tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 17, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukrainian officials say many of the bodies exude from a site in the town of islam shows signs of torture. despite, as these fire carriages don says intense fighting continues on its border with pakistan. a series of on raids on banks in lebanon as people demand access to their own money. it's been really good on the the people have, i view a brilliant and high spirits in the queue to see the queen's coffin personalities and politicians pay their respects as the weights tops nearly 20 hours. i bought a pita, some in dough with your sport, surely left out in the cold as fee for reject the repeal to have ecuador kicked out of this year's woke up. ah.
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hello and welcome to the news. our. all united nations is planning to send monitors to the ukranian, sissy of idiom, to investigate reports of a mass burial site. there have also been allegations of possible war crimes. ukraine says $450.00 bodies were discovered just days after the city was recaptured from russian forces. many of the victims are believed to have been civilians, and officials say most are showing signs of torture. or russia is repeatedly denied targeting civilians during its military operation in the country are desert. honda abdul hamid visited is im we went to that a various sizes. i would say it's a large scale burial side. you had a grave after grave, with crosses on top, some with names of people with the date of birth and the date of death death.
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others just numbered and then they were forensic experts. they're already investigating, doing their work. busy they will have to exhibit every single body that is there and then figure out what's the cause of death. who is this person a when that person died or was that person killed by a shelling or was that person tortured? are there were pro ukrainian officials on site who said that at least one body that they had found, had a rope around there and abounded snack it in their hands tied at the back. we haven't seen that body, but we have seen these experts pulling out, examining these graves. we have also seen what appeared to be a small mass grave in the says that is not in the hunters. numbers is about 17 bodies that we witness being brought out of that a. busy grave dead,
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they appeared to all be soldiers. i so the signal insignia of ukraine. so supposing there were ukrainian soldiers, i was told that they're dead. the investigators when they 1st arrived had found on top of that location, a signed with written on ukrainian troops. so now they were, they did, the site was pretty grim. some of them were in a really bad condition. some of them appeared to have lost their lives a while ago as their bodies were decomposing. so it is as church in the massive job for the forensic experts. 40 investigators all asana. a coach hook is a human rights lawyer based in keys. she joins us now via skype. i ask what information you have about this discovery and in what we know. so far is what it, what i'm sorry to hear that. so
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a zaleski matches are, are 400 over 400 grease, you know? so we don't know how these people died and how many of them are on a we last spoke a couple of months ago. this was in april when our trustees had been uncovered in butcher and also in the surrounding areas of the, the capital cave. now from the images you've been seeing and the information you've been getting, how, how does this discovery in is you compare to that in terms of that, does it bear the same sort of hallmarks, or is it bigger in scale? i do not answer this question because i think we have to wait at least for a week,
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more to get to give to you raining authorities more info, more time to investigate this. so what we know so far that most of the people who was bodies were found in this very easy room. they died in late march, april this year. so i, during this that, i mean, it's already 4 or 5 months after, after the year they were agreed there. and of course the condition of bodies are very my to be friend from what we saw in blue jacket in the must on it. that's why i don't think that we can compare. now we have to understand more and get more information from ukraine's side. i think, i mean, on tweet there, there is still
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a lot of videos and pictures from from there my case ever keep if excavating of this my grades there in now in his room. i think that so far i what we can say that all this people die because of the war for that, for sure. so, or that was the lack of medical on support, or it was because of michelin or, and they were torture in any keith, we have to investigate the brain as has been investigated properly. and so we have to bring per brigade has to justice because what we learned from woodshop ukraine has a very meaningful experience with dealing with my brain. and based on that experience, i believe the grain has to act very carefully and preserve all evidence to
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bring up the greatest. and that's absolutely critical to any investigation in terms of building a case and then choosing to move forward with the prosecution of crimes that have been committed as the sort of credibility of the process itself. and i do remember you telling me about your concerns over resources, for example, and not being enough or specialists in forensic examination. does that kind of support exist now? it's still not enough for chorus grain experts receive a lot of support and they know more of the cases and they have more sources compared to what's in me for example. but it's still, it's still not sufficient for your brain feel, need more courses to investigate what happens in israel. and we have to
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understand that you don't is not the end of the story. the more territory will break it. we will see more and more cation like that, and we'll be, we'll see more and more grades that need to be investigated, that needs to be racist and all evidence to be preserved. we're talking about, we should be talking about experts. we something about leaks, we see now to do all the proper d and d, n a tests and many, many others. but they are not that lengthy class. and it's very important request from crane to national community to receive, to get this the word gets without this will you granted will not be able to address the faculty to the court proceed. all right, thank you very much. i do appreciate taking the time. ok, sign up for culture joining us there from cave.
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well, now concerns over the warn ukraine have been spilled out into the open at summit, his central asian powers induced by miss and her. andrew moody directly criticized the war during chores with president putin saying, now is not the time full. i tell you, you think it's not an error of war and i have spoken too many times over the phone on this issue. that democracy, diplomacy, and dialogue are all the things that make it clear to the world that in the coming days, how can we move on the past of peace? we will get to talk on this issue to day speaking. this summer potent defended what russia is described as its special military operation in ukraine. rushed off, keeps counter offensive and worn that moscow would respond more forcefully if its troops were put under further pressure. of who do you reduce the movie, do more to probably during the conflict they were attempts to commit acts of terror to inflict damage to our civilian infrastructure. indeed, we have been rob of self restraint in our response to it. for now,
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recently the russian armed forces have inflicted a couple of suits of blows. let's just say they were warning. if the situation continues to develop like this, then the response will be more serious fish with the properties very oh. following on the development, sir, in and around the region as well, and the caregiver dan's health ministry is saying that 24 people have been killed in clashes with the geek as son. now this is after a ceasefire between the 2 countries was violated. hours after a meeting between the leaders on friday, both countries are accusing each other of carrying out attacks and disputed areas along there. 950 kilometer border. at least 3 people have been killed. dozens injured since fighting 1st broke out on wednesday. caregivers border authorities have said they are evacuating civilians from some villages. all these are the latest or in a years of clashes actually between care gets done and to g. his son, a share,
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a border that's hundreds of kilometers long, but almost half is still waiting to be officially demarcated since the 2 countries gained independence from the soviet union in 1991. there are also 2 tagging exclaims within care gustavo, population growth, waters, gaston, and more and more demand for grazing land up all increasing attentions and that conflict was really top of the gender at the shanghai corporation organization summit where regional leaders have been meeting in some marketers pakistan or so sir, is following developments there for us. well, the shank occupational position summit was still on the way in the ash and city of cement, continues becky, stan early on friday at the reports regarding the clashes between tajikistan and could you start just came in. just 2 companies got engaged into a wide range of conflicts alongside to day and 950 kilometers board there. so well, this was happening. the prism of these 2 companies were here,
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attending the summit. and the diplomatic force had been emitted the initiator to paved way before a meeting between these 2 leaders, they met and agreed on a cease fire. however, just hours after the sci fi was announced, now the reports are coming in and saying that the seas fight is already violated, and the clashes are still ongoing. lossy of these 2 countries got engaged into almost and all of war. tens of people were killed and injured, and the fear here now is that if this conflict is not contained and the sci fi doesn't hold, then these 2 companies could be dragged into a wider conflict. on the other hand, while this did so the chunk guy cooperation organization summit is been concluded here to the last 2 days. we have seen important several important bilateral meetings between the president or fresh with them to put in chinese liter teaching pink. but isn't added on or turkey, and the indian prime minister, not under moody. and the iranian prize with president abraham, received 2 of his meetings. russia was focusing on more at get his support,
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40 sward in ukraine asset in would guess an oil to the related countries and china, and you run on that. and we're trying to strengthen these ties with the regional countries in this part of the world. shondae corporation organization summit is the largest corporation in the world. and now with you run about to become the nearest permanent member and bella luce, in line. it even wants to further expand. however, the disputes between the member states showed that these corporation is still far away from being a united forms. meanwhile, armenia and as by john had been blaming each other. flour providers long vash, at border early this week, which left more than 200 soldiers dead. as by john's present accused armenia as a large scale military provocation, while armenian soldiers say they were taken by surprise, by a very drone strikes, thousands of forced to flee their homes. but as these 5 broken by moscow does appear to be holding algae,
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there is tony cheng reports now from germ oak. for now, an uneasy peace holds in the mountains, the divide armenia and as by john. but the battle for the moral high ground reaches the delegation of diplomats burst out to the board a result of gentlemen by the armenian government. this was the scene of the fiercest attack. say the armenians heavy artillery and drone strikes. as the ambassadors went in to be brief by armine as chief of staff, the few local people who remain was still coming to terms with the assault on that town. i mean, commer, kate was unexpected. loud noises, explosions, everything shook. and after that, the town was immediately covered in smoke. it was chaos, and no one knew what to do. no one expected this to happen within the inside military leaders stressed this was an unprovoked attack. caught them by surprise.
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so much so the teams of a very special forces managed to move 7 and a half kilometers inside armenian territory. they say the situations now under control, watch washing, we have no concerns. our units are in the right positions and other by johnny forces are not able to make any farther incursions. we have enough forces and you're able to inflict losses on them and put them back if they try to reason, viola blancho i shall watch on. but they haven't pushed them back yet. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as a, by john's armed forces to give you a sense of how far they've incurred into armenian territory. just a week ago, the border was twice as far away. the diplomats were shown some of the damage, a missile unexploded lodged in the mountain road. a sanatorium bull's pockmarked with shrapnel, the holiday crowds long gone from this popular resort. the real worry is that
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instability is returned to this volatile region. so concerned that it was due to sir breakouts, this is the main concern, of course, and the other people are, are being killed and being injured at the mountains base. a ski resort also hit the cable car built to take skiers up the slopes. now marking the way to no man's land . tony chang jo, merck, armenia, i've been more on grades at banks across lebanon, as customers demand access to their money. the unrest has been spurred by frustration over a financial inclusion in the country and there's no end in sight. this 7 banks have been held up since wednesday. people have been locked out of their savings since an economic crisis took hold 3 years ago, living much and population unable to pay for basic goods. dana, honda reports now from a route a series of bank, holdups, across lebanon in just a few hours. depositors armed and demanding their money.
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they've been locked out of their account since the financial crisis began in late 2019. in most cases, they were able to get some of their funds. the means, every time i go to the bank, i'm your military. they give me a little amount of my money as if i my becca, don't i have money, but i look like a poor man. we can't buy medicine yet. the raids on friday followed to on wednesday, activists are promising more to come. i ha, we have rights and desirable lucian by depositors who support any depositor who wants to claim his right. banks won't be able to work until our trap. savings are released. politicians, many of them bankers have failed to address the financial collapse. instead, banks announced the 3 day closure next week over mounting security concerns didn't
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now they didn't found a comedy to solve this situation. the banks, the banks are saying that they will close 3 days. i'm getting them got at the ford they, when they will open. they will face hundreds of deposit. those are the branches. so far, incidents have ended peacefully with those involved only briefly detained this hey, off across the lebanese capital and fears, the situation will only get worse if politicians failed to improve living conditions. the economy began to collapse 3 years ago and many say they can no longer cope. the currency has collapsed, unemployment is rising, state services are almost non existent. i say in the county, is heading to how we are so tired. i had to leave my house because there is no electricity and water. i have no money. everyone's asking for a dollars, but i don't have dollars. have mercy out. there is little holding the country together and lebanon. stability is at risk center. other else is eda, beirut,
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i co, women is the lebanon project director of international crisis group and says, government has mismanaged money that could help the country out of the crisis. to have use go, there was a recovery plan back then they still had something like $30000000000.00 in the central bank. somebody could have been done with that money and steps. the plan was shut down by acquisition of banking interest to didn't like the plan and didn't like that they were supposed to pay up for their shelf to disaster. now most of that money is gone. there's no budget for this year. this tells us something, i think we're still miles away from an agreement with the m f. and that is really the gate they have to go through have to come to a deal with the i m f. so there are preconditions or 8 of them. i think 3 and a half of them have been same. i've built the math is i met you in town again in a few days. i'm not sure they're going to be happy with what they're seeing. coming
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up on that. i'm not much help from you. and the morning he demonstrates his face of police cracked down here in london, but more rallies of being planned. what begin to determine the cause of a massive fire that engulfed a china telecom building in chung shop and french football, a charge for a part in a vine, an attack on a former teammate. ah, can charles the 3rd is completed, the last leg of his tour of the u. k. is monarch. he's been in the welsh capital kind of meeting lawmakers and speaking to members of the public. but among the fan fed, i was also and heckling james bays was there, as the king made his way through the city. aah!
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back in the welsh capital. tardies britons new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom. the place he served as prince for over 6 decades. his trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in fund of cathedral. after the death of queen elizabeth this country's longest ever serving walmack in a process of devolution in recent years, wales has taken responsibility for more of its own affairs. the welsh parliament, the senate, the king responded to a motion of condolence. i know she took immense pride in your many great achievements, even as she also felt with you deeply in time of sorrow. ah, the king then headed to cardiff castle for an audience with welsh dictators,
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including the 1st minister mark drake ford. for 64 years, he served as prince of wales, the longest anyones held that role in british history. and one of his 1st acts of king was to announce that his son prince william, was going to take over as the prince of wales. for some here though, that is controversial. a small group of protest, his boot, the king, the anger has long roots. the last native prince of wales was llewellyn up griffith, who was killed by the english in the year 1282, the eldest son of the english king edward. the 1st was then made prince of wales, an act of humiliation that, according to some, has never been righted. among most of the crowd here though, a very different view of things of this idea, char, we should agonize about medieval welsh history. is just ridiculous. i mean it's, it's, it's fantasy stuff. this is today. this is no,
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oh i think is completely ready should be king because he's had them. he's had like the most practice of being prince of wales getting prepared to be king. i think susan, i think he's definitely going to be an amazing king for great version. i know of an island. i think he's gonna be a marvelous king. i mean, he's got so much knowledge use. i think he was a manhood of his time during this knowledge of global warming and everything else and even thought i was a bit thing like the look was happening. what did i talk about now? is can be really good. there was a mix of emotions, grief and condolence for a monarch who served for so long, but all so prays for the new king, ought to resume about his room. oh, james burns, i'll judge you caught him. well meanwhile, here in london, thousands of people have been calling to see the queen's lying in state at westminster hall. you joiners were turned away though for several hours on friday because the key had reached capacity. queen had been lying in states in westminster,
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hall in the heart of london. the cue to see her coffin is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as southern park, not far from the tower of london. the moment the cue is close to capacity, those at the back are being told that they have to wait for at least 19 hours. a queen's coffin will stay at westminster hall until the early hours of monday, while al jazeera is alan fish has more in this now from central london. of those in the line her here it's, they've been on the, on the go for about 2 hours and according to the authorities, the fleece. perhaps anything up to another 20 hours before they get to westminster hall. those who passed through he, eli would have been in the hall for the vigil of the princess when all 4 of the queens children took their place beside the coffin to pay their own personal tribute. king charles was obviously there. the princess royal princess and prince edward, and surprisingly, prince andrew in military uniform. no,
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he's been in disgrace with the royal family stripped of many titles and duties over the last few months. and many people wondered whether or not he would show up in uniform. he did, of course, serve in the royal air force. he was a helicopter pilot during the falklands war and the 19 eighties and when he was at saint giles cathedral and performed a similar task he showed up in mornings. but this time in westminster hall, he was in military uniform. now at some point a few hours ago, they closed the line said they couldn't take anymore people, it has reopened, but they do see it could take anything up to 24 hours or beyond. so those passing through here know it will be the early hours of the morning before they get to westminster hall, perhaps even early afternoon. but the ones that we've spoken to not deterred even by the falling temperatures here in london over night. the authority said that 250000 people. i walked past the queen mother's coffin when she was lying in state
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and the know estimate that somewhere in the region of 332350000 will come along no to pay their tribute to the late queen. use our life on the lead on the program. the united nations urges countries to do more to prevent weapons and funds from reaching me in most military local. one old farming technique has been gaining popularity in zimbabwe, urban areas and in sport. a special tribute from serina williams after roger federer announces his time ah hello there, let's look at your a bam. we've seen some pretty nasty weather effect the south that's thanks the stagnant cloud that sitting over central parts of the mediterranean. now that storm
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system brought some heavy rain to central parts of italy and caused catastrophic flooding in the market region. one of the towns this will more than $495.00 millimeters of rain in just 7 hours now. they're not moving anywhere fast. just edging slightly to the east across the balkans and that wet weather is going to knock temperatures down in places like belgrade and bucharest by the time we get in to sunday. now we're also seeing a change in temperature up in the north. that's thanks. so normally when that's blowing down across the north sea, it's going to drop temperatures down in places like london and paris and bring some rain to the low countries that set to intensify in germany on sunday. and we're also going to see some pretty nasty weather effect ukraine if we look at the 3 day for keith. well, the temperature is going to dip down from friday into sunday as thundershowers take hold. but there is some improvement in the southwest and lots of sunshine here, and it's a similar story for the se. athens and ankara, seeing the temperatures sit at the mid thirty's,
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero? oh, i mean stories are following now as sci fi between caregiver started to cheapest on it's been violated. just al, off to their leaders, met and ordered troops to pull back. both countries accuse each other of restarting attacks and disputed areas along their shared folder. on the new year and as a by john have been trading blame for a flare up the line into the board. earlier this week,
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we should have more than 200 soldiers dead. thousands of people were forced to feed the homes, but a c 5 broken by moscow does appear to be whole thing. i mean, i, nation's is planning to send monitors to these finances. he is going to investigate reports of a mass burial site, which ukraine says contains up to $450.00 bodies. many of the victims of believe to been civilians and officials say most are showing sign of torture. a top nato adviser is saying, western sanctions are beginning to hurt russia's ability to make advanced weaponry for the war and ukraine. but admiral rob bower says the russian industry could still manufacture a lot of ammunition. they are hampered more and more by the, by the sanctions because some of the components that they, that then that they need for their weapon systems actually came from, from western industry. so they are hampered. we
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know she, the 1st serious signs of that in terms of their ability to produce, for example, the replacement of cruise missiles and more advanced weapons weaponry united nations human rights office is called for an immediate end to om sales to me and mar, urging countries to do more to prevent funds and equipment from reaching the country's military. myanmar has been in turmoil since a qu early last year, with the military fighting a pro democracy resistance movement. united nations is accused the ruling gender of mass killings and crimes against humanity. according to a un report released on friday, russia, china, serbia, in india, provided assistance to me and mars military. the arms deals include a fighter jets armored vehicles, rockets and artillery shells, and a remote air defense station. the u. s. britain, canada, and the european union of imposed wide sanctions on me in march,
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but to very concerns that weapons asked which in the country through trade with neighbors on nicholas come, john is head of the you ends investigative team for me and my joins us live from geneva, what has your team managed to glean over the past few months? course? we know that there are trustees and war crimes taking place inside the country, but what specific areas or regions are you focused on now? unfortunately, the violence is spread pretty much throughout the country, and it used to be traditionally in may and mar, there were on conflicts in water regions. but now since the military coup, in february 2021, the violent just has reached the heart command of me and mar. and we see since the crew in february 2021, a whole range of different human rights violations and serious international crimes
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. including the detention without any due process of thousands of individuals and very disturbing reports of torture and detention of death in detention. and even of sexual violence against both women and men in detention. can i ask you a bit more about what you've discovered in terms of people treatment? well, there have been room reports about people being tortured by being threatened with sexual violence, sexual violence being committed against detainees. there are many disturbing reports of deaths in the tension. we even see reports of children being detained by the military. all of these are great, very, very disturbing and increasingly prevalent. it seems. and we also see other types of defenses such as use of indiscriminate force in this, in civilian areas and burning. villages have you had any contact with
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countries like china, but we reach out to all the members of the united nations and our mechanism is open to all of them and their response. well, i won't discuss my own interaction with individual countries. but what we try to deal with all of them, then all of our reports are public and available to all of the different countries . you must be very concerned that we do see china among other countries just mentioning via russia, india providing support to me and most military fighter jets ahmed vehicles, rockets, artillery shells. this war is going to go on, isn't it? unless there is a wholesale band on weapons. well, my mechanism is set up with to collect the evidence of the most serious
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international crimes. and then we're planning to share that evidence or where our mandate is to share that evidence. courts that do have jurisdiction and can have jurisdiction over these fences. and that's what we're doing. we're already doing that international criminal court and the international court of justice, in cases related to the ro hanger, a group that's been almost forgotten since by it's been 5 years now, but they've been forced out of the country. still living in refugee camps still trying to get home suffering every day that this goes off. so it's very important that the violent sense, even many countries around the world have all said that they want the violence, the end i see on the 1st point and it's 5 point consensus is to end the violence. and we think the end, the violence, one thing you have to do is ensure that those responsible for the most serious, international crime space justice. so we are urging all countries to cooperate with
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us. we're collecting that evidence. we want to see justice in an end to the cycle of impunity and me and mark where those who have our believe there are. but when do you think he'll be in a position to submit your case to the international criminal court? the international court has already started an investigation of the wrong anger. that's what it has jurisdiction of because of bangladesh being a state party and looking at the force over the border force will deportation to bangladesh. so we're already showing information. all right, well thank you very much for joining us. thank you. thank you so much, john. thank you. and investigator of our geneva. well, now a group of migrant to the center of a political dispute to the united states, a being re housed at a military base self to 2 days in limbo. on wednesday, florida's governor on desantis flew 50 people from texas to a wealthy suburb in the state of massachusetts. families were left in martha's
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vineyard and area popular with politicians. part of a campaign by republican lawmakers to bring attention to the influx of people from mexico and joe biden says his opponents applying politics with people's lives and immigration lawyer involved in the case is saying that the migrants were tricked. they were told, there was a surprise present for them, and that there would be jobs in housing a waiting for them when they arrived. this was obviously a sadistic line. not only did those responsible for this stuff, know that there was no housing and no employment awaiting the migrants. they also very intentionally chose not to call ahead to any single office authority on martha's vineyard, so that even the most basic human needs arrangements could be made. ensuring that no help awaited the migrants at all was the entire point.
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authorities in southern china are investigating what caused a major fire in a skyscraper that sent dozens of people running into from flames of debris or injuries. odessa been reported, but to officials in the city of changsha say, hundreds of firefighters were sent to quickly extinguished the blaze. a giant had a con. tower is 218 meters. tall is reported till been built 22 years ago. patrick falk has more from making building has been identified as the china telecom tower in changsha hunan province. and there's lots of social media video circulating, showing the building engulfed in flames and thick black plumes of smoke surrounding it and rising hundreds of meters into the air. there's also photographs are showing one side of the building completely charred. now there are conflicting reports about possible casualties. there are some social media reports on line saying that the company claims that all people were evacuated safely. but state media's also
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reporting that said, the number of casualties remains unclear. it's also saying that the flames have now been put out, but authorities are assessing the situation and trying to investigate what start of this fire exactly. and meanwhile, police have blocked off the 2nd ring road in juncture east, where this building is located, as well as other blocks around the area. and he's in south korea, arrested. a woman accused of murdering her 2 young children in new zealand and bodies were found in a suit case in oakland last month. but he for bodies had been stored for several years. rob mcbride reports on this now from so it's the case that is shocked to new zealand. but there's also be making headlines in south korea since it was revealed that the suspect in this case had likely fled here back in 2018. she is described as a 42 year old, new zealand national,
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but of korean descent. the bodies of her 2 children who were age 7 and 10 at the time of their death, had been left inside suit cases, which had been bought as part of an online auction by an unsuspecting family in new zealand at the start of august, who then made the grim discovery, a global interpol warranty was issued on. the woman was arrested in the southern city of austin. she has not been identified and when challenged by reporters has claimed her innocence. she has now been transferred to soul for extradition proceedings towards her return to new zealand. and all farming technique is gaining popularity in zimbabwe. urban areas as the country faces more food shortages. clay pot irrigation can save large amounts of water without depriving crops of our water . i'm latasha reports now from the town of chic gucho. theresa lemon,
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his garden is thriving under this lid, sank up to sneak into the ground. is one of several clay pots, irrigating her tomatoes. this alternative way of going food is ideal for zimbabwe. a country prone to drought, and we people don't get regular supplies of piped water from the council. he normally did africa yang, even when there is no water, my vegetables are all is green. it's been days without water here, but the clay pots are all, is watering my tomatoes, using clay pots to water crops is not a new farming technique. it's used in other parts of the world, and now it's gaining traction in zimbabwe. the clear. but if the some small, tiny in, in you, visible on a pause of that are used to fall. oh, does it be the water that is inside to cliff deceives around v v v v across the did it yourself for to send to meet us?
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saw the did the plans of own good? yes. so for instance, if it does, gets off the water is rising fluid prices, higher fuel costs and inflation at 285 percent in what gast means, many families are battling. the mob is government plans to distribute food aid to more than 2000000 vulnerable families from october. that number is expected to go up next year. it's not as rural households. people in urban areas also going hungry and a privilege communities often run out of food in october, the dry's period before the rainy season. the un also plans to assist had been hunger if something got tra, we'll started to see more. ah, during the course 19 pandemic. so it's something that is fairly new is, you know, the water program are used to work mainly in the rural areas. but now we have started to sin some pockets in cities and towns where lisa had been hunger. the
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clay pots cost $5.00 each buying in bulk can be expensive. so communities also use plastic bottles with holes poked into them. they were just as well for some families in urban areas, these water saving techniques are a lifeline. help them grow food for themselves and sometimes a little extra to fell harder. matessa are desert chiquita, zimbabwe. oh, the state funeral for queen elizabeth. the 2nd is expected to be one of the largest diplomatic gatherings in the century. in the $500.00 dignitaries from around the world, a set to arrive in london to pay their last respects. the guests will represent some 200 countries and territories, up to a 100 precedents and heads of government are expected to attend, as well as 20 foreign royals, as they will join you k prime ministers past and present, and key figures from public life. well, anti monarchy protest is a promising large demonstrations around the coronation of king charles the 3rd next
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year. some people who oppose the british monarchy of staged small protests in recent days with many question detained or even arrested by police. may have barker reports now from london. while king charles was addressing both houses of parliament for the 1st time on monday barrister paul powers learned was outside brandishing a blank paper when he was approached by a police officer. i was holding a blank so why he wasn't what he said to me to watch the hornet. as you may offend myself to the right, not my case, my policy, the officer can be heard threatening to arrest him if he wrote not my king. well, the paper why, how to sign with nothing on it to make a point about i'm lack of freedom of expression. the key thing we had that day was charles coming to paula who to say, i am king of it to be your my subjects. and i'm taking power, i think it's perfectly valid to someone who he's allegedly taking power over to say, well, i disagree with actually politely, very,
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very politely disagree with. despite the exchange, the protest went ahead, sparking a national debate over freedom of speech, and prompting a re evaluation of policing around the funeral. we know some people want to protest on a range of issues during this time of national morning, said the police chiefs, council, and officers must balance these rights against those who wish to grieve and reflect policing in a time. a huge public emotion was never going to be easy. the british royalty aunt behind armor plated glass, the crowds on vetted or bag checked. but in recent days, the democratic right to protest, the accession of an unelected head of state, has been met with surprising force. a 22 year old man was charged for heckling prince andrew. during the funeral procession in edinburgh. the prince has been embroiled in sexual abuse allegations. he was dragged to the ground by bystanders that arrested and charged with breach of the peace. 2 other scottish protests were
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arrested for holding up signs denouncing imperialism. republicans and civil liberties groups say police should protect the right to protest as much as the event itself. as we start to prepare incarnation, which will be sometime in the middle of a 2023, we will be staging a wide range of events including protests and we will be protesting at the coronation. because the coronation is a political moment where we are told to be in a democracy, not disciplines, but state taxes, the value that we should hold dear is the fact that protest isn't a gift. it's a fundamental rights and no one has the right to tell you where, when or how you protest, that's all integral to the fact that we can express dissent and express our views at their moments that we so cheese. when king charles address lawmakers here at westminster hall, he vowed to uphold the fragile and precious principles of britain's constitutional democracy. the right to stage
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a protest without fear of being arrested or restrained. the right to disagree, even the right to offend rights some feel this royal event have rapidly eroded. leaf walker al jazeera london. so i for you on this program, celebrating ancient culture in libya. students come to it become a foster graduate in the amazon language. one of england's biggest football stars pays his respects to the late queen. ah, cats are always official a line of the journey with
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the a mosaic or barbers of the original inhabitants of libby out with their own flag, language and culture. decades they were repressed under the rule of mama gadhafi, now a getting a chance to celebrate their culture. as malick trainer reports, a group of college students have just become the 1st to graduate, and the amazing language. western libya is home to libya's berber people, the amazon scattered across the north, full sir mountains, our old amazon cities like this one. and then gallery. abdulla sassy, says the amazon. you have a long and rich history in libya and start me in less than an amazon, where the original inhabitants of libya here and is all city. there is evidence that these back centuries been got duffy, came to power, is taught to arabic. our culture became illegal to name our children. emma's names
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. he removed our culture from history books, but were preserved. our culture in secret, ah, dad will do is a musician. he says before rebel groups revolted against kit duffy in 2011, playing amazon music was a criminal offense that, that the organ and the gadhafi, amazon musicians would play music in secret. it was seen as a form of rebellion. but after the revolution, we can sing our songs, speak our language. the revolution gave us the liberty to express our culture and heritage and no. the m a z. coastal city of z, water is the largest in libya. yes, view weighed in an order role in the revolution that hobbled, longtime leader, wal mart did that. he outlawed their cameras like language. now, after more than a decade, they're able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. the tamares out language
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is now being taught at this college in water. it's the only university in libya that offers the course away there and multi is one of 7 recent graduates. so she hopes to further her education and become a professor bad again and lunch. i am so proud to be one of the 1st people to graduate in the amazon language in libya's history. but motivated me was wanting to know more about myself and my identity as an amazon women. studying in this department has helped me to understand her culture language, and heritage busy me did her. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political divisions since 2011 the amazon. okay, they're happy with their new found freedom. now, trina al jazeera western libya, he says here now with all the sport,
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marian, thank you very much. fee for have rejected chillies appeal to have a could all thrown out of this year's world cup and cutter. the chill and football association claimed ecuador z. byron castillo, was actually colombian, and shouldn't have been allowed to play in 8 qualifiers. fee for say they're satisfied. castillo holds ecuadorian nationality. surely who failed to qualify for the tournament can still appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. but for now echoed all slag will stay up on doe haws waterfront with all the other qualifiers. will cup, ambassador david beckham has joined hundreds of thousands of people in paying respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd, the former england football capsule waited around 12 hours in a long you to see the monarch lying in states at westminster. i grew up in a family. the royalists. you know, i said earlier today,
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you know, i think back to my grandparents because my grandparents were live, they would have been here. it's nice to be his. celebrate with everybody, you know, the life of her majesty and the legacy that she's left to apply. football returned to england on friday for the 1st time since the death of the queen and clubs paid tribute to the late monarch before kickoff. a minute silence was held and the national anthem was played ahead of both games at esther village ground. all the lights were turned out except for a single spotlight on the villa and south hampton plays at nothing. and forests match against them. manages, laid reefs in the same circle. the players and the best officials who black on ben sam sam applauded as each game reached 17 minutes to honor the queen's 17 year re a form of france and percentage. a man player has been charged for her part in
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a violent attack on one of the teammates hated marie. she was dragged from a car and beaten the legs with an iron bar in the attack outside paris last november. and he was returning from a club dinner in a car, driven by her midfield. rival m anita the alo who has been charged with aggravated violence and criminal association alongside for mail suspects. it's the end of an eerie in tennis with roger federer hanging up his record within weeks of another icon. serena williams and now the $23.00 time grand slam champion has paid her tribute to federal saying retirement. just got the greatest oval time . williams reacted on instagram. i wanted to find the perfect way to say this. as you so eloquently put this game to rest perfectly done just like your career. i've always looked up to you and admired you. you inspired countless millions and millions of people,
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including me. i have told you and look forward to all that you do in the future. welcome to the retirement club and thank you for being you and want to federal main rivals. over the years novak chalk of which posted this on instagram. your career has set the turn towards which means to achieve excellence and lead with integrity and poise. it's an honor to know you on and off the courts. golf form a us open champion. bryson da shamble has criticize the pga tour, saying it's hurting itself by not allowing live plays to compete for to assemble is said to miss next week's president scott of a breaking away to join the saudi back theories. he's celebrated, he's 29th birth that the late chicago on friday with an incredible site from the bunker on the 13th a man who is so far resisted the attraction of the series of leads of the hallway point of the valley, an open glory macro begun fridays round of the oven,
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i lead in top with an eagle on the 12th that roy shot ahead of us open champion method, patrick undisputed supermodel. a champion can. busy raise has made his intentions clear of separate title defense against a long time cousin, rival canada lufkin. the pe will fight for a 3rd time in the mexican habits. he is off to a knock, 2nd asset, fossil bernard's, puzzling. i know it's going to be very difficult. nothing in life is easy. i've been really excited and really motivated during my training camp because my goal is to finish these fights before 12 rounds. i know i've got a really tough rival in front of me. a strong, intelligent opponent, but that's my aim for this fight in the southern the night. i think it is because they for box and great. now i know because give for you for fans guys in on. yeah, i feel very comfortable. i feel strong, you know, like i, i feel radio, england,
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or in pakistan for their 1st cricket series bay for 17 years. the 2 sides will consist of 7 game t 20 series matches. we played in karachi ambler hall. the teams are preparing for the upcoming t. 20 woke up taking place in australia. england trained on friday and the heavy security arrangements. marian, that's all the sports is back in london. i lovely thanks, highlight peter as it than he is al, but i'll be back in a minute with more the daisies for you. i seen a couple of minutes. bye for now. ah . ah. a g so
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