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has been open to the public more than 400 of the med, 1700 workers submitted. there are so even the security guards here are artistically talent, especially the security guards demand for me. that's really interesting. it's the people who have jobs that don't seem to be ones that involve the federally the artistic tallies. it felt an exhibition design manager daniel kershaw to organize works. this installation gives you a slice of what's on the lines of more varied types of artists in new york, then you could possibly get anywhere else. the exhibit is a sign of appreciation for the met employees and a fresh approach to art from an age old institution. a recon fiona last is the dominican republic called to bringing destruction and power blackouts to puerto rico. ah,
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i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera, well i from do also coming up at nan side who was the subject of one of the most popular podcasts of all time is released after more than 20 years. and a u. s. prison pro russian separatists accuse ukraine of autonomy shutting down the exc. killing 13 people ah. on queen elizabeth, the 2nd is laid to rest at windsor castle off to an historic state feud. ah. hearken, fiona continues to chance through the caribbean, bringing heavy rain and winds. gusting close to 150 kilometers per hour after killing one person and guadalupe fiona swept through puerto rico on sunday and
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knocked out most power that i. early on monday, the eye of the store was over the dominican republic. nat booker humor is expected to increase to a category 3 hurricane before heading north, where it could impact turks and k costs. and when you that article, hey, has the latest a sign of it. i wouldn't hit again this bridge built after the last hurricane to hit puerto rico washed away 2 days before the 5th anniversary of hurricane maria. now fiona. maria was a category for fiona, a one. but the devastation appears to be just as widespread. real now black, i've been going there. this is the plot to river from the bridge and com or you, it is approximately 10 feet from hitting the bridge. this is crazy. the governor of puerto rico has called the damage catastrophic and more just audio in many areas that had never seen flooding. there has been an unprecedented accumulation of water . in fact, in many areas,
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it was greater than what we saw during hurricane maria. you're up to $76.00 centimeters of rain was forecasted to fall in some parts of puerto rico houses. businesses washed away, land slides are continuing, and more than 1300000 people are without electricity and will likely stay that way for days or weeks. many also don't have access to clean water. at my age, i've never seen anything like this before. i have no words to describe this. at all, it destroyed everything. everything has been effected. it all has to be built. all this. more than 1000 people had to be rescued. and now fiona has moved on to the dominican republic, the damage there, also widespread as fiona brought winds of more than 140 kilometers per hour. why not? well, i'll tell you the truth. i didn't sleep. i was sitting behind that door because the wind was strong enough. that would have taken me with everything i woke up for i am
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because the house was one large pool. fiona is expected to strengthen in the coming days as it next bears down on the bahamas and turks and keiko's unlikely. bermuda as wealth particle haine al jazeera, at least one person has been killed after an earthquake struck off the coast of western mexico. the us geological survey said it was a magnitude $7.00 quake buildings an infrastructure were damaged in the city of atlanta and neo on the pacific coast. but the effects were far less severe than earthquakes. that happened on exactly the same date in 20171985 residence in mexico city, ran into the streets for safety when the trends were felt from home and reports from the capital the met. cuz that only just troops back into their office buildings after an earthquake through when suddenly a free time the real thing begun to building shaking
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roads, bouncing nervous faces. they be forgiven to thinking that this day the 19th of september is cursed. you can probably see the people behind me may be covered outside of the buildings. i'm right in the sale, the reform, which is the main avenue in mexico city and they've got hit because you just had a more than 7, an earthquake. that's more than 7 on the rick this guy. some more people behind us over there. what's actually really bizarre about this great is that it's happened exactly on the anniversary, the 19th of september as to other major, a quite submit one in 2017. 1985, some people on twitter starting to talk about the take even the time just passed 1 pm was almost identical to the 2017 quake which killed more than 300 people. the good news this time around damage was minimal. much less than those terrible
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earthquakes of the past, leaving behind only a sense of bewildered or that it could happen again. this patrol a lot of money. when the earthquake alarm sounded a 2nd time, we thought it was an error. you wouldn't think there would be a quick, again, on the same day at the same time. but what are the chances people here will surely be marking their calendars for next year. 19th september, not a day to be on the top floor. you know, in the next a u. s. judge has ordered the release of a man whose conviction for murdering his ex girlfriend inspired one of the most popular podcasts of all time, had none science case was a subject of the true crime podcast serial. it revealed flores in the police investigation for fire may still face prosecution. she had returned the reports. i say it was free from a baltimore court house, but wearing a gps monitor, while its conviction for murdering his ex girlfriend has been overturned. he is
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still under suspicions of the crime. however, the judge agreed with prosecutors that they were serious questions about the integrity of the trial which led to him being jailed for the past 23 years. not yet declaring, not yet declaring ad non sorry to interfere. but we are declaring that in the interest of fairness and justice, he is entitled to a new trial. the conviction grew worldwide attention as a result of the pilot in crime, comcast serial. the 1st we got airing in 2014. each episode meticulously recounted the details of the case, as well as inconsistencies in the investigation. now, authorities admit that even as they prosecuted, sire, it was known that they were 2 alternative suspects that were not disclosed. and they accepted key cellphone location day to use. this evidence was floored by the family of hyman lee, who was 18 years old when she was strangled and buried in a park se they've been blindsided by science release. they say the state conducted
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the appeal without sufficiently consulting them. they want the truth to come out of it. the truth is that somebody else killed their sister daughter and they want to know that more than anybody, they were shut out of the legal process. the court and the state attorney's office, and there was, it was inexcusable. a question being asked, would prosecutors reexamined the case without the podcast, whatever the outcome of this case, it has the very least reveals yet another example of prosecutorial misconduct. alex raises the question once again of how many others are serving jail time in the us, based on flawed convictions, she ever fancy al jazeera in ukraine, the russian back to mer in the eastern city on the ask is accusing ukrainian forces of killing 13 people after shunning the area to children are said to be among the casualties. it follows a similar attack on saturday,
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which officials say killed. 4 people from the ask city has been controlled by russian back to separatists since 2014. when that comes, as ukraine's military says, its troops have crossed a key river in the northeast as a fight to regain last territory continues. crossing the osceola river may pave the way for an assault on russian forces and the eastern on best region. in the past few weeks, ukraine's counter offensive in the hurricane, and her sonnet regions has gained momentum with those advances many ukrainians and out thinking more about when, rather than if a victory over russia might happen. and what that would look like, as there is gabriel is on the reports from keith on a recent day in downtown keith with ukraine seizing the momentum. we asked people to define victory in the war against russia. when our territory was crimea, dom boss and carson will be ukranian again. when all the russians occupies will
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give back to russia, nebo little the truth bought a whole may be the will convict that, because they will kill and i will. people, crimea, for many years, victory includes reclaiming the southern peninsula, annexed by russia, 2014. but we need to make the whole country free glued and crimea. i know there are many people in the european union which, who still do not believe in that. i believe and we believe that it happens time pass. and the, this happens for some, it's about joining military alliances. i yeah, ha, dies. sure. oh yeah. in my opinion, we have to join nato as soon as possible, but only with the support of our partners. can we guarantee our independence and wellbeing this war made us stronger, more powerful. we started to believe in ourselves, more witness finished, and for others. victory is about making russia pay. oh, but a more had,
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we have to reset our borders to where they were in 1991 when we gained independence from the soviet union. but victory is also when russia will pay reparations to ukrainians to all those have lost her family in their homes. in this invasion, victory means a strong ukraine, that nobody will ever try to conquer again, it was the ukrainian military counter offensive that re took the entire hurricane region back from the russians, certainly has boosted morale, but ukrainians also know that with russia still in control of about 75 percent of the don boss, more than half of zappa's asia and all of the her so in region is very well, could be a long war in a country where for most the only debate is not if ukraine eventually will win. but what victory will look like when it does gabriel's onto al jazeera keith. 4 of the 5 european union countries bordering russia,
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began turning away russian tourists at midnight on monday because of the war ukraine, poland, estonia, latvia, and lithuania, impose the new restrictions. finland has cut back on these are appointments for russians, but has decided to remain open their warnings that russian travellers will now head for the finish order. instead, i said i had on al jazeera, tell you about a prisoner swap between the u. s. and the town about plus, how can i ask you to do good when we barely withstood our greatest threats, yet major issues facing the well, that's the you and the general assembly begins in new york, but it was an unusual start. the proceedings. ah ah, with this is your weather update for the middle east
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and africa. nice to have you along. so really the heats his further toward the north of the middle east, fucked at q 8. your temperatures are in the forty's on tuesday when take you round the golf. we'll see those winds pick up just a bit. so for example, in doha, looking for gus may be of about 40 kilometers per hour, but otherwise still plenty of hot sunshine. so dry conditions as well. also dry in boston. few clouds floating around karachi, $33.00 degrees, also fairly dry in the norcross, a few showers up against the foothills of the himalayas. we do have some cooler air moving in to is stumble over the next few days. so wanted to show the 3 dave forecast cause look at this or temperatures, plunge into the teens. 18 on friday, that is well below the september average of $26.00 degrees off to central africa. we go round the tropics, getting pelted with rain along the central african republic or so western areas. that's the forecast on tuesday. now there's spot,
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lot of rain in forecast. this could be some disruptive rain with the potential to produce some flash flooding for that eastern slice of south africa around the eastern cape, pushing into causing them to tell. and those winds will be a factor, is wall turbans got a high of 16 degrees san tuesday. that's it. that's all we'll see you soon. ah. on counting the cross, britain's king exceeds to the throne. at a time of economic hardship. we'll take a look at how much the monarchy cost is trade a solution for africa's battle against climate change and port quitting installation, workplace twin. what is it? counting the cost on al jazeera ah award winning documentary from around the world. well now jesus iraq, lou
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ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our main stories now hurricane the fiona has knocked out power in puerto rico. 90 percent of the island is without electricity. fiona made land full on sunday. it's now battering the dominican republic. the u. s . judge has thrown out of baltimore man's murder conviction in a case highlighted by one of the most popular podcasts ever. at 9 that i had spent nearly 23 years in jail, convicted for the murder of his ex girlfriend in ukraine, the russian barked mare in the eastern city on the ext, his accusing ukrainian forces of killing 13 people after shunning the area, 2 children are sent to be among the casualties u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi has
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blamed azerbaijan for a recent escalation in fighting along the armenian border at killed more than $200.00 soldiers on both sides. as by john says, the accusation is unjustified and jeopardize his efforts to find peace between the 2 countries. charles at stratford reports from the front line as a by john control city of shisha. in 2020, when the armenian army fled, misery offensive aimed at ending the 30 year occupation of its land. it left mine fields stretch as far as the i can see the route to the disputed, mainly, ethnically, armenian, and self declared republic of the corner. kara back takes you along what a series call victory road. the government is spending billions of petro dollars on infrastructure projects, including roads, tunnels, and mountain irrigation schemes. the route leads to the front line town of shooter,
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which as a by john also retook 2 years ago. much of what used to be an important cultural capital still lies in ruins. the renovation of mosques and centuries, all homes where poets, musicians, scientists and traders once lived is ongoing. but no civilians have returned yet only the army and construction workers are here for now. a crucifix on a hilltop marks armenian positions close by the city. you can see there is what the armenians call step plan occur. now we as varies, call it something else. it is the largest city in the self declared republic of the go, no carrier back, a republic that not a single country in the world recognizes it is connected japan down here, you'll see a road that is known as the latch in corridor. it's 38 kilometers long,
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and it connects sta, panica with armenia. now there are occasional skirmishes in this area. the latch in cordele remains one of the big flesh points in these decades long conflict armenian army trucks had towards the city, which is series call one kennedy, meaning village of the con russian peacekeepers keep the 2 sides apart. moscow is often accused of being biased towards armenia, but it sells weapons to both sides. russia is the guarantor of the november 2020 cease fire agreement, which was tested recently when border fighting, killed more than 200 soldiers from both sides area with army of live. everything in your eyes, czar hassan of that point to what he says or armenian settlements. across the contact line was challenging issue, of course the presence of the military or paramilitary groups in i could pay
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territories based on that the member agreement or they had to leave. but to our understanding there, there the u. s. blames azerbaijan for starting the recent fighting back, who denies the accusation, calling it unjustified, and a blow to peace efforts. analysts say russia's relationship with azerbaijan is increasingly complex. the more moscow suffers sanctions for the war in ukraine, russia as both a partner and a competitor with as a badger, their competitor for trade routes, trade route, east to west russian needs as a by john as a trade route. north south, a, maintain a hand in azerbaijan, politics by performing those peacekeeping rules with armenia, if the armenian catholic were entirely resolved, russia wouldn't have that come to play. the old says until recently, the world had forgotten. as a boy, john's right to full control of its territory, he hopes, peaceful means, can secure that dream. chance stratford al jazeera,
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schoo sher as a by john, being taliban has released an american citizen exchange from us gun at tribal leader, a g. but share those. i was serving life in a u. s. prison on drug charges while contract mach hendricks had been detained enough, got to stop since early 2020, or the jo customer has more news. mark birds today is 28th november 2021. a proof of life video published nearly 2 years into his captivity showed mark frederick's in afghanistan. the former us naval officer and civilian engineer had been kidnapped by the taliban in january, 2020, and reportedly held by the her connie network. now he's free, his return is the combination of many, many months of powerless and effective work. tried so many colleagues in,
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in our government. the telephone release fair breaks in exchange for 100 us your new reside and afghan tribal leader who had been serving a life sentence in the u. s. for opium smuggling north, i was granted clemency and received a hero's welcome at the cobble airport. about the luck, my exchange, i think with god willing can lead to peace between afghanistan and america. and american was released. and i am also free with the help of the lama, emerett and missouri hygiene. this truly will hello, in a statement announcing for rakes, release us president joe biden made no mention of the prisoner swap, but said frederick's freedom required difficult decisions to be made. rhetoric sister thanked us officials and said what biden did was right in order to save her brother's life. the trump administration had tried and failed to secure for rick's release and was criticized for not making it a requirement of the us tell a bon peace deal. his continued detention remain
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a major impediment to improve us afghan, a stand relations after the taliban takeover last year. there was a 3rd off of the ladies killing and couple apparently there wouldn't be any contacts between the 2 sides. but this relieves indicates that despite the concerns, as i said, shed by the us and the wisdom community, the us is in contact with the taliban and keeping a sort of engagement at least one other american remained hostage in afghanistan. that is filmmaker over here who was to teen in cobble in august biden says, while there's still much work to be done on many other cases, the release of where, which is a demonstration of the u. s. his commitment to bring all hostages abroad hydro. castro al jazeera washington villages in me in law say at least 6 children have been killed after on the helicopter's shot at a school,
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17 others were wounded. this had happened on friday in the village of that yet k again, region, the military, it says it open fire because rebels were using a building to attack its forces, local media, se the school was house and a buddhist monastery hates. he's the prime minister, has appeals for com. after a 5th day of protests in the capital, puerto prince demonstrates his set up barricades and blocked main roads, bringing the city to a standstill, the angry, over steep fuel price hikes, an increasing gang of violence. ah, with nearly all the world's leaders in london for the queen's funeral, it was an unusual start. this year's you in that journal assembly new york for with crosses, arranging from worn ukraine to climate change on the dooming weld recession. there is no lack of urgency to proceedings. christian soon report,
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ah, the un kicked off its annual global gathering with a tribute to its host planet earth, and a nod to the many issues threatening its inhabitants. we meet at the moment of greats, burial foot, our walls, conflicts and the climate catastrophe. miss thrust and the vision, poverty, inequality, and discrimination ah dramatic visuals meant to inspire action to protect the environment in dramatic words. first from american poet, amanda gorman. i only ask that she care before it's too late that you live away or, and awake. betsy, lead with love in hours of hates. i shall limbs you to feed this call. i dare you to shape our fate for her next from global pop sensation,
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black pink. we can't deny that the climate crisis is getting worse. there isn't a single moment to lose. nobel laureate malala use of sy focused on education, which has seen set backs globally. thanks to cove it an conflict in countries like if you want. yeah. you can in other countries. i given good. my get is of our top out of the classroom. if you are serious about creating a safe and sustainable future for the children, then be serious about education. so my a feruki was once the captain of the afghan girls robotics team. now girls like her are forbidden from attending school. but hello dear. i think our existence into society poses off guilt may never return back to school. many have already been
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married of climate coded and conflict. all 3 continued to weigh on new ones, work load with poor countries, suffering the most. but in the words of the secretary, general geopolitical divides are putting us all at rest. a singing sensation angelica jo, ended the event on an upbeat note, come to say it will be the most powerful countries in the world in the crosshairs. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nation ah. leaders from across the world's join to britain's royal family for the state. funeral of queen elizabeth the 2nd in london. hundreds of thousands of people patched the city streets to catch a glimpse of the fuel procession. hurry faucet report in solemn
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silence, the queen's coffin was borne from westminster hall onto the gun carriage, pulled by sailors, and the tradition begun with a funeral of queen victoria ah, on the coffin, a distillation of disgrace public. yet every person lives in monica, crown, or in sceptre, besides favorite flowers chosen by the king in a hand with his mother. him charles followed the coffin and that his family on the short journey to westminster abbey. oh and on towards the altar, late queen's children and grandchildren accompanied now are their spouses and her great grandchild, georgia and child. we gather from across the nation from the commonwealth and from the nations of the world. some 500 foreign dignitaries were in the abbey to mark this moment, including the queen's 14th us president and 15th british prime minister,
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whom she invited to form a government just 2 days before her death. ah, but above the politics she'd been created if the service should fall most on her constant christian faith featured the favorite him. the lord is my shepherd. service in life. hope in death. all who follows the queen's example and inspiration of trust and faith in god can with her say we will meet again. oh, the last post heralded a 2 minute silence observed across the country before
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the queen's piper booth estate. she knew too close to 4 days the people have been a spectacle as they queued and filed past the queen's coffin. now they were still witnessing an extraordinary spectacle on spool before then the parade of hundreds of service men and women from the u. k. in the commonwealth of the course of 70 years, queen elizabeth the 2nd came to embody the idea of monarchy in this country, a symbol and a person woven into the fabric of daily life. for those here now on the streets outside, buckingham palace, a last chance to say good bye. transferred to the state hush. the coffins progressed, smote again as it neared when to counsel. so long in the meticulous planning. this was a day of undeniable beauty that images grand and intimate in science and georgia chapel . the service of committal british history, separated into royal ages, the jacket
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b in the george and the victorian each defining a particular time a particular society. the merciful goodness of the lord endured for ever and ever. the 2nd elizabethan age was so long and so such change it seems to defy that kind of definition. it is now though ended the queen load into the royal vault. ah days ago he would have sun miss anton. now it's sung for him. later away from the cameras would come the final burial service. closest family lane, tourists and matriarch alongside her husband for just 0 london. ah. she's houses here and these are the top stories now her confused.
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