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ablaze the trails of players writes football rebels on our g z. y. anti semitism is an evil niandra labor governments. it will not be tolerated in any form. what? so ever. beneath the surface lies the darker side in british politics. the labour files are one on al jazeera from the for velez of characters. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. ah, ukraine's presidents as widespread evidence of torture has been found and assist the retaken from russian forces.
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ah, americans out there, alive from doha, also coming up to become warmer prior to the rover mirror. have been here as president joe biden, to lives a stalk warning to russia not to use nuclear or chemical weapons in ukraine and the grandchildren of queen elizabeth stand in visual la mourn as to outside, for up to 17 hours to pass my uncle and the grief and anger of a man rescued from a rock in raging foothills in august on, while his friends are washed away. ah, the cranes president says there is evidence of widespread torture as more bodies are found at mass burial site in the countries east. the city of idiom was reclaimed from russian forces last week. the czech republic,
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which holds the presidency, is calling for an international war crimes tribunal to be established. the head of the pro russian ministration, which abandoned easy as accused ukraine of staging atrocities. coolly, uncle bonded to karl vonny, keenly apparently glowed machine and now as the occupiers fled, they also dropped a torture device. lay slippery even at the railway station. we found a room for torture until 3 electric torture could wine envelope us both. hulu is just a train station crew torture was a wide spread practice in the occupy territory. that is what the nazis did eat. we will establish all the identities of those who tortured our people, who brought the straw to take from russia to our ukrainian land. out there is hotter abdul. hamid is fallen developments from hoc eve. it is looking gruesome on many levels. this is im is now a desolate city. completely destroyed is barely
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a building that hasn't been at least partially damage and i'm talking about civilian targets here. apartment blocks, schools, pharmacies, the church is so certainly a very desolate picture. and then this now as investigators, as looking through what happened there, talking to people, they discovered this mass burial side at least 440 graves. there are some of them, apparently, with more than one person buried in the same plot. and investigators have to sift through all of this to figure out what happened is certainly a place where you really see the real to all of this war that the city that has been besieged. it has been bitterly fought between the 2 sizes now firmly under ukrainian control. the soldiers are on. you see them roaming this trees, but this barely any sign of life. he was president joe biden has warned russia against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine. he was speaking on the cbs 60
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minutes program when we were putin is becoming embarrassed and pushed into a corner. and i wonder mister president, what you would say to him if he is considering using chemical or tactical nuclear weapons, don't, don't come to achieve face war on like anything since war 2. and the consequences of that would be what, what would the u. s. response b, you think i would tell you if i knew exactly where to with the course of mocking to tell you will be consequential. don't become more of a prior in the world than they ever have been. depending on the extent of what they do, determine what response worker she have returns, he has more from washington. everything we've heard from the us administration and intelligence officials has been consistent over the last several months that the u
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. s. has seen absolutely no evidence that russia is preparing for a tactical nuclear attack in u crane. it has no preparations. he doesn't even feel that it's plausible. the vladimir putin would make such a move in the current circumstances. in fact, there was some reporting in the new york times that they had ministration. officials felt that far from being corner there are plenty of conventional weapons and tactics far more brutal. the boot patient hasn't used yet, so there is not feeling that he's in a corner state. there is a debate about what would potentially make russia use is nuclear arsenal. william burns, in april. the ca, director said it was if russia felton was under the extra extra central threat. he gave the example of nato militarily getting involved on the ground or mass in ukraine. about something that the, the u. s. is trying to avoid giving the perception of, to russia, that this is now just simply all out proxy war between the u. s. and nature and,
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and russia. and that's one of the reasons why joe biden is refusing to gives an ski the long range missiles he keeps asking for which could potentially be used against russia. that according to another reporting and sources is what joe byte feels could be potentially a red line. where russia would suddenly fail, waits, this is now an extra central threat. there was a surgeon volunteers joining the craning army shortly after russia began its invasion in february. that included women, and after more than 6 months of war, some and now teaching men combat. gorilla alexander, in the capital cave, spoke to some of the volunteers at this army training center near keith, ukrainian soldiers run through combat drills. they're practicing skills they'll need when they're deployed to the front lines. the instructor is 23 year old deanna . her nickname is sledge hammer of sic them, was it?
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see when i was growing up, i didn't have any thoughts about joining the army. but my brother joined when rushing invaded. i couldn't stay aside and watched. so i joined to the there are 50000 women in ukrainian military of which 10000 are on the front lines. after russia invaded ukraine in february, there was an increase in women volunteering to join the military, like natalia. so an inch go a 38 year old hospital worker who on the 1st day of the war, signed up for the military when she was told, 90 percent of soldiers die in combat from bleeding. she is now training and how to translate her knowledge and 1st aid to the battlefield. her brother was killed by russian forces. doctor went him within the pit of the v. i want to be on the front lines of the war, and i want to help my fellow soldiers because i want to, well as soon as possible to being a lawyer and ukraine, unlike men,
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women are not obliged to register for mandatory military service. but that could be changing very soon. ukraine is considering making military service mandatory for women with specific skills lawyers but said a decision would that be made until next year? for now, there are enough female volunteers willing to join. many like 25 year old katya view it more than just a job. i am a patriot of my country. i cannot sit on my hands and do nothing in a country fighting a war and training new soldiers, no matter what their gender. gabriel's hondo al jazeera keith, a funeral service has taken place, a russian woman who has killed while fighting for ukraine and on a god fight a 3 gun salute as friends and comrades in arms are gathered in kiva for 34 year old
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olga sing, and overs feel burial. she served of several years alongside soldiers of fighting against russian back separatists. and the u. s. s. speaker nancy pelosi has arrived in me armenian capital yerevan, a just days for the latest outbreak of fighting with neighboring azerbaijan. the white house, as the visit is a show of support for armenia. the 2 sides have been the conflict for decades of the disputed region of nagondo cut back. now, policies traveling with a delegation, including california congress own jackie spire is of a minion descent and the armenian american community has called for more political focus on the crisis. and people are returned to the 1st village, rebuilt. and as of by john since the 2020 war with armenia, despite returned to vance over recent days, they say they determined to stay and rebuilt their lives shall stop, but has more, from our golly in azerbaijan. these airy graves have been neglected for more than
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30 years. the village was destroyed in fighting in the early 19 nineties when the armenian army occupied this area. 2 years ago the army military was forced out in a 6 week war that claimed 6500 lives and new village has been built so many as aires can return. hello the thought filled in the statue you see represents pasent high for us. we hope we can solve this problem without fighting but there are fears that have pride, joy, peace may be unraveling. both sides blame each other for a recent up surgeon fighting that killed more than $200.00 soldiers. this village is the 1st village in this area have been rebuilt, since the as airy military took back control of this area in 2020, after what they say was 30 years of armenian occupation. and the people coming back
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to live here, say that despite the recent escalation of violence, some of which happened close to here, they are determined to stay the silly move of family, a, one of almost 70 families who moved back so far. fernandez cries, she listened to her daughter. describe what happened when they fled 29 years ago. she says, she won't let her daughter's childhood be destroyed like hers was. analog gamma didn't allow our children have to be here. we have to bring in that peer because we run this land back with the blood of our soldiers. the government built village has shops, a school and a workshop where women get paid to make medical clothing and masks. so for instance of halo, it feels incredible to be back. the last 30 years of our life was bad. we lived in camps and often on the streets. the yellow flags fly over the grave of
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a soldier above the village. there is no agreement on a peaceful solution to the conflict of an ago. no kara back, only hope that the killing will finally stop char stratford, al jazeera a gully, azerbaijan, and across the board. attorney chang has been surveying the damage in one armenian village. this is the village of sark in ne armenia, and you can see some of the damage that was sustained in the attack. there's a, an artillery shell which had a barn over here. and this is a house which we understand was occupied by a family the time the shop windows shattered. their shrapnel marks all over the wall. the village is now deserted. it's the last one before the border with as a by john over in that direction. i think this is the concern for many people living in these border areas. not so much these attacks, but the fact that these attacks have started again after 2 years of relative peace
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. the ceasefire has effectively been thrown out of the window. but also that the international community on this occasion doesn't seem to be stepping in quite the same way that they did in the past. and that if tension resume, if fighting resumes the be very hard to step back. security chiefs from kyrgyzstan and to g. cust on the hub, discuss the latest flare up and fighting along their disputed border. dozens of people have been killed in the violence. the 2 former soviet states blame each other for the fighting that broke out on wednesday. there have been aboard a skirmishes between the 2 nations ever since they gained independence after the breakup of the soviet union in 1991. and there's been looting in haiti's capital, puerto prince father, in days of protests, ah, as anger over fuel price hikes in the high crime rate, particularly though involving gangs, thousands face water shortages of sorry,
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i apologize that after the violence affected supplies. so head on out, sir, while britain moans, the death of queen elizabeth, the 2nd opinion about the monarchy is divided in some communities, plus what you see behind me of flowers in a very unlikely place. coming up, i'll tell you about a wonder of nature in the other panama, the world tries desert. ah, hello, we have tropical storm fyodor now making its way across the lesser antilles. to the arrival of the storm. they're just running up towards puerto rico will continue to drive its way a further westwards. winds of around $95.00 from 2 per hour moving reasonably quickly. but it does bring with the usual threats of life threatening storm surge,
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flash flooding. some parts could see good color, 100 millimeters of rain as it's sweetest way across the dominican republic. and of course, the possibility of much, slight as a result of that, there we go. sunday, the where to where the crossing puerto rico, pushing in 2 hispaniola said the dominican republic sang some really wet weather at that state. and then it'll slide its way further northwards and head up towards turks and take us islands may well develop into a hurricane early next week, but for the time being state as a tropical storm with copious amounts of rainfall. big has this one heavy showers, longest bells afraid to make the way across that western side of mexico was trouble . storm lester, just clips at western side of the country, western part of the us also seeing some very heavy. right. and that could cause some flooding over the next hour. so the system tracked its way a further southwards. it'll bring some heavy rain across a good part of california, with a possibility of flooding. ah,
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the only counting the crossed britons came accedes to the throne at a time of economic hardship. we'll take a look of how much the monarchy cost is trade a solution for africa battle against climate change? port quitting installation, workplace trend? what is it? counting the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world center might have when you call home, we'll play, you can use in current affairs that mattel, to years ah ah ah,
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the watch out there, a reminder of our top stories this, our ukraine's president says there's evidence of widespread torture as more bodies are found at a mouse burial site in the countries east. the city of india was retaken by russian forces most week. and you, as president joe biden has delivered a stock warning to russia against the use of chemical or nuclear weapons. he raised the issue in a pre recorded tv interview before leaving for queen elizabeth funeral in london. and us how speak and nancy pelosi has arrived in armenia, fallen the outbreak of fighting with that neighbour as about neighboring asthma genre that she sighs, have been in conflict for decades of the disputed region, the caller con. ah theo, as president joe biden and 1st lady jill biden, i've arrived in london for the funeral of queen elizabeth. the 2nd barden will be
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among an estimated $500.00 foreign dignitaries from $200.00 countries will attend monday's funeral. earlier the queen's 8, a chilled grandchildren held a vigil around her coffin as she lies in sight at westminster hall, princess william and harry stood guard alongside their cousins, also on saturday morning, had been caring for hours to pay their respects to the queen received an unexpected royal visit rowley challenge has moved from london, tired and weary past the half way mark bark 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 ah, chances reign. thus, for his surprise, many with its deft, common touch, seemingly in no hurry, the new king and his son walked the line, meeting, talking, laughing. with
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this, with 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 king charles owens 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. hell, tears while it was electrically, we're switching what a pleasure. and so good satan both together as well, which just was not expecting even half of our phenomenal at times the cues reached
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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, a miss 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 i the respects of the queen's coffin leaders, a v i. peas 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 prime minister, jacinta arden, australia's prime minister, and the list of world leaders visiting the queens, lying in state will grow as more arrive for the funeral on monday. finally on saturday,
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it was time for the queen's 8 grand children to stand. vigil had 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 somber and formal reminder that a family and a nation mourned together. rory challenz, how to 0 london. the death of queen elizabeth as triggered an outpouring of grief across the u. k. but opinions on the monarchy very as us had beg found in the north of england. the queen's youngest son, prince edward greets the crowd. in manchester. this city is known for its diversity,
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ah, culture and being a trendsetter. and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not every one is in the mood for the royal funeral. sharleen is a community worker. she feels the monarchy is detached from black communities. if come to this country will not foul quite welcome is allah raisins in in england and m and when you blackie, do you know it and feel it? unfortunately, the ma heineken are rare and it just feels like in that is a big issue in the, in england. others who 1st arrived here as immigrants feel more of an affinity to the late queen, king charles and the political establishment such as but met the queen and fondly remembers his conversations with her face lit up when she came close to his met king charles 3 times and feels ethnic minorities our lot to the monarchy. anybody like myself who came to this country over 50 years ago as
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a 10 year old town of very difficult towns are very different. there was a lot of orphan racism and hostility towards the immigrant commute under this sir queen, who has given us that stability. we should appreciate and honor her majesty the queen. but he acknowledges criticisms over british colonialism and its empire. by all means, sir, the criticism can be her, looked out, but now is not the time. latest polls suggest support for the royal family in the u . k. remain strong. but the memory and legacy of empire appears to have left minority communities divided. i said, beg, i'll jazeera the north of england. now demonstrators have gathered in sweden's capital, stock home to protest against racism. and the far right there ali came on for coalition of right in parties, narrowly defeated, sweden sent to let government in a general election. the victory could alter the country reputation as
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a haven for progressive ideals. social democrat leader, magdalena anderson resigned as i missed on thursday and the leader of the central right. moderate party off a kristen on our time, formal government and the president of iran is asked the interior ministry to investigate the death of a woman after she was detained by the country's morality police. mesa armine was arrested for allegedly not complying with regulations on head coverings. the cctv footage was broadcast on around in t v showing her collapsing on the floor inside a to ron police building. officers say she died of a heart attack and deny any wrong. doing witnesses however say she was beaten inside a police van protest broke out in western ron of the 22 year old woman's funeral and the u. n. children's agency. he says the devastating floods in pakistan have left nearly 3 and a half 1000000 children in need of urgent help. yes. have so stagnant water has led to an increase in malaria. thank
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a fever and diarrhea in regions weren't children. many la morrison and poor health are especially vulnerable than me. boucher did already. 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, the sole survivor among 5 friends and tried to buy last month's floods in coy starting pakistan has been telling out 0 about his experience. our team met him to hear his story. med anomaly, like, my name is albert de la. i am 24 years old. i am one of the 5 people who were stuck in the flight. i can never forget the 25th of august. it was a wonderful day for us. it was early morning and it was raining heavily, so i decided to move my vehicle to a fleet. when i came down, my friends also joined. we've been moving toward the bazaar with our week. we saw
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the door and heading towards us, so we'd add and climbed a big rock to seek refuge. we were soon set honored by raging waters. this is miss hung up. we got the deputy commissioner office to tell them that we were stuck on the rock and 4 guards, they to help us because our lives were still waiting once we kept leaving for help for 5 hours, but there was no response. my friends were all vanishing and what a great ballade was scared and gorgeous. father endorsed him. baba, i have been disobedient. please forgive me with them. i will not wipe. i'm struggling on what belong unwitting rios. we're also trying and calling the families to tell them that their lives were in danger and pay for them and would offer his prayers on a rock while the others were reciting words this from the koran, just across from our villages and family members were trying to throw a ropes to save us. my friend stored me. i shouldn't grab that open,
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go for me up was certainly a big wave game smashing on the rock and i was able to cling onto the rope. but all my friends respect the week, it is very painful for me that i could not do anything for my friends. it was a helicopter for rescue. my friends would still be alive. and when my friends were lost because of negligence of the authority of that not to get it when i got out of the door and my family packed along and told me that our home week of shops and fields were all gone. after the incident, i felt in my heart that i should stand up for my people to the last for it and by a large help to serve might be our buckets. tiny brothers and sisters are certainly aid and i am helping with distribution of food and medicine. it is my duty. i have nothing left, but i will do whatever i can for my people. i have dedicated my life to might be for repairs, run away in towns across the central italian region of luck,
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after flash flooding, which killed at least 10 people, cranes are being used to clear debris and rescue work is still helping people who are forced to kind of trees or get onto their rooms are scape of the right water, official say some people are still unaccounted for. the coastal region. so half is the usual annual rainfall in just a few hours. and the wonder of nature is blooming in chiles at a comma desert, the driest place on earth plants and flowers have merged off to this year's winter reigns, the so called flowering desert occurs every 5 to 7 years. are charging, local and foreign visitors out there as lucy, newman reports, home copy up or in northern chillers. this is the at the camera desert. the driest and most barren in the world, except right now for the 1st time in 5 years it rained. and so like sleeping beauty, these flowers are awakening,
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and they are starting to bloom of phenomena that attract tourists from all over chilly and the world. you can have a boy in fair thank him for the b believe. yeah, it's unpredictable. in the last 40 years there have been 13 of and either it c problems exist in a few other. does it like in southern california? a baton might be out to calmer. those does it are inhabited and already have visitation. they'd be got to florida the seeds the produce these flowers and plants can lay dormant for a decade or more. the our climate and the cold temperatures at night, keep them from rotting. but what's also extraordinary is that for just a very few short months, a mini echo system emerges in this normally in hospitable terrain. first the plants and the flowers attract the insects there, followed by birds, and then mammals and even bigger mammals. mika nature, lover, alexys, could nichol is familiar with these plants apply. yeah,
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it will empathy much water. you fall meant that this plan is cold, turkey and his cream leaves emerge when it rains him and his sleeves are eatable, they taste good. even though they are a bit sela, the gonna cozy them because i have time water from the leaves you from this my water here. as you know, nasa, scientists often use the at the comp deserts, rocky terrain to simulate planet mars. but extreme weather patterns are taking their toll. this winter, it actually snowed in the arid elk valley, not so far south from here. while for the north, in the, at the comma, there were mudslides. it's spring now in south america. but this desert loom is emerging much more slowly than in the past because rain is becoming more and more irregular, leading many to wonder if all this is destined to disappear as another casualty of climate change.
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