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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 are coming up in argentina. ah, with the latest news as it breaks. this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt, since the as airy military took control of this area. we detailed coverage. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as by johns armed forces. from around the world migration official fe, they're dealing with more than $200000.00 pending application. ah
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must go back separatist new crane to hold a referendum on formerly joining russia. the vote is being called a sham by cave and its allies. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out there at like also coming up in the u. s. announcing sanctions against runs, morality beliefs is protest continue as the death of a woman politicians sending them an idea of what the real world is like. you case, new government proposed to embed an emergency budget to help an economy hit hard by inflation and energy costs. caught in the crossfire, how fighting in miramar, spilling over into bangladesh.
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so in the coming hours occupied areas of ukraine will start holding votes. on joining russia. balloting will run from friday to choose day em for separate regions in the south of the east. a cave in western ally say the vote is a sham by russia aimed at a next. he more territory becomes as ukraine continues to recapture swathes of territory and a major counter offensive. but mainly the people living in those regions have already fled and more making their way west or the abdul hamid spoke to. some of them in the preacher escaping russian occupation leave for it becomes nearly impossible that lana and her daughter catalina just arrived from the from sun regions, hours before a referendum, organized by russia is due, should take place after the dinner present. april saint if seemed, is about 70 percent of people are jobless. we were 5 months without any mobile connection. the feed is coming from crimea and we have to pan roubles. they have
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been telling us that our home town is parts of russia and it was liberated from ukraine. karina's husband had to stay behind because men of fighting age aren't allowed to leave. that's why it took only see in his family 4 days to travel from low hands to the ukrainian control part of their procedure. despite their permit issued by the separatists, his wife gulard tells me she was worried. he would be mobilized. whitney woodsboro short. alexi says russians referendum is a sham, and now is the time to choose sides. as soon as you go through bloom, there are people who are going to vote. there were people who really believe a flu, hence, joins russia. life will become better and they will be happier. i'm surprised because most of them work for ukrainian companies. they owned a good living. now they have nothing but the supporting russia. people still living in jeopardy jack had a son and a dumbass will be asked if they want to join russia. russia doesn't fully control
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any of the 4 regions with this. so called referendum is taking place in the areas under ukrainian control. come on the regular attack, day and night. this is the latest one in the heart of the city. one of the several that rocked the procedure early morning. the target was a hotel, said to host this place people on their way further west people like tanya and julia who made their journey together for milly toppled. it's painful. her parents stayed back home. part of an older generation nostalgic about the soviet union. eula shows as a video where she was taunted by collaborators and russian soldiers forced to praise the russian motherland and sing the national anthem, who would give gear quickly enough. i kept my children at home at school, there was too much pressure on them. they would get punished if they spoke
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ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home after the referendum. there will be special permits for people to get in and out of there. no one in doubts. the outcome of the referendum devote has already been discarded by ukraine and its allies, that russia will use it to stretch it's borders closer to western ukraine. went up to hemi algebra zepplin geoff auto understand the potential impacts of these votes . it helps to take a look at the map of ukraine. this is it in 2014, before the conflict began. but later that year, russian forces invaded and then lx. the crimea and peninsula, and pro russian fighters began seizing territory. the east declaring republics in occupied regions of demette skin, the hunts since the invasion in february, this year, russia has expanded its control. and now the 2 self declared republics, as well as moscow backed administrations in cassandra frasier want to hold votes on whether to become part of russia. well,
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let's take this on johnny's live from washington dc. is kurt volker? he is a former us special representative for ukraine negotiations, anna, former us ambassador to nato ambassador. first of all, so if it swathes of land are annexed by these referendums, in russia's mind, what would be the implications of that? nothing at all. frankly, no one, even in russia, actually believes that these territories are part of russia. this is all a sham. it's all a charade. being orchestrated by couldn't to have a referendum that everyone knows is fake to then say that they become part of russia. whichever one knows they're not. so i don't think this has any impact on the ground whatsoever, and won't change ukraine's determination to recover capture territories, nor will change the determination in the west to try to help you. crane defend itself against this version. aggression, right, it won't change ukraine's determination, but would it not enable russia to,
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to say sham or not that its own land being attacked and rushes neutral doctrine allows the use of nuclear weapons if it is attacked in itself. so it would allow to use and wouldn't know if russia wanted to use nuclear weapons, they could use them today, and they're not doing it because they know it would be a bad idea. and so, even if they claim that these territories are now part of russian territory, it doesn't change the basic calculation, but using nuclear weapons will mean the destruction of the russian military and possibly the russian state. and they don't want to risk that. how do you assess this moved by putin to mobilize for the troops on the scale that he is? well, it's a didn't matter of desperation. he's lost so many forces already. you know, the estimates are anywhere from 224-0000 casualties. ukraine's claim $55000.00
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caching or deaths. but i think there may be high, even suppose it's 40000, multiply times 3 to get the number wounded. you're talking about a substantial piece of russia's conventional military forces that have been destroyed in ukraine. the equipment along with the personnel has also been destroyed. so what couldn't is doing is you're going to the general population getting retired military people, people who are older, out of shape, not trained, saying come back into the military. this is not going to add a substantial capacity where she's military forces. it's a matter of desperation because it was so much already. could it not give him manpower advantage? no, i don't think so, because if you look at the manpower available to the craniums, these are actually people who are younger, they are trained, they are motivated to fight a lot of have recent military experience on the phone lines and they're organized.
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they have good command and control. the russians are in a terrible state right now, both in terms of personnel training equipment, command and control, communications and motivation of the forces. so the russians are not currently capable of advancing further into ukraine and throwing more people into this. this war is only going to lead to more loss of life from russia side. you discount the nuclear threat, but the further routine is backed into a corner, doesn't it? become more real well, let's 1st let's be clear, is backing himself into a corner. he has chosen this war. he has thrown his military forces into it. they have not performed well, and he keeps doubling down and double and down. i don't believe that the russian military thinks that the use of nuclear weapons would change the course of the war . strategic use of nuclear weapons law range, targeting nato,
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or united states would obviously engender a nuclear response and destroy russia. the tactical use of nuclear weapons on the battlefields in ukraine would likely draw in, not just condemnation, but even a western military response, conventional forces that would also destroy the russian altar. so i think it, russian military understands that nuclear use will not actually achieve rushes, military objectives. and the riskier for putin is that giving in order to use nuclear weapons, it may not actually be followed. i'm not sort of ok, great, get your expertise and respect from this. appreciate that. thanks a lot. pleasure to be here. thank you. well, hundreds of protests as have been detained across russia after president putin announced a partial military mobilize ational wednesday. that tickets out of the country sold out and traffic is searching at border crossings with phil in georgia. but as smith begins are coverage. oh there's not much time to say good bye here in saca rushes
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far east. most of these men had only 24 hours. notice that they were being drafted into rushes army that some of the 300000 reservists being called up to fight in ukraine. i do not every one is going willingly. i and da gaston, russia said the most it reservists confront 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. there is still a few who summon the courage to protest against present by the mere putin's announcement of a partial mobilization of civilians. this was in saint petersburg. when about them, my boyfriend received today a notification from military commissary at so he can come out here. but i came
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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 more putin calls a special military operation. ukraine. that's according to 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. their sold out of or is horrible. so
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a say key to be afraid to help or, and of things. but 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 in ukraine, rushing back to authority say at least 6 civilians were killed, and a missile strike in the separate is controlled city internet. they say ukrainian forces were responsible for the attack, which had a market in a minibus. the u. s. has announced sanctions on several members of iran, so called morality police. it follows the death of master and many who died last week are to be arrested for allegedly not complying with the countries headscarf regulations. iranian police units is accused by the us of abuse and violence against iranian women and of violating the rights of peaceful protesters. those placed under the sanctions include the head of the morality, police, as well as the commander of the armies, ground forces,
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and around minister of intelligence. while the reigning president is called the ongoing protest over millions death acts of chaos. abraham racy also ordered an investigation. what happened? at least 9 people have died during the unrest. got new saturday, missouri. how go to buddha? hast, there have always been protests to me here that demands. but there is a difference between riot and protest. nobody accepts riot def, every demonstration against the policy or anything else in iran that we have freedom of speech return receipt on different levels of differences of opinion. that's not a problem at all, but when there is a riot different than a protest, i mean it's the arise. he made the comments during a wide ranging press conference, new york, tamala shell, was there to quite a while for the or any president or just one of the main concerns or issues with regards to run country and not as the nation wide protests that have been spreading across the country over the past couple of days following the killing or the death
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of the young running girl or allegedly at the hands of the morality police. there. as the president said, he said that it was still not clear as far as the investigations going on, whether she did die at the hands of both morality. he did, however, say that he contacted her family. he said that there was a rights for iranians to protest, but he differentiates between what she described as peaceful protest vandalism. however, he fell short of talking about what type of accountability would happen. he said that there was a need for the judicial process to take. it's due course before anything could happen that aside, the other main issue of discussion or addressed by the president was the nuclear deal of the j. c. p. o. and any hope that it could be revived. the firm on that runs funds with regard to guarantees needed from any new deal that the
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united states would not renee on its commitments, as he says it had done in the previous deal. there was no discussion, however, or address about the situation in syria accountability for obviously the time is committed there by around the bush on lots of regime or other topics. they're still head herron now, does their rushes foreign minister rejects western accusations, every grain walking out of the security council after a speech great fears and syria has even warns the color outbreak linked to the phrase river. ah, johnny has begun the 3 full world copies on its way to a castle book, your travel package to day low. it's been hot all summer in chicago temperature
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dropping down now. and japan likewise is, has hot and humid weather and that's not gonna change very much that zoom in a bit on western china. we're attempt to the dropping because rain is developing and junky coming along the yanks. you're staying to the south and further north, the jan, tempted that away teens back where it should be really still hot in the southeast in for john, for example, down towards hong kong, which are at 34, shouldn't be quite that high, but is come down in shanghai, but i did mention japan is bit hot and humid at what all sabah still fairly hot but not quite as much. still fairly humid and has been wet. mat rate is still edging away. the eastern side of honshu come the end of saturday that a bit of a quiet down bit of a loss and humidity. the seasonal rain. the rain belt around the world is now coming slow, slowly south with the sun, but expects some sort of flooding. certainly st. flooding and city flooding in cambodia and thailand, sudden vietnam and maybe northern vietnam and increasingly flight loses. could see
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some heavy rain in fat hearted pick. a piece of land hasn't got showers on it, which is typical for this type. the, the monsoon rains are coming away slowly from rochester, but they've not gone completely away. issue airline of the journey. the welcome kit with the bag gets played out. is there any here the way with some strong support, even with the spotlight on milton, central america and canada build on that? certainly finishing qualified poll will the us, mexico, puerto rico, write it down on al jazeera. ah
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ah and again you're watching out 0 mind about top stories issa and moscow. back separatists in easton. ukraine will start holding votes on joining russia on friday . keeps as it's a sham, moved by russia, aimed at in mixing. moultrie. hundreds of protesters have been detained across rusher, off to president vladimir putin announced a partial military mobilization on wednesday. one way, tickets out of the country have sold out and traffic is searched at border crossing . u. s. has announced sanctions on members of iran, cycled morality, police. it follows the death of a woman in iran being held by the force accused by the us of abuse and violence against rainy women defy. later the rights of peaceful protest. well the u. s. x, your state is urged the un security council to send
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a clear message to russia over its invasion of ukraine, and it's thinly veiled threats to use nuclear weapons. antony blank and describe moscow's language as reckless saying it must stop. adam 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 when he will mom 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. as a permanent member of the council, russia has previously b to it any efforts to denounce its attack and ukraine. and in reality, ext, there's little the council can do to stop the fight. take one man chose this war. one man can end it. because if russia stops fighting, the war ends. 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
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military operation was inevitable. after the 2014 revolution in ukraine is whether the local, i'm suddenly proposed new 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 inhabitants of dunbar with impunity. simply because they refused to recognize the result of the kuta. 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 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
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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 he will never win this war. the meeting was called to discuss alleged abuses and atrocities and ukraine. the international criminal court announced its own investigation in march, 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, i'll just say that at the united nations in new york, or the warn ukraine has cause energy prices to so the british government is poised to announce a huge package of economic by just meant to stimulate growth and ease a deepening cost of living crisis it will involve huge tax cuts and billions of dollars a spending, but not everybody is convinced that will work. the fall could travel to graves in the town open to reverse years of economic stagnation. we are only 30 kilometers
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down river from london's financial district, but little of the capital's wealth flows here to graves end. this historic maritime town bears the scars of the recent pandemic. and now a cost of living crisis fueled in part by the war. new crane fe crystal runs a cafe in a market where business after business has shut it up, shop. i've not wanted to put my prices up. i haven't could prices up since the open 2 years ago. and that was a fuel course. i now supply issues. i've been without your mon home be can, flour has nearly doubled in price sugar went out, everything's increased. the british government says it's poised to unleash more than a $100000000000.00 to protect businesses from rising energy costs. but for fe, the efforts on long term enough, they've got no idea the re what really none of them politicians, that item 5 can i via what the real world is like?
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and i'd love them to come and spend a we can machine is a global shortage of essentials from fuel to flour. have made seemingly everything more expensive. inflation in the u. k. stands at around 10 percent. it's highest am 40 years and the highest across all g 7 countries. a response the bank of england's raised interest rates, the cost of barring to their highest to more than a decade to try and dampen people spending and bring down prices. the prime minister list trust is government pulling in a different direction, slashing taxes to get people spending in a frantic bid to boost growth and jazz as lamp shares. the government's view, his family business has been trading here for more than 40 years in the thing is if people aren't spending in our shops in our businesses them, you know, we're going to struggle to pay our bills. at the end of day, the most important thing for any business i think is cashflow list trust is plans also mean cutting headline rates of tax on the richest individuals and the biggest
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companies along with lifting the cap bank as bonuses. the theory is that if the rich are allowed to get richer, instead of shouldering more of the nation's tax burden, every one will benefit and it has a name trickle down economics. and very few economists think it's a good idea for recorded history. it's never happened if you give the rich more money that they tend to spread out amongst the poor. no, what happens is if you give the rich money the best on their own behalf so that they get even richer graves and strategic position on the times. a 3 means that for generations, it's been the 1st on the last port of cool for countless vessels entering and leaving the british capital misfortunes over the years of clearly change. but it's precisely towns like this, where the british government is promising to re direct flows of capital. in the past 10 years, productivity investment to real wages have stagnated. many here question whether the government can really turn the tide on years of decline. if bark al jazeera
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graves and new census information is revealed that for the 1st time ever, nolan island has more catholics and protestants. the states protestant population has seen its majority steadily decline since its creation with the partition of ireland by the british century. most of the protestant community favor remaining part of the u. k. well, catholics historically favor iris re unification. the united nation says it's concerned about a cholera outbreak and syria possibly linked to the euphrates river. world health organization has reported 39 deaths in the past 3 weeks, or bird. my, me as this report. the freight is written. it's an archery cutting across syria and lifeline. the millions of people, but also the thought of a cholera outbreak. mulberry la melissa. ha, mia, our laboratories and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of vibrato. cholera which causes cholera in the euphrates river as
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a result of the euphrates receding and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought to cause no river levels, which coupled with pollution and sewage, is being blamed for an outbreak that caused fatalities and thousands of infections . it says drinking water is contaminated and copyright cation is spreading the disease. cholera is caused by bacteria found and contaminated food and water. the center for disease control says one in 10 patients will experience severe symptoms including diarrhea and vomiting which can lead to severe dehydration. infections have been recorded in 6 of serious 14 governor. it's mostly in a leper. a thought from this hospital says more than 4000 people have been treated here in the past 3 weeks. the u. n says the war has caused extensive damage to
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water pipes and more than half the healthcare facilities aunt functioning in the bust. you know, we used to have her at least the basic infrastructure there. like, for example, like getting, you know, clean new sources of water and sewage system is there almost, you know, to deal with this software chatting is, but now it is so, you know, 20 years of war led into destruction of the infrastructure. the w h. i sent to plain loads of a to the region and it's training 8 groups. but it's concerned about those all ready fun ripple to disease and hunger. for the hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians living in camps a fresh outbreak of cholera torsion, stir the misery in the months ahead. laur about a manly al jazeera authorities in bangladesh say straight ammunition from fighting in mid mars landing inside its territory. timely child re reports, not from the mere mob by the vis border in turns. fighting on the other side of the
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butter is billing over into bangladesh. 22 year old knobby who sent fled to no man's land with his family 5 years ago. but mortar shells from me and mar, have still found him, and that there were lash or anti shadow. they were hanging out near disconnection when a mortal shell fell about 50 meters away from us, killing one of my friends and injuring 5 of us moving and shivered honoring the surrender. since august, at least, 12 mortar shells fired from me and mark have landed in along with the ship. territory. security has been tightened in the border areas. this is tim rose, south is bangladesh. even while we were filming mortar shells exploded on the other side close to us fighting between the rock kind but this rebel and me and my military continue near the bangladesh butter, causing panic in the communities and increasing fear among the rowing. i was living
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in the no man's land. the escalating tensions have driven more rowena into bangladesh, abu crossed over recently with full family members. we have not identified him at his request in florida. we lived home village because of the intense fighting between the rock and rebels and the min mom millage. the military told us this is not a country. he should leave, that they started a techno village with helicopters in heavy weapons buying. others currently offers refuge to nearly 1100000 ro hanger and the government cited will not allow any more to enter bungler this into night to see bangladesh as a responsible and peaceful country. you have seen, we have been tackling all these issues as much patience for quite some time. now. we told them to resolve their internal crisis, that there are no more casualties and bloodshed on our side. here the un security council is considering a resolution demanding an end to all violence in myanmar.
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