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oh, more than a 1000 arrests and protests in russia, dates president vladimir putin call up of 300000 service to fight to ukraine. ah, mcloud, this is alger alive from dough also come me up, rushes for a minister rejects opposition to the invasion of ukraine. un security council, as western countries pile on the criticism. i are on threat these to prosecute people protesting over the death of a woman held by morality. please us announces new sanctions a census figures show that catholics out of a protestant not, not in the for the 1st time ever. i didn't question perfect iris units for so
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hundreds of protests that have been detained across russia after president putin announced a partial military mobilization of wednesday. air tickets out of the country, sold out and traffic is surging at border crossings with finland and georgia. bernice smith begins our coverage. oh, 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 russia's army . that some of the 300000 reservists being called up to fight in ukraine. i do not every one is going willingly. i and daggers stand russia, southern most tip reservists confronts a woman at the military commission. what's it for this war? this man shouts, i lepeu to protect his own palaces, not hide behind our men and children. i. 6 there are still
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a few who summoned the courage to protest against president vladimir putin announcement of a partial mobilization of civilians. this was in saint petersburg. when about them took 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 for you. one month from group says at least 1300 people have been detained in 38 cities. but alignment the middleton is public. most russians get the news from state levy and more than 70 percent of them definitely, or mostly support or putting coals a special military operation. ukraine. that's according to a poll by an independent russian organisation before the draft was announced, which ah, european commission says more than half a 1000000 russians have left the country since the invasion began in february. this
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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 help 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, will maxim edwards, as a journalist and editor at belin, cat and open source investigative website. and he explains what's behind prudence decision to mobilize, reservists, it say, response of course, to ukraine's and startling successes in the market region for basically the entirety of the special military operation is the kremlin calls it the kremlin, has been doing everything and can to avoid the full mobilization, focusing instead on using volunteers as they call them from across the regions,
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often with financial incentives and increasingly scraping the barrel. we've also seen some evidence that conscripts might abs. that's that as i 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, for mistake as its special military operation for the war. because the actual law itself is very vague about the limits of who want to be conscripted. and a really important thing to remember is that actually locks in contract service mon, currently serving and ukraine to the current deployment. so they comp tear up their contracts. they can ask them more money, they come voluntarily leave, and it also severely increases the penalty for desertion or surrendering to the ukrainian armed forces. well, franklin is considering, barring most russians from entering the country, the official se traffic that the border has sharply increased since putin's military mobilize ation was nouns. it is one of the few entry points into your for
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russian citizens after a number of western countries voted restrictions after the invasion of ukraine. and in ukraine, rushing back to authority slightly. 6 civilians were killed in a missile strike and the separatist controlled city of dynette sc. they say ukrainian forces were responsible for the attack which had to market and many bus regions. moscow, back to ministration. withholding a referendum on unification with russia this weekend. keith says the vote is a sham. your secretary state has edge the un security council to send a clear message to russia over its invasion of the cranium. it's thinly veiled threats to use nuclear weapons, and to be blank and describe moscow's language as reckless saying it must stop. ellen fisher has this. there have been security council meetings and ukraine before, but this is by far the highest level meeting since the war began. only valmont yell the latest developments 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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thirst, as a permanent member of the council, russia has previously, vito had 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 ends. if ukraine stops fighting ukraine ends, 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 is whether to let 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, ukrainian army and fighters from the nationalist groups killed and continue to kill
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inhabitants of done boss with impunity. simply because they refused to recognize the result of the kuta thomas in ki, 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 lovegrove 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 call for support. and he had 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 own investigation in march,
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and the chief prosecutor told the counsel that while no one has been charged yet, there is growing evidence that war crimes have been committed. alan fisher al jazeera at the united nations in new york. israel's prime minister had spoken of his support for 2 state solution with the palestinians during an address to the u. n. c, the general assembly a yeah, lucky that comments come after years of his really leaders voiding the topic on the un stage. israel, economic and military strength allows us to protect ourselves, but it also allows us something else to strive for. peace was the entire our world and with our closest neighbors, the palestinians. an agreement with the palestinians, based on the 2 states for 2 people is the right thing for israel security for
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israel economy. and for the future of our children. let's get started. my calories live hers from un headquarters in new york or mike to what else was said. an interesting statement from the israeli prime minister. it was a bo king. that type of language that one heard in the past from labor lead is like a hood to buck. every framing is the 2 state solution as beneficial to israeli security. not something that is imposed on it by some outside force. nobody within israel, no leader has spoken about a 2 state solution since 2015. when benjamin netanyahu was reluctantly, it would appear talking about it. however, that went away. he never use that term again, throughout the succeeding years. possibly because of the support from the trump
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administration. so this was interesting to hear and israeli leader once again using this term off a such a lengthy break and particularly in the venue of the united nations forum. now this being said, there's an election and israel on november. the 1st benjamin netanyahu is coalition needs is simply one extra seat to get the 60 majority a. yeah, it has got some 55 seats at this particular point within the connected to all parliament. so this could be politically exceedingly damaging. already within the pits coalition, there's anger expressed by some of his coalition partners. whereas we've been netanyahu's coalition. there's already political, hey, being made out of what some israeli see as a attack against israel, by re re visiting conversations about a 2 state solution. so it'll appear certainly taking what many would appear to see
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as a courageous political step here in talking again about the 2 state solution, particularly with that election coming up on november 1. me what mike, sex to say to antony blinking has been made to me for ministers. isn't he? well, that was at the beginning of the week where he met with the foreign ministers of armenia and as the by john in the course of today, we heard from the prime minister, a media very, very strong words in terms of what he saw as, as a by johnny aggression pointing out very strongly to the general assembly. that unlike in 2020, when there was exceedingly serious fighting over a period of time. but that's fighting took place largely in the disputed enclave up . and i'll go and cut about what the manian prime minister was talking about. here was conflict that took place on armenian soil itself. he described this as a,
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an attack against both the territory and sovereignty of armenia calling on the united nations and calling on all bodies to take action against by john, by what he says and unjustified illegal attack against armenia. and in terms of entity blinking at that meeting early on in the week, he, us the foreign ministers to get another meeting going before the end of the month before september, the 30th, but given the tone of the armenian prime minister's speech today that appears to be unlikely remembering as well that the us the by johnny prime minister will be speaking in coming days at the united nations. and his response is likely to be as fiery. busy right, we'll definitely thanks very much for that update. mike kind of reporting a palestinian man has been shot dead by an off duty israeli police officer after a suspected stopping at an intersection in central israel. it happened near the israeli city of martin on a major highway. it's ready, police claim,
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the attacker approach number vehicle spring, take as people and trying to open car doors. to lead heron out, zera, russia and ukraine, carry out the largest prisoner swap since the war started. more than 250 people are free. not sure investigates li documents on how the you case, former labor party, the jeremy corbin and the supporters were undermined by an elected official ah well, after an endless summer, it looks like it's getting really quite cold. in contrast, in these planes, in the us nuts, cold air, normally when we should drop temperature by any of thing up to 10 degrees in these stays and the mountain west will see the rain moving eastwards. and that'll develop
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just to follow in to emphasize the change. but obviously your eyes are drawn to fiona and fiona hurricane. currently cask reforms still to the west of bermuda by this weekend will be affecting the canadian maritimes and particularly nova scotia . and it could still be the equivalent category seek 3 hurricane by this time, certainly going to be to might be stronger of potentially devastating store. but more of that, and there are the time let's drops as a lead, a potential development circulation there hinting in the caribbean. certainly is plenty of shares in the area, but nothing is developed as yet as friday to the west of that israel, a quarter in mex cupboard in southern mexico. you can expect some big thunderstorms and in south america, seasonal rain, developing again a circulation off the coast of the southeast of brazil might certainly produce windy weather if nothing else as for temperatures. well, they're coming up in argentina. ah.
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but again, you watching out 0, remind about top stories this hour and hundreds of protesters have been detained across russia. after president vladimir putin announced a partial military mobilization on wednesday. one way, tickets out of the country have sold out and traffic has searched the finish in georgia border crossings. the secretary of state is urged the un security council to send a clear message to russia efforts invasion of ukraine and its threats to use nuclear weapons. russian foreign minister again leverage blame ukrainian government for making the complete inevitable. israel's prime minister has told the un general assembly, he support 2 state solution with palestinians. yeah, and he says this is important for israel security. it is the 1st time in israeli leda has discussed 2 state solution since 2015. so more on our top story, the warden ukraine, russian and ukrainian prisoners of war being reunited with their families. a softer an exchange of hundreds of soldiers was broken by turkey. cable is under reports
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now from keith. it's the most significant prisoner swap since the war began. 215 ukrainian soldiers released by russia in a deal brokers by turkey. this is definitely a victory for our state for our entire society, the most in portland for 215 families and who'd be able to see their loved ones, his safety. oh mister president, dear fellow ukrainians, i am eternally grateful to you for bringing us back. thank you very much. emotions are overwhelming little blue 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 a regiment that held out for weeks defending the as of stone steel plant. and mario bull. despite being surrounded and showed by russian forces, they finally surrendered in may. as part of the agreement,
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5 of the units commanders will remain in turkey until the end of the war. the soldiers that fought as a star are considered national heroes here and ukraine. you can see signs of it all over key. and while many were released in his prisoners swap, it's 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 bedbug, juke ukrainian oligarch and former lawmaker who was jailed on treason charges in the early days of the war. vladimir putin is godfather to met the 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 ear. finally,
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they're all free. what i think all of you creative worrying for all of those who are still in the family, it's a huge tragedy to lose a loved one. but for those who are returning it's happiness. 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 xander. how does either keith the u. s. as in our sanctions on several members of iran, so called morality police, it follows the death of a woman in iran being held by the force. it's accused by the us of abuse and violence against rated women and violating the rights of peaceful protest. this is placed under the tensions include the head of him, or if you please, as well as the commander of the armies ground forces and runs minister of intelligence. well, protest continue in iran over the death of a woman in custody. writing precedent is called the demonstration act of chaos. abraham racy ordered an investigation to the death of master minnie who died last
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week after being arrested for allegedly not complying with her country's headscarf regulations. at least 9 people have died during the unrest because that is severe, missouri. how horrible there has. they have always been protested, we hear their demands. but there is a difference between ryan and protest, what it is. nobody except riot does have a demonstration against policy or anything else in iran that we have freedom of speech return we see on different levels of differences of opinion. that's not a problem at all, but when there is a rod different than a protein, you mean if you're caught rosalie, john jones is live now from washington. d. c. a ross tell us more about the sanctions. well, the us has been long concerned about human rights abuses inside iran. and the death of my meaning is just one more reason why the government is using executive order. 13553, that's issued by the white house to punish those that the u. s. government believes
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are responsible, not just for my so, i mean he's death, but for the culture that would allow this sort of thing to happen. and in short, this basically means that the 7 senior officials in the iranian government security forces, i should say, as well as the morality of police force itself. any assets that they have here in the united states, whether it's land or bank account, or other real property, the u. s. government has seized all of that material. along with that, none of these people would be able to get a visa to come to the united states. but given that the u. s. and iran don't have diplomatic relations anyway. it's far from likely that they would ever have a chance to travel to the united states. but more important, it's sending a message to the authorities in town on that. this is not something that the u. s.
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is going to ignore it's worth pointing out that ra malley, who is the u. s. official in charge of trying to get recon firm re confirmation. i should say, of the iran nuclear deal has tweeted out that he is behind the statement by the us president joe biden. and as well as of the secretary of state antony, blinking, decrying muscle meaning step and calling for some sort of resolution. calling for justice in her death. or rosalie, there's nothing so much i was in jordan. i think you new census information is revealed for the 1st time ever. northern ireland has more catholics and protestants . northern islands, protestant population has seen its majority suddenly decline since the states creation with the partition of ireland by the british a century. most of the protestant community favor remaining in part the remaining part of the okay. while catholics historically favor irish reunification, the island of island was partitioned in 1922 with what would become the republic
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violent leaving the united kingdom. but their northern islands population had a 2 thirds majority of protestants, who were overwhelmingly pro british censors held in 2001, 3 years after a pow showing arrangement was reached, showed 53 percent of the population identified as protestant and 44 percent. as catholic but thursday census results show 45.7 percent now identified catholic compared with 43.5 percent. as a protestant. that mitchell is an assistant professor in conflict resolution and reconciliation at trinity college in dublin. and he says that although the census information could have a referendum on our unity, the picture is more complex than it once was. and religious identity doesn't automatically translate into political preference. i mean, historically, catholics, pro irish and protestant been pro pro british. but the figures are different in terms of national identity. the, for example,
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in terms of british only identity people at 31.9 percent. and irish only is 29 point one percent. and so it's, it's, this doesn't translate into majority for iris unity, but it will add to the sort of the trends and the, the sort of sense of the direction that northern ireland is going in. the trend in the sense this has already been showing up in election. so in 201-719-2021. we've seen this change. we're union, political union is shrinking and the growth of the other community, as we call it, the non lines people who vote for the community alliance party and the green party . and that other block, which is like 20 percent or so. it's going to have the deciding vote in any referendum on when irish unity so i think what all the figures together mean that
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yeah, the 2 big blocks unionism and nationalism. they're going to have to lose and went over to the, the other group and they're going to have to do that with, with pragmatic and economic arguments rather than the old political and religious and cultural arguments that we've had in the past. how does era has obtained a significantly of documents in britain's opposition labor party? the followers expose the workings of the organisation during one of my table in terrance from 2014 to 2021. the 1st branch of files appears to reveal how party officials undermine the newly elected labor leader, jeremy colbin, phil race from our investigative unit. as this report, the documents provide an insight into the workings of the party when it was led by jeremy corbin milled right. did not wall when he became leader party membership doubled the wonderful campaign that i was involved with.
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brought a lot of people back into politics because they believe there was something on off of them. but corbin did not control the party bureaucracy based in its london headquarters. the file show how an elected officials undermined him as leader the lee concludes a whatsapp group of senior party management discussing corbin, oh i'm just about to stop him. oh, that might be disciplinary or worth it now. oh, nothing in the rules about stabbing. poor fool no. the file show how officials used the parties disciplinary process to suspend local branches that supported corbin in wallace, 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,
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and there were no hammer further comments made about them pe. the story was leaked to the national media and used to suspend the local will as he party. if you have an inner call 68 or 10 people nationally saying who can be a candidate saying, who can be a member, then you control the body politic of one of the major parties in this country. and i found that is on democratic basically to qu by 2 people to take over one of the major political 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 in 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
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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 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 supporter, 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 da, sir, was horrendous reading. it was awful. my dad read those terrible comments. and he was upset about
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and he died. not long after phill reece, al jazeera london. oh, well you can watch part 2 or 3 part of escalation this saturday or the 24th september that said 20100 hours g empty labor files. the crisis reveals the real story behind the anti semitism crisis and gulf britton's name. above airline manufacturer, boeing will pay $200000000.00 to settle charges from the securities and exchange commission. yes, authorities say the company misled investors about the 737 max play. boeing didn't admit any wrong doing. as part of the settlement. a fleet was grounded for 20 months after 2 fatal crashes that killed 346 people. ah.
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