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while powers at un general assembly laying out 5 conditions for peace with russia. that's after the russian president orders the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reserve troops and issues of veiled threat to use nuclear weapons. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy and watching out jesse or else are coming up on the program . more angry protests in iran over the death of a woman in a lease custody, as the government tries to crack down by blocking social media and indigenous community on a remote australian island winds. a landmark court case against one of the country's biggest energy companies. ah, welcome to the program. ukrainian president has urged wald leaders to punish russia
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for its invasion of ukraine during an address to the young general assembly. the war has dominated the annual meeting in new york after russian president vladimir putin ordered the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of reservists during an early morning address. speaking to bald leaders from keith lansky laid out 5 conditions for peace with russia, calling them non negotiable. he urged while leaders to strip moscow of its vote and international institutions and its united nations security council. vito and he said it needed to be punished and isolated. a crime has been committed against ukraine and we demand just punishment. the crime was committed against our steve borders. the crime was committed against the lives of our people. the crime was committed. again, the dignity of all women and mer the crime was committed against developers that
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make you and me a community of the united nations and ukraine to mass banishment, port trying to steal our territory. punishment for their mothers of thousands of people. western powers have also lashed out against persons, plans you, as president joe biden told the you, and that russia's actions and ukraine should make that blood run cold. let us speak plainly. a permanent member of the united nations security council invaded its neighbour, attempted to erase the sovereign state from the map. russia has shamelessly violated the court tenants of the united nations charter. no more important than the clear prohibition against countries taking the territory of their neighbor by force on a fissure as the united nations. and you can now joins us live now. and alan,
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we had at present remiss zalinski calling for justice and accountability for the war and ukraine, but really making the argument that western support and commitment to the conflict has to continue. exactly. and he's also making the point that the united nations actually need to do a lot more. that if there is a country, this involved in a war of aggression is described it with another. then they've got to lose the delegation rights of the united nations. they've got to lose the right to vote. and also he said, if there are security council member, then they've got to lose the veto. he laid out, as he has done several times, is 5 point plan at which he says is simply non negotiable. among the things that he says that the russians have to agree to the recognition of the sovereign integrity of ukraine to the pre war borders. he also said that there has to be a punishment for the attack and reparation essentially compensation for all the
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damage that has been done for all the lives that have been lost. and he also said the has to be security guarantees going forward so that ukraine is getting involved and fighting a war every 15 or 20 years with russia. the flooding. misaligned skills made the point that blood to be put in highs in the last few hours and the biggest mobilization in russia, a since the 2nd world war. he says, this is a sign that russia is talking about peace instead. this is a country that is preparing to extend this war to sit in tight in ukrainian territory over the winter, and then launch a friend of pressure offensive at lee in the new year, the war and ukraine, which is no more than $200.00 days old. in the lensky image of the vision, sorta, he sees this going on well into next year. if the west doesn't do more, both here at the united nations and with financing and weapons in ukraine itself. and the key priority for the landscape is to secure weston support. the rest of
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this year and what into next year, but then does that suggest there isn't any room to maneuver in terms of peace negotiations? well, he says his of the, his piece plan is non negotiable. that the russians have to agree with it. and it's clear from the announcements and more school that that isn't going to happen. so he believes that in the end ukraine will win. but as he made the point in his speech, that will only happen if the west, if other countries continue to support them both financially and with weapons. and certainly there have been pledges of extra support just in the last couple of days here in new york. so flood amused the lensky believes that this could turn out to be a long war. a war that he says is one man's war. a man's name that he didn't mention, but there is no doubt we are talking about vladimir putin so he believes that it's
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all don't to him. and that is where i did. there has to be a concentration by the united nations in the international community. what is interesting is that the end of the speech, there was a standing ovation among many delegates for the ukranian president. the russians then stand, the russians didn't club. all right, thank you so much. alan fisher and the united nations were in terms of developments in russia itself. right now. men aged $18.00 to $27.00 are obliged to do military service usually for a year with exemptions for medical grounds or for students. and this means that russia could, in theory, mobilize 25000000 people with military experience, but a kremlin and says that conscripts will not be sent to fight in ukraine. and the beginning of the year, rush had $900000.00 active trips. ukraine's forces are much smaller with just more than 196000. they keep hasn't ordered mass mobilization, which boosted it's numbers. rush and launched its invasion of ukraine with under
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90000 troops. in february, the partial mobilization means another 300000 reserve. this will be drafted to fight and ukraine from wednesday. russian defense minister sag assure you also announced around $6000.00 soldiers have died in the conflict so far. in july, the u. s. estimated 15000 russian troops had been killed since the invasion began. gabriel alexander reports now from keith. with battle, you've lost his mountie and a ukrainian counter offensive advancing. russian president vladimir putin says now was the time to mobilize more troops, yet as a she the national religion to protect her motherland. its sovereignty and territorial integrity to ensure the security of our nation. and people the liberated areas, i consider it necessary to call for a partial mobilization in russia. the board, the defense minister says as many as 300000 russian reservists will report for duty
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immediately. but more could be called up if necessary. thornton also confirmed that he would push ahead with a referendum in for regions of ukraine, including the don boss. the referendum will ask one question. do you want to join the russian federation? that referendum, often a precursor to full annexation of territory, could happen as early as this week. he might go, president vladimir zalinski urged allies to focus on what is important for ukraine . the drum kit is growing, actually more support for the armed forces for intelligent services. for the special operations and security service for the national guard police and the border guards for everyone who is gradually restoring a territorial integrity. western allies have said they will not recognize a russian lead referendum or annexation of ukrainian territories. calling it illegal. some analysts call a referendum, a pre determined sham, and
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a desperate ploy by potent there is no free media to talk. and to talk her about the issue. there is no inflection observe is there is no fair counting, et cetera, et cetera. even without talking about all illegality of the theme, because it's, and on the relation of ukrainian and international. but in his speech, who left little doubt, he is ready to escalate this war. warriors, sodium in russia, has a variety of weapons of destruction. did he some more modern, those and later countries as i shoot there? and if our territorial integrity is threatened, we will use all the means at our disposal to protect russia and our people. this is not a love. it's unclear of moving more troops to the front lines and annexing ukrainian territory will be enough to turn the tide in an operation that hasn't gone according to prudence player. what is queer, is this war is changing and potentially entering a new,
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even more dangerous phase. gabriel, as i do al jazeera keith protest, supposing present portions, military mobilization of being held in russia, dozens of people have been arrested at demonstrations in the capital, moscow, and in the city of st. petersburg. they've also been pictures showing people being taken away by police in the western city of the cutter, in burg, monitoring groups, as it's aware of detentions, and at least 36 different cities brushes opposition on wednesday or for protest to be held against for mobilization. ah, l people in iran are saying that they're having trouble logging into whatsapp or instagram, and they're experiencing widespread internet disruptions as anti government protests. spread rallies are being held of the death of massa armine,
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who died after being detained by what's known as the morality police. at least 7 people have died in this unrest ought speaking at the united nations general assembly ron's president accused the west of having double standards over women's rights. julia is, know me as son daughter, how you doing on the summit? republic of iran considered the double standards of some governments of the human rights as the most important factor of the institutionalization of the violation of human rights, which resulted in various and numerous dances towards an incident which is under investigation in the slimy republic of iran. and the deadly silence about the killing of doesn't sort of defenseless women in a short period of time in one of the western countries. while these double standards exist, human rights will not be saved from the sting of repeated violations superior than human rights are the rights of nations, which are easily trampled by oppressive powers, then denied. well, i spoke to tara, said parry fara and iran research for human rights watch, and she says the events leading to the death of mass. i mean,
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they might be disputed, but many people feel as though she should never have been arrested in the 1st place . i think for the past few years, the topic of compulsory, her job and abuse of enforcement, of these laws have been the center of political debate. and i think the public correctly understands that this, the mass, i mean, was not an isolated event. only a credible in partial investigation can, should like into circumstances of her death. but she should have never been arrested in the 1st place and the violence that is being used by, perpetrated by morality, police, against the women, is a systemic issue. and over the past few months, we have had several incidents of police using violence against them and are punishing women who speak up against these these incidents of violence. so roll masses, the tragic in itself and a catalyst is an indicative of a systemic problem. and i think the general public is correctly calling for an end
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to the abuse that is enshrined in law and enforced by a law enforcement. we've seen a steady stream of images and videos on social media which appear to show gatherings taking place in several cities across the country. we just now mentioning that has been some disruption to instagram and what's out which could affect to the, the way in which people are able to organize themselves, getting any information about the sort of size and scale of the unrest now. so the just has been continuing for 5 days. i think the significant of the process is that it has and he's happening in the capital. the scale may have decreased today, but it's continuous and in various small and large cities, including in this area as well as universities. so they're definitely widespread. unfortunately, cutting access to internet and internet shut down has been the to go
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a strategy for iranian authorities to respond to these, both as and they've become much more competent and implementing internet shut down . and now the domestic outlets are also reporting disruption of access to what 7 instagram and internet at the center on, which is intended to disrupt the simulation of information, particularly images and footages outside the country. tell us more about who specifically is involved in this protest. the kind of demographic age group, background of the people taking part in it's not just women, is it? no, but it's led by women and i think it's very significant. it's a very rare occasion that the general public has come to the street and rallied around for an issue, and it's centered around women's rights and women's autonomy. for decades, iranian women have been fighting a compulsory job. those as well as other discriminatory discriminatory laws and
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practices that impose restrictions under lots. it's pretty significant and women are in many ways playing a significant role. but it's accompanied by the general public and men in bigger cities and smaller areas. actually, one of the main slogans is women life re that which i think encompasses some of them. most important struggles that the general public demands, accountability and action challenges. i lie from london most to lead on the plan and then die warnings of another disaster. a water born disease is spreading out of control after the was floods in memory. and then hearken, view owner is continuing to rent through the caribbean, eating 5 people dead. and puerto rico without power. ah,
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with i winding up over this huge constant, another system is very obvious. the back edge of what is a frontal system means you'll see thunderstorms and then the sun will come out and you will see it coming. but us position for thursday shares and likely to some flash flooding dancer, the southern part of queensland and the coast of new south wales. beyond that, it's reasonably fine. the sun is out as far west as perth, which is hang on to 19 degrees now doesn't change very much. during friday, the rain. unfortunately though, it leaves queens and it's still on shore all the way down through new south wales, maybe moving in land through sydney, reaching the capital and into victoria as well as the new zealand. same sort of risks from the point of view of potential flash flooding significant in north. and as you can see, running down from has been all we're down to christ church. it's cold enough for
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the tops of some mountains and south wanted to see snow, otherwise looking fairly fine in south east asia. the heavy right is still light, been sub vietnam, cambodia, and parts of thailand. and same is true, also western borneo and back down to java and sue martin, quite wet too, and temporarily a bulge in what should be a retreating monsoon trough is bringing rang back up to new delhi during thursday. ah ah, with guns in their hands and face and god that their site. many american republicans believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from donald trump. white christian nationalism assigned to mentally authoritarian, and it is anti democratic. people in power investigates how the spread of wild conspiracy theories is undermining us. democracy. america's authoritarians on
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a jessia. ah ah, ah. welcomed watching alger, their ally from london. the main stories now ukrainian president has laid out 5 conditions for peace with russia during an address to the un general assembly. rosemary zalinski urged wald leaders to strict moscow of its vote and international institutions, including its un security council. vito and he said it needed to be punished and isolated. earlier, the russian president announced a mobilization of 300000 military reservists and threatened to use nuclear weapons in the wake of the war ukraine. it's russia's 1st more time mobilization since
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world war 2. and i was, there's some breaking news coming into us. a senior ukrainian official is saying that 205 ukranian prisoners of war and 10 foreigners have been released by russia. now these include senior commanders from the also battalion who were taken prisoner after the siege of mary paul. this is according to information from ukraine's parliament. and the release was negotiated by turkey, saudi arabia, ukraine, and russia, the turkish president, reggie of type or the one. and now see exchange at the un and says the deal was struck as a result of their mediation to end the war in ukraine. foreign is reportedly sent to sound. you're ravia craney, an official say that in return, victor, madrid, chuck, the leader of a bad pro russia political party was also released along with 55 prisoners to russia. we take you to pakistan now how services there is struggling to cope with
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outbreaks of water. one disease after the recent floods to ranch or monsoon rains caused really some of the worse flooding for decades. it's affected more than a 3rd of the country which has been under water and a warning that to there is and distressing images in this report. now from laura bud and manley, by samir is 7 years old. he is weak and suffering from his skin disease. his family is from pakistan thinned province. one of the reasons worth affected by the flooding. they were trapped in their village, shot dead caught for one week in august, before they found temporary shelter. more than 300 clumps is away in a roadside camp. one of them is brothers did not survive his father to grief stricken to speak on camera shelters. like these have become a mainstay. many people have similar elements tell their saddam and then the floods
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have not only taken our homes, but also we are faced with acute diseases where everyone is suffering. the doctors just visit the camps, but we don't get proper treatment. it's very painful. some the found assistance in charity run camps, but even they a facing severe shortages, thought a be model guy, but it almost all of us including children. the elderly and women got hill because we don't get clean drinking water and the government is not providing proper food kits up, diarrhea may die if they don't get proper medical care. what be done, why the world health organization is concerned about the spread of cholera and local authority, say, bacteria and parasites, a thriving and stagnant water, causing an outbreak of waterborne diseases. barbara jewish look back. the number of patients from the flood effected areas are 550000 gastro 265-0000 skin related 185008 malaria cases, and almost 12000 or dang gay related cases. so it's
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a huge challenge to watch rugs or bookcases. i hear these camps of become homes and clinics, but they lack basic food, clean water and medicine, stretching age and health care workers to then limits laur about a monthly elder theorem and other developments. hearken. fiona is kind at least 5 lives as it continues to rip through parts of the caribbean. the category for storm is moving up the atlantic ocean, after battering the tux and k cost and destroying pots of puerto rico, and the dominican republic. at least 4 people have died in puerto rico, and most of the island is without power. one person was also killed in y dilute. fiona is now barling towards bermuda, and it's expected to scott over the bahamas in the next 24 hours. now new york's attorney general has announced a major lawsuit against foreign president donald trump and his company latisha. james is alleging business fraud involving some of the trump organizations most
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valuable assets, including properties in manhattan, chicago, washington trumps 3 eldest children, were also among voters named as defendants. party coin breaks down the obligations . former president donald trump, has always been keen to put the focus on the many buildings he owns, but now he's been accused of fraudulently misrepresenting the value of those buildings. and this is the subject of a civil court case announced wednesday by the new york attorney general delegation professional assessors would decide how much the buildings were worth. but when the trump's want to get loans or insurance policies, they dramatically inflated the amount in order to pay less interest and get cheaper premiums. this conduct can not be brushed aside and dismissed as some sort of good faith mistake. the statements, a financial condition were greatly exaggerated, grossly inflated objectively false,
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and therefore fraudulent and illegal. some examples, his club in florida mar, logo, the likely worth was $75000000.00. but the trump's allege it was worth 739000000. 40 wall street in manhattan, likely worth 220000000. but they put the value at 527000000. antrim park avenue, likely worth $84500000.00 alleged worth a $135900000.00. claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the ard of the deal. it's the art of the steel. trump responded to the old ations on his social media site, calling the attorney general racist and accusing her of doing this to win in election writing. i never thought this case would be brought until i saw her really bad pull members. she is a fraud who campaigned on a get trump platform, but experts for these kinds of white color cases can be hard to win. this kind of
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case can be difficult to get a conviction because you have to show that there is intense a specific intent to defraud and the lack of emails. and if there isn't somebody who will testify against president trump and say that he had the intent to do fraud, that will be something that he can certainly use in his defense for. this is a civil case, but the attorney general has referred her find insta, jurisdictions that can bring criminal charges, and the internal revenue service. she is asking the judge to band the defendants for being able to work as an officer for any newer companies for life, banned them from buying commercial real estate or work with new york banks for 5 years. and she wants the trumps to pay $250000000.00. last month, trump had a chance to defend the practice. he pleaded the 5th so as not to incriminate himself hundreds of times. now he's lawyers will make the case for a trial that could have huge repercussions for the trumps and their businesses.
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technical have al jazeera washington alley, u. s. central bank has raised interest rates to the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. key right, just by $75.00 basis points lifting the target range to between 3 and 3 quarter percent. federal reserves, chess as policy makers, are focused on reigning and inflation with going concerns about harsh economic downturn. or overarching focus is using our tools to bring inflation back down to our 2 percent goal and to keep longer term inflation expectations well anchored. reducing inflation is likely to require a sustained period of below trend growth. and there will very likely be some softening of labor market conditions. restoring price stability is essential to step to set the stage for achieving maximum employment and stable prices over the long run. we will keep at it until we're confident the job is done. well now an indigenous group in australia is want to landmark court case broken,
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energy company from drilling the gas traditional owners in the t we islands argue they hadn't been consulted and fear the impact on the environment. alexey o'brien reports dennis typical epa says he's the happiest man in the world. he's an elder of the minucci klan, one of the traditional owners of t. we islands office trailers, north coast, and on wednesday they won what's being described as a david. this is goliath court battle against a major oil and gas company. mr. typically per compliance that he and other traditional owners of the tree we orleans was not consulted. the judge quashed the approval of a $3600000000.00 project by saint aust limited to drill for gas about a 140 kilometers off the t we islands. he said the regulator couldn't have been reasonably satisfied. the company had carried out the necessary consultations
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last month, the judge traveled to the islands and heard 1st hand about the indigenous groups spiritual connections to the land and sea. and the hunting and gathering activities passed down from their ancestors law resort. jerry, are the the decision maker on to our kid and halted again for the non good. santos had argued the t we islanders weren't relevant stakeholders in the project. so didn't need to be involved and talks about dentist disagreed risk. rec, it's all a better respect for me, is it? i was really disappointed that they never come to us in our face to face. it's been a controversial case with protests by indigenous activists outside court in the lead up to the decision to surrender. we of a cultural giant where the original people from his land, the lawyer says the ruling is monumental and could have not only local but global implications for how big companies engage with 1st nations groups. now there's lots
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of work to be done with gas for aging care. 3 and absolutely by drilling has been suspended for now while santos decides whether to appeal or put in a new application. the company says it's disappointed with the decision calling it damaging to invest a confidence, but the monopoly klan is still celebrating. dennis says he did it for his ancestors lexia bryan al jazeera. so there's more in everything we're covering right here, al jazeera dot com. i can get warn on top stories there and also analysis that takes you behind the headlines. ah.
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