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ah, with, [000:00:00;00] with ah, ukrainian official say many of the bodies exhibit from
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a site in the town of indian shows signs of torture. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. despite a ceasefire, caregiver dawns as intense fighting continues on its order with tajikistan been a series of om raise on banks in lebanon, as people demand access to their own money. it's been really good on the people about you put in in high spirits in the queue to see the queen's cough in personalities and politicians. pay their respects as a wait tops, 19 hours ah phone, welcome to the program. the united nations is planning to send monitors to the
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ukrainian city of idiom, to investigate reports of a mass burial site. there have also been allegations of possible war crimes. ukraine says 450 bodies were discovered just days after this city was recaptured from russian forces. many of the victims are believed to bean civilians and officials say most are showing signs of torture. russia has repeatedly denied targeting civilians during its military operation. honda abdul hamid visited ism, we went to that a various sizes. i would say it's a large scale burial side. you had a grave after grave, with forces on top some with names of people with the date of birth and the date of death, death. others just numbered and then they were forensic experts. they're already investigating doing their work. they will have to exhibit every single. busy body
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that is there and, and figure out what's the cause of death, who is this person or when that person died or was that person killed by a shelling or was that person tortured? they were prob, ukrainian officials on side who said that at least one body that they had found had a rope around there and abounded snake in their hands tied at the back. we haven't seen that body, but we have seen these experts pulling out the exhibit. these graves, we have also seen what appeared to be a small mass grave in the sense that is not in the hunters. numbers is about 17 bodies that we witnessed being brought out of that a grave dead. they appeared to all be soldiers. i so the signal insignia of ukraine. so supposing there were ukrainian soldiers, i was told that the investigators when they 1st arrived had found on top of that
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location is side 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 true didn't the massive job for the forensic experts for the investigators? well, i already spoke to oksana procol check. she is a human rights lawyer based in ukrainian capital keven. she said that the country needs the resources to properly investigate what happened in ism and elsewhere. you have to understand it is not the end of the story. the more territory will be able to break it, we will see more and more situations like this. and we will be, we'll see more and more grades that need to be investigated. it needs to be and all
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evidence is have to be there. we're talking about we talking about experts we talked about, we, you know, to do all the proper d, i, d, n a test and many, many others that they're not that lengthy offered. and it's very important request from ukraine to national unity to receive get this one. yes. without this will you grade will not be able to address these concerns over the war and ukraine of spilled out into the open at a summit of central asian powers. and his prime listener and ramadi directly criticize the conflict during talks with president person saying now is not the time for war. i tell you because it's not an error of war. and i have spoken to 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 part of peace?
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we will get to talk on this issue today. speaking at the summit, fatima putin defended what russia is described, visits special military operation in ukraine, and he brushed off, keeps counter offensive warning at moscow would respond more forcefully if its troops were put on the further pressure. of course, you can use them. we did, you make public cooper during the conflict, they were attempts to commit tara to inflict damage to our civilian infrastructure . indeed, we have been rather self restrained in our sponsor too. for now, recently, the russian forces have inflicted a couple of sensitive blows. let's just say they were warning if the situation continues to develop like this, then their response will be more serious with the pretty well the development of a top adviser to nato is saying that western sanctions of beginning to hut roches ability to make advanced weaponry for the one crane, but the admiral rob bower is also saying that the russian industry could still
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manufacture a lot of munitions. 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, so they are hampered, we know she, the 1st are serious show signs of that in terms of their ability to produce, for example, the replacement of cruise missiles in more advanced weapons, whatever. ah, now as he's fi between care, gost on into duke hassan's been violated just hours after a meeting between their leaders on friday. both countries accused each other of carrying out attacks and disputed areas along that 950 kilometer long border. at least 3 people have been killed, dozens injured since the fighting 1st broke out on wednesday. caregivers border
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authorities have said they are evacuating civilians from some villages. these are the latest in years of clashes between carrying his son and to duke astonish sharon 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 that care guest on population growth, waters scarcity and increasing demand for grazing land. are all exacerbating these tensions? well, this issue was it really top of the gender at the shanghai cooperation organization summit, where regional leaders have been meeting in some are count as back as dawn or so sorta is falling developments for us from samarkand. well, the shank corporation or position summit was still on the way in the ash and city of cement, continues becky, stan, early on friday. the reports regarding the clashes between tajikistan and could, you can just came in just 2 companies got engaged into
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a wide range of conflicts alongside to deal at 950 kilometers board there. so well, this was happening. the prism of these 2 companies were here 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 all was off to the sci fi was announced. now the reports are coming in and seeing that the ceasefire is already violated. and the clashes are still ongoing. lossy of these 2 companies got engaged into almost and all of the war, tons of people were killed and injured. and the fear here now is that if this conflict is not contained and the ceasefire doesn't hold, then these 2 companies could be dragged into a wider conflict. on the other hand, when they did said the chunk guy cooperation organization summit is being concluded here to the last 2 days. we have seen important several important bilateral meetings between the president of russia. we let them put in
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a chinese liter teaching pink, but it's an add 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 for his war in ukraine asset in would get 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. john guy, 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 front. meanwhile, armenia and as of my jonathan eating blame for a flare up of violence at the border earlier this week, which left more than 200 soldiers dead. as of john's president accused armenia of a large scale military provocation, while armenian soldiers sang,
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they were taken by surprise. by azeri jerome strikes, thousands of people forced to flee their homes. but a c 5 broken by moscow does appear to be holding algae. there is tiny chang reports on this now from german for now and 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 bust out to the border resort of germany by the armenian government. this was the scene of the fiercest attack. say the armenians heavy artillery and drone strokes. as the ambassadors went in to be briefed by arminius chief of staff, the few local people who remain was still coming to terms with the assault on their town. around corner. it was unexpected, loud noises, explosions, and everything shook. and after that, the town was immediately covered in smoke. it was chaos,
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and no one knew what to do. no one expected this to happen. weekender inside military leaders stressed this was an unprovoked attack that caught them by surprise by you so much. so the teams of azeri special forces managed to move 7 and a half kilometers inside armenian territory. they say the situations now under control was worse. we have no councils. all units are in the right positions and other by johnny fortress are not able to make any farther incursions. we have enough forces. i'm got able to inflict losses on them and put them back if they try to reason bill daniel, 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 was shown some of the damage, a missile unexploded lodged in
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a mountain road. a sanatorium bull's pockmarked with shrapnel, the holiday crowds long gone from this popular resort. the real worry is that instability is returned to this volatile region. it's a concern that there was still a to sir breakouts. this is the main concern. of course the people are, are being killed in 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, jamal, amina, without his era, life from london still had on the program. you anna urges countries to do more to prevent weapons and funds from reaching me and mars military. and what began to determine the cause of a massive fire that engulfed a china telecom building, and chang shao.
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ah hello there, let's look to australia. we've had a series of cold front sweep through the se, keeping things chilly and bringing some showers and stronger winds. now the wet weather continues for victoria and tasmania. we'll see some of those storms ration to new south wales. we could see some flooding across central areas and some funder redound port. kicking off along the coast of queensland is rain for perth on saturday, but does, does clear by the time we get into sunday that will be lots of sunshine to be found and sunshine as well. for sidney and brisbin as that rain moves across the tasman to new zealand. now we're seeing some settled conditions for both islands with spring sunshine coming through. just a bit of rain here and there. the temperatures have picked up for christ church and wellington, but the rain isn't very far away,
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you can see it rolling in and clipping into the south of the south island by sunday . now was the move to south east asia. we've seen some heavy rain across more than areas of the philippines. that's going to clear and there'll be more in the way of sunshine. the heavy rain can be found in the south of thailand and we will see more rain roll in to west borneo. by the time we get into sunday, the temperature in bangkok at 30 degrees celsius. ah, consumer crossed brittany as king accede flew through at a time of economic hardship. we'll take a look of how much the motor cheap horse is trade or solution for africa. breakfast against a plan to trade, a port quitting of the laser workplace trim with what is it counting the cost or al jazeera. mm. mm. showcase is the
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best documentary films across the network on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, welcome back. look at the main stories of following. now, united nations is planning to send monitors to the grinding city of idiom, to investigate reports of a massive burial site that which ukraine says contains up to $450.00 bodies. many of the victims of believe to have been civilians and official site most showing signs of torture. a sci fi between care gets thought into g. hassan has been violated just als, off to their leaders, met, and on a troops to pull back. both countries accuse each other of restarting attacks and
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distribution areas along their shed order. armenia, and as of by john, have been trading blame for a flare up of vines, a border earlier this week, which left more than 200 soldiers, dead. thousands of people were forced to flee their homes, but a ceasefire. broken by moscow appears to be holding or now to lebanon, where they have been more armed. raids of banks across the country is customers demand access to their own money. the unrest has been st. spoke by frustration of a financial implosion with no end in sight. 7 banks have been held up since wednesday. i'll just arizona 100 reports on this now from beirut. a series of bank holdups, across lebanon, in just a few hours, a depositors armed and demanding their money. they've been locked out of their account since the financial crisis began in late 2019. in most
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cases, they were able to get some of their funds. the means, every time i go to the bank, i'm humiliated 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 hope we have right and did euro lucian buy depositors who support any depositor who wants to claim his right. banks won't be able to work on till our trapped 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 know 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 that at the ford they, when they would open, they will face hundreds of deposit,
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those other branches. so 4 incidents have ended peacefully with those involved only briefly detained. there's chaos across the lebanese capital and fears, the situation will only get worse if politicians fail 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 nonexistent. i am. the counter is heading to help. we are so tired. i had to leave my house. he does. 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. santa hood there alger cedar, beirut, and king charles a 3rd as completed the last leg of his tow are as ye came back. and he's been in the wash capital card if meeting will make as in speaking to members of the public
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. the among the fine fellow is also some heckling james bass was there, as he made his way through the city. ah, back in the welsh capital tardy of britain's new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom. the place he served as prince. over 6 decades. this trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in front of cathedral. after the death of queen elizabeth this country's longest, ever serving moment in the 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
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sorrow. ah, the king then headed to cardiff castle for an audience with welsh dictators, including the 1st minister mark drake foot for 64 years. he served as prince of wales, the longest anyone's held that roll 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 is booed 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. $1282.00, 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 right. it. among most of the crowd here though, a very different view of things. this idea that tar we should agonize about
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medieval welsh history is just ridiculous. i mean it's, it's, it's fantasy stuff. this is today. this is no, 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 for had to be king. i think suzanne, i think he's definitely gonna 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 man ahead of his time during. but his knowledge of global warming and everything else and even thought i was thinking like the look was happening, what do they talk about now? it can be really get. there was a mix of emotions, grief and condolence for monarch who served for so long. but also prays for the new king and optimism about his reign. ah, james burns. oh jeez, you caught it. oh, here in london,
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thousands of people are going to see the queen lying in state at westminster. hall new joiners were turned away though for several hours on friday night. as the que reached capacity queen has been lying in state in westminster, in the heart of london. the queue to see a coffin is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as saw the park, not far from the tower of london. at the moment, the q is close to capacity. those at the back of the line of bean tell they have to wait at least 19 hours. the queen's coffin will stay at westminster hall until the early hours of monday al jazeera is alan fish hours more now from central london. both 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 pass through here early would have been in the hall for the vigil of the princess when all 4 of the queens children took their place beside the
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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, 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 in 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 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
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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 and the know estimate that somewhere in the region of 332350000 will come along no to pay their tribute to the late queen. on, on, on the stories are following the saudi united nations human rights office is called for any media and to arm sales to me and my aging countries didn't want to prevent funds and equipment from reaching the country's military in my as been in town while since a cool alley, last year, with the military fighting a pro democracy resistance was meant. the land is accused, the ruling gentra, mass killings, and crimes against humanity. according to the un report, released on friday, russia, china in india, will provided assistance to me and mas military. the army deals include fighter jets on vehicles, rockets and artillery shells, and a remote ad defend station. the u. s. britain, canada,
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and the european union of imposed white sanctions on me and my their concerns at the weapons also wish in that country through trade with their neighbors. i spoke to nicholas, come john hedge of the u. s. investigative team for me and martin, he said that reports from detainees are guessing more highly violence is spread pretty much throughout the country, and it used to be traditionally and me 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 land of me and martin we see since the crew in february 2021 a whole range of different human rights violations and serious international crimes, including the detention without any due process of thousands of individuals and very disturbing reports of torture and attention deaths and attention,
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and even of sexual violence against both women and men in detention. there are many disturbing reports that this in the tension on. 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 abilities. now, sar, she's in southern china are investigating what caused a major fire in a skyscraper that sent dozens of people running from flaming danbury. there's been no injuries or das reported. but officials in the city of changsha say, hundreds of fine height is present to quickly extinguish the blaze. the chinese telecom tower is 218 meters tall is reported till been built 20 years ago. has more from bay jane. as the china telecom tower in chang
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shar hunan province and there's lots of social media videos 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 medias also reporting that said the number of casualties remains unclear. it's also saying that so 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 changsha east, where this building is located, as well as other blocks around the area. a quick story from the united states,
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a group of migrant to the centro political dispute in america being re housed at a military base after 2 days in limbo. on wednesday, florida's governor on de santis flew 50 people from texas to a wealthy suburb in the state of massachusetts. families were left in martha's vineyard and area popular with politicians. part of their campaign by a republican lawmakers to bring attention to the influx of people from mexico. president joe biden says his opponents are playing politics with people's lives. we go to south korea now. police are arrested, a woman accused of murdering her. 2 young children in new zealand and bodies were found on his suit case in oakland. last month. i believe the bodies had been stored there for several years. rob mcbride has more now from sol. it's the case that was shocked to new zealand, but as also be making headlines in south korea since it was revealed that the suspect in this case,
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i'd like to be flayed here. back in 2018. she is described as a 42 year old, new zealand national, but of korean descent. the bodies of her 2 children who were age 7 and 10 at the time of their death, have been left inside. suitcases were to be 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 report has claimed her innocence. she has now been transferred to soul or expedition proceeding towards her return to new zealand. or out is there a dot com has more on all of our top stories. also analysis that takes you behind the headlines and blogs from mouth correspondence on the ground.

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