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ah, play you are watching al jazeera lie from doha with me for the battle. also coming up. a bronze president abraham bra, he c tells al jazeera that us sanctions must be lifted to reach a nuclear deal. fighting along the border of kilby, san antonio, jeff kingston intensifies authorities say to cease fire attempts have failed. and republican governors in the us are accused of using migraine sess, political pawns as a debate about immigration heat. so ah, thank you for joining us. ukraine's president says, a mass grave has been found in the northeast in city of is you. the cities in the khaki region ukraine's forces recapture it from russia. earlier this month,
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a local police officers officials said $440.00 bodies have been located across the region. the bodies will be exempt for forensic examination, nitrogen knives and muscles, the human utility mass graves were found in izzy. on in the car, keep regions the necessary legal proceedings have already been initiated. there, there should be more information clear and verified tomorrow to morrow there will be ukrainian, and international journalists in is you would 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 season as spring in al jazeera, as gabriel is under in key for escape, not the 1st time that mass graves i reported to have been found after the retreat of russian forces. what more you hearing about this one, is him. well officials there and his him are
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now going through this mass grave area. forensic experts are there on seen right now. they say that they are going to go through and zoom every single site and examine every single remains that they can find to try to figure out names, ages identities, to get to the bottom of this, the officials. they're already signaling that they believe. these are all civilians and they also are signaling at least early on and this investigation that there are potentially women and children among the dead. this was a site in his gym in a forested area. what they found were wooden crosses, with no names on them, unmarked graves only numbers on all of the crosses. this comes as ukrainian reintegration forces. these are people that come in after the military is swept
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through and retake in towns and villages from the russians. then another group of you creating officials comes through to try to re establish services to cities that have been reclaimed by the ukrainians. and now these are the officials that have discovered these mass graves or potential mass graves. now, moscow has not commented so far on these claims by the ukrainians, but in the past, moscow is said, the russians have said that they do not target civilians and they do not participate in war crimes, but the ukrainians are already pointing to situation such as butcher the town right outside of keys where more than $458.00 bodies were found of ukrainians all civilians after the russians were pushed out of that area. early on and this war also point to more than 20000 civilians and military. they were killed in murray pole in the south during a weeks long russian seas that city,
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a city that the russians still control clearly. now the focus is on these deaths in zoom. and we expect to have more information on friday because the president of ukraine as you'd, as her or the mere zalinski said that they are urgently trying to get information and figure out how these people died. and we, we said information ukrainians and to the world. and we will come back to you, of course, throughout the day, gabe ends on to in cave with the latest on that story. thank you for the moment. meanwhile, ukrainian truce as you've heard have recaptured thousands of square calamities of land over the past week. as part of their counter offensive al jazeera hold abdul hamid travel to villages north and south of khaki city, which have been freed of russian troops along the road north of hull keep city. sunflower fields are left to rog. this is harvest season and much of the seeds were destined to the international markets. many of the fields are now riddled with land
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mines, and there aren't many farmers left in the region. these rural areas towards the border with russia have come under constant chilling. the main hospital targeted repeatedly is only one building, left standing. treated rooms had to be moved to the underground shelters, but over the last few days, they are less wounded. but the colon and tells me that the ukrainian forces still come under attack receive where the northern edge of ukraine. this is actually the beginning of the border area. russia being only about 3 kilometers away from here. now it's only since a few days that com has been restored in this place. the villages around here had come under constant cross border shelling since the beginning of the war. now ukraine claims that some of its forces have reached several points along the border with russia. there is no trace of russian forces here. after ukraine started
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skeletal offensive in the north east of the country, russia announced it had pulled out all of its troops from the hud give region. their heaviest presents was further south along the road, more evidence of an army under run, leaving everything behind in the village of by rock, people already fixing their homes. this man tells me they were given orders to stay at home, but despite the damage and bombing, many soldiers were living in houses of people who fled to safety. a warning on this door says, beware of mines. russia still holds air superiority and is targeting infrastructure around the country. a damn near the home town of president zelinski was struck, causing major flooding incredulity. ukraine is gaining momentum, but there is still more than 2500 kilometers of frontline before it can call
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victory. if anything, this counter offensive has risen the spirits of a country under attack would have been hamid al jazeera in the hockey region. while russia's attention has been focused on ukraine, but now it's at risk of being drawn back into escalating conflicts in for former soviet states. kerry, stan, antique dickey stanher, accusing each other of carrying out attacks on towns along their 950 kilometer disputed border. at least 3 people have been killed since fighting broke out on wednesday. killed geese border authorities say they have started evacuating civilians from some villages. foreign ministers from both sides are trying to resolve the conflict. meanwhile rushes present has held a phone call with armine as prime minister to discuss this weeks crashes between armenia and as a by john more than a 180 soldiers, most of them armenian have been killed in the fighting. a russian ned security organization sent a fax finding team to armenia after its government requested help. a rush as
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president and several central african leaders are attending a meeting in summer scanned in or spec his son. as all of this is happening, wrestle sedar is therefore, as he joins us now, live resort. to what extent are the regional tensions and conflicts, whether it's chemicals, santavicca's, son, or as a by john armenia overshadowing this meeting inasmuch his son. well, it is quite remarkable that this conflicts are, are taking place, particularly the latest clashes between conscious then and tajikistan, while the shangri corporation organization summit. the 1st summit, after the outbreak of the comic pandemic that and face to face 1st a summit that has taken place in summer kind and all that lead to the leaders of this region. the leaders of the east are here and gathering, including the leaders off offer couldn't stand and, and cause a kristen as well so, so and, and tajikistan as well. so it's regarded as
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a kind of failure. so far. we know that there has been a ceasefire. a announced by both kristen and, and pakistan and did the officials are holding the meetings to, to, to find a way out of this conflict. so they're accusing each other off. wally thing did that. the board, there's and trying to take over the military military poor. so, but this is a very disputed area. so last year these 2 companies could, it's done. and tajikistan, they almost went to an all, all the, all, all out war and 49 people were killed. now the civilians are been ever created. so they did the on, on, as i said, this particular time in, of this, this, this conflict is, is quite a blow for, for the, for the summit that is being held here. so this 2 companies, heavy common history, a common geography, but also a common problems that, that inherited from this history and the geography. as we were talking, we just saw the leaders attending the senate. i have their family pho til ibrahim,
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or he see the iranian leader is also at this shy corporation summit and you've been speaking to him. wrestle about ad negotiation is to resume the 2015 nuclear deal. where do things stand as far as terran is concerned? well, i had just see a sit down interview with randal president abraham bracy and i asked several questions in than a wide range of the topics that i wanted to discuss with him. and i had the chance to to, to, to discuss that. so i asked him about the possibility of a face to face meeting with american officials. if that is going to be the only way to, to, to pave the way or to push forward the nuclear negotiations. he said that, as of now he doesn't. it's see it useful and there is no intention of having direct talks face to face talks with americans. he said that we have done that before and it didn't work out. so he simply questioned the sincerity off off of the american
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side and said that he said, no, the board is in their court. they're expecting they, they response and so asked him the top issues that so far has prevented what he won . and usa from leach in a satisfactory agreement. and he once again pointed out the guarantees and the safeguard issues were held of fast lear. mazata pod, the money removal of sanctions should be accompanied with 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, e, 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 lasting 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 this, this remarks from the president of iran are coming in the time when he's about to fly to new york is going to be his 1st visit after being present to the usa undreamed the younger there. so and also visitor marshall come in at a time when you ran inside is expecting americans to answer the proposal. thank you for that way. so sedar reporting their live from samar containers. becky, stan and you can watch resourceful interview with the rainy and president abraham ra. he c on talked to al jazeera friday at $1630.00 g m t right here on out to sierra, and still ahead on the program another day of quiet reflection as thousands of mourners pay their final respects to queen elizabeth the ah
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hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and we've seen some stormy weather in the south west with heavy rain and stronger winds the spain and portugal. but from the satellite image, you can see that swept its way further east, where it's joined up with a cold front from the north and that's brought enhanced rainfall to central areas of the mediterranean. we are likely to see that rain continue for italy and croatia by the time we get into saturday. it will shimmy its way towards the balkans. but it is looking a lot more. settled behind that in the south west as it is for the southeast, where temperatures have remained above the average of the different story. however, up in the north, it's feeling more like the beginning beginning of a winter than autumn, and that is thanks to the strong northerly wind that's blowing down. that's bringing cool arctic air. dropping temperatures in cities like london and paris and bringing some wet and windy weather further across to more central and eastern
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areas. now we're also going to see a dramatic drop in temperature to some of the balkans states. that's thanks to this mass of wet weather as it works its way for the east. we have a look at the 3 day fo belgrade while a dramatic drop of 10 degrees from friday into sunday we will see some wet weather on friday. but sunshine on sunday, ah, blank assessments, how much support is there if it's straight protests that we've seen in college in across the rest of the country? the st movement of the very good that's happening in the co consent people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that climate change it, making them work in depth analysis of the things global headlines. druggie is credited by some were really restoring italy's credibility this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story? on al jazeera
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lou? lou, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top story says our ukraine, surprised in, says a mass grave has been found in is you the countries forces re took the ne him city from russia. earlier this month, a police official said $440.00 bodies have been found to cross to reach. it kicked his son into dickies san, are accusing each other of carrying out a tax on their towns along their border. at least 3 people have been killed since fighting both count on wednesday and brushes present to have a phone call with our menia foreign minister to discuss this week's fighting between our media and as a by john more than a 180 soldiers,
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most of them armenian have been killed in the fighting. in other news, china's economy has reported faster than expected growth in factory output and retail sales. but economists are reluctant to call it a recall recovery the property market in strict accord 19 measures could lead to a bleak of future. patrick falk reports from beijing. well, the lots of encouraging signs indicating there is some momentum to china's economic recovery. you'd have to say lots of surprises across the board as well with retail sales, industrial output and fixed asset investment data. all comfortably beating forecasters estimates that retail sales growth of 5.4 percent for august year on year was really a bright spot. particularly taking into consideration the disruption to consumer activity with lots of people shying away from going out because of strict coven curbs. notably there was a significant rise in food and catering sales,
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helping to drive that number. so people not going up, but they are still ordering in plenty via delivery apps and so on and so forth. but despite the overall positive data, officials express caution about the outlook denila short article since the beginning of the year due to multiple factors such as the mentee making changes in the external environment. the recovery of domestic demand has been relatively slow compared with the recovery of production. and the problem of insufficient demand is still prominent. it ought to. and the overwhelming reason for that uncertain domestic recovery is coven restrictions. there are still tens of millions of people across the country under at least partial locked them a tight curves and the run up to the com, the hearty congress. don't bode well for september. data tourism in particular has been decimated and the other big threat to the economy is the ongoing housing crisis with over leverage developers defaulting and halting on construction
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projects and owners in turn boycotting mortgage payment. home prices fell for a 12th straight month in august, undermine the competence of chinese households who hold much their wealth in real estate. ah, ah, a thousands of people in london are waiting 4 hours to see the coffin of queen elizabeth. the 2nd a q is stretching nearly 7 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in state at westminster hall until her funeral on monday. let's go live 2 hours here is john hall, who's in london near the end of the queue of people waiting to pay their respects to the queen johnna. what's the scene like this morning? things seem to have gone smoothly so far. ah absolutely look this extraordinary spectacle of the public saying good bye to the
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queen. this enormous queue of people waiting to file past her casket in westminster . hol, goes on, of course as a tremendous atmosphere in this crowd. a lovely sort of quiet hush of stoic determination. people cradling cups of tea and nibbling bits of breakfast as they wait now, they know up to 11 hours to make their way. 4.4 miles from where i'm standing. 7 kilometers to westminster hole. it's the longest que. i'm sure most of these people have ever seen, let alone been, and it certainly is the longest i've seen. you can see a lovely view of the city of london over there by the morning. like perhaps you can just see, you probably can't tower bridge and the queue growing all the time, almost reaching now, saw that pop pop, which is it's sort of end point. it'll snake around. so the park when it gets there, and there's already talk of the queue potentially being halted on saturday night to ensure that the people in it will in fact make it to see the queen. before 6 30 am on monday morning when this process will come to an end and i think we can dipping
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now. i have a word with some of the people in this crowd. one gentleman i met earlier. paul, thank you very much for coming from me. sussex has a particular story to tell burst. tell us about how long you've been in this q, what it's like being in this queue. so i've been here now. now roughly on the queue is generally really good. this a really good atmosphere, really good thing, you know, friendly and calm is pretty good. are you up for the 11 hour? wait. if i have to yeah, definitely. it's probably do i have to study? it's something i want you to do. so it was fine points me, i've been employed by how much the last 37 years doing what the company works. because and you've met her. i have, i've been very fortunate to meet him in person by 6 buckingham palace, which is a really great, great honor for me and the family. and so that bring some personal experience and
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personal a personal sense of last of it. yes, in away in a way, it's me paying respect to her, you know, her service and, and obviously as an employer as well is it's the least i can do, i think what was it like oh, you were given an m b when you i was a great on a, a great on that, so to be recognize, to service great on a, to be in the palace and meet and, and touch them on the sand is a very, i feel very privileged to be. and i been able to done that while she was still alive and nowadays a moving moment, i'm sure, as you will past her coughing in death, very not so. thank you so much for connect. depend here. can i ask anybody else? would it, ma'am? how about you? log on al jazeera, just give us a little sense of what it's like being in this to what this moment means to cry. i just want to pay respects to the queen. she was working 2 days before she died and
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i think the least we can do know many people the i do 96, can say that i imagine. so what about your bar to come up for him to turn to more important moment for the raiders and the mood, the atmosphere in the q homing actually, i mean, cuz people get used to each other. so it goes back to the national park. you might have made friends are good. well, there's a lot of infrastructure in this q 2 toilets. you might have seen over. there are lots and lots of marshals. people have given wristbands, they've got a little number that you haven't been given one yet, but you are going to get one so they can step away and use the toilets if they want to. and a great sentence, as i said, just so the stoic determination a very long way to head for these people, 11 hours, according to the latest estimate back to you a long way, but a great atmosphere. same. thank you so much, jonah, for that john hall live there in london. the nato is holding naval exercises with
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the turkish maritime force off the western coast of turkey. greece is also taking part in the drills this fight rising tensions between anchor in athens over disputes in the eastern mediterranean. cynical seal glory for strong are on board a turkish landing ship off the coast of antalya. the turkish f. 16 fighter. just fly by as part of the war game. during an agency drilled come with the time of hide and tension between ankara and ethan. last small turkey . grease had blocked it as 300 besides on f, 16 just and the seats. grease denied the accusation as a nato member quiz is also participating in the exercise the support each other and that together. so the
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problem for this is a big issue for water, especially the, for lots of the largest such exercise in the region is being attended by 15 countries and 8000 military personnel. it's a test of turkey has a racial readiness. as uncle takes over nato response for so many time come in from u. k. next year. if the nato response force needs to be activated, it will be commanded from this ship by the turkish admiral. and the potential conflict between russia and nato would be a challenge for on kara, because it has strong ties with multiple and the potential conflict between we center kick would be a challenge for the military alliance as the 2 countries. our nato allies, with turkish navy husband, displaying its local manufactured helicopters, drones, and ships. it aims to contribute to nato's collective defense and show its commitment to the blog. fundamentally, what nato provides is
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a mechanism where 13 nations can come together in brussels around the table at ambassador levels and senior military level. and where we can share our views of the world and ensure that we work together to create a collective defense for those 30 nation, potentially 30 to shortly. and, and that's where this issues and disagreements can be worked out a fundamentally, this is not about any particular individual politics. this is about 30 nations delivering collective defense for the entirety of 1000000000 people in europe. and america was called brain dead by the french president. wrong, nato says it will continue to work closely with turkey and other lawyers and partners to deter aggression and defend the alliance. seen em, castillo al jazeera until the turkey republican governors in the u. s.
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have escalated their campaign against the biden administration. integration policies. dozens of migrants in texas were bussed across the country to the vice president's doorstep in washington, d. c. y, florida paid for 25 to take asylum seekers. so popular vacation spot, high diesel, castro reports. there people made haunts children clutching plastic bags. men and women who cross a continent to flee poverty and violence now being used as political tools, dirt on a meta assume a lift finished boiler. on august 18th, i passed through the jungle. i spent 6 days there. it was a tough experience, something unforgettable. so many people did, and the jungle bus is sent by the state of texas. dumped these 101 asylum seekers at the side of the road in front of the residence of vice president comalla harris aid worker. say a baby arrived injured in a man with diabetes was rushed to the hospital after his insulin went bad on the 40
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hour bus ride. republican governors interfering in that process in using migrants as political ponds is a, is shameful, 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 a 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
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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 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, ugly facility, 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 . the u. s. president has hosted a forum on hate base violence in america. the white house event gathered experts and survivors to promote
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a united front against recent attacks. joe biden announced sanctions to tackle hate base violence. russ new actions from tech companies like youtube and twitch too much hated shuler extreme as 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 white supremacy, is the greatest terrorist threat to our homeland today. i've been around awhile, i never thought i'd hear that. say that enough. we need to say clearly, unfortunately, white supremacy, all forms of hate. fuel by violence have no place in america. ah, so again, i am fully back to bo with the head.
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