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setting quotas for every district in the country, the amos for every district dollar population that is at least 70 percent less than 80 percent of mil to parkins residence from an immigrant background. the danish government count my pay believe areas might be on the park and purely on the basis of ethnicity. what it can do is for, for housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents. the idea is that mainly western people seems to be wealthy, will then be able to move back in residence also in the government and anti segregation policy said to them social condition crime rate would be valid, but we object to moving people from the homes based on a city minorities point themselves stuck, they move on to one area to lower the number of non western is but can't move into another area for the same reason. ah,
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protests as in armenia call for the prime minister to step down after more than 100 soldiers killed and fighting with as if my jar. ah. hello mclaren. this is alger alive from don't also, camille sweden's prime minister announces her resignation after an unprecedented winbush thyroid rock. and some of these electron for thousands of mourners pay their final tribute to queen elizabeth as her body lies in state in westminster. hall, china's she's paying set to meet with russian president vladimir putin for the 1st time since the start of the war. ah, we begin with protest in armenia, thousands of people voicing the anger against prime minister nichol caching, an after more than a 100 soldiers were killed in fighting with as
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a by john protests as called for passion. yon to resign. their accusing him of betraying the country after he said he was willing to sign a peace deal to insure security. ashley and later said nothing had been made official rules and high up is wish we cup. i officially state that no paper has been signed. moreover, no paper is going to be signed. there is no talk about any paper the some formation as a conspiracy to demoralize our soldiers standing at the border shotwell. well, gabriel gavin is a freelance journalist covering the conflict between our media and as a by john and he has more. what's been happening in yorba? well, i think these are some of the largest protests that you are about have seen in recent years. and you've got lots of people coming out, turning up to depaula, building, and chance going out, calling for the prime minister, nickel, passion, yann's resignation. but i think actually the number of people who have a solution, which is, you know, we need a different leader, which is different. government is actually very small, lots,
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lots of people. certainly the ones i spoke to that didn't know what solution to this complex is, armine has come under attack. over the last few days, we've seen massive bombardments, huge evacuations of towns and cities along the border. and what people are really worried about is a repeats at the 2020 wall where our media was forced to basically give a whole lot of significant sway through its terrace. of territory was inside as a beyond its nationally recognize borders. armine arizona ski and russian lead regional security force to intervene in the conflicts more than 100000000 troops and 50 as by john. the soldiers have been killed him 2 days of fighting funerals. what held in as by john for some of his soldiers, it is the worst by them. war 2 years ago in the disputed we go to a car back region which killed 6500 people as a budget made significant gains in and around going to car back in 2020. the thanks to support kentucky. turkish president, rest of type, when you blamed on media for the what took so long. this attitude will of
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course have consequences for armenia, which not only does not fulfill the terms of the agreement that was signed after the war. now got to know, cut back, but also constantly displays an aggressive attitude. swedish prime minister magdalena anderson has conceded defeat to the general election of christenson. the moderate party will now try to build a government after his coalition, one by just a few seats. the christensen's reliance on the right wing sweden. democrats makes the job harder after they became the 2nd biggest party in parliament, pull race reports now from melma. after less than a year in office. this was magdalena additions final press conference, sweden's 1st female prime minister, and don't feel good, but it looks like the full right wing parties have received just 50 percent of the votes in the election. and in parliament, they have a one or 2 seats advantage. existing majority, but it is
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a majority. so tomorrow i will be for ask for my dismissal as prime minister and the responsibility for the proceed going forward will now be with the speaker and the parliament. the man waiting to take the mantle is the leader of the moderate party. oh, christa son being his central coalition winning a parliamentary majority. when the final votes from sundays, general election were counted on wednesday night. that you may be here until with some my messages that i want to unite, not divide, look at what unites, but also respect, real differences of opinion. i want to instill hope. also big problems can be solved. we've solved big problems before. and if other countries can and so can we, there's nothing so bad and sweet and that it can't be fixed with all that is really good. but kristin's policy is no longer the biggest in his coalition. that place goes to the far right. sweet and democrats who took more than 20 percent of the vote for the 1st time. having been welcome into the establishment by the moderate,
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they had perceived this process as maturing someone. and like, changing and how to some extent, the rhetoric basically the country has not been able ready to handle the influx of migration in a good way. there would be some changes in, for example, there will be further restriction of the migration policy, for example, suite and democrat leader me auctions, popularity has gone up, particularly among young people and women, and made sweden's rising violent crime rates and segregation. many sweets fear the influence of the far right and want to hold on to the countries welcoming inclusive values. it's a concern that makes the right wing coalition uneasy allies ahead of the new parliament's 1st meeting on september 27th of christa since chance. is it becoming prime minister, being complicated by the fact that some junior members of his coalition don't want the suite and democrats to have any ministerial posts. but with the sweden democrats being the biggest party in that coalition,
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there are some tough talks to be had. in the next 2 weeks, paul reese al jazeera malmo lu. thousands of mourners have begun to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd . she is lying in states at westminster hall for the next 4 days, acute 5 kilometers long as sneaking through london's mourners wait to pay their respects. metropolitan police says the queen's funeral, lying in state is a big security operation. it's faced. nothing baba reports from london. with the queen now lying in state, a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public canal file pass elizabeth the second's coffin round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so no phones allowed in just a moment to reflect. the very 1st person in had started queueing on
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monday, meaning to night spent out doors mainly in the future. respect and death for whatever great cream has done for the common will glide him internationally for 17 years. for some in this long que along the river thames, it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. my father within the gods, he did the coronation of the clean. he went down. is princess elizabeth. she came back as the queen of england in coronation. here it's a big big thing. she said to me, this is brenda trailer, getting her official response guarantee of a place in the queue. she's traveled from southwest england with memories of meeting the queen when she got a special honor. in 24, she gave me an employee for services to the community, policing and charity. how did you find them? it was, it was one of the best phase of my life,
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and my parents still alive to come with me and my daughter was able to stream the special on wednesday, the archbishop of canterbury, the ceremonial head of the anglican church, was here briefly meeting mourners. while volunteers representing various fates were on hands with the trains, resale, we knew that we will be dealing with people who are coming to pay respect, some of whom will have strong connections to what's happened to the queen. some of whom were touching things that go quite deep in their own experiences of grief. am some of whom are there because it's an important national occasion. of course, people who are arriving for this to, to get in her westminster hole and view the queen's coffee and all the time. and officials have already warned people they should be prepared for whites of up to 30 hours. whatever the case people here are keeping each other in good spirits and then making friends as well, whatever their motivation,
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thousands of people are determined to get their chance to say good bye to the late monarch ahead of her funeral. an event that could draw as many as a 1000000 people on to the streets. the dean barbara al jazeera london, china, as president seizing, paying as expected to meets rationally by vladimir putin on the sidelines of the summit in whose becca stand. it will be the 1st time the pair of met in person since the start of the war in ukraine. she arrived on wednesday and was met by the it was back president chavez, cat mosey, yoseph elite is from the 8 countries that make up the regional block known as the shanghai cooperation organization. the set to discuss global security and expansion of beijing's belt and rhode initiative. i, let's bring in a wrestle said to her jones, now from some account where the summit was being held at russell's. at the last time they met a friendship with no limits. was declared what we know about the discussions is time run well, the today there will be a did bilateral meetings here, but the most important ones,
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it seems to be the meeting that's going to to take place between a russian prison or we'll have them put in and the chinese leader, she champagne. so, and here it seems that green war is, is, is over shadow in this summit. and during the meeting between these 2 leaders, put in is going to ask a like a solid support from china, particularly regarded in its war in ukraine because so far, china as we go, based on the experts that ours telling me, china has not been providing the support that russia was seeking for, but a besides did the support the demand for the support in the war in ukraine. russia also wants to increase a, put it in the export off the gas and oil to china. however, china is quite cautious here. and yesterday, the shipping was incorrect then and, and not that cause it gets done is the 2nd largest gas exporter to china. and then
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china, once you increase that gas from, from catholic, is done to reduce it dependence to certain extent, with russia and also to, to, to provide to, to how more and more alternate is in that case. so the ukraine and definitely did the energy deal between these 2 countries are going to be on the top of the agenda . and so what about the, the summit itself, what, what are the broader age? well, it is the that the largest, sir, that the regional r corporation organization in the world. so simply 40 percent of the world's population and took the percent of the global g d p. so any it is, even during this dis summit, it wants to further expand. so you run officially, it started going to be going to be did them newest member. and it's membership is going to be completed in april 23. and beller also is in the line and officially the membership processor. bella luce is going to start here, see that,
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that they're 8 member companies, but also observer seeds observes these like bellows and iran, and also the dialogue partners like turkey as there be john and armenia. and also during this summit that the gulf states lie cutter, and so there a be are going to be there that, that, that the partner that, that, that there, there, at the, the observer, there are the partners as well. so here, one of the issue is that the experts are telling us when it comes to central asian countries, they're quite cautious. they do not want to be turned into western states of russia and china. however, they have won the other hand, want to keep their good relationship and they do not want to make this summit look like an s west anti western alliance as well. so he had one of the interesting things happened just did the dividend, the president of the country was pakistan, shocker museum. went to the airport to welcome she shipping. however, he didn't went to the he didn't go to the airport to welcome present,
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putting off russia and expertise are seeing that this is actually the preface general preferences of the central asian country. so the summit definitely is, is holding the world leaders of this part of the world. on the other hand, they are very much cautious not to look like a anti western allies result. thanks very much leave for that, russell senator in some kind and he's back is don't think he still had here. now, does era a women brandishes again, buying stuff in lebanon? the reason she wants access to her own savings? ah, and ukraine raises its flag of the troops reclaimed in areas seized by russia, has been bought. ms. lensky is now promising more winds on the battlefield. ah,
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it's still much hotter than it should be in iraq. what the temperatures are coming down, the wind is picky. japanese, more or less and all the lease attempts back down to the middle or slightly lower. forty's still a bit of, of where they should be, but not extreme. is they word i units the, the winds, a bit more contrast with the color background on. and that tends to pick up the dust when it's been hot and dry so lot have rather dusty atmosphere seems to be there really on the eastern side of sadie answer back. rain and answer was cut out as well. where $42.00 is a couple of kids, but the average to the on that it looks pretty normal. this time of the year, showers do show themselves and saudi occasionally in the high ground in yemen as well. in sal alice still caching the edge of the monsoon that from the equator northwards in this part of africa. the showers have been recently quite heavy causing flooding. and they tend to do that the campbell crossing clubs and you see they are there in southern chad. the heaviest crumbs are probably to the west of
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that, but there's something showing up in western congo and down towards dawn pops i goler . now given the seasons changing slowly, if we go away from the equator, you'll notice, but the big attempt, your variations, it looks dry. now. most of south africa, johannesburg, those sing a temperature rise from 25 to 28 by friday. aah! lea a has big plans to turn its largest to validate into spectacles, but inside different velez because it's yearly veda has big plans of his own building. since the age of 12 is untrained, yet skilled architect has as good a chance as any seen. his vision come to light the pedal and the master planner, the concluding part of rebel architecture announces here, ah,
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ah, go again, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this hour and thousands of all medians of protesting against prime minister, nickle pushing young. after more than a 100 soldiers were killed and renewed, fighting with as a by john, accusing him at betraying the country through said he was willing to sign a peace deal to ensure security. sweden's prime minister magdalena anderson is announced she will resign and something less coalition was defeated by a right wing mcglochan sunday's election. people one mourners had been filing past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she's lying in state of westminster. hold for the next 4 days. acute 5 kilometers long snaking through london. wait to pay their respects. now the afghan taliban have rejected
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a decision by the us to transfer 3 and a half $1000000000.00 in frozen us as to a swiss base trust which will bent, distribute the funds wed need did in afghanistan, the taliban of demanded the assets be sent directly to the afghan central bank around $9000000000.00 of afghanistan's foreign currency, held by foreign bags were frozen. not the taliban took over couple last year. u. s . government, his face criticism for holding back half gun funds as the country faces widespread hunger and poverty. president biden set a policy of enabling $3500000000.00 worth of afghan central bank reserves to be used for the benefit of the people of afghanistan. keeping them out of the hands of the tele, with the afghan funds, the united states and our partners are following through with that amendment with an on create step for ensuring that these additional resources will contribute to helping relieve hardship and suffering in afghanistan. in particular, we would like to thank the swiss government for as partnership to ensure this
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effort would be possible. this fun will protect and preserve the afghan central bank reserves while making targeted disbursements to help stabilize afghanistan's economy and ultimately support its people and work to alleviate the worst effects of the manhattan crisis. ukraine's president has visited an area in the northeast of the country that has been recaptured from russian forces. brought him his lensky, met soldiers in the city of zoom, and held a moment of silence of fallen troops. brushing forth his foot the area last week cuz ukraine lot to counter offensive. zelinski heard from prosecutors who claimed residents have been tortured during moscow's 6th month. occupation. throws his on our side though so admitted he will come. i didn't know when and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come nichols because all of them and he's eligible for wife wilhelm to lensky,
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says ukraine has recaptured thousands of square kilometers in the concave region. in the past week, his government is calling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back the military, advance crating flags of flying in the cities if you and coupons, both located on route lines of service supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nickerson but at a slow pace. how to eval hammett who traveled to a beckley, which ukraine recaptured early this month and spoke to people there about life on the russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukranian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only relief, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for month, they were cut off from the world, living in fear, says old gay went over these are tears of relief after she witnessed the celtic retreat of russian soldiers. ha! we found 16 of them hiding in a cellar with nowhere to go. others are left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's
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how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th. when did you call it? the ran away, you didn't leave fall as they ran away that somebody the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself. he's the only school in the village, a very brief guy. that's where they were based, says nadia. then they left behind, uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed it, to destroy evidence of their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom . while a clia was the 1st significant when 40 ukranian, since they started this character offensive at the beginning of september, and as we were driving here, we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had. dewitt missed north of keep in places like butch an air pin. when the russians pulled out earlier this year. as we drive towards the city of bella clia, more scenes of a hasty withdrawal,
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an army in this array shelling from afar the territory. it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station of 28 people were held in these windowless cells. one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some places. forensic experts save forces from low house, one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics were also here. not far away. war crimes investigators already at work. 2 bodies are being exiled and they are so far, no traces of the mass killing clean in butcher north of keel. ukraine says it has reclaimed 300 communities home to about a 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal ukraine struck 1st, where the russian defences were weakest. but i've been hamid al jazeera bleckley in north east in ukraine. argentina's inflation rate has hit its highest level in
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years, causing food prices to rocket. the government says the rate was nearly 79 percent in august on tuesday, the international monetary fund said inflation was a biggest problem. tracy argentina's economy. turbo reports from one hazardous coping with inflation in argentina is not easy for people like the la mighty soccer . and while meat and had a model, the couple receives 2 minimum monthly pensions of around a $170.00 each. but it's not enough. each day they go searching for food in the trashy been secular. then nicholas, i thought i was going to age for dignity. i've been working since i was 15 years old. the only dream my head was to have our own home. and now look at us. in the dilemma can, there are gen tina's inflation rate is soaring, and it's having a huge impact among the countries most vulnerable economy. calculator being placed in tina this year is going to be at least 95 percent. a figure that is literally
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pushing many people who the street to try to make a living and to try to survive. this people here are not only trying to find food, but also runs and copper or anything that they can sell. so they can make some extra cash at em, loses if they're lucky they can earn around 80 extra dollars per month selling recycling materials. but that means being on the street every day. why madame coffers from epilepsy? and still mit has been struggling with diabetes for years. local competitive fin, april. and i mean what you bought for 100 the 1st month in 3 months, you will, but for 200, they're taking money away from us all the time. i need medicines and i cannot afford all of them. there's over $7000000.00 retirees in origin, tina and almost 86 percent received the minimum pension in a problem in
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a country that has been trying to stabilize the economy for months. it's less, you know, guess what inflation does is that you pay the new prices with an old salary and that happens to all workers. even the labor unions agreed to a 64 percent salary increase. it's not enough, especially when you think the inflation rate will be close to 100 percent. last week, the new economy minister said here massa traveled to washington in search of much needed investment and financing by multilateral organizations, including the i m f, case, or bus or my. it was just a step further towards stabilizing the economy, a step towards growth with inclusion for origin. tina, i believe much more needs to be done. the situation is fragile. we have a better hit with inflation. a battle that people liked the law mighty sa costa. and while meeting at am bordo have come to know all too well. that is, i will,
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i'll, jessia went aside as an armed woman and a group of activists have held up banks and lebanon in a desperate attempt to access her own shavings. the country's economy has been in crisis for years. governments has imposed controls on cash withdrawals make it difficult for some people to pay their bills. so not a report now from parents. they're becoming more common law in 2 separate incidence, hours apart, armed people enter banks demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis for 3 years. people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital control. sally huffy is among them armed with a hand gun. she was accompanied by activists who threatened bank employ years before she was given $30000.00 from her account
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in this country. this is the only way to get our money back. we didn't steal these money. we worked hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sisters cancer treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named for samuel shake, hudson held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trapped savings. he too said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital building many others like sally amber, sam, who are facing strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency gathered outside the bank. after the incident we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence. protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse is in its 3rd year. the currency has crashed, unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and
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bankers are protecting themselves while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis. bank deposits, we're used to fund the state and cover deficit. now, the state is nearly bankrupt, though the losses amount to more than $70000000.00. there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice but to take their money by force center for their elders. eda battled the state of california is doing online retailer amazon violates the anti trust and competition laws. the st accuses the company, preventing merchants from selling products at low prices on their own websites or at rival stores. it says that pushed price is up for customers and has prevented competition. while amazon controls nearly 40 percent of online sales in the united states, that's according to research from insider intelligence. that's more than the likes of apple. walmart and e bay combined. the california lawsuit mirrors one filed in
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washington, d. c. last year. that was dismiss, but it's going through the appeals process. california officials believe this suits won't suffer the same fate. that's because it comes after an investigation feature infuse with sellers. amazon's current and former employees, as well as competitors. do not to states as charge at 3, a radian nationals with conducting ransomware attacks targeting hundreds of entities around the world. local governments and utility companies were among the victims in the u. s. indictment shows the attacks took place between october 2020 and august 2022. hurricane has more now from washington d. c. the u. s. justice department has unsealed an indictment against 3, a rainy and men. the de hughes of using cyber attacks at hundreds of computers, not just here in the united states, but in russia, israel, united kingdom. and even in a ran itself. they say the targets were local governments, utilities, non profits, hospitals. what they say these men did is they say that they would get into the
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computer systems, encrypt the data, and then demand money for the datas release. they would send these rooms from those through the victims own printers. but deferments with demand payment them, bitcoin from the victims, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars, then they would threaten to keep the victims data locked up or sell it to others if they're around. so demand's, we're not government official, say in some of the cases the targets did in fact pay the ransom. now the us treasury department is also stepped into sanctioned the man and others they believed helped with the enterprise. although the government officials stressed that they do not believe this was directed by the iranian government, still, they offered a $10000000.00 award leading to the arrest. but the men are believed to be in iran . and even government officials say it's going to be very hard to ever find them in order to arrest them. oh.

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