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ah, ah, safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah, ukraine's president says a mass grave has been discovered in a town. his forces recently retook from russian troops.
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ah, hello, i am fully back to bo, this is al jazeera, my from doha, also coming up. fighting along the border between kyrgyzstan into jake, his son intensifies authority say to cease fire attempts have failed. he rides president ibrahim race. he taos al jazeera that us sanctions must be lifted to secure a nuclear d l. and china, as economy gets as slight boosts with better than expected growth, but the property market is still cause for concern. ah, ukraine president says a mass grave has been found in the northeast since city of is you. it's in the car cave region ukrainian troops. we took the city from russian forces earlier this month. an official says 450 burial sites have been found near is you. the bodies
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are to be exempt for forensic examination. the hutchison lived in muscles, the huddling entity mass graves were found in easy 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 would want the world to know what is really happening and what the russian occupation has led to butcher. mario poll now, unfortunately, is in 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 cpr and al jazeera, as gabriel elizondo has more from keith. while officials, they're uneasy and are 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
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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 in this investigation that there are potentially women and children among the dead. this was a sight in him 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 through and retaken 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
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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 already pointing to situations 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 that were killed in murray pole in the south during a weeks long russian seas of that city. a city that the russians still control while ukrainian troops have re taken thousands of square kilometers of land during the past week as part of their counter offensive. al jazeera holdup that may travel to villages north and south of car keys where russian troops has been for south
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along the road. nose have had heaps, 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 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
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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 is counter offensive. in the north east of the country, russia announced it had sold out all of its troops from that had keep 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 right. people already fixing their homes. this man tells me they were given orders to stay at hall despite the damage and bombing. milly soldiers were living in the houses of people who fled to safety . a warning on this door says, beware of mine's. russia still holds air superiority and is targeting infrastructure around the country. a damn near to home down of president zalinski was struck, causing major flooding incredulity. ukraine is gaining momentum,
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but there is still more than 2500 kilometers of frontline before it can call victory. if anything, this go to offensive as risen, the spirits of a country under attack would have been hamid algebra in the hunt give region. kate, his son says tagging forces have sheldon airport in the border town of back 10, his son enter jackie's tanner, accusing each other of carrying out attacks on towns along their 950 kilometer border. at least 3 people have been killed since fighting broke out on wednesday. kennedy's border authorities say they are evacuating civilians from some villages. foreign ministers from both sides are working to resolve the conflicts. russia's presenters held a phone conversation with arminius prime minister to discuss this week's fighting between armenia and as i, by john. more than a 180 soldiers, most of them armenian have been killed. the russian lead chung i corp organization
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has sent a fact finding team to armenia after its government requested help while rushes president and several central african leaders are meeting in samarkand in was becky . stan, as all of this is happening, al jazeera is ray, so sir dot is there for his. joins us now live, so resort. i as this summit is underway, where you are, to what extent are the regional tensions in, in, okay. the santa jackie's son, or as a by john armenia overshadowing the meeting of lee to say well, it is regarded as a huge flow, a has a huge blow to the summit that has been held here. this is the 1st face to face summit of the shondae, a corporation organization that has been held after the outbreak of the court in a virus pandemic. and the leaders of the member states did that. the observatory states did the dialogue partners. they're all here and they just have given a family picture a little ago. however,
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there are the clashes between full countries in this, in this region. and particularly the recent crashes that erupted between tajikistan and could you stand is quite critical. and i have the sources are telling me that did that there are diplomatic force here as well to, to, to really and as a, at a loss steam and si fi and reportedly that both countries were supposed to, to, to, to, to hold on the ceasefire by 10 am in the morning, but the reports are saying that actually clashes are still continuing and it's not only on one location, several lines across that alongside the board, the 950 killer that bordered between to these 2 countries. there are several that fights is continued on several lines, so it's a better disputed area. and last year, in apple, these 2 countries, tajikistan and could you stand, had went almost to an all out war and 49 people were killed. but now the sources are seen actually the disclosures that those erupting now are going beyond a levels that happened in, in, in 2021 as well. so now diplomatic efforts are here,
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but we'll see whether they will achieve or not. however, the situation in anyway, so remain really fragile among the latest leaders attending the senate are, is iran's president abraham lacy and you've been speaking to him re. so i about the negotiation series. in the 2015 nuclear deal where things stand as fire save on is concerned. well, i had an interview with him and i have discussed a wide range of topics with him. so one of the main issues that they ask if it's possible if iran sees it useful at this stage with to have a face to face meeting with american officials to, to push the, did the dramatic, the dead, the negotiations that, that, that the nuclear negotiations forward is said that iran doesn't see any benefit of having hold in directors with the americans said that they have a real trust issue. it before 2015. they had they like pulse with americans and they signed a deal, but they didn't work out. so what i can see here,
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the iranians are looking for the guarantees for the guarantees that the next president of the u. s. is not going to withdraw fear from, from this, this, this nuclear deal. and i also asked him what i have been the top issues that through wanted iran and the usa from reaching a at satisfactory agreement. a he once again answered and focus pointed the that the guarantee issues and the safeguard issue as well. well, hello fastly all you ought to have had 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
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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, the shore, it's possible to reach agreement. well, this remarks from the president of the islamic republic of you run is just come in before the young guy which is going to be held in new york and is going to be his 1st wizard. after being elected to the u. r. c. and there will be huge iranian delegation also accompanied with him. so he absolutely wanted to send a clear message to the americans that now it's up to americans to decide whether they can finalize a deal or not. they saw sedar in was becky's time. thank you very much for that and you can watch results fall interview with abraham. right. you see the iranian president on talk to al jazeera on friday at 1630 g m t right here on archie, sierra, and still ahead on the program despite diplomatic tensions,
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greece and turkey are joining forces in military trail. this will tell you why in a moment. and critics accuse us republicans of using people as political pawns, after nearly a 100 migrants had dropped in front of the vice president's house in washington. ah, it's been raining heavily in thailand recently, not just in time, but so that is a focus as the rain starts come study south with the sun. so in bangkok, the st flooding. now some, this is from the heavy rain service because some what's going to be released from the dams. it's been raining heavily, all over the country. and from the forecast point you there is more to come from mia, thailand, cambodia. and the central philippines, an increasing number of shares, likely in borneo,
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sudden tara malaysian dancers to march as well. java looks around to be dry at least east of jakarta, and it stopped writing now, new southwell river high. admittedly, the rains gone off shore. that's the frontal system, the tasman see, the backwash is very cold breeze. at least the start and adelaide and melbourne is cold enough air for some snow springs. now, i suppose in the victorian alps, back in western australia is cloudy up again, pers 19 than 20 but not a 70 blue skies. however, if you are in new zealand, you should be enjoying this look at the temperatures and think of the time the year . we should be a little bit colder than this, and it's still warming up, down in the car, up to at 18 degrees is not the record, but it certainly went above for it should be. that lasts so into monday. ah, ah
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. ah lou. ah, they're watching al jazeera live from doha. reminder of our top stories ukraine's president says, a mass grave has been found in is you ukrainian troops re, to the northeast in city from russian forces earlier this month. and officials,
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his 450 graves have been found near the city. can be found says tragic forces have shelven airport along the border town of 10. both countries accuse each other of carrying out attacks along their 950 kilometer border. at least 3 people have been killed since fighting broke out on wednesday. and russia's present, as held a phone call with armenia by minister to discuss this week's fighting between armenia and azerbaijan. more than a 180 soldiers, most of them armenian, have been killed in the fighting. in other news, china has reported faster than expected growth in factory output and retail sales. but economists are reluctant to call it a full recovery as slumping property market, and strict over 19 measures could still drive the economy down. patrick falk reports being 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
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as well, with retail sales, industrial output and fixed asset investment data, all comfortably beating forecasters estimates map 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 act of the with lots of people shying away from going out because of strict coven curbs. notably there was a significant rise in food and catering sale, helping to drive that number. so people not going out, 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 bent image can 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 without which will. and the overwhelming reason for that uncertain
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domestic recovery is coven restrictions. there are still tens of millions of people across the country under at least partial loc fan, the tight curves and the run up to the con. the 40 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 the whole thing on construction projects and owners in turn boycotting mortgage payments. home prices fell for a 12th straight month in august, undermining the competence of chinese households who hold much their wealth in real estate. ah, ah, the u. k. government says acute to view queen elizabeth coffin is full and no one can join for at least 6 hours. the line of thousands of people is stretching more
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than 7 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in state at westminster hall and tell her funeral on monday. let's go out to john hole in london. was near the end of the key of people waiting to pay their respects. johnny lo fi gets moving pretty fast behind you there. yeah, it's moving along in a fairly brisk pace. now there are been sort of start stop moments when there's been congestion down the line and they've had to smooth things out and reorganize the cube, but fairly briskly moving along. now, we're in bermondsey, we're about 4 and a half miles just under 8 kilometers from westminster hall. and as you mentioned there, the latest news comes from the government websites suggesting or stating that they paused the queue. they've stopped people joining the queue for 6 hours. now, because it has reached its capacity length at suffolk park winding in and around that park, they simply can't contain anymore people. and they're hoping that that space big
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becomes available so that more people can join. and as you look down the line of the queue there were on the south side of the river thames tower bridge over there, rather nice view of the city of london beyond it. black cross bridge, eventually they'll cross at lambeth bridge and then walk along the north side towards at westminster hall and file past the queen. this extraordinary spectacle, the public, of course, taking their opportunity to pay very personal respects that to the queen, and let's speak to $1.00 of the people are enduring this extraordinary way to 11 hours. it might be from here. her. it's lovely to see you all the visit. yes, my name is olivia and, and to tell me what it's like in this queue at the moment, what's been like for you so far? it's been lovely. we are chatting with each other and people are friendly. so it's been nice, good atmosphere, isn't it? it's not too somber. people are quite cheerful. yeah, it's, yeah, people are very cheerful, showering stories, which is really lovely. good, all of what, what draws you to want to pay respects to the queen in this way. well,
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i really admired the queen's service for 70 years and an that's a good example for everyone to see. and i just wanted to pay my respect. i made the queen in commonwealth again. 1991 the so yes. as invited for lunch. yeah. and what was that like, what do you remember of her? oh, it was an, it was a good atmosphere. people were very chatting with each other and then we all enjoyed it. wonderful. yeah, oliver, i better let you get back to your place in the queue. thank you so much for speaking to us. lovely to hear from you. hi, i'm just going to dip, dip in for a moment, into the queue as people pause to take a look at this wonderful view. hi everybody. here we're live on al jazeera. can i ask you what it means to you to be taking this sort of extraordinary pilgrimage to see the queen ah. pri. yeah. yeah. he meant so much
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to ethel and some it's it's just something i thought i really needed to don't wonder. yeah. we'll, we'll good luck. are you, are you equipped and ready for this, sir, for this long. we holla, back full of food here. so we're going to keep everybody fed an enemy. thankfully i thought i thought of it, i guess is a few is great, really moving. hi, how are you this morning? we are fine. thank you dal looking forward to it. what are you expecting it to be like the scene inside westman, so i'm very grand. i'm hoping to see the video. it's possible. um, well hoping to time it so well that you know, when you say your name time, you know it's going to take just 3 minutes to walk through the old after your 11 or 12 our way i it, it's worth states. she hate. she's unbelievable. more man yeah. she range for 70 years. there will be lot unlike to be anyone else like her. okay.
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yeah. the least you can do is key this mass high. to see this. it's just some press stand. wonderful. i'm holding you all up. now you better get on your way. good luck to you will. thank you so much. and there they continue to make their way the queue continues. now, to remind you if you're watching and wanting to joy and it is paused for 6 hours to allow space to develop at the back of the you in southern fox. so if you are planning to come down here, perhaps wait a little while trying to thank you very much so lovely to hear from the people van and the good atmosphere. ah, in that queue, john a whole live there in london. all right, let stand driving years now, and nato is holding naval exercises with the turkish mart, maritime force. off the western coast of turkey. greece is also taking part in the drills despite wising tensions between anchor in athens over dispute in the eastern mediterranean sea named concealed louis forced from me on board a turkish landing ship off the coast of antalya. oh,
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turkish f. 16 fighter jets fly boy. as part of war days, to renew an agency, the drills come at a time of hide and tension between ankara and athens. law small turkey said greece had blocked it as $300.00, be silenced at 16 just in the 8th and see greece denied the accusation as the nato member. greece is also participating in the exercise and it's beyond the study. it's before the job is done together. so don't run them for that reason exams, those will be beneficial for mortal force, especially for one of the largest such exercise in the region is being attended by 15 countries and $8000.00 military personnel. it's a test of turkey. as operational readiness,
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as an corolla takes over nato response force is very time comment from u. k. next year. if the nato response force needs to be activated, it will be commanded from this ship by the turkish admirals. any potential conflict between russia and nato would be a challenge for on kara, because it has strong ties with moscow and the potential conflict between we sent turkey would be a challenge for the military alliance as the 2 countries, our nato allies, the turkish navy, husband, displaying its locally 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 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 nations potentially 30 to shortly. and.
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and that's where this issues and disagreements can be worked out for funding mentally. this is not about any particular individuals politics. this is about 30 nations delivering collective defense for the entirety of 1000000000 people in europe and america. one is 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 them to solo al jazeera until the turkey republican governors in the us have escalated that campaign against the biden administration. border and integration policies, one in texas gathered dozens of migraines on 2 buses and sent them across the country to the vice president doorstep in washington, d. c. and florida governor paid for 2 fries to take assign him seekers to the affluent resort of martha's vineyard. i do show castro reports there people made
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haunts 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 medium lift finish. spoiler 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, 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 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,
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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 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,
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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. forgiveness alive, i believe, 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 rescue operations are underway in italy. we're heavy rains in flagstaff, kill at least 7 people. the affected area is in the eastern province of marquis. the region received half its usual annual rainfall in just a few hours by a fight as a clearing land sides and fallen trees, and helping people trapped in their homes and cars. in back a sun, health officials are wanting of
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a rise in waterborne diseases among people in the fretted seemed province dr. see many were initially being treated for trauma, but now they're seeing people suffering from diarrhea and skin infections. the navy, supplying aid to those cut off by flooding. hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in more than 1500 have died by crowds of people in mexico have celebrated independence day. the mexican president joined the event and led people in a chance. i g. 7 o v, the mexico commemorates the call to arms by a catholic priest at the side of the country's war of independence from spain. in 18. 10. a military parade was also held. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories ukraine's president says a man.

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