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for a this was a young woman, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is historic from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of uses back to the game, but rolled a very broad block for both african, twice on al jazeera ah moscow. back separatists in easton, ukraine also hold referendums on their regions. joining russia cave and western leaders call the plan votes, a sham. meanwhile,
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the when ukraine dominates the un general assembly with well leaders demanding an immediate end to the conflict. ah, no money inside massage is there alive from de also coming up. an independent investigation concludes that israeli forces deliberately targeted and killed out is there a jealous sharina walkway? hurricane fee increases in force bringing devastation as it rips through the car, being russian control regions on eastern and southern ukraine. se there to hold referendums on joining russia. this week keith is calling to move sham while the u. s. says it won't recognize the vote. the referendums will be held on friday in full regions.
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lou hands don't yet subsidy show on caisson areas cover about 15 percent of ukraine . missed on the sheila from the very beginning of the special military operation. and before it we'd been saying that the peoples of the respective territory should decide their own fate. the whole current situation confirmed that they want to be master of their own fate of sara gable. and as under has more from the ukrainian capital in separation and didn't know yes, in both of those regions, russia only holds roughly about 50 percent of the territory. their local officials have said that they only plan to hold this referendum vote in the part of those regions the russian forces do currently hold how though it's really unprecedented to try to hold some sort of referendum such as this in an active wars zone is exactly what they're facing right now, it also appears that this was hastily organized or put together,
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given the fact that one of the local russian imposed officials in desperation said, well we're going to hold this referendum by the internet voting and by mail. even though in that area, both male and internet service are very unreliable at best and in most cases not even available. so. busy there's still lots of questions to be worked out here. we do expect or we are hearing, at least that russia is president vladimir put a potent could be addressing the russian people in a televised address. so be watching that closely to see what more he has to say about this important to point out. we've already heard from ukrainian officials, including the foreign minister that is calling this referendum boat, assuming it goes forward and his words a sham. they're just rolling their eyes and they say, it's just simply a joke. ah,
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well, the queen was dominated speeches on day one of the un general assembly. russia was accused of a return to imperialism by number of western countries. on diplomatic edison, james bass reports from new york excellency's. ladies and gentlemen, our world is in big trouble, up the un secretary general antonio terrace, setting a grim tone for this meeting. among the many conflicts in the world, continue to rage. one, the war and ukraine will dominate proceedings this week. and as the meeting was taking place, news was confirmed that in the ukrainian provinces of lou hands and don't ask votes within days, will take place on whether to become part of russia. this was the reaction of the us ambassador to the un. they will not be recognized by anyone in the international community. they were not recognized in 2014 and it will not be recognized at this
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time around. it is illegal annexation of another countries territory. nato secretary general told me he believes russia may be acting now because of the loss is it suffered during the recent ukrainian offensive such schiffron law have no legitimacy. irby call, sir, they are his shame or a friend. those on the they will not change the nature over the war. this remain so war of aggression against the ukraine on her. it represents an escalation. ah, because if suddenly this faith or is which are a partner, ukraine are declared as part to russia. that will further escalate the conflict. the general assembly heard from 2 leaders who maintained a dialogue with president putin throughout the war. the president of took here recipe type order one, help negotiate a deal to expose the grain from ukraine. he says there now needs to be a dignified end to the war,
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tennessee president emanuel macro of france in an impassioned speech was much tougher on russia, although not over bal. yeah, as i am speaking to you now. there are russian troops in ukraine and hundreds as far as i know, there are no ukrainian troops in russia. that's a fact. and we all have to recognize that the longer this war goes on for the more it threatens peace in europe, in the entire world. and it leads to a wider, permanent conflict whose, where the suffer entity and security of every one will only depend on power loss. what we have been witnessing since february 24th is a returned to imperialism and colonialism. good. ukraine is expected to be one of the focuses of president by speech, the general assembly on wednesday. there's also a speech delivered by the video by present zalinski and on thursday, a meeting of the un security council as part of minister level again on ukraine. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. in his speech, the german chancellor also referred to what he called russia's imperial ambitions.
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my county has more than that. all of sholtes warned off the threat of a common use of war to achieve political power pointing to the invasion of ukraine. as an example, he insisted like many of the other leaders who spoke in the course of the day that brought me a putin on russia, must be sharply condemned full. this ongoing action. he said that vladimir putin would not give up until he knew that he had lost. and he said that the united nations itself as a very serious role to play in this ongoing conflict on that's who to contact the international order does not happen by itself. if we do nothing, and this charter is brought a piece of paper, this charter calls in all of us to uphold its purposes and principles. and we must not stand idly by when a major nuclear power armed the t. a founding member of the united nations and a permanent member of the un security council,
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no less seeks to shift borders through the use of violence. there is no justification whatsoever for russia's war of occupation against ukraine. on another subject, the german chancellor said that the world buddy must adapt to the rules and norms of the 21st century. he says, some customs date back 30 to 70 years. and what he was referring to was reform off the security council. in particular, he said, adding the voice of the global south that has been lacking. this is particularly significant, given the platform that the a german chancellor was speaking on. the general assembly itself. while speaking at the united nations, the amir of cuts, aw reiterated solidarity with palestine and called for an end to these righty occupation. was due to acute, i stress that we stand in full solidarity with our brotherly palestinian people in the aspiration to achieve just the security council must shoulder its
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responsibility and must compel israel to end the occupation of palestinian territories and to establish a palestinian state along the borders of 1967, with jerusalem as its capital. an independent forensic investigation is found. the israeli soldiers deliberately killed al jazeera journalist, sharina barclay last may research firm forensic architecture on the human rights group. i'll hoc produce the report. mohammed vow hazard it us. oh, a da 0 journalist shooting a burglar was deliberately shot and killed by these lay the army. it was no stake. that's the conclusion of an independent investigation. it includes previously unseen footage from may. the 11th when shootin and 5 other journalists arrived in the occupied west back city of janine to report on an israeli rate on a refugee camp. the video shows shitty and, and her colleague and is somebody walking slowly and orderly towards the israeli
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army position, following standard protocols for members of the media. but 6 shots are fired them at rapid succession and others here, a camera keeps rolling as id runs, shouting that he's wounded seconds later, more gunfire. the video captures the last moments of shitty in his life. as she couches near a wall. then the calls for help shooting has been shot. oh. c oh oh. c as she lays motionless, a colleague shudder hides behind a tree, unable to reach her. c i live, i live on the report and he constructs the position of these really army unit,
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the armored vehicles from which she was shot. it points out that the shots were fired. it individually meaning that the sniper was aiming each time. the bullet retrieved from celine's head matches the ammunition of the m 4 rifles used by the israeli snipers. it's agreed tip indicates that it is designed to pierce body armor . the simulation shows the nearest vehicle was a 190 meters from the spot where shillings stood. the journalists, breakfasts would have been clearly visible. investigators say the close ladies of the bullet holes in near by 3 trunks are proof of the deliberate attempts to hit her. all are above showed the height and according to the report were intended to kill. a civilian who approaches sharyn as she lays dying is immediately fired at
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when he moves out of the snipers. he'll division the shooting stops when he returns it resumes. the report concludes, he's aly army, targeted the rescuer deliberately denying shaheen medical assistance. because the found analysis shows the source of the gunfire that they was where these really army unit was stationed. and the images corroborate witness testaments that no fighters were in the vicinity. nor was any cross phi head before or during the shooting or chilling. investigators conclude 3 thinks sharon and her colleagues were explicitly targeted despite being identifiable as members of the media. the shooter was a sniper firing from inside the on the vehicle. and one shot shooting was
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deliberately denied medical attention. in summing the report finds, it was a willful act. with a clear aim, shoot to kill. mohammed van al jazeera, a lawyer acting for serene family, have filed the complaint at the international criminal court, and wanted to open investigation into her killing stair reports from the hague. it's one of the last avenues in the search for justice for al jazeera journalist, jury ugly. it's been more than 4 months since he was shot and killed wild covering israeli rates. and janine the occupied west bank. c c we know that there's only soldiers were able to identify shooting, and she wasn't fully de eroding press both sides and she was clearly noted as a press. so any person shooting at the press intentionally, trying to get in and get this in a, someone in the field doing their job. the complaint filed by the families lawyer
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supported by the palestinian press syndicate. and the international federation of journalists. we presenting 600000 media personnel worldwide is a historic day. it is historic day for the family. it is historic day also for the policy and journalist who for over 40 years the have been on the receiving ends of attack by these read the forces. this no one is ready court. this is an international court is in the hands of all the countries or the people in the world . since the international criminal court will last year, it has jurisdiction over the occupied territories. prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible war crimes lawyer, se systematic attacks against journalists should be part of this process. the family of serene, i will. our players now put their hopes on the international criminal court to bring justice for her death and, and impunity of nearly 50 journalists killed in the past 2 decades in it's for a lack of accountability. that according to lawyer,
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is only increasing. it's now up to the i, c. c, to lounge an independent investigation into the killing of sharina and all the other reporters who have paid the highest price for doing their job. steadfast and al jazeera in the hague. still ahead on al jazeera ah frank victory, brazil's presidential front run his battle for the blessings of one of their most important electrons. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to a castle group. your travel package to day. let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa and immediately not much change over the past 24 hours. we've still got plenty of sun, some high temperatures cooler though, for the levant. that's because we've got this breeze of the mediterranean,
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which is kicked down your temperatures just a bit. now times the breeze will be coming off the golf. so for us here in doha, you're going to feel the humidity over the next few days, but it can switch out very quickly after pakistan is seabreeze in karachi. that's also picking up the humidity there, a few showers around the foothills of the himalayas. otherwise, a fairly common conditions, but where it's not calm is turkey as ne black sea coast. some stormy weather in the forecast here, thundering downpours, that includes 4 tribes on with a hive. 21 degrees after the tropics of africa, central africa. and i think it's really this western side of the democratic republic of congo. we're going to see our heaviest bursts of rain, not a bad day. and zanzibar coming in at 30 degrees, and we've got still disruptive, rain, disruptive snow for this eastern side of south africa around was to to, for example, over the higher ground. that's where we're seeing the snow, but this act of whether pushing into southern mozambique. so what day from our bhutto in time, the steps years have come up in vinto. we've got you in for 26 degrees on wednesday
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. see you later. kat official airline of the gene. debating the issues of the day producers always den criminalized around the boundaries of right under member there piece, or a family or friends or community member owner or online jewel voice 1st needed to reap. don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be soft with the political solution as climate change progress is there some people who are places that they're just going to have to move. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh no, just 0. ah ah,
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welcome back you watching al jazeera mind if i top stories this out. russian control regions of easton and south in ukraine have announced they will hold referendums on joining russia this week. it comes as case count, offensive gains ground against russian forces. western leaders at the un general assembly new york have sharply criticized russia's planned referendums in ukraine, germany's charles that all of shoals and moscow has imperial ambitions and independent forensic investigation. is found that the killing of al jazeera jealous sharina block lay by israeli soldiers in may, was deliberate, ruled out the possibility that sharon was killed in crossfire between israeli forces and palestinian gun while ukraine's government says there is evidence of widespread torches areas that were occupied by russian forces in the countries east. how does there has not been able to independently verify those
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allegations? a warning to view is that how the adult needs report include some disturbing images . they have been hard at work for days, exuding bodies from a forest on the outskirts of the 2. ukraine says this was a massive burial site during the russian occupation remains of more than a 140 people have been recovered so far. police say most of them are civilians, is that however, if it seemed to witness decomposing bodies to position some i found in show that they were thrown into the shallow graves not laid to rest for the 2 or 3 of his we have the proof of torture by russians in is jojo, we know exactly the locations where they happened and now are exposed. are investigating really dna fingerprints or documents and all evidence that can prove the civilians were tortured by the russians. allegations of torture have emerged in many areas recaptured by ukraine recently. but russia has denied all responsibility
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. will affect the good up the moment the will so quick. but what's the point of telling you anything? says alexander, still visibly shaking them. men, he tells us people were taking him to this police station in the held in the basement. investigators are working here to the smell is fetid in here. it's humid, there is no, i ration yet. there were 4 people locked up in this cell. and one of them is called sergey, he has been marking the days he was held in here. others have also done that he had is someone who spent a much longer time in this tiny cell. and we are told that what they had for a toilet was dis bucket. i stem says he spent nearly 2 months in similar conditions in the nearby city of by likely detain for having a brother in the ukrainian army. la fontose,
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new mahala. dennis will put them on the 46th day. they put a bag on my head and took me to the questioning room. they gave me 2 little cables to hold and told me to enable that, gar. otherwise, it would be worse than that, weren't. they asked questions about her mo, trade. they wanted names, i had no idea they would increase the intensity with h. chris johnathan rolland. how did you ever asked them says he was held in here was 7 others. and that prolong, beatings were comment when the russians 1st arrived here they renamed is june, nov, almost cuffs. they had support in this part of ukraine. but after several months of occupation, they seemed to have lost some of it. and i did meet a junior now with the fino of queen elizabeth either the case cost of living crisis has returned to top of a political agenda. ne prime minister less trust is under pressure with a deepening economic crisis. is energy prices thought g to the ukraine?
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will me parker from london? morning. queen elizabeth on an industrial scale requires a huge amount of kit. and now a massive amount of dismantling. most flags, a bucket full must, although morning will continue to be observed for another 7 days within the royal household. and for the rest of the country. well, reality bites with a new government facing a mounting in tray of major problems. but before any big announcements, prime minister less trust is attending another massive media moment. here the un general assembly in new york, where ukraine of the global energy crisis dominates. she's also flying in for a 1st official meeting with president biden. although moments after landing she conceded hopes of a post breaks it. you k, u s tre deal could be many, many years away that we're not going to achieve the results overnight. it is going to take time. but with a foster growing economy, we can't afford to spend on the public services that we'll rely on,
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like the national health service. at the same time, is enabling people to keep more money in their pocket. while that promise sinks in back home, pressing questions over how the country will afford the 150000000000 dollar energy bailout, the government pledge to help households avoid soaring bills. a detail trust miss when she announced the biggest piece time financial intervention ever. just hours before queen elizabeth died with the soaring energy prices. he's trying to present herself, of course, as a tax, cutting a fiscally responsible, conservative, but she's about to go out and, and, and borrow. it's that, ya, 130000000000 pounds perhaps on the bond market. very, very tickle to, to do it in our circumstances, particularly as that will have to be paid for. ah, through taxation in some way. on friday, the new chancellor of the exchequer, quasi quan sang, will answer some of these questions when he delivers a mini budget. expect billions for the national health service tax cuts and breaks
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of businesses and a plan to lift all limit some bunkers, bonuses, raising eyebrows at a time of crippling costs. as the world starts to peel away from the pageantry of the past 10 days. british people are now living in a new reality, a brand new king, a brand new prime minister, all in the space of a few days of each other. change is not seen in the united kingdom since 1830. and while many people of course welcome a return of british politics, everybody knows how difficult the challenges ahead really are. and peas aren't even back at work yet. but already british railway workers say they are planning to strike on october. the 1st overpay and conditions. other workers from other industries may follow in a summer dominated for months by the resignation of boys johnson and the election of less trust as prime minister, opposition m. p say crucial times,
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been wasted. weeks of frantic policy making await. neve park al jazeera london, a hurricane fiennes, continuing to gain strength as it rep spray the caribbean. residents had been ordered to take shelter in the text and kcal silence. hurricanes left, a trail of destruction and the region, killing one person in the dominican republic and 4 people, and by to rica manual upon our reports from san juan the hurricane. fiona bears down on turks and keiko silence making landfall as a powerful category. 3 storm, threatening to devastate the tiny caribbean archipelago in the dominican republic. crops have been destroyed and houses damaged by the 1st major hurricane of the atlantic season. oh, me, johnny. all this area of farming it depends on production on the crop and everything was destroyed. there was nothing left, a lot of people headlines to go bananas a coffee co. everything is gone. for the hundreds were forced from their homes by
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widespread flooding in puerto rico. among them other bare to reals and his daughter, martha, who are now staying at a shelter with other displaced people, walk around the 2nd. my faith is strong. i know god will help me. i lost everything, but if god took everything away, it's only because he has something better planning for me. in the wake of the storm us federal officials have promised to increase aid and support to puerto rico. hundreds of fema and federal responders are on the ground in puerto rico, including u. s. army corps of engineer, power restoration experts and urban search and rescue team. heavy rains from fiona cars, flooding across the us island territory, leading to damaged roads and collapse bridges. here in southern puerto rico, tens of thousands of residents are depending on construction crews like this one to restore running water to just some of the communities worst effected by hurricane
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fiona. the u. s. national hurricane center is warning. fiona will continue to gain strength over the coming days. monroe ended up hello al jazeera san juan, puerto rico. they have been protests in pakistan's sin province off to the government diverted flood waters to rural areas in an effort to save up. and once villages belong to highway and say they will protest until authorities help them. engineers release water from a lake earlier this month to try to save a nearby town and city that diverted the flood waters to web villages where run $150000.00 people live, got fired out downloads on our only demand is that the government take measures to clear water from our houses, we don't need relief. we'll find work and take care of ourselves. we're in big trouble and we just want to go back to our village. no one is ready to help us. separate ruskie services have helped hundreds of migrants drifting at sea in
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a small wooden boat, 200 kilometers west of cyprus, that boat sent out a distress call on monday afternoon, off to engine trouble. that left lebanon 3 days ago, and we're trying to reach italy. they were transferred to chicago ship, which opted to continue his journey to a stumble rather than duck in cyprus. front runners in brazil's presidential election on october, the 2nd of battling for the blessing of evangelical christian voters. monica yanna . keep house the story. ah, a battle to be anointed the chosen wine, not only by 156000000 brazilian builders, but by god himself. right wing present valuable san ardo and former left his leader, wheezy mass, who let us silver are both cording. the oven jellicoe christian fault will be decisive, but divided for me. what bear?
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so classes, what a man of god defends biblical values. and we want a traditional family. often our o stands by these values, while lula is a communist toward the audience. god, where you've angelica women, support lula will be raped, and her born the brown of the kobe 19 pandemic dealing with a employment and euchre wages lula has always defended the poor. and the women. one 3rd of brazilian voters consider themselves evans jellicoe, christians in 2018, 70 percent of their rows, went to bull, so narrow a projected himself as a man of faith. but that has changed over me pretty middle gar. both an arrow made good on his promise to give evangelicals power by naming pastors to 3 key ministries, including one dealing with woman, family and human rights. but these more to family values, their morality brazilians faced enormous tragedy, but the coven 19 pentium, at which both scenario and a place and is still facing economic hardship via the majority of brazil's
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population, is still catholic. but that's rapidly change in may not look like it, but the simple building here is one of the 21 is angelica churches that sprout every day in brazil. that's an average of one you church for our recent polls. shobel, so matters favored among of angelica's, but he's losing ground to lola, fucked up there. several just some of the 7 out of every 10 evangelicals are women who are in less than 2 minimum wages. they both for lieu of because they're worried about everyday problems, like putting food on the table or so. nato has deployed his wife in illinois, jellicoe christian to win over women's votes. jaya matthias, both scenario you were chosen by god. hoola is reminding voters that they should rely on facts rather than face me do not use the name of god in vain. but this.
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