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ukraine's leader promises to take back old russian occupied territory. we report from khaki weigh hundreds of pounds have been retaken. ah, this is al jazeera live from doha, fully back. people also coming up crowds gather in london to say good bye to queen elizabeth. a body will be moved to the palace of westminster, where she lie in states asian stalks fall after wall street crash caused by high than expected inflation figures in the us and anger in haiti after the government raised fuel prices. again, despite high unemployment and inflation.
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thank you very much for joining us. ukraine's president wrote me. lensky says his troops have re taken more than 8000 square kilometers of territory. they're pushing back against russian forces in a counter offensive. that's gained momentum in the east and northeast ukraine says it recaptured more than 300 settlements in the khaki region in the past week. it's calling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back its advance ukrainian fly. and so flying in the cities is you and co pianist both on railway lines that serve a supply votes for russian troops. ukraine phase. it's also made gains in the south mia keshawn, but at a slower pace. meanwhile, a russian military, the russian military has abandoned its vehicles in the northeast and cocky region ukrainian forces re captured a military supply in bella, kia last week. moscow has acknowledged its recent territory losses, but phase its troops regrouping. steven nicks is
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a regional director for eurasia at the international republican institute. he says it grains recent advances are sending shock waves through russia. this is not just a battlefield when you're seeing growing discontent in russia. yesterday, a group of local elected officials, wrote the duma asking the russian parliament to impeach president pool. then a group of deputies wrote directly to the president asking him to step aside in a climate of fear crushing, such as exists in russia. this is unthinkable. but our assessment is the russian people, seeing the lack of success, success of the rational forces are starting to have doubts and are expressing those doubts. so this, the psychological effect is important as the military effect. you have to remember the russian people were all 3 things. first here would fall immediately. second,
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don bos would be conquered. 3rd of that, harkey of, and bob and all the way to the black sea, from harrison to a desk would be taken. none of those things have happened. combat as a war, wills and right now ukraine is winning on the battlefield. and there went in this war of will. there's new fighting between armenia and as a by john nash. according to arminius, defense, ministry, gun battles in shelling broke out along the border. early on tuesday, at least a 100 soldiers were killed, was the worst, the violence in sale war 2 years ago. in yerevan, a family members of wounded soldiers gathered outside a hospital. i was sending my son in the morning, we found out that my brother was wounded. he was 1st in scenic province and then transferred here. now we're trying to find out how he is on the ball. said yes, of course, the new war was to be expected. seeing the accumulation of the azerbaijani military
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to border and the past 4 years have shown that the capabilities and the potential of the current government is none enough to take on today's challenges. the u. s. secretary of state has spoken to arminius prime minister, and as a by johns president urging them to seize hostilities. and he went. secretary general says his deep he concerned about the renewed fighting. he calls on the sides to take immediate steps to deescalate tensions exercise, maximum restraint and resolve any outstanding issues through dialogue within existing formats. he also urges them to fully implement previously reached agreements. the secretary general expresses a support for the ongoing mediation efforts in the region. ah, the coffin of queen elizabeth is now in buckingham palace in london. i should be
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shown from scotland when you came charles deferred and his wife, the queen consul there to receive the coffee where we challenge against our coverage. ah, this is operation unicorn in action. for years, buckingham palace prepared for the queen's death plans in painstaking detail for all foreseen eventualities. unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if as happened, she died in scotland as her lying in rest, as in giles cathedral in edinburgh, drew to a close, many thousands came to pay their respects and say good bye, shall not return to scotland again. accompanying her south was an princess royal and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood at attention to see the queen leave where the queen's coffin on board an array of transport plane took off from edinburgh,
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the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to north salt on the outskirts of london for the last stage of the day's journey. crowds lines the a 40 and unromantic main road that heads into the british capital from the west. but then it was into more picturesque territory. the stucco terraces of bayswater than marble arch and park lane, where mourners stood many deep. it will just bring home that the reality of the whole situation. and i mean yeah, is going to be sad. this is it the final stretch. now the queen always preferred balmoral and windsor castle, but buckingham palace is the word he hath at the british royal family. that is where they're taking her now. operation unicorn successfully completed. the queen's coffin spends the night here. then on wednesday,
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she moved to westminster hold for 4 days of lying in state, and accused to come and see her. already growing, rory, talents, houses, era, london. and the coming hours the queen's coffin will be moved to westminster hallway, will lie in fate for 4 days. the king and other oils will walk behind the coffin, as part of the procession lead buckingham palace and travel down the mall and make their way down. horse guards parade, past white whole palace before arriving at westminster hole. that people can visit the queen's coffin at any time during the day or night until her funeral. on monday, the 1000 federal ready begun queuing up to enter westerly. the whole many camp out alongside the river 10 overnight to secure their spot. i fos, it has been speaking to some of them as the rain arrived over london instead on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than
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a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin 1st in line, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to go out to the fact that i can make feeling. and so, you know, right, right, lady les, this is something very small, you know, considering that she fin 70 is looking off to make a big talk. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? it's like i'm english. we used to the weather, hail, jones, know eric k. i'm staying here. hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed and numbers will be monitored closely. officials say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when the sky finally does get under way, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north
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bank, passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back, will be here for a very long time and a constantly moving queue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall. the members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green park, more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up this morning, was savages. my dad took me up there a monkey i was saved, the queen's my mom was calling me the excitement because i can't seem to point to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest. very sad, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket is. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in the daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages, or patient queueing it's being marked. hurry, full sit,
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i'll just era london. i returning out to our top story in the war in ukraine. ukrainian forces have regained territory from a russian troops in recent days in a counter offensive. that's happened really quickly, less bringing hot abdel how me to his in khaki for his hotel. you've travelled with the ukranian army to one of the areas they have recently recaptured. tell us about what you saw. well indeed, we travel. chew it down, cold bella. clear. which when do ukrainians captured back on september 7th? it's really made a significant wind and took everyone here in the country by surprise. even though if you go to that down, it does white a small town where we, we went through decide roads through villages. i, what we saw is actually quite a fair amount of destruction considering to build
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a route remote villages. we saw some kinds of a celtic retreat of the russian army, a lot of military hardware banded ammunition abandon. villagers did tell us that it was, they heard a lot of chaos on that day that they being september 6, they so some ursa russian soldiers and they said that among them they were also people who were fighting on behalf of one of the 2, several frame of republics, the la guns at people's republic and they were trying to put on there as civilian clothes don't take off their uniforms as storming into abandon houses to try to find anything they could get out. we didn't see the amount of destruction and the amount of evidence of war crimes that was discovered when the russians retreated north of a cave in places like boucher and there being no weather. as we did as sister. an
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exclamation of 2 bodies that were in a little plot of land at the end of a valencia, we also were taking to the police station where it was really, really messy. encoded there was a lot of things left behind, but it was everywhere. and then the police took this to a few cells away, they were electrical cables hanging and they were saying that that was evidence that the word torture we spoke to one man who told us that indeed that happened in that police station porter. you've covered this config conflict, cynthia, early days in february. do you get a sense that we are at a turning point right now with this counter offensive from the ukrainians? i think is too early to said this stage, and that is something you'd hear a lot from the military. certainly they do have the momentum. certainly their
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spirits are high because they have storms through, through large, sway the land. it's an it, they have taken over now or recaptured about $2.00 to $300.00 settlements. that's is an estimated between 4 to 6000 square kilometers. but this is a long battle, and the russians still hold large part of the country where it is in the dumbass region on the south in the pedestal region. and one of the asked him is put the amount of land still in russian hands about a 120000 square kilometers. and the ukraine is do say that when it comes to equipment, when it comes to a manpower i would say, or soldiers, they are numbered by the russian. so yes, they have the momentum. yes, they are happy with what they have, but this is a, a job that is far from over any won't be over any time soon. now. 40 ukrainians. the challenge is how long can they keep the territory i've taken already as they
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continue pushing. what will the russians next? move b is anyone's guess at the moment. yes, they have been, they still have the air superiority strikes happening here in hockey on places. but not only here, we've heard that for example, baffled which is a further east in the country has also been on the heavy shelling overnight. so the russian still have them ability. and that the moment we're not getting any invitation from moscow a, what could their next move be through to the, the ukrainians. a high spirited feel that they have their momentum, but they have a lot to do that today. thank you very much for that. al jazeera, how dr. hamid for a 40 ne lie from khaki, even ne, in ukraine, and still ahead on al jazeera, thrown in jail, no trial and no conviction. we look at mexico's free trial detention system and a warning from scientists for the future of humanity. our planet is getting into dangerous
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territory. steamers. ah, he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to a catholic group. your travel package today. it's starting to feel more like got him across the northwest of europe. every one we got some re mixed in there as well . so i think the problem spots on wednesday will be that southeast of england, that batch of what weather is happening over the english channel, running into the low countries and france as well. so let's pick up, destroy there. these thunder downpours are break in the heats in the south of france. so for example, mar, say, 20 degrees for you. saw of rain for southern germany, we could see about a months worth of rain in the span of a few hours for places like frankfurt and another place we're getting some. cascading rain is iberia, that shield of rain is moving more inland on wednesday. and also some pretty
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blustery winds is what other side of the mediterranean actually let's go round turkeys north, his black sea coast. we've got this rain running through so some downpours seem likely in tbilisi on wednesday with a hive 24 degrees after africa. we go, we've got our easterly waves, but they're pepin up here, scooping up some moister off the atlantic. so that's going to intensify rainfall amounts for countries like c, r, the up as we dip toward the south. plenty of sun here, but also a high fire danger for a huge portion of south africa. i mean, look at some of these temperatures, capetown, for example, up to 28 on wednesday. that's about 10 degrees above where you should be for this from the earth. sanskrit, right? i saw official airline of the gen debating the issues of the day produce as always in criminalized around though boundaries of rights. these are just members, there people or families and our friends and our community member on our online jewel voice this minute to reap. don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis
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must be soft with the political solutions as climate change progresses. there are some people who are in places that they're just going to have to move. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing. the street. oh no. j 0. lou. lou, they're watching al jazeera alive from doha reminder about top stories. ukraine rosen says history discovery taken more than 8000 square kilometers of territory. they pushing back against russian forces in a counter offensive that gained momentum in the northeast. army as defense, ministry says is renewed, fighting with as a by john gun bows and shelling broke out along their border early on tuesday at
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least a 100 soldiers were killed. and people in london who want to pay respects to queen elizabeth. the 2nd have counted overnight by the river thames. a body will be moved to westminster the whole later on wednesday way will lie in state until a funeral. on monday. in the world, news to promise tinian men have been shot dead near the on july. i'm a check point, just north of jeanine in the occupied west bank. these really ami says the pair ambush soldiers, one of the victims reportedly works for the palestinian authority, secuity services. israel has announced the check point will be closed until friday . the palestinian health ministry says israeli forces if kills more than 90 palestinians in the occupied territory so far this year. while 18 israelis including soldiers were killed in attacks carried out by palestinians. israel is also holding more than $600.00 palestinians without charge or trial in what's known as administrative detention. it. abraham has more from ramallah in the occupied westbank. we knew that the 2 palestinians who are cousins approach is really
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military talk point of angela me. and then they were shot at by is really forces them they returned to fire and that later they were killed according to palestinian sources. a we believe that they were cousins, and we do not expect a funeral to happen engineering because this is a practice usually by israel, that it does not deliver the bodies of palestinians is deemed suspects of committing attacks against its soldiers and a citizens to palestinians for burial, but we also know from these really military that it is really, soldier was killed. we expect the houses of the families of the 2 men to be demolished. the president of egypt is in doha for a meeting with the emir. the 2 day visit by abdullah fatah. c. c is his 1st trip to
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cut us since he took office in 2014 and comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries. asian markets have opened week after wall street crash caused by higher than expected inflation figures in the us. south korea's currency fell against the u. s. dollar to its lowest level. in 13 years, the japanese yen was also down slightly. bob mcbride has more from sol as expected, the asian markets have all been following wall street down woods, the nic, a in tokyo down more than 2 percent or so down 2 and a quarter percent. hank thing index in hong kong, down one and a half percent. the cost be index here in south korea, probably more dramatic, have been some of the fluctuations in the currency markets with this increasing strength of the us dollar with a inflation rate staying above stubbornly above 8 percent. there is all sorts of speculation that the federal reserve will once again, have to raise rates next week. the japanese bank no more is predicting
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a full one percent rate increase next week. all of this is boosting the value of the us dollar. it has been trading at very close to 1400 korean one. that's the weakest that the one has been against the us dollar for 13 years. probably more dramatic is the rise against the japanese, yet it is coming very close to the us dollar is coming very close to the psychologically important $145.00 yen mark. it's not quite there yet, but you have to go back to 1998 to find the time when the japanese end with that weak against the us dollar of the united states is still struggling to deal with inflation. the prices of many consumer goods rose by more than 8 percent last month, compared to the same time last year. hydrogen castro has more. most goods and services in the u. s. are still more expensive than ever. the consumer price index a key inflation indicator showed inflation is still close to a 40 year high instead of cooling off as many had expected. while gas prices are
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down, most other essential. they're up, like rent went up, 20 percent give or take. so from $600.00 to $8200.00. so that's the big, big ride and medical expenses went to the dent is about a couple of months ago and to a stretch. so something is like a 150 before used to be only 5055, maybe 70, or the most wall street bumped at the inflation news. the dow jones industrial average plummeted more than 1200 points. falling nearly 4 percent. it was the worst day for american investors since june 2020 was clear from core inflation readings and some internals that we look at that we still have a broadening inflation problem. it's seeping into more. ready parts of the economy, the us president joe biden said, unemployment remain low,
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and the stock market doesn't necessarily reflect the state of the economy. he seemed unfazed during a white house event to celebrate the so called inflation reduction act. this bill cut cost for families help reduce inflation at the kitchen table because that's where they look at. the bill passed a month ago. it aims to invest $375000000000.00 to fight climate change and helps some $13000000.00 americans pay for health insurance. it does not, however, tackle widespread inflation according to economists. republicans oppose the law and blame inflation on biden's party. american people know who created this mesh. remember quite well how washington, refreshment, the spring of 2021. dining out on left spending and leaving taxpayers to pick up the bill. economist pin rising prices on the war and ukraine. supply issue was
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linked to coven and stimulus and disruptions in the labor market. in it's meeting next week. the federal reserve is expected to announce another increase in interest rate and aggressive move aimed at bringing down inflation. but that also feeds fears of a possible over correction that could trigger a recession. hydro castro al jazeera washington have been more violent protests in haiti after the prime minister announced an increase in kill prices. people are demanding cheaper, essential, safest streets. and the resignation of i and ari robbins recourse protests turned deadly on tuesday. in haiti's capital port, a prince, as crowds took to the streets outraged, over rising crime. soaring inflation and a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists. after clashes with police. people threw stones, and burning barricades were set up on the city streets. the outbreak of violence
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came after prime minister arial on re announced that a severe scarcity of all types of fuel with forced the government to raise prices. that would be yet another blow to millions of haitians struggling to eat got a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international help in fighting gang violence. venus, but i done. we have to solve the violence, but men in violence is not going to get us anywhere. martin, i appeal to all people to stay calm by to the moon. the appeal had little effect. haitians are living in a country largely without a functioning government were violent, criminal gangs control much of the territory. those gangs have made daily life extremely difficult. with robbery, extortion and brazen daylight kidnappings for ransom, the groups have grown more powerful since the assassination of president. jovan l. moiz a more than a year ago. on sunday journalists tastes on lots gay and france and charl were
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killed while covering a battle between rival gangs in the notorious slum called city. so lay the haitian journalist association called the killings. further proof of the inability of the state to protect lives and property, rob reynolds al jazeera that to mexico, where people can be in prison 4 years before even facing trial. it's called mandatory pre trial attention, and it applies to nearly a $100000.00 inmates. john home and reports on activists campaign for change. it mix co, almost a $100000.00 people are stuck in prison without being convicted or even tried. it's called pre trial detention. many were thrown in jail automatically, of the being accused of a crime. they count for massive 31 percent the prison population. once inside, many of the accused language there for years before they get
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a trial due to the slow pace of the met can just to sister. like to read the anna, you know, when she went to prison, had twins were 11 months old when she got out for lack of evidence, there was 6000000 though it is me, mamma. when they saw me, they said to me, are you are mom? are you the lady who cries, they didn't know their mom. i was just the speaker found that talk to them for 10 minutes every 10 days. she was accused of being an accomplice to her partner who was involved in an illegal people smuggling operation. she's denied knowing anything about the operation. while she was inside, she claims prison gods tortured her to try to get her to confess to the crime. thursday boy faced that there were meetings all the time, pulling my hair until i failed at my spine with crock. i felt a strong pressure to have made that i was guilty. early this month is the mexican supreme court discussed eliminating mandatory pre trial detentions. there was hope things might change the proposal didn't pass,
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but it put the issue on the national agenda only for president under his manual lopez over the door to staunchly, defend it saying eliminating mandatory pre trial detention would lead to a lot of white collar criminals getting out of jo sat said water, you want pat rights to the victims and he goes free. those with money with influence. but the majority of people that are imprisoned through mandatory pre trial detention, the poor and the young. exactly the vulnerable part, the population that the president says that he champions and lawyers say that there is no way eliminating the measure with suddenly lead to a flood of them being let out. that each case would have to be decided on its own merits. right now, mandatory pre trial detention is only serving to corrupt mix because law and order authorities says lewis top year of criminal justice watchdog fair trials because he gives the public prosecutors off his much more power. is an incentive for them
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not to do their jobs because the messages, if i q someone of a crime and put them in mandatory, pre trial detention. it doesn't matter that i don't have the evidence to get a conviction because they'll be in jail for 2 years. anyway. i don't, i think that is what very deanna now an activist is campaigning to change. but with the way the government against that it looks like a long road ahead. john, home and audi zeta, mexico city. hundreds of thousands of people in china preparing for typhoon wayfair to make landfall on wednesday. more than 700000 people have been moved to safety in bay jung province. the pi phone is moving ne, with winds of up to a 145 kilometers an hour prior to being canceled, and more than 11000 fishing boats have returned to port. now the pan, it is heading into uncharted and dangerous territory. that's the warning from scientists at the u. n. world. meet your logical organization. very poor says there's a nearly 50 percent chance one.

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