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here of fee for calm, there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will someday be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. weakness inspiring films from around the world. they sell lots of the violin until the power is best. witness award winning voice is telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera. it's a world full of glitz and glamour. but with the paparazzi chasing india celebrities, it's a high stakes game. one or one east coast, behind the land with those hunting for that perfect picture analogy. sierra ah, raining president abraham racy charles al jazeera that you have. sanctions must be lifted to reach a nuclear deal. ah
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. and on the cloud, this is out there a life and also coming out ukraine's president says, a mass grave has been found in the northeastern city visit, which was retaken from russian forces. a well food program, facilities looted and sat on far and haiti is find a protest sweep the country. and critics accuse us republicans of using people as political pawns. often nearly a 100 migrants have dropped in front of the funds president. ah, so aaron's president spoken exclusively to al jazeera about talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. their primaries, he says, any removal of sanctions should have guarantees, as well as a mechanism to achieve a loss to agreement or so. so our reports now from some are kind and it's becca, stop. i had to sit down either way with the president of the islamic republic of
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iran, and i asked him several questions on a wide range of topics. one of the most important of them was about the nuclear, the potential nuclear deal. i asked him why the nuclear negotiations are not moving forward. this is what he said. well, hello, fastly minority pod domonique removal of sanctions should be accompanied for the resolution of safeguards. there are some political and baseless accusations against islamic republic of iran when it comes to safeguard issues. so this agreement will not be fruitful of following a few days after signing the agreement. like the resolution proposed to the board of governors that the i a, a, the same thing will happen and based on the influence. so they will create problems again. so we should finalize the safeguard issues for and regarding the guarantees, if we have the trustworthy guarantees and we have the last thing, removal of the sanctions, not temporary removal of sanctions. and if there is a lasting solution for the safeguard issues,
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the sure it's possible to reach agreement. i also asked him if you're on see, is it useful at this stage to have direct tours face to face meetings with the american officials to pave the way for a, a nuclear. the he said that iran doesn't see any benefit of having face to face meeting with americans. he said that iran has tried that before, has done that before. and it didn't work out. he also questioned american sincerity . it's, it's the sincerity of the american approach to diaz issue. he said that if americans wants to finalize a deal, why did they impose new sanctions on iran in the middle of the negotiations? and you can watch our full interview with abram racy on. talked about 0 that on friday, at $1630.00 g m t. the current president says a mass grave has been found in the northeastern city zoom. the city is in the car cave region, ukraine's forces recaptured it from russia earlier this month. a local police
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official said 440 bodies have been located across the region. president vote him his zalinski says legal proceedings are underway. not active. she lived in muscle as the huddling entity mass graves were found in izzy. on in the car key regions, the necessary legal proceedings have already been initiated. there, there should be more information clear and verified to morrow. to morrow there will be ukrainian, and international journalists in israel. we want the world to know what is really happening and what the russian occupation has led to butcher mary poll. now, unfortunately, is you russia leaves death everywhere and must be held accountable for it. the world must bring russia to real responsibility for this war. we will do everything for the cedar avenue. meanwhile, the european union's top official has visited ukraine. it is us lavonne to lands. 3rd trip to the country since roster invaded in february, she met with ultimate landscape discussing europe, support for ukraine, and it's been to join the e. u. carol elizondo has more law from keith. a day after giving her state of the
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union address in brussels, where she said, vladimir putin was waging an energy war on europe. the president of the european commission made an unannounced trip to keith ursula bunder lion came with a clear message. you have your european friends by your side as long as the takes, and that we are friends for ever fun to lion and ukrainian president bolt the mere zalinski appear to have respect for one another. so lensky unveiled a plaque outside parliament honoring the you, leader. after they held closed door meetings, fonder lion committed to 5000000000 and loans to ukraine, and 250000000 for schools and temporary housing for people displaced by the war. but she stopped short of committing to any new rush in sanctions. something keep has been asking for bunder, lie and announced that she will be hosting
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a ukraine reconstruction congress at the end of october in berlin. or she will be bringing together people to discuss how much money ukraine will need to rebuild. and where to get that money from. and that amount could keep going up, because ukraine continues to be destroyed as this country's war continues. late wednesday night, russian cruise missiles hit a dam in southern ukraine, forcing water to overflow a local river, and partially flooding. creevy, a city of 600000. that is, sir lensky is home town. you begin with. we understand that at the destroy. damn. there were no ukrainian minute for units. doesn't surprise me that rogers hitting civilian infrastructure because i've done it before. with this, it's a better than it was the 2nd strike on civilian infrastructure and recent days by the russians, after they also bombed at thermal power plant in the northeast,
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to temporarily cutting power to ukraine's 2nd largest city. how to keep when it's up. and while the underlying wanted to talk about rebuilding the ukrainians continue to call for what they consider more immediate needs. weapons that they say are the only way to in the war. gabriel rosario, how does it keep the russian lead security organization is sending a team to armenia offers. government requested help in its latest fight, with, as by john, more than 100 armenian soldiers and 70 as by johnny troops have been killed since monday night. charles stratford reports not from the supplies on the capital of back who as by john's ministry of defense says this video shows strikes against armenian saboteurs, operating inside as a, by john's territory. 3 days of fighting around the border region close to the gordon car back, has killed more than a 100 armenian and 70 as erie soldiers. both sides acute each other's starting. the
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fighting as of a ga says, it was responding to the armenian armies. shilling of azeri military positions. the armenian defense ministry released this video. it says shows as ery soldiers moving into armenian territory, al jazeera, cannot independently verify pottage, released by either side. the anger flared in the armenian capital caravan overnight with protests demanding prime minister, nicole pash union resign. the demonstration started off the pushing the unemployed piece deal had been signed with as a by jean. he denied the claim. on top is which we got. i officially states that no paper has been signed tomorrow. no paper is going to be signed and there is no talk about any paper. this information is a conspiracy to do more or less. a soldiers standing at the board of russia has tried to maintain relations with both countries and on tuesday,
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trying to broker c spot. but the fighting continued, ah, as a by jean does not see russia as an honest broker, and there are fears. another full blown war would risk dragging in as a, by john's most powerful allies, turkey, the collective security treaty organization. our meeting at the request of armenia were on the speaking escalation situation. print to country is, of course, both institutionally problematic and also many would say biased since as a bridge. john is not a member of the russian lead collective security treaty organization. armenia announced a new c spot, took effect on wednesday night, but there has been no official comment for me as a by jean, one an agreed truce at the time of great uncertainty over the war and ukraine. this latest up surgeon fighting between 2 more post soviet states is of great concern to neighboring countries and those struggling amidst the energy crisis. the latest
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fighting along the borders and close to the gordon car back show that despite the 2020 piece initiative finding a lasting political solution to this crisis, one that has huge g o strategic implications is nowhere in sight. tal strap it down to 0. by qu, i took a son, forced to say renewed border fights with tajikistan interrupted with several outposts being talked it on wednesday. at least one person was killed. several others were injured off to border guards exchange for will than one 3rd of the 2 countries. 950 kilometer border remains disputed. a wealthy program facility with enough food for a 100000 people has been looted in northern haiti. fun and st. protests have rocked haitian cities falling and announcement that the government was doubling the price of fuel. his rub, reynolds unstoppable protests convulsed haiti again on
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thursday. i got an unknown number of people have been killed as violence intensified between police and protesters with attacks by criminal gangs. 3 haitian policemen were reported among the dead. the situation appears to be spiraling into greater violence and lawless turmoil. burning barricades and angry crowds blocked the road to the international airport in port a prince. for most of this week, he has been disrupted the capital port. france has been disrupted. for the most part, everybody is hunkering down. ah, there's a home on the street sides. it's ritual you goes down. ah, as there are protesting violent barricades ah, to against the decision from the government to raise the price of oral products and $80.00. that fuel hike seems to have been the spark that caused simmering discontent to burst into flame city. the poorest country in the western hemisphere
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is beset by soaring inflation, criminal gangs that rob kidnap and rate with impunity, and a largely ineffective and widely reviled government. the price of basic food items has increased by 50 percent in the past year. buildings were set ablaze and food warehouses looted, including one operated by the catholic organization, curtis, a world food program facility in the town of gunn. i was also looted and burn w. f. p. officials said, what's important is that we actually lost enough food to feed around 100000 school children. for 3 months. we have 1000000 actually who distributions. 1000000 of which are actually quite todd, quite vulnerable, and i will try your ties for humanitarian assistance. when an incident like this occurs, it's impacting the population, it's impacting
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a very vulnerable population. ah, the critical situation in haiti threatens the stability of the entire caribbean, says the president of the neighboring dominican republic, e k. installed any sassy on the effects of the multi dimensional crisis in this country exceed out individual capacities and constitute a threat to stability and security throughout the region. for the dominican republic, it's a matter of national security and to latin america as well. in the crisis overflowing the borders of haiti, a desperate population. a government seemingly paralyzed and a wave of rage that continues to grow day by day. rob reynolds, l g 0. republican governance in the united states to be accused of using migrants to score political points. officials and texas put nearly a 100 people on to buses before they would drop to near the vice president's residence in washington dc. me while the state of florida sent asylum seekers to
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a popular holiday spot for the washington elite, i. d. j. castro has this report. there people made hans children clutching plastic bags, men and women who cross a continent to flee poverty and violence. now being used as political tools. dearth, i'm a meet, i assume a lift finished wailer. on august 18th, i passed through the jungle. i spent 6 days there. it was a tough experience, something unforgettable. i saw many people did in the jungle. buses sent by the state of texas. don't these 101 asylum seekers at the side of the road in front of the residents? a vice president comalla harris aid workers say a baby arrived injured and a man with diabetes was rushed to the hospital after his insulin went bad on the 40 hour bus ride. republican governors interfering in that process in using migrants as political ponds is a is shameful,
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is reckless and just plain wrong. a day earlier, 50 asylum seekers had been flown to martha's vineyard, massachusetts, the vacation town popular with washington's elites, was given little notice to prepare, volunteers quickly mobilized, finding them food and shelter. it's manipulating people who are in very dire circumstances. no purely for political gain. florida governor ground santa's to credit for the flights part of a coordinated effort among republican governors. to send migrants to democrat lead cities, some have declared states of disaster to hasten aid to the migrant and all those people in dc and new york were beating their chests. when trump was president, saying they were so proud to be sanctuary. jurisdictions saying how bad it was to have a secure border, the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought to their front door. they all of a sudden go berserk and they're so upset that this is happening and it just shows
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you, you know, their virtue signaling as a fraud. at the southern border, us agents encountered about 200000 migrants in july, down from may's peak, and slightly lower than this time. last year. greater numbers of asylum seekers are arriving from cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela again. so alive, relief is hillary and it's not just me, but thousands of venezuelans who look for ways out of the country in search of the future. more than anything, to be honest. so our families can eat 3 good meals a day, not to be made political pawns in the u. s. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington is still ahead here. lebanon's crumley, a new cheap mode, and roger, the tennis legend announces his retirement from a game dominated ah,
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richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the castle. travel package to the hello. there will start in the middle east and it is the hot and settled picture for much of the region. we see in temperatures in iraq and kuwait, that well above the average while they are going to come down on friday, $41.00 degrees in baghdad. that's where the temperature should be for this time of year. now it's looking rather dusty and windy across the gulf. thanks to shamal that's blowing down, kicking up a lot of dust causing some hazy sunshine and we will see the temperature dipped down for the likes of dough as well as do by the time we get into saturday. but not the fine and why whether it should be found just a trickle of rain edging into western parts of saudi arabia and yemen, and not joins up with a very wet band of central africa. we've got those easterly waves pulling their way west up in the north. it's much dry, a picture, a few trickles of showers from
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a storm system moving across the mediterranean and not springing temperatures down in the north of algeria. but for the wetter weather we have to head further south and west places like garner things very heavy rain on friday, and will be sudan as well as molly that sees the heaviest falls and my jury by saturday. for the south of this, a much dry, a picture, temperatures picking up for the likes of habit, rowan and johannesburg. but it's cooler in cape town. casso, airway. official airline of the john bed. i repeat ok so me expresses every emotion her coupon captures every feeling this question yourself. good. okay. and has its own secret stuff like food al jazeera, well tells the stories behind for iconic songs of passion drama, no infidelity, and an unrequited love or
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a bill of songs on al jazeera with ah, but again, you're watching out 0 mind about top stories this hour and iranian president able to him what you see has told out 0 the you are sanctions must be lifted to reach a nuclear deal by you see, insist that should be guarantees to achieve a lost an agreement. the current president vladimir zalinski said the mass grave has been found in the northeast so deeply assume the city in the khaki region ukraine. it recaptured it from russian forces early this month and the police officials said $444.00 cases crossed the region. and the world free program says its facility has been looted and nearby offices settled for invalid peyton voted.
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purchases swept across country, falling unnoticed. the government was hiking fuel prices, christ petrol will, more than dom is president, joe biden has hosted a forum at the white house aiming to address hate based violence in america event featured experts and survivors hoping to present a united front against domestic biden. also announced new actions against several tech companies, including u. t. u and twit. accuse to promote violence on that platform. too much hated schuler extreme. his violence has been allowed to fester and grow. you know, as a result, our very own intelligence agencies, our own intelligence agencies, united states of america have determined that domestic terrorism, routed and white supremacy is the greatest terrorist threat to our homeland today. i've been around awhile,
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i never thought i'd hear that or say that enough. we need to say clearly, unfortunately, white supremacy. all forms of hate. fuel by violence have no place in america and stay in the u. s. it's and now say for residents of jackson, mississippi to drink water from the taps, but it's taken maybe 2 months to get to this point. residents for those to boil water off to widespread flooding effect to the city's main water treatment plant. and many of the 150000 residents were also forced to line up water. water treatment plant needs more repairs, but the city's masses, on fulton health officials in pakistan, syn problems say they're seeing a rise in water board diseases among the flood victims, dr. se patients were initially treated for trauma, but now they're seeing people suffering from diarrhea and skin infections. the navy is supplying much needed aid and medical equipment to residents who are still cut off by the flooding. hundreds of thousands of homeless and more than 1500 people of died. oh,
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i said thousands mornings streaming into central london hoping to catch a glimpse of the coffin, the queen elizabeth the 2nd right now. the que along the river thames is around 8 kilometers long and getting longer. it's about 5 30 in the morning. they're in london. more than 300000 people are expected to make it west the whole before the state funeral. on monday, it is one of the biggest security challenges in the history of london's met please . and fisher reports now from london. the lane no stretches, kilometers the wait more than 6 hours, but people continue to come, refusing to be detect. waiting for the moment they can pass the queen's coffin, waiting to pay the respects. jessica howell's traveled with her granddaughter. she saw the coordination in 1953. she wanted to see her own personal
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farewell. i was around when the coronation was a mouth, so i saw that when i was sick on the little tally in my grannies room. and i thought right, i've seen her beginning of a rain, a neat say are out there be many who traveled in the early hours of the morning joined the lane walk past and are now heading home. she has leonor figure head for a long time and venue. talk about britain. eh, it's the queen. the line no stretch is a long way from westminster hall, over bridges, past famous london landmarks. the line itself. and you, landmark of it. so on. the line stretches for kilometers, but the pace is actually reasonable. no. but with the authorities warning, thousands more are expected in london over the we can, the lines are going to get bigger. the weight is going to get longer
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overnight. the military held rehearsals for monday's funeral. the gun cottage which will be the queen's casket, rolling through the empty streets from buckingham palace. an empty black coffin carried into westminster abbey. most of the royals have kept the low profile of the last 24 hours. but the new year to the throne was out at santa him at what was the queen's country estate in the east of england. prince william and princess catherine gathering flowers, talking to well wishers. back in london, it's now estimated by the authorities. more than 300000 people will in time file past. as the late queen lies in state, meeting the expectations for the nation. seeing farewell, alan fisher, al jazeera london, the spanish police say the rest of the head of one of yours begins money laundering rings. officers took her john frances marcy and to custody in the country south. on monday, his criminal network allegedly laundered up to $350000.00
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a day using the sale of high end vodka. as a cover, the ring was dismantled, jury and joint international europe, whole operation known as white wall. please started tracking the group after season cocaine and cash hidden in cars, in malaga, millions of people in level and struggling to deal with the severe economic crisis . government officials haven't been able to agree on a recovery program, but many people are changing their habits as a try to cut costs wherever possible. sell. honda reports now from northern lebanon . ah, it's a new mode of transport to lebanon's impoverished north a new reality in a country where nearly 80 percent of people are poor. dr. dukes are becoming more popular as the high cost of living changes the way of life. i just saw that higher sagamore general life has become very difficult. so we are always looking for ways to save money and it's hard. the price to your stock drops that of cargo vans. but
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actually it's been 3 years since the economy collapse already vulnerable the global rise in food and fuel prices has worse than blood and on situation politicians blame for decades of corruption and mismanagement are failing to agree on a recovery plan. 2 most of lebanon's people life has changed. basic necessities are an affordable, especially since the cash strapped the state and the subsidies on basic goods. in a country that imports nearly everything, food price inflation is among the highest in the world. people's diets have changed . i used to sell between 200 to 300 chickens a day. now some about 50 sales have been effected across the board with a vegetables or even close bread. a main staple is 6 times more expensive as production costs, spiral, power cuts last most of the day. not everyone can afford the diesel for private
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generators. others switched to wood stoves since a gas cylinder costs half of the minimum monthly wage. as me, they've been seen when me is people are returning to all traditions, but we have to use wood because we are affected by the fuel electricity crisis. millions like rami awake can't rely on their savings because banks have locked depositors from their dollar accounts, or funds they can access are worthless. that's while the local currency, the lire, the value against the dollar, by more than 90 percent. you know, swing us hours, you know, i used to get paid 13 and half dollars an hour. we had a good life. we used it for to eat at restaurants. now. my pays both less than $2.00 an hour. we can't even attend funerals because we can't afford transportation . the crisis has pushed the middle class into poverty. and as long as politicians regular steps to make the economy viable again, it's likely to think even deeper than could there elisha zita didn't mean north
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lebanon. it is the end of an era in men's tennis. roger federer has announced his retirement from sport. 20 time grand slam champion says he'll no longer play in majors or on the atp to join the gosh. rosco, looks back on a career spanning 24 years. ah, which of federal has given us some of the most thrilling moments we've seen in tennis? but at 41, the switch still has finally decided to call it quits. us 3 years have presented me with challenges in the form of injuries and surgeries. but i also know my bonus capacities and limits, and it's message to me lately has been clear. janice has treated me more generously than i ever would have dreamt. and i must recognize when it is time to end my competitive career. oh,
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next week's labor comp in london will be phaedrus final atp event, and he won't play any more grand slams. it's the issue all over again when it comes to the grind of the regular tour. he is brought, he is not being able to stand up to that. i think we could all see it coming, but it still comes as a shock and surprise, ha. header is 1st of 20 grand slam titles. came at wimbledon in 2003 way instantly became a crowd favorites. people came from boston and home. and so nice you know, to share this moment and thanks to everybody else. ah, i a total of $103.00 atp titles, followed in a career that included an incredible $1251.00 match winds. the swiss maestro spent a total of $310.00 weeks as well. no one, amassing more than $130000000.00 in prize money throughout his career. i consider
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myself one of the most fortunate people on earth. i was given a special talent to play tennis, and i did it at a level that i never imagined for much longer than i ever thought possible. similar matchers just to see how glorious he was in a tennis court, if his movement was like a ballet dancer, either so many moments ruth, his career and it's just a really nice guy. federal leaves the game 3rd on the list of all time. grand slam champions behind novick joke, havoc and raphael on the dow. i actually do think he's the greatest. roger was the benchmark, was the bar, the men's tennis you want to get your skin and just even ah, so this is are, these are, these are the top stories in iranian president abraham where you see.

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