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being nice in a palestinian refugee camp and they with coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents. some of whom have lived here for more than 70 years. but there is been a refugee almost all his life. it's not a normal life crucial for decades after the santa and to telemachus, 7 days in bay, which on al jazeera and anti semitism, is of evil under a labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form. what. so ever. beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics. the labour files hot one on al jazeera ah
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moscow back separatists in easton ukraine to hold a referendum on joining russia. he event. it's our lives call it sham boat. ah hello, i'm sammy zaden. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall, so coming up, the usa croft carry around reagan, dogs in south korea for their biggest joint military drills since 2017 we report from nigeria is nolan. go, our state web villages have been wiped out in the countries was flooding in a decade, plus growing phase in syria as the un warns of a cholera outbreak linked to the euphrates river. now in the coming hours, most go back separatists in ukraine will hold votes on joining russia. balancing
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will take place in full separate regions held by russian forces in the south and east cave and its allies say the votes are sham, they come off. the russian forces suffered significant battlefield losses, new crimes, recent counter offensive. well, since then, president vladimir putin announced $300000.00 new troops would be mobilized that sparking protest across russia. hundreds of people have been detained in dozens of cities. traffic is surged at land borders and almost sole flights out of moscow appeared to be fully booked. as people attempt to leave the country and at the meeting of the un security council, the secretary of state urge them both to stop russia from making what he calls nuclear threats. or to understand the potential impacts of the referendum that helps to take a look at the map of ukraine. now this is it in 2014. before the conflict began.
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later that year, russian forces invaded and annex the crimean peninsula. and pro russian fighters began seizing territory in the east declaring republics and occupied regions of done yet. and the hands since the invasion in february, this year, russia's expanded its control. now the 2 south declared republics as well as moscow, back to ministrations and san is felicia. they want the votes, and whether to become part of russia hold the made, has more escaping russian occupation before it becomes nearly impossible that lana and her daughter carina just arrived from the handsome regions of hours before a referendum, organized by russia, is due to take place after the dinner present, april saint if seemed, is about 70 percent of people, jobless. we were 5 months without any mobile connection. the feed is coming from
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crimea and we have to pan roubles. they have been telling us that our hometown is part 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 and his family 4 days to travel from little hands to the ukrainian control part of their pooty jo. despite the permit issued by the separatists, his wife gulard tells me she was worried, he would be mobilized. whitney woodsboro short. alexey says russia referendum is a sham, and now is the time to choose sides. as soon as we group 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 and 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 you be looking at? if i kept my children at home at school, there was too much pressure on them. they would get punished if they spoke ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home after the referendum. there
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will be special permits for people to get in and out of there. no one yet doubts the outcome of the referendum. devote has already been discarded by ukraine and its allies, that russia will use it to stretch its borders closer to western ukraine. put up the hemi al jazeera zeppelin jam. hundreds of protesters have been detained across russia after president putin announced a partial military mobilization on wednesday and tickets out of the country, sold out and traffic is searching a border crossings with finland and georgia. but at smith begins our coverage. there is no much time to say good bye. here in soccer rushes 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.
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i and daggers stand. russia said the most tip reservists confront a woman at the military commission. what's it for this war? this man shouts, i let beauty protect his own palaces, not hide behind our men and children with us. there is still 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, my boyfriend received today a notification from military commissariat. 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 is public,
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most russians get the news from state levy, and more than 70 percent of them definitely, or mostly support, or putin calls 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 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. 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,
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the u. s. nuclear powered aircraft carrier, ronald reagan has arrived in the south korean portal bo san ahead of a joint military exercise. the naval drills will be the 1st involving a u. s. aircraft carrier in the region since 2017. rob mcbride is aboard the aircraft carrier where on the flight deck of the ronald reagan here, it's a limits class aircraft carrier. we just had a press briefing from the naval commanders of this strike group. they will be conducting joint drills with their south korean counterparts in the coming days. and it is with a view stated mission of showing the resolve of these allies in the face of renewed north korean threats. the last time this aircraft carried away with here was 5 years ago that again was at a time of heightened tension. it followed a number of missile launches and also a nuclear test by north korea. so this is a way of showing the strength of the alliance in the face of watts. and what the us
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in south korea say, all these increased threats from a north korea, from north korea's point of view. they are always enraged by these exercises. they have been scaled back during the last few years to allow all this summit diplomacy to take place to try to get the north korea to give up that nuclear arms. clearly, they haven't done that on the north koreans. probably the view exercise is like this and in their view, that cements that position, said they need to hold on to their much treasure, nuclear weapons at all costs as a guarantee of the survival and what they see as a hostile world. now protestors in marley one the un peacekeeping mission to leave the country. marlene authorities expelled the head of the un mission in july, following a diplomatic route to the arrest of soldiers from ivory coast. peacekeepers have been in molly since 2013
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nigeria is battling its worst floods in years with more than 400 people killed across the country. this year. the floods in 27 of nigeria is 36 states affected nearly half a 1000000 people. more than 100000 have been displaced. adriece reports from the was to fact his date of j. gala highways have become waterways the only hospital within the 35 kilometer radius is partially submerged. even the dead here can't rest to peace. beneath these murky waters residence a lice, the community graveyard mohammed, one waste family was hit hard on a rug on the kennedy, the war to torture my compound and brought down the entire house. 2 of my children
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died. 2 are in hospital residency. these years floods are the worst in more than half a century. the countries emergency agencies has more than half a 1000000 people have been affected. officious, yes. a youths weights of jig. our state are under water including 20000 hector's of rice paddies, and called feels, in addition to immediate concerns about discord, livelihoods on incomes that are fears of food shortages before the next by to see the government buildings and ohausen thousands of displaced people. conditions. here are desperate was many people still unreachable. official struggle to deliberate impact the de was teaching is beyond the resources of the state. as, as brilliant, what we can only offer is school opa feedings. whatever bed is included, so part of much for selecting a mattress. and medical care i may be toilet by synergies in the,
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in the comes on what opportunities nigeria, emergency management agency says nearly all of the countries 36 states have been affected by this is floods with dam still bursting their banks and reins stealing focus. the worst may not be all while for nigeria is living in river ion and coastal communities. i'm a decreased, i would use it up to go up. still i had an al jazeera ah, the u. s. announces sanctions against iran, so called morality police. as protests continue over the death of a woman arrested by the false. al jazeera investigates leaked documents on how the you case for my labor party, lee, the jeremy colbin, and his supporters were on the mine by on the elected officials. the journey has begun the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book. your
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travel package today, but the winds are picking up down the gulf. now when they're off the water, as is the case during friday, it's usually quite humid, but the time you get to saturday, you'll notice we start to see getting quite strong, gusty through q 8 and they often bring dust with the match. the orange bloom hearing down these inside of sadie than to was cut on beyond temperature still high though. we're still talking about $40.00 to $42.00 degrees, which is for this town the year on the high side. now there's a change taking place to the north of that, and this is the change of season. really, temperature will drop in his down bowl, but more so probably in the sun caucasus, we see some snow at height. we'll certainly see rain long, the black sea coast and beyond. and these to that temperature still running on the high side in turkmenistan and iran near record values still for terror. i'm or 2 or 3 degrees away from it. and they're not showing signs of dropping in the immediate
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future, the rain and the change of seasons like staying to the north of that elsewhere still, as you'd expect to be hot and sunny and hotter maybe than you might like for tropical africa. and as far north as ethiopian highlands, we're still producing shares. they're still going slowly westwards as big clumps. nigeria and nice, nice. yeah. have been the focus but maybe it's now the central african republic. cats are airway official airline of the journey. debating the issues of the day frog use as always, dan criminalized around the boundaries of right. the owners member. there people are a family event. now can you remember on air or online and your voice this military don't believe in dialogue. their political crisis must be southwind and political as climate change progress is there some people who are the places that they're just coming after me. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street on al jazeera. ah
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the me you're watching out, is there a time to recap our headlines now? moscow, back separatists in easton, ukraine saw holding boats and joining russia on friday says the referendum is a sham move by russia. these aim to the ext an x in more territory. hundreds of protests have been detained across russia. the president let me put in announced the partial military mobilization on wednesday. one way to get out of the country of sold out traffic has surged, the ford across the us nuclear power, the aircraft carrier, ronald reagan has arrived in the south korean portland was the head of
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a joint military exercise. the naval drills will be the 1st involving a us that cross carrier in the region. 2017 for us is now the sanctions on several members of iran, so called morality police. it follows the death of masa. i mean me who died last week after being arrested for allegedly not complying with the countries headscarf regulations. the forces accused by the us of abuse and violence against iranian women and of violating the rights of peaceful protest. those placed under the sanctions include the head of the morality, police, as well as the commander of the armies, ground forces and iran minister of intelligence. meanwhile, protests are continuing in iran over math. i mean these, that iranian presidents is calling the demonstration acts of kale. if it him or you see or did an investigation into, i mean the death at least 9 people have died during the unrest,
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but activists say the number is much higher. it was at the study of missouri, ham, go to their house. there have always been protests and we hear their demands, but there's a difference between riots and protest. nobody accepts riot this boy with ever demonstration against policy or anything else in a random we have freedom of speech written 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, is that what i, you see made the commons during a wide ranging press conference in new york, jamal a, shall, was there for quite a while for the radium presidents are just one of the main concerns or issues with regards to run country. and that is the nation wide protests that have been spreading across the country over the past couple of days following the killing, or the death of that young running girl, or allegedly at the hands of the morality police. there, as the president says,
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he said that it was still not clear as far as the investigations was going on, whether she did die at the hands of both morality police did, however, say that he contacted her family. he said that there was a rights for iranians to protest, but he differentiated between what he 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 draft by the reading president as well as the nuclear deal, the j. c. p. o, and any hope that it could be revived. the firm on that one spawns, with regard to guarantees needed from any new deal that the united states would not renee on its commitments, as he says it's had done in the previous deals. there was no discussion, however,
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or address about the situation in syria accountability for obviously the war time is committed thereby around the bush regime or other topics. there. palestinian man has been shot dead by an off duty is right. the police officer officer a suspected stabbing at an intersection in central israel. it happened near the israeli city of more dean on a major highway israeli police claim the man approached number of vehicles sprang, tear gas, and people and trying to open car doors. the un says it's concerned about the cholera outbreak and syria possibly linked to the euphrates river. world health organization has reported 39 deaths in the past 3 weeks, or both manly reports. the freighted river is an archery cutting across syria, a lifeline for millions of people, but also the thought of a cholera outbreak of a lot of media,
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our laboratories and those of the world health organization confirmed the presence of video coloring which causes cholera in the euphrates. river, as a result of the freight is receding, and the huge decrease in water levels. many areas turned into swamps. the world health organization says a recent drought to cause new 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 in 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
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here in the past 3 weeks. the u. n says the war has caused extensive damage to 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, getting, you know, clean new sources of water and sewage system is there almost, you know, to deal with this sort of threat chatting is, but now it is. so, you know, 20 years of war lead into destruction of the infrastructure. the w h. o sent to plain loads of a to the region and it's training 8 groups. but it's concerned about those already found verbal to disease and hunger for the hundreds of thousands of display syrians living in camps a fresh outbreak of cholera person. 3rd, the misery and the months ahead. law about manly and 0. now you can to
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has confirmed 7 new cases of highly contagious ebola virus. one person has died in the district of my band day is the country's 1st fatality from the virus since 2019 case numbers are expected to rise in the coming days. 6 others in the same area died early this month, off the suffering. what local officials called a strange illness the british government is poised to announce a huge package of economic measures, meant to stimulate growth and ease a deepening cost of living crisis. it'll involve huge tax tax costs rather, and billions of dollars is spending. not everyone's convinced it will work to learn more than the voc travel to grave, then the town that is hoping to reverse years of economic stagnation. we are only 30 kilometers 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
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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 get my prices up. i haven't good prices up since the open 2 years ago. but with a fuel costs and now supply issues. and but without your own home be can flour has nearly doubled in price. she garage went out, everything is increased. the british government says it's poised to unleash more than a $100000000000.00 to protect businesses from rising energy costs. buffet, the efforts on long term enough. i've got no idea either. he was really none of them. politicians them via i via what the real world as like. and i'd love them to come as faint. or we can mashes a global shortage of essentials from fuel to flower have made seemingly everything more expensive. inflation in the u. k stands at around 10 percent. it's highest and
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40 years, and the highest across all g 7 countries. in response, the bank of england's raised interest rates, the cost of barring to their highest to more than a decade to try and dump, and 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 lum 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 than you know, we're going to struggle to pay our bills at the end the day. the most important thing for any business, i think is cashflow list trust. his plans also mean cutting headline rates have tax on the richest individuals and the biggest companies along with lifting the cap on 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
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a name trickle down economics. and very few economists think it's a good idea to have it 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. ringback rich money, the best on their own behalf, so that they get even richer bribes and strategic position on the times as 3 means that for generations is be the 1st on the last port of cool for countless vessels entry, leaving the british capital misfortunes over the years 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 barca al jazeera graves and al jazeera has obtained a significant leak of documents from britain's opposition labor party,
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the files exposed the inner workings of the organisation during one of its most turbulent eras from 2014 to 2021. the 1st batch files appears to reveal how party officials undermined the newly elected lieber leader rather. jeremy colbin, phil reese from our investigative unit reports 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 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 leak includes a what's up group of senior party management discussing corbin oh i'm just about to
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stop him. oh, that might be disciplinary or 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 them. pe, the story was linked to the national media and used to suspend the local will as he 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 a body politic of one of the major parties in his country. and i found that is on democratic blakely to coo,
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by cooper 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 in 3 people attending it, a record turn out. a record majority had one. fantastic. 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 events. it says it's a rules based organization that properly followed its own rules. the files also
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reveal how abusive messaging is used by those outside the party hierarchy to discredit rivals. pro corbin supported damien, the coffee 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 and he died, not long after phill reece, al jazeera london. and you can watch part 2 of our 3 part investigation this saturday, the 24th of september at 20100 hours, gmc, the labor files, the prices.

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