for that as well, but jen proposed, marge, well, there's not much of progress that wrong and the provocation are continuing. so it's, it's very regretful that we're witnessing this. ok, i'll know my dog that way. appreciate you taking the time to join us from the by john. and we should point out of course, that armenia counters what that view is and says, but also by john the indeed started the states itself of violence. we will be getting both sides of this story throughout the day or this contested nagondo car back region is at the heart of a years long stand off between the neighbors. it's internationally recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. but 95 percent of the population is ethnic armenian conflict 1st broke out in 1988 on the soviet rule. go to car back declared independence and
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try to unite with armenia. as the soviet union collapsed, it escalated into outright war. when the fighting ended in 1994 medium forces controlled the area and of that nearby districts. full scale war started again in 2020, after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john regained much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforced the cease fire. but facing, as we can see, still breaks out periodically 7 wolf as a professor of international security at the university of birmingham. he says, the conflict between the 2 countries appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. this has been going on for, for quite some time, and i think to enlarge extender reflection on the fact that there is no proper peace agreement in place yet also by john still keen to regain more territory that is still currently held by me. and they're welcome to be
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a proper washer peacekeeping presence in the area of around 2004. but some of the reports that i have seen is that this is very much been depleted as a result of rush us for your queen. russia basically needed to bring troops in from a variety of locations on a, by john also, i think it's feeling a little bit on the ascendant because of its recent agreement with the european union on additional deliveries of natural gas. so in that sense, i think the diminished russian presence and as a by john, in much, much better terms now with the european union than it has been for many years. this may have created window of opportunity for us by john now to try and take more ground in a car buff. plenty more. stella had hair on this news. our including will
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look at the education crisis and east and democratic republic of congo, that's forcing thousands of children to skip school and new york fashion. we games for greater diversity, but critics say the industry still has much to do classes. port tottenham coach explains how he pays is respect to queen elizabeth the 2nd ah, ah, mourners in scotland continued to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest in edinburgh. thousands of people have been lining up at saint joseph's cathedral to pay their last respects to the late monarch. later the queen's coffin will be flown to london and will then be transported to buckingham palace, where members of the royal household can say their good byes. on wednesday the coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster, where or lyons state for 4 days. king charles,
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the 3rd is now headed to northern ireland, as part of his tour of the u. k. to accept peoples condolences for his mother. of madison joins us now live from edinburgh. so rob, 1st of all, just give us an overview of events overnight and this morning there in edinburgh, it's a beautiful day here. and edinburgh, that's going to be a relief for thousands of people who've been queuing overnight to pay their respects to our queen elizabeth the 2nd in saint giles cathedral, which is in the royal mile just a few 100 meters or so from where we are now. it's been a very, very cold night, and yet thousands of people have been lining the streets in order to try to pay. as i say, their last respects to the, the monarchs. that for many of them is the only one that they have ever known. it's been interesting because of the last few days when we've been here and we've been talking to people, they have been very respectful. and in many ways they've been very dignified. they simply want to be able to show their appreciation of for the queen. what has been
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interesting is the scenes that we've seen from within san jose cathedral when people have finally been able to move past the coffin. and the governance is sitting on a raised day. it's got the, the scottish royal standards on top of it. it's also got the crown of scotland on top of it as well. we've seen, people are breaking down and crying. we've seen people are trying to console each other clearly. the atmosphere within the singers cathedral is a very poignant one for many people because of course death in a family is a very common saying it is something that people can relate to very significantly. but equally, this is oh for all that, this is a member of the royal family. it is nevertheless, the cleaners of the 2nd has been somebody that people have been able to relate to other people useful to yesterday referred to her as the grandmother of the nations . the grandmother that you felt close to that they didn't know. and as a result, they've held, it very pointed that they should be here and able to offer their oh respects the
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cues are still carrying on one mcclung filing past the coffin, innocent charles cathedral. that's going to continue until. ready later on this afternoon we understand that the, the king, as you mentioned, is now on his way to m, ireland. we know that because the flag on top of the palace of hollywood house is no dropped to half mast. that indicates that there is no. ready member of the royal family or in residue this he is expected. oh, probably about 10 minutes ago we were expecting his flight to leave admiral airport and, and to head to northern ireland and the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd will be moved around about we think 5 p. m local time this afternoon. and it will be moved to edinburgh airport through the center of the city of edinburgh, accompanied by princess anne. ah, the princess royal and it will then be flown. as you mentioned, to london and taken to buckingham palace for the continuation of the funeral arrangements. yes. rub, we can see pictures there of king charles the 3rd boarding,
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that plane in edinburgh. he'll be flying over to belfast driving a belfast city. apple's within the hour i'll be the 1st time he visits northern ireland as a monarch. and that's where andrew simmons are. correspondent in northern ireland is he's actually standing outside in anne's cathedral, which is where the king will attend a service of reflection of the passing of the queen a little later today. and, and you, how are people, they're reacting to the death of the queen. it's not quite as straightforward there as it, as it is in other parts of the u. k. no, it certainly is. and there like the rest of the u. k. a lot of people of tens of thousands laying flowers over the past few days. and of course, that distinction about the northern ireland goes like this. there's a division politically, ethnically, religiously,
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in this country. it's a quarter of a century since there was peace after the 30 year conflict. and then, of course, a whole series of attempts to heal the divisions. and now the royal family were involved in that the queen especially shaking hands with martin mcguinness, a former i r a leader back in 2012. that made a massive difference to the way britain del with ireland, the commitments by republicans to actually stay peaceful and then develop and now an extraordinary political development. we have our, the shin fame, which was once the political wing of the ira and the biggest party and it's vice president. and now the 1st minister designate here, now she originally st. condolences. she's
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wearing back black when she actually made those condolences and the speech in support of the royalty and what they've done for northern ireland. many disbelieving such words after the roll sion fame played back in the so called troubles, but that difference between the 2 communities is looming large right now. this is the run up to this event which will start within the next half hour. their familiar sights now flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history had seen times. here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles the 3rd as the new monarch to star, cuz it's all was known as the queen. and when i matter
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u. s. and the native scar and woman, you can me so honest to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know yeah. murals of a different kind of bound in republican west belfast. the conflict known by the british as the troubles slowly moved towards peace a quarter century ago with a good friday agreement piece may have brought about a new form of moderate republican politics. but in many areas such as this in west belfast, that's still a deep seated anti monarchist sentiment. these areas were once i'll re strong holes, many people had refused to recognize the queen when she was alive. and it's the same for the new personally, i don't kirby's here now, but i won't be going to logan. she is not. my boss is, i don't feel as he's represented me. and anyway, she died anna, a 50000 acre estate. that's ridiculous when people haven't got a house to lebanon,
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they've got to buy the donor, i'm and i. so where we are now is directly on an interface. so these people over here on this side have lost our queen. whereas the people on this side here would not recognize queen elizabeth as their queen at all. gary dunnigan, the catholic priest, believes king charles has a mountain to climb, to know norma's wit on the shoulders of king charles because hide us, he you know, he's not, is not his mother. like, how does he take on that role and how does he make it relevant? the queen had made breakthroughs with her 1st visit to dublin capital of the irish republic in 2011. she'd always been listed as a legitimate target by the i re, yet in 2012. she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face,
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is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. well, king charles, the 3rd and the queen consort camilla, will be arriving in northern ireland probably within the next hour they'll go straight to hell's brit counsel at the royal residence. and king charles will be there to meet political leaders and have discussions with a number of community leaders. he is visiting northern ireland for the 40th time but the 1st time of king as king of course and following that sir. those meetings in hillsboro castle he and queen camilla will come through the streets which are lown lined with crowds already and come here to a service behind me which will be of thanksgiving and reflection. that's reflection
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at darker days. in northern ireland, much brighter now, but darker days and there will be something like $800.00 invited guests around. beyond that, the city will have crowds, good law. that's guaranteed, particularly from the loyalist protestant side, where role family is revered. it was regarded as the main back up to the support for the troubles and the role that the protestants played in that of course, on the nationalist rep inside. it is very different as you saw that the pools but expect large crowds, lots of words, and lots of lose symbolizing reconciliation and hopes for a more peaceful future. and also the irish republic with prime minister president
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taking part in all of us, showing that the power sharing is working hope for the future. hope the problems post rex it with legislation, goals, massive divisions. a massive difficulties over the situation regarding a border between the e u. the u. k. actually formed in the c more developmental not in terms of the european union negotiations with the u. s. president joe biden pushing other new prime minister list trust in the u. k. to come to a conclusion over that politically. but for now, this is about remembering the queen and welcoming king charles the 3rd. andrew salmon, sir. thank you very much for bringing us the picture head of the king's arrival there in belfast as as the jet lane that the king king charles the 3rd and his queen, queen, consort camilla, average is bored. it pacing down the wrong way. as you can see in edinburgh,
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you set the short flight to belfast se, se applesauce. andrew was just saying he will then go and drive a short distance to serve under half an hour. drive down to hillsboro, castle in county, down at the royal residence there in northern ireland, and they will be meeting with various dignitaries and receive a message of condolence from the speaker of the store. mont assembly were drawing queen elizabeth's reign. there were 3 decades of violence as the result of the northern irish conflict. and this was something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin though he mount baton, was killed by an i r a bowman island in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between ireland, northern ireland, and britain. more than $3600.00 people were killed during the 30 year conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by
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a british monarch annex century. it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. year later, a queen and for my are a leader martin mcguinness shook hands. that was a moment that many saw as a normalization of anglo irish relations. let's bring in now, bryan fini. he's a store in and political commentator and joins us from belfast. and we've talked a lot in the last few times about the uneasiness of this visit. sure. he will receive a welcome from the crowds coming out on the streets, but in the background there is a devise. my thicknesses no clearer shown then in the speaker of storm once assembly alex mac massey. he's going to be given the message of condolence to the king, but he himself is a former i our a internal and a self declared lifelong republican activist. that's a pretty difficult job that he's got. yes, i'm, however,
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the sion fans i mentioned to the monarchy has evolved over the last 10 years. following the visit of the queen to dublin, where she recognized irish republicanism. she later reese the to commemorate the man who led the 1916 rising against her grandfather. and as you heard in those reports leadership, kansas martin mcguinness is an i r a leader. quote that enabled to happen was that shin finn reciprocated, and they developed their response to the monarchy. and what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. however, they're able to develop
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a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as a, as another matter. but certainly, republicans attitude to the monarchy has evolved and they've been enabled to do that because of the role of the queen. pled particularly in 1911 or in 201-120-1201 the other side about the unionists. so how concerned are they over the loss of the queen, the rise of king charles the 3rd, how they are concerned that this might loosen ties that they hold so dear with the u. k. yes, the union sir, are shaken by the sudden death of we. i mean obviously it was expected because she was 96 was going to happen sometimes soon but then came very quickly and suddenly and at this particular. busy moment in time was the aftermath of breaks it demands for scottish independence, a referendum on scottish independence,
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being called for on a referendum on uniting ireland also being called for. so there is a degree of nervousness among the union as community. they are shocked at the loss of the queen and uncertain about whether or not king charles i will have the same commitment to the unionists in the north of ireland. oh, we know that sinn fein is, is gearing up long wanted a referendum on re unification of the 2 sides of the island of islands and says, what do you think that's likely to happen? second of all, into the majority of the people actually wanted well, be your 2nd question 1st. oh, no one knows when people take opinion polls apart, referendum. we're irish unity. actually no one is certain put our is unity means as a single stand confederation of
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a federal state. no one knows. so the position of a referendum hasn't been clarified. what would the currency be on the whole lot of other questions, however, it is quite likely there will be referendum in this decade because the population is changing. there, there is a demographic shift. unionists numbers are declining. this odds to their own certainty of nervousness. are the numbers of the nationalist community are growing and everyone's willing to see what the results of the 2011, sorry 2021 sentence will be when they're released next week. i'm. there is a great deal of concern that they may show a nationalist majority. and of course, as also that the political crisis, either the king is just taken off in the play and we just saw him and taking off from edinburgh hadn't to belfast. he'll be over there with you in nice to think the
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matter of minutes. 30 minutes to an hour perhaps and he's like, i mean this is plain to something of a political voice as well, isn't that there's no functioning devolved executive dp. the genius for refusing to form a government, it really is quite a tricky situation. it is very tricky situation to read. this is because the follow bracket of the northern arm protocol, which creates a tree at border between britain on the north of ireland on union street that in many ways this is diminished their membership of the u. k. that it's still remaining, and ortho, and still remains in the single market is the same laws in many respects for v a t a tax and so all of the rest of the year. so the u. b has refused to play a role in the assembly. there are boycotting the assembly and they will not form an
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executive on to the northern i recall is reformed. i find fanny thank you very much for taking time to join. is that from belfast? we'll be following the king's visit more throughout this day, just before we leave the story. they will leave you with some pictures of the members of the scottish public filing past the queen's coffin, as it lies at rest. in some channels as cathedral in edinburgh, it will be there for another few hours before it is flown down, accompanied by a door to the princess royal and her husband, down to london to buckingham palace. then charles is cathedral in edinburgh. the keys continuing to file past paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth 2nd . now william richey has been sworn in as kenya's president often marry,
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winning last month's election sounding is being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory, whose her places are her kinshasa, whom he served as deputy since 2013 his big now to mancha web, he joins us live from that integration ceremony that we can see still underway. describe the event for us, malcolm william root has just been going in on the podium up that along with his running mate deputy president. we got a ceremony that doesn't look too similar to some of the ceremonies the same from the u. k. in recent days with judges in rhode soldiers in ceremonial, uniform right now, our affiliates have gun being fired or the coat out in the presence of a massive gold mace that belongs to the judiciary thing. symbols of power and
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authority. the legacy of british colonial rule, the ended here $963.00 william root toes, the 5th president of kenya to come to office. then what just give us an idea of what his priorities are going to be. me a very close election 1st and foremost, should be to unite the country and made it by my reading on the campaign trail. i have the choice really bit to address the story cost of living to the major concern. for many canyon increasing prices of food and fuel and fertilizer, complex ukraine. another shot of whose families, one or 2 meals a day, the one meal a day become life become really hot for many can in the candidate promise to address it shows it out when a by a margin,
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but kenya is already agreed with the international monetary fund subsidies on food feel in the coming month. so it's actually expected by economists to things are going to get worse before they get better. but it was relatively low, is the lowest. it's been since $990.00 in this election was to get promises by the politicians on being believed as much as pass out in the boss is also promised to fight corruption. but he has been deputy president and the government for the last 9 years has been bought by corruption scandals, according to corruption activists that government last 9 years who's the most corrupt government to kenya has ever had. okay, malcolm web joining as that from my review. it appears that have been so reaching thumbs over a climax will combine these pictures in just a moment fast and give you a bit more of an idea of the significant economic disaster challenges faced by the
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new president, ballooning debt high and employment, and soaring cost of living, well, the countries debt rose more than fourfold to $71000000000.00. since his predecessor kenyata took office in 2013 former presidents defended his spending spree and saying that it had funded much needed infrastructure and help spurred developments . the world bank says kenya has its highest unemployment rate in east africa despite being the biggest economy. and the 6 percent of the labor force is looking for jobs filled by the pandemic and rushes war in ukraine, many carriers and struggling to stay afloat. the i know inflation stands at 8.5 percent affecting mostly food and fuel price as well as bring in half and that canon g. he's the director of the horns national institute. it's teaching studies and joins us now from my robi, certainly a mountain of challenges facing the new president router. how's he gonna deal with them?
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is floozies going on to talk to our team from lucky speaking down under me with all now, one thing that's going to be critical for you to see what race, all the economy it comes to the rising cost of living when comes to food, as well as now that is going to be a little bit of a challenge, unless for instance, you know, he goes on borrowing to try on, you know, subspace by the, you know, near that will close by naturalization, internationally that opposed to and so i think he's been in school right now, but i think any of what they need to address some of those challenges, but probably on my little points. but the problem is as, as our correspond, markham webb just said that the turn ellsworth tenant was the lowest. it's been in quite some time. and people just simply don't trust the promises of politicians there anymore of their leaders. he's going to have to work pretty hard, isn't he to win the public round,
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it will suddenly i was informed by the preventing me not being able to leave the last a nice and so are you going to walk extremely complicated by what is happening to the content like the conflict in your brain, but to be able to kind of trust and confidence back is going to change a little bit too many, specially among the lower class among the little population. to be able to create jobs. a huge number of relations that's actually going to be the job much of the last a, the question evangelical here. and his wife of, of brought this into the campaign of the board that really just bleeds out on the campaign trail. how central do you think he will put religion into the way he rules
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the country has been known to someone who was asleep and i think you're going to continue doing that. it has helped me to support within the country, but actually international. now that charlie bill, he's a response to me is going to be important that he provide some solutions that are outside was praying and i'm sure i get the better the president that judge gets mobilized. to be able to address that, but judge was going to be able to provide an answer to that conference, which i think it's happening, okay. half an hour can t. thank you very much for taking the time to join us. that from my reading, the
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russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern cocky region. moscow admits its forces have been outnumbered in the past week with ukraine. we taking swathes of land in the east. since early september, ukrainian troops have been advancing rapidly as a vladimir zalinski says there take, they've taken back 6000 square kilometers of land this month. areas that took russia months to seize, have been re taken in days and less say may signal a turning point in the war. around ca, give ukraine's forces say they force russian troops back nearly as far as the northern border and of entered the city of is ian as a hub for russian forces. ukraine also says it's made gains near the south may occur song, but at a slow pace o pro russian bloggers and unless have been supporting the russian military for the past 6 months, hardly mentioning any setbacks on the field. but after russian troops withdrew from carr keep the same commentators and now openly criticizing war plans going on
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moscow to be more transparent. good buzz under reports from cave. few people are more pro russian than this man. igor gurkin at the beginning of russia's invasion of ukraine in february. the self described ultra nationalists was a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting its advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work that out numbered ukrainian. but now gurkin stone has changed. i have an impression that in a kroger our russian army will break into pieces. it's not because they are competent or covered just because the korean army supply line so much money, both of them over in the past week during the ukrainian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show a russian, military and collapse. but throughout this war, moscow has been particularly adept at staying silent and refusing to admit or even
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acknowledging setbacks. the toner, russian state, t. v talk shows, which were months refrained from any criticism invasion, has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame for the losses on the battlefield. often, people who convinced president putin the special operation would be fast, that we won't strike civilians that our military would keep things in order. these people really set us up for this. they lie to us. and on another talk show, this are content a full scale military operation using only the russian army. i'm this talk show and other propaganda. the ukrainian military offensive in the northeast has clearly broken the russian front lines, but also exposed to deep cracks within the pro russia blogger community. that is now questioning everything about this war. will it be enough for the kremlin to change their tactics? or is the kremlin even listening?
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gabriel's ando al jazeera keith rebels and he gave his nolan t guy region say, and asked strike as had the capitol, michaela targeting a university campus. it comes one day off to the t p l. f. rebels said that opened to a cease fire and will accept an african union that piece process. i've been fighting the central government for nearly 2 years. conflict involving the m 23 armed group has displaced thousands of people in the eastern democratic republic of congo and north keyvi province. hundreds of children have been unable to go to school because parents are scared. classrooms will be targeted. katherine sawyer reports. oh, schools have just opened in the democratic republic of congo, but thousands of children in north keep the province will not make it to class this town. the m $23.00 aunt group is advancing on the provincial capital coma.
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hundreds of people in areas such as virtue are fleeing the fighting between the rebels and con. golly soldiers, some families have taken shelter in schools. my brother own them who we are in a difficult position. we want that is blessedly moved from school. so children can resume classes, the government needs to find other places for the idp use. plenty children are working as casual labor as to supplement their families, income. government officials say they are facing an education crisis. leslie, this is the presidency at the moment. we have those kinds of children who are of noir to go as about 75 percent of young children who have been affected by the ongoing conflict. we need to find a solution quickly on the resurgence of the empty 3 rebels comes after decade, long, long in 2012. the group briefly took control of coma and other areas of eastern
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d. r. see many people were killed or forced from their homes. the government accuses wonder of sponsoring the rebels allegations kigali has denied congolese troops have been deployed to malta, pork line positions to deal with the threats. but this is an army that is overstretched. fighting more than $100.00 armed groups in the region. tired of running from bombs and guns these congolese villages say they are not sure if they will feel safe. again. captain saw all jazeera nairobi, floods, and heavy rainfall have washed away entire villages and a mountainous region of course, done in pakistan's northwest region. little aid has reach people living there because of adverse weather conditions. residents are demanding compensation as bring in, come out hider his live in coast on. just tell us about the situation where you all
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come all when 1st of all, let me tell you about the geography of displayed quite on main, literally and local language, the land of the mountains and for good reason. if you look toward my right and a camera band toward the right, that is de himalayan mountain. and then in between you've got the river en, dash, which separates the endo kush mountains from the himalayan mountains. and on your right, you will be able to have a coach mountains, which are on the west and bank of the river in done now. most mostly the heavy rain head, the himalayan region, but this time there was a catch 70 high rain, a high volume of rain in the indo coach. and that brought torrent down towards the end, wiping away dad beeper living in the area. and of course,
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dad called a major problem because people, ed and not live mostly in am. i and a part of the water because water century border existence to them that has not much agriculture land. and most of the people barely did. how did literally and the flock bought. so 10 years up there, roger, 2010. we had to come to the very place where we are at now. it's taught some damage, but this time the entire but saw several 100 shop wiped jobs. trip away. and if you go to the area, you will never believe that there was indeed such a large market that was the 2nd largest market of low lower coin on also as you mentioned, the difficult day nor just the weather. but also the fact that because the roads are cut off, most people have to caddy centered rations on their back to go and deep
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slope. sometimes it takes them for any poor odd. they need medicine, they're running out of supplies. and i've also been told that about 70 percent of the population has already left the area show that showed the complicated nature of the mountaineers region and climate change of culture. norman assign, give me because there george, that area within the mountain rangers and population living in the mountains are going to be extremely $100.00. because once their line is wrapped away, it does not come back down to able to see that water said life really become normal again. but in a mountain that may wipe out a hallway, a whole way of life. extraordinary and very fragile landscape. come on to thanks very much for showing the situation. the now living musicians from around the world
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have come together to create a global sound in indonesia. more than 50 artists from 18 countries make up a new g 20 orchestra. and at the time of rising, gerry, political tensions, the hope is that their music will be able to cut through the diplomatic noise desk . washington has more from central java me in muggle on central java. this is indonesia bottle door temple, the largest buddhist temple in the world. now it adds a new entry to its long history as the site of the 1st concert from a global orchestra. mm. more than 50 musicians from 18 countries, including russia, the u. s. india and indonesia, a performing together on the temple grounds representing their home countries on the world stage. the purpose of the concert is largely to promote cooperation between g 20 countries. can you,
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orchestra is an initiative of this year's g 20 president, indonesia? the g. 20 is made up of the world's leading economies. the see as meetings have been overshadowed by geopolitical tensions. music is what actually brings all cultures in the world together. weeds enjoy weeds derive inspiration from it. and we begin. the bird big symbol had medium where the weights to talk about inclusion with which to talk about diversity with which to talk about us as humans, coming together to help solve global problems. the visiting musicians arrives in indonesia a few days ago, giving them only a short window to rehearse together these many countries with all the language barriers. sure, it's hard to communicate, but i think it's truly beautiful because music is one of the only languages that everyone can speak. you don't need any translation all the august, his creative director, pianist,
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and composer amanda su katlyn says he believes music is a tool for diplomacy. i hope to open their eyes for that music and unite that. oh, that an orchestra speaks better than all the summits and all the researches about about peace and about friendship. most of the performers in the orchestra are women, and many are under the age of 30. 0, organizers say they want to challenge the status quo of classical music by creating an orchestra that is truly diverse emission. they hope to continue long after their 1st performance. jessica washington out a 0. my galan indonesia. the 70 paul. the emmy awards are wrapped up in los angeles with hbo series succession. taking the top honor for best drama, a show based on a family that controls a media company, saw matthew mcfadden when the best supporting actor in
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a drama. but the night wasn't just about entertainment as laura, but manly reports. it's television biggest evening, the emmy awards authors plenty of glitz and glamour, but this year act as pull no punches. when speaking out about the global political climate, there's over a 100000000 displays people all over the world. so all those people deserve a right to um, you know, to a home and be able to go back home. why should we do all the use of? well tim john pop because that's not how things work in this country. the h b o series. succession. one best drama is a satire of media tycoon, is with the corporate to lee and an inheritance of fast wealth and power for you. but the show's creator commenting on the royal across the atlantic, big week for successions. i'm new king in the u. k. to miss ross, evidently a little bit more voting involved in our winning than
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a prince charles. but i keep it wrong as people roy with another show to tackle the issue of close impeller is a popular netflix series squid game which picked up multiple drama rewards hosts. keenan thompson commented on it from savory characters. and yet they know taxes. wow. okay. you guys are crazy man. jeff bezos. you laurie morgan law, am. i got everybody down? i food holds kid game won't be the last non english seems to be here to be here at the emmys. when he died, it didn't kill real. xin die became a 2 time winner for best actress. for her depiction of used oil in the hbo drama, euphoria, my greatest wish for, for euphoria, was that it could help heal people. and eliza from the show, watch help for the big girls took her when, personally, when i was a little girl. all i wanted to see was me in the media. someone felt like me,
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black like me, beautiful like me when i didn't think i had an idea i had a chance. other winners included headlines. so and the white lotus b o. o. and it wasn't just new series that were being honored at a ceremony. gave a shout out to an old classic lord that unmanly antique europe. first, president manuel micron says the country has lost a national treasure. after the death of the film director john luke godaddy died at age 91. he was seen as one of the world's most provocative directors credited with rewriting the rules, the camera sound and narrative. he let the french new wave of cinema in the 19 sixties and seventies and is said to have influenced directors from quentin tarantino to martin scorsese. got out one was awarded an honorary oscar in 2010
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still a has hair on out there up south africa. cricket team are looking for new coach. those details coming up in sports with jemma. ah ah. ah.
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safe going home and then international intake option excellence award bought now for your hero lu ah china for all the sport and his job. thank you. laura livable manager, young clark is confident the club spans will respect a minute silence. a queen elizabeth the 2nd dad of tuesdays, champions league match against i ax, sections of the liverpool support food, the national anthem before the f,
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a cup and lea cup finals at wembley last season. raising questions over how attribute to the monex death would be observed livable asked european football as a governing body wife at full permission to commemorate the late queen and plot isn't concerned about how the unfilled crowd will behave. i think it's on the right thing to do, but i don't think that all people need any kind of advice for me for showing respect blender as well. people have showed exactly the right respect them one which surprised me that was really proud of that moment was last year and we played man, united, very sad situation around christian when i was family i and that's what i like for me. for me. it's clear that's what we have to do. like liverpool, tottenham go into their champions league match, having had the weekend off following the postponement of premier league matches after the queen's death spurs are away at portuguese site. sporting lisbon. but before they made the trip totland coach,
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antonio conte went to pay his respects to britain's longest reigning monica on friday, i went to buckingham palace. yeah. and the laker and not no person because i'm an abnormal burton with the heart and the to yet to to, to leave not to leave the situation because i think are these are for sure we love remember these are for, for the rest of our life. your mind the you think it to the queen, there was a more immortal and to leave. these are situational in london, and in the specific moment for sure. i keep, i keep these in my art in my, in my mind for the rest of my life. baffling as a rob 11th of fee will come up against form aside binding. mean it can all get be to stand out game of the night 11. he spent 8 years at buying winning the leak title every season. he was that the 2020 champions. the title is also the 2nd top
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score of all time. the paper strike has hit the ground running at boston with 9 goals in 5 games since joining in the off season. chelsea rent champions lead action on wednesday guns against austrian side. i'll be southward and what will be grand pulses 1st, game is coach that chelsea's, primarily fixture against liverpool on sunday is one of 3 games in england. top division to be assigned you to precious on police thing called for the upcoming funeral of queen elizabeth. i've also proposed date charge of chelsea for the 1st time he's been talking about his new job, which is actually new. ownership is really, really excited with the price by 1st those people and then the division for the club and what they wanted to do. course the history the and the club speaks for itself, but it's about trying to try again in our own way. my career i suppose is going forward and i the right time in, in sweden and come back to the u. k. and have fun crossing experiences and it's just nice be able to to take the next step south africa. cricket coach, mark boucher is stepping down off the next month. 2020 woke up in australia.
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announcement was made just hours after his teams at $21.00 test a defeats against england. boucher has been charged since december 2019 and lead south africa to 11 passwords. if contract was due to run until october next year, in major league baseball, the la dodgers all the fast team to clench a playoff spots. a beat the arizona diamondbacks to reach the post season for the 10th straight. yet, as the fed longest street in major league history, it offers as thought they secured a playoff spot on sunday, after victory over the padres, and started the celebrations. but the emily acknowledged it made a masterful mistake. that is all you'll support from me for now. i'll have enough updates a little bit later demo. see later, thanks very much. and that's it from me laura coil for this news off, but you say with us, fire, we're back in just a moment with more of the daisies. ah
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