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a culture of fear when it comes to against job really corruption. a final farewell. after days of ceremony and emotion, tribute, queen elizabeth the 2nd will be laid to rest. it means a cause. brittany's longest reigning monarch will be buried next to her husband, prince phillip, a parents and her sister. as leaders from all over the world to pay their respects . join us for life coverage of the funeral. on out in queen elizabeth the 2nd, a fine with kogan starns health ministry says at least 24 people have been killed in fighting with jackie star long. they're disputed border
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ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera life and also coming up ukrainian officials say there are signs of torture on most to the bodies exempt from a mass burial sites in is you have banks in lebanon will shut down for 3 working days after spate of armed race on king charles stands vigil bought a coffin of queen elizabeth as tens of thousands of mourners paid that fine respects. ah, we began in ca, gastorm, where at least 24 people have been killed and fighting with neighboring tajikistan since wednesday. that's according to what pakistan's health ministry. it says 87 others have been wounded. both countries accuse each other of carrying out attacks
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on towns along the border. a cease fire was reportedly violate he just hours after meeting between the country's leaders on friday. when i've been several clashes between the 2 countries over the years, they share a board that's hundreds of kilometers long, but almost half of that border has not been officially demarcated since the 2 countries gained independence from the soviet union in 1991. there also 2 charges exclaims within kurdistan, a population growth, water scarcity, and the growing demand for grazing land. all added to the tensions for those tensions along with the conflict in ukraine, overshadowed the summit of the shanghai corporation organization in was pakistan or so. so that has more from the summit while the shanghai corporation organization summit was still on the way in the ash and city of san marcos in was becky stan early on friday. the reports regarding the clashes between tajikistan and curtis dan just came in. these 2 countries got engaged into
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a wide range of harmony alongside to do a 950 kilometers border. so well, this was happening. the prism of these 2 companies were here attending the summit and the diplomatic a force had been immediately initiated to paved way for a meeting between these 2 leaders, they met and agreed on a cease fire. however, just hours after the si, fi was announced. now the reports are coming in, i'm saying that the sci fi is already violated and the clashes are still ongoing. last year, these 2 countries got engaged into almost and all of war, tons 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. lawrence cobra is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. he explains the significance of the latest violence at the shanghai meeting. the hedge of both of the states had broker to cease fire, and it didn't whole. and you wonder if they can do it?
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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. that's 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 water or they're not letting the water flow. i mean, they're 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 to jakes work in russia and then send the money home with the rouble being the value. they're not getting as much as they used to. so they're having some
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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 may be charged, which has basically played a positive role like with as your bond, as you're by john and armenia at that given you know that they are european country but also a muslim country, i think they could, they could do it. and i could, nations if planning to send monitors to the ukrainian city, him to investigate reports of a mass burial sites. they've also been allegations of possible war crimes. ukraine says 450 bodies were discovered just days office forces. we captured the city from russia, or the of the 100 reports from him on the edge of its zoom in the forest. the grim reality of war nestled between the trees. graves of those who died during the
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russian occupation of the city each has a story of the moment unknown. ukraine says some of the bodies exudes, show signs of torture. 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 already 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 problem
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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 signs 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 hub 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 the tanner wonders how she's 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 bury did. anyway, they could any gardens and squares the russian made in scene to tame, to exhume the bodies from around the city and took the him neither cemetery. she's
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hoping to find her husband who also died in an air strike. yes, 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 find that the burial site. investigators have a monumental task ahead. but ukraine is confident that some of the stories of those buried here will provide more evidence of war crimes. what does that mean? al jazeera, it's zoom asana. a culture is a human rights lawyer based in keith. she says ukraine needs more resources to understand exactly what happened in ism. so what we know so far that most of their people who was bodies were found in this very easy room. they died in late march, april this year. so i, during this, i mean it's already 4 or 5 months after i've heard they are,
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they were agreed. there are 4 of them. condition of bodies are very my to be friend from what we saw in the j e. we must on that's why i don't think that we can compare now we have to understand more and get more information on the green light. i think, i mean on tweet there, there is still a lot of videos and pictures from excavating on this math. great. there in now, in his room. i think that so far on what we can say that all this people die because of the war and her death for sure. so all it was a lack of medical support, or it was because of michelin or dave or torture. in any keith,
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we have to investigate the grain at, pester investigated properly. germany has taken control of a major russian owned all refinery on its own soil. chancellor of shoals says the move was unavoidable, as germany looks to shore up its energy supplies, determined, the government is facing a dilemma. it's pledged to eliminate russian oil imports by the end of the year. officials are now in talks with cars like stone, as they try to secure oil to the for is for the plot. on the refinery, in the town of shred supplies, 90 percent of the city of berlin's fuel syrian state media says israel has carried out air strikes that have killed 5 soldiers. the attack happened that near the capitol, damascus, israel has conducted numerous airstrikes inside the government control errors of syria over the years is admitted in the past. it has targeted iranian backed armed groups. financial institutions in lebanon are set to close for
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3 days. next week. they say they're concerned about security as the countries economic crisis continues. there are at least 5 armed raids at banks on friday. many involved desperate people demanding access to their own money. and as it's an audit reports, there may be more to come. 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. one of them, every time i go to the bank, i'm you may the 18th when 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,
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activists are promising more to come. i ha ha, we have right and does the resolution by depositors who support any depositor who wants to claim his right. banks won't be able to work on till 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 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 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. first pay 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,
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and many say they can no longer cope. the currency has collapsed, unemployment is rising, state services are almost non existent. i say the counter is heading to hell. 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 center. there alger cedar beirut, lebanese minister of interior has told al jazeera, the government isn't siding with anyone, but demands that law and order must be maintained at all times. without at the fia while who, what are near 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
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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 said i had haron al jazeera searching for answers. investigators trying to determine what sparked a massive fire in this chinese skyscraper and football royalty pays tribute to queen elizabeth the 2nd for england captain david beckham at joining thousands of people as acute to honor. the british monarchy ah hello, they were gonna start in central america and the caribbean were watching 2 tropical systems here. tropical storm. fiona is working its way west. it's pulled across the leeward islands. now it's bringing some very heavy rain. the winds aren't strong
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enough to make it a hurricane, but we are expecting to see some flooding, as well as some possible landslides and mud slides, as it works its way over puerto rico and onwards to the dominican republic. the path shows its sweeping up towards the north west. it is expected to move into the trucks and k cause islands. now we've got another one that's formed to the west of mexico. that's gonna chuck a lot of rain at the pacific coast and bring some stronger winds here. we could see some flooding. we'd also see some flooding in florida. that's thanks to some heavy rain that's expected all over the next few days, heavier than usual for this time of year. the heavy rain continues as well across the southern areas of ontario in canada and we will see some welcome rain come into northern areas of california. that's thanks to a weather system that's pulling in. it's good news for those that are fighting fires, but they will still be some pretty strong winds blowing about san francisco. seeing the temperature at 20 degrees celsius. that sure weather update. i'll be back with
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you're watching out a 0 reminder of our top stories this out. go get stands. health ministry says 24 people have been killed since fighting with tajikistan and forces broke out on wednesday. a sci fi was reportedly violated just hours after a meeting between the countries. leaders on friday. investigators are searching for answers and ukrainian city of is you, for the bodies of hundreds of civilians have been discovered in a mass burial site. what is being consumed for forensic examination and lebanon's banks are set to close for 3 days. as a conscious economic crisis deepens, there been at least 5 raids at banks on friday. any holdups and hold desperate people wanting access to their own money. armina and as a by john have been trading blame for a flare of violence at the border earlier this week or the 200 soldiers were killed
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in the crashes as a by chance president accused armenia of a large scale military provocation, while armenian soldiers say they were taken by surprise, by drone strikes, of thousands were forced to flee their homes. but a ceasefire brokerage by russia appears to be holding 20 chang reports from german . for now, an uneasy peace holds in the mountains that divide armenia and as a by john. but the battle for the moral high ground rages, a 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 strikes. as the ambassadors went in to be briefed 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, i don't communicate was unexpected. loud noises, explosions, everything shook. and after that,
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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. so much so the teams of his airy, special forces managed to move 7 and a half kilometers inside armenian territory. they say the situations now under control watch watching, 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 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
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miss so on exploded, lodged in a 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 that people are being killed and being injured at the mountains base. a 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, jim mac, armenia. a massive fire has engulfed a 42 story skyscraper in the chinese city of chang shao. the building how's the offices of one of the country's largest telecommunications companies? china telecom, a tower is 218 meters tall and was built at 22 years ago. well, thirty's are still investigating the cause of the blaze,
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but there have been no reports of deaths injured hatcher. falk has more from vision . while the 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 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 started this fire. exactly. and meanwhile,
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police have blocked off the 2nd ring road in changsha east, where this building is located, as well as other blocks around the area rescue teams have been deployed in italy's market region for 7 people have died after heavy rains and floods. effected area is in the eastern part of the country. the region received half its usual annual rainfall in just a few hours. firefighters are clearing landslides and fallen trees, and helping people trapped in their homes and cause it. luckily we live on the 1st floor and from our terrace we saw the sudden mass of water that went up from 50 centimeters to one and a half meters in less than 10 minutes. a stomach one, somebody wanted us when we arrived this morning. the situation was really dramatic . it's not habitable anymore. we threw away everything. i don't know if and then it will be possible to go back living there with the argentine in our a court has rule that 12 crew members of venezuelan pain can now leave the country
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3 months after the aircraft was grounded in bonus iris. a judge ruled the cargo plane should be detained because of an investigation into 14 venezuelans and 5 iranian crew members. paraguayan intelligence service linked one of them to the iranian revolutionary guards which the united states classifies as a terrorist organization. 7 crew members are still not allowed to leave. argentina . violent protests have swept across haiti for a 4th day. the wave of violence began after the government announced with hike fuel prices were barricades and burning tires have been set up throughout the capital for the prince. the testers are demanding from this on reset down. they say don't living conditions have reached unprecedented levels since he took office in july last year. were gang leaders have also held large rallies, calling for me to leave the country. i got most of the city were in the streets to
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show support to the people. it's not simply about the gas problem. the time has come for the prime minister to leave power to break the system and to remove the country's economy from the hands of a small group of people. ah, former england football that david beckham has joined hundreds of thousands of people as they paid respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd by the way, to the round 12000 a q to see them on a client state at westminster hall. he says his family has always held a deep respect for the queen. i grew up in a family. the royalists. you know, i said earlier today, you know, i think back to my grandparents because if my grandparents were alive, they would have been here. it's nice to be his, celebrate with everybody, you know, the life of majesty and the legacy that she's left or king charles the 3rd has
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completed the last leg of his tour of the u. k. as moloch. he's been in the welsh capital, cardiff meeting lawmakers and speaking the members of the public. among the fanfare, there was also some heckling james bay's father, the king's progress, 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 and 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 monarch in a process of devolution in recent years, wales has taken responsibility for more of its own affairs. at the welsh parliament, the senate, the king responded to a motion of condolence. i know she took immense pride in your many
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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, his boot, the king, the anger has long roots. the last native prince of wales was llewellyn up. griffith 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
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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 that char, 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 going to be an amazing king for great britain and northern ireland. 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 this knowledge of global warming and everything else in england 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, but also praise for the new king. off to this him about his reign. ah,
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james bay's algae soon caught in the am as a all birds are the original inhabitants of libya with their own flag, language, and culture. for decades, they were repressed under the rule of mammography. now they're getting a chance to celebrate their culture. and as manic china reports, a group of college students has also embraced the language. western libya is home to libya's pervert people, the amazon scattered across them. full, so mountains are old amazon cities like this one and a girl. her abdulla sassy, says the m a z, you have a long and rich history in libya and start me in less than an amazon, where it originally inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got that. he came to power, he sought to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children,
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music names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture in secret. ah, dad will do is a musician. he says before revel, groups revolted against get duffy in 2011, playing amazon music was a criminal offense at that that a no gun under 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 nor the m a z. coastal city of water is the largest in libya. young view played an important role in the revolution that hobbled, longtime leader in wal mart did that. he outlaw their cameras like language. now. after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. the tamares out
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language 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. she hopes to further her education and become a professor. but again, a lunch. i am so proud to be one of the 1st people to graduate in the amazon language in libya. 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.

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