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a burial site in ukrainian town of idiom, ah, lo i, mary, i'm noisy in london, you're watching alger zeroes are coming up on the program. you as house be, can nancy pelosi arrives in yerevan days after border clashes between armenia and as of by john hill. more than 200 people when elizabeth's grandchildren to hold a vigil around her coffin as a cue to see her stretches to 13 hours and 70 years after they were declared extinct. she says may come back in india ah or come to the program. we begin in the united states when president joe biden has
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warned, applied to him, a pushing against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter rushes, heavy losses that i hadn't made this remark in an interview with the american broadcast s c b s. he says russia become even more of a pariah in the wilder atomic weapons used, is also vowing a strong response. russia as last large areas of territory inside ukraine in recent weeks, as ukrainian troops push ahead with a counter offensive. what might counter joins us live now from washington. how great a threat is them, mike of russia using nuclear weapons? well, it must be made clear that in the context of the interview, the question a made very definite that he was not asking the question based on any new information that is being received. it was a generic type question, a. what if? but that being said, the director of the c a, a back in april,
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wont congress that there's a possibility that president putin could deploy nuclear devices, should he feel in a corner? that's also very important to note that president putin in to 2020, signed a russian military doctrine approved direction military doctrine. which states very clearly that russia will use nuclear devices if other countries utilize nuclear devices against them. but then, and this is the key point, a can also respond with nuclear weapons to the use of conventional weapons. when the very existence of the state is threatened, that's a direct quote from the military doctrine. many military experts do not really see a possibility of putin using a nuclear weapon. however, many say that this does not rule out the fact that he may threaten the use in other words, to escalate to de escalate to get other parties to the negotiating table. but still,
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given the warning from the ca, given the fact that it would appear that who tune and russia is getting in a greater corner in terms of its activities in ukraine, the possibility of nuclear use cannot be ruled out. hence, the very strong response from president biden might obviously, there is this warning that the president is giving about the use of unconventional weapons in the conflict. but we already see us administration investing large amounts of money in supporting the ukrainians against russia. on top of that have been sanctions against the kremlin. what more can they do? well, it's very difficult to see. the u. s. administration says itself that be conscious of weaponry and various systems, various military aid that it is delivering to ukraine has been continuous. virtually every couple of weeks, there is a new announcement from the pentagon about new supplies going into ukraine. i don't
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know if that being said the ident administration has made very clear that it will not contemplate putting any troops in harm's way or on ukrainian soil. this is also the position of nato at this particular point. so there is very little more than the by the administration can do beyond continuing to give supplies to ukraine, but also threatening to use its political wait and throwing out warning, such as we just heard from president biden, to try and ramp down the situation to try and get a de escalation through the threat of very serious responses. should russia in turn decide to escalate? all right, thank you very much for the latest from washington. mike, hannah well ukraine authority to exude more bodies from a mass burial site. in the town of him, many a showing signs of torture and present savanski is accused russian forces of war
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crimes. thousands of forensic workers have been carefully digging through the wooded burial site. police ex but say most of the bodies belong to civilians, but that will also ukrainian soldiers. that is, he was reclaimed by ukrainian forces last week. russia is repeatedly denied deliberately attacking civilians and the head of the pro russian administration, which abandoned the area is accused. ukraine of staging atrocities and there is hardly, i'm doing. it is falling developments from hard. keith is looking gruesome on many levels. this is im, is now a desolate city. completely destroyed is barely a building that hasn't been at least partially damage. and i'm talking about civilian targets here. apartment blogs, schools, pharmacies, the church. so certainly a very desolate picture. and then these are now as investigators, as are looking through what happened there, talking to people,
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they discovered this mass burial size, at least 440 graves there. some of them apparently, with more than one person buried in the same plot. and investigators have to sift through all of these to figure out what happened is certainly a place where you really see the real to all of this ward. it's a city that has been besieged. it has been bitterly fought between the 2 sides is now firmly under ukrainian control. the soldiers are on. you see them roaming the streets, but this barely any sign of life or pro russian forces in the eastern city of daniel say at least 4 people have been killed by shelling, mayor of the city, which is on the rushing control, says who are attacks in the central part have donnie asked in recent weeks, ukrainian soldiers of recapture territory in the northeast in harkey, region, east and south of that. russia is concentrated force is enhanced and done yet
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provinces to expand territory helped by moscow back separatists since 2014. now a 3rd u, uncharted ship is on its way to ethiopia or after leaving ukraine, loaded with $30000.00 tons of grain. while food program partnership is already exported, more than 90000 tons of weeks from the war tone. country ukrainian grain shipments have been severely limited since russia's invasion, which forced the closure black sea port that's placed huge pressure on global food supplies. forts reopened in july, under a deal between moscow and cave that was broken by the un and tacky. one of the main and trustee lines has been reconnected at europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. un nuclear watchdog says one of 4 lines of be the upper regia plant has been repaired and is once again supplying power from the cranium, grid or 4 have been down for the last 2 weeks after fighting the rush and help
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facility. 6 nuclear reactors have been shut down, but the fuel in them still needs cooling to avoid a meltdown. russia ukraine inflamed each other for shelling new facility. ah, now us how speak and nancy pelosi has arrived in armenia for talks with the prime minister. nicole passion yon. the white house says the visit is a show, support the country off to fighting flat this week with other by john pelosi is travelling with a delegation including california congresswoman jackie spire, who's of armenian descent. the armenian american community is called for more political focus on this crisis. more than 200 soldiers were killed in the most recent violence, but a sci fi broker by moscow town it appears to be holding. for now, tony chang has been surveying the damage in one armenian village. this is the
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village of south in northeast mania. and you can see some of the damage there was sustained in the attack as an artillery shell, which had a bomb over here. and this is the house which we understand was occupied by a family of the time. the windows shattered their shrapnel marks all over the wall . the village is now deserted. it's the last one before the border with as by john over in that direction. i think this is the concern for many people living in these border air is not so much these attacks. but the fact that these attacks have started again after 2 years of relative peace and the cease fire has effectively been thrown out of the window. but also, the international community on this occasion doesn't seem to be stepping in in quite the same way that it did in the past. and that if tension zoom, if fighting resumes, will be very hard to step back. meanwhile, child stratford isn't zahn gillen only as
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a by john side of the border behind me is a village or town. that's the, as every government, a very keen on showing the media, they having built it in the last 18 months or so. now, bear in mind that this area up until the 2020 wall was occupied as the as aires, call it, by all median troops, there was nothing in this area except miles and miles of land miles fields of land lines and armenian troops. since what the as aires go live liberation of this area around cairo back. they have built this town and the people that are moving back into it all, ready? all id praise, internally displaced people who were forced to flee their home. most 30 years ago. we've been speaking to some of them here, and they have been very emotional in describing how important it is for them to be back here. how important it is for their children to grow up here. we polish them
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what it sounded like and what it, what it felt like. obviously them having heard the shelling relatively close by to here. they were very confident, certainly on camera. bear in mind we have somebody from the government pretty much with us all the time. but as i say, a great sense of determination here that despite this recent escalation, inviting this village, this new town that has been built, the people coming back to it gets home in to stay and rebuild their lives. well, neither care gets down or to jiquez down and reports it any major combine incidents along that border on saturday, indicating that a sci fi there is still in effect. this week clashes ever bought a dispute left at least 4054 people, dad and he's high is reportedly violated on friday. both countries accused each other of carrying out attacks on outposts and nearby towns using tanks, mortars, rocky artillery assault trans. kyrgyzstan is to kind of state an emergency in the
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but can puerto region well, it cause external president assigned a decree, amending the constitution to call the country's capital, astonish again, and extend the presidential time by 2 years. changes are among reforms pushed by custom jermarta kind of off to violent protests in january, which killed more than 200 people. this unrest response by a rise and fuel prices, but also reflected widespread political discontent. presidential times will now be 7 years, but limited to a single time the capital was renamed, nor so ton in 2019 in honor of outgoing president and also ton no sir, by with their al jazeera life from london, much more self bringing awe. angels and prince william surprised people in the mom of q to see queen elizabeth mine in state and texas and another bus out of my grandson, the home of us vice president,
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come on a harris ah hello. the skies are now clearing across a good part of at least a few showers coming in, falling on form that catastrophic flooding. air of low pressure responsible is now making its way towards you crying legacy of where to where the still in place for some but no where near as intense as it has been. you can see the where to where the will be right across the crime. pushing up into that western side of russia, scattering the showers. they're 2 in 2 were germany tech republic season where to weather the low countries to and that brisk wind, still piling its way down across the north sea. so a chilly wind coming through here should be largely dry across a good part of eastern scotland at east an angler, but a few showers just around the irish sea coast are for cold night sunday. going on into monday. it should be fine and dry for a good part of for the u. k. said he,
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that is a case across sir. london should be fine and troy settled whether there for the queen's funeral or monday, joy to request much of france, one or 2 showers. there in 2 central parts of spain and portugal try to across a good part of northern africa. the heat has abated somewhat up towards northwest, but out you're still getting up to 31 celsius falling back to about 25 there in rebecca for your showers across central africa and big down poor sarah across a good part of nigeria. right? the way to cynical, ah ah ah
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ah ah, ah, by without his error, i lie from london, the main stories now, us president joe biden is warned at vladimir putin against using chemical nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter it's heavy losses. that biden's as rush would become even more of a prior, in the walls. meanwhile, ukraine authorities of if you move bodies from mass burial site in the town of is e . m. many are showing signs of torture. president lensky is accused. russian forces a war crimes. u. s. house became nancy pelosi arrived in armenia for talks with
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prime minister nichol passion. yon whitehouse as the visit is a show of support for the country following this week's fighting with either by john now the queen's 8 grandchildren of held a vigil around her coffin as she lies in state at westminster hall, princess william and harry stood guard alongside that cousins had of the late monarchs funeral on monday. earlier in the day, mourners had been cooing fowls to pay their respects to the queen. received an unexpected royal visit. or challenge has mourn this now from london. tired and weary past the half way mark apart with many hours yet to go. it is at such a point in the queue to end all cues that you might expect spirits to sag the perfect moment then for this, oh, this is wearing those supplies. many with its deft, common touch,
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seemingly in no hurry for the king and his son walked the line meeting talking, laughing a. this was the royal saying, thank you to the throngs, waiting patiently to say their thanks to the late queen. with those in the right place at the right time, an extraordinary experience were just in the queue and then to be told, just stand here, it will be worth it. and then we didn't really know what was going on. i began to to find out that kink thousands an offence when we're coming was just amazing upset young tired lounge totally thrills and then if we happen the time, this is now gone. i started to kick in and now the spirits just lifted. everybody in the crowd fell to it while it was electrically. we're switch, share
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a pleasure and so good to satan, both together as well, which just was not expecting even half of our phenomenal at times the cues reached maximum capacity that has had to be paused. but for those willing to endure, the reward is a personal moment. a debt repaid a memory for the ages. and this here, this is the exits. they have survived the mother of all cues. they came, they have waited. they've given their gratitude and now they're leaving. but it's not just the public that are coming to respects of the queen's coffin leaders a v i. p. 's have been arriving to you, but with the world working the way that it does. i haven't had to wait 16 hours or so that these people have canada's prime minister just intruder and his wife sophie new zealand. premier jacinta, australia's prime minister, antony albanese. the list of world leaders visiting the queen's lying in state will
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grow as more arrive for the funeral. on monday. finally on saturday, it was time for the queen's 8 grandchildren to stand vigil that her coffin william at the head, his brother at the foot. harry permitted to wear military uniform for the 1st time since relinquishing royal duties. 2 years ago. a sombre and formal reminder that of clam lee and the nation mourned together. we'll reach helen's out to sara london in the allan. sasha joins is live now from the queue in london. so we saw allen,
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the queen's grandchildren paying their respects. and rather surprisingly, harry was in military uniform for the 1st time. thus right, if you remember just a few days ago when he walked behind the coffin, is it made his way to westminster hall. he was wearing morning suit with his metals on his chest. but apparently this was a request from the king himself that his son be allowed to wear the uniform of the blues and royal household cavalry. and he did that as he took his place at the bottom of the coffin that reflects what happened on friday night when prince andrew, who also no longer wears military uniform because he no longer performs a rote for shall royal duties. at the request of the king, he also wore his uniform as he stood vigil in front of the queen. for many people here, they missed that moment they had devoted to the river, but the actually was the moon because they are still probably another 3 hours. if you look over the river,
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you can see the lights of the park next to westminster hall and probably just make a few of the head moving round the system there where they will get there are bonded and moved into the whole after the security check at the people here, they're probably still somewhere in the region of 3 hours away from getting through the whole. and just to say the visit of king charles to the crowd, he's trying to portray an image of being a much more open monarch. he is aware that he wasn't quite as well regarded as his mother. she essentially develop the royal walk about. he's done that now in a few places in cardiff on friday and here in london on saturday, trying to present the face of a much more approachable monarch. because that certainly wasn't his reputation as the prince of wales. and time for the public to pay their owner's facts. now starting to run out thus, right, because at $630.00 on monday, then there will be no other people
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a load into westminster hall as they prepare the coffin for the funeral service itself. no. at the moment the authorities are saying it's a 13 and a half hour wait. and so you really have to time this because those crowds could get bigger as they have during the day. not many people, still thousands but not as many people joined the line during the night. they tend to join during the day. so if you're trying to time it, you don't have much time left to join the line because when the authorities believe they have enough people and they will probably get to westminster hall somewhere around 6 o'clock on monday morning. that is when they will stop the line, but the authorities still believe that around 350000 people will file past the queen's coffin as it lies in state in westminster hall, just over my shoulder. thank you very much. alan fisher and london
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a 2nd group of migrants including children have been bus from texas to diamonds. you as vice president come on a harrison washington d. c. this, as the governor of the state of florida defended his decision to fly around 50 migrant for the island of martha's vignette. in the state of massachusetts, the islands are democratic stronghold and popular holidays of the country's political elite. it comes as a dispute over border security, deep engine run up to u. s. midterm elections in november instead of scrambling and worrying about a bunch of rich people and having 50, you know, by the way, they already bus them out. they're gone. they said they said we want every one, no one's illegal and they're gone within 48 hours. and so why not actually look at what's going on? there were more a so our corporate journalists and martha's vineyard today than i've ever done down to the southern border to look what's going on. why don't you go down there and look at some of those communities have to deal with every day. iran president has
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asked the interior ministry to investigate the death of a woman who had been detained for allegedly not complying with regulations on head coverings or her job. masa armine was arrested by iran's so called morality police . cctv footage was broadcast on iranian tv, showing armine collapsing on the floor inside a police building into iran. police a. she died from a heart attack and deny any wrong doing. but witnesses say she was beaten while inside a police van protests or put it to a broken out in the weston in western iran at to. i mean he's a funeral. it wants to premier i to the alley home and i he has made his 1st public appearance in more than 2 weeks. state denisia hominy standing as he spoke to an audience sitting on the floor about the importance of our bane. the religious ceremony marks the end of a 40 day morning period for the grand son of the prophet on the night had not
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appeared in public since he met followers into ron earlier this month, sparking room is on social media that he was ill. and in iraq, $20000000.00 sheer muslims have converged on the shrine, city of cabella, to mark the ritual of algebra in every year. pilgrims gather in large numbers in niger and caribella head of the ceremony. they commemorate the killing of a mom hussein in a battle in cabella, in the 7th century towns across the central italian town of okay are tearing up after flash flooding which killed at least 10 people, cranes are being used to pay a deputy and rescue workers. there's still helping people who are forced to climb up trees or get onto the roof to escape rising water. officials say some people are still on, accounted for coastal region saw half its usual annual rainfall in just a few hours. the un children's agency says so called super floods in pakistan,
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left nearly 3 and a half 1000000 children in need of urgent help in assess stagnant water is led to a rise in malaria, dangly, fever and diarrhea, and mural regions. women and children, many malnourished in poor health, a particularly vulnerable government of the southern center province as more than 90000 people retreat in the province on 1st day alone. the ability, it's extremely hot and was swamped by flood water. so we not only swim in this water, we also drink it because we have no other drinking water. we're not getting any clean water from the government, so we have no other option except to drink this flood water. our cheaters are back in india nearly 70 years, and after they became officially extinct, they relocated from namibia in southern africa, released by india's prime minister on his birthday, and the 12 are expected next month. fenton monahan has more august me. this is the
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moment she has returned to india's national park has made the big counts, became extinct in the country. 70 years ago, the prime minister turned the handle to open their cage with the ranger moody hopes their return will be a major boost. the nation's nature reserves hot pit and i had a 100 people g thought a lot bye today the cheetah has returned to you in soil. and i would also say that along with these teachers, the nature loving consciousness of india has also been awakened with fully full abbey that she just journey began in namibia. they were caged alone, 8000 kilometers, start a new life and you habitat include no national park. they'll spend a month in this quarantine enclosure after that they'll be released into the wider park. that's 5000 square kilometers of a forest and grass land. all 8 cats are equipped with special radio callers to track their movements. if you. ringback look at what's happening here with
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a g does. it's going to become a keystone species and density where the b m o is backing. it's going to drive conservation forward and understanding that conservation is required, not protection, and folk of conservation. we need when solutions for all everything, for all the living creatures living in that area, be it federal dogs be it humans be in the brain species better to species and that she does. but some conservationists have doubts about the project. they say the projects near $12000000.00 of funding will be better spent on directly boosting the local economy. other say the habitat isn't suitable nor big enough for me. definitely put the cart before the horse without doing the unglamorous, but painstaking and very essential work of preparing the habitat, making sure that is sufficient area of making sure it's of sufficient quality, which selfish and praise be sufficient connectivity. we have now got the animals,
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the animals need a home, the animals will hopefully settle down and start reading when they start reading they need more space. the group of 8 she is will be joined by 12 more from south africa next month. the cheetah maybe the worlds fastest land mammal but permanently reestablishing the wild is a slow process. conservation of hope. the habitat will eventually support as many as 40 of them. but that's expected to take many years since monahan al jazeera to germany. now where the world's largest beer festival october 1st is back. after 2 years of pandemic, cancellations. in munich, the policy was in full swing on saturday. the 1st day of the annual event. as is tradition, thousands of lead to hose in clyde revel is down large beers and pretzels and enjoy plenty of life music as well. ah.
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