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ah, a with the latest news as it breaks. this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt. since this area military took control of this area. we detailed coverage. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as a bunch of courses from around the world migration official say they're dealing with more than 200000 pending applications. ah,
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some protests on this lee, as russia begins calling up reserve is to fight its war in ukraine. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm new mozy in london. you're watching algae 0 was coming out on the program. marcia's foreign minister rejects western accusations over ukraine, walking out of the security council after a speech. ah iran wards, the attending protest is illegal, is the death toll rises off to demonstrations over the death of 22 year old man. i mean, despite the approach of winter rocketing energy prices prompts many households in the netherlands to get their own gas cutoff. ah,
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along come to the program. russia has started calling out reserve is to fight the war and ukraine. russian media is saying 10000 people are volunteered to fight since president vladimir putin announced a mobilization of 300000 reserves on wednesday. but the order also triggered an exodus with airline tickets selling out and hundreds of people have been detained after a wave of anti war protests out there is by mid smith reports. now a, there's not much time to say good bye here in soccer. russia's far east, most of these men had only 24 hours. notice that they were being drafted into rushes army. but some of the 300000 reservists being called up to fight in ukraine . i do not every one is going willing. i and augustine rushes. so the most tip reservists confronted a woman at the military commission. what's it for this was this man shout oh lepeu
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to protect his own policies, not hide behind all men and children. oh, there are still a few who summoned the courage to protest against present by the mere putin's announcement of a partial mobilization of civilians. this was in saint petersburg, william adams, my boyfriend received today a notification from military commissary at. so he can come out here. but i came because i don't want our young men to be taken away. when we came to protect our friends, our fathers and our relatives who they want to take to the war, the brutal war against ukraine. one monitoring group says at least 1300 people have been detained in 38 cities. but alignment the middleton, his public. most russians get their news from state levy and more than 70 percent of them definitely, or mostly support or putting calls, a special military operation. ukraine. that's according to
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a poll by an independent russian organisation before the draft was announced, which european commission says more than half a 1000000 russians have left the country since the invasion began in february. this was the border with georgia on wednesday. finland has also seen a spike in arrivals, the only remaining direct flights to european cities at a stumble in belgrade that sold out of or is horrible. so a psyche to be afraid to have or, and of their settings. for those men who are eligible for military service will not be allowed to leave russia, they will have to stay and fight. and they don't know when they'll see their families again. bernard smith al jazeera. meanwhile, finland is considering borrowing. most russians from entering the country after president perkins partial mobilization order. officials say there's been increased traffic from the eastern border finish. government is saying it's assessing the
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risk and considering ways to sharpie. would jews transit from russia finish line border crossings have remained among the few entry points into europe for russians after a string of western countries. bod entry because of the invasion of ukraine. why they spoke to maxim edwards said john list and editor at ballon. cat, an open source investigative website, he told me what's behind cushions, decision to mobilize, resolve this it say, response of course to ukraine's and startling successes in the market region. and for basically the entirety of the special military operation is the criminal call that the criminal has been doing everything and can to avoid a full mobilization focusing instead on using the volunteers that they call them from across the regions. often with financial incentives and increasingly scraping the barrel. we've also seen some evidence that conscripts might as convicts from prisons, might actually be some of the next groups to be conscripted. but the partial mobilization is the criminal cause that is as you,
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for mystic as its special military operation for the war. because the actual law itself is very vague about the limits of who want to be conscript. and a really important thing to remember is that actually locks in contract service mon, currently serving and ukraine to that current deployment. so they comp tear up their contracts, they can ask them more money, they come voluntarily leaves and it also severely increases the penalty for desertion. or surrendering to the ukrainian armed forces. ukraine has been celebrating the release of 215 prisoners of war by russia in exchange for 55 russians. but its military intelligence is saying, many of them had suffered torture to a kia bro could the deal, which includes the transfer of one high profile oligarchy, with close ties to vladimir putin. gabriel, alexander reports now from keith. it's the most significant prisoner swaps since the war began. 215 ukrainian soldiers released by russia in
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a deal brokers by turkey. this is definitely a victory for our state for our entire society. the most important for 215 families who be able to see their loved ones and safety. mister president, dear fellow ukrainian, i am eternally grateful to you for bringing us bank. thank you very much. emotions are overwhelming in a separate deal facilitated by saudi arabia. 10 foreigners fighting alongside ukrainian forces have also been released on most of the ukrainian soldiers released were part of the so called as our regiment. that held out for weeks defending the as of stone steel plant and mario ball. despite being surrounded and showed by russian forces, they finally surrendered in may. as part of the agreement, 5 of the units commanders will remain in turkey until the end of the war. the soldiers that fought as
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a star are considered national heroes here in ukraine. you can see signs of it all over keys, and while many were released in his prisoner swap, it is believed hundreds more are still being held as prisoners of war, or the russians to hold up. it's in the bargain. ukraine has freed 55 russian soldiers as well as victor med shook a ukrainian oligarch and former lawmaker who was jailed on treason charges in the early days of the war. vladimir putin is godfather to bed with jukes daughter. in russia, some bloggers have criticized the kremlin, saying it gave up too much, but for ukrainians there's happiness, but tempered only by fears for those still detained. it said the governors finally, they're all free. what i think all of ukraine is wearing for all of those wars stealing presented there for each family. it's a huge tragedy to lose
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a loved one. it was. but for those who are returning it's happiness brought there. while the prisoner swap is a positive sign of diplomacy, it's not expected to last with neither side, willing to compromise the fighting rages on. gabriel's ando outages either keith, they were secretary of state, urge the un security council to send a clear message to russia, its invasion of ukraine, and the ongoing threat of nuclear warfare. russia's president has made us many, val, threats to possibly use nuclear weapons to defend his territory, but to antony blane can describe moscow's languages reckless and says it was stop. alan fish has more than had been security council meetings in ukraine before. but this is by far the highest level meeting since the war began. only women yell, the latest of elements are dangerous and disturbing. they are further steps away from any prospect of peace and towards an endless cycle of horror and bloodshed
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hurts. as a permanent member of the council, russia has previously vetoed any efforts to denounce its attack in ukraine. and in reality, ext, there's little the council can do to stop the fighting. one man chose this war. one man can end it. because if russia stops fighting the war ex, if ukraine stops fighting ukraine, ed's russian foreign minister, sergey lover of only appeared in the chamber just moments before his turn to speak . he insisted what the russians call the special military operation was inevitable . after the 2014 revolution in ukraine, yes, whether they'll know them certainly put those news. there is an attempt to day to impose on us a completely different narrative about russian aggression as the origin of the tragedy. this ignores the fact that for over 8 years, the ukrainian army and fighters from the nationalist groups killed and continue to kill inhabitants of dun boss with impunity. simply because they refused to
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recognize the result of the kuda. tar was in key if. when he finished his remarks, the russian diplomat left something the british did not ignore his left the chamber . i'm not surprised. i don't think mister leverage wants to hear the collective condemnation of this counsel and ukraine's foreign minister didn't let the moment pass either. i also noted to day that russian diplomats flee almost as aptly as russian soldiers. he called for peace, he called for support. and yet this warning for russia yesterday put in announced mobilization. but what he really announced before the whole world was his defeat. you can draft 30500000 people that you will never win this war. the meeting was called to discuss alleged abuses and atrocities in ukraine. the international criminal court announced its on investigation in march, and the chief prosecutor told the counsel that well,
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no one has been charged yet. there is growing evidence that war crimes have been committed. ali fisher al jazeera, at the united nations in new york. ah, iran president abraham racy, says mass protest over the death of a woman in police, custody, and acts of chaos are on acceptable intelligent men intelligence ministry as now warner, attending demonstrations is illegal and would lead to prosecution or violent protests have been taking place across the country since last friday, when nasa menu is detained by what's known as morality police, for the way she was wearing a headscarf or a job. iranian t, v says at least 17 people have died in the unrest, but rights group say the truth figure is higher, intern access has been restricted in some cities and in response to an minis death . u. s. is announced sanctions against members of iran's morality police. it was
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ucnless for your missouri. how horrible, dear hast there have always been protests and we hear their demands. but there's a difference between riots and protest. nobody accepts riot just why did they ever demonstration against policy or anything else in a random we have freedom of speech. we see on different levels. there are differences of opinion. that's not a problem at all, but when there is a riot is different than a protest. i mean, it would be according. well, i spoke to an echo martez ali and iranian american journalists based in washington, and she told me, young protested, feel there's no other way to have their voices heard. the death of mass armine in police custody is just something that brings us to ra anger. a lot of women see themselves in massa. many men see their own sisters, their own daughters, and massa me, and asking why she was even detained, to begin with. and then eventually died in produce custody and then they don't see
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transparency from the straight. it's i also want to point out that this is grievance asked the grievance piling off. it's not just the morality police or the mandatory head job. it's a political grievances, economic grievances. there have been protests over and over again in the past years and the state hasn't really addressed them. address the demands and they're going to so young people feel no other avenue, but by taking to the street. now armenia is prime minister nicole passion is lashed out at what he described as a, by john's unprovoked aggression and an address to the un general assembly. hundreds of soldiers were killed in fighting earlier this month and the was flare up of violence since a 6 week war of the disputed know corner car about which in, in 2020 a she untold the you and as evidence of torture and cruelty by as airy soldiers as a by john is expected to respond to these claims in its own address to the assembly on friday. as a result of the aggression,
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the number of victims and missing persons. at the moment exceeded 207. among them, 3 civilians were killed, and 2 civilians are missing. $293.00 service men and 8 civilians where one beat at loose 20 service men were captured. there are evidences of casey soft torture, modulation of capture or all or the dead servicemen. numerous instances of extra judicial killings and ill treatment of armenian prisoners of war. now and other stories are following a palestinian man has been shot dead by an off duty. israeli police officer after suspected stabbing an intersection in central israel. this happened near the israeli city of medina. major highway is ready, police say the attacker approached
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a number of vehicles sprang, tear gas at people and trying to open car doors. rescue workers sate several people were injured in without. is there a lie from london? most delayed for you on the program color. it returns to syria with $39.00 deaths. now reported in the last 3 weeks displaced people most at risk. the last surviving leader of cambodia, command rouge loses an appeal to over time is genocide conviction. ah, there's a flood risk again in new south wales. it's from this cloud here, which is a system that decides is park itself on that coast. it's just south of queens as ather brisbin and may well effect sydney. it's not tremendous. this risk is just persistent rain on what is sultan ground that goes around the corner to victoria as
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well, little bit in tasmania swells, but the west that got to next front coming in to perth might make it doing so i say the drop in temperature about 3 or 4 degrees. and the rain by this time is focusing rather more on sydney asked for new zealand look at north island. the rain is curled off. it's still running in on the wind into wellington, south highland, it's fine to bounce. you in the teens nicely. in the sunshine as well. and as the sun comes, as you more i see the line or significant re nolan viet nam, thailand. cambodia allows this whole area could be particularly wet, was the flood risk. and the same is true in western bornea and increasingly java and sumatra. and with the monsoon trough, slowly retreating, it's gone away from west rochester. it's still capable of developing some sort of circulation. so significant rain is life in east rogers down. for example, elsewhere, india, it's rob apache, as you can see,
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i'll come back watching al jazeera life in london. i'll main stories this out. russian men have been turning off, but military sent his off to being called to fight in ukraine. presently, my patience, partial mobilization order is its being cold as triggered to a wave of anti war protests needing to have more than a 1000 people being detained. others are trying to flee to neighboring countries. ukraine's military intelligence is saying, many of the 215 prisoners of wall released by russia and exchange for 55 russians had suffered torture. turkey, bro, could the deal, which includes the transfer of a high profile, only gone with close ties to president putin. and iran's present a rhyme racy says protests over the death of a woman in police. custody are unacceptable acts of chaos. demonstrations have been taking place across the country since last friday when massa, i mean he was detained by what's known as the morality police for the way she was wearing a headscarf. now in avenues were following,
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cholera has returned to syria. world health organization is reported at least 39 deaths from the disease in the past 3 weeks. source of the outbreak is likely the euphrates and other contaminate of millions of people rely on them for drinking water into irrigate crops, a group. so say that the river levels are dropping because of extremely dry conditions, which is leading to a build up of sewage and pollution. now at least 38 people have been killed in northern nigeria after flood waters. they're breached to dams. thousands of others have been displaced in several villages. in northern jer, gower state have been destroyed. ugly authorities have been wanting communities living along river banks, and flood plains to evacuate. a national emergency management agencies as the situation could get worse now with more heavy rainfall on the way. we'll hearken. warning is now in effect for bermuda is category for storm fiona
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barrels towards the island. it will there have been covering their store, france and stalking off on food and water because of the islands, isolation preparations have been taken very seriously. the u. s. national hearken center has predicted large and destructive waves and storm surges. the owner is after trail of destruction across the caribbean, killing at least 6 people. and it's of merging large parts of puerto rico now to cambodia, where the last surviving leader of the commercial regime has lost his appeal to overturn his genocide conviction. a un backed war crimes tribunal rejected the appeal by 91 year old q some pawn. he was head of state during the 4 year rule of the can marriage. when 2000000 people were killed, most of them from minority groups. the communist movement seize control of cambodia in 1975, florence louis reports. he was the head of state of the camille rouge and its most
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public figure. 91 year old que san pawn will spend the rest of his life behind bars after you and back to tribunal upheld his conviction for crimes against humanity and genocide against the vietnamese minority. he's already serving and not the life sentence also for crimes against humanity. in relation to the forced evacuation, often on pen horn, between 19751979. as many as 2000000 people died, many of them tortured or starved to death. the brutality of the committee rouge's 4 year reign has not been forgotten. even though the regime was ousted more than 40 years ago, hundreds of people turned up to hear the verdict, including buddhist monks and camille rouge survivors cried yet young man more little. i am happy, i want justice so that what happened in the past won't happen again. how we want it to be over. one more, not donahue, some pond had tried to argue. he was merely a figurehead with no real power. but prosecutors say he was one of those most
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responsible. the feet. oh he story called b. o. border cambodian purple. and specially bought would be more the commodity man or so do international criminal justice and humanity. this is only the 2nd case heard by the un back tribunal. but it's also the last in 16 years. the court has prosecuted 5, camille rouge officials, resulting in 3 e convictions leading some to question whether it's been worth it. you chang researches the regime and says the hearings which allowed survivors and relatives of victims to testify have offered some closure. it confirmed that we can live after genocide or we could move, move on and we can re bureau, we can put by what has been loss. ultimately, the tribunals legacy may be its contribution to national reconciliation. florence li al jazeera while the 1000000 households in the netherlands are struggling to pay
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their energy bills, which have doubled or even tripled in recent months. a country has the highest gas prices in europe. the government is being accused of failing to act. so now some residents have decided to cross off their own gas supplies. so that wasn't reports . the only gas, wilma marie still uses, is for the t light used for improv. i stole that there are caught up pots retain heat, which helps keep her a little warmer. as the colder weather approaches, the shelf owner decided to have her gas cut off after her bill double to $345.00 a month. with a warning from her provider. it could reach $700.00 out of ankle and he said he'll buy a home. my shop has hardly any income. i lost customers during the curve at 19 pandemic . and now inflation is so high. people don't have money to buy children's clothes. so my income has really dropped below minimum. i know i can't pay these high energy
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bills while it's getting colder in her house, behind the doors, millions of cruise, optimum uprising in warm temperatures. but greenhouse gas to continue operating during winter and many have decided to stop the flowers and thank you to both in the next few months something that seriously affect touch export. normally, if we have like every, like 10 percent extra cost, no problem. but there's now like 10 times more than 2 years ago, it's crazy. in this way, if nobody can survive, no company, no people with a household, no nobody. with new techniques that use less fossil fuels while to divers st. hope to be able to continue his business, although he's worried that the prices of flowers will climb so high that the month will dry up. that's pay twice as much for gas as other europeans. you to have the energy tax and dependence on gas to generate electricity. and while other,
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you members have kept their energy prices to dodge government is being accused of doing too little, too late for testers carrying flags upside down booth. the royal family oper, king william alexander delivered his annual budget address, promising a price cap on energy and $18000000000.00 to compensate poor families. a recent survey to jeff, a 7 and 10 dutch citizens have lost in the government. if you get problems of whether you can pay your food in energy because we're talking about even if they work full time, if they can still basic necessities then. yeah, that's the best way for voting. trusting your own government for the opposition party state and the government's aid package has not been thought through. and fear won't be enough to keep the country warm this winter and the plants to support entrepreneurs to keep the businesses running to faith and have come too late. that fast and al jazeera works on holland, the madeline al jazeera has obtained
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a significantly of documents from persons opposition. labor passing files expose the inner workings in the organisation during one of its most target areas from 2014 to 2021. the 1st batch of files appears to reveal how party officials undermine their newly elected labeling. at jeremy corbin fil, reese from outages areas investigative unit. as this report, the documents provide an insight into the workings of the party when it was led by jeremy corbin build. right, did not wall when he became leader party membership, doubled the wonderful campaign that i was involved with. brought a lot of people back into politics because they believe there was something on offer there. but corbin did not control that party bureaucracy based in its london headquarters. the file show how an elected officials undermined him his leader. the
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leak includes a whatsapp group of senior party management discussing corbin, oh i'm just about to stop him. oh, that might be disciplinary. oh worth it now? oh, nothing in the rules about stabbing poor fool. no. the files show how officials used the parties disciplinary process to suspend local branches that supported corbin. in walla, see in the north west of england. allegations of homophobic abuse were leveled at pro corbin supporters. after a meeting in june 2016, i did not say any. lim, pressed gestures, and there were no hammer further comments made about the empty. the story was linked to the national media and used to suspend the local will a c party. if you haven't in a call 68 or 10 people nationally saying who can be a candidate saying, who can be a member. then you control
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a body politic of one of the major parties in his country. and i found that is on democratic basically to qu by group of people to take over one of the major little parties in britain in brighton, on england's south coast. labors. legal unit is intent on overturning the victory of the pro corbin faction at an annual general meeting. we all had 65 percent of the vote. 2 and 3 people attending it, a record turn out. a record majority had one gun tastic. a member of the party's governance and legal unit rights to her boss. what she'll feeling on brighten the head of the legal unit replies exactly what you proposed. overturn the annual general meeting deal with individuals. while we worry about applying the rules correctly and legal niceties. the woman answers, i say, act now and worry about those things later. the labor party denies this version of
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events. it says it's a rules based organization that properly followed its own rules. the files also reveal how abusive messaging is used by those outside the party hierarchy to discredit rivals. pro corbin supported damien mccarthy is attacked online and then his father is sent a dossier, including the threatening tweets, the da say was sent through to my pals. my stepdad, my pause, private e mail address, and that door sir, was horrendous reading. it was awful. my dad read those terrible comments and he was upset about and he died. not long after phill reece al jazeera london, i can watch part 2 of our 3 parts investigation this saturday at 20.
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