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ah, a g semitism is an evil under labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so f, beneath the surface lies a dog aside in british politics, the labor files hot one on al jazeera, the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right, the world people pay attention to what with on here and i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah,
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kingston's health ministry says at least 24 people have been killed in the fighting with taj extern along the disputed border. ah, i'm tell mccrae, this is else is here alive from doha also coming up. ukrainian officials say most of the bodies is zoomed from a mass burial site, and zoom shows signs of torture. ah, banks and lebanon to shut down for 3 working days after a spite of holdups in the face of its economic crisis. and king charles stands vidual by the coffin of queen elizabeth as tens of thousands of mourners q to pay their final respects ah.
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in kingston, at least 24 people have been killed and fighting with the neighbouring touchstone since wednesday. that's according to the country's health ministry. it says 87 others have been wounded. both countries accused each other of carrying out attacks from towns along the border. seas 5 between the 2 was reportedly violated just hours after a meeting between the lead us on friday. will be the latest in years of clashes between the 2 countries. they share 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 public exclaims within because it's done, population growth, waters scarcity, and increasing demand for grazing land, have only edits to the tensions. well, those tensions, along with a conflict in ukraine overshadowed the summit of the shanghai cooperation
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organisation and is biggest on russell soda has more from that summers. well, the shank occupational decision summit was still on the way in the ancient city of somal containers. becky, stan, early on friday at the reports regarding the clashes between tajikistan and could you down just came in just 2 countries got engaged into a wide range of conflicts alongside to dia and 950 kilometers board there. so well, this was happening, the prism of these 2 companies were here, attending the summit. and the diplomatic affords had been emitted the initiator to paved way for 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 ceasefire is already violated and the clashes are still ongoing. last year, these 2 countries got engaged into almost an all off war. tons of people were killed and injured and the fear here now is that if this conflict is not contained
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and the sci fi doesn't hold, then these 2 companies could be dragged into a wider conflict. lawrence called as a former us assistant secretary of defense and senior fellow at the center for american progress. he explains the significance of the latest escalation and fighting at the shanghai meeting. the heads of both of the states had broker to cease fire, and it didn't whole. and you wonder if they can do it? who can, again, if you did not have the war in ukraine, russia could, i think, play a positive role, which they did back in april of 2021. because they had both been part of the former soviet union and russia has military bases in both places. not why it happened now because the changes are so high, even the smallest thing can trigger a battle. when they said that the, you know, they are moving the wrong direction or they're going over the border or they're not
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letting the water flow. i mean, there are all these little issues that basically, you know, concerning and to j. stan is really suffering because of the war and ukraine because a lot of times jakes work in russia and then send the money home with the rubel being the value they're not getting as much as they used to. so they are having some severe economic problems, which i think led to them acting the way they did along the border. i think it's going to get worse unless you could get some of the outside power. it may be turkey, which has basically played a positive role like with as your bon, as you're by john and armenia. they given you know that they are european country but also a muslim country. i think they could, they could do it. the united nations is planning to send monitors to the ukrainian city of june, to investigate reports of a mass burial size. they have also been allegations of possible war crimes. ukraine
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says 450 bodies were discovered just days after the city was recaptured from russian forces her to adel honeyed, visited as soon on the edge of its zoom in the forest. the grim reality of war nestled between the trees. grays of those who died during the russian occupation of the city each has a story of the moment unknown. ukraine says some of the bodies exudes, show signs of torture. womanhood with the we are here at a place where you can see 3 graves in the 1st one, there is a rope on the neck, and the hands are tied. on some bodies, we see traces of torture. the brill site was discovered after the russians left a few days ago. police said their most 2 civilians, but bodies of 17 ukrainian soldiers were pulled out of a mass grave on the edge of the burial site. investigators and forensic experts are
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ready at work. there are hundreds of graves here in the forest. some of them are mine and appear to even have the date of death. but there are many others that are just numbered. sir gay came to identify some of them. 46 of his neighbors died in the s drive that targeted his building. he pulled their bodies out of the rubble to whom we people had to pay for the burial. and if he didn't have money than they were buried with a number, sometimes they put science like woman with a red coat. those who were burying will may be local fixes russians and separatists from don yet. and lou hence, russia invaded if 2 in the early days of the war, it was used as a logistical help to supplies. forces in the dumbass is now a city in ruins. desolate. there's no power, water or gas. ukrainian soldiers are back on the streets. but that anna wonders how
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she is going to face the approaching winter. she says some people froze to death alone in their homes. at the beginning of the war. sitting under bench near by august says most of the death happen then. of on the leave, i can say it's a mass grave people weary did. anyway, they could any gardens and squares the russian may then seem to attain to exhume the bodies from around the city and took them neither cemetery. she's hoping to find her husband who also died in an air strike. martha natalia also tells me she doesn't know where her father is buried at 80, he died of fear and cold. perhaps they will be fined area over the years. they have admitted in the past to targeting iranian back to arms groups who financial institutions and lebanon have announced fell close for 3 days next week because of security concerns. at least 5 armed rides had been carried out on banks on friday. many of the hold ups were by disparate people demanding access to their
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own money. and his own. a hood of reports from by rote. the incidence could continue. oh, a series of bank, holdups, across lebanon in just a few hours. depositors armed and demanding their money. 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 are not going to mean every time i go to the bank, i'm your mailing agent. 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. oh, the raids on friday followed to on wednesday. activists are promising more to come . i ha, we have right and deserve lucian by depositors who support any depositor who wants
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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 board they, when they will open, they will face hundreds of deposit, 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 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 nonexistent. i say in the counter is heading to how we
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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 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, their al shahita, beirut, the lebanese minister of interior. bazaar mallory has told to al jazeera, the government isn't siding with any one bound to demands law and order must be maintained at all times. who is, are at the deputy a while? who i am nia, the ministry of the interior, and the security forces, are not with the banks against the depositors. the ministry of interior, as well as the depositors wants to maintain order, maintain security, and carry out its duties. and it wants depositors to obtain their rights within the framework of an economic financial plan that is not within the jurisdiction of the ministry of interior. but that would constitute the legal and sound basis for the return of all things to normal life. hey,
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co women is the lebanon project director at international crisis group. he says, the government has wasted most of the money they're going to be happy with what dishing the still ahead on al jazeera, urgent calls by the united nations to stop the sale of arms to mima plus work begins to determine the cause of a mess of fire didn't go to china, telecom building and chung chuck. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle group. your travel package today. hello they let's look to east asia. ana's one typhoon falls apart. we've got another one that's formed to the south of japan. the wet weather can be found in the north east of china and into rushes. far
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east from the remnants of that storm. we got another one. however, that is a significant system. now this is a super typhoon, it's going to bring some very strong winds, as well as heavy rain. that's lucky to cause some damage and bring some flooding to the southern islands of japan. it's set to pull its way further, north, possibly clipping into south korea before turning back towards japan. we are expecting quite a bit of damage and wide spread flooding from this system. and was we move to south asia? we have seen flooding in the north of india, thanks to heavy rains and utter pradesh. this was the scene in luck now where a number of houses collapsed. the wetter weather however, has shifted a further north and to the east. bangladesh seemed heavy, falls as well as in a pool. and me and my it's much dryer in the south of india, as it is in the north west. we are expecting sunshine in new delhi on both saturday and sunday to send a story for pakistan. it may be flooded, but the skies are clear. that sure weather update. i saw
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officially on the june in the year 1271, a. d, a germany tell your merchant set out on an extraordinary journey. having travelled the furthest reaches of the ma glen by marco polos, will beijing, the city established by car still today? joy the strong. now in china is again a super. we reflect on how the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo al jazeera ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the sour syrian state media
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says as riley is strikes, have killed 5 soldiers. the attack happens near the capital, damascus. israel has conducted several is strikes and side government controlled areas of syria. this year and investigation is underway and ukrainian city of zoom, where the bodies of hundreds of civilians have been discovered and a mass burial sized. the bodies are being exempt for forensic examination could by moscow appears to be holding tony ching reports from jermel. 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 a delegation of diplomats bust out to the boat a result of john, look 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 briefed by armine as chief of staff,
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the few local people who remain was still coming to terms with the assault on the town. i mean, i don't communicate was unexpected. loud noises, explosions, everything shook. and after that, the town was immediately covered and smoked. 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. so much so the teams of his very special forces managed to move 7 and a half kilometers inside armenian territory. they say the situations now under control, which 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. i'm able to inflict losses on them and push them buck if they try to resume their actual job . but they haven't pushed them back yet. this mountain behind me is still being
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occupied by, as 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 and miss so on exploded lodge to the mountain road. a sanatorium wolf 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 was the breakout. this is the main concern, of course is that people are being killed and being injured at the mountains base ski resort also hit the cable car built to take scares up the slopes. now marking the way into no man's land. tony chang, joke, armenia, the char stratford is in the azerbaijani town of ch halo with more on the clashes.
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the situation in this area remains calm. we've spoken to the foreign ministry, the as airy government saying that the ceasefire seems to be holding. they are also saying though that they have offered what they describe as a safe passage to armenian soldiers. they still say are operating in areas like these. there's been no mention of any deadline or as to what would happen if those are legit armenian soldiers do not go back into armenian territory. armenian positions are very close to here on the mountain that you can see across the lake. here on the top of it, there are russian peacekeepers operating some of the 2000 or so russian peacekeepers, operational in this area. the military here say that armenian positions are literally only half a kilometer. on the other side of that mountain. a group of men, a building, a tourist information center, very few as areas have visited this area over the last 30 years. no devil or i'm
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thinking other was in house, is always we want peace and we are working under construction of land. we got back these buildings are destroyed 3 decades ago. we have many nationalities living in azerbaijan, and we don't have this problem with them. we just want our land bank. there are hundreds of deserted villages destroyed like this one across this region. and as we heard, people are desperate to come back and start rebuilding their lives. the military say that even before this most recent escalation on sundays, they were hearing shells, they say armenian shells landing $7.00 to $8.00 times each day. this recent escalation only fuels distrust on both sides. charles stafford al jazeera che law as a by john the united nations human rights office has called for an immediate end to south me and my urging countries to do more to prevent funds and equipment from
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breaching the country's military. me and my has been in turmoil since a qu early last year, with the military fighting pro democracy resistance movement. the you in has accused the june of mass killings and crimes against humanity. according to you, in report released on friday, russia, china, serbia, and india had provided assistance to me and mas military. the arms deals include 5 digits, armored vehicles, rockets and artillery shells. and to remote in defense station, the u. s. britain, canada, and the european union have imposed wide sanctions on me in my bonds. they are concerns, weapons still reaching the country through trade with neighbors. will nicholas congeal is head of the you in some difficult team for me in my he says, reports from detainees. a getting more harrowing violence is spread pretty much throughout the country, and it used to be traditionally and me and mar,
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there were on conflicts in water regions. but now since the military coup, in february 2021, the violence has reached the heartland of me in march. we see since the coo and february 2021. the 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 of deaths in detention and even of sexual violence against both women and then detention. there are many disturbing reports of deaths in detention. 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 the senses such as use of indiscriminate force in this, in civilian areas and burning the villages. a group of migrants at the center of
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a political dispute in the united states, a being re house to the military base out the 2 days in limbo. on wednesday, florida gulf never on dissenters flew 50 people from texas to a wealthy suburb and the state of massachusetts. the families will lift and mouth as vineyards and area popular with politicians. it's part of a campaign by republican lawmakers to bring attention to the influx of people from mexico. president joe biden says his opponents applying politics with people's lives and immigration lawyer involved in the case says the migrants with tricked. they were told, there was a surprise present for them, and now there would be jobs in housing, a waiting for them when they arrived. this was obviously a sadistic lie. not only do. 2 responsible for this done know that there was no housing and no employment awaiting the migrants. they also very intentionally chose
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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. ah, thousands of people are still queueing to see the queen lying and state at london's westminster whole. new joiners were turned away for several hours on friday as the que reached capacity. the queen has been lying in state and whispered to hole in the heart of london, the cue to see her coffin snacking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch, as far as suffolk park, not far from the tower of london. at the moment, the key was close to capacity, those at the back of the line, a being told they'll have to wait more than 24 hours. the queen's coffin will stay
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at westminster hall until the early hours of monday. king charles the 3rd has completed the last leg of his tour of the u. k. monarch. he's been in the welsh capital card of making lawmakers and speaking to members of the public. but among the fanfare there was also some heckling james bayes was with the king as he made his way through the city. back in the welsh capital card, if britain's 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 flanders 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
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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, 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 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, the eldest son of the english king edward. the 1st was then made prince of wales,
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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, and this idea of it to her, we should agonize about medieval welsh history. is just ridiculous. i mean it's, it's fantasy stuff. this is today. this is no. oh i think is completely ready should be came because he's had them. he's had like the most practice of being prince of wales getting prepared to be king. i think who's um, i think he's definitely gonna be an amazing king for great version and 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 his time during that his 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 from monarch who served for so long,
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but also praise for the new king. an optimism about his reign. james bay's al jazeera caught him. a mess of fire has engulfed a 42 stories skyscraper in the chinese city of chancia, the building house officers of one of the country's largest telecommunications companies. china telecom, the tower is 218 meters tall and was built 22 years ago. with her he's still investigating the cause of the place, but said there are no deaths or injuries. patrick fog has more from beijing while the building has been identified as the china telecom tower in changsha hunan province. and there's lots of social media video circulating, sharing 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
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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 sir, 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 after being declared extinct and india almost 70 years ago, a group of cheaters are being relocated to the country. 8 cheaters will fly from the southern african nation of men, namibia to marja perdition, curnow national park. it is hopes the animals will help in the restoration of open
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